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WE8TFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950 fttbUik** •rr rawreiev. Seek Funds For YMCA U«p Opw sposito Here Up To Eight More Boy* Doll Parade And Education Of The WeetfeM YMCA is (till ac- Model Show Are New Offers Received cepting appliactiont for boys be- 1-2 Million Over '49 tween the ages of 11 and If who Japanese Youths would Hke to attend the ¥ ut PlayBeld Events area ca»» teeatoa1 at Dingman's South Avenue Property Red CMM Motor Ferry in the Poeono Mountains. Cookotjto, Nature luw Reports Of Hope. To Make Good A full quota of BO boy* wiU be Corp. Natfc Driven taken under local leadership to Hike* Abo On OaPrmakM the camp from July 23 to Aug. B. Hev.Milw To Preach fcving§& Mrs. Edward Gjray, Xortor Albert Ckrene, physicil director Week'* Program YMCA Iky TownToAodi*. Corps chairaun far the V«ti*M Three year* ago Malcolm F. of th* deal YMCA, will be the At Union Service Chapter of the Aawrican Roe" bed, Magistrate's Court Clerk pragma director for the local A doll parade and a model show ttgher Croat, aas saad* an appeal for acre .promised a group of Japa- group, and he will b* attitttd by are coming features for the RveCanty) Launches the Union services for the BuswewSit* I voluntatr driven f»r tha tuiamer nese itudcnto that be would do hit other adult leader* who will be playgrounds operated by the Wett- rirtt Baptist, First Congre- i : best to make arrangenmta for neld Recreation Commiition dur. gational and First Methodist (Tim I 1 '4C •'•••''.'' Wp Depotitt in VMUUU'I financial months. Replacement* an n**d*d atlMtoa far their interest in boy* Second Period for regular drivers was art «•then to atudy in America. Today, and tacit belief in the principle* ing the sumawr months. Th**e churches i* being held each ititutlom MI, tut* W amounted at atcretary of the Japanese Bchol- Sunday Morning at 10 o'clock , |48,«U^U.tt, • fain of 13,. vacation. of the YMCA, > special attraction* are in addition Then arc cancer patients who arthip Foundation of WeetSeld, There are (till about eight place* to the regular day by day activi- Boy* HikTTo throughout the months of July 124,8*4.47 over the MM period Read it within a few hundred dol- ties at all of the grounds. • and August. Sunday the Bev. lit year, financial statements pub- must depend en the Rad Croft Mo- available to boys who would like Byt43,000 tor Corps for transportation to lar* of bringing two of these stu- to regiiUr. Parents who are in- Also on the program for the Tamaquei Today Fred E. Milu of the Metho- Ished within the part few dayi, dents to study at Upsala College coming week are cookouts tt Ta- dist Church will preach in tke «veal > New York for treatments, and oth- tereated in tending their boys are For Field Day At Omndl Meetfag er patients, familial* of veterans, in East Orange. urged to get in touch with the maque* Park and nature hikes •aptitt Church. His topic will This large inert***, alnwxt four Reed's first step after returning which wiil be held Mondays and be "Monotonie*," the final ter- lillion dollart, reflects a tontinu- who must bt taken to nearby hos- Y (We. 2-2700). Spirited W^^MifliiilM pitals for clinic treatments. to America from Japan, where he Fridays, It I* planned to have The Wdtfleld YMCA Pay Camp mon in the series on "Chris- ng trend of increased tavlngi, had served at the War Trials in similar trips on those days thru- began its second period Monday tianity and Evaryday Prob- *rlp of to»n*wn«j preawty ft* •hich have been reported by local Those who hay* tint* to give to with lem*." The topic for the boy* acent to the railroad -tatleei^ drive th* ears are asked to phone Tokyo, was to secure scholarships out the balance of the season. full complement of boyt nancial houses for the past ftw for the students. Upstla Collegt % Kids! Health Every two weeka, piiitt of caps despite the inclement weather and girls will be "Colored South avenue develop**) » ears, Mrs. Gray, We. 2-2M4, or Bed Spectacles." Special music will night when two adaitieaal Croat Headquarters, We. 2-1031, responded by granting tuition and T shirts are awarded to point There were more than 140 boy* Deposits In the three locml banln scholarships to two of them. The leader*. The second group of and staff present on the first day. be provided by the Baptist wtre received by th* Tewa i ccount for a total «f »2,»o«,783- two, Jottph Ohmi and Hatao Ka- Department Says award* will be made at the tnd This is the second of four two- choir. The people of the com- cil, With a top offer inef |4MN.f 2 of the inereaa*, while depoaita wamura, are presently enrolled at of this week. Champions of indi- week periods in which the camp munity are cordially invited the Council vottd to p^ tfcif* i the two taringi and loan aaao- Mail Receipts Keio Vnivertity in Tokyo. Both Play It Safe vidual ground tournament* .in will operate. The latt period, Aug. to attend. erty up at aKtioa Jtu> M M ation* reprewnta U,0»,S00.75 of served at interpreters during th* horseihoes and checkeri, will com- 7 to Aug. 18, it the only period in Other church** will hold Municipal . B«iUla«, vWttil .ffi K fata. Total depoaita in the War Trials. pete in the nrst half of'play for which a boy may now register. their own lenrice* during the T»..Ur.rDennUN.Uveraa( inki wen fS7,«tt,MlM com- Show Increase liomwr.^- - :»;-"•:««;,• Last February, Keed wa* sur- Give. Simple the town championship. The second and third period* are summer month*. ired wtth 13I,O*7,2M.*3 at the prised to And Ohmi portrayed in A great deal of the day time filled to capacity. MM time • year ago. Total ac- Rrport"$15,000 a March of Time film entitled Rule. For Having at the Columbus ground it spent The camp la run for the pur- eiitB oh Mr. Traynpr aaid the increase was fund drive to bring Joe and Mtsot warning: basketball shooting contest are: that it both helpful and meaning- to thit country "to see the Amer- "It is only natural for young Bob Gardner, William Green, Son- ful, according to the director*. better bida being ane 30 of 113,991,288.94 com- in. contrast to decreased business The Pretbyterian Church yet- day night. The htfbeet of tht; ired with $13,088,294.03 in 1949. reported by other Union County ican way of life in action." The folk to let off steam now that ny Peterson and Jim Robinaon. The program include! out-of-door irday welcomed to Westneld a tlonal•• bid*' wa* .tb* $4MN;' he Wertneld Trust Co, reported offices. ' • • . > • Upsala students in turn were aid- school is out and restrictive super- The leading point winner to farithletics, swimming, handicraft*, displaced Hungarian family who oinph ' A. Porter, KHiteeta', ! 17,813,616.83 in deposit! thii ed by citizens of East Orange and vision it no more.. Boys will be this week is Fay Robinson. Table itory telling, movies, "tent group' rrived in New York on the Gen-orney. - The o(*»er. 6fefliliiife..^^ Total receipts. here were[ approx- otheV interested individuals, and a :«r, in comparison -with $16,428,- imately $230,000, an increase of boys—and In their exuberance games and circle games are very meetings, and many other special ral S. D. SturgiM with 1310 other $42,000 and wai submittedb»l%ifc 38.82 at the tame time last year. about 16 per cent over the figures total of $450 was raised. there are many opportunities for popular. Winners in the various activities. The camp operates four llsplaced persona. . p J. Levin of PUinfWd. AiTM Late in June the campaign neat- young fellows to get into danger- conteats latt week were Elsie, days a week from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 1 The First Federal Savings and for the tame period in 1949. The ous situations during tho vacation The Schoen family — father, ;he bidder* attpulatei I" ' "" o»n Association reportej $3,504,- total, Mr. Traynor said, is high ed its goal after the Dayella Mills Rosie and Dorothy Muse and and is under the direction of Don- mother, and, 27-year-old son—will id«nUc*l tpeclncatiOB* Foundation of Upper Montclair period, That go** for the girls!Frank Turpin. ald H. Babcock, boys' work 18.70 in members' account! June for a residential community with- too. live temporarily in an apartment ) this year and total assets out the advantage of sluable com- contributed $1600 which will more Point winners for the first pe- Ury of th* Westneld Y. Hi Itin the Presbyterian Hana* on E mounting to $4,250,269.45, com- mercial mailings'. than cover round-trip transport*, "It is hoped that the boyt and riod at Grant School are Martton assisted by Albert Chrone, physi- Broad ttreet. irexl with last June's fig-urea of Whereat offices with a heavy in- tlon expanses. However, the Da: girl* of WutAeld will take time Jones and Peggy Carlisle who ate cal director and,Edward Living' On tin Woman's AasocUtiaa gHVtZSM and $3,769,476.30 re- duatrial uae reflect perledte beam* vella Hills.grant «aa,atad* condl- ou> to llook k over thth* ' ' fallowinflli g tl*d for Ant. Bob Voorhees. Dick stone, aquatic director of the committe* aaaiatiBB tha family tatl al»wpa,,«li.nwitl»r.f safety role*. Iff they do,, their Carlisle, Chuck Fuchs. and Dick are Jbaiamea H. faetorr thuWewat arid k •< •emlnl g ttrMtkttk ththe VeBThect feUew eloei behind. without mlthap wilt be in- * Twerity-seven children *«nt on o^a^itor^'ai^'aeaetS' creaitir*' a ppicnic hike to MindowasMn test by -the following "tent" counselors WiUlam Stewart and Cearfe M* iRottUeBtleal «M«th to.nwnth #*> ; k P h i Carl Tatro, Edward Tracy; Harry ceptfor the annual Chrlttma* vel* ;«W|'^^W^i»!«Wa )<»unttir.. , board'* tnmmer catechism week. Pet show winners wen ler. . ... • • tlon hit-June 30 in comparison with Officials at Upnalahav* Indicat- for youngsters it divided into live Carlisle with her d Tenney Jr., Alfred Linden, B11 A' second family of displace none named the perwM 6,764,682.64 and total tstets of ume in December, Mr. Traynor 1 Nelson, Edgar Howard, Bob For pointed out. ed that part-time work will prob- divisions as follows: up kitten , who took the cutest hon persons to be sponsored by thithey represent. • 8,798,794.50 compared with $7,- Swimming: Swim only in pro- tiner, Bob Grant, David Wilcox, church is expected to arrive at In throwing the property on tM Wettfield continues to be farably be available for the two stu- (Continued on Page 3) 26,986.27 a year ago. dents on the campus. With these tected areas and obey the safety Marcus Scarkus and Bill Howard. later date. auction block, the Council stlpu- above the average for its popula- There are about 10 campers to on. tion in receipts of magazines. He potential funds added to the money rules enforced by the life guard. lated that no offer would be re> on hand, Reed will require only a Wait at least one hour after leader. ceived for less than the top price has received . word, informally, Campettes Start There will be two special event! Monday's Storm from Central Railroad officials that few hundred dollars more to reach eating before going swimming. Scotch Plains so far made of $43,000. At thi* his goal," but the money must be Wait for others to get out of in the second period. Today the price, the town will have acquired;.. Westfleld receives a larger volume boys are hiking to Tamaques Park of magatine delivery than any raised by Aug. 1 if the Japanese the way before diving. Second Session the entire tract of some 900 f**t fields 2.88 v youths are to arrive in time for Remember that if you swim out where they will have a picnic roast, Building Up plus strips on the north side of the community along the Jersey; Cen- "doggies" and marmallows, and tral lines. ' the fall semester at Upsala, Any. into deep water, you must return itotion and,paved the remainder one in Westneld desiring to aid in the same distance. Start back be- Mt. Keinble Pool field and track day. To complete SCOTCH PLAINS—Permits for if the South avenue property for, Inches Of Rain this cause may contact Reed at fore you are too tired. the program there will be a treas- parking lot at a net cost of } '.: Trip Featured new construction during the first 3 Prospect street. Boating: When getting into a ure hunt in which ill groups will ix months of 1950, valued at $2,- bout $10,000. The heaviest rainfall In recent Railroad Cars small boat, step directly into the participate. The second feature Offers for other town tax title ears occurred here Monday and Even after Ohmi and Kawarnura The YWCA Day Camp will open 900,000, topped' all previous roe. are brought to America, the work center, sit down and remain seated. activity will take place next Thurs- jrds for the same period of time, roperty were also received. G*O> , et some records. Most of the 2.88 Wait until you reach shore be- its second period Wednesday with day, when the entire camp will V. Morton of Mountainside offtfreil nches of rain fell between 10 Leave Tracks of the Japanese Scholarship Foun- u trip to the Mt. Kemble pool for according to Building Inspector dation will have, just begun, Seed fore changing scats.' Be careful travel to Lake Hopateong and will Roy H. Kurre. 106O for lots in Manor Park and . m. and 1 p. m. and was slightly not to overload the boat. Avoid the 9, 10 and 11 year-olds. The enjoy the amusements, swimming Villane and Sons submitted of- tore than half the normal rain- Two loaded railroad cars were believes that ultimately the Foun- Privato dwellings continue to dation will be able to maintain a fooling or scuffling while in a boat. 7 and 8 year old girls will go toand other facilities of Bertrands' era of $600 for a lot at 429 Linden all here for the entire month of pushed off the tracks at the Na- Sunburn? Avoid sunburn by "a"c- 'h« P»<>> Monday, July U. Next Island. ;ake the lead, with permits being permanent program designed to ibtaincd for 119 houses during ivisions. To date the junior tatn , uly and 56 per cent of the total tional Chair Co. in Clark Town- Thursday all second period camp- Parents who are interested in ship near the Westfleld line Sat- aid Japanese students who desire customing the skin to the sun's hat period. Sizeable growth in as lost one game and it trailing; linfall here for the entire sum- pays gradually. ers will meet at the YWCA for nrolling their boy for the fourth Roosevelt for the lead in the juni ler of 1949, which was unusually urday afternoon and plunged 20 to study in the United States. • the regular program of crafts .he township has been noted since Remember that the surface of a ; period are urged to register them .946 when large scale develop or division. The senior team* jf ry. feet to a yard between two build- body of water reflects the sun's ! swimming^ and games. Registra- this period is almost ings. ing commenced. Recent census n second place also and anxioiA Other heavy rainfalls in "recent rays so that one must especially tion for the second camp period filled, venuo' and of $1800 for lots at ears were as follows: Dec. 3D The cars were hit by 10 freight GanvoodAsks is entirely filled. Igures indicated a 100 per cent guard against sunburn when on ncrease in population in the last' >36-S48 Pierson street. nd 31, 1948, 3.89 inches; July 22 and coal cars that had rolled on the water. The skin may become During the first period of Cam- When no better offers were ie- nd 23, 1946, 4.17 inches; June 1 the Lehigh Valey Railroad siding pettes, the girls took trips to Echo Stores Now Close Jecade. burned on cloudy windy days. Largest month so far this year :eived, Council accepted one of nd 2, 1946, 3.35 inches. for a distance of about 1,000 feet Lake Park, the Bronx Zoo in New $600 by Horace E. Baker, attor- across Walnut avenue. The roll- Fishing: Never go alone. Take On Wednesdays was April when construction val- The hurricane of Sept. 14, 1944, care that the hook does not become York City, and the Barrett Zoo ney for Gilbert F. Kline and MW nd the stormy weather on theing cars smashed a heavy bumper. PUC Asked To on Statcn Island. On each of the ued $590,472 was approved, with caught in the clothing or body. The first.of the all day Wednes une following closely with new ihiel J. Cevmele, for a lot at 60? wo days preceding it produced The plunging' cara smashed a 1 Choose a place free from danger. trips made by the camp each lead- Shadowlawn drive. /v'••"';~'--i water line between the boiler room Order Underpass day closings, observed during the milding valued at $491,562. Most .53 inches of rain. This fell be- Animal Bites: Avoid molesting er was responsible for from foul' Citing: an increase in WestfMd> ween 12:45 p. m. Sept. 12 andand the chair company factory to five girls. This arrangement months of July and August by if the large scale developing cen 1 and damaged an electric power GARWOOD—A petition requcat- strange animals. Because hot member stores of the Westfield tered in an area in • the vicinity o: population over the past 10 year*,' / 0:45 p. m. Sept. 14. weather sometimes affects dogs it provides maximum supervision James J. Moran and Charles [R,. line and end of the-brick boiler 'ng the New Jersey Public Utili-'i Business Association, occurred yes- Mountain avenue, west of Park : On July 28, 1897, a total of 6.96 is unwise to play with them dur- for the children with a minimum onway, both ef Westfleld, Te. nches fell here in 24 hours (5.02 house. ties Commission to order elimina- amount of regimentation, directors terday/ avenue, with majority of the build- tion of the Central Railroad Cen- ing the extreme heat. Customarily, the first of the clos- ing being done by Henry West am quested the Council > to issue pie* if it in eight hours). The heaviest Railroad employees said the line point out. nary retail distribution liquor 1U !4-hour rainfall of all time hero of cars had been left with brakes ter street grade crossing by con- The Cumpctte program Is su-ng3 falls in the week following the Esspee Construction Co. struction of an underpass was sub- the Fourth of July. Member Officials look for further dc cense to them for premises at 23t vns C.70 inches on Sept. M-16, on and someone must have tam- pervised by Mrs. Kalph Rankin W. Broad street At the las| 1904. . pered with them. Harold Grant, mittcd to that body yesterday by Y-Tecn director of the YWCA stores will continue the closings velopment in the south side of thi Borough Attorney Bernard Stein- State Readying through August in order that em- township with construction of Council meeting, Peterson's Homl» on executive of the Newark Lad- and Miss Patricia Allen, health Beverage Service, which now holds der & Bracket Co., from' whose er. education director. They are as-ployees may have an additional new elementary school. Since tha Mountainside Names In the petition, ordered pre- day's holiday during the hoiarea is an A zone which limit a limited retail license, asked that area the cars rolled, rushed out sisted by Virginia Cutler, Phyllis it be granted a distribution license. with employes when he heard the pared and submitted by Borough Defense Plans Snyder, Lois Sollenbcrgcr, Ruth months. i building plots to 20,000 square fee Traffic Safety Group Council, Mr. Steinei' points out Growth' in population allows attg cars passing and tried to climb Sortoro, Ann Spencer, Martha El- no large scale developing of smul increase in the number of liquor MOUNTAINSIDE—As request- aboard the cars when it appeared that the grado dossing, the only Following a two-hour conference lis, Patricia Stciger and Carol houses is antcipated. ! passage over the CRH between William Sortor Named ahopa under state law but muftlel*:;;;. <1 by the state, the Mountainside no locomotive was attached. The of Gov. Driscoll and his cabinet Schuible. . ' Further development is antic pill authorities may limit the n^nHil cars, however, were traveling too Cranford and Weatficld, is used Monday, the state was moving to- Officer Of Peoples Bank pated in the Maple -Hill Farm-,. Mayor and Council has set up a by 54 trains daily, some of them " ' • •1 Both reqiMtta j •junlclpal Highway TraHlc Co-or- fast for anyone to jump on thorn. day to map a program for apeedy section, a B zone which permits j havher eJf _bee '"W.J'fJn referre;d ,to 'theJle|gijjj traveling 70 miles an hour, that conversion of New Jersoy indus- Two Autos Crash use of i.1,000 square feet lots. """'" ' ••--—"• Imatlng Committee, to w.ork with cent demolition on the tracks of a William N. Sortor of 1020 Hard- committee. , ..,..-.-, he county and stato committee on tries to war production—if and In Heavy Rain ing street was elected an asBistan Malcolm WllUhlre, a WorM| Alex Telsner tailed motor vehicle from which when it is necessary. Governor 1 •raflic safety. The local group is the occupants had fled. secretary-assistant treasurer N. J. Congressmen's) 2 paraplegic, 'wai-graato* ,! nade up of Police Chief Charles Dies Suddenly Driscoll and his cabinet Bet up the the Peoples Bank and Trust Co Honeckor, Police Commissioner Under a New Jersey statute, tho frame work for the plan at the Tho heavy rain storm on MonMonday at a meeting of the boari Vote Is Split ceptioii to•.•ti^mm&m^ VOrman Woolley, Magistrate Alan Alex Telenor, 42 years old, pro- PUC may' order tho elimination conference. He said tho stttto day caused a two-cur accident in of directors. prietor of the Westfiold Stationery it is crossed four times dully dur- Springfield avenue, near East Thompson, Supervising Principal would serve us a "medium of trans- Mr. Sortor has been connects Now Jersey represcntatlv** split nt 112 Bust Brond street, died of ing school hours by 182 children. mission" between Washington, V, Broad street, according to police. along party linos Monday wlien the Carles WadaB, and Borough En- Tho driver of one cur und a pas with tho bunk since 1931, with thi ?lnecr Arthur Lennox, in accord- a heart attack Sunday night whllo The petition cites the dolay C, and New Jersey Industries. exception of three and one-hal House voted 249 to 71 against was;- granted tontetiy*-wiB^l _.. seated in his automobile in front sometimes caused to the Gavwooil aenger In another suffered lacoru President, Truman's -proposal to jnce with state recDnmiondations, Stnto agencies, Driscoll said, tions and contusions, years which ho spent in service in ; construct" :*J jl^l^pfo»*Mri| •Jhe group will elect a chairman of hia apartment house at 675Fire Depni'tmont and tho Gnrwood would find out what was roqulrcd. World War If. Ho Is a graduate create*a Department'of Health, pavoment and cubing ihCOdllldl*;! vho is to meet with county offi- Garden street, Elizabeth. and what tho Now Jel'sey indus Mrs. Kenneth Stovenson of Mor of Weatfield High School, attend- Education nml Security. . :' * street from WeUs struct to Talr- (Continued on Page 3) ristown told police sho was driv- Voting against were liepubli- cials, It was understood ho had been trios coulil offer. ed tho American Institute of Bank- ""VB ., a—-.— J,"; , — -"--— | view uvonucavonuc.. Bearinnmmg 6n•«:.)>s '$<•3 under treatment for u heart ail- He said he would confer on tho ing north In Springfield uvcnui ing, and was graduated from the Haridi,_.AuchincIoss, Ke«n, Towo. ,CanfieHCaM.Widiull and1 raBflB-uw was sot for tn0 nextniMiW ment. Men's Garden Club subject lutor this week with Labor wlien|hor car skidded on tho we' New York University School of County Polio Cases Funeral services wore held Mon- pavement mid traveled along the Wolvertoii. Voting for, it were Ing of the Council, July 24. .'. •£'•''•'.><_ and Industry Commissioner Percy Bunking and Finance, , Jeniocrata Addonizlo, Hart, How- day afternoon in Brooklyn. Burial Hag Meeting left-hand lane until It collided Anothd' ordinance, introduced Now Up To Nine A. Miller Jr. and Conservation and head-on with a car driven by Sam- I and Rodino, a In Montofloro Cemetery, The Weutfleltl Men's Garden Economic Development Commis In This Inue on llrst rcudlni;, -would vacate tha Wth the roport this week that Queens, N. Y. Surviving Is his uel Krano of Lltltz, Pa. 'Mm. tjlov/ Jersey's two Republican Club held a Hummer meeting ul nioher Charles R. Erdman Jr. Stevenson, suffering a laceration inators woro split when tho Son-.northern end of Lcnapo v trvl.; I seven year old Springfield girl wifo, Ida. tho home of Mr. and Mrs. P. ](. The cabinet mooting, which was About Town With Sally .... 8 Originally, the moye'Wwiqli " ™«i contracted polio, tho number of tho scalp and a contusion of tha Bridge, Canasta 19 voted 65 to 24 to confirm Sum- Fi'oliuh, Klmbull circle, Saturday originally scheduled to be held Up, w»a trouted for injuries and er T. Pike for a new four-year by residents of tho Indian 1 v Classified 0, 7 "' tho cttsoa in tho county this Weather Report: afternoon with about 7G numbers, June 28, ulso produced agreomeitt shook by a local doctor. Kruno' »'"s Wilson roao to nine. It was tho their wives und guontn preHe to stop up tho state's civilian de- wife sufforod contusions of tho Church 2(1-27 second caso reported slnco luat More Of The Same Coming Events Calendar .. 10 ,owi"'iaJoi ,^|4fliiJg The group inspected tha grounds, fense program, Ho cited us »n ex-cheat nml hand and wastreated Senator Kendrlckson voted for i 'nursday. Tho othor was of a fhrem mimorouB Dower beds and plant- ample of accelerated planii the de- >y the doctor. Edltorluk 18 is not wide ej[)ough wnr old Elizabeth boy, who is coil- Fanwood-S. Plains 22 onnrmation anil Senator Smith Bl Special to the Leader fi'om tho ings of tho residence. velopment of trained »t«to nlgn- Extensive damage was done to oted ogftinst. . »d In St, Ellzuboth Hospital, U. S. Weather Bureau: Continued Kefrenhmonts were served on tlio way crawi equipped with generat- both curs, No charges were pi'o- Obituaries Ill ^*af|fe«l wurm uud humid woutlicr today luwn, with President E. I'rod Sul- ing units for eMdrgBiioy situation*. 'orrcil. Sports 28-29 Social, Club 0-10 *l.**i Vfc aal- READER CLASSIFIED ADS aitd tomorrow, \vl>ii aomo uftor- aer In charge, ^»«lsttid by Lurry Drlucull antd th« BCXHIOII wan de- IIHIIVUH'K Itl! ( lll!AM br Ilia noon showers und thunder uhow- Hubburtl, Juck Oltolly unii Chuile» voted to tile Dullness of stuto guv- fnllixi, tOB, »t Ll»l>r'», Hou«h and Theatre 23 ALWAYS BRING RiSULTS ers. ' ' . Fniierlokt, etttinent In all its phases. WNUIM AVM. nt o theBrooklyn and Hyman Gooland of Martha Washington. On the other per cent signs were levied againBt il»*fe**rri*«*,«»ered Army H and engineering. Under the last Scroceo and Nicholas Ditta < However, recruiting «=»iFar Eockaway were treated for. bfsdine. greater use of aitereate aide was aa eagle on wing with "The main advantage af tonex - ft*** M| •»* fro* <*fc«r.t««« for all the services have re-: bead tnUm om^TS Edward MxO- ' Evelyn Miller Hardwick, la the legend "Unl Stales of Amer- change in beet «ugar plank is the ange and Joseph Montg routes in place of congested isaio Vaux Hall. Paul Dniyti i rush of enlitfeej in tbej iin inYativiHt± Transportation «"««. tell* of U» greatness of Rs- arteries will be emphasized. An- ica" increased extraction of sugar due y 1- n) n 527 Central avenue ' (to tfae hospital was made by tbe " roads: other step will be the posting of The presses and steel dies has to the elimination of Impurities and speeding and Frank Br< Iroia Suauuit, { Mountainside Bescue Squad and Great roads the Rom am built that better highway directional signs. arrived from France shortly be- by me same token decreased pro- Scotch Plains Rescue Squad. Mem-'" men •"'a*' nM*t fore. At first there was a cotuid- duction of molasses," Dr. Msndru 824 Grant avenue -was arable silver shortage which neces- ters of the local Fire Department! *•"• •«n» to ««P **•*« BMB said. Since the price of sugar ai for allowing his dog to other. !• Civil Air Fair*) sitated General Washington's con- sacked white sugar is greater than large. who had answered the alarm turn-' **»** »•*«»»• tribution of $100 worth of silver tire from i ed in by an unknown person after I'Mow centuries arc fane, and ia that in the form of molasses, this The magistrate reported I MM CMtl Theodore Srhasny of 635 Rah-j the accident stood by for a short) defeat Among North AmerieM fclf piste from Mount Vernon, The is the main economic justification The wall* are fallen, but the road* game, only deer can he caUed abun- plate was then melted into ears, $2 overtime parking 1 and •ay avenue, a senior of Westfieid time. ; for the process. been paid since. last Ta Monday night at Route 29 and I endure. dant, and black bear, elk, and ante- rolled out into thin strips and cut Less important advantages are Squadron, 222-3 of the Civil Air lope said to be in relatively good into blank discs. court session. «r«M haul p Patrol, has been promoted from Evergreen court, a ear was dam- Un selling of heat transfer sur- position. Moose and caribou have More than four and one-half bil- faces In evaporators, heaters, and tMtoi the ofprivate to staff sergeant, as an-aged by a tractor trailer driven ; become scarce. Gritdy bean are • or "ounead by Captain R. L. Brell by John Kiscadden of Lebanon, Captain Cook, when he set sail la lion In geld coinage or »,MJ tans pans due to a very much decreased rarity. Wooaland caribou In the was struck off unta May, 1U3. John Weaver JoW throusjti > commanding; oflcer. Pa., and owned by Frank F. Ellis j m oa his fimous trip to the South United States can be counted ssj mineral content in the juice. of Reading. The truck driver told ', Seas, laid (mat (tress on elean- when the last gold coin was minted. The main disadvantage of ion ex- ..Mn./eanj Sctiasny has been in CAP for ace's fingers and toes. However, over two billion dollars N. Y. Library Staff (iatfc, ntorta.'morc than two yean and is police officer Mullin that Eddie, lines* aboard his ship and among change is the large capital outlay ta (Over coinage and about JMj for the unit. Since nearly all ex- will his asjoadron's assistant commun- Mariiowski of Bound Brook, driv- j his crew, this was the reason, he million dollars in nickels and cop- John Weaver of 731 of days," ications nAeer. He is employed at er of the car had cut in front of said, that he wss able to return posed surfaces must be acid avenue, who has just :_„. per cents have left United States proofed, and since the resins used at the Jarvif' Drug Store. him while traveling west Mar- J three years later with an enviable Lemons, vinegar and other UtdV mints at the end of 1M». master's degree in library i kowski'a ear had the entire left • record of having lost only one nun ea acids will nat stain or arc of quite high price, the capital at Columbia University, L aide damaced. 1 tlam disease. sU&iess steel cutlery. All told, J1.14I.M6.M1 pieces with investment ii so high that often a total value of tT.l»l.»fM!««l in associated with the Library i A U-turn on Route 29 Tuesday. sssagascsat^a^sssssssssssassssascsa it Is difficult tor the savings real- Council on Foreign Rela U.S. coinage has been struck oft ised by ion exchange to pay the In- afternoon caused damage to thei^,^^,^,-.^,^.^.^.^^-^,^.^-^-^-^— ia the past 1ST years. New York, ear driven by Aldean Ingram of 1,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ terest on such an investment. 233 Elm street, Weatneld. Mr.' BEAD TMB U I Infrram said he was making tbe LXADH WATT AM VAT U-turn when (truck by a car driv- • LBADEB ADI FAT ALL LOCAL NEWT Jfctnrtrm en by Matthew Norwood Jr. of Vaux Hall. IMT

spreads rapidly MM* it strikes a herd. Wtthin two NOTICE NmPrifit mt three days after the first pig gets •ick. the entire herd may fee down wMh tbe sUseaa*. Affected pigs ceugk, go otl fsec. and appear e»- You've never had a hausteC They have fever, breath- A iMoUfullr adapted rite, ing is bard and Jerky, and some- times there is a watery discharge nttfettlomly matnteined. from the eyes. Unless complications set in, the animals usually start to PALM BEACH* recover about five or six days after Member Stores the first signs offflneis. Deaths are few, but an attack, always lowers SUIT vitality and causes loss of weight. aenag* to neet the needi When an animal is stricken during pregnancy, loss of part ol her.litter like this before! •f WaeUUld and rkialtjr for the next. is almost certain. of the hundred years Niagara Fa* Before the land surrounding Niagara Tails was mad* a state •ark in MB, every passible view ot the spectacle was controlled by WdfkM lisiiess Ass'i private interests. SU« ~ turing tattoo artists, ' fortune tellers, fat "eome-on" attractions aides of the river. Tfae prohibition Executive Offtc* era produced another.strange chap- 37 Elm Street ter, with the entire Niagara river a ! WE. 24)130 hot spot for rum-running and hi- will be jacking activity. Violence was not Gate* Ctaat at t*x> p. m. infrequent, and the Innocent sight- seer found it safer not to stroll In the vicinity of the fall after night Closed Pkaie nres Picnic fires may cause accidents ' unless care is. taken to keep young- ! ster« away from them. The tire should be put out when the cooking is finished. Wednesdays ___ C*»B OP THASKS , OS1H—For the many kind expres- I «lon»i of encouragement and the eautiful floral tributes IA memory i?' -belove. ..*..»d . hunbanrniuuicat anind memor fath y <• Thomasbelove Orr, wd ehusban extendd ou anr dheartfe fatherl I tlmnk«. These-•;««! thoughtfu« oul revidence heartfelt. I,I of the sympathy of relatives and frlendn brought us real comfort In onr hour of sudden Ion*. <-"'nlorl ln

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l for popular y « brands of white John franks ••III pay only.... «nd ry» bread. Plainfield WESTFIELD Ridgewood OPEN MONDAY AND rll,DAY EVEN,NGS ^ 3 N SUPER MARKET PARKING IN* THE STATION PLAZA "" •=«»"»«» »o, Co»,o,,.«, ,„„„„ •3 North Avenue Westfield JUST 70 STEPS AWAY THB WMTfmP HUM!. THI MOAT, /PLY II, UW pa, Sue Merrill, Vajarie Timber- Playgrounds Janet Kunti, Sue Kookegey, Dor- laa of WeetisM, will Mutely lake, Dale Lee, Chuckie Frew, Route 9 Strip open toaifht at 1 and will rua (CsntwMt fnMB Pafc 1) each Twaaey mmi Thareaar eve- f David Kelly, Sue McGeary, Patty and Timmie Sharkle, Patty 8cott, ning freai T to », through Aug. 24, or a; Dick Shrew with the eBJarteBt Janice Havens, Terry Bently, Kar- Condeuied For rain ar shine. This is the recrea- terrier dog; Tom Clark the most an Morris, Jay Bently and Heidi tional time planned for youngsters Shop, Tepper s Tomorr( unusual with his clawleES turtle; Slocuni. from the sixth grade age tip thru Linda Lane, the friendliest with Blue Star Drive teen-age. Prises for the hobby show vent her French poodle. John itcCabb The summer program for chil- wan highest honon with hii hob-to Dick Walsh and Tom McGeary. Closed Mondays During July And Ai Judges-for the contest were Mrs. A condemnation commission com- dren of present kindergarten age bie collection. Other hobby win- prised of Assistant Union County through the fifth grade, wiU open ners were Jane Bourjham, Shirley Merrill, Mrs. A. J. Miller, Mrs. Kuntz and Mrs. Kcouae. Prosecutor Edmund Kiley«f Plain- July 81 aaa rua each Monday, Ann Telergereci, Dick Voorhen field, Freeholder Albert J. Ben- Tuesday aad Thursday morning and Don Wright. ninger of Mountainside and Ralph from 1« to », through Aug. 81, thltii Wtmmr Brlaga \*m Twenty-five boy* arid girls from Temll of Cranford, has awarded under the supervision of Mrs. the McKinley field went on a pic- Associates To Hymen Kadosh of PlainfieM, 18040 Amanda KnsU of Westfteld, and nic hike to Mindowankin Park. fur a tract of land fronting 1M wiU also he held oa the school Recent activities on the ground feet on the north side of Boute grounds. were horse shoes, checkers and Honor C R. Greene 29, 60 feet east of New Providence table games. Basketball shooting road, Mountainside. is popular with Artie Wayne, Har- The land is in the path of the G«rw««4 PtUrf old Lambert, Jimmie Barnctt, Cor- Clarke R. Greene of 5S8 Birch C6< avenue, an engineer at the West- Blue Star Drive, and was con- nelius Monroe and Harry Houston demned by the State Highway De- NemACapUia Surrey" Short Sleeve having the most points.' Crafts ern Electric Kearny Works, will be associated with the company partment in conjunction with its projects include; bracelets, Tafia acquisition program preliminary Word hai been received of the mats and plaiter animals, 36 years July 21. A testimonial luncheon will be given in his hon- to the proposed beautiAcation of proaMUoa ef Ustie S. Galloway, Point winners at Boosevelt were or at the plant AUK. 8. the drive. fomerly ef Qarweed, te captain in the Air rone, Washable Jim Moretti and Paul Neur, fol- Mr. Greene has been associated Julius Finkel and Max Tieger, lowed by Bob Cafnaula. Check- Elisabeth realtors, represented the , He enlisted in the Air Force in with Western Electric since 1915, IMS and served as a nrst lteutcn. er and horseshoe winners were the year he was graduated from State Highway Department; Fin- Moretti aud Fred Shoemaker. Paul kel valued the land at 13150, Tl«- ant in.the Paei«e. Upon his i the University of Michigan with tun to the United States at the Neur won a checker tournament. an electrical engineering degree. ger $1900. Realtors Robert E. Seersucker Suits Winners in the saftbal! throw. When he joined the company he Scott of Elisabeth and Milton isc of the war, be was sent to ing contart were Jim Smith. Jim was assigned to the student train- Brown of Piainfleld, testified in Boiling field, Washington, where '- ',', •'.. '. .. .' Moretti and Bam Sputo. Crafts ing course for a year's instruction behalf of the property owner. be is still stationed. porjecti included felt eye glass in education at the Hawthorne Borwn claimed the land had a fair Captain Galloway is the son of cases, compact containers and Works, , and in the engi- value of $7000, Scott certified to a Mr, and lira. B. If, Galloway of pocketbooks. neering and installation organisa- valuation of $8800. Garwood. He is married and hai Pet show winners were as fol- tions in New York, By 1917 Attorney Harry E. Bernstein of two children. His wife is the for- lows: Largest, Bernard Cart- World War I started and he joined Plainfield, counsel to the Township mer Marian Weber of Mountain- land's dog; smallest, Frances Cag- the U. 8. Army as an officer in the of Scotch Plains, represented Ka- side. nasiola's cat; cutest, Paul tjTeur'i Signal Corps. After the war the desh, a well known gasoline sta- cat. Posters for the activities of company started its program of tion owner and operator, while Al- the week were made by Jim Fo-installing the dial type machine fred L. Pedula of Newark, acted North Carolina' manufaeturea For your summer pleasure we again bring you your garty, Monica Dwyer and Fran- switching apparatus throughout as special counsel to the State more wooden furniture taaa aay ces Cagnassola. the country, and Mr. Greene was Highway Department other lUta. best mud coolest summer friend—Surrey*t short sleeve appointed to supervise the testing At Wilson, crafts included wood- suUin*iliUst,uH habUs**r uck*r.l)t»gnedt k~ NOTITAMD «•**» en trinket and cigarette boxes and of this equipment. For the past RE8KRVE DISTRICT No. I t t O V 21 years he has held various su- model cars. These were sandpa- CMDtTIM af you like the proverbial cucumber wherever you HWI> pered and painted. Races will be pervisory planning and developing Rec. Program engineering posts at the Wekearny- tmttmUekkln* held with the model cars when they •far. You might try m cooling wardrobe of them, choose are completed. an plant. Opening Delayed WMDMMs H9W arMMy Or WS9ITMBLD. The pet and hobby show brought Mr. Greene is a member of the anaikcr •! Ike rtaeral from green, runty, grey or brown. Sues 10-18. many animals to the ground. Win- Stanley S, Holmes Chapter of the , al la* claw at * Jaa«t asS*.. ISMI . •• ners were David Fisher, Marsha Telephone Pioneers of America. Rain Alter* Civic aim «HI' Ika Caw Fisher, David Bloys, Donald Bise, atlatlmelh r •" Baaklag ami ll Council Plant mnaaut «• Ike »n»M«M «f Ik* Feskums,ThirdFhor othy Kunti, Patty Dddd, Ann Har- - LEADER WANT ADS PAY -.. Betkie* ataMtem ef Maw Jrraer lac frrfvral Masrrve •«••. «f tMitcl nniHI <• lha •ravtala* MOUNTAINSIDE—The Moun- Ike Fcicnl Haacne Act. tainside Civic Council was forced to delay the opening of its teen- Cash balances with oth- age summer recreational program er banks .Including re- Tuesday evening for several unex- Hprvo balance, and rash ltemH In urocoBS pected reasons. Plans had been of collection 12,916,628.98 made that in case of rain, an in- United States Govern- ment obligations. *•-.,„„„.,,. door program would be held in the rect and guaranteed,. 8,440,789,30 ' It* BalatiMt Way T« •• •rtUtaly Safe school auditorium. However, the Obligation. of Htatea auditorium floor had been refinish- and political subdlvl- ''4 siun» 1,357,941.58 ed and due to damp weather had Other bonds, notes, and Watch Repair debentures 511,424.44 not dried in time, and Mra. Elmer Corporate stocks (1. stock of Federal lWaerva Sprite ... Sprm» DeodormU Pearl mlrla|h| Dlasseais nest gram, and Mrs. Joseph H. Hershey, bank) I8,«55.00 president of the Civil Council, an- Lrf>ana and dlacounta (In- RepUte silver aaJ Jewelry cluding $221,90 over- nounced the postponement of the drafts) . l,859,S4«.l! Repair pndeai sal connate Befiaba dials opening until tonight. Considera- Bank nremlses owned 186,500, furniture and SttrH m (Mlgfcl/ul way lo 4MWff yo*» jewelry tion, in case of an emergency, had Axtures 11.00 81,301.00 cfwm/ This cVsinfy dcadorwa «o|W Replies eesspaet minors been given to using the Borough Ben estate owned other . than bank, premises . &.W peripiralion at'ilh (MM fttieii sqiMCM. Complete tekcUaa el watch H»H, but its use for. recreation Inveatments.nveatments.' andd other Sprite iprayi on ... irici' fukWy. was not possible Tuesday as |he aaseta Indirectly rep- reamtlna; Bank nrem- leaving you safe. You only teieh tM council was in session. -• uea or other real estate 1.00 plastic bottle, never ike *fwoy ,it*elf. Meuanine The program which will be un- Other asseta 28,900,11 Guard your charm the new, dainty InM.gie I der the direction of Kin? MacLel- TOTAL, ASSISTS .. .11.5,235,389.01 Sprite way. Squccie Bottlei LIABILITIES Demand deposits of In- Street Floor dividuals, partnerships, and corporations 16,848,763.15 Time deposits of indi- viduals, partnerships, and corporation!! - 6,580,548.22 Deposits of United States Government 283,394.85 Deposits of States and . political subdlvlalons . 1,211,360.66 Other deposits (certified Clearance! and officers' checkb, etc.) 67,219.0* PAUSING TOTAI* DE- '661 POSITS. 113,991,28G.04 Other liabilities 86,345.63 Town And Country" Casual Shoes TOTAL .... FOR KINGS CUSTOMERS LIABILITIES ....114,071,621.57 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* I 400,000.00 Values To 8.95 SurpluH 4no.noft.oft Ihicllvlded profits 257,757.47 Reserves 100,000.00 ROOM FOE 50 CARS TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS | 1,157,757.47 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL. M THE CENTRAL RAILROAD ACCOUNTS 115,235,389.04 Now—to give you a full summer's enjoyment we reduce from our regular slocks • * This bank's capital con- slsta of common stock with total par value of 9400,000. the smart colorful Town and Country casuals you wenr for almost every summer MEMORANDA Assets pledfed or as- activity. You'll find flats and,wedges. Linens, shantungs and fine leathers! Bright STATION PLAZA slsmed to secure lia- bilities ana for other purposes ..., I 650,000.00 gay-colors and multicolors. All colors, but not every size in every color. Loans as shown above are. after deduction of reserven of 17,825.03 •We. HENRY L. HOST, President, Street Floor . , ' and GORDON T. PARHY, Troamirer of the abovo-mtmed bank do solemn- ly Kwear or affirm thnt the nbovo statement 1M true, and thut It fully and correctly represents tho true state of tlio several inattora herein JUST 70 STEPS contained and flct forth, to tho best of our knov/ledKe and belief. HENIIY L. JtOST, PreHident. GORDON T. PARRY, PROM OUR DOOR Treasurer. Coal Repeat! Correct—Attest: CHHSTEtt B. KBLLOOO, ARTHUR N. PIHKSON, CAItbBTON II. BUNKER, Directors. (NOTARY'S SEAL) Htato ot Now JerBoy, County of Special! Skip-Dent Short Sleeve Union, HH: Hworn to and mibNcrihcd1 before me thlH 10th day of July, 1050, and I liercby certify that I nm not onlccr or dlreutnr of thlK bank, JANET »f. MncKBNZIH, Sport Shirts Notary Public of Now Jersey My cointnlHHlou cx|tti*cs Jan. 21, 1054, RanT Or AN ARriLIATK OP * BANK WHICH I" A MRM- BBR OF THR KRDKRAL RE- Cool savings on cool thirtst Tha meih weave allows SUIIVIC SYSTEM. PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TUB PRO' air to circulate— keeping you comfortably tool VIMIONS OP THIS riODKHAL RK SBRVB ACT. Fins combed cotton finely tailored into • f»U «•* Itonort at* of Juno 30, 11)50, of NORTH & ELM CORPORATION, thort-Mleeved Mn. Convertible collar to wtar sportUy Him Htreot, Wostflold, N. J., which affiliated with Peoples Bank & Trust Company, Westnold, New Jer- ppen or with <• tie. Wide color chotca for ott your, sey. wardrobe. Small, medium and larp >i**- Kind of business: Holding property for bank us» Street Floor and purpose. c ' Mannur In which Hbove-nnmod or antzatlon 1B HfTillnted with niemniem- or bbunkk , annd iloKrco of controcontroll! f179 sltar IssueId d — OwneOd d bby ZINGS SUPER MARKET Bank. Certain Officers ntnl Directors ot Bank act In like cavuolly for arrninto, Stock of affiliate registered In nantfl of bittilt or 123 NORTH AVENUE, WESTFIELD known to bo owned by

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AIR CONDITIONED itnry"i'ublip of Now Jersny! My oumnnlsalou oxuiiea Jun. ill, 11)54, OPEN THURSDAYS 'TIL • TftE WEaTftELD LIASES, TBUftSPAY, JPLY 13, 1950 nations Srarwear "(?M*»van' *•••» length of 4 nawtteaJ aaM. *e< State Jobless Th, .ana aw trom to war*. to U. S. c-alcutetitaM, it it, Reports Risr In Calls Carnival ••Cordova." tta great leather «ja- ft*. (Vitata «*H 4VMMI Kr of Spain, «nd applies to kattac d OerausqrOrausqr , «f«,fM.lM l Wl Pension Fund Health Menace Down made at horsehlde. n- mafcw It $mM Ql Ineregwnrl Jobs WYATTS Court ^ Slate .Treasurer Hargetta ha: Garwootl Council M™ | reported aft appraisal as of J111* Cut State Outlay Mic-fkrvir* Co-or- 30 of assets of the Teachers' Pei Rwivrs Prohwt ic-fkr Unemployment insurance bene-j ijrj.rtta;»i,., o , slon add. Annuity Fund showei wuu»ly to] value of »i80,j69,653 for securi GARWOOD—Criticism of san- fit payments dropped to |6,024,»O01 «Ht *T P«*lJ« aVrvice ties with a book value of $173 itary and living conditions in ef- in Ju#!( the lowest in any month] i »*Sit» a IsaaTing on 655,650. The rise in values, fect dui'mg a carnival last month since January, 1949, the Division, said, represented an "indlcatec were voiced In a letter submitted of Employment Security has an- ] nouneed. ] a*arai waalu ago or. J»w«f of #M>13,9Q3. to Borough Council Tuesday night by the Board of Health. JMm ww *ant"igiftfcroatW fa i Margetts said he ordered the a. Saying the figures indicated a t**lfc»«iirh*la*al. praisal "because of Governor Dri . The communication, signed by sharp rise in employment, Harold. wM>y, Irwmi, tied a coil's approval of a bill retormh Anthony Casale, secretary, assert G. Hoffman, division director, de- i issi sssk pitta* ih* cuurt the state's investment setup. Th ed the board's belief that hereaft clared the June disbursements were . Maaaiinf. law, which went into effect July ter carnival personnel should be 14 per cent below the 17,000,478 required to obtain food handlers' paid in May. Initial claims repre- aaafcton awaBtatjc«»y kept but which is not operative yet be- Short atMVt •* UM.wvM-ccnt level caune of the failure of the Govei licenses, observe other health reg- senting new unemployment were by the court nor to make certain appointment! ulations, and leave the area occu 13.2 per cent below May, Hoffman aunf«*t caMani, pWttJl, provides for transfer of admini pied in a "clean" condition. said. prims «n4 aarfieii. SitM tcatinn of the teachers' fund fror Acting Mayo. Burton E. Dick' court ad- During the week of June 24 the 4 to 10. that the an independent board of trustee: erman, presiding in the absence unemployed covered by the state to a division of investment in th Mgrgtiiiients were of Mayor L. Thomas Daub, stated insurance program numbered 63,- Raqulorfy $1.»S MtJ.fS state treasurer's office. • ffeMd telephone his personal agreement with the 740, the lowest of any week since aifht and it The fund includes U. S. Goverr stand of the health board and re- the end of the war. Now $1.55»o $2.95 I to deny re- metit an4 municipal bonds with marked that he felt certain thai In the first six months of I960, net book «.ilue of $172,850,660 an the council would support future unemployment insurance payments l«M that the men-New Jersey Turnpike bonds with carnival regulations. totaled M3,S22,320. That com- »etiit wMrh WM irtnyed a book vaiae of *706,O00, A bid of $6,792 by the D. A h. pared with 144,160,371 in the first far rcarcument "As an example of the conserva Contracting Co., Inc., of Rahway, six months of 1949. During the tlvenesB in the apprsisal," for paving one block of Hemlock second half of 1949 payments to- KNIT SHUTS ky Mc- rO Mint proceed Nargetts, "the.New Jersey Turn avenue was accepted. Also ac taled 143,689,030. wttk that mandate jllke bondi were appraised at 107 ceptod was a bid Of I. Ctfotto * Oafjor MAd K«yna«. tbc company to whereas actual Mies have bee: Son of Irvington to install a san Hoffman said disability insur- Sim 4 to 30. . the toa-tot fare, coniummated at 110." itary sewer on Hickory avenue foi ance payments for June from the 13,172,60. WU rAMMNft—A practical not* In fall thctrtHf af thBdrtn'a state cash sicfcnesg fund amounted to f437,687, bringing the total for Priced from 79c MM Metaea On the paving job, C, H. Win dothei In Chicago, 111., ii a "drew thai growi." Sutan Cobln, right, ans Co. of Elizabeth, bid ¥7,557 the year to S2,5S3,69g. The Lor< Nelson, the Enfllih naval wean th* dress in original farm with iurplm matarial tucked in report did not cover the amount hero, placed hii blind eya to tha and • DiPonato and RuffiinL Co., a| tt* waist Penny Kurt*, left, .fhowa how tha «r»ti of pta- Railway, 17,660. Second low. bid paid out to persons covered under telescope io that lie could not aet ahrwnk gingham can ba let out for each (tag* tt growth. the admiral'* order to retreat; then on the sewer work was $3,950 by private, iniuranee contracts for lie taught on (o victory. Guy Villa * Sons, Inc., Westfield, illness' or disability. . Employers CABANA SITS with gay Michael White, Union, bid M.476, Ohto'a Mtaerala * and employees have the option of b«K*r short* and |cwk*)ta. Councilman Archie Darroch an- Announces New While Ohio has MM ol'tha «lan> coverage under the state plan or AeeWaatal nounced that Police, Lieut. Fred Law Advisory Group anus mmarala—iiwh tl loi4,«Uver private insurance plant. Sim 4 (O 12. Th* annual lou of Ufa fcjr Faleone, who is attending the FBf and ihe like-it aloel have the min- rank* IMrd amonf nrnn af ««l- eral* that mialit W eallad lae "work 4taWl death, beini outrank* «Mj Police School in Washington, D. Attorney-General Theodore 0. $3.95 Is being permitted weekly ex 'arsons yesterday announced or- koraaa »f Industry." The valua of Store Holds Down by motor vehicle aceidenti the** mineral! produced Iri Ohio II falls. periaes of ISO for the 12-week ganisation of an advisory commit- :ourie. ' tea to keep revision of atate lawa •tor* than that of all the (old. silver Price Of Bread Bay Leaf Post, 6807, VFW, was and preelous itones sirosluoad In th* p-to-date. Valted Itates Hi i Ilk* period. Leonard Davis, manager of the SWIM TRUNKS by ranted transfer of Ita club liquor Senator Alfred C. Clapp (R.- local Kings Super Market, 223 Icense from 308 North avenue to Essex) was. named chairman of McGrogor 20 South avenue, Kite of its new he advisory committee on revision North avenue, today announced ubhouae. . . if statues at an organiiatton matt- that the lc increase in the whole- SIM* 4 to 12 from $1,95 Bruised fingers (requmtlr rai sale price of bread will not be ing held in Parson's office. John from beihf caulht by doon, win- Siia. 14WJ0 " $3.29 Bell Mewiar H. Yauch Jr., Newark lawyer and passed on to the consumer but be dows, screens, ete. fchlldren should absorbed by Kings. ABGRASS KILLER Where «oll blowing Is a deflalt. 'resident of the State Bar Aaso- be warned against this haaard and ikM aaaalatali rUe problem, »ummer(allow should fce ation, mi elected secretary. especlaUr against UW« eaught be- Joseph "Mr. Joe" Bildner, pres- ident of the Kings 'food chain, worked in strip*. On doping land The committee was created by hind tht hinges of doort. Bruises oa TUFFY OUNOAMEES - - • $2.29 ontour strlpa are advlsabla. Ihe head are often the result of In- heard of the bakers' wholesale •HULIt WITH ANY recent act of the legislature Sign 4 to 20, Including Huiklti which followed, ah inaugural ad- sufficient head-room in cellars, on price increase while on his vaca- ress recommendation by Governor italrwiys, etc. Thli Is a matter to tion, and telegraphed his managers flat •• to hold the line against the high- The working end of esch bristle Driscoll. be considered when building jsed Iri a paint brush Is divided In- Chief Justice Arthur T. Vander- houje. ; •••.•;.- • er prices. to several, line hilra known as flag iilt of the State Supreme Court Air ends. These are the highly import- md George W. C. Carter of the Catr-calH . ant parts which hold the paint In tht lill drafting- and law revision When calling vows from pasture, 'irush and help to spread it smooth* commission are also on the com-Federal, Stale the Northern farmer is likely to mittee. sound olt with something like "co- Elected Of f ielak boil," while the midllnder will call Legislative members in addition "soo-dow" or "sookit," and, tha to Clapp are: Senators Robert B. Elected representatives to Con linguistic loutherner "lo-te" or "co- Meyner (D.-Warren) and Harold tress and to the New Jeraey State Wr Hannold (R.-Gloucester); As- Legislature from this district'are eesaMynien. Peter.B. Artaacrse (D.- Hudson), Elyin R. Simmil Olalrlcl S». > of a detail sent out to discover the Men's include Seersuckers, Corded Slacks, Field Club Cloth, Washable . 'an showing the wrinkles or infirmities cause of the shooting, found him lean- NATIONAL BANK OF WESTFIELD I Of old age was regarded as a witch I.V Tllta ITATK OV KKW.JBnDKY, AT, THE CIOSI) (IK IIHI.VRSPI OS ing against a tree by the side of the JI,\K .'II. IIKUt. I"! lll.l»lli:i) I.V IIKSI'OSSli TO UAJ,I; MJMIIO 111' Rayons, Rayon Gabardines and Tropicals. Regularly 6^50 to 9.95 ..• and could work a spell on man, beast road. In a thicket nearby, a wounded roniTii.ii.i.Kit OK nil': n IIIIK.VCV. L.M)I:H SUCTION BVU, U. S. ' or bird, at any hour of the night. Oc- AXSKT.1 • . • bird was making desperate efforts to Ciisli, l-jiliiruM'M witli otli r l»n l n casionally a soldier in Jockey Hollow mill L'-K1I tu*ms in !.'".•.J"y. !','l'. K re»orve lmlunco, get on its feet. Private Hathawny fin- ITnltrd HI' ««s.ii 10-44- Sale Price 3.95 to 6.95 c was smitten. ished it off; then turned to his down- |v •Take the strange case of Private cast compatriot. " 'Lije 1 0, "Lije!" he , Elijah Stiles. He had lived in the coun- called. "How's that for a fine speci- Boys' sizes include Seersuckers, FleUT Club Cloth/ ytty all his days and had never set hon- men! Biggest white owl I ever seen! Washable Rayons in plaids and patterns. ' k;>«t eye ona spook, not even in a grave- Was it you done the shootin' we heard £yard. The witch business, he said, was past midnight?" Hhe crazy notion of half-wits and pill Private Stiles revived. "Yes, sir-ee!" Jr.'s Sizes 4 to 12 '.peddlers. But one dismal winter's lie replied, displaying an ugly gash Regularly 3.95 to 6.95 tonight,- when he wns returning to' camp across the bnck of his hand. "Nnsty Preps'Sizes 12 to 20 1 from .a day's leave in Vealtown, a fight I Too dark to see, but I know'd SALE PRICE Regularly 4.50 to 7.95 white object, like a fleecy cloud, np- I clowned the devilish thing. No doubt, pcared suddenly on the border of the it wawass bewitchedbewitched!!" 2.45 to 4.50 SALE PRICE 'nplliil Hlm-k: , AfX'OI••XTH A few pairs, (c) I'linnniiii Htof.'l(, Inhil imr Jir.n.oon.no THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPANY SliriiliiH lr.o, ooo.no not all slie» at 2.95 to 5.50 I'luflvliled iirolltH , , 170,1100. On 12,418.ill $1.95 ASSETS EXCEED T0TAI< ('Al'ITAI-. ACCOUNTS I 302,41 sillO 1892 1950 TOTAI, 1.1AH1UT1KH A-ND CAI'lTAI^ ACCOUNTS.,., »li,179,r,68.?li $18,000,000 AHHOIH plDtllfoil or HHNIJTIKHI to Hocuro IliihllltleK null for other Air Conditional! iiuriinNPH , ., f 410,112.60 (u) LcmiiH HH Nhcwn above itro nfter dpdiiotlun of roHorvos nf... 123345 . Official THE OLDEST BANKING INSTITUTION IN WESTFIELD : KTATK Of NI3W JIOHSIOV, COIINTV Of UNION, «»: Open Monday & 1 •6y Scout I, It. I,, DeCAMI , ciinhlitr of tlm Abovn-imm^d lutnk, fio nnlomnir nivenr Friday evtnlngi •road and Elm St». We»tfl*ld, N. J. Unit the above Htnuwnoiit IN true tu tho bent or my ItudWleiltru unil bolUr. H.ddquart.ri It. }i. tiK'AAll', (.•imhlpr. OICOItOK \V. PIUITOIIMY. Member Ftdtral Dtpoill | uran» Corparailon inilOl) II. HANDI0I1. m A. M, " **•••-" - Cloud Wed. ilmcrllmil bfforo mi> thl" llth ilny nf July, mi". WIIJUAM 11. MdHHlMICK. Nlitnrv I'lllillli nf N. J. My Uommlilnlun MxpllfW Out, SO, 11130. WYATTS: LEADEft. THURSDAY. JULY 18. 1950 ~

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MT COUNCIL-IMe. MOUNTAINSIDE — M»yo» Jo. Mph A. C. Komich announced at OvOwiTea Tuesday night's council meeting that quite some diacustion has been held on the local uwage dii- i —£! ****** ' ^** posal problem, ant) that Council- man Albert Haitung ha« been checking with Cranford author^ ties relative to purchasing aome of their space In the Railway Val- ley Sewer Commission. The an- nouncement was made following the reading at a letter from the Board of Health recommending 33* that the council conaider placing a referendum on the November bal- lot regarding the purchase of such ipace. Chairman of. the ioard of Mi-Meat Health, Harry Parsom, who at- tended Tuesday1! meeting, inform- ed the council that the local situa- tion was very serious and stated X«e.t' that if it did not make some prep- truta. aration for sewage dispoaal, local citizens would possibly take the matter up with the state depart- fluffed Hai ment, which would force the issue. Councilman HartunK stated he had made contact with the Cran- ford officials and found that if v Alaska Pink Salmon CM they would be willing to sell space Inricist. for one million gallons per day Beardsley's Codfish Cakes . . . »»NU,ia. disposal, the cost would be 9220,- 000. This would serve between Chili Con Cinie Beardsley's Shredded Codfish . . 4M.pt.18. 10,000 and 12,000 people. He stut- ed there was no reason for con- can 29c Fancy Small Shrimp ...... i««J9. sidering a less amount, as it would be foolhardy not to plan for full itdu Fresh Cucumber Pickles capacity of the borough's possible fcuJcast growth. He said, however, that Staffed Olives tut*m Cranford may not wish to sell, and if they would, such sale would need Sllred Pickled Beets i(b.i»15* the approval of the other members of the commission. A decision ii Herbox Bouillon Cubes . . Ma6* not including mains or trunk lines. Puffed Wheat Sparkles qwtw r.gP k, 2for21« Bids were' opened by the clerk for the paving of a portion of Kellogg's Rice Krisples .... $H.II*..M. *VEGETABLES Central avenue and a portion of Wesson Oil Only top quality, peak-fresh fruits and New Providence road, submitted For laladi or cooking Kraft Mayonnaise . . . iu.|«25« *.|ar45« P—pU TM V; T~, ••» Mmek »•« lift* by six contractors. The successful tables are displayed on A*Fs product bidder was the South Orange Con- Ann Page Sandwich Spread . . . i«i«17e All others are removed at frequent tracting Co. at a Agure of $25,- reduced in price and put on a "tM 880.20. Second low was $28,304- Ann Page Peanut Butter tv-amy ««HI n ... i« 32« MEATS .49 by Pressure Asphalting Co. of table. They're atiU wholesome and Union, ordered held in case of Red Currants from naarby ftrmi ough owned land fronts 160 feet Chopped Beef ttiMy ground on the county park link and can White Rock Gingerale PIUI <>p«ii ig(. boi. 2 for 35o California Oranges N.wcrop-Vat.nd, have only one dwelling erected Ivory Soap > Plate and Navel Beef rr.ih-iorbc.iimj thereon. Thomas Harknesa of Un- . Borden's Instant Coffee 2 w iar 47« s ex. iw 1.13 Cucumbers From Southarn farml . ion bid $1800 on lots 33 through For di»hei, laundry or b.lh Stewing Lamb Iraail and .hank lb.29o 37 on Birch Hill road and New Pop Com JanaParlw Iarg*l»gl9d New White Cabbage Hom grown Providence road, having about 100 3 cakM 23c Breast of Veal ••••••••.»> 33o foot frontage on the former, which Potato Chips ltntM* 4Hst.l»g25o Iceberg Lettuce Homa grown bid was accepted for advertising Rib Blade Roast ...... » 69o before the next regular council Premium Saltine Crackers NIWICO iib.pkg.2Sa White Table Celery oi.p meeting in August. Ivory Soap Beef Short Ribs navorlul.acanomlcal Ib 53c For diihei, laundry or bath' Graham Crackers Ntbiica iib. k .28e Fresh Cherries ling varitt/. A letter was read from Donald P 0 Chuck Roast or Steak I 63< Maxwell, suggesting that the coun- • BOSCO . Milk implillaf 12 oz. |ar 25« ' 24 n. |ar 43« cil consider the addition of at j.2±25.« Brisket Beef lonalwi-fraih or csrna4 b 85c least another policeman to the Delrich Yellow Margarine y ib. printi i ib. 31« force i doing so by competitive ex-1 t 5oup Beef Ionian Ib. 55« amlnation and. state training Marcal Paper Napkins , . :. pk .oi8o2iorl9o school courses. The suggestion Ivory Snow 9 Hank Steak lonalan-no wail. Ib 79c came following the attempted For your finest fabrics or dlih'ti Angel Soft Facial Tissues . , . p*g.of40o21e CHED-O. 59« These two kinds of Ched-O-Bit Cheete food the borough. For laundry or dishii make one kind of sandwich... the Und that's Building Inspector Hefmon. Hon- Ducklingfl long Island's finut Ib 39c truly taste-tempting. Get both! ecker reported 86 permits issued >• a* 26c Jmmm Pmrktm «*M m> MmrUm during the first six months of the Smoked Pork Shoulders shortcut ib.49c year, 61 of which were for new v homes. Pork Sausage Unt b.53o MMI R>49C §lieed Swiss Cheese o«m«c Councilman John Ferguson, in Dreft PMINDCAKE reading Police Chief Charles Hon- For «ilki, nylons, wool.ni, 'diihaj tic. Frankfurters »ini«H R>.S9C Bleu Cheese import* i eckcr'a report for June, which cov- ered 78 police calls, one fire and Beef Kidneys. . •••••#•• . ib.25« Sliced American Mti-oin '' b.4Se three ambulance calls, mentioned S26c that. 27 speeding warnings had Cooked Salami siicaj , n>.69o Kraft Deluxe Slices Annriesn ar PlmanW K tb'. pkg. 29* been issued in the Birch Hill sec- Whether you choose marble tion during the month. or gold, you're sure to be Fmncff Smmto&d Pabst-Ett A cf.liclou* ipr.ij *M «. at*. 28* Councilman Albert H a r t u n g for all family wash an'd dliriti . 31o Fillet cod and Haddock ib. 39e Cream Cheese ir..k«Ona *" Hntk§.2<*,3$* June showing collections for that ... so fine-textured . . . so full of flavor! larg. Large Shrimp t69« Porgies . . , bl9o Fresh Butter ; - Sunnyiwd «- month totalling $12,158.78, and fc ?04,099.12 for' the year to date. White Bread Marval lib. loaf 14c The ensh balance for tho borough Bemdf/mto-Conh Meats «% Poultry Sour Cream at the end of Juno was given na 1 $54,787.83. kirkman Granulated Blueberry Pie )an«>arktr JhfrttMi My M turn will lilf.|ir»lo« Mut •••niaMti Chocolate Drink For dishu and laundry Heavy Sweet Cream Shells JinaParkar pkg.ol6(orl9o Prime Ribs of Beef Ov.n-f.»dx «. fl9o Fresh Milk fc*»i«<»< 2 m. 41c »n*r 2« c*«ii,39o —LEADER WANT AD8 PAT- Glazed Raised Donuts in* p.rktr. pkg. of 12 for 33B Fowl for frlcauaa, lummr I«WI-«II IIIH .,. rb.49« Hamburger or Sandwich Rolls . pk,.oi8(orl6ii lona lilmd'i linaH " fe52> The ITCHY Seaaon U Here:—. Wrisley Toilet Soap Marvel Rye Bread with nidi iotfl6o This h the lima of year when In ra-usabla plasllc bag innocent appearing leave! can Macaroon Cup Cakes JsnaParkar pkg of 6'or 29" came untold distress to those aiue.ptlbl. I. attack hT Poiion 10 cab, 59Q Treats in Sweets . . • •cjr. Guird againit unneaded ifi ""• B l Peppermint Jolly Rolls Wcnhmora i2oib.p««2d<> A nsuccauful Rom.dla lMl AppllcaM . EipmlallEr 'fa y'" aff.etlv' '. In «••«< of 2225c Blanoy Jolly Pops • • • • « jo SuparfrtarVrt. and S«H UtAf Slww Oriy.] •VY and OAK POISONING. SoldatJARVIS 155 ELM STREET WESTF1ELD!S T , N. J. Large Free Parking Area Adjoining Store TOE WE-STri£LD LBADEB THUBSDAY, JULY 13, 1950 m FARMS FOR SALE • LOST AMP FOUWD REAL E3YATB-&ALE # REAL ESTATE-SALE \ * REAL ESTATE—SALE aVim>* «*••« — National B&nk- ESTATE-4ALE # MAL UTATE-JALE Hfltf - SfJMall Fat llaue« to Joseph »»aata». rtad, CRANFC«D^^ _ plea.se call West. »-t»M, 7-8-| EDWIN O. EDWARDS KIEP AND BASS l 5 & LO«T—ned CAV—rad eallar wit R. R. BARRETT, JR. bella. Lost In -vicinit fy o( fj-oopec Street. Answers to '»lt» p8t, Realtor* lot with weeping willows as a rSS^^d^n^rlV^YS; two children vjaltta* in WeettteU background; a mont elaborate out- bedrooms. 2 mirrored doors, u bath breakfast nook and larg Call Went 2-6867. • • ILTIPLE LIgTISC HtHGU door grill, tlmt will give you ideas Sin try Near public and Catholl Immediately. The home is me schools. Few minutes from station IT Ml iimil that f 16,600 Is the much nought after three level bu»i>K and shopping center. Owne listed price of two very lovely type, having two bedrooms and moving Your opportunity to bu: homes. One Is in the Tamauuea expansion space lor another targe this pre-war house at a KOod sav- LIMOVBIWB FOB PAatnCl Park section and Is & very trim I0M BUNGALOW room. Tiled bttth and shower. Built ing $15,900. Exclusively wi weddings- Long- a«»no» and tailored three level. There is almul 10 years ago. Open screened JAFPE, Rrofcer. Call anytime, Fa a fii..ett.blti living room, pretty din- «lt,SOO porch; attached garage: oil heat "ood 2-77S4 or to 6 P.M., ElUabe ing room, modern kitchen, and with 1,000 gal. outside tank. Taxes E-9300. 111 TT COHIV"*' »*** — ' ^ • Sm ».»l» Arc Wat**, screened porch on the first level, LOCATED just beyond on the low side. Box S05, care Leader. S-29-4 two fine tedromii and tiled bath the Wentfield boundary near the old Locust AK KXOl'IBITE. ClSTOJIl WE HAVB •vn»a on the second level, autl plenty of CEDARCROFT •LIP COVE*»—Cat mmt p»a-rillM storage or space for another room Grove golt course 1H this CENTER HALL «(IU»UL home IE0.50 labor charge, jplu« y SCOTCH MAINS on the third level. The deep sa- most appealing, modern, for a discriminating buyer has ON THE SOITH SHORE of th If rw Be U fur aale la It ou mge IB built in, and the lot is 5 room bungalow; larger Just been listed with UB. It is defi- beautiful Metedeconk River, over UNION REAL ESTATE CO choice of beautiful J8B8 long « YM. NJ* la IK>-M* rag" ipe , manicured to perfection, and than average living nitely in the right neighborhood looking Barnogat Bay. Kustlc an wearing materials. JU«O. draper dee_jp a wonderful picnic fireplace. room with oversize (field- which means so much, and on a colonial style cottages, summer o 101 Ccartral Ar«. lee ana upholstery. Call Elisg haThs e other, on the North Side, lit stone fireplace; Knotty quiet street in a naturally beau- all-year construction, For Sale an a Tpre-wah r Colonial with three pine dining room with tiful section. Living room, 24 ft. For Kent. Private beach. Als •ia|t« •!*«. __ corner cupboard, mod- long with picture window; door- waterfront and well-wooded lot ^ DECC*ATOI«, large bedroom*, each with two Some August rentals available. Ol #11 I. MO4B •»_ ' closets. The room arrangement on ern kitchen with tiled way to unusually large open Wcatfidrf X410O ELIBABBTal. •. #. the first floor Is unusually well drainboard, two limt porcH, extending around two sides d 1 planned for both privacy ana floor bedrome, tiled bath of house. Pine-panelled den with Point F?eas. if- 1893 or P.P. 5-2482-J ROOM AND BOARD ' «8l$ movement, and there Is a cute with tub shower, open fireplace; the dining room is well breakfast nook as well AS a large screened porch; full placed for privacy, and It also has COKVALESCINO or elderly people dininff room. Summer dinners can basement with laundry a fireplace. There s a laundry room 0 SEASHORE RENTALS Boom and board, nice airy room DOGS FOW SALE easily be served on the screened room; oil-steam heat; off the kitchen with "outside door- porch, and the value of thin prop- Insulation; full screens way. Tiled first floor powder room. LAVAI.ETTE—l«t Flaw Apartaxal at Cllftwood, N. J. Call Matawan COCKER •••ABIBI-. «!!»••• _ , erty will attract a buyer. and storms; attached ga- The master bedroom has a most Living room, dinette. 2 bedroomi 1-2266-H, after 5 In the eveninr males, 1 female. 8 month, old- rage; taxes $168; redec- attractive Dutch tiled fireplace tile bath, modern kitchen, ope wilh papers. Call Plfd. 4-0825. orated 1949; plot 60x170, and tiled bath with stall shower. porch, excellent condition. Aval •HASP miCH ••DICTION well shrubbed and flow- Then there are two more good- able tor 3 weeks from July 29tl •UMNE» OEMTtEMAW .desire MMtl—«e»««l»a Tcnten, ARC TeJ! The owner of this beautifully condi- ered, If there is a more alied bedrooms and another tiled Second-floor apartment, livlng-d room, large cross ventilation and istration. Fine pedigree. Honv tioned center hall home would like fairly priced bungalow bath. It you need an extra bed- nette room, 1 bedroom, bath wl breakfast Monday through Satur- raised. Call West. 1-H11. to sell by Au«u»t 1st, and BO haB In this area, we haven't room, there Is space for a large shower, modern kitchen. Aval day. Also some dinners with priv authorised a reduction in prtce to neeii It. one. Of course, there's a two-car ate family. Awey all week-ends |lt,&00. There are four large bed- garage. , Rble various dates. Call Westfie- COLLIE rilPi—Male and female, \ PRE-WAR COLONIAI roome and two tiled baths, a 32- 2-0545. 7-6' Box 120, care Leader. 6-22-«t weeks old. AKC registered. He*, in ••••• mi «?•••••• •••»»• ••- foot living * room, pretty dining sonable. Call Mendhan I-O577-R. room, breakfast, room,, and tiled 4 \Ui*mm$ - 9 •*&• WE ABB, MEMBERS *t T%t Wnt- SFKING LAKEi shore cottage, fu itM atoart w€ •*••)•*•' Maul*** nlahed. Two bedrooms, livlr FOR RENT frl*T«M?f»» »&e .nc.fc*e» new WESTFIELD GARDENS Latttow •»•<*••• room, kitchen, complete bathrooi INSTRUCTION carpettn,g *a* window cornices. fltO July lS-to-30. evening. Wrl FOB HENT —BOX TRAILER with Box 711, care Leader. 7-6- universal hiteh: 13.00 Per day! Thw la tmtrof the finest'value* on ALAN JOHNSTON $5.00 per wetkead- Phone WBst IITO«IIHi •!•• ••»a»| am* Ctti the market today. msoo 2-0863-R. 1-6-lt ta«* aubjaeta. Carolua T. Clark IN THE COUNTRY NEAR II AW excellent opportunity R««M«r NORMANDY REACH—new bungs BTA. (TalJ). VLM..JUL U. 11) to acquire a really fine home in low, sleeps six, hot water, beac EDWIN O. EDWARDS one .of Westneld'' B a realls ymos finte desirablhome ine MS CENTRAL AVB. Mountain Av.., WaatAaM, 'pho« locations; eetfield'center Hhal mosl entrancet desirabl, ate WcaMfeM, !*. S. view, July 22 to Sept. 9. $85 week WANTED WB. 8-2741-W. 7-6-tl II* BLH IT. jocmiuHs; miiiicr IICLK VIIVIKIIVII at- WB. t-IM* ly, cheaper monthly. Call Ne\ tractive llvinc room with colonial WB. MM aja> Brunswick 2-0951-J after 6 P.M. EWCLIIH TVMO or light Weight •UalVAL ltflTMIIMBICn — Expert fireplace ftnd mantel, large sun- private Instruction on all Instru. STJSUVirL room suitable for den or television American made bicycle. Call We. room, separate dining room, kitch- S. A. SAUNDERS AT CBIljtHCROFT, N. J. — To 1. 534 menta by auallfled mala Instruc- %m * wm en with two large pantries (ex- from July 29 to Aug. 19th. 2 bed tor!—Piano. Saxoophone, Clarinet rooms, 4 room cottage. Very clea FHi:K KITTFV, tiger, would like a Trumpet, Guitar, Drums Accor«. m toMv- v cellent possibility for 1st floor REALTOR Ion, wtc. For further tnformatloi -,.-J*» OKA MSAD-EN» stree lavatory) open screened porch; all and very modern. $75 a wee good home. Tel. Cr. 6-0717. 11] ' TWO BJUND NEW •—bungalow with 3 bedroom* and bed room tt are full Rise; both batha MaHI»K LUIlag Mnakwr Write Box 703, care Leader. ca:ll: tiled bath, living room, dining- are tiled; extra finished roam on ATTRACTIVE and unique six room WANTKO — Oood home for young th« BANDSTAND, room and kitchen, steam heat wltn third plus storage; laundry and bungalow In a nicely developed LOTS FOK SALE male black cat. Call Fanwood 2 oil, attached garage, nice yard. lavatory In clean dry basement; neighborhood. Just 10 years old, fdlS 7-6-a Taxes I18H.72. oil-steam heat: 2-car garage; rea- this house consists of a living rm, sonable taxes, larger than average dining rm, modern kitchen, three CORNER LOT tM»Kll« with CAIM raw ••*% Cla«klaw. ridlni plot: handsomely shrubbed; the bedrooms, and tile fcath. Insulated, We. 2-5181-H. habits, boots, antiques, eurlos, PERSONAL High sohoola ' ... whole house la In epic and span furniture, braaawara, alaaa, china. JJE room house Just condition waiting for an owner attached garage, oak floors, steam WYCHWOOO AREA decorated_. lm.nslde and outiide, liv- "who wants the finest In construc- uil heat, guod slxe let. Taxes only Wolff's, ill Madlaoa Aveaue. Tel. HOW TO Mil A HERO—try glvlni Jng room with fireplace, dining tion and locution. ' •188.72. All this reasonably priced SEASHORE FOR SALE PL. 6-2459. . 7-«-tf the entire family a treat by enjov. room, kitchen, aun room, 8 bed- at 113,750. ing one of the delicious, moiler. room* and bath, new EJaao oil SHORE ACRES —Furnished WA' IT* NEAHLT TIME Ta Baaww ately-prlced luncheons or dlnneri furnace, garage, owner moving NOT VAU F«OM FRANKMff CONVENIENT to Parochial school KllFKONT COTTAGES 16000 u your magailn« sub»criptlon». I Uoyth, GNAMNABt ftCMOOl*.w e have an served to you proudly and cour- other very well built .TOI'M BED we can offer you a well cared for Uulldlng Lots $600 per 40x10 inn supply any magailna you d«- teously at The Beaoon-by-the-Sei MOON-TWO MATH HONK AT 2-story ' frame house. 1st floor: WATERFRONT LOTS $1600, pe slre. You can contact me at on the dunes at Point Pleasant, —, — OLD —a six largl e livinliig rm witihh fireplace fil ,fl full 50x100. Terms. Free Booklet. Opei The Leader Office, or Y. If. C. A. N. J. Private parking at hotel. Won. room house la excellent condition, 9tr*m. Entrance vestibule, living dining room, tile kitchen, a~*and 7 days week. RENTALS. Jiving room, dining room, kitchen, room (32x13) with open fireplace Bill White. 7-8-tf derful accommodations, too. Writ* and flanking bookshelves, separate breakfast nook. 2nd floor: 3 goocd or uhone hotel, Point Pleasant 5- break fait nook, S bedrooms and sise bderooms and tile buth. TC'WO SHORE PROnERTV tiled bath, oil heat. lorch, dining room, gunroom, open EDITH WOERNER WB HEED VIED BOOK!. We'll 0692. . attached garage, taxes screened terrace, kitchen with car garage, deep lot, steam oil pay top prlcea for youra. Th* ."iff..*? breakfast nook•-; stea* m heat; re- heat, reasonable taxes. $13,900. SHORE ACRES, N. J. P. M. Book Shop, 330 Park An., »IT.I—,aa HMIII la ONB in excel- cessed radiation; two-car garage; Plalnfleld, FLalnneld 4-3900. FOR SALE IN MOUNTAINSIDE, across No. 29, 7-6-tf lent condition—lot 75 feet front, well shrubbed plot; near schoolm In a beautifully wooded neighbor- large living room, sun room, din- and transportation; an excellent hood, we will be pleased to show • REAL ESTATE—RENT WB HAVE VABD« AND VABDI ol Ing room kitchen, a bedrooms and home for a family with school age you this outstanding buy. On th« HELP WANTED gay awning stripes for beach and tiled bath (.stall shower) bedroom children. first floor we And a large living GENTLEMAN will share home wltl lawn chairs. Also imported thea. and bath on Ird floor, oil heat, room with fireplace, full dining Christian gentleman. Write Bo: trical gauze In all colors. garage. • • • KIEP * BASS room, den, kitchen, and breakfast 804, care Leader. 7-13-2 BARN EXTRA MONEY—Sell Every CBILL'I all.K « COTTON iHOP nook, Upstairs are three good sise day and Christmas cards. Special IS* E. Braaa Ml. IMMMW—ALL BBICK — excellent plan clubs and societies. Muke up R. R. BARRETT, JR. bedrooms, and tile hath. Oak floors EXECUTIVE TYPE RESIDENCE to 50c per box. Call or write today WEst. 3-SMS neighborhood — deep lot, living ' MtCAI/TOKH — INKIWAWCE throughout, attached garage, In- 7-6-tl room, dining room, kitchen, break- sulated, screens. Very low heating FOR RENT for samples. William liohn, 133 fast nook, sun room, S bedrooma 4a ELM IT. WKKTflKLD 3-tM* cost and taxes. $14,200. Sandford Ave., No. Plalnfleld, N. J. annnd (lisa hath, bedroom and bath KTalaavt to restionHlhlo tenant. EXCIUHI PI. 5-2212. 7-6-tf iot'LL RB PROUD to be seen In •rd I loor, oil beat, garage, Center Gwaaa r. crala WKS. a-MM-J section of WcMttleld; fi lovel "Sew' Worthy" fabrics by the yard Hall Wllllaai H. Rka>a» WE, S.41M FHANKLIN SCHOOL "KCTlOXl an rooms, porch, real m-finlacc, o WANTian—party to take phono calls from our wonderful newest fabrh too, * • outstanding offer in four bedroom, heat, large KroundH, Karuge. Avail selection for cool summer wear. able at $176 month on one or twi for contractor. Write E, Trembly, —-,-,-- ,»W CENTER HALL eo- two bath house. Both baths tiled, 372-A, Koute 5, New Brunswick, GRILL'! MILK * COTTON (HOP r one with stall shower. Hpaclous year leuse. IS* East BrM« at. ' Jonlal—living room with fireplace, C. B. SMITH, JR. living room with fireplace, extra N. J. 7-13-2t ntANKENBACH, dining room, kitchen with break- RBALTOB WEat, it-SMS fast nook, open porch, 3 bedrooms den, open porch, screened: Insula- r. e. Scott GO. FAM1LV OF FIVE spending 3 weeks 7-6-U and 1 tiled baths (stall shower), 2S Vian af Wntaela Rral Estate tion, two car garage. $17,900. starting July 22 at Mass, shore, oil heat, attached garage. Realtor* would like 1 or 2 reliable women, OIL BURNER INSTALLATIONS THKHK IIN'T MUCH for 110,000, but MODERN THREE) LEVEL In perfect or couple to help with housework Prepare now for winter comforl condition. Large lot well land' <«O WeatRrla Aw. WTCHWOOU — large lot if you'll hurry, here Is one with a scaped, outside fireplace. Twenty Ella. S-81M nnd children. Please call Wo. 2- with quality burners and unex- built. Living room ovcr- decent slied lot, a pretty bridge foot living room with nrepluce, 5216-M. celled workmanship while pricel ararden. dining room, and your own brook. The houso is full dining room, tiled kitchen. are at a record low. kitchen. maids room and bath. « modern, well kept, nnd eute, 116,500. APARTMENTS—RENT FKMALK — Position as assistant DEAN OIL CO. rooma and 2 tiled baths 2nd bookkeeper, work on accounts re- Fa. 2-SM4.. ... or, open porch,, dark room and HKKK •• A COOn sound, nnd beau- APARTMENT—recently constructed ceivable and payroll. Knowledge fireplace In basement, oil heat. tifully deouratea Hlx room home In 7-6-tl 1-car attached garuge. S. A. SAUNDERS In private house on quiet resl of NCR machine deBirable but not the Parochial Hchcml section. Three dentlnl street near Mludowaskin essential. Bast Coast Equipment bedrooms, tiled bath, and tin extra • ELM STREET Park. Entrance porch, living room STAMP COLLECTION f,.r ulf. Wtll( second floor room for den or what TH. WB 3-M21 , dining i-oum and kitchen on llrsl Co., 31 North Ave., Unrwood, N. J. countries do you collect? Band ml THOMAS O. YOUNG hove you. Definitely priced In the Evcalawa, WE. 2*lg|3 . a. postaU I. will, send ataaAiM on Aaraelalci Beatler IMi, floor. Open stairway to two room HOVSEKEEPHR, middle aged wom- approval. Priced right. Also h»v« R«*lt»r market at <12,»B0; and bath on second floor. Man nn who needs a home, permanent gPACMVg 4 ••MMMMtl. I bath! WE. 3-1T3T closets. Ilent over $100. Write Bo many U. S. mint plate blocks ol • M* 1CORTH AVKNUE 802, care Leader. position with weekly salary. To four. Charless H. MokeeiMok , Jr.?.,, 2102101 with ream and bath on Ird floor. FOB A SMALL FAMILY. Cute, taste- take complete charge of small E. Market, York, Pa. Oarain's section, eicallent closet fully decorated California bunga- H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS home. Write References to Box 7-6-21 -nrgs television room, Ideal Raaltor low, 113.500. SOI, care Lender,1 HEAI.TOH OFFICES FOR RENT TIIXEDO, very little wear, coat sli< WM. S. WELCH * SON. Inc. WILftOV SCHOOL. Exceptionally MAN OVER 21 wanted for work in 38, $20. Winchester Model 90. .!! soundly constructed six room GOOD TASTE grocery and liquor store. For Sum- long rifle, excellent condition. W, ••• 4 VONTM to carry, Just enough home: living room and dining THE OWNERS of this attractive OFFICE UE9K SPACE TO HENT— I- Baldwin, 854 Mountain Av«. Pater A. Ought, room are both large and well pro- $10. per month. With 'phone mer months. Call at Bllwlxe's cash for closing fees, will buy this bungalow in Creetwood Acres have Bervlce, $20.00 per month. 0 ELJ] Stpre. 1 Springfield Rdad, Moun- West. 2-3120 Friday 7-9 P.M 01 two bedroom, expansion attle IM St. BBOAU ITRHET portioned; additional first floor used excellent taste tn its con- tainside, N. J. Sat. mornlag 10:30 to 1 P.M. home on the outskirts of We.l- room for study or television. Three struction nnd decoration. Living ST., 'phone WEst. 2-6384. Pleas, Held, this buy Tor veterans only. wtalltia. N. j. bedrooms and modern tiled bath room with fireplace; good sized nnt attractive offices. 7-6-tl SIMMONS innersprlng benutyrest with tub shower. Plenty of trees kitchen with dining area; two bed- HIGH SCHOOL BOV for Boda foun- nmttresH. Excellent condition, $15. on the deep lot. This home in Its rooms; tilo bath. Expansion attic LET OUR Pane AlMwerlaw E. tain work—part time—evenings Phono West. 2-3671. HXA J. MaCORMACK MARTHA H. KOPP superior location provides unuHU- with two dormers: Insulation. ehanve be your office and Becre Apply- nt The Village Fountain, leautlful well kept home. Center ally good environment and social Large basement: ol! AC hent; laun- tnry; we can supply you with t 860 Mountain Ave., Mountainside. Realtor -iall. Living room with nrepluce, background for a rising young; dry: attached garage: pretty lot phone or phone number. Ca: WASHING MACHINE — excellent M* NORTH AVENUB •lininchg Throome , kitchen and screened executive who must mnke all hi» condition, $60. West. 2-3476-W. f°iT - SECOND LEVEL has with fenced-ln playground, Ideal WE. 2-5614; Union County Busl J» DIlPLatX — All brick WMHU SHcrra l r pennies count. 113,750 for quick neighborhood for children. Taxes ness liureau, 225 East Broad St. EMPLOYMENT .. Completely modarn well « !«g 3<»>> r » m»n wltd 3h tileheadt obathsn . One salo. $178. Asking $11,900. • 7-6-t: OWNER GOING WEST—Household f SiSteru S? THIRD WANTED goods for sale—no reasonable offer m«* (is rooma. tile bath. Bi- IRENE M. DANIELS h'5"5 .Steam oil heat. Ixit 60x refused. For appointment to In. nt reerution room with bar. 130. Need I say more? Call to »eo MODERN, PRE-WAn bungalow: six spect call We. 2-1168-n. No deal- r aarage. Hot water heat. this lovely hume. rooms, all on one floor! $13,750. COMFORT FIRST • WANTED TO RENT JtHTAINS AND IRONING done at itllul fincsd.ln yard. Venetian BllNUAI.aw, six rooms all on one my home. I will also mind chil- ers. '- screens. floor. DO foot lot. attached garage, THBBB BEDHOOMN. tiled hath, EVERYTHING hns been done to In- dren In my homo while mother oil heat, taxes 1140. All three bed- -~—.-r T-•• —--.If HOME In Lincoln WANTKD—four or five room npnrt GEESE and Muscovej modern kitchen. Built 1341.114,250. Hlire your comfort in tills compact shops. Call WEst. 2-5929-W niLo om Shlrle rooms are definitely largo, com- School 'District. Near buses, »ta- nient In qulot attractive neighbor ^ '- Pl F pact kitchen, roal dining room, "ri I ? town nnd yet In n resl- Hlx-room homo In Fnmvoocl. Cozy hood. Preferably a converted rcsl HI. r -,—- . modern. Six rooms, a*ood slso living room. Screened LARGER.THAIV-AVEHACiE Nix room living room with fireplace: colo- donee. If possible fireplace am 7-e-u Mountainside. _atn. Attached garage. Hteam F home In Kood residential locution nial dining room; kitchen with would like Copper plumbing. Venetian porch. Immediate occupancy — APAHTMENT'has*"! 'roomn, klt?l" sunom porch, for one refined cultureu f 13,700, en and tiled bnth. SECOND FLOOlt near everything. Largo llvlnir broakrast nook: open screened *V "n. Also Baruse. Write Leader, BICYCLE. 2M". Hood condition, ne» Is, valances. • Tool table, room with hroplace, full dining tires, $lu; U.H.- vacuum cleaner, and storm sash. IIHH 2 lipartmonlK — I.lvhiK room porch: throo bedrooms: lllo bath- Box 710. 7-6-2 bodroom, bath with hot pTiito ar- room, modern kltchon, powder storage attic. Oil steam heat: ef- (rood condition, $20: plmr-uon* HORTICl'LTl'RE hakbrlstat Four room. Throe good wised bedroom.-*, YOltlVn WOMAN desires position as ^abje. standard size, $20. Call West MUM CENTER MALL CaUalal— bedroom houso with greenhouse rungemciu: »nd tho other has loctlvo doeoratlnp. Deep lot with ill SIM:NS COUPLE desire 3-4-5 attached — lot 100x157, kitchen ooitiTilnntlon kitchen and dlnlnir tiled bath. Owner trantiferred und plenty of trees. Excellent nelsl" room apartment unfurnished. Kef evenln e Lot 1JOH50. 11-ft. living roomT room, bodrooin und bath and 2 anxious to sell. $15,850, 1!)S J0 iJrl fdsi'jr" ' B»' W - -• science kitchen, knotty pine break. ultra modern, dining room takes $13500 ° ' -' - ™ crences furnished. Write Box s800, BRAND NEW 0V4 cubic foot Q.B faat room, three excellent bed- 10-plece suite, living room 11x23 screened porches. care Leader office, or ca Verona with fireplace, screened porch, oil. FLASH » • • Brand nen IUIhiK. Low 8-2024-3!. WOULU LIKE half days work refrlercrator. still In original crate, rooms. Dressing room, two tllo maintenance Is a prominent feu- mornings from S to 12, near West $170; also 1 year old Busy Spin baths. Recreation room. Beautiful r " a*' >Ol'N(3 111 NIMCSX COUPLE desires y..;vHshinlon Besg t machineofrer Cn. Excellent Must be seen to be appreciated. W5. 2-4*3» BES.l bungalow. Averugo hcatlne cost ...ui « .... BEALTOH i,°*'1 room apartment by October 34*5,5 " - - " West. J- WTKR MALI, COLONIAL, flvobed - oyor the last tour years l« only ilHL WANTS PART TIME as moth- $ul.00 per year! Throe bedrooms, f "•"'' •*"•. FaarwMHl FA. B-T7IMI ^.[•"•'""y-.ln Weslficld-Cranford s h c r or IBM**— CANNOT DBaCBIBE this rooms, first floor powder room anil w , S!fl . , housework. Tel. telpvlslon room. Pour second floor same room, paved drive. Splo and Mr«. c.arland Buothe, Hea, WE. 2-tlgga West. 2°.33O8. "fc'cnccs. 'Cal TOIIAV. JULY Mt._ fcgjg* »nd do It Justice. Built In span, move-in condition. $14,200. 1 w Mil, Has everything—bar noth- bedrooms, unusually spacious, liv- »'•»« Multii.lr Llalliia- J}'"? T, !" '»<"*l«l I.e»il«r. ing room 29x13, good nl.o d(nln» m NI.M;SS MAN, wire and two EVPEHIENCEU I.AI.MIHKM wish- ,,,- Blnckwood, 1005 Boulevard, - Ing, An insnetclon of this homo room, modern kitchen, 3rd floor •ltUMM. M3AJJTH.'l!LLY cared for i wfll convince you "up to now you threo lovol in park-llko surround- SOUTH PLAINFIELD daughters 6 and 10. deslro 4-5 will receive two tickets to see saw nothing." Ue curious and bedroom, oil heat, double garuge IN APPLE PIE ORDER room unrurnlshcd apt. In resldon- nancy Goes To Rio" In Techni- 4 phono for au appointment. —asking 119,800. {"»«; Built by n prominent local »AI,i:S ARK BRISK AT builder In 104&. Two bedrooms, and II1OIOII MCIIOOL CilllL wishes job as color, at the Rialto Theatre. Tues- another ready to be finished. At DEXTER ESTATES m O1S el cl or tttkl day, July is, jor.O. Tim holder of IRENE N. DANIELS WMIlrB tho name price, an attractive Klx 1 i ,V " i' ; "»' "iro of this advertisement will present ELLA J. M*CORMACK 51S lUrt at. w>. "L?S' , >-nmbllnB bungalow, W >T rI Y d yS k T| attached Karage, 10 yearn old 8 room Colonial only a short walk Four or '''" "" ' ' ' " " Proncr Identificatio tno arocoivt The oLeader b a# yuaaajttt afreet', Weataeta roo , ,ne bath, real dining robm from the Wilson school: thrie ing area, red codar HliinKle» on 4 withms tickets ' ° "" HAROLD E. YOUNG CO. U'lth nrtt~Ilnvcornor« Allcabinetl,l,,..i , ...aufoiimli» V!d ' twin sized bedrooms each with two sldps, science kitchens, 100% Insu- heat, line lot with shade nnd closets, tiled bttth: llvlnf? room hoa°"if'o"l t"° UHthroam ana " "ho?isokeo"cre" !'OH"lon aa oook llni1 shrubn, with tlrcnlttce, shndy, secluded Unlonvillo 2- "ANM'ACTURER'B CLOflE OUT - CAMIUJO * SON. ran. HUNT— Comfortable six room excellent neighborhood > C ruf ! e homo with two baths. Ilont 1100. 111,200. r W»'inll cld 5.88i'l ' "»'""°«. "caii $2.49 American Optical Co. Cool- Also nnothcr nt 1150. $9,590 ray Sun o lasses sold at Llppy'". WANT A BIG l.OTf Plenty of trocs 0 COUPLE and baby Soutll and WestHeld Avos.; M 2? .S, rinancliiB for Veterans 09o a pair, •N,aw>. rova ROOM white bunitn- BRICK HOME nnd shrubs, und a line homo In ».",'. V,Dow" f01' Non-Vetornns need lnl-Re 3 or 4 room apartment • AUTOS FOR SALE 3 pairs "for I1.II8. , low ulmost now. Oil houl. Immedi- neod of nonio face llriliiK. Three Model Homes Open Dally 2-6 KM. .guod location. Call Wo. s-5o"7-u; 7-6-ti ate occupancy. hedrooius and two baths, thirty foot llvlnp riiotn, llr»t floor lava- IIESPEC piroctlons: Out Plnlnllold Avenue FAMII.n V of 5 stil. KR OOHSKTIKHK. indlvW; S1.1,*e«. Largo nix rooni home In lino tory. TIIIN home has "charm " AHIC tn Tunipklnn, llBht r. blocks to JnoklnK for \-.""" house, Wfflt. "ally deslKURd supports. Over 29 section. OIl-Htoani heat, new roof ins $17,500. "" linker Avenue and .Model Homo on IIODBIIATE HENT. years oxperlellco. Plnlnllold •• IOWARD A. CAMIUJO, and recontly painted. right. **uuiu un 8.14 0. •mm i F1IANKLIN Nt'llUOl,. l.'onr lied- _,„ M"S- MEL HAMM, 7-6-tf LA rooms, two tiled bath*. Thin l« Un T MO Went Front Ht., PUInfli-l.!. . ***»w "«K COLONIAL homo unusually wnll-hullt homo In n ,HJE BOYLE CO. • ROOMT 7-6-lf with four hedrooniH und two bntlin lino, welf established locution. ThS p o , , J 'ABU, T-RMM HUH, all on second floor und room und bulb rAX Improvements, summer house, on third floor. rnomH aro nil simcluiin and well I'jiVn'nTl.XM.osHe'tvStr.l'lJJaihm 1IOOM ANII *.*" ' SERVICE. 421 Norlti , Mrn, coops, «6me orchard, and plnnncd, nnel there In a dollKhiriil Avonno. Telephone WB. 2-3025. ira, am FRANKLIN F. WAGNER Hcrot'iied purch. Priced rltiht at Parkine by day, week or month; S |S&J.1jPrlwU party. -Cliarl' e HAROLD E. YOUNG CO. % BthrUk, Locktown, t IN TOWN U^D.'fc Bos 185. S%8g* NEAii TOWN and mores, vot mi n Bond residential street. Vollr bed- business' man. Located \ ALBERT J. BENNINGER" room, (but IMII an old ban,!) ami Mock of AVnti'lninir «ve ANTIQUES i-'ront St. Kxcellont two and 13. AGENCY, INC. Ins $'"'' 800 construction. Ask- S rooniM, hath, hot wate- fainlly: oll heat \KI,MO\ HAI-P o?"n ""<>line , «'"oHide. ,«6, ro..m»run V bath. steBin 5.;.. Union Real EtUte Company Realtor C B. SMITH, JR. ln 11 11 nuNUH'HH Keiitletiian. Ciifraire iivn '«" " " r ° I'" -' ' 3-cur able. Hcforoiicoo. Wo. 2-20llb-ll 7-G-tl ... . . 'IBALTOR And w^ekenda. P lll liSH "iwt"^ ' •' «»<*. Wn. S-1HK3 ______7-i.i-tf '•T . THAT HOME YOU PLAN Ethel M. Tnivnrr. We. 8-!S7illl M r ) IN THE COUNTRY •rr~,i'tu\".~"' rca """i"olllll . liiHulnted, in . Jlnlntr rooi II11I1 CentraC- nlr"'l'l AvcA ." >iii!• f:< ' ''<>' IIOISK t« JiilKo ttvuilablo-m-Tco /suoi) bo WBNTFIBl.ll-ll rooni l>unBalu«— •f • In WtsiUield or Vicinity Uo lr •I years nld. llrnt Moor has llvlnir '"ARTY DISHUS |rOll nBNT — nSr-x'l?*"*/." '"" "' homo "' ,,j'"x17" P'oli excellent land rjioni with llreplacr. dining rooJmr i w • Svctlon where neighbors take pride ii nr nS;. v'i'r>' {"V""-»» •••• it mi in NB UI-IIOLSTEItED FnrnKure ALBERT J. BENNINGER John Fedor, Realty Co. «n I- ,,""I'lace ' mt--.- ilnlinl t wawatet r mat ."KIO Niiulh Mund Avr. oil. l-'ull expaexpunslnii i iiltli-, ln«li t"d t" your order covered In you' I by Craftsmen, proud of their uso of quality" AGENCY, INC. Linden 3-;Bi5.J - Kvfs. We. a-1213 J-our poultry iiuusfs, seven doir liplf. No middle FOR SALE Pi ices " 1'mt0I'lltla "<• moderate Houses. 4 lu'l-eM, wuuueil. 128,50(1. CHAIII.MH LKCIIEIl "V,1.'':1"-1,' H.OOMS-.Cenli-,, SIM CUMIIHHLANI) ST. ANDREW HAVE & SON Ulnlllhd 1 tho present tho right tinio to SCOTCH PLAINS t "'"nllrV/'ll,*, l,'0"11'1' <>'" «««"t I" MllllngUm T.00I1I liOTTBO MANI11I10, Ton Soil. blu« 1 11 1 111 A'l'J'IMfTH-K N itlMIM ||OMI0 on cracked rook for drlvoways, fll] wy'"!'',!^;. ,','",,, ;.; ,,^" "">>"> tli.it pri-liurd Hlrnel, C'ninfor.l. I.-|,o unit T-IMilT 1 call THREE CHARMING COLONIALS trees mill e-iirilrn—lot 75x173 3 7-6-tf "oil—delivered anywhere. Call »• lei/ioiiniN. slepplnir pureli, knotty « ROOM IIOl'SK- excellent condi- (-'LEAN, Ctlmfo UOLTIIA . WBNT. 2-0 113 Hast Broad St. Heo tho qual- Hue ilen, llli. liutli. kllcieii mill tion, conveniently louuled uein- Wm '.""3' "Ullntlty. Afi3! lluosal* •S ' 000 |26 000 III VII lory. Cunihhiiillcin iiliu Inii ,, Jkiouiitnlnsldo KloreH: modern 7-fi-lf !' T? " ° •» *' - • .a, ill' *° ' slnrni windows niul nvrn"" "•"!'!• liltuhen, tllo bath, »i.i,noo ii oil hiiriir. Cull Cninfnnl 7-o'-tf Hheep IN WESTFIELD GARDENS AI-I'IIAOTIVB and «n,,,.|o, Tolo. KITCHENS- nlshcil i-TOira: short walk 7-0-tf REMODELLING OnnlUr OnnnlD In Dealstn, M. A. MERCNER IH.KerlnN, w«rkinnnakl>, PETERSON.RINGLE — i\sntA.\t "elect Your Own Kllekaa, .11 SI IMDLIOV IIM'lli" w li'i1?1!,'1"' l'l«* «Mra«r .•ighih t o'clock P . M. iIn tlithe CouneiCnil onstraUd to plant brtaden of the eanctr u_ TO NOTICE man It-kaair aarvl**. fi Chamber, Municipal Building. 1«* aurprl?iE| in the light ol the stale's tional abatttat 1.14 »tu*lo* 111'Central Ave. V. S. department of •(ricuttura rue». ProapeiH Street, Weatneld, Sew Jer- U-ycar-oM olive (rowing record. dns, Ht* Yark, MITE etBJbT reupholstered and eov- ey, at which lime end place any and aome of the mlddl* we»t *Ut« Lest than H years ago its f rowers *red In musJIn. Good vaiuep in ,>eraon who mas' be Intefented there- experiment atatisn* • type ol alia- la euact§ at [ other period turnlture-i B4HO. MIMEOGRAPHING in will he given an opportuatty to develope4 tha popular canned ripe ataace, hoeiieM- heard concerning- B&14 ordinances. ua* resistance toon to be Deeded olive, an innovation el censMetabla ami—m wuc* JANE F. JONES, an • iar«« acale. Clinton—»nd Towtt Clerk. importance t» a 4,IW-rMr-oM in- «l, S-laM •om« of the other new v«rf«ti*t ot Hy ol case*. M AUUATtONfA UfAIM If*. cats dcriv«4. from the Bond v»rW- pesi it _ am— ' ••- U-HOUTEftY, AH eBCHKAVCR fiMAKTfHfi fotoy, Univtrtitj af California cauwi no eain, „,,.„„ •USINESS BUREAU M|«9M T«» «ILB#O •f ty—in that way htnuf aiMnni. as plttlM BMN »KT. ttli stroller, FURNITURE KEPAUU , (OMCANY 1O CttttlKitll resultant to a diwaa* anon to b* agticulluristi are not tontart that ofthisaarlyiynvtaatBK |ij; crib, tjo; vacuum, $5; tunuli DON MAXWELL T\»t K»KKTAH rampant in the Miaa.HJ»pi th* ollv* has been uied through re- kwktd. ©»te# ~ - fled, 12; bassinet on wheels, S3; ••!<«<. |% »RLtl«M« OF T«E ceraM time as Maste (OD«, umpt 2 inside doors, white, one t9"xZ7" PLACEl AH» MOMAWK WAV, Thi» diwatc Hfckei the lirompt elWaUeti «lnII and, onee 79"K2Hi79K2Hi" plain, 12 S4OM ln« aelicacy sM m««Hine, and »a« each. West, 2-0586-J. BB IT ORBAlNKoTjy the Cftunctt in>wn ett varittiM d«rtved from ehante «t» Mt 0 MISCELLANEOUS f the Town uf Westficld, in the the Victoria oat brouflht in from Ha oil hat served lor toasi, lamp tlent'i lilb, UM 7-«-tr !oumy of Unltm: ' nitl, aala4 c*ted at 771 Falr- urbiftif in Mohawk Way frum Mo- olive varieties la one Ameticsn- aae < i MBKBLAND tr. WIT. •-8-tf acren Ave. Halea ai-« 4«c an hour. .iawk Trail to Tk* Place and fn froduced'«ri«tr. eone s»rloua - uimiltgll ' T-C'tf JO to 5, Monday t|irti tfrtiiny. Tlce Pt«ce fvom CHftou' Street t« tact, aa. 1« *a eat* e* 4ontfluk *>flve. from tit* K About tke mladla af the 1MB ean- •mMtBaATaarfo ft. G.B,—a-ood DECORATING SERVICE 2. The work shall be done in ac- World Wat- I| ii the fro* , uty. when CalltMnla wa> BUed • who ****** efiii^S condition. First 115 takes it. Call i/a airriBC , ««««*«> ai«/ar cordance with vising isf«i)ared by, the Went. 2-6(53. UPitQl^TERY Hftilfi trom< Krleiie urum baMU. Town Btitfineer In strict aocordinoe EuropT* Urgtat lani Mr4. Oping erttamany iw« toe aueeeeahd §M SUPCOVER8UPitQlT. DRAPERIER S For Information call: ith the Town of WesLIIeia'fi sUnd- or goiw from - haunta la f loril* fnitiera, eUM rewlaf eapertecced tlaaa "ttitrhswintf EKA" MODBf; A tS.B,Elmar CAPTAIN tRNTSEN i"d Kpecificattoiis and Htibl^ct to Ap- •nd WcWty H UM ivery-UlM its first ksetn a*rlsd. WUMBI •lace at first tke i^. »36. We. 2-2828-H. '. •1 Can* roval of th« Town Engineer upon at^wattUaMtmtTi EMit MUELLER CnaM* • :otn)}l*tion. w*odp*ciwt Urg«ft «l rtt'eUti. tBtokert-ratflnf en a aaylnf et M t«HIW(i K4CHIWK—Small port- wilt 4-tmM-l 3. Before the %'ork shall be com- peid to tat ttaUeaft I able electric, BininleKH Hteel drum, Wll, I-tUi , ••• WKCTriEI.D ATK. menced Viibro fleVlty Coiftpany vhail tMMrUnf th« AihimM In aUrm' PUny-a**e»ted the faMe that perfect condition. Reasonable. tepoult the' Mum of |4O0 to oover ln| fashion li DM Ull, learM, •live treet thrive beet la aaVenttr. « Phone We. 2-1859. LAWRENCE * CO. THE RESTORATION OF hatfeea for inspection and advertU- hwd fiamingo, whote ont Unite* Traei were BUnted on the most TREE EXPERTS ANTIQUE FURNITURE "fift IT FdRTIIfCR ORpAINKD Statei hivtn ii tt Hla^ah park, arid hUlaldee and Him M tare at eatlaf and swaUowiafkafMiM Haiti Pairtcel Chbu Wubi WE. i-t»«Ti 8Brlnai'iieId "5vi7 THEE WORK of all kinds. Land- .hat this ordinance i*hal\ take effect Miami, F.ori*V Vtutet, vital toad aU. The reeullant CTOB fanuret Wll't* Bl *' vases, platen, chocolate ~~ iUi lermerly ol CranfwM.. scaptnf and tartlentng. Special When duly published aft required by •nietWe al the •otH, tray* etc. Call Iffe. 2-5814. •Ala on fthrubs and evervreens. . r. o*Hi,Br LTABK, n. 1nw, after final pnB«agre. •ourct for mafty Europtpjii, long (ave tke Indent Induttry a aertoui Dunellen 2-U2O7. D-25-St -ltflt Pees 17.68 have t*en rtdue»d te acarrftjr In MthMh. ... • . Wbea aaen at the I cm. «.»i4 nertheni hamiaphat* wat«r». Hiw Ua enajdHtah wai i . PAINTING - DECORATING eNSCIAI. tHUtlNAKCH K •restive htdbar t>eley< •* *" KOOTITOOI.* AND amntn CONSTRUCTION , l-H-4t AH »BDI«AHt'K fl«AIIT«N« HM- wbale*. felggBtt ot all, currently ton M wee learned that aH*e suitable for needlepoint. Pair of •ho* aigna of iharp dapletion in eiOttira required work but waifrom wMch UM OarhW dt«t. brans urns, (mantle). CA1INETS •riaaion TO HII.I.CBKIT OKVKV- CUSTOM BUILT wood cablnat*. rad- Of>lK3MT COMPANr TB «•£-Antarctic whaling groundi. A n»w worth It, tbwt M types of olives In yaaaf eUldrea, dele* ta DON MAXWELL'S L. J. SHEEHAN, iator coverav alterations, *ie. Kit- •THtCT »AMTABV aUWlWI, tnttrnational trelty ahaH were' imparted (rom Mediterran- development may ladtaata chen cabinets a spaclaltr. Ketal PAVHMBaT A!«U t'I'BBIIItl IK ean eeuntriet It »la with the me- MS IMVMTAIW AVR. WE. HIM cabinets also sold Ettlinatta t»*> CMMMR ITIKKT rMIN hunting »aion ai a wtoala iwtdrdatlea at whlek ej WKMJ aTtWSIST to — vatton meaiurt. lton variety, first Brought lo Cali- not eware. DiMeuatr la UPHOLSTERING 3n*rr*ORDAINB!D by the Council fornia hy the eerijr rrancletaa FURNITURE REPAIRS MMHIWM minln m»* «l J. CABINETS «( the Town ot Weatfteld, in the. tlonitloni. talk cor* ani imall »• PLUMBING M*i HEATING BAIIWAV AVK. County of Union: mlMienirlee. Meet el the Im-paint to a Ngtawl type el I W.etftelcj 2-01M pmlnln llinn prompt attentUn. CONTRACTOR 1. Subject to conditions hereln&r- ported varletlee were fee* AltAlto MWW work at r«annaW« VRfM c . r Ret forth, jmmtptitoii l« granted IM TMk C»r impairment. MrttM Brleeal . aiaiaalna l c aa« SMMB f«f«fc cfta»AtKl Aim ALTERATlOKi al o Hillcrent I>evelo|nwent Company alive Wl, the chief use of the Amer- Indicate! ftreaut. both o!4 an* raw, by mechanic your aervloa. WBat, 7-«-tf On November 1, IMS, about ill ican olive af the turn tt the ean- !4 ,o construct ffmiltary *ew«r, Davu- AWVi TAXI atWVICB— Now Really with 16 rnn awerlancaw * In woo*. FRANK O. YOUNG nent and curbing itv Cooltdtte Street »etr« attcr the world'! flrtt sU ' W. ' -, : - to serve you on local and long" WHTNI10 MNHAl 'rom Wells Street to Fairvtew Ave- wtll wif opened it Tituivillf, distanc~ ttance tripstripu. CulCall Ann's TaTaxxi ing la »ll lt« branch** 1 nue. Then, CalUernlani discorered Serv.icG__, 42_1_ North Av,nuei . ing la »l 2. The work RIIRU be done in ac- P«nmrl»«nU, Uu (trit tank car S u A..K.U "'"^KJ;- ^ - irdance wltll plant* prepared by the that olivet could be ripened en the WE.' 2-3029. 7-6-tf S».-I^ wit loaded In that city. It wti a V ^''''^l .^V^iii'V'l!lH^***M**********'*B^***** A. ANGELO Jr. Town KnKiueer In Mlict accordance tree, the bltterneii neutrallted • ilhii in tW^ l*t Waaklwtaai at, with the Town of Westnelii'B Rtmul- Cat ear fitted with twa wooden CIGAR SMBKKMS ana alteratlona. Benja- and the fruit earned. Ai a result, ti^tw; m* .ip:% ...,, 10% nixKHiM on all brands ol HOME CLEANING ard ppeclflcutlonH and subject to ap- tanks stuped like inverted tubi. 4 WB. 1-siH. provul of tiie Town Engineer upon most of the many foreign varieties «I»H II la asyiwptisB.tl clears by the . box at Llppy'* CAI.I. 7-C-tf Dwnletion, Many of theie "roUry" oil can, ai South and Westfleld Ave». IMMM WIUMNO CO. 3. rJefore tlie work nhall be com- they were called, were Used for were allowed to die out leaving more; batle atychle er 7-l-tf RAMWAY HOMI CUANMS rnawcHlal Irra RMIIIMSI* struc- nenced Htllcrent Development Com- M Mission, Mansanlllo, BeviUano, t-mi WATCH REPAIRING tural Pteel fabilcnttoti. Industrial transporting oil from the Pennsyl- BIMMONK (iMIIt'.H, enn be converted Al«o repairing clocks, electric pany Hlmll deposit ttie Hum ot fQOO scotino and Barounl, the ttste'i Into n bed. We. .2-B4B4-J. WettlhiK. io cover charge" for Inspection and vania wells, until replaced by the clocks and jewelry. Hepalrs are iilvertiHliiKlUvertiHliiB, nnd nhal(mail furnislurtushn a present type of horizontal cylindri- chief varietlei today. our main Interest. Charles Roth- MINNA HT.. BAHWAV Surety Corlioratien Bond tiiat tB fiat- WAI.KIIT 11(11 III.H lll'.ll, cheat, ViUi- 1UDIOS rock, WEst. 2-mi. Member 7-C-tf lufactory to tlie Town in the amount cal tank, fitted with a dome which ity, night table and bench; nlno United Horologlcal Association. :>r $20,000.00 yuanmteelna; the com- allow! the oil to expand without in- mnalt dark ipuhogtiny dealt. Call 7-6-tf pletion o( the worV. West. 2-6717. TELEVISION — RADIO LEGAL NOTICES BIO IT PDRTHBIt OnDAINBD jury te the tank. The first of this roam rubber, new avagaalt, Aaplianc* that this ordinance shall take effect lype wai introduced in 1MI. VININU TAill.K, walnut* and 6 up- LANDSCAPING NOTICE TO CREDITORS when, duly nubtlHhed UH required by the market, wU probaWr in holstered chairs. We. 2-2131. Estatfl oC EDWAHU F. MANY, law. after flnnl passaBO, revalutlonlte name aad« liAMDICAPB CiAHDK.VKH. Top Boil deceased. •13 -It |6.00 Vte of a new chemical In taking WIJ.I. OKI,I, brand new Airway ELM RADIO * ELECTRIC for >ale. Coslmo . Ruggerl, 127 irphoUUry, ilnee H .11 BanttlBor vacuum cleaner won ati, South Ave,, Westfleld 2-6532. Purnutint to the order of CHAHLR8 MMJCIAf, ~ , ... X-ray picture! ot the kidney! pro- eaiy to handle and hai emved i door priie (retails (or »87>. For* CO., A. OTTO. JR.. Surrogate ot the Medley INsh »75: or used ISlectrolux for |40. County of Union,, made on theS OHIIINAN'CF. TO VACATE A duces fewer undesirable reactions isfactory In use. tweiHy-seconrt ilay of June, A. t>., potcrioK or IIRNAPK THAII.. Leftover onions may be com- Cull Went. 2-5S11-M. . v •« «• • • BK IT ORDAINEn by the Council In patients, accordlni to two Unl- 1350, upon the oppHcation of the blned with other cooked vegetables enlty ot Michigan doctor!. It Is espeeially goad Mr i IHI.'S ail" BIfV«l>;, hlBh prensuro LAWN MOWERS underslEivetl, ns Executrix of the ot the Town of 'WeHtlteld and County cushions, pads for .dining andfcmlK tlves; goe-d condition. Call West. estate of Bald" fleceasert. notice 1B of Union that RO much of Lenape —such at cabbage, carroti, and RADIO * TELEVISION hereby (riven to the creditors of said Trail nw lies between Newton Place The new substance, which lives fsstroomahaira,a»dbuat-l(il ~ 2-0892-M, > anamd) ElKlm StreetStreet^ on_thon thee soutsouth_ttnh and celery—in • creamed medley dish. white silhouette to the kidneys McINTYRE'S deceased to exhibit to the Hubacriber regcluar curved line Joining th ei. the coat at the n MlS^H n*l,»xr n<oi- l.tel pttienti at the University ot TOI1AV, JII.V 1.1th— Ancpt Katklas l^aa. •oM.Ktia van KEWT. prosecuting oi* recovering the same AND BK IT PUHTHF.R ORDA1N13D Ited on nccount therewith; llnl Th* W«<«rl« I,w>4«. i.om UB*M «KKI>. against the RubscrVber. that this ordinance KliRll take eff«ck THERHPOHB HB IT ABSOLVED Mtckiian hos»UaI fcy Pi. SeeA U. Mrs. K, Miller, 1110 Highland Ave., NO PAHKINll l'HOUI.KM. ADEL.E HUNTER MANY. Immedlntely after publication, afte that In »ccord{inco with Title 40: Meiblt, protettor of suriery. and will receive two tickets to see PBUVEKY SERVICE. Executrix. flnnl pnBHnae, an provided, by law. «l)-2f, or the ltevUrd Statutes o« Now "Nancy floes To Rio" In1 Techni- SUtion Radio «V T.WUioo Board fc, McG&U. AttorneyB, ; 7-13-lt FeUB |2.tl iJamcy, that Dennis J». -Leven Town Dr. Jaek U»lde?i,v'tB!tT»rt»r, to tlaU torttwmtl N chate, 1 color, at the nialtb Theatre, Tue«- Of. Kim St,, •Treamtrer. BPU faitl tot, as describe*1 surgery and if,,Wta# «aa«i»^u'»- cut to *'dnT, July 1*,*1980: •*tt«holKnioH covwt OP rntw IKU Sealed- proposals will be receivci 120. 19.10. at two o'clock, dnyllgli In a aa per cent solution, Urokor hoUlery material it applied RAifD A SB MOWERS *HV. C II A N C i: H V DIVISION, AUK. ». ii>50, nt S.3D P.M., at tn_saving time, In the nfternoon, pro- wai found to produce relative! ly over the foam rubber. The wl CBIB—flood condition, 110. Phone j-k-tf Hhrpe aired. UNION COUNTV, IliiLkrl Mu. Town Hall, Alonntnlnside. for navltifr vldetl. however, that no bid be nc is lightweight and durable, . AUT AWS JFIkED. K-HWI-W. . - . VlrKinia Avenue, nnd then publicly (•epted for ICHH than Forty-threi fewer caaes of nausea, vomiting, Wmt 2-01)74. • • . . HKHIKK'* SAI.K— opened nnil resivl for— ThouHand (143,000,00) doltarii net li foreign taste, arm pain and alien Moss, tow, and hair are the First Federal-Savings and Lonn ir,2ii c.v. exeaviitinn tlp Town or WpKttlPld, and vvriuiKN - . VanaMai due, in tbo District Court Room, In rlKht beinff reserved to reject any (?43,000.O0) dollars flH submitted this injections to enable the doctors to with drawers, ocenslonnl tahlfl, Plau Taarr." the Court House In "the city of or all bids or waive Informalities day to the Town Council be uecepted, detect abnormalities such aa kid- eastern Virginia and southward t(j| curtains, curtain Ktretcher, and MOVING—TRUCKING Bltxnbeth, N. J., on therein. Brazil. II may be gray or b!acjcl|j two mirrors. Call Went. 2-0145-J. 244 Wahul St, WE. 1-2328 Wrdnrada), Ike ltltk dnj of J.I), n. LAINO, ""uK IT FURTHER nE.SOI.VKD ney tumors, enlarged kidneys, In- A. II,, IWW Uoro Clei-k. uint sairt sale l)e cxpre.>*nly subject juries to kldneyt and the presence in color and varies in quality. That-M N«»ar IV. J. Aam. »t rlaa* Taawra. RELIABLE TRUCKING CO. at two o'clock (L>nyllKht RnvlnR 7-13-2t Fees J5.1 io the following cmnlltlons, cove- which Is cured longer is darker Iriig Noma: HEPHIOKHATOH—liest of- 7-8-tf JHOVINIi AMI THKKlXi Time) in the afternoon of sail! Any. nants nnd restrlctliiUH, wlilcli • Bhnlt of kidney atones. fcr accepted. Went. 2-2604. PIANO TUNING, RKA8ONAHLK NTOHAUK All the following ti'txot or pnrce! 1 lie included In the deed of convey- In the study conducted at the {color and mokes a cleaner and toet4;|J TAPPAN 4-IU H>KH BUM stove in RatlauitH qa Coatract wr HonrlT of land nncl prpmlfos lierohiafter Ml I'l IUO11 V O IT II T OF \KWnnce: ter upholstery fiber. ' >K eood condition, price $30. We. 2- REPAIRING. Halm particularly described, Ritunte, ly- JRHHnV, CIIAN'CKIIV I1IV1NIOX * 1. The Buyer of the premises shall, University of Michigan hospital, i 6390-W. I fl ROOWH ...... H1T..1O lnK and being In the Town of WoBt- I;MON coimi'V JV«. v istt*!-4«. within one year from tint* of closlns four X-ray exposures were taken It has been found that foam rub-' Cranford Piaao Co. 4 ROOMH ...... a«.«> lleld, County ot Union and Stato of Rfary P. Tubby, TlntntlfT Vd Thetitle, erect or cause tn V>e erecteil on each patient, the doctors ex- , bor can be pieced by placing cne'; WALNUT BRIIHnOM DtST. twin Taalas to* M>kaU*lu n •aoMH 2.XW Now Jeracy; Kelly Asency, Iilc n New Jersey upon saki l>renilf*es business bttlld- bed**: walnut ulnltiff room pet; I R**4k AT*. •. CHmmtmf Rffrla»mlnr« IHovril , fii.ofl ana I |i HROINN1N0 nt a atalto located In corporation, et nln., tlefeildnntfl. Civil ing.H ileslgued us u retail Khniipinif plained. These included one pre- end one-half inch ntlhe- wardrohe trunks: aoFa: lamps: bu- . A.U Ltmda lM«urril. .he aoutlnveHterly side line of Rah- center nt a cust lit nut leas than iniection film, ont film five min- slve tcpe lightly over the edgfc reau: metnl beds. Hlnlire, double. Trl. Cimnfor* U-IMPI ivay Avenue, v/hicli ptake Is distant, Action Execution. *100,'>00.00. Snkl hulltlinKs to consist We. 2-14211 or 817 Mountain Avc. Houtlieuiit Sltl.K E feet from tho By vlrtuo of the nhove-stated writ :>f a super market, stores, service utes after administration ot the holding c.'osely together. Poam riito^l ELECTRICIAN 7-n-at poutlieasterty Ride lino of "Willow of execution to mo dlroeted I shall station nml piirking area lor same. before 0 P.M. Saturday. Orovo Koad; thenco (1) from fliiltl expoiie for pale by pulilie venduei in radio-opaque substance, another ber can be built up Into thicki ^ la—Tneklna llie lllNtrlet Court Hooni. In tlie 2. The Inilldlnss to he erected film IS minutes after injection, and cushions by using rubber, cement; ••ITTXlll'IKi XI N-PHOOK HOIXiS ana moving. Small Job« noliclted. beelnnlnff point and running South Court Ilouso In the ctty'of Klizabpth, llpwn sillil preinlsea shall only bo PAI\T protects and beautifies— Altaratlona. additional outlet! ID Trips te thore. Tel. WE. 2-3004. ,'1° 58' Rust and* binding oa HIMK J., on nKet\ f»r tlie sale t>f merchandise at a fourth film with the patient in an around tho edges or In strips. [rtvea better coveraRG for l •tailed: anrthlnc alactrlcal »• 7-B-tf pouthu-OHterly Hide line of Itahway retail or fur such uther business pur- money—lookH better longer. paired. Reaaonabla prices for all Avenue, a dlstaneo of 124 feet to I l>ilnr«(lny, the nth Amy of Alismrt, pose ur purposes us may from tiuto upright position immediately fol- work. C. Brennan. bualneia phc stnkei thence running (2) Smitl A. 11.. IKUI. to time \n> al)l>rovcd by .the, Town lowing the 15 minute exposure. Oiten flMNdnr Morniasil WK. J-BI14. reil**rca phone M LOCAL aa* Natwawlte Maria* and 18" 02' Wnt n distance of 2B7.NI ..t two o'eloeU (PnyllR-ht SftvlnB Council. No building or any part 2-3490-W. 7-C-tf Storage. • Packing and crating. 'eet to a point; thence (3) running Time) in tlio afternoon of snld day. thereof erected upon said premises Mareh, Month af Arlllta All Bervlcen nertormed expertly North S2" OJ' West, distant VZ\ feet All tlie following tract or l)a_rcef ahull bo used or occupied aa living There are only eight out Central Hardware Co. ELECTRICAL WOHK—of any kind. ana reasonably. Aienta for Allied to n point; thetioo (4) runnliiK of lnnd nml tho iirpnil»en herelnaftei unarters ur for manufacturluK pur- KOt) Oiilrnl Ayr. Lampa rewired, applianoe* aerv- Vans, • inc. Robblns & AllUon, Nortli 38° 02' East a dlBtRnce of parttoitlitrly deHcrilied, ^Itunte, lyinp luses. . Time to Paint.Radiated March's 31 days that do riot mi Iced. Reasonable raue. h. Lau- Ino;, MS Boath Ave., E.. Cr*ntor« 288.27 feet to a stalto In the south- nnd beinR- In tlie Town of 'VVentfleld. 3. UvillcSlnga erected • vipon BI\W Just as it's important to have the birth ot one or more. Horn aoi.ll> WALNUT nntlnue bedstead rent, 122 Ferris PI. T*l. WE. I- N. J. Crnnford 6-0898. 7-6-tf westerly Hide line of Kahway Ave- In the County of Union nnd State of premises shall occupy no more than witll box HDrlnffB nntl new lnner- 2r.r,3-.i. 7-6-tf nue, beln^r the point and place of New .Terney: 10% nf the urea of said premises. your furnace cleaned and ready for arts and letters. This list start! i RUrlnfi:. mnttrpss, jirlce $100, or will BEGINNING. BKOTNICINO nt.tho corner formed 4. Before commencing the erection the first fall ittes, It's irnporant with Augustus Saint . Gau exchange for twin beds. Phone EI.ECTRICAI, WORK in all branch •AKOBHT** MOV1XO * •TOKAOB. BEING the snme landa and prem- by the Intersection of the Soutli- tjf any ijulldinB on said premises, tho West. 2-3S96-.T. e»; residential and commercial * Now loading houaehotd ^ooAm toJsoa conveyed to Daniel G. Brny \veHteriy flido line of Emhrec Cres- lut plan, deslsn, architecture, set- to have your radiators ready for sculptor, on March 1st, and 1 all 48 Statei and Canada, special- antV Pauline W.- Bray, hln wife, by cent find the Sonthenatnny side line their winter Job. You can make with Nlcholai Gogol, Buitlan ' wiring, fixtures And. general re- lllnr In New Bngland, Florida Doed of August Width nnd Jenny of BrlKhtwoort Avt»nup. and running Gack, lanilHcaiiUig and on-wlte varU urn 12x12. nnoi) CONPITION, >30. pairs. B. JORGENHEN. WEnt. 2- and California Bhlpmenta. Same Width, Ills Wife, datod AuBUSt 28, thence Sautlioaatwardly nlonpr theUiK area shall be approved by tha sure that they will give oft tbe max- er, and Franz Josef Hayden, ah / CAIb WEST. 2-3352-11. 1854-J or WKst 2-1628-W. ran to destination. Let ua esti- 1947. recorded September 3", 1847, In paid sido line nf Rnibree Crescent, Town Couacll, huvittK due regard for 7-6-tf one hundred tivonty-four nnd forty- Vhe safety and convenience of the imum degree o( heat by having Ulan composer, on March.31. A | BATTASi POUCH Kl'ltSlTllMEl S«r- mate your n*st move. United VIB Book 1040 of Deeds for Union Coun- public usiag Hotitli Avenue aad the them painted with a flat or sem! tial roll call turns up artiste' vet prna refrlgerntor: typewriter; Un**. Ted laraint, Ag*nt, WBit ty on pagen 143 Ac. one hundredth!! (124.41) feet to innds lelghborlttft inopertleR. treadle sewintr iniichlne. Phone TAILORING 8-3033.. . , 7-6-tf Known as No. 1070 Hallway Ave. now or formerly Phebe A. Wlttke: 5. The Buyer fthnU nt his own CX glou paint.. Painting radlaort to c«nt Van Gogh, Sir Henry Rif Kllzabeth 2-3120. . Westdeld, N. J. tlienco SoutiiweHtwnrdly nlotiff said ponse provide for, construct ani match the wall behind them lerves burn, Michelangelo, Tra Angelica,..' HKY P. TOWNSBND There In due approximately »13,- last inetittoneil inudR and binding tiutlntalu proper and necessary far!), TliniFT itIIOl" mnvlllK to new leca. TAILORING 05157 wltll Interest from May ] thereon, bo the dlHtnnce. inore or 1 to camouflage their outlines and to Nathanial Currier (Currier and Ivet " tlon. BeBinnillK tills week clear, Mavlnai — Traeklna: — stf.raaie 1980, anil costs. . to an iing-lo point therein: itlea to drain nil rain uml suvfac RBPAmlHO . HEMODBLIHO Ilallr Trlpa In Ike Skore. o N'ortliwestwardly still alonif water, and Including drainage froi make them less visually obtrusive prints), Anthony Vandyke, Rosa •' nnep nale of all articles In store. 241 NORTH AVE. . WE. 2-M04 CIIAM.ES V). AYBna, Shorlft tne roofs of any buildings crecte 3llt West Brcnil SI,, Wentneld.* MEVII M WOMEN'S OARMHNVI NASH nnd DAVIDSON, Attys. of unld Wlttke, now or for thereon, Into and thru a storm sewe In the room's decorative scheme Bonheur and Francisco Jose da . 7-6-W E.D..I. unit W.U CX-92-AC2) inorly, twft hundred Heventy-flve tun Goya; and sculptors Cutzon Bor- > EXPERT WOIIKMANSHIP — addl elEbty-elBht liumtredtliB (275.SSI to bo installed by the Town of West coon OI'AMTV. •lnrue child's birch Fees $23.32 C-22-4t Held, under the direction of and li glum and Jo Davidson, chirforobp, $25. Child's portnble tlonal tailors assure quicker serv- feet tothe paid aide line of UliKlit, the manner tt> be nuuvoved. by Ul ln^^•n swtntr. *S. Sandbox, ?3. Call ice at reasonable rates. Estimates SEWING MACHINES NOTICE TO CREDITORS wood Avenue: thence Northeast Town fintflneer. This Includes drain West. 2-4TI)7-3r. cheerfully given. * Estate of CHAHM3S H. HUNN, tvnrdly nliniK wild wide Hue til nae from tlie wash bay of tho ser Bell Weevil Threat 8n., ntso knmvn as ClIAltLES II. Briprhiwood Avenue, twn hundred At the beginning ot the 1950 sea. AHAKCK it few vemnlnliiff for- WE REPAIR twenty (220> feet more or lens ti> tin I vice station -which will bo connectei MAYFAIR TAIUOR3 DUNN, deceased. point and lilaee of. HoKinnlni;. tu the sewer by means of an np, son the boll weevil threat to cot Allow Time When Mixing Coleri malM for teens ami younff teens, 111 aUIMBT IT. . WH. 3-1 IW» All M>k« ol l'ursuant to the order of CHARLES l>ruved type sand nad Kreane trap suitable for fall wenr. 7-C-tC A. OTTO, JR.i KurroKnto of the Llelnff the snine premlftPH eonvpypi C. Tlio Town of Westnem shni ton appears even greater than 194 Different colors of paint, KI>I III HIM. 'I'KlvV SHOP SEWING County of Union, made on lh.. least 7 n *;i, of the property nov tlmated J«70 million. Boll weevil Some dry lighter. Some < wr, S-I4IO GLAZING Let a BINOEIt expert tune-up ISKiO, upon the lipultcatlou oC.the un- nnry It", 1*>4r,, nnd recorded Hlmultn owned by naid. Town between tin 'ously wltli the tnnrtsage, hetnff i population last season was extreme quite a little, Consequently, liriK F.vmr,!. kltchrn nlnk and Xour sewing machine. Reaaonablp dersigned, as Kxficutora of the estate irehafo mnney mortsuKe privon t enstbounri railroad station Krouiu' charges. Bitlmatea urehnao iirln( conveyed, on the* east anil betwee lutnril. tancets and pines Included, For feWery Pvirpww. Old mlrrorh ra- ceitHed to exhibit to tho nuL'ScrlherH Helnp known nnd desltrnnted n seldom occur. Many went Into hiber- coating material—when you 510. flood condition. We, 2-0547-n. allrered. Auto aafety glasa. Qor- SINGER SEWING CENTER R47 Bmbree Crcticont, We»ttleld, Ne\ South Avenue on the south and tl kln Olaas Co., 1<6 Bomeraat St., under oath or nfTlmmtlon tlioir Property of tho Central Hallruad i nation and the mild winter has been you're close to the deslfed' n KLM ST. . we. s-iMian divine and domtvmlB agnlnst tu Jersey. New nt of t1rmvcr«, dr owner- AIR CONDITIONING 835 B. Jlroad St.', Plllillc niillre Is hereliv given llin station to lie erected, for a iierloil ii 42 Wunl Holly St., ttrnnforrt, Apt, 2. Suburban Window Shade lervlelna'. Rcnnlrlnfc. Inatnllatloa Westlleld, N. J. a roKulvitlnn ot which tlu. fntUiwIii 2(1 years commencing wttli the tlat The "Iron Curtain" is an old Study of the claims paid en _ _, Manufacturing Co., Malnlenantfe « HNKlaeerlns 0-SO-r.t Fee« J7.80 1M II cujiy, wtiM lutrnilucfil. rend an story in' Russia, with a new name. lives of industrial policy-holder*'. , NOS — lleconilltlDiiml and vvuv- Onmmerolal and Homentlo nnprovod by tlie Council of the Tow " T.' TMte'town'of Westnold slinil no S22 E. SECOND ST., . I'l.fu. (HI7.7. All mkk « • All Work Ounraaleel of -\Veatnelil al. p. meetlhK helil Jill sell er leuse «ny pt'owoi'ty ivlttiln woi- Research experts point out how during >M« throughi!948 show that nnteed. I7ri tin. New Snlnel jvoTitiia"va «;iiiii>rron» 10 llino nnd Hint llu. mid Count) fcet of Mid prerotaon pwnnd |l» the Kussia began to grow more race- at cut ratnM'rlrns. Torms. 7-o-tr A. B . CHAnTICIlCAnTICIlg will further cuiiHhltir tlio Niuii'-Mfc Town for any enmimtltlVo liUKlniw" even-eighths of the fatal bicycle', nrnnfnrii Pinnn fn.. Tunorn n«l WE. 2-6130 EHTA't'fflUecciiHod Ol? FH13. P D. OBMAN, (\l\i\l ii|Mir*ivul ^m the mth ilny f for a uerinri »' »« yonm commendlnir conscious ,and truly Russian in 1015 eddents were collision with motor i "•Uiillflwr^ a Wnri'> AVD,. •?!. opp VACUUM CLEANERS PurHiiniit lo tlio ordor of .Tilly, lilliO, nt elulit o'clock P. M. I will tl""inte, of dlodlnit of title. A.D., following tho Invasion ot the 1 Railroad Station, CBar. 8-375(1. 7-D-ir the Cdlincl! Clintnhor, Mtilltcllin in, rorcKi'blK resti'lctliins nn linei. ivllli llio fnn-Kolnif be entered 9 years of age. There is evld In the bmni'. rtOnnlle «-1H»n-W, IH liei't'by Rivpti \n tlin oi'ftilllors of Town c 1,1(1. betn-oini the 'l»«ll «f We»t- world. Apparently sufficient to her- gaeaaluir In l"rltt»a» T-o-tr LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS FRENCH intiitint uf fnrly-llirnii TIHIUMIIIIII Tlio Wontnotii T.iutilor on July lilt :$;i:i,(l(IH.(HO ilnllnri. hull hnmi re- and .luly Stllli. • u? > LEADER ADS TAY > 1-i:i-;l Veen S36.ll Insj, ,- !„• .» .i-i.'. - - LEADER WANT_ADSJPAY -., ALWAYS BRING RESULTS :O,V(.H1( anil l^uur 'l'liousunil Thi'uo 1 K T , THE . .._ Most Complete and Most Comprehensive Variety

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NATIONAL GROCERY CO. THE WESTFTELD tCADBK, THCTSDAY, JULY IS, l»gO Mary Lou Mmrrbd Svtmrdmy Helen Gmrmum Wed WdlmteWei Mi. ana Wed to Church Hit* To Dr. FrmmkUm AW id Hmmmd of 7ST ABOUT TOWN To John Norru pen InChmiietCeremmmy f» PUmmfiM Chmpet guests 8a.t«zday i Miss Mary Lou Albec, daughter Miss Helen {Catherine Gorman,; Miss Daphne Wallace of €34 r of their aon, Knee L. i of Mr. and Mis. Thomas L. Albee md his fiancee. Miss rcaM with SALLY of 621 Glen avenue, waa married daughter of Mrs. Eunice W. Gor- Norman place, daughter of the late to John Barry Norris, eon of Mra. man of , Cal., and the: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wallace er, daughter of Mi «M af Alfred E. Morris of 234 Millwood late Mr. Gorman, was married to jof New York, was married to Don- Ian Snyder or Rafcvey mmm Dr. Franklin Luther Reed Jr, aid B. Howard, son ef Mrs. Frank Dr. ana Mn, I. Fcnaiagton place, and the late Mr. Norris, on will be marriaa A«c*Mt M. •nd children, Peter and Petty, «f son of Mrs. Reed of 264 Prospect 9. Howard of S27 Birch avenue WarUr of East Broad street and Saturday at 2:30 p. ia. in Holy the open house, taW . East Broad street' will leave gun- street and the late Mr. Seed, on and the 1st* Mr. Howard, on Sat- sons, Larry «MM) Mats', have re- Trinity rectory. Et. Rev. Msgr. busTet supper ter M day to tour by motor through Saturday »t 3:30 p. m. in the urday at 8 p. m. in the chapel of urned from three weeks stay at Henry J. Watterson officiated at families. Rhode Island, Connecticut and chapel of the Crescent Avenue the Creacent Avenue Presbyterian Avon. ... Massachusetts for a week. the Nuptial Mass. A reception at the Park Hotel, plainfield, follow- Presbyterian Church. Kev. Kalpa Church in Plainfield. Rev. Fred Mrs. A. K. BotXt asT 11 i T. Haas officiated. Following the E. Milea, pastor of the First Meth- Miu Joan Peefrf Lerey, N. T.t Mrs. Alexis Pertof vat hostcea ed the ceremony. wood road, Mountaiaaiae, m ceremony, a reception waa held at edist Church of Westfield, per i the weekend guest of Mr. »no Friday evening at a small get-ac- Given in marriage by her fa* •on, Andrew, will ieaw aaft I the church. formed the ceremony. A recep Mra. Warwn T. Vlirt of ttl Elm quainted party for Mr. and Mrs. ther, the bride wore a street-' for Saddle Back Uk* Caasf' tion followed at the Howard home. street. Miu Peat iu a sorority C. Moracfcauaer ef Allwood road, length dress of white eyelet em- Escorted by her uncle, Dr. G. W. Rangeley, Me. sitter and former roommate ef Scotch Plains, who have purchased broidered organdy over pastel Post of Long Island, the bride 'The bride wore a ballet-length Mra. Vlirt. her Kimball avenue residence. green taffeta, with a matching wore an ivory satin gown made dress of white figured organdy and Guesta were all from tha immedi- taffeta sash, and a white picture with sweetheart neckline, ntted bo- * picture hat. She carried a pray- Mrs. LA, Hoftrrtn of MO Elm ate neighborhood. The Nor hat. She carried a bouquet of dice, and full skirt with hustle er book with an orchid and trail treet, har 4M«Men, Barbara and achauaers plan to move into their Eucharist lilies. back, ending in a sweep train. Her of stephanotis. inn, an* har niece. Batty Sue new residence the end of this fingertip veil was arranged from Mon's Summer Sh*M Fohnton, ar* speadinr thai summer The bride waa attended by her Miss Linda Small of New Tork month. a coronet of seed pearls, and she was maid of honor. Her dress was ,t Montreal, W. C Waiting tkam mother, who wore a aoft brown carried white orchids ana bou- aheer voile dress, a dark green and of whit* tgured organdy over pink. Mire ban Mn. W. $. 0. Williami The Misses Ann and Susan vardia. >f 540 Uav atraat and her thraa chartreuse hat, and a corsage of Sht carried a crescent bouquet of s Ruekert, .daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robie of Rochea- CLEARANCE hiidren aM Mra. George Euitii green cypripedium orchids. spring (lowers. Mrs. George W. Ruekert of Lenox . Alfred E. Norris, brother of the ter, N. Y., sister of the bride- >f n» Waaaisa avenue and her avaaue, left last weekend for Robert A. Howard of Orchard groom, was beat man. groom, was,the bride's only attend- Park, N. Y., waa hjs brother's wo childraa. Eagle's Nest Farm, Delaware. ant. She wore a gown of pale The girl, will be at the camp for For traveling, the bride wore a heat man. John O. Browning of Mr. and Mn"tohn A, Miceia of yellow organdy fastened with an New York and David Mumford of Hondwovom three weeks, two-piece dress of natural silk old-fashioned brooch.' BtH'car- 110 Willow avenue, Garwood, a*. shantung, trimmed in black vel Westfleld were ushers. lotmce tha Mrth of a wn, Ralph, ried a colonial bouquet.of apring Vtntilatadi Mr. and Mrs?Edwerd 8. Smith vet, with black accessories. Aft- flowers and wore a circlet of match- For traveling the bride wore in July 4. at Muhlenbcrg Hotpi- er a wedding trip to the seashore, of Washington street sre the par- ing flowers in her hair. navy blue dress with white acces- al, rfainteM. Mr.. Mlccia ia tha ents of a son, Stephen Edward, the couple will reside in Prince- sories. Following a motor trip TWO-TOMS brmer Lillim Nl born July 3 at Muhlenberg- Hos- ton. Mr. Robie was best nan, and through New England and Can- pital. Mrs. Smith, the former ushers were Merrill Gower and ada, the couple will reside in Nes 0n« rtUReVea, and fifty ptrtona Mrs. Norris is a graduate of 'Marcus Beebe, both of Boston, Amelia Saundcrs, fa the daughter Westfield High School and Kath- MRS. ALFRED NORRIS copeck, Pa. ittended a formal dinner party of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Saunders Delta Epsilon fraternity brothers riven by Mr. and Mra. Robert G. erine Gibbs School. Before her .lule» Wolin of the bridegroom. Mrs. Howard, before her mar - 7.65 of West Dudley avenue, The riiwold ef Summit at Echo take marriage she was employed as a riage, was on the staff of the couple have another child, SU- secretary by Miller-Freeman Pub- GUI Smith h Bride Cicely Hick*' For traveling the bride wore a New York agency of Barclay's Jointly Club lait Thursday eve- sanne. navy blue and white suit with navy formerly to 9.95 iing. The party marked Mr. lications in New York. Mr. Nor- Of L. I. Retldent Bank. Mr. Howard, a graduate ris attended Westfleld schools and Engagement Told accessories. After a motor trip, of Colgate University, is with the irliwold'i birthday and plane fox Mn. W. W. Bittner of Sylvania IT, aitw waa graduated from the Luwrence- the couple will reside in Engle- metallurgies! department of the etirement Aug. 1 from City Serv- place was hoateaa Tuesday evening FANWOOD—Miss Gill Louise . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Hicks wood. . , Co. The lies W are former rei- ville School. At present he is a Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. American Car and Foundry Co. in to the monthly meeting of her student at Princeton University, of 412 Wells street announce the lent, of Highland avenue having harles A. Smith of 201 Belvidere Mra. Reed ia a graduate of the Berwick, Pa. longs to Cannon Club. engagement otm their daughter, 9.65 loved last summer to 8umrait. avenue, became the bride of Mar- University, of California of Los He served two years in the Army. Cicely Burt, to David E.. Ryan, iueste were from Kansas City, tin Robert Labe, son of Mr. and Angeles and is a member of phi School dnyi. He is the son of the late Alfred son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan Co.; Toledo, O.; North and South Mrs. Philip Labe of Roslyn, N. Y., Omega Pi sorority. She served 18 Marian Neeb Named formerly to,2,9 5 E. Norris, industrialist, who at of WestfieldWtfild. months in France with the Amer- laiottna; Richmond, Va.; and Mr. And Mi'Bt Efti'l L Barbara, Cal., where they vialt- of illusion, a light blue sash, and 1 Mr. Rhodes'perente. formerly of Coleman place, have Cincinnati and is employed in Chi- with the Army Medical Corps, he semester at Oklahoma A. * M. Air CendltlanejeJ Betrothal Announced matching slippers, She carried a held residencies in radiology at College. Miss Neeb waa enrolled now moved to their permanent cago. ElM A QUIMIY Mrs. L. G. WaaV of 818 Shaeka- new home at Falmouth, Cape Cod, „„_ „ bouquet of white roses and blue Orange Memorial Hospitsl and the in the School of Home Economics. Mr and Jo|l of delphinium. The couple plan to be married ianm drive and Mra. Raymond Mats. They had been •"siding Temple place announce the August. Sawtell Hospital in Los Angelea. Ope* Men. f vea. Ckaea WML 3i2 Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Mitthauer of . Grant of Embree crescent are temporarily with thejr daughter Miss Mary Schofield of Hageis- He is now associated in the prac- ttending the Woman's Auxiliary en B ent of tneir dauKhter> town, Md., was the maid of honor. tice of radiology with Dr. Dasher 619 Elm street and children, Jay and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Margaret, to Edward OaiKh Star* 1M Nmen Aw., Mb. innual Conference of the First Jeannette She wore a gown of blue organdy and Larry, will leave Saturday for Webb of Newark avenue, Maple M O'Connor, son of Michael Mrt. Hunt Attend* Wyly in Orange and is on the lethodi.t Church at Hacketta- Hill Farms. and carried a circlet of garnet staff of Englewood Hospital. Manasquan, where they will spend iwn, *. delegate) from the West- m-m | O'Connor of Lake avenue, Scotch roses. Susan Purdoni of East Or- Sister's Funeral the rest of the month. eld church. Mr. and Mrs.Frederic Ekstrand Plains, and the late Mrs. O'Con- ange and Natalie Olson of Great of 926 Carleton road are the par-,n0>- Neck, N. Y., were bridesmaids, Win Princeton Honor* Mr. «nd Mrs. Thomas Butts of ents of a daughter born Sunday I Miss Johnson attended Milford, They wore gowns of yellow or- Mrs; Hartshorn Hunt of Ross 34 Norman place left Monday for at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld. Conn., schools and Westfield High gandy and carried circlets of gar- place has returned from Washing- Robert G. Beard of 21T Pros-1 rartimburg, W. Va., to vieit rela- —e>» School. She is employed by the net roses. •' - " • ton, D. C, where she wus called pect street and David Starr Bing-1 ivci. They plan to return Aug. 1. Mrs. C. L. Brooke of Westfield American Telephone and Tele- by the illness of her sister, Miss ham of 121 Euclid (venue, who 1 Critp Cotton* Jerry Werber of. Great Neck, Maretta A. Hartshorn. Miss avenue and daughter, Margaret, gI.,ph Co- in New York. Mr. were awarded bachelor degrees lait I Misa Barbara llarvey of Tudor have returned from a, trip to Seat- O'Connor attended Scotch Plains V. Y., was best man, and ushers Hartshorn died on June 28. Burial month at Princeton University's] To T Imto val left last Friday via Pan Amer- le, Wash. They new there to at- High School and is now associated included Frank Andrea and Kevin was in her childhood home at Ham- 203rd annual commencement exer-1 :an Airways for Trujillo City, tend the wedding of Mrs. Brooke's }, printing business with hja Murphy, both of Great Neck, and ilton, N, Y. ctsea, have been accorded honors I in t e Charles Smith, brother of the •ominican Republic, for a twor piece. Miss Conatance Innis of Se-. father in New yOrk. Miss Hartshorn was a former for distinguished academic work I Dainty, fam'.nln* cottont bride. teacher in the Wegtfielil schools. during their two upnerdaaa year*. I ill be married on to waar. avarywhata, in Donald Davis of Frederick, Md. She hacTbeen retired an^matfe'Ticr Beard received honors in history, &SJt! Miss'Nannatts Dreyl'uss, daugh-'Oct. waa soloist, and Mrs, Louis' Adam and Bingham received honors in J :r the f reahman clasi at Maw Jer- home in West Palm Beach, Fla,, cool anractiv* comfort. !y College for Women. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil .Drey-1 was at the organ. and Washington, D. C. economics. usi of 144 Effingham place, left usi f g p, After a reception at the Mon- Sizes 9 to 15 Midshipman Robert 8. Wroth, on Tuesday by car with her grand-. ,«,«.,• day Afternoon Club in Plainfield, icoiid clasa, of the U. 8. Naval parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil M. \\ Engaged To Wed the couple left on a trip to Ber- Priced from 8.95 cademy at Annapolis, arrived )reyfuaa of Rutherfordfd , to visiiit jj // muda. For traveling, the bride "riday for a visit with his par- relatives in Connecticut. Nan will FANWOOD—Mr.and Mrs. wore a blue linen suit with navy FOR AIL OCCASIONS nta, Mr. and Mra. James S. Wroth be gone a week. ry S. Christie of King street an- accessories. Upon their return, WEEKEND SPECIAL f 602 Prospect street, JT+T.+ , .. .' nounce the engagement of their they will reside in Raslyn, N, Y. Hiss JanJaee Gould, daughteg r of daUghtor Louise> to Hem y H. Pie- Mi's. Labe is a graduate of Hood ORGANDIE DRESSES Mlas Claire Ann O'Dwyer of Mr, and Mrs F. T. Gould of CanC - kgt.Bki of 294 gouth avenue> son kgtBki of 294 gouth avenue> son College, Frederick, Md, Mr. Labe 10.95 ITashington ia the guest of Mr. l k t Mi kj Th terbury lane, le" last week to vis- of Mrs Marie Piekttrskj. The an. a graduate of the American nd Mra. George Brownell pf Ef- it her aunt, Mrs. fc. K. l»odlrey t was made at a family University.of Washington. Dur- ngham place for several weeks. n0lincemen of Arcadia, Cal., for the month of ty Friday >t the homfi of Her. ing the war he spent three years u in the merchant marine. Mr, and Mrs. Ju'dson T. Pieraon ' 'y 1 ' I man Kerke of South avenue, un- THE TRAVELER'S SHOP nd family of Bradford avenue Dr. and Mrs. Brewstcr S. Mil- cle of the prospective bridegroom. 236 Eat! Broad St. Miss Christie was graduated ave gone to their home at Lake ler of Carleton road left yester- C. F. Whites Guests KATHRYN QIUIMllfVI iHMKY D.MHT lohawk for thesummer. '. •« day ly plane for Paris, where Dr. from Scotch Plains High School Cl.wd W<4mJ«y Dwkif July mni Auf ml Miller will speak at the Interna- and attended Berkeley Secretarial At Hollywood Broadcast Mr. and MrBTThomas 0. Young tional Cancer Congress. During School in EasE t Orange. SShhe ia tin- r. and baby of Tuttle parkway their three weeks' sojourn abroad, ployed as a secretaiy by the J. FANWOOD—Mr. and Mrs. C. JEWELERS'OPTICIANS avc returned from a vacation at F. White of 220 Second street Dr. and Mrs. Millet' hope to visit Herbert Stevenson Real Estate and 1 smet i««o last Meadow, Maas. n England, Oberommagau and Insurance Co. of Plainfield. were special guests at the Dr. Christian broadcast in Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pcttit Italy. Mr. Fiekarski wag graduated 206 MOAD. STREET, WESIHEL0, N. i.\ from Scotch Plains High School during their recent visit to south- South Euclid avenue are voca- -•^ ern California. They visited Jean onlng at their farm at Hickory, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meikle- and is employed as a carrier in the Fanwood Post Office. Hersholt, star of the show, and , c. • ••- • john of Linden avenue entertained actress Rosemary DoCamp, who recently at a supper and canasta plays nurse Judy Price. Mian Mary A. Clark of Clavk party for a group of Westfleld treet and her guest, Mrs. Herman At Summer Theatre Mr. White is export traffic man- friends. ager of the Cheaebrough Manu- loeltnan of Baltimore, have gone Mr. and MrsTwilliam J. Koev- Don Swanagan, who has just facturing Co,, sponsor of the Wolfeboro, N. H., -where they ner of Pearl street are spending completed his sophomore year at broadcast. He has been with the re staying at the summer camp their weekends aboard their cabin Denison University, Granville, O., organization 25 years. f James 0. Clark, also of Clark WOMEN'S SHOES cruiser, traveling off the Jersey is a member of the technical crew treet. coast out of Keyport. for the Denison Summer Thea- Mr. and Mrs. James S. Wroth tre's nine-week season. He is in will entertain Saturday evening in Mrs. Clyde Dickson of Morlcy, Mrs. William"rfTjohns of Lenox charge of scene painting. He is Jo., formerly of Westfleld, is honor of their son and daughter- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald in-law, Lieut, and Mrs. Jumes H. SPECTATORS - CASUALS - DRESS pending a week at the home of (Continued on Page 10) A. Swanagan of 515 North Chest- >Ir. and Mra. Hugh Y. Blodgett Wroth, who were married June 24 nut street. in Louisville, Ky. White, red, green, blue and multl f Elm street, - -•- Mra. Alfred Swenson and daugh- cr, Patricia, of St. George place WESTFIELD'S SUNDAY ire visiting friends in Ohio. 4.90 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolocin DRUGSTORE SCHEDULE formerly to 7.95

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No charge. •In «t\d. of the nanla •• wall •• mm •*• •"•••»•'_ . e PIVOTED UOAriNS tatUM—— »<)iMt«l«ntIMM*«•)» Wit* • STalAMMNIB IIOUilNSIiai SVMir TIRMf Gifts for All Occasions l«r"«lHrf MBDWKSO for your pnarat nodd Ctr ITI Wr.'O •rruili a rfmoa- JKB HI ftntio^l inyoitf own ban. Scott's told— serviced—guaranteed only at your Jeannette's Gift Shop SINGER SEWING CENTER Air Conditioned ELM AND QUIMBY STS. "Gifts far Bem»mbrane«" 62 ELM STREET Open Monday Evet. ' Clo BSTWIIN THR THIA1RI AND THE LIBRARY WESTFJBUDi : Elm ft Qulinby Strceta WESTFIELD 2.5626 Branch Store. 136 Elmora Ava;, Opa-n Monday and Friday Evening! Till 9 Open Mondav and Friday w»A»};'i? CleHd Wadnsidoy During July I Augui) till » P. M. Saturday Oil 8 P.M THE WESTPIELB LEADER, THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1950 boa of Blm for i9gaing for a ^»p L Margaret of friends today at the Clara Lou-[ o Plainfield. Following thej ___ Engagement Announced (Continued on Fajfe I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mueller of Km ' 402 Summit avenue announce the Mi-. I'rho AVniii of Marion avf- f.,i- 5!i>s Jack at a PITKHIUI siimv- J4»r ' engagement of their daughter, nuc, Fanwood. i-ntciiained al ,.r. iliss Jack iuid "lUtoi- s«. lumhwrn at I he William l-itt TUP«-| M.^er,.!! Jr. will !-o mnrrred Sal- DO YOU KNOW what it takes Wil- I Margaret Elizabeth, to Ruy L. j Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus- (ld>> in hi.nui- of Mrs. Clyde l)U-k-• „«!»>• nt 4:"0 p. ;r,. in the tliauul Mr. and bun of Moi-li-v, Me, lv.iuse i'ur>t of of the I're.-iliyU-nan CbtiiTh. I of Buy. tav E. Neison of 5 Pearl street, I Summit. Announcement was made Mi. and Mrs. H. V. liludscU of I Jir. and JIr>. Jark will be hosts to fill your prescription? ' on Miss Mueller's birthday, July Elm -.t.oot. i Tliursdiiv cvi'iiiiva- for a fiii»lUl 8. jii-i.il]> /.f I'riiMntti followins; 1he MISB Mueller is a graduate of His. Neil Martin of Washing- ; wj&Y.-v: iTh..ar.-al. I let ton btieet is hostess today at tea Mr. Vme- Westfield High School and is a I Aimuii the many oirt-of-town student nurse at Overlook Hospi- in hnnnr of Mrs. Aiplumse Wajti of Btyonne Hainan avi>nut\ \vh:>, u-iih her ' ['ue-ts ht-iv fur the xvr+Jinss will . liter** tal, Summit, graduating: with the lip Mi-, mid Mrs. John Rvhardson, class of 1961. Mr. Nelson grad- thjee •-on?, will leave in early Au- . H« ierved j>mt fui Fulk-Ttan, Cal., htr ue«Mr. ami MI-K. Ronald S. Rii'hard- Uavy in the uated from Summit High School, siui, anil Mr. and Mi's, Jnhn Gih- 'served with the U. S. Navy and honu. Sir. Wtilti is iilrcatly on tV " le ifeea- coa^t. | on, all of Kdjccvvood, U. I. The he has iis now associated with his father I in the building business. «.^» two Kit'hai-dsuii famiiit'H will lie Gibbs and Mi« Lois Jack, datm'n'.pr of t\r. j honscirui'sls of Mi-, and Mrs, U. F. iiml Mi-. David W. Jack of Hijih-hVhM'hvritiht Jr. of Forest ave- lor an and Mrs. Sweet Jr. and childrer Pamela and Richard of Pelhan laml avenue, waa Kuet:t of homir \ niu'. N, Y. WcfBtflplii Sludlii" -•» WcrnipliI Riinil MISS BARBARA STALKNECHT Mr. and Mrs. S. Robert IngT MISS MARGARET MUELLER ham of Mountain avenue are v cationinjf in Bellows Falls, V spent last weekend with his par- miu CUii'e Mol- SALLY for the next few weeks as theents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy M. Mul- C»pt. and Mrs. guests of Mrs. In^raham's par- ford of Eim street. Sergeant Mul- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph , _#t 171 Elm (Centioued from pap») ford is now .stationed in Washing- ;ltee««hy, »o» Menard. ton, D. C. avenue is spending the month of —*— JMward F. Gin-July with her son and daughter-in- Mrs, William Reichard of 73 •renue, hai Boulevard is at Ocean Grove fo Mr. and Mrs. Truman J. Savage law at their summer cottage in of Hanford place returned after fh* ceremony Candlewood Isle, Conn. 10 days. »t Holy Trinity a long weekend visit with Mr. S age's sisters in Benton, Pa. m Migr. Henry Mr, and Mr». Gunther Berchem .....Mr. and Mrs," lifyrto. n E, Glov, e r Ar««p f »•» r p of North .venue, Cranford, are ° 2*6 Orchard street spent las week k Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler ' «t Qrchard Inn, leaving Sunday to spend several | ? the shore visiting then of Carleton Towers left by plane days at Point Pleasant and will I «™-«n-l«w >>"<) «<«"/•*«, Mr. an Tuesday for Boulder, Colo., where n, •later of the Mrs John wlnk of 270 channin *f honor. Brides- then travel to Amsterdam, N. Y., avenu' e at thei? r new summer hoirio they will visit their daughter and where they will visit former school family, Mrs. Ned Kamp. They I A M O N D iMrltr McCar- friends of Mr. Berchem. Mrs. IT REQUIRES Four years or mart Mr. and Mrs.'David C. Packar. will continue on to Portland, Ore., WISE thy Koiiof, Berchem ia the former Jeanne All- of Newark announce the birth o: to stay with Mrs. Chandler's moth, of college training. Licensure by the Umto. wii but mmheimer, granddaughter of Mr. a daughter, Carol Anne, lasl er for a few Weeks anJ will re- George Man and Mrs. William A. Koerner o Thursday at Saint Barnabas llos turn home in about six weeks, if you don't fcnow Knowledge of thousands of sources of sup- fj~ Pmlrl street, Mr. Berchem i« the »•- pltal, Newark. Mrs. Packard is ply, Constant, conscientious study of the ad- attended Ac *»» of Mr. and Mm. Hubert Ber- the former Virginia Thompson o: M'r. and Mrs. L. W. Ruppert diamonds, you i and bee hn» them of Pearl street. Raymond street. and daughter, Betty, of Woodland -•- avenue are leaving tomorrow .to must trust the ski) vances of the medical and pharmaceutical Mr. and Mrs. Renfleid D, Lam- Mrs. John Bade of Hanford motor to Miami Beach, Fla., where ovcrtMa, fh're <•' Mountain avenue were place will be a bridesmaid at the sciences. h0Btl hey will spend several weeks. anJ reputation •l*r. jr«lli and Saturday evening: for 12 wedding of Miss Barbara Mar- -+. • • Jirill '" at blends at supper and an evening guerite Bluhm of Short Hills and Miss Nancy Ann Stunner, of your jeweler of dards, The Lampheres returned Chicago and James Ernest Brown AND our ever-present desire to give you the list week after a two-week vaca of Orange on July 22. Tiie cere from $125 to $850. tlon In Point Pleasant. mony will take place in the Wyo- finest professional service possible. The ITCHY Scaion Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sayko of ming Presbyterian Church, Mill- Tonight burn. ia Here:— 430 Edgar road are the parents This ia the time of year when of • ton born last Thursday at Mrs, John B. Diefenbach and iaaocent appearint l«re> c>n W ITIrA LUCD C TIB $3. Boy«l At- Muhlonberg Hospital, Plainfield, cau>« untoM dUtren to thoie VY 11 mAnl"B ELI! i tonlfht in the children, who' have been staying with Mr. Dlefenbach's parents, •uicaptibie to attack by Poi.an e I and Prospect Mr. and Mrs""*\Villiam Wallace ley, Guard •fainat unnasded [r, and Mrs. A. G, Diefenbach of , d f BROAD WE ST F I ELO "All member! Ot 716 Coolldge street are the par- unplca«anta«ipl . Be preparedd JEWELER. Mountai10 1n avenueaVenue, since h he8 flewe to COR ELM 2- O9OO «|t> of a second daughter, Vlr-inia S ""™ !! . ; ,", " \, ilk DIAI/TO TIIEATI1I5 III,DC, •Ann, tan, I* Thursday .*"»,- South Af™»«rhr in J«*. -led lenberjr Hospital, Plainfield. Pa- Friday to reside at Leopoldville, Closed Wed, during July & August FREE DEUVEHY ternal grandparent* are Mr, unoSouth Africa. DERMOGEN Mrs. Chester Wallace ol Effingham A •uccenful ftem«dial Applica. ) Party lion for relief of itching ikin. place. Mrs. John J, Yellott has return- ed to he,r home in Peekakill, N. Y., Eipeclalljr effective in caaei of party for the dra- IVY and OAK POISONING. nelit of the College Mrs, Olive G. Fischer and after a week's visit with her daughter, Margaret, returned on daughter, Mrs. Wesley Bacon of r *iU be held Septp . A LIMITED WAE ONLT 26 rtd Saturday form a three-week mo- Dorian road. NOW i 26, ai rtated 1 tor'trip to Little Rock, Ark. They ; ••• Sold at JARVIS >lllt 4 Mrs «i«! * - Fischer's sister, Mrs. Sgt. Randolph Mulford, USMC, E"nilly G. Blddie. • Another sister

. Ml«s'J«nnne tuft of North Eu- clid avenue sailed .yesterday with OPEN WEDNESDAYS a group, of friends from Hood Col- _ student in lege »n , the, Georyit for a t^ireu-1 , lr«eck aM Dra-months trip abroad. In addition' ftf 8yr«eu»e University, to vi»lting .friends in Glasgow and ' FOR YOUR. SERVICE • :w»rl»* the title role in BH/CJ, Paris, slie will travel in seven I'Boothbay Playhouse^ Maine. European countries. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Halscy and Naval Academy family of Birch avenue arc spend- ing the sumnier at their farm nt J.Thomai L, Albee Jr., son efMonmouth. Ir. and Mrs. Albee of 631 Glen Buy Your Summer nue,'entered the Naval Acatl- Mrs. Elmer E. Browning of Ce- ' at Annapolis on Monday. He dei1 terrace and her sister, Mrs. I ' graduite 'of Westfield High S; K. Baskervllle of Madison, Wis., I Needs Now etasa of 1950, where he are at the Browning summer homo , • 'member of the National at Wlllsboro Point, N. Y., on Lake Honor Society, the'Hi-Y Club, and Champlain. They were accom- ; 'tti« Forum Club. ; panied by Mrs. Browning's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Shop in Westfield - Shop at %appa Kappa Gammon Gilbert Samuelson and their' chil- dren, also of Cedar terrace. Plan Tuesday Meeting Mr. anil Mrs, R. H. Hanson and | " The Westfield alumnae of Kap- daughter, Sallie, of Channing nve- ! The Economy Dry Goods Store ; T1* Kahlia Gamma will meet Tues- nue and; Mrs. R. H. Hovendon of -Q*y evenjng, July 18, at the homt> Clark street are vacationing at 147 EAST BROAD STREET oi ftirs. Mobert C. H. Heck Jr. Spring Lake for a month. —•- or 144 West Dudley, avenue. All WEitfi.ld 2-2615 Mr, and Mrs. Roy C. Currington local Kappas are invited to at- arid children, Holly and Joy, of ten I. Hlllcrost .avenue loft Friday for North Trnro, Mass., where they Mrs. John Rumsey of San An-will vacation for-two weeks.' tomo, Tex., formerly of Westfield, -•- •nd her dauahter, Mary Elizabeth, •re visitlncr Mr. and Mrs. Charles . and Mrs. Harold A. Sweet Dann of Ivy House, Mountainside. ». • «he Boulevard, have as guests tljlr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Your Sheets

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Summit - WESTFIELD - Morri,toWa 1H9 State BUITJU Solves Problem For the cottage cheese sandwich, ac- cording to the service. For the It would take 17 Uikwara stasis*, filling, combine the cheese with fag from Hew York to l*» ha*. Familifs Crowded By nuts, grated cheese, pimentos, or citco to equal the iltW saflaj af horseradish. Work in chopped or rout* over which public fcaasft sys- TRENTON—There are a num. f aging the pieces because t&ey have sliced olives, or whole or chopped tems operate streetcars, traatitss ber of families living more com- no space for them in their homes, nuts. Use sliced celery, chives,' trolleys and busts. fortably these 4ays thanks to New But the cwners have found corn- I Spanish oniuns, raising, dates, Jersey Bureau of Historic Sites fort in presenting their previous prunes softened by soaking. Blend in the Department cf Conservation possessions to the state, knowing in freshly crushed mint leaves, N Trias is tea and Economic Development, House- they wffl be cherished aad prrtect- honey, jelly or marmalade. •uses, streetcars and trolieF Women sraaaataf * coaches in public transit systems holders £a*e gained elbow-room ed in one of the historic houses Though it's the month of the tfc* Unite* lltM fe and peace of mind at the same where visitors travels* a,st,sw,9N toil— in latf, US, n nor* tfeaa If p hot sun and the cool look, you will equal to more thaa M triat U the time that thhe state acquired pos- about our heritage from the past.1 usually want one warm dish. Have graduates cemsaaii session of furniture, dishes, silver Mrs. Atkins adds that furniture you tried scrambled eggs with cot- esM-haU per cant la and cunos dating back to earty and other items ark accepted only tage cheese? days. SB<* gifts or indefinite after their authenticity ig estab- Scrambled Eggs Wit*, CcttOfe loans are ondjspUy in the state- lished. Information about the his- '•• Ckeete owned historic houses furnished tory and age of the item, and the 1 tablespoon fat and equipped as museums and open donor's name, is M cup milk to the public during specified hours placard and the gift is then placed 94 cup cottage cheeBe each'day. in one Of the state's historic hous- Vi teaspoon salt, pepper Annual Summer Small modern apartments and es where it receives the protection 6 eggs, slightly beaten the doubling up of families during and care of a museum piece. 4 slices toast the housing shortage prompted Most recent donor to the Bureau Heat fat in frying pan. gtir Mrs. Olga Atkins, supervisor of of Historic £ites is Mrs. William seasonings and .milk into eggs. the Bureau of Historic Sites, to Sale E. Blanchard, Main street, Bloom- Pour into frying pan and cooking develop the present mutually sat- ingdale. She gave equipment used slowly, stirring occasionally. When isfactory arrangement. She .ex- at the Byerson forge which began eggs are thickened, mix in the plains, "In recent years, elderly operation in . 1738 and was cottage cheese. Serve at once on people who have treasured family used by her husband in 1932. Mrs. toast. -1! relics all their livea have been dis- Blanchard's gift will be tempor- The weather gets hot in Dela- All mayed to ilnd their children re- arily displayed at the reconstruct- ware and the extension service ed blacksmith shop on the grounds there suggests a cold cottage of the Ringwood Manor Btate cheese dish. DOCOMO rt Justice Charles whipped cream. paprika. Fold in whipped cream, IT. t CMItM AVI. C. Black. Mrs. Black's will direct- By MART W. ARMSTRONG Currant Jelly In Summer Pour into ring mold that has been ed that all the antiques in her Union County Homt Agent rinsed with cold water. CKOl sev- Jersey City home should be install- For extracting the juice IMVIMNWf « quarts fruit By MARY W. ARMSTRONG eral hours. Unmold and.garnish ed in the Clarke House on the This is the week for fresh cur- Union County Home Agent with lettuce, fill center with fruit. •wniM nnm nim Princeton Battlefield State Park. 1 cup water rants. Their season is short so For making jelly Serve with French dressing or Selection of this site was based on we must make the most of it while The popularity of cottage cheese mayonnaise mixed with whipped her husband's relationship in the Four cups juice :t lasts. Four cups sugar increases during summer months, ream. Clarke family and the fact ihat perhaps because you homemakers the furniture so designated orig- Some of the good things which Wash and sort the currants. And here's another colorful salad you can make with currants are want something simple to prepare inally had been used in the Prince- They do not need to be stemmed, and your families want something idea for use when cantaloupe and chiffon pie, upside-down cake, Crush them in a large saucepan MM • OVMslV miff . ton home. > punch, relishes, and, of course, suited to their summertime mood. cherries are available. Moisten and adc? the water. Bring to a cottage cheese with top milk and Mrs. Atkins says she frequently elly. f One foods editor said of cottage WtJTMM, Nttt boll and boil rapidly for 10 min- cheese dishes: "They're as season- season with salt and pepper. Heap receives letters saying, "My chil- Currants are extremely perish- utes. Pour the mixture into a wet in the center of cantaloupe rings dren have no place to keep the an- able as a swim in the sound, white able., Plan to use what you buy bag made from two thicknesses of shoes and a garden full of rose.il" and sprinkle with pitted cherries. tiques which have been in our fam- v/lthin a day or two. Usually yoy cheesecloth or outing flannel, •TOW ALSL O IN aUNPMD ily through many generations. No wonder cottage cheese con- will flnd them in quart baskets. Squeeze out all the juice. Strain sumption increases. LEADER WANT ADS PAY Please tell me how to word my the juice through a wet bag made will so that after my death, these Look for currants that are; There can be no argument either fresh, well-colored, firm, attached of four thicknesses of cheesecloth VtATNOWl pieces will be placed with other or a single thickness of strong about ita ease of preparation. It's heirlooms in one of the historic to the stems. Avoid those that are already done for you, except for SHORT MUST.se- soft, discolored, mushy. muslin. Do not squeeze. Heat houses of New Jersey.!' four cups of sugar and four cups a little stirring in most cases. And! Phone Such generosity on the part of Keep currants in a cool place of currant juice slowly. Stir con- incidentally, the cost is low. For i nan* M A. m. New Jersey citizens enables more where the air circulates. Spread stantly until the sugar is/dissolved. very little money, you can buy . WE. 2-0900 NIWAtrf, N. J. y them on shallow trays, pans or many portions, much more than' | tot. July 22 "tOUSTsV Aitmt OWK* - Ml MWS residents to visualiie the past Bring to a boil and boil rapidly New plates to keep them from crush- your money's worth in nourish-j ggreatness which has given until jelly gives the sheeting test ment. If you buy this cheese* by OPENS MONDAY EVE., JULY 24 ing. Don't wash or stem the ber- or temperature test. Jersey its present hhigi h position in ries until you are ready to use weight, remember one pound meas- •VM. ftt*ining* freateleis lotion, THE CAROL! are now adults and capable of currant juice and salt to the egg htlps to relieve itching and HTML Managing their own affairs. yolks. Cook the mixture in a weeping irritation canted by Coin Operated TRAVEL BUREAU double boiler until it coats a spoon. I Parents should realize the prob- Poisea Ivy. DERMOCEN u a 113 Nartfc Ate. PlaiaiaM lem* of this situation and adopt Add the softened gelatine to the valuable addition to tbe Fint PL ••2(13 PL. 4-O3M the following formula for "bring- custard mixture, and cool until it Sewing Service ing up grandma." "Go to grandma begins to thicken. Beat the egg Aid Kit. JUST RECEIVED for advice and take her Into your whites until stiff peaks are form- confidence. Let her feel that you ed. Gradually add the remaining at 25c per hour know she loves the baby and wants sugar to the beaten egg whites. SoldatJARVlS FADED BLUE DENIM Fold the whites into the custard things done in the very best way. '. • \' •'•' ,••' • ••'' ^t^" If it really will not hurt the baby, We offer you friendly, cheerful assistance with your ' re Fresh Jet grandma sometimes do things SHORTS, HALTERS, JACKETS, tewing problems - Also a full line of fabrics, tippers, her. wsy. Ask her to help fold the bindings and all your towing needs. diapers, hold the baby or take care of him In the afternoon. Lis- Become a Private Secretory .. PEDAL PUSHERS and SLACKS ten while she tells you how she STABT TBAININe SEPT. 18 used to do things. Tell her In a Prepare (or s preferred secretarial position in a fascinating chatty, nice way the doctor wants field such at radio, mcrchandiiing, publishing, advertising, things done in this way or that. airlines. Comprehensive and accelerated courses for hiih MRS. POULSEN Be wining to share the baby with school graduates, college women. Distinguished faculty. In- HERBERTS the relatives a bit. One reason dividualized guidance and placement service. Bus accom- 860 MOUNTAIN AVENUE grandma, criticizes is that she feels modations. Write Enrollment Committee tot calulog. left out and not wanted in the re- 22 Protpect Street, East Orange, N. /. ORange 3-12-16 STORK CLOSET MOUNTAINSIDE TEL. WE. 2-0298 lationship." J.yf i RIALTO THEATRi BLDQ. , WESTFIELO, N. J. OPEN FOR BUSINESS DAILY 9:30 A. M. to 6 t. M. ' Of IN MONDAY AND FRIDAY IVINIMOI , EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT TIL Wl. LEADER WANT ADS PAT CLOUD WIDNISDAYS DIKING JUIY AND AUGUST

Tremendous Savings for Teens, Juniors, Misses and Women: Large Savings for Little Folks thru Sub-Teen: Sheer Peasant Blouses, values to $2.95 NOW $1.25 to $1.95 CWOCOLATK3 Blouses, all types of cool cotton styles, values to $7.95 NOW 50c to $4.95 llb.*1.00»2lb«.»l.95 Suits, shantungs, linens and rayons, values to $19.95 NOW $7.95 to $14.95 Skirts, in solids and printed cottons values to $4,.95 NOW $1.95 to $3.95 Halters and Sun-Bras, in all colors, values to $3.95 NOW 95c to $2.95 All Straw and Felt Hats are reduced 50% Olft Wropped-Poreel Poit Slacks, in gabardine and rayon checks, values to $8.95 NOW $4.50 to $5.95 . Sweaters',ln pastel wool, values to $3.95 NOW $1.95 to $2.50 Wrapptd Pullover and Cardigan Jersey Sweaters, values to $5.95 NOW $2.95 to $3.95 Chubble Blouses, Skirts, Sunbctcks and Dresses included • • . No Extra Chargo. Pajamas in cool rayon, "Square Dance" print, were $3.95 NOW $2.95 li • Beach Robes, seersucker and terry, values to $8.95 NOW $1.95 to $4.95 Bathing Suits, a group in nylon arjd lestex, values to $16.95 NOW $9.00 to $12.95 Sun Clothes, in all fabrics, values to $4.95 NOW $1.00 to $3.00 Formals, in all wanted fabrics, values to $24.95 NOW $9.95

Dresses For All Occasions Reduced! Dresses in All Sites Reduced^ 54 ELM STREET Opon All Weekdays (Clara Shop In Comfort - Alr-semdlrtoned Open 'III 9 Monday end Friday Eveninfls KKXT TO TIM UBRAAT USABfiR, fHPiig&A¥:,- ICLY-tt. Cains Cold, damp fMttif 1# *ar-ler j calves than cold, dry gcither. Before repainting a wall or ceil- Radio reception near a high-ten- DODGE INTRODUCES NEW DIPIXMAT ing, make sure that the plaster >s sion power line can be improved, -smooth and free from cracks. although it is a difficult problem. K Fran 1etffeM Small hair-line cracks can be It would probably help to erect a filled with the aid of a putty knife good antenna, as high as possible Bw««p-aroun4 .rear window,and •4 by the Union County Public and patching plaster. Sizeable as far away from the high tension from ScWl Band and Orchestra Di- new roof contour lead fresh styling cracks should have more careful lines as you can get, ubing a shield this treatment. With the aid of a putty ed lead-in to connect it on the set rectors. ^*he aim of ifae summer treatment to new Dodge Diplomat The antenna should be pointed to- Bsnil «CJIM1< is to co-operate with the knife, cut out a wedge-shaped area •3 teen from side-rear view at right along the path ol the crack. The ward the station you want to hear, H»J»«aatto. public school* for the development and away from the power line. A uf instrumental music ability and wedge should be wider below the ft £•*•)**, Jaane surface than at the surface so that good ground connection on the re- lor. the furtherance of public school ceiver is also desirable. Some re •mint, n«ry Instrument muiic education. the patching plaster will stay in ftto place. After the patching plaster is ceivers are affected by such inter- |yen Cl The school offers nix grades of inserted, the surface should be ference more than others, depend- Do- class, instrumental instruction in tooled smooth, then primed before ing on the circuit used, the num- band and orchestra. They are de- the final coating is applied. ber of tubes, and other factors. Leslie J« signed to accommodate all stu- , Audrey Gtoi- dent' from beginners to the most •aiter. advanced players. Each student Be Snreiv wttk ikeBae C'lK retell* rectives it least one period of As shellac «eU very fast, it must When rtfjiiratciT dise»sei strike > Kit-class instruction, plus two periods be applied rapidly in straight each new crop of ralvee on a farm, Jtephe* of. ensemble playing daily. Class- strokes back and forth, working the trouble usually can be traced to t* ire limited to a small number toward the finished section to poor feeding practices or badly con- in order to Rive personal atten- avoid laps. taminated quarters. lerflaacrlntcnd- tion to individual problems. In- I Frlaelpali struction Is given jn stiings, wood ' L. Johnson, wind, brain, percussion, piano and Enjoy the PUaiur* Sl»w§ Know Your of a Custom Mad* CovertiMfnt Suit-Mod* Juit for Ydu It's luxury—but THE WAY TO IMPROVED net enponsive. *eit be fur. ' LOCAL GOVERNMENT VAMCOtl VIINt As o mottar of I tart* MI • »«t4vet • ItUII * BtAOK .hi MM in tiw * An "added attraction" the foc», ©w .mode-to- orderi tost no more —f laws to modernise local gov- llaht, caafartabto. ernment is the ."key positions act." than regular suits. - ; Tkn h*p teUeve yala «f Htija) >*&. A» 1» thi case of th< new* forms Dodf I annuuicci tint the Leiutiful new Dodfe Diplomat if tuto W full production. The ala> finflal TMIV • • • W> W * depart- of fevernnent proposed under the passenger Diplomat has the' law sporty lines of •'convertible and • permanent steel top, AilowAiMB" MWMrtratata.Mt, „ „ that a optional municipal charter liws of featuring five new two-tone exterior color combination!,'the Diplomat ha* ha'rnwniiinf w tala ntodaj home l«t«, adoption or rijection of the I ftMt exteat one fe* key peeitiens proposal is left to the interior* color styling and rich new, custom-tailored upholstery fabrics. Dm or prefeaitonal vo>n. It is up to them to decide MfMri AviakNl it at.'the. ballot box whether new •fjinny M Oftp n Ml ~itt*' tillered for «tak4»rdi ahall be adopted for top reww laisy _ vm ^^V^W^W^r Jfffw^r9^^^^w^^^f 'jQka, The h***, local jok*. Young Turkeys .grow ff fist and The ancient EfypUam werihlpH rllMM te UMOO *P*e ef the new law locally Oil is black, but shows'many col. mike such food use of every bit af eats and even built temples In their *'U spirit, and faa- wwM •awn that persons necking ori when dropped on a wet ps\t-gnin that poultry ipecialisis of tbe honor. When a favored eat died, its air M* of window1 tenare la "key positions," such aa ment. Many wonder why it doei so, U.S. department of Ifriculturi are body wis often mummWee. riaced L:«rtrh*»|. • MM- municipal dirk, assessor, tax col-1 A lsrge \ ipMMHPMrNlnf IlKpHHrVf tinue to enjoy this protection. light falling on such a film Is re- Tht famous tin road led from la any municipalities adopting More thin N per eent of the en. I Mi madauMpf small flected from the top surface. Some Cornwill to the shore when tin wai tire ' American - population derive! "SM, KaoU f«rnil»rf the new act, those "key officials" goes into the oil, and is reflected eirried by ships to Denmlrk. The Its. Income from producing, process/- without tenure, but who wish fu- from the lower surface where water tin road then followed; .the amber ing, handling, transporting, end dls- In a medium ture protection would need a ccr- and oil are in contact. rosdi to the Mediterranean irs|. trlbutlng food. Mf acmafert. tuVate of mialiflcation. This is available only after 10 years of When the light from the bottom lets back to the top, its wavei may • >re ?*atured In »Xp*rif»ce and upon meeting re- qelremtnU eatabllthed by a "Com- Interfere with those reflected from mltt the upper surface. It the two sets ot Lli a. ira>y-ind-whJU mod- « on Certification ot'Local Of- light waves are In step, they help tgesnetvW ptlnt for «c«r»." each other, but It out ol step one Vahanging cab* Thia committee, headed by the canceli the other, and there is dark- *,us*d tor. books I director of the State Division of 0 nil, . : . l »t auaWkcatWfc Another of 'light are longest, some 40,000 to the krwili be to formu- inch; Thus, a film the right thick- MM ;fralnlng prof rams new to cancel out one color mly re- •IJ ioMclali, inforce another, As the film virlea Machinery to place the ques- ki thickness, different colors are Paul tdroom a bed-tion of adoption of the key pasi produced. • ign in .vermil- tWns set on the ballot for voter • mM (far and gray aur- decision could be started either by Photographer of Children ,'tha eater aeheme. The a cltliens petition or by a charter rtrsl " • :. : : , IMe Irid mother chair in mediately, whether or not one of or at home print fabric. the proposed new charter forms study, which can be used were also being considered. guert room, features I studio SHEETS in' Waei-and-whitc, • slate rug; aad griy curtains. An Iwtae i modern Hardoy chair in red Swtm lnflutnti has been causing Personal i^d and a unit of three itacked trouble the year around in some S1 A r IOI j I H Y Tel. Wettfield 2-6330 UUNDEREO .that hive i red, a-black hog.growlng areas, according: to 'MAKHtS '•;:,' a white Up complete the feel- the Journal of the American Vet- . NAPKINS .,' ' •. , '*r erinary Medical auociitlon. Sev- UAlHfV (.(IOD7 irttMmmtnr\ FINISHED A child's room, done in blue and erll firmeri. iccustorned to see- ^ND AI.L OIHEM O|H-llE/v\,i tones is thoroughly charm- ing this diiease from late fall YOUR HAT. . having all the little details through spring only, have been . One Day !ji>rvice I- it are so important In a young- 'caught flat-footed by outbreaks in WMK ANB SHUTS • thi summer months. The AVMA journal sayi that veterinarians UCHWIW...MCII T>"^—; have reported cues of summer in- •eaeydtw .fluenii that appear to be identi- I Honeydew Is thu sweet vlicld ex- cal to the "flu" seen in swine dur- •retlon of pUnt-sucking insects, ing cold weather. The only differ- 1 Mch as aphldi' and scale Insects. ence1 ii that summer death losses .J»U portion of, th« plant Juice or have been higher—up to IS or 20 Up which thtie Insecti cannot per cent—mainly due to complica- EASl BR0A.D fttlte H elecJMln the form of s tion! of acuti pneumonli. ' . WESIJJIE(I> iweet UquliV.Jt Jus a high sugar DAVID BRUCE jontent and, thtretore, is.ittrictlve ; V bets when sources of nectsr are - Wt available. < SEMI-ANNUAL. Ways to rtnlsk Birch Birch Is a doie-gralncd wood that AMBASSADOR SERVICES /! Ml not require i p»s<« filler. It , i la best bt given i mihoginy or iiST* SSJ.' .T'"1 ' "'"••'•'tog HANDSHAKE AWARD SHOE SALE While it is often given i IWih With a gion or duU >i IhBlsh, a ltcquer or a wur, it sup. N FOR THIS WEEK n itea an excellent blse for enamel Discontinued styles of our exclusive Mo- >m nay also lit bleached. GOES TO demo!-rile, Penafjo and Groyflex shoes. SUCKS fljimr Cieakti ^ "' «i« mitler nd «,ble use? HYDE & ELLIS, INC. lne, of course, are Located at eadlnt bread and South Avenue, W. , veMtiW. f,t. er to tom f*» ft bikini, WbUe bicon (At the Plaza) t'Wd m*at drlfiplngs make excel- Weslflold, New Jersey V^meat p|«t, ,snd for seasoning Originally 9.95 "o 17.95 Wei, slew and warmed up TJ^iJj^S^mvnm^ andCivl c Pr'de at a Sponsor of AMBASSADOR SERVICES In welcoming Newcomers to this area. Hand Bag Clearance To all Newcomers we recommend HYDE & ELLIS INC NEW STORE HOURS - 7:30 A. M. „ 7 p. / DERMOGEN 1 lqr eit and mos REDUCTIONS TO 50% £, A* > » complete Hardwar; e Store In For mis Area. ' , SPRING AND SUMMER BAGS It's a dream come true; for here you can fulfill all of 4'llir.atilil,,,,, FEATURES POISON IVY your new household needs In this department store sued hardware confer. • AU SALES FINAL — A» imprond triaasUss lotion arfl nablB t0 Vl a tele ho e 2 67Afl ||f '"; P " "H to Weslfield vmi d«- a"Ur,0,y°u °f P^mpt delivery of any Item > SEW/CE you desire regardless of how small it may be. DRY CLEANING

AMBASSADOR SERVICES ... A Public Relations Service LAUNDfKING 206 North Avenue, W. FINE FOOTWEAR , AND ACCESSORIES Westfleld, New Jerny THE WE$ffmP LEADER. THURSDAY, JULY 13, UaH ft, Fmmirr Wanllri-i '" in thc Dootoy Funeral Home. the widow oS Emtuwal JEckpl, who Trolley Coacbee Trolley ccaches are increasing at OBITUARIES Mias jr. IUDZWOOC.IS <*••*•*. ?*h.*ta»;•/*•* «°.>al «• Mrs. Eckel Vraft born in Ger- meanjuf public transit while street- musical Arthur W. Hmm-rf M». A»y Head Mam? Churcl1 tr nf cars are disap^f aring. There -wet* but he Ul wood, sister 13 after his grad- pastor of St. Paul'a Evangelical fluid, where he had lived far many ITS von Wallmenlch. uation from the Virginia Theolog- and Reformed Church of Garwood, years. He was a draftsman for Besides her husband, she it iur- ical Seminary In Alexandria. Dur- officiated. the Western ^Electric Co. for 23 vived by a son, Henry C. Buchan- ing his rectorship in Montclalr, ha Mra. Whitcombe was killed on years. an of Garwood;. four sisters, Mrs. alto eervtd for many aummer* as Thursday when the was hit by an Surviving are his wife, Mrg. Ja- GRIFFITH'S Martha Ohninfc of. Bnyonne.'Mrs. rector of St. John's Protestant automobile driven by a 15-year old cob* B. Lake, a daughter, Mra. Kttherine Hampton of Columbus, Episcopal Church at Avon-by-the- Newark girl. Marjorie L. Cahill of Walpack; Ohio, Mrs. Clara Daye of Rah- See, Born in Toronto, Canada, Mrs. an aunt, Mrs, Josephine Lancaster of Chicago, and a cousin, Mrs. SUMMER SALE way, and Mrs. Theodora- Hanlon Beaidas hia daughter; he ia sur-Whitcombe came to Garwood about of Philadelphia, and two grand- vived by his widow, Mrs. Flor- 45 yeara ago. She was the widow Mary Kelley of Aurora. children. ence Bellck Lodge; three other of the late William Whitcuinbe, Mr. Lake wms'a member of At- Funeral services will'bo held to- daughters, Mrs. George L. MeCall who died in February, 1948, andlas Lodge, 126, F. * A. M,; the of PIANOS : morrow at 8 p. m, at Gray'i Fu- of Cleveland, Ohio, Mra. J. Stan- waa the daughter of the late Telephone Pioneers and the Pres- neral Home. Rev. Merle S. Ir- fey Dey of Short Hills, and Mri.Jacob and Mary Strieker. 8ho is byterian Church of Westfield, Floor sampl**, dlicontinwtd medtll, rtbutll. vvin, associate pastor uf the Pres- John Edge of Eaton Center, N. survived by a son, Warren L. Funeral services were hold Tues- ranted and \ -•I byterian Church, will officiate. In- H.; two ions, James T. Lodge Jr. Whitcombe, at home;-and a broth- day evening at Gray's Funeral terment will be private. of Roawell, N. M,, and C. Henry er, Louis Strieker of California,, Home, East Broad street. Dr. Wil- Lodge of Hayward, Cal.,' and IS liam K, McKinney, pastor-emeritus Many at good as brand ntw—at prtWf grandchildren. of the Presbyterian Church, offici- Way below th« cost el a ntw plmo. Miss Elizabeth Ftoeter Funeral services will be held Mn. Lillian Principal ated, assisted by thc Rev. Ji.hn Endert of the Dutch Reformed Funeral sfciviees for Miss Eliia- tomorrow afternoon In St. Steph- Mrs. Lillian Principal, 47, of S(i en's Episcopal Church, Pittsfleld, Charles street, Roselle Park, for- 'hui-ch of Beacon, N. V., n broth- fceth Foster, 72, daughter of the er-in-law of Mrs. Lake. A Ma- • . . tonight, and every night late Rev. and' Mis. John B, Fos-N, H. Interment will be in For-merly of Westfield, died Saturday in Overtook Hospital, Summit. She sonic servico was held CoHowinir. In the completely air-cohdi* ter, were Leld Saturday morning est Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo. SPINET BARGAINS Interment was in Fairvicw Cumc- in the Pettit Funeral Home, Rah- was the wife of Michael Princi- pal. tery. tioned PARK HOTEL... where way. Mn. Mary Schak ' Mias Foster, who , resided in Born in Newark, Mrs. Principal dining room, lobby and WcstfioW for many years-at the GARWOOD—Mrs. Mary Schak, lived in WestftelS many yeara be- Mn. €. S. J. Eckel lounge are maintained at home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Slo-86, of 240 Fourth avenue died Sun- fore moving to Roselle Park four day in Bound Brook Hospital after years ago, SCOTCH .PLAINS—Crs. Char- cum of. B30 Summit avenue, died lotte S. J. Eckel, 88, of 2288 North comfortably cool tempera- suddenly of a heart attack' Thurs- a short illness. 'She was the widow Besides her husband, she ia sur- of Frank J. Schak. Vivad by a son, Robert M. Princi- avenue died.on. Tuesday at "Over- turei alliummer long! day night in the' home of Mrs. look Hospital, Summit., She was Harriet Perkins of Cranford, • Born in New York, Mrs. Schak pal, and a daughter, Miss Ola M. had lived here for 35 years. She where she had resided for the past Principal, both of Roselle Park; PL 6-3400 four years. She attended the wag a communicant of St. Anne'a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Presbyterian Church here- for Church and a-,member of its Kos.Class; a sister,' Mrs. Bath L ninny years. try Society. She wu «Ujo • ntem- Zssvko; two brothers, Clarencetand Jwr of the LA8 of thettjurawd Jfciymond Cless, all of Iyinj^on;, POISON IVY Miss Foster was born in Africa- Chapter of American War Dads. and two grandchildren. ' IDERMOCEN — *A»...ia»f»W( where her father was a mission- Funeral services were held Tues- {•••-•Ulniaf f r««i«len ' |etion, ary, She came to this country in She 1* survived by two daugh- Iralpt i» nllm itchiav and 1883 and was graduated from the ters, *Mrs, Frances M. Rex of Elisabeth General Hospital School North Plainfleld and Mrs. M|i- IwMpinf irriutloa earned by of Nursing in 1909. She worked gare$ y,-Dieter, of North Arling- |Pol.on try. - DERMOGEN 1. Used, Floor Samples and Rented ns a nurse until her retirement ton; four sons, William A.of Jer- Gam burg Furs ••able addition le the First several years ago. sey City, Frank L. of. Rutherford, $ M Joseph A, of North, Bergen, and lAid Kit. THE PARK Sample Spinets, *,L .. 249 Survivors include three brothers, Robert E. Schak of Cranford; and WESTFIELD'S DISTINCTIVE STREET AT ANUNCTON N George Foster of Pasadena, Cal.; five grandchildren. ...,..' - . FUR SHOP ft A I N F I E t O, N. J. $ Ernest H. Foster, a missionary in SoldatJARVIS Nanking, China; and Paul Victor Funeral services were held Tues- Sample Spinets, £L . - 285°° Foster of Bristol, Pa.j and two sis- day morning in the Dooley Funeral Made to Order Ready to Wear ters, Miss Emma Foster of Rock- Home in Cranford, followed by a Restyllno. , Repairing, , jlcdse, Pa.; and Mrs. Sophie Kule Hfgh Mass of.; Requiem, at 0:30 SPINETS $041 a. m. at St. Anne's Church offered of Northfield, Mass, Cleaning Cold Storage by the pastor, Rt. Rev. JMsgr. With Full 88 Note John M. Walsh. IiiUrnterit-vwi in Keyboard, U$eil Mr§. W. D. Moffett St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Wood- 106 E. Broad St. ' We. 2-3423 NOW IN PROGRESS bridge. AS UTTLE AS UP TO , Mrs. Wilhelmina D. Jlpffett of 1151 Liberty avenue, Belleville, wife 3 YEARS [of William A. Moffett, formerly of IWcstfield, died Saturday in the $25 TO PAY I East Orange General Hospital, I where she hnd been a patient nine CLEARANCE ; SALE I days. I Besides her husband, Mi's. Mof. I fett is survived by two stop-sons, GRAND BARGAINS I Kenneth of Belleville and William I A. of Newark. Of Women's and Men's Shoes Here are a few of the Une mains: I Funeral services were held on I Tuesday in the McDonough Fu- Quality Footwear of. Nationally Known Makers priced • STEIN WAY •CHICKERING I neral Home, Newark. Interment I was in Maywood. extremely low to clear out broken size-ranges •KNABE *HARDMAN WOMEN'S (formerly ?6.95 to $18.95) • KIMBALL • MASON & HAMUN and many othovt An all inclusive A wonderful collection of fin* Group of Styles, Leathers grands in various sizes and and'Heel Heights finishes, used and rented •-> and some rebuilt.

, Shoes for Summer, Fall $ .95 and Winter 10 . MEN'S SUMMER SHOES The Best Is None Too Good— GRAND AS umE AS m 3 YEARS ; $ 95 TO When finishihng WESTFIELD BRANCH: II LAST BROAD ST. PRICES 6 to PAY Your Snapshots.— . BEGIN AT Phone WE. 2-4381 Two-Tone Tan, Brown and Whita Perforated Styles Let us develop and print your vacation pictures. • (formerly $11.95 to $17.95) A FEW USED UPMGUTS «t Od In fidod comiiLion •* Panel Art in Albums fi. O. KELLER'S -Not all Sizes ond Widths in each Style- Cor. South and .Leland Avenuet . Plalnfield, N. J. VAN ARSDALE'S Pkoneil I'Lnlnfleia o.elOO — other Tuwnn WX-JJ0O (No full) PLAINFIELD , '• • • ' ' ' / 137 Wc-ST FRONT SI Claaaers, Dyers, Ru» Cl«an«rs, Cold Slorag* • - Good Footweor Slnco 1887 ~ Closed Mondays Open Hun's, 'till 9 0PCI4 V/EDN63DM CVININOJ UHtIL HIM* 54 ELM STRUT THE LEADBB, THURSDAY. JOLT *3

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Mail anil Phone OraVri totaling over 2.50 Filled. Ml 2-8000 tj \ && CDKTAIWB AHP'PHAPEHreS, KHESCE r NEWARK, FOtJKTH FLOOR E-Z-Do Is a Summer Buy. Word!

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This triple size wardrobe will hold 30 garments, is cedar color lined Fashion Decrees ... the Arrow-Narrow Silhouette 4.98 and treated with 5fo DOT solu- Formtit Seconds the Motion with the New He§tdmr 7,99 tion; a refutable and removable Value . moth killing fumigator is included without extra charge. All wood - framed, lacquered in a maple fin- ScantHip " Life ish. The overall dimensions are 60"x32"x21". FourrFold Panel Screen Girdle or Panty Blond maple finish, protects baby from draughts, sections off large 4.98 rooms for privacy. 66" high, 20" wide, each panel. Three Panel Screen 3.98 Miracle Storage Chest Ncwtashions call for more slender lines than ever For blankets, Winter woolens, before and tliese now Forinfit creations, with exclu- 40" x 20" x 22"__ 2.9a 2.98 sivc "Scant Hip" control, do tho trick! laches melt from your hips and waistline .,. tummy and derriero Miracle Undabed Chest «rc practically non-existent! All with glorious com. fort and freedom. Nude or white with flexible Stores Summer Llnnkcls, sweater?, non-roll waistline, concave nylon taffeta front panel, 2.98 occnsionnl woolens conveniently out of Bight! 4a"x20"x9'/2"—2.»B lastcx hack panel, Sizes 26 to 34.

Fnmou. Life Bra in nylon; regular or plunging neck- line style. Sixes .12 to 38. A, B, C eups 2.5O CLOSET SHOP < KRESCE • NEWARK Other Formjii Garmenii, from 7.50 tit 10.5O , M'KEET FLOOR Mail and I'linne Order* Filled. CORSET SALON—FOURTH FLOOR

FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE CALL Ml 2-8000 or YOUR LOCAL KR^SGE NEWARK NUMBER! 7 ' BLoomfiQld 2-1700 - ELIiabnth 2.J200 - BEIIvllle Z.4300 . UNIonvlllo 2-2100 - OJUngo fl-4500 MAdl.un 0-22OO - BErgon 3-3700 . SUmmlt 0-6450 4-...1. \K" ASbury Park 2-0098. , THE-WESTFIGLD LEADER. THUBSDAY. JULY t3, 1950

s, • ; CHEESE CMHVI Mayonnaise EVAPORATED \W/ FOOD ill'; HU MAOI , KRAFT VtWMTA IMIXI pint JM- . fcint iv ' MILK Oxydol 2 fc 81 75 33,

tr' uon't miss this golden opportunity u> iaye money on Quality Foods! We're offering NUCOA - COLORED special values during our big Mid Year Food Sale! Wonderful buys on favorite foods. Se8ect*d It'i a good time to atock up. Check the low prices in this ad for items you want to MARGARINE 15. •• include on your list. .. Then hurry over to Safeway - and SAVE! DAIRY SECTION Milk '.Sheffield. Approved 2^39= . ^AllK Sheffield - Homogenized ' 2 conl 41^ Tomato Juice c y.eu'll find nieney wqfinji GROUND BEEF M frinl Monir s I|D car| values in every tedion Butter ' ~ ° » - 70= Tomato Juice 1)b Cheddar Cheese *•»> *«p 75c Grape Juice *^™ £1 22c £\ 41« ' Peaches GOVERNMENT GRADE* BEEF Swiss Cheese D«n-.««-sii»ci nb. 59c Sugar B>!l* Freshly ground . . . perfect every time, jjo, '. juicy and delicious - we guarantee you'll enjoy it. BAKERY SECTION Tomato Paste. 55 POWld Cake I«di-Mwera ioipka. 25= u n k J'«" 29c ' Napklnsr' « <*» - «"•• 2 p » 2te 10 '. GOVERNMENT GRADED ' Mrs. Wrights 1?m Bread »"• '°* 15= Tomatoes <**«.* 2 '",25= Currant Jelly *•»• «i"25« FULLY TRIMA^ED-OVfN READY CoIonial I2n pk9 Rib Roast 79 Sugar Donuts 20« Frostee Mix w™'- 2 4«" 25= Canterbury Tea ^lb •*•• 29« O Sandwich Buns (HambUrg«r Rdt^ .PV9 16= 50 - . ' LEGS or RUMP M SliceH Pineapple p°"> c" 33= Upton's Tea !*^f.32c FULLY TRIMMED - GOVERNMENT GRADED VEAL' Raisin Cup Cakes >ye™ *°*&* 10= Veal 65 Peaches S.1^ »««.25c Sfr.Baby FoodJ^IO Z93c, FROZEN FOODS SLICED - Sy/IFT'S ORIOLE • Grapefruit Juice Old s°u»> 2 «« 29e or CUDAHY'S GOLD COIN 49 Orange Juice HWMV. • 6?z.can-27« TABLE READY MEATS Rhubarb, s Birdiir.i. 16«p.k= 25= SkirietsFrith,latogu,MatMeatLoaves, PV Tcddy'« 12 oi. pkg. C^5C Iraaiachwelger,SpicedLmaeaa Meata ib. D/c Birdseys 12 oz. pkg, 25=. Beautiful Clolifornio Liverwmt, Ciokai Salial, ELBERTA PEACHES New Eiglaoi lbs. A Fresh from the Orchard* 2 Ham 65c THEY'RE IUCIQUS . . Italian Salami pmF 59c WITH NEW FOIL WRAP! PEAK OF THE SEASON 29 Golden yellow tilbet PORK BII1TS .ISSa -83= SMOKED HAM Individually wrapped' in protective (oil SMOKED TONGUE ^T * 59' SMOKED HAM mm » >.65* SWEET AND JUICY MELONS Ib. • • ; T tb nut Handy Mtoniilng Ctiml BEEF LIVER »£««£• ». 73e FOWL * "• - aanaia-aEJiw SIZES - now In every carton) r B VEAL CHOPS «.«« *ti* WE^ SlW» » GARDEN FRESH- VEAL CHOPS -- * 99c FRYING CHICKENS^"- Sunnybank MARGARINE 31 MILD FLAVOR 3»» 10' '.'.., ',..•',..;.''.'•..-'• ••:'.' ••" '< : NEW YORK DBES3IO ..

. . '* Only pop-,r«qdy. Poultry available at Self Service Mecij Sections. LOCALLY BROWN • Ib. Keep llFl New In 'Sou iii fl.ivor BAROEH FRESH bunch " """ * 17 a supply Onions ™«wiuw »jc Radishes Edwacds excluilvc "Speed-Fresh" '*% Regular on hand , metriod mikei the big difference ... £ Driji and SOFT DRINKS gives you the full, natural coffee rich, Class Maker ' Watermelon -" * 4« Scallions inn and aroma. Never »tocked, never sold unless at peak freshness C'ASMONT ROOT 1EEI1, CREJH SOB/I, . ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAUWAY, JUU. 15IJN SCOOTED LEMON LIME, cate SNOWY PEAK BINDER ALE, 1.35 2 23= MERRY MIX CLUB SODA, SNO COLA PLUS DEPOSIT

HIRES ROOT BEER, PEPSI COLA, A ROYAL CROWN COLA • - V SEVEN UP - - - -

Westfield. Mr. Rodgers was with Mrs. Gilbert Goheen of Easton, | his /»mily far the July Fourth Pa., formerly of Westfield, was a weekend. recent weekend guest of Mrs. Wil- liam Spencer of 612 Maple street. Mr. and Mr3**H. B. Giant Jr. AIR-CONDITIONED and BOD, Larry, of Oak avenue are Miss Ruth Dahlstrom, daughter vacationing at Culver Lake. of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Dahlstrom of | Alden avenue, has returned after Hugh Blodgett, son of Mr. and visiting friends in Emmaus, Pa. I Mrs. H. Y. Blodgctt of Elm street, is visiting friends at Townsend's John, Ann, Bill, and Bobby Dar- E. toifcra and Inlet foi 10 days. by of Highland avenue are spend- •«• •pcodinf « month -•- ing the summer at Echo Hill Camp V. T., »htr« they Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jost of in Clinton. The Big Boss is on Vacation and.. • «t MM 660 Colonial avenue have just Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Smith of w, Mr. and I b)ient a week at the Shelburnt in 871 Dorian road and sons, Kendon IWriagian, formerly of | Atlantic City. and David, have returned from a two-week trip to Florida. They brought Miss Joan Asay of Wash- OUR MANAGERS THINK ington, D. C, home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of 604 Washington street are the NOTICE parents of a son born last Mon- THEY'RE MISTER JOE! day in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- field. »•• d Pi/ Mrs. Harry Flagg and daugh- Look How Those Fellers Hove Murdered Prices/ ter, Helen, and grandson, Brian The Electrical Business Pattyson, all o! 112 Effingham place, have been at Hudson Falls, Miiter Joe got fancy this year and he's out at Coney Island SfCMstJ llf N. Y., visiting Albert Purling »nd MANAGERS' family, While there, they attend- balking in the gun. .While he's away our managers are running of the late ed the races at Saratoga. MONTH «t Ktafi •*• thinga. If Mister Joe knew what was going on he'd swim back. Mr. and Mrs. George Eustii and Our managers are slashing prices as if it wasn't their money— children of 819 Standish avenue Thomas Orr ale spending six weeks on a south- and it isn't! Come in and get these values before Mister Joe em trip. Barbara Windfeldt, daughter of hears about it way out in Coney Island. Mrs. Alan Johnston, is flying to Cuba Friday to visit a former will be continued room-mate. Miss Beatrice ingrah«iti, daugh- LIIIY'S ter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Merton In- by his son giahain of Dorian road, was guest of honor recently at two showers. YOUNG FOWL One, a linen shov/er, was given TOMATO by Mrs. Berkley Fox of Shadow, WibOrr lawn drive. Mrs. S. Robert Ingra- c ham of Mountain avenue* sister-in- Ik «## ilm :aw of the bride-to-be, was'hostesa JUICE at a pei'sonal shower in her home MNILIti Thursday evening. Miss Ingra- Blueberries OMNI PM MMI • • • ham will be married to Kenneth Km In For Service Telephone Nickel of Pasadena, Tex., former- 2 IUMI cum KOSMI imi IONIUM ly of Westfleld, Sept. 23. Mr. Nickel was visiting in Westfleld BrtSktt UMsMI B#tf • I over the fourth of July weekend. 20*i. cant by Bernard Raker. Inlnfloa Westfield 2-2254-J Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weaver of Mountain avenue entertained their Tfcfa value (elected neighbors at their annual Fourth by Ckicncc Mllklc. 23c N. Newark auuufer. of July picnic. Guests included HVGMDE S SKINtIM, Mr. and Mis. John Walker, Mr. TINOCI, JUICV and Mrs. Edward Tinilall, Horace Whan Others Raiit tkt Prle«, Wood and his sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. DeLong, Mr. Our M«M«trs Chop It I nMMFKTEU and Mrs, Frank Gerhart, and Miss A CM* JUrws-Mw-Ttp Agda Rafter., -55c Mrs. Weaver is entertaining her fmh' California KOZIN FOOD CNEST! afternoon bridge club today. ••» - SUGAR FRESHLY CUT Miss Hortense Budell and Miss Ada Budell left on Monday for CHOPPED IEEF ?..» 55« SPICED (SLICED) Oeld*n Tabl* Green River, Vt. LUNCHEON MEAT . £ 2fc TOWN'S SLICED IKON ,. L^ SWIFTS COOKED . $249.95 5 £ 39c SLICED SILAW .. I 33c • MEATS OF TME SEA • By ERIC H. PETERSON, JR. FRESH CAUGHT Ntw HOIM Grown Union County Agricultural Agent FLOUNDERS . . . » 23c About the third week in July is Dm Suds Sfand Up ntm SEUCTEP the ideal time to prune climbing C roses. Rambler roses should be SHRIMP .. . , 7 pruned Rs soon as the flowers fade. Hem* Grown Ramblers send up strong new DUZ LOISTEB TAILS 7 7 lie growth from the crowns of the plants about this time of year, and Largt SMOKED you will notice that few of these Tills 'value selected COD FILLETS yj 7 - 39c canes originate from older wood. by George Koniol, 23c Verona manager, As young canes are shooting up vigorously at this time of year it is best to shift the job of supplying CEREAL PRICES next season's blooms to these canes by removing all of the old wood. It's not wise to delay until the • F*ESH BAKED COOKIES • ARE CHEAPER AT KINGS canes grow large. Rnmbling roses IUMV'5 COOKIES ' , . that are used to cover banks or in KEUOOG'S .arge naturalistic pluntings do not |_| HlMNpim AlSOnlllMi box 3SC RICE need such flno pruning. About all •UMTS rtUMP they need Is correcting pruning to KRISPIES keep the edges in their proper OFIIIARS . . . . ^ places. SUNSHINE -•Me This is an excellent time to DKMSPY CRACKERS 7 ^ tuily shade trees to decide if they need thinning. With the foliage IUNSHINI Ttll Your Ntighber About Thtst in the tree it is much easier to M Puffs. ^ 25c ell which branches should come NAIISCO ut. Home gardeners who have rouble growing grass under large D SOCIAL TEA 7.. I** 27c •'404b. Froxtn Food dwitl rccs would be wise to start a two NAIISCO tlit Kings o LoH of Oon»ral Slerego Spaed . three year thinning program Thll valu MIM n the head of the tree so that DRIT2 CRACKERS 7 \ 32e men art wild by Dare Pen, o Extra High BoMo Spaco! iventutilly sunlight, uir and rain Linden mtnai*r< :an come down through the tree WESTON'i evtr thest stn- o Big, DMD, 12-01. Vo^otabk Critptfl nto the turf below. At the same D SANDWICH COOKIES 2le sational offers! me, homo owners who have THE NEW WONDHt FOOD . . . itrcet trees with low-hanging mulches might prevent serious ae- KRAFT SHARP ^f^ FK01EN HUT JUKES! iilcnts by removing these lower nibs. This will help also to en- L Abu/ tee/b/z ouruge. lawn grass to grow under American Cheese Food WttCH'S 'icse trees. MINUTE MAID R«g. 33c volua UmonacU Mix . Y«t! Hen is the longer-Iasling exterior beauty of whiter, Home gardeners can check to sec Whilt th.y laitl MINUTE MAID • better-wearing Permalux... the tougher, more stain-rcaintunt rod spiders—sometimes culled _ MINUTrMAID CREAM CHEESE Blandtd Juit* , beauty of UUnlum-porcelaiii interior finish! The enduring l>id

Plans {or the summer and early ill activities of Westfield Coun- il, Knight* of Columbui, were »n- iounced by newly-elected (rand might 1. Leslie Warren at the learane fuly meeting held in the council's juarters at Broad and Prospect itreets. Two committees were ap- jointed to arrange for the annual 'amily picnic to be held in Sep- ember, and fof * golf tournament 0 be held at the moat convenient Last Days! Tonight Through ime during the summer for in- ereated members Mid friends. The picnic committee is headed y James P. Whalen and includes DESKS, ODD PIECES iohn Hutton, Frank Swartz, James Saturday! Quantities Limited! Veils, James Cagnassola, Theo- W«M Joie Zmuda, and Vincent and Jharles lfannino. LifMt cabinet, aaah. •4.50—M.M -'A Arranfenienta for the golf tour- S2.5O—lttM icy will be made by Charles Con. Cedar cheat, walnat S99S—BS.M y assisted by John Carpenter. Chairmen;, »t the standing eera- Cedar cheat, ssiahofany 99.50—••.•» R*f. t9.9i Inatarikriiaa; 19M M »J§ litteea alto were named by Graad Slow-a-way eheat, maple — 69.S0—M.M night Warren. They are; Gen- Magaaiste rack, mahogany - 21.50— I4.M VANITY rsl program, Joseph L, Conley; leinbershlp, Edward J, Mehkr; . Sewing cabisset, mahogany - 24.50—!•.•§ rtfti :«tholic artivity, Frederick B. Ma- What-aM stand, mahogany • 24.9S—1S.M ion; publicity, Joseph J. Kiel Valet rack, mahogany 16,50— ll.M 19.95 •9-15 iack; council activity, Vincent TtUiftumt bench, mahogany. ».9$—19.M loonsnj fraternal activity, Harry !«•• traa* . Younfhani; bowling, Elmer f, T.V. Table-cabinet nth. — S7.50—SS.M •prtaf saau; tfcita brers af lak, Ihrman; K.ftball and basketball, Peambroke table, mahogany — 54.50—S9.M katvy JanUs ACA liskasa. Vahwa amea 8. MaeFadyen; fourth da. Canter bookcase, mahogany • ree, Benjamin C. Hague;'and. re- 21.50— 1S.M at las* MSSJIV frlaa ... Mat reat, Eugene A. Kroneke. Bookcase, mahogany S1.S0—1».M a>yr the new year by Grand Knight Wing chair, satin 8c leather — 219.00— 1M.M 2-pc. Living room, kelly green — 298.00—240.M 'airen are:- Assistant chaplain, WALLPAPERS A PAINTS Wing chair, imparted linen — 293.00—Slt.M 2-pc. Living room, rose frieze —— 305.00—240.M ;ev, William J. Dunn; lecturer, Wmt NOW rank N. Abbruccato; and finan- Wing chair, print & boucle — 132.50—1M.M 3-pc. Living room, rose & blue — 298.00-25O.M Mercury outaide paint, reg. colon 4.25 3.S9 aecretaiy, Benjamin C. Hague. Lounge chair, print & velvet — 147.00— 1M.M 2-pc. Living room, grey frieze — 279.00—24O.M 'hese officers will be installed with Mercury Exterior trim, per gal. ——— 5.95 4.49 Lounge chair, mauve boucle — 154.00—1M.M 2-pc. Living room, grey frieze — 249.00—219.M e elective officers in September. Mercury flat white and colors, gal. —— 2.95 2.44 Armchair, gold daniatk •• 148.00— 1M.M 2-pc. Living room, rose mohair - Mercury glosa, white and 10 colors 2.95 2.97 Pins Service Award Armchair, gold faille • 129.00—M.M Armchair, gold damask —• 234.0O-1M.M Mercury pigmented, primer and sealer- 3.95—— 3.24 I Walter H. Hupp, Dogwood way, Waltex and Sanitaa discontinued patt.- 2.70—— 1.9S pountainside, an engineer in the Armchair, Duncan Fhyfe —— 57.95—4T.S9 engineering department of Settee, eggshell boucle • 259.00—15».M Imperial washable wallpaper, odd lots- 1/% price Standard Oil Development Co., Lovescat, grey /chartreuse damask — 239.00—1M.M Regina twin brush waxer 59.95 44.72 npleted 20 years service and was Mercury No-Rub wax, per gal. — 2.95 2.3S (resented his service pin today. Sofa, dikmond-tufted, gold 497.0Or-MS.M : Sofa, floral chintz ' 339.00—1M.M Sofa, exposed frame, French Prov. — 489.00-*7*.M JL 3/4 Sofa, grey velvet ———— 372.50—25».M POISON IVY Sofa, Regency style -r— 498.00—SM.M iBENCH PROVINCIAL DERMOCEN — An improved Sofa, curved front, flamingo 559.00-3M.M Wn NOW i-staiaing greaieleaa lotion, Sofa, English club.—— 475.00-2M.M llwlpa to relieve itching and 439.0O-SM.M Credenza-Buffet Iwetpiss; irritation caused by Sofa, Lawson, grey matelane • 598.00—3M.M Breakfront, large • • 795.00-495.M iPoiwn Ivy. DERMOGEN U a, Sofa, Regency kidney , 469.00-aM.M Cheat, 5-drawer, hand-decorated — 159.00—M.M Ivaluabla aiditioa to lh* Firat 112.00— 79.M Sofa, English lounge - 589.0O-4M.M Writing desk-powder table —— iiii Mi Kit. i 4'6" Bed, goes with desk above — 119.00—79.50. Sofa, foam rubber, mitelaise - ' 349.00—»»i.M Wardrobe chest, tliding door* —• • 398.00—2S9.M . 284.0O-1M.M >M at JARVIS Loveaeat, foam rubber, linen • Secretary, frultwobd with leather • . 249.00— IM.M 7-pc. Dining room suite ;—- • 687.00—3M.M DINIMG. BEDROOM China cabinet, grill top - 345.00—1M.M Wmt HOW 4-pc. Bedroom, 2 twin beds, mail. 454.50—2M.M 3-pc. Bedroom, poster bed, mahog. — 329.00—SM.M MODERN TABLES - 3-pc. Bedroom, solid mahogany, - 359.00-2M.M WaW NOW 3-pc. Bedroom, solid cherry — - 379.00-2M.M Lamp table, cordovan 64,50—49.50 3'pc. Bedroom, mahogany —— - 319.0O-219.M Coffco table, blond 94,50—«9.95 4-pc. Bedroom, mall. & leather - - 579.00-3M.M End table, cordovan ——— 39.50— 29.9S 3-pc. Bedroom, mahogany - 495.00-aSS.M Lamp table, walnut ——— 32.50— 19.9S 3-pc. Bedroom, mail., Regency stylo — 495.00—429.M Coffee table, walnut — 34.50—24.95 43.50— 19.9S 3-pc. Bedroom, mahogany 38B.0O—27B.M "End table, pink lacquer — 39.50—19.95 3-pn. Bedroom, mahogany 299.00—248.0O Coffee table, coral lacquer - 29.95—2I.SO S-pc, Bedroom, 2 heds, satinwood 608.50—449.90 Step table, limed oak 43.50— 34.95 4-pc. Bedroom, blond mahogany 795.00—493.00 End table, blond mahogany • 89.50— 74.95 Butterfly table, bisque 3-pc. Bedroom, Chinese modern 369.00—249.00 22.95—10.50 3-pc. Bedroom, hisquo mahogany 609.00—319.M Lamp table, limed oak 89.50— 74.05 COACH LANTERN 3.pc. Bedroom, modern blond walnut 498.00—39S.M Neat of 3 tables, bisque —— 44.S0—»0.9« |M«tUi of Coppar, Satin Black 3-pc. Bedroom, modern grey walnut - 295.00—19S.M End table, bisque — 22,95— 14.50 I'lniih. Claar Beveled Olau. 10-pc. Dining room, blond mahogany 498.00—349*00 Lamp table, limed oak — |0v,rall Height 12Vi". Dlam- 47.50—20.95 7-nc. Jr. Dining room, grey oak 562.00—39S.0O Coffeo table, blk. lacqbe* 3O.50—29.95 Lamp table, blond * giass,- 5-pc. Jr. Dining room, round table — 1B8.50—98.M 54.50— 39.95 Coffee table, blond mahog. 5-pc. Jr. Dining room, ebony oak 239.00—119.M 64.50—49.50 EISEMAN'S End tablo, blaek lacquer — B". Onr a Quarter «/ a Cmiury J0-nc. Dining room, blaqud mahog. —1080.00—SM.M UOHtiho AND lAMPt nwwii AND ami fork Avt. (near Fourth) rUINPIUD .0 •-• ANY. EVENING 'TIL 9:30 in the U. S. at the present time, most LETTERS TO THE of whom are in the concentrated centers of population. New York State alone ELVTOM contains about half of them. It is likely Uttm to tkM tOter from that for .every party member, there are rmitrt nuut t>« k*pt thort wut 10 sympathizers who are ready, will- Mould be on topict »f com- munity wter««t. They mwt ing and able to'do the party's work. So, it rtcrived in tkt Leader offitt he said, "There is a potential fifth coJ- by 8 a. m. Monday for in- elMtitm. t* thtt week'i «#«*. wof wh«n vary few ps»«)le umn of 540,000 people dedicated to this Ltttert wtwt fc» M«we«I, tut philosophy." MM* wOi bt withheld from had cheeking account*. New mere Since the trial and conviction of the puHic*tiom upon reqiuit. a. I. 11 members of the party's Executive "and mart rtalin* the conv«ni*nc* Board, major organizational changes Praise For Firemen have been effected, Mr. Hoover con- a checking account offers. We Editor, Leader: tinued. The* trend" has' been toward Attached herewith is a copy of have several plant both for butl- decentralization. In order to eliminate a letter which I have written to the dargers that-arise when large num- Mayor Bailey which is self explan- wi-t bers congregate, the number of Com- atory. rtfi* antl personal accounts, One In the interest of giving credit iuamm MW MI tew 10 cm* munist Party club* has been almost where credit is due I would appre- is sure to suit you. tripled. No membership cards were is- ciate it very much if you would And space to publish this letter, as sued last year, and the maintenance of I certainly feel that the Fire De- , JULY-IS, 1950 membership records has been discon- partment should be commended fov tinued. A courier system has been es- their excellent job and I think it would be well to bring it to the at- tablished to protect confidential com- tention of the rest of the citizens "Wh«t munications. Secret printing plants e of Weatfleld. IHPf"i;iii«WM ••» t* y *»*• have been sef up, Leaders are being "Dear Mayor Bailey: selected for the underground. -A thor- "Monday, July 3, about 6 p. in. THE NATIONAL BANK «__^^h»t ttwiiublte play. I experienced a fairly serious roof i.j|til/MH ichooU:»re opjen and ough and elaborate system has been do- fire at my residence, 314 Scotch ^^Ww&i by'««e lew- vised for making certain that each mem- Plains avenue and I wanted to '.-WESTFIELD ber is loyal to Communism and will re- -write you thii letter to express my , with competent super- very gincerest appreciation for the : main so. excellent work performed by our ii||H|iP- :flif|r; .ilford •b*u|i as Fire Department, . - could "Chief linden, Captain Rose- Qur Military Strarmthf crana and the other members of One of the great current topics of the Fire Department who respond- conversation is just how the United ed to the alarm were vary meticu- l^gftrtRi^lloil.^»t, thel local States and Russia compare in military lous about protecting the furniture aid *lmt Uwjr art Wlbf ?«. real and other portions of* the house strength. On the one hand are those jiot directly affected by the Ore to %W»»faeirtiattlMs)r who say that the Soviet Union is the point where the damage to frfghtenihgly superior—and at the other household furnishings was prac- «H»«r»fU. softball leagues, extreme are those who believe we aretically negligible. t» big league baseball strong enough and have nothing much "In addition, what appeared to ways throughout the state are be • very serious conflagration was more crowded today than at any PffJI u th« schedule from now to worry about. brought under control in relative- Calls For More time in history, particularly on i^M^lim'' in -August. . An article in V. S. News &. World ly short order and upon complet- week-ends and holidays. The heavy Report has summed up the available ing their task, they covered the influx of visiting motorists, added I caaH 4n4 Mmething in this holes in the roof with a tarpaulin Careful Driving evidence and compressed it into a fea- to the state's own increase of 117,- *i« to b»|« hU attention, he i* which prevented subsequent dam- 000 registered vehicles, points up ture of uncommon interest and value. age from rain which fell that TRENTON, July f2—Motor Ve- the need for both stricter local en- .Wlahl«ir for »cl>ool to reopen First of all, when it comes to arms, night. hicle Director Martin J. Ferber to- forcement and a greater Individ- the Soviet bloc of nations is overwhelm- "This is my first experience' of day cautioned that if traffic acci- ual responsibility on the part of this nature and I felt it only fair dents and fatalities continue to In-. the motorist. ingly ahead of the U. S. bloc. We can to call to your attention the excel- crease at the present rate, it may command 43 army divisions as against lent job done by the Fire Depart- be necessary to tighten restrictions "There can be no decrease in ac- tuny y*«ra riilng costs and ment and further I am sending a on motor vehicle travel. cidents and fatalities unless every Russia's 170, We have 6,000 tanks and driver takes continuous cognizance . hava b«Mt the country. With copy of this letter to the Wetitjielil Adding to the'complexity of an 14,000 combat Aaircraft as against her Leader asking them to include'this already trying accident situation of the increasing hazards brought Unoua iiwlM«nce one group blame* 40,000 and 16,000 respectively. Of the in their newspaper so that the rest is a rise of 117,000 nipre .vehicle about- by the crowded conditions r group for the trend. Labor has traditional weapons, we are ahead only of the folks -in town might feel registrations this year over last, of the highways; unless they real- fcW* of industrial profits. The safer by knowing that they BTB and an increase in gasoline con- ize that every time they get Be- in Naval craft—546 to 427. However, protected by a very first class Fire sumption representing more than hind the wheel in today's traffic wife la "robbed" by farmers, manu- U. S. News estimates, our atom bomb Department. 525 niiUion additional miles of their chances of becoming involv- ed in a mishap are five to 10 times CATCH THAT ELUSIVE DOLLAR! mladletnen, etc. Some bust- "Again my vei'y sincere thanks travel on the state's streets and stockpile totals 400, as againat 25 for greater than they were a few yearg to Chief, Linden and the entire highways. Furthermore, there is few IJM totana «lmoet wholly at the communist world. back. Motorists who wilfully break And whsn you do ... put it in a Savings Program at FIHf fire Department," no sign, of a let-up in either of ih Many political these rapidly expanding factors. . speed laws or drive in a reckless FEDERAU That way you'll be sure that it's »afe ... and ' But arms aren't'the whole story. In DAVE \V. WUERTllELE ^adldatM with vic- ,th« last War, for instance, we entered . n'lL'ii'fi ,Jtw V,«J ,•'<.. >'i~v' W I-'". •' manner not only' endanget their pafMwn-r , f..rv :-j-*v '{ ! own safety but theif/eii At their" 1n"to hostilities at a terrific disadvantage Countv Sprays ciple that the less govcrne^ passengers and other highway us- Mtfewl trafHy. turninng tta Mw for in this department. Japan, Germnny^i}-* • r - best governed,' Director Ferber ers. Today, moie than evei be- When you save systtmatically or FIRST FEDERAL you'll hays' i whatever direction may seem Wooded Areas would prefer to see as little gov- fore, drivers would do well"to h'ced a Mcura-futuiwf ««m#mb»r .. . the difference between with-' and Italy were all 'far ahead of us in the . ernmental interference as possible the familiar slogan, "Drive care- ins and having is savingl . t at the moment. Meanwhile size and strength of every combat ser- Wooded areas in the County with drivers, feeling aa he does fully. The life you save may to debt ha wared. To an ever vice. What told in the long run was our Park System, including those near that the majority of operators are your own." • < ENCOURAGING THRIFT FOR 42 YCARSI extant local , communities, military potential—which simply means driveways in the Watchung Res- inherently safety conscious, will ltd ateUfr are leaning upon • ervation, have been sprayed to con- respond to safety measures and the industrial capacity that can be ap-trol canker worms and Dutch Elm are seldom involved in a traffic ac- Dee*rallve Intemt laiiirf that cannot carry the plied to creating, arming, transporting disease beetles. A 2% per cent cident or violation. Booms that are square and unin- i result is steadily depreciate and maintaining a great Army, Navy and emulsion of DDT was used for "However, with accidents up 20 teresting in shape can be Improved Air Force. ' canker worms and a 3 per cent per cent and fatalities 17 per cent by having one wall painted a color r-H>r in other words, rising emulsion on elms for the Dutch over last year, the prospects for that is different from the' other jpji-sjif IKI iHevitable egg and hen relation- So', when the U. S. News compares Elm disease beetle. the immediate future should give three. This provides a focal, point This percentage, according to every enforcement officer and ev- o( interest. If there is a fireplace In ship of debt, money value, and prices the.production power of the two worlds the'room, the decorative interest is. should no longer puzzle anyone. The the picture becomes infinitely more en- tests made by the Audubon So- ery citizen cause for serious reflecr ciety apd the U« S. Department of tion," warned Mr. Ferber. "High- usually placed on the fireplace wall. fpiects in the problem cati be fitted to- couraging, The U. S. bloc has an an-Agriculture, will do no harm to gether with dreadful clarity from the nual steel production capacity of 144,- bird life, - Canker worm damage 000,000 tons; the Russian bloc has 30,- to trees, except for elma at Gal- front page of practically any newspaper. loping . Hill Golf Course, where IpjvjThe, United States on the- present 000,000. Annual coal production on soft, wgt ground kept the spraying HENRY P. TOWNSENO course will one day face a financial our side is 1,360,000,000 tons; Russia enn unit fronronerating,'has'not been count on 430,000,000. Electric power severe, according to Ralph H. Car- AGENT ALUED VAN UNES. INC crisis that coulij wipe out the material ver, chief forester. possessions of all the people and may output per year runs 690,000,000,000 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVERS also result in destruction of representa- kilowatt hours and 106,000,000,000 MaiMM Btale respectively,. Oil comes to 3,089,000,- STORAGE WAREHOUSES tive government. There is one alterna- California takes petroleum out of 000 barrels as against 299,000,000. Rail the ground, salt out of the sea, and 241 NORTH AVE. tive. Get busy now. Call for a curb mileage is 675,000, as opposed to 107,- vitamins out of fish liver through • WESTFIELD, N. J. on fWeral spending. Every chamber chemical industry that makes some 800. And Russia's food supplies are al- 00 different mineral products. From ' WE. 24484 of commence and civic organization, ways-short. lone In Amador county, has recent- PACKING — CRATING — SHIPPING J iyavery^ newspaper and community lead- ly come a hard, waxlike hydrocar- er should demand a halt to the shame- bon which may replace the Car- "The thing1 that has for a long time nauba was used in the manufacture less, tragic practice of sending men to of shoe polish and carbon paper. OPEN HOUSE kept the electorate behind the planners ^ithe •;•; 'Cpntress .of the United States Califotnlans even collect seaweed and the speechmakem has been the and squeeze from it medicines and pledged to "bring home the bacon'' in A darkened house ii as good promise of gain without work—of some- livestock fodder. ai an engraved invitation to ||he fbtm of bigger and bigger appro- thing for nothing. It is nothing more burglars, and when they pay l$priatioi|«( fcir .local projects. No one' than just a promise. Westerners are - LEADER WANT ADS PAY -.. you a viiit, you pay. |;J(tnpws';1ipw long in terms of years our told that they will have new power- Your home being robbed ? |jcbfiStfy Can ^taitd the present farce— plants, new irrigation systems and so About six times greater than fefiilt the end cannot be far off. on, all free at govermrtent expense. The ITCHY Season the chance of ita catching fire, . Farmers are given heavy subsidies, all is Here:— and you'would never dream of Thi> ii the lime of rear when doing without fire insurance. Communiirn — How .Big?,.. < free nt government expense. New and innocent appeaHnc leaves can fllSwTOe • 4m.ericah Communists, who beautiful highways, airports, harbors, eauie untold diitreti to thoie You'll breathe a lot easier •uiceptible to attac.lt by PoUon gone' usderttround with a venge- and so on become realities,, all free at Icy. Guard afaimt unneeded about personal possessions if unpleatantneti. Be prepared you have our Residence and ltr<,v »i fare attempting to weaken the na- government expense. The unemployed are given relief and the aged are sup- Outside Theft Policy. A policy ||;tion through propaganda, and are trairi- with sweeping coverage, it pro- |>.Jng spies whose job' is to bore .inside the ported. Veterans receive huge benefits, all free at government expense. It's 'DERMOGEN tects all the content* of your i^|^r^me|| and to steal top military A tucce«*ful Remedial Applies* home, while traveling, in" home :ieerets—particularly t|hose concerning- wonderful. But not one penny of it is tt«n for relief of itching •kin. hotels, in summer homes. It financed our free."—Everett, Pn., Republican. Especially effeckWe In cmei of «1 j^jltotnic weapons, jet planes, and plans IVY and OAK POISONING. even pays you for damage m ififpritiHj national defense in event of war, done by intruders or vandal- a low-cost n M i* ism. pp^at^iai essence,...is what FBI Director "As other countries have found out, Sold at JARVIS ^ipi Sidg-ard Hoover recently told a Sen- we can't surrender just a little bit of our Here is an investment in the bank" ittt&'icd.mmittee, ', • Independence! In this world of nations, peace of mind. Let us give you loan 1 the rest of the reassuring de- Iplp.Mry Hoover is under no illusions as you are either grown up or you nre a tails. slSol^onimunist purposes. He said, "The child. Your Government is either your ttimuhlst Party is not a bona fide hired servant—or it is your boss! It Convenient terms-Prompt s litical party. It is a highly organized, mny be a kind boss nt first, but there Are you planning to buy a H litant, and disciplined conspjrntorinl is never any guarantee, human beings Come in now... and talk it p|^llow)ing the whims and'dictates being whut they arc, that it mny not be THE OLPEST BANKING INSTITUTION IN WESTFIEUJ gl»i|riiat|wial Communism .... Tho n very severe bona later on—when it is ft group dedicated to the over- too late to do anything: about it.—New- f ^^|^^p|||i^(ienfc'' •••'' • ton, N. C, Observer. m ta M WESTFIELD NEW YORK SfftELD TRUST ^^,,^|K|ji$r6t^T^p»? >Ac-, No one has any moral right any- WOQuimhySt HOWMimmSt. ' whero or at any time to keep others Wi 2-/234 from warkln**—Jefferson {O.) -Gazette; SCOTCH ,,3,;::.*;;.!;t!;4*#jf)jf^c.. ,. T. »'»<«H lIMnM*

,'i . . ,i • •••/••.• "' UtAMBt, TrTTjMDAY1. JCTT 11 1M# Faneas that th« Gowraer can HIVNMK Bridge* 8 make th* chaavas By isewatg as BridgeaBdCanaita ^gf* *•* executive order. He quoted Par- After War Herm aons as saying enabling action by the legislature is not needed- •y ALKXASDBB G. SPKNCEB TRENTON — The New Jersey Off Auto Licenses This year's legislature defeated Assemblyman Frank Thompson • bill by Thompson which would Turnpike Authority is giving con- NORTH sideration to the naming of its ma- Jr. (D.-Mercer), has asked Gover- have made the same changes. *»• nor Driscoll to revise the state's jor bridges after war heroes of A»«t The present system, reoiiiriag the state, it was announced by auto licensing system and permit motorists to appear personally at a Paul L. Troast, eaairnan of the * A K C » mailing of license plates and oper- state motor vehicle ossce, was de- * QIT ators' licenses. Authority. WMT EAST scribed by Thompson as "one of "These bridges, the largest struc- * Q It 7 « » «W 8 S 2 He alto urged the plates be the three most antiquated in the tures en eat US-milt suosrhigh- V none ?J 1« I 3 made permanent. nation, and the moat costly." w«y, will cross the Hacfcensack, «> J 1« » I In a letter to Driscoll, Thomp- He estimated the changeover pssaaic, Baritea and Rahway riv- 4>A<|4 e>»2 son said he had been informed by would ssve the state 1700,000 en, and Eancocaa Croak," said Mr, SOUTH Attorney General Theodore D. yearly. Troast. "We teat it bath fttiag * A K and appropriate that these bridges bs aasMd after the state'a out- standing war harass. The nam . _ K J 1« 4 The COOPER and SPERKY preferably, should be representa- With East-Wast vulnerable, the tive of the various branch** of the bidding goes: U. 8. armed forces, including the South West North East Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air 1H pats SH pass Corpa end the Coast Guard. 4N.T, paaa IH p 1 6H 'pass pass p "In order to *f act such a plan, Wast eaens the jack of dis- added Mr. Treest, "the Commis- Haw should South play sioner* are iaviting aaggestions Girl Takes Car; In for It tricks for names from the various veter- ans' organisations in tha stats. The Auto Accident When this band was played de JACK KUON Authority alaa* to appoint a spe- Kills Aged W. clarer woa the opening lead with Miss Lorraine Hanlon, 20 years dummy's ae* of diamonds, then of the cial committee of several repre- old, of 134 Morris avenue, West played a small heart. East follow- sentatives frem the** organisa- GARWOOD—Police said a 15- Brighton, 8. I., suffered injuries to ed small and Seuth played the ECONOMY DRY GOODS STORE tions to review the auggeationa and year-old Newark girl with no li- the face, right arm, right side and queen. West showed out and the to counsel it in th* selection of cense drove the car that killed left knee at 8 o'clock Friday night contract had to go down, aa the 147 E. BrosWI Straw! names. As aeon as decisions are Mrs. Emma Whitcomb, 76, here as a result of a three-car crash jack-ten ef trump* had to take a made, they will be announced." Thursday. in front of 225 North avenue. Mis trick, and another trkk had to go Jack came to America at the age of 14 from r'or MM ef these bridges—th* The elderly widow was thrown Hanlon was treated at the office o to the ace of clubs. Odessa, Rusaia, where ha was born and attended early on* crossing the Rarltan River- over a hedge when the car went Dr. K. E. Morria. South hsould make the hand eas- schools. Together with his parents, • brother and two Mr. Troast said that tha commis- out of control, Jumped the eurb, According to police, Miss Hanlon ily by a aimpla safety play. The sisters, he settled in the Williamsburg section of PEOPLES IAJC ft TOJST sioners are considering the sug- and struck her. was a passenger in a coups driven flrst heart trkk should be taken Brooklyn, attended Public High School No. 431 there gestion to name it after Sergeant It Anally came to rest against by John J. Basgan of 162 Pelton With th* ace. If both oponent* and was active In athletics, John Bastions, of Raritan, who lost a porch. avenue, Wast Brighton, which follow suit, trumps are drawn his life in World War II, and who Police questioned the girl at crashed into the rear of a sedan without trouble, th* ace of clubs After high school, he continued his studies even- was awarded the Congressional headquarterr They said she told owned by John Hengel of 14S Mad- is conceded and declarer has th* ings and when only 19 yean old started a little plumb- Medal of Honor. Since Sergeant them she came here to viiit rela- ison avenue, forcing it agafnat th* reat. If East shows out on the ing buainess of hia own—telling it two years later. Baiilon* lived on the RariUn tives and decided to try a spin in rear of another sedan operated by lead of the ace ef trumps, South He next went to Detroit and there began his first River, tha commissioners feel that her uncle's car. David E. Kerman of Gleniide ave- must go off one, but in that case work In the dry goods business. A year later he moved this bridge should be reserved as a She had driven once before and nue, Murray Hill. no other play would make the con- to Omaha to take a position with a leading dry goods lasting memorial to his name. had watcted others drive. She Kermsn'a machine had stopped tract, a* th* jack-ton in West's atore there. About this time, Uncle Sam was looking drove about a quarter of a mile suddenly because of a traffic emer- hand would mak* • trick no mat- for good material for the Army and Jack joined the through a residential district, mak- gency, police said, the pileup re- ter what South did. Bui the play Infantry. After the war he went\baxk to Brooklyn, ing several turns, before the acci- sulting. The Beagen and Henge of th* ace is insurance against all where his brother was now one of the City Engineers. •aw onions, as you prokabh; dent. cars were damaged. four trumps being with; East. •>**>' contain • flavorful volatile When West fails to follow to the In 1920, Jack came to Westfteld and opened the all Which may or may net be re- ftrst round of trumps, East's Economy Store. Since that time, he has enlarged the WfSTHUD mCTMCAL SBtVICf Care of "SaMfcw" store three times and now occupies the entire build- tained after cooking. If you prefer Libya, scheduled by United Na- Nature quite wisely •rovldts the trumps can be picked up by lead- mild-flavored onions, they should be tions resolution to become independ- ing through him twice. ing, in which, the reputation goes, you can always find cooked In a relatively large amount toddler with the physical ability he what you want. •••Ha^aiOT^rVN ent by January 1, 1SS2, will be the needs to get around and "Into" Playing the king or queen of ef boiling water in an open kettle. fourth independent African country. Wl SKCIAIIZC IN MRVICf everything, for that is lust what he hearts first is pointless, as it can- Jack is a member of the American Legion, During tola cooking process, eon- Tha three already free of tie's to eraves to do. Parents should pro- •idcrable portions of the strong- colonial empires—Egypt, Ethiopia, not possibly gain and will lose B'nal Brith, Loyal Order of Moose and is a past gov- tect the toddler from physical whenever East holds all four out- ernor of the Elka. He was secretary of the Business flavored. velstUe oU will pan oM and -Liberia—comprise only about danger, .but they should not curb with the starfl. one-fifteenth of Africa. standing trumps. If the four Men's Aasociation for ten years. Ms curiosity. trumps are divided no worse than 3-1, declarer's play is. immaterial, Ha is the father of three children—Sanford is a so the safety play costs nothing Cornell and M.I.T. man, now with Kalex Corp.) and may save the day. Sylvia went to Barnard and is now with Squibb, and POLIO INSURANCE CANASTA Franklin is in high school, and heading for Cornell. Question: "In a game the other Mrs. Klion 1B associated with Jack at the store. $5000.00 EACH ON PARENTS AND CHUDttN night the player on my right drew AGE 3 MONTHS AND UNDER AO€ It. the last card of the stock, dla- carded, but did not go out. He PREMIUM $10.00 for TWO YlAt discarded an eight, and we had a .#;. meld of four eights on the table, INDIVIDUAL POLICY - AGE 18 and E did not want to take the discard WESTRELD FEDERAL SAVINGS ptl«;-but opponents said'I had no i PREMWM $5.00 fc» TWO YEAJtt . ,„ choice, that I had to take it, be- cause the upcard matched a meld Aa nmb«M «f Ik* WaslCaM Board »f Realtors Bhllipk Listiai System, we aaiemtiullr nceiva th* iaforiaalln wrkaa AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of our side. It is my understand Protection Becomes Effactlv* Noon Oof* of Policy ing that one always has a choice year prsswrty is so listed, and we recomaaeaaVtlm lyitam highly. whether to take the upcard or not, However, it is iaaswrtent that you 'pfcoste ear office direct if and Continues In Fore* for Two Full Y*ors and' there is nothing mandatory your property b NOT saaltlal* HsteA about ever taking a card which you may not want. Will you pleaae APPLICATION FOR POLIOMYELITIS INSURANCE clear this up?" TO CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY If the discard pile did not con tain a wild card nor red three, COOPER and SPERRY I. What Is Your Nam*? that is, if the pile was not frozen, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE then your opponents were right CesBBMnial la AB Its and you were required to take the RoaUeatlal Residence Addrott?.. pile. If the pack was frozen you 10* CENTRAL AVE. TEL. WE. 2-3100 did not have to take it. City Zen* 1 Slat* Mortgage Loans The rule states that when a player draws the last card of the Ag«? Dot* of Birth? stock and then discards without melding out, the next player mutt AIR CONDITIONED take the discard pile if the dis- Occupation? _ _ • card , matches one of his aide's Sayings Accounts melds, and if the pack does not 2. Have you or any member ef your family had Poliomye- contain a wild card or red three. He way take the discard pile if he litis within the last 90 days?.. „__„ can do BO, but if for any reason he fails to take the pile, play ends. . * i If ho takes it and discards with- 3. Ar* you applying fort out melding out, the next player I) HUG VVVvticcr Has the srnne rights and obliga- D Individual policy and attaching $5.00 for 2 years? tions, and so on until a player 'AT WHELAN D Family Policy and attaching $10.00 for 2 years? melds out or some player in turn fails to take the pile. AO LOWER PRICES Doted ;...... ! 9.I....

WlOUai ANYWHERE Slgnatur*...... _..._ .'...... j... We know s lot about the work of . , Applicant William Shakespeare,, regarded by many ai the greatest literary genius the world has ever known, FREE MttMIUM DUE FOR LYfAl TERM MUST ACCOMPANY THIS APPLICATION but there Is a good deal we don't know about the man. There is no record of his birthdate, no definite SHAKTI DEODORANT •ROAD AT MtOSPKT SHUT . . WiSTMlO, N. J. knowledge of hit boyhood, no record Wesley R. Braunsdorf Associates of the "lost years" 1584 to 15»2, and with COTY BATH PREPARATIONS no portrait that can be regarded as 66 ELM STREET . WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY HttM WesrfleM 2-4500 an authentic likenen. TElEPHONESi WESTFIEtD 2-0200 AND 2-3115 LSADEk WMT AIM FAT $1.25.ABSORBINE JR. 25c CALAMINE LOTION 4 oi. INCOME TAXES 69c 14c BUILDER OF FINE HOMES

Now You Don't Have to CHARLES MACKAY BOOK MATCHES, box of 50 9c RUSSELL C. GOLTRA Monkey Around Looking Accountant Wtttfalt. 2-6554 Specialising in Federal 60c PACKER 59c WILDROOT Income Taxes, SHAMPOO CREME SHAMPOO for Colors in Order to 2 for 205 EDOIWOOD AVENUE 2 for What to De Before You Go WE. 2-6383 You'll io*t the moat fun out of your vacation If' Twenty Years Ixswiencs 69c 59c you deliberately seek change. Not merely of scenery, but change of activity. BLACK FLAG, quart 23c Plan to do things you might not get around to COLOKS Quantities Limited doing eft any other time. FOR A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN That's why wo recommend to you creation a* QUANTITIES LIMITED WALK, we suggest! one of the best forms of recreation. You'll be all Hundreds of stock colors PLUS a service to VERMONT set for an exciting vacation with a sketch pad and a pastel or water color sat to record in your COLORED FLAGSTONE own way the sights you'll so*. In All the Colon of rh* match any sample you have, in quality paint. Get them now. And If your supplies run thori Rainbow, later, send us an SOS by penny pestcardi HORAN D. LASS, Ph.G. S. WEINTRAUB, Ph.G. UMWM A COM CO. Fillintj Prescriptions Ip the Most Important Part WELCH'S of Our Business. s Control Ave. erf Lohlgh R. R. 214 Bast Broad Street WWsitfUld 2-4021 Ami*' Pariilitf Arse FREE DIUVMY - PHONI Wl. 2-2141 111 Veet FttNt BUM*, nstatts** - OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINO5'TO' TIL WIsYFIHD »-1»J« Reserves—May be celled up un- eu Earhart, Act, follows: der the law; along with National }o Pagans, tru«a»e*i Araed Forces Strength—May Guard, but probably won't be, at Hartwig, percaaalWi I* Ac L, Draft Boards -be increased by draft, if volun- least immediately. All services Six personnel ape; Audrey f tW year 198 Montdsir Community Hospital torium in Kosclle. BICYCLES! r pamfo *#»• V*n Usaed building fund to a total of $588,- armed forces was anticipated in Term of Service—21 months for ' r-ofw*ii*m we're ]Q6j officials af the campaign an- New Jersey and part of the state's di'afteesj at least three years for Westfield children in the Or- nounced. The amnymou-, pledge general staff was kept in the state Army volunteers! at least four for chestra Six personnel are: Audrey CEOUCE LUMON contains the stipulation lhat the for lhat purpose instead of going Navy; four years for Marines; Gleason and Elizabeth Eittenhouse, IM I to Pine Camp, N. Y., for summer flute; Susan Whaley, clarinet; Hel- j The Toyrn drive of |900,000 must be met by four years for Air Force. Oct. 1. training. BliaM »2M,*00 Driscoll said the personnel of I'* rtsr* in the CEANFORD — Township poliae draft boards was virtually intact to divert the and firemen have asked f»i" a No- and' no time will be lost when the • mill of ill- vember referendum on new wage Mr. ***•! Hn. 4«mt>n H. KrJckrr utrmurrly «r 4'ratffortl. K. J. kn\e pur- quota comes through. ll« ' «H vatar aapply in the <*»•*•< Ikia luinr u) 6M HmifoM l'l.<, i>rom Sir. and Mm. Hiuull ». Th« Family •caty for both departments. The **!•*», HrarMll iind rrmifci'Ul.xh Inc. llinlli.ri n minimi the trail- However, Donald A. MacGrath, • •midilr. OM far ttrit Pre« their street implies. At leatt they tenants who have an indirect stake «pPMr«d that way at a recen Orange, Realtor president, in an appeals board at the height of _j (ft***, «• jftMO (a. *ta. in real estate taxes. World War 2, I.14 4MMk ivmitt and IT iM*tin« of the Township Commit- statement sought to enlist the unl •'wettings, total con tee. Whether Influenced by tradi of beneficiaries ot rent control in A brief summary of the draft ac- '•Ml «f which it liitad tion or Jutt good old romance, the the campaign to-limit taxation, Supermarket Now tion taken by President Truman /oikflk s ffro m LLover a lanl e protestettd "Throughout the eight years last week, along with main pro- vehemently when Chairman B. of rent control, tenants .have been Selling Automobiles visions of the Selective Service IT-Vater franklin •liiih submitted a pro. alert to oppose moves for rent a J Mat ftaath totaled MO,- IKieal to change the atrat's name increases notwithstanding higher The self-service super market I JteSM «r*r JMW of last te Olden lane. incomes and increased 'costs of trend has hit the automobile busi- net Ms the report maintaining properties," he g»id. ness! Now you cati buy an autd- Jam*?] ItOSELLE—Building- operations "This movement to prevent fur- inobile just like a can of beans , ,. DERMOGEN • wat added that the •»• I in /rne reached 1102,600, contrast* ther tax increases provide* them self-service in a super market! liitba)«ity 'ed with IIOZJU in May, Emll with an opportunity te demon A mass display of British-made | a* HeiaUtkata re- Schumann, building inspector, re- utrate their appreciation for the Hillman Minx automobiles will be •ne-foot MMi ported Friday. They showed great- financial breaks they have deceived made in the Kings Super Market, • We hope so, too! But as a matter of fan war the pump,. er activity than in June a year in the form of low rents. The 127-East Second street, Plainfield, POISON IVY every day mote than 75,000 telephone calls What's MM awatirt IMati ymim U kalaarpa! the ejty afceut ago when the'total wag «05,»3O. > same spirit that prompted them to beginning today. aren't completed here in New Jersey, just petition OPA to portest rent in- DERMOCEN — An imwaveJ Anyone can walk into a super •aa-slalainf «'••••'••• !•"•". because the person miking the call hangs up HILLSIDE—Application for a creases should prompt them to pe- i WM*r ata aid to at pur. narket, examine the cars on dia- Ilaa I* raliav* ilchlalj aa4 too toon. •am- ekang* ia Liberty avenue, tition their municipal officials ann yvwieit, aea •lay, pick up some groceries, meat BIM irrllatlea canual by Normally it's best to wait t full minute, oiipoaltf' Rjran and Fitspatrlclc write to their legislative repre- P.l». try. DERMOCEN Is a (or « ind produce, look at the cars again, stnets, to permit construction of sentatives to demand that taxes be nl»kl< aMitiaa I* til* Pint before you decide there's no one home. These select one, hand the grocery cash- WVIMOTON-Vh. Chamber of 77-tinit garden apartment, has frosen so long as rent control re- AM Kit. nice dayj, with so many people out-of-doors has rtcommendtd to the mains. This is only fair, and it ier the money and drive the car —it's best to wait even longer! batn made to the Board of Ad- ight out of the raarketl C—liriun that It take ac. uatDMBt. will react to their own interests, a» MWrMt wMittonal off. for constantly increasing taxes Im- Sold at JARVIS NIW JIHSIY MLL TUifHONI CONWANY •mtkiRC IPMM in the heart poses a burden on property own- Utm'k kuaiMu area. It " thai MmiMliaion take Im- h* lowtit point resetted by • sjttpa to acquire the in. rCUrott in thli country Is tt mile- •C the aloek bounftcd by Clln- post tti\ near Salton, California. Whan the Boutharn Pacific tiUrosd, union and Nye avenues and in crossing the Salton "sink" and rtrtat. 'That. area, has bten the Imperial • vailer, reaches a M*n alse»a.ton for the past sev depth ot 1N.1 feet below aea level.. Even mare than meets the eye! r n- ita ^ tt 4 let* .pi l int of the WATERPROOFING CELLARS _5 beneath! look-TI» b«aut ofylif yoeu tee onstir tne lurfacrt e of

If YouVe Planning Now For Building and Repair 1***** f&i wlth h—**-•»* buUdifti tup. Chrysler Driving Advantages: ... rcaiiy for Immediate delivery. Our lumber Chrysler Comfort Advanta • are propm-lr aged to •limuiate warpinf. We S«« it-drive it... ftwhwiofie Fluid Driv, TrommJa/M .;. automq|!e es: Chrysler ? «>«*«t qaalily .unplle.uplle.,, M.JUaWy g»ar .hlflino with axchiilva ear controll High Com- 9 buiUing or repairing there's built-in value pruibn Spilb. tngln , . . «xtra pown 0( o|| •peedt. Superflnlihad parts for longer life. Cheml-

all the way through! W"».rpr«f IBM,* Sy«,m . . . prevent, ,ta,|, In flood or >l°"»-!m!ant slart, |n damp,,t Wealh, J Builders' General Full Flow Oil Filltr keepi all clean. The Beautiful Supply Co. CHRYSLER with Fluid Drive HARRY MILLER MOTORS, Inc. 576 North Avenue, E lose ),fi y. •H-m.Fr*-Trip T» JZ££$ Health tfep't \M*Dkasttr Ret«rtToivO«t They *aid thai state arbitration boards have granted company em- UMSMMI Bird hind **/. TW Eaergenry ployes M,7O0,IM in wa«* boosts ,rough the hi, But Fare Bkeked since the Public Utility Cowmi«- h. B. Woolftsnden of St. Marti i***" <™t oftw j The BUte Health Department aion granted the aeven-ccst fare avenue returned Friday by plane, "™* would find the Army and Coast two years ago. last week submitted six toeomnien- Guard too busy with their own from Maine and Marinas Seal tletienB to Governor Dnatoll for problems to help a civilian group. Public Service also contended bland in the Bay of Pundy! 127 FMMOI ft "more effective handling:" of dis- 4. Planning on in area basis •lUkc* Appeal the utility commission kad thevhele e he and his two hons Don 'f. _-*!_«_ ustei-B Mich M the May 18 South with intertommumty, intercoufity, power to grant a aeven-cent fare itid Glen have been dumit bird WMlMMf. Amlwy MunitioM blaet. and, in some matter*, interstate A court appUtatioi . J. creases the PUC gave Immediate "TJiere are too many recognition io the cimrt'i formula the dve-eent faro. Broad street, creating • AM fcai- ping signal ia ilstended, With the Company apokaamen aald the pe- ard, and police summoned firemen. ed drivers on the highwayo:," Key. great variety of "signal." used by Increa«e« up to 25 per cent In under which proofs aa to rate base, Contractor stone Automobile Club observe* in value and expense* are'required to tition complained that the lower They used a S-bwh hose line to BMWMCIi MM Lao*. MOlrMTAlNsUM, H, J. motorists, it ia not surprising that comiiiutation fares for passengers fare would cause Public Service to flush the area. commenting on the luminer prac- any movement of the left arm is crossing state lines were, gtanted justify hate hikes by all utilities. tice of ihany motor vehicle opera- construed at an attempt to inform by'the interstate Commerce Com- tors In "cooling" left htfteVeiMl drivers follow '.hfr of an Intended mission last week to the Pennsyl- WettfieMen Get aim* by gripping the roef or al-ehenn In couiie. . lowing- arma to dangle frotti the vania, Reading, and the Pennsyl- Patent On Method windows of moving vehiclea. ••Pointing" ia still another bad vania-Readlng Seashore railroads, habit, the club official declared. all operating in South Jersey. "Operation of an automobile la When trying to shot* paascngers Charles E, Morrell, 707 Bhadow- a «erlo,ua,buiiness," said Edward P. something inteteating on the left The increases, under the ICC or- lawn drive, and Uland K. Beach, Curran," aafeiy director of the club. aide of the road, driven will be der, may be put into effect by the225 Evergreen court, Mountain- "While steering under normal con- conferring a favor on fellow mo- railroada July 16. The ICC an aide, member* of the staff of the ditions ia an easy task, one ntter torlata by directing their attention nounced that the rate" hikes were Chemical Division of the Standard knowi when an emergency may vocally inatead or extending the based on similar increases previ- Oil Development Co., have been 'arise requiring all the (kill of anarm outaids in a signaling move- ously approved for the New York- awarded a United States patent, operator to avoid an accident' ment, he said. North Jersey area, jointly with one of their fellow employees, for a method for pro- "Obviously, the driver using The ICC action was in direct paring the base stock for a lubri- only one hand ii at a disadvant- contrast to last week's decision by cating oil additive. age undar emergency conditions. During World War II, ll.fM.ltt the New Jersey Public Utilities The more skillful he la the better pint! of blood were obtained from Commission denying an application he can meet the situation, but the voluntary donori by the American by the three carriers for an aver- KEAD IhC LKAUK* FO1 .fraction of a second required to Rea Crota. ' age increase of about 25 per cent

Hundreds of Yards of Fine Selected Rayon and Cotton Fabrics From Our Regular Stocks. Price-Slashed for Immediate Clearance!

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fuRMIRLY TO 1.49-"Cohama" printed W« kqvt «tock«d mlraelt drufl* in our pharmqey for many yoari. Th» itory of two of rayon jersey and "hankie" sheers, dot- thtiw-iniulin fordlahttat and livoroxtract for pernicious antmiii-i» an amazing ono. ted Swiss organdies in light or dark grounds, printed bemberg :sheers and chiffon voiles in prints or solids. 39" But just at this time, 3 Montreal Thirty years ago a young Boston doctor wide. was on tho verge of a great discovery. scientists announced the dis- He'd found something to help victims of covery of insulin. The young pernicious anemia. But his own health Boston doctor got some of the Every yard first quality, was rapidly failing. He had diabetes new miracle drug arid finished washable. Quantities and there was nothing to save him, his own work on liver extract. limited, come early!

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WESTFIELD BROAD irn«/wwi« 2-O9OO OPIN THURSDAY TILL 9 COR. ELM / PRESCRIPTIONS •Mi DIUV1HY SIRVIC1 USADEK, THUiaPAY. JULY 13, 1956, all polio victims, regardless of Sates was awarded $U for t race, creed, color, or ability to suggestion which profifea for would take care of control over Elizabeth Man pay" he <">rved electrometric titiation eletermita,| major and minor street rights of Kenny Chairman by the Sister Kenny Institute in tions of bromine aumbera on 1 way to eliminate the need for a the Jersey City Medical Center, i HCI at H.1W. second ordinance. distillates. Other permits for new dwell- and more Kenny Institutes are be- ing! were issued as follows: Gene Police Commissioner ing established as rapidly as possi- Fanwood Flower Shew ble It is up to all of us—you and Novdlo, Park avenue, #11,670; Ag- Heads County Unit nes Cameron, Terrill road, 111,506; Planned For Sept. 15 I me—to see that this drive is a James Kennedy, Elisabeth avenue, success." DERMOGEN tl0,W0; Andrew Casaro, W. Broad FAN WOOD -KM. Eaymond Polcie Commissioner George F. Minted (tract, 110,600; Joseph Kelly, Long us chairman and Mrs. George Cushing of Elizabeth has accepted r«r North Gate road, 112,700; Wil- Hopper is co-chairman of the an- the Union County chairmanship of Win Awards For liam D. Smith, Smith street, $8,- the 1950 Sister Elizabeth Kenny nual flower show of the Fanwood Production Ideas Walah, Arch- •80; Charlei Schmidt, Jerusalem Garden Club to be held Sept. 16, Foundation appeal for funds, Eex POISON IVY road, $8,000; Fred, Spadafora, in the Fanwood Presbyterian G. WilliamB, executive director of Freepact street, »fc\800; DeCaoIlo Church. the Eastern Area Sister Kenny Nils W. Peterson, 168 Madison DMMOCEN — Am ft. .Urtholo- Brothers, three residences in Foundation, announced today. avenue and Ralph C. Bates, 257 I Church aad fara- Homestead terrace, two valued at The show will he open to all res- Commissioner dishing is busi- Scotch Plains avenue, are the re- $14,000 and the third at f 15,000. idents of Fanwood tad Scotch ness manager of Local 485 of thecipients of awards for suggestions Plains. accepted by the Coin Your Ideas I *» Min*.i Order Nick Novello, Cook avenue, »9,- Union County Moving Picture Op- .•hiaUa Wlhfc. Merrifwa, (00; Thomas DeCastre, Richelieu erators, and has been an active Committee of the Standard Oil De- Aid Kit. place, $U,7M; Bert DeCa»tro, civic worker in Elizabeth for many velopment Co. Mr. Peterson re- Ihoda place, »ll,760; Fred Gas- taartar nJ an. Delate W. CiMmU an- •><•« rwMlaw I" <»Hr »w koaw years. He was a trustee of the ceived $20 for suggesting addi- Tfce •t am Skaa-, read, fMvt); Woodside road, $«, ed talking about plans for next ager of the Elisabeth Athletic As- r'M l*'Ma.av M0; and Loaffallow avenue, $8, Fishing, damping, a tour to his-father and the two boys having a summer. They felt they had just wonderful time. Mother was sea-begun! And their planning was sociation baseball team of the Un- Ceraetrats W. toric spot, the seashore, the sights ion County League. of New York—H doesn't sound sick and Sally wasn't happy about made greater fun because they John Wyman and Bon obtained possible to weave the smell, but they both managed had become better acquainted In accepting the Sister Kenny a permit for the construct™ of these all into one to last out the two days with through sharing and enjoying the Foundation chairmanship, Com- •tare and apartment in Park ave- vacation, but onegood grace—much better than if it summer weekend experiences to- missioner Cushing urged all res- ICEP COFFEE nue valued at MO/WO. family did just had been two weeks! gether. idents of Union County to give this—during the Then they spent a weekend ex- generously to this worthy cause. summer weelc- "The Kenny treatment for in- ploring the places in New Jersey 56 Homr* Sold Master Map that are so rich in tradition and fantile paralysis is offered free to Friday history. This trip was the next In Tamaquet Village night to Monday one because Mother had been the Is Adopted morning summer most miserable on the fishing ex- The Verra-Westfteld Corp. devel- weekend provide! pedition. They all enjoyed this oper of the Tamaques Village com- Markf Stop In many opportunl- weekend—rather to the surprise munity of one-family houses in the 4, |«a* Ma we*M «)«w« —*eo m PhflUt AraeMewtiet for families of Tom and Joet Thejr interest $12,000-$14,500 price class, an- Bagby Action to nave fun together, to build mem- was aroused so much that they nounces that of 76 three-bedroom ories that will carry throughout •pant the next weekend looking Heating homes in the development, 66 have file e •COTCH rLAINS—The Town, a lifetime. While most persona around their own community. It been sold within the first two weeks ship Committee adopted last Wed d f f d l psona to ream of fun and travel as part!was astonishing, particularly of the opening of sales. dj nifht a master map of the of a longer vacation, it ii amating Father, how. many places of inter- According to the builders, the Tinning township, prepared by a planning how many varied activities can be consultant, ai a g-ulde for a com- est they found t homes have sufficient flexibility in made- a memorable part of sum- On a particularly warm week- exterior treatment, garages, win- Ltatkr* tad Gatten prthensive working plan for fu- er weekend pleasure. tore development. end, they had a fine time swimming dow and room arrangements to Water Hwtcn— Short trips are always the first and cooling off at the Bhore. Then give the community a semi-custom The map is an initial step in ussibility for these summer week' came "the sights of New York built quality. Gat RaagM action planned by the Township mdt, and in New Jersey we areCity." Footsore and weary but SPECIALIZING IN Committee to implement a pro-fortunate in having enough Varied happy and filled with a sense of gram resulting from a survey by geography to suit all family mem- accomplishments, they arrived One ot the great silk roads led Scott Bagby, municipal consult- bers. One local family of live home Sunday night Joe still want- REPAIRS Mia law Includes the ant of Hontclair. The plan pro- from China to the Mediterranean talked over vacation plans and ed to go camping, so this was their ports. Another ot the silk roads led aasrtstloat , coafceslonal vide* for tone* restricted to resi- came to the conclusion that each , HEKRT next jaunt. Mother was not very from eait central China acrois Bur- l bk W clinic dential, business, recreation, in- member wanted to do something ? Clicteoi daSMrt racism font Malmyl Merger. "Caffee dustry, and school purposes. enthusiastic about this trip eith- ma into India. It was over these Coolwfv" will b. MM te you en request, jet. Merlhsan /, \ different. Father, wanted to go er, but everybody helped get the GOODFRIEND n 1 u * *°"'| | Township Attornep y Harry y Berny Be- offered the use of a house in the TL3?V* r'V*.•»"•">••»"•"> teistei n statettd thhe pendindi g ordinance lake section of the. state.

a eoat room and a gynv! M feet 4 inchea wide and Itf tot lea*. • It Ineludw a stage For ^dMri*to thi e new church > MM eekott the building program CHEVROLET ef tha new parish also Includes a Your Guests TRUCKS .1 .sweat for the nuns. This build- ;\SH, adjoining tha church, is now i It's a fina reflection on i sjasW coastraetion and is expect- your own good fait* when i'l ai te he computed after the ilrst you bring your gueiti her* ?.i at aeM year. Cost of the entire for luncheon or dinner. [-., feint la estimated at one million The excellence of whatever w« strve — plus the gra- ciouinett of our service is New Construction most invifingl Authorized For a refreshing treat: Try our Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Permits Issued or Cherrystone Clams For New Houses

SCOTCH PLAINS — New con- struction valued at $461,562 was t authorised by Building, Inspector Roy H. Kurre last month, accord- The, ing to nil June report filed with Now EXCELLENT DINER I the Township Committee. The Esspee Construction Co., of NORTH AVE., Opposite Railroad Station 7 •Men Mr. Kurre is president, re- ceived permits for Ii dwellings in Farley avenue, Eait Second street Open 24 Hoar* Evorjr Day and Mountain avenue. Each Is val-

W* l-Don VV. and all other Chevrolet Dool.n Concrete fanwood Stone Crushing . liav. d.livered 40,001 Chevrol.t truck, -on average of 1530 a day-In a slnglo Corporation and Quarry Company monlhl* Thof. an oll-timo, aH-indii.try retord thcil no other truck even approach**. ThoV* tho bett TRANSIT MIXED poiilbl. b«y.,l n" for you. It l.ll, , Ch.vrol.1 trud.. -. CONCRETE CRUSHED BLUE TRAP ROCK 9 ywi hot or. flnl lnu«,|,,rfM,nw becqu|. fh§ ,f- flf$| • for Road* W.Ik., Driva* •*,. It I. I. you that Ch.vr.|., truck, ar. ,h. pr^.d l.ad.r. •„

orncit oil kind, of rood, for all kind, of l*^.. It tell, y.u that ; Ch«rol.t truck, will haul your good, mor. „,,„„, ,.„ co,l p.r mil.. Com. ir, ond get ol» tho on.y-,avln fact.l TELWHONfUt OPPICEt TELBPHONESi m 9 OfFICBt WlatiaU 14444 RIALTO •UILOINC, OFFICE) WE.U.U UH4 hlaa>J ^_k ^ W ABBA ^IMMI WISTFIELD. H. i. QUAR^n FAawwJ S.T*M ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS

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Synchro-Meih trantmlulon mo,.d abl. than , |, | b.,.| . low.tt price for you, Compar. valu.H •noblti driver lo shift with arrator eon and lafely. control enable you lo m.el the most W P O lyp Compar. what you gel far ihe ptlc* demanding road sch.dul.s. i™ yog pay. You'll And e»K|rlhini z~&.3.ORVIN& CO __ __ , loi —-»»•„ and durability, favors Onvrabt Itucks. h '-r i',i H \V AI AV WFHTFIFl n N NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc Authorized D.cUr for Your Horn* Town * North and Central Ave.., Weitfield, N. J. Tel. We. i-Q22(L IT U, IMP Mew York City Center Opera Co, for the Last lour seasons is aeeV *aaaraf 1 ties to her many musical apaair- Oliver GOWUBHB aaU hie tajaat ances etaewWe. On Dreaewer a** Ul-nevel. "Tlat «*car at Waaarflald,- Victor Herbert's popular oper- for UN, un«er vary humiliating ctt- is best knewn far her "f*^^' John Rtrtwlg, », of Ot Went • etta, "Naughty Marietta/' haa portrayal of Aiele, the taaM, Is eumttances. The great Dr. Senwe! been scheduled by Frank Cari-ing- the origrinal company of "fteaa- /ohnson went out in aerMMi te tell Dudley anemia) Miff fed aa injured 1 ton as, the next offering to follow linda" which played for three sea- the manuscript ef tbe book far OejeV rigat shoulder and a bruise on the |,he currant "Roberta" at the Pa-sons ir. New Yulk and o* tevr, amith. while the latter waited is the back of Ma taeaa ween bat fell per Mill Playhouse in Millburn The Herbert score baa been git- custody of a sheriff! officer, {the Thursday afternoea froea the ; opening- Monday, July 24. author's landlady had had him ar- en the special Paper Mill treat- rested lor iailure to par hli rent.) of a town truck driven by Robert This fift» production at the Pa-ment by John Charles iaeco, mu- J. Davidson of 216 Elmer etreet. sical director, and the acts wi!l per Mill of the engaging- itoi-y of >iy|^^f^i Hartwig was treated by a phy> a runaway Italian noblewoman in once again be the work of Herman Life insurance companies ha*a fisiaa who oreened him eent te French Colonial New Orleans will Roaae. Prank Carringtea aad Ag- Muhlenherg Votpital, t^lalnndd, ia nes Jiorg-eti are attending to the made more than a billies eellere find the title role played by Vir- available to state, county aad aMt- the town ambulanee for further ginia MecWattere, nuking- her overall direction with the eiorsog- obaarvation. raphy aaeigited to David Tihmnr. nkisal government* lor shear «V flrat appearance on the Millburn rancing needs—usee for haakwayi, state. Opposite her will be Don- water works, public a*rMuaeSat7 ald Cage, the Paper Mill's m«it bridges, schools and many Ttm* aweiuli to akeut « acr popular leading man, in his first public servires. appearance of the season. cent at the taitl abiea rreawflaaai, a black and whtta varieties egeae Comedy r«le» will be shaved by ^•aasa if lawarejay ••/ tram the aajna aUM, hauaUally the Rowena Rollins, a popular oper- •eieatlata tt eetermbw the rait at Te jMke blaek twat- etta nlfht club and vaudeville com- wMck yourey* tire taaaei varteuo edienne,., who like Miat Vacttat- trees af liimtiag la BlaMi ana] ef. aMfra)|M«Me teri, will be making her Paper Mill debut, while the male comedy lead ate evaluate at las will be portrayed by Clarence ea* the vltoal eHMaM* tt «••»- Nurdstrew, peraMnlal comic of pa- ant UNO af 1Hnmbulkii, tat per, Mill ooerettat now in hia MM Mt aWt W(l« •Mrk.fcea I^^BV^ ^ak dhf* mmmmm*^^^^ aHaL eighth consecutive Beaton. •asfJlw flM efJaW •Wpv^pVeTYV ^* Miia MacWatUta ha* been one a* vtNal taftaan af Me fe/aa of the leading prima donnas of the ether • iya* e* Meats* to be awel * »f *«W«' AWAMa-iraiuai, the baby aWlar bear In tbe London, Eoglihd, fcp, Mtmto be trytng de^^— ^^L^^^^^_ Afleaa * ^U^^pja\a^^^k#^B^BBSBBBfeBP aBBBaaftaaL V^i ***?*«*» **?**** »* <*»W *•** want to play, ««. ^birth, . t«£rn2T. Ma, Brureai hat become the sensation of jUie »oo and ia » very nnpnUr ...hwt nt ^.w^.ih. POISON IVY Sajatt ef fte te^riie^t'wiUjfe* DaUUMMEN — Aa leafjrave* aaea ef the fife tmt at Ulumtaa- limouiine; • • . ritteemen with the extent of n 1MB (ar aerteei ef from eae to teuf Scouts Told To Gail Najtayama, 14, of Uonla, iry ihipment* to Europe. •• waa the Brst scout to offer hie gift But a Senate foreign relationi at A aaatial teat feu beea «eai«md to the Governor, Ha gave him: a committee source said that eetret lea by IN rfatiKhtri la •ttermina ta Follow Rules leather key case an behalf of the teatimoney on weapons shipmtnti valaeUe tt the riral what aasanrt visual abdtty tt resolve scouts from Nprth Bergen Coun- to Atlantic Pact countries eur- prUad senators, who had not ex- AM KM. detalla it efasetal attar |ka yariaw periadi undtr the lights, ir DriMoll told the Jersey scouts pected "ao much SO soon." "WJION Of ARIZONA" Jamboree that they have many opportunities) A foreign relations subcommit- SoUatJARVIS but that they must take advantage tee of which Smith ia » member OavornM Drlewtl visited tht Na- el them. "We've j»at taisfced with continue* he»Jings. on propu, tional fay fcout Jamboree laat one,war anal are1 threatend by an* for a atepped up atop-Cemmunism wtok ens] told 1,100 New Jeney other, but don't be discouraged," information program., bore to keep following the rules of heeeid. tht game and they would be suc- "There is too much International f cessful. lawlesaness today," he continued. Here than U,m lire* wen lost After a brief talk at region "There are people behind the Iran tn Urei in the DnHed State* dufinf headquarters, the Governor and Curtain and in Korea who aren't past year, the leading caiMe o* "NANCY GOES TO RIO" Mrt. Drlscoll inspected the North- playing the rules, but you abide by hich waa earaleianeia in the uie ern New Jersey encompment where them and youil be all right." of matches and cigarette tmaking, they patiently posed while scouts FarUy Grangwr in "SIM STRHT* tUN.. \,K-»M-I,M MOW.. tUW. clicked hundreds of shutters. Be- aWere fecUaiag *t*"» foie going to dinner at general Paint-and-varnlah-remover ia wed Wadntidoy thru Saturdoy - July \9-7t Cm.ilt.i BMT WM M! Fnm headquarters, Drlscoll atopped to Sen. Smith Advises when It'a necessary to tak* ofl an • WH»L ALIGNMENT • WMBBL •ALANCINC thank the leaders of the scouting old finish completely before apply- Betty Groble in-WAiASH AVE. GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING movement in Mew Jersey. "The Help To Europe Ing a new one.. •RAKE aRHVIOB — CAMBtlMETSK * ir.NITIOJf entire state ia indebted to the peo- fen Can far tk'e CMI ea ••

lion dollar arms program voted T1l# HlWaflf •ajajraejtaajsa last fall. ' MOM AND Smith, a foreign-relation's com- you've teen^thia item in your •awet of ««• af America's mitteeman, said he wanted to pre- 1 vent in Western-Eur'ope the supply favorite newspaper . . . AOIOUATI PAMCMO shortage which existed in South NIA* OUR TMIAHI5 Korea when the Communists at- TNI WASON-Personaliied tacked. The senator declared: attention that makes for'a trraaaaa) ana1 played by "South Korea didn't have mlli memorable evening of pleas- Urt* 'rct'lmlrolur) didn't have tanks and planes." June p«w«ll - A»n s«uli»™ and ntura I Smith said he did not want Phone So. S-3166 Burn fiulllt'«ii - Onrmrn minradn — Alan — i duplication in Europe of the Kor- "HII1K STREKT" ' • Or tall to Rye Beach, .pending day with your ean situation. Ho indicated his in- Parlr>- Grnnarrr - Calkr O'Dviiiirll family at the beach and amusements y sprang from dissatisfaction OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Rsl. mltl»* Krl. * tint. «««. mong Senate appropriations corn- "Alem Mnn v«. Nunrrman" Mcrlal • Enjoy a sumptuous foait in the Main Dining Room, ^ Mr Favorite Brand For The Vacationists . . . Sun.. Its., * Tiifn.. ^u or a light lunch at the swank Bar S—.4II Mrw Trrklilenler IHtu—- • "\V.\H\HII A\HNVR" • Soft and hard liquors served PORTABLE «•«>• VU'I«» I *" . c:mhlr Malarv ll»rrl» • Orchestra and Dancing RECORD PLAYERS liCCANBRHrqilll. llrt'iirln - Pfcllfn Frlmll With Self-Contained •. Connecting train service to'and from 'Jersey " luimlnV Malhipr Amplifier. l t 1 MI Central stations VACATION TVS SHOW OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK C«l«r Curtnaim Ask your Jersey Central ticket agent for low round- XuvrltiM * Camrdlra .95 trip fares for Individuals and parties 18 TILL MIDNIGHT W>KI>NU$1>AV T1IH1- •"WI\CIIRSTI!ltl 'TS"" rorUlf II1IC "BATTERYPLACE,H.Y. WE FOII CA1I)»AJI" We Carry A Large ESEUK Hill; towns wms Selection ef All Speed • C»kor«e , RECORDS . FRIDAY & SATURDAY R 1 T Z Huaip* n - aliwla Cirnknnle Chi-Am Chateau, Inc. OPEN DA|IY- , "IN A I.ONKI.V I'I.A«:R" NIGHTS 'TILL hQO AM. —3n< KfJA'I'llBK— ROUTE 19 . MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J. THRU SATURbAV "KATHKIl 18 A HACHHI.OR" Win. H«M« - Colm flnir AMERICAN and CHINESE CUISINE By the case, bottle or can CBEGOBY'S LUNtH&ON from 75c MUIK CEMTR REGENT DINNER fram$l.aB FOR A SNACK OR 930 Weat Front Street 1 No Sad Songs For Broiled CharetNiI SteaJia and CkefM ilMCWKT WEtotU Wtt* Barbecued Sputa Rlbt , Coded ii oir refrigerator Ptalnfleld 6-Ktt " ' ** FULL COURSE DINNER SUUAVAMCQREY RAY DEVALUES , • And Hit Oreiteatr* .-}',•$ You won't find a larger assort- —• Cocktaili Served — ReMrvati-sa. We-Md*-M73 . $ The Bandstand Dav4d Davit lit, Mar. ment anywhere in town. So 138 E. BROAD ST. Wettfield 2-6363 you are sure to find the brand Complete Stock of you like best in the size you RECORDS 78-4ft. 331'3 R.P.M. HOWARD JOHNSON prefer. Drop in or MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . TWIMINO lATONf FORTAaUl "HONOORAPHS RESTAURANT 711 WIST SEVENTH ST. Phone WE. 2-1900 PHONOGRAPHS UKU1ILIS HARMONICAS TEl. PL 6.4M3 HARMONICAS ROUTE 29 SHEET MUSIC Enjoy DellclOMi F««4' •.., . for Free Delivery RECORDS SHEET MUSIC |»l>«a«M(ltj Sereeal In •»«• SPRINGNELD All- CMled SMNiNf alMM TEACHERS MUSIC BOOKS MIUBURN 0-2181 Robert Treat Liquor Shop BATONS 7J ElM STREET US QUIMBY ST. . TEL. WE. 2-1900 LESSONS Free Delivery —.Phone Ua on «H Mu»le«l LEADER, TOOISPAY, 3PLY 13, I9%L cash price of 11,899.00, plus Heater nm and defroster of $6175, pluu direc- tional signal of $14.65, loss allow- «eir« in»troction« in the afloat part jVuwfer b Lucky Om^M ance on a 1§42 Oldsmobile, making- a DERMOGEN tiuu mmm —Ian o nei cash price of $1,681.40, was on of hik amphibious education with rawEi fmrfmraaaUMfmraaaa U U roll call unanimouply adopted. Far indoctrination in shipboard rou- uu «> jf.eses. isis, i«a i«a»» (6)—Freeholder PearsaU for Com- tine aboard vessels of the Amphibi- Regular meeting of the Union unty Board of Chosen Freeholders mittee un Bridges, Drainage and Of- ous Force. He -Bjill witness a co- was helhldd at the CCour< t House., Sllzst Flood Control, accepting work of POKONIVY ordinated aea-and-Air-bve-^n dem- belli, N. j., un Thursdayhd , JiuaJ e 2 conmrueting a new pipe culvert on I960, &t 1:30 P.M. Paiisade Ave., ot Oak Ridge Rtmd onstration attack on an "enemy" i>ii't*.-i.or Me Kane presiding- It©' in Clark Township.^contract of the DERMOCEN — Ai iaunW cs-11 Khuu ed all members present. Terrible Construction Cu., ahd au- •rririn* island and will participate in a Min u tea of the meet Ing of Jun< thorizing ihial payment of $340. after ..n-.t*miM yiMijiji bit rehearsal landing. 8th, 3B5O, were approved as pe expiration of 60 days from a«te ^, u r.lW« McU_ ,_ printed copies OH the memben iu-reof, WHS on roll call unanimously deekg. adopted- _^»i«t irnUtwa r»mmt b. training ~~ luiion approving all bills pr< F.i£. I»r- DERMOCni i. , TaUag Celine „„., for payment, WAS on roll en There bting no further business to •f SMEIn unanimously adopted. be ccntilderecl and upon motion of ,.I..»U aMitiM to *• riMt Following communications we: Freeholder Dudley ,flu!y seconded by AM KM. aaut tkli William Onteen of 513 Wood received and ordered flJed:— Freeholder Hertich and unanimouely at Notic City of Hahw«y, asking the Couni carried. Director McMane declared iswB av«QU£, Mcuntainsidej an em to assume control and Jurisdietio the Board adjourned. Next regular ployiw of JLndresen's Flooring, t*f Elizabeth Ave., from Irving St meeting. Thursday, July 13, 19^0 at SoUatJARVIS to ilinden Line, was referred to Kua< 1:30 P.M. E, Broad street, is taking a twi Committee. A. ETHEL ALLISTON, weeks' course in linoleum installs T«u of Cranford, asking th Board to construct required drain Clerk of the Boarfl, . , ,tion at the Armstrong Cork Co. &Ke facilities in vicinity of internee tion of Walnut Ave., and Karltai !™U* I Laying School for Linoleum » Koad at the Cranford-Clark botm ics, Lancaster, Fa. dfiry, wae referred to Hoad Control* tee- CuuttLy Engineer, advising thi of preparing Louis Monaco, Bridge Repairman* re UtAD THIS UUtftEl FOE «Uuied uw of June 1, 1950. $l#COVW$ - FAIttCS Supt. of Pub He Works, advltlnj *• will w- ALL LOCAL NEWS MTVU&* of HaroJd F. WUttami, In fclitutlonHl Hepatrman, Plumber, ter UPHCHSTiMNG - NIW niUmtea on June IStti. Sheriff, adviPtnr that Howard *. MAFIIKS Be»t, Jail Guard returned to duty o June 7, 19S0. Twp. of New Providence, ftsfein Au m that a reflector be placed at the ITS IACK AOAINII tereection of McJffane Avenue an< MMSUPOOMM Diamond Hfll Road, was referred t the Road Committee- Chairman, Purchasing Committee, advising bids were received for fur ntehlng to the Prosecutor's 'Offir Ote one 1850 4-door Bulck Sedan, wi referred to purchasing Commltte*. eoiotwi Chairman Purchasing Committee, advising bids were received for fur $f.«S Mi vp IY&UDGCT SERVICE nlshing to the Prosecutor'* Office, one l&tQ Pontiac four door sedan, referred to Purchasing Commit nance Committee, approving nine 17,350.00 was on roll eall unanlmous- ance on a 1946 Oldsmoblle Sedan of personnel actions In various depart- !y adopted, 1825.00, making: a net cash price of CIULIS LEflEI County Treasurer, advlilng ments, was on roll call unanimously 11175. be accepted, was on roll call $ Mrs. Evelytuie Westphal, Clerk Typ- adopted. (4)—Freeholder King for Purchae- unanimously adopted. SOUTH AVI. ist, resigned effective July IS, liSO ing Committee, authorising I)id of co»m 10 Ifat. only 1.99 Herbert It. Hartlau, requesting rr (3)—Freeholder Herllch for Fi- Endreas Motors, Inc., of Plainfield, Freeholder King for Purchas- tiretnent under the Veteran's Pet nance Committee, approving and ac- for furnishing Prosecutor's Office, .Ing Committee, accepting bid of IT nlon Act and making* application for cepting bid of the National CBHII one 1950 BLilfk, four-door sedan, an Whyte Po«tiac of Elisabeth, for fur- the withdrawal of funds from thi Register Co., of Elisabeth for fur- per specifications for 12,056.50. lass Wishing to the Prosecutor s Office, IIMCI INI - State .Retirement Byntem, wu refer nishing to the County Treasurer, two Excise Tax or * 111.50, makins a net lone 1950 Pontiac four door aedan. as i-uar mm 4 SHOTS RNttHID FREE red to the Koad Cotnmlttee. matching desks and two typewriter cash price of (1,145.00 plus heater .per Bpeclflcations for $2,002.00 less Home Demonstration Agent, ftdvin- bookkeeping machines in amount of and defroster of I55.Q0, le»s allow- Excise Tax of $103.00 making a net Jng Mrs. Carolyn Kenny, part-tlmt Home Agent, resigned as of May 1, 10a «•* AMI SHUT SCO, and Margaret Richards has jeen appointed in her place, WM ~~ erred to Finance Committee. Election Board, advising Catherine tfc M* ADM POUND Gen is. temporary Clerk, resigned *• -if June 16, 1950. Chafrman, Purchasing Committee, driving bid received from National . CMaafUaHNNwr, 'anli Register Co., Elisabeth, for •».;• rntailing- . two typewriter book- feplng machines and two matching eaks, tin per specification* fur- ONLY WcstiiKjIiousc DARES TO DO IT! Ished, ready for use, delivered] to ie County Treasurer's Office, for ie price of $7,350. -was referred to :nance Committee. MfMMNO APPAML Boro of Ketillworth, advising .ayor and Council asks that this oard complete surfacing of Mich I- n Ave., was referred to Road Com- ttee. Town of Westfleld, advising the Town Council proposes to enclose approximately 500 feet of Mtream between Rah way Ave. and Tlce PI., In property known as Mohawk Vil- lage In WeRtfield and asking this Hoard to contribute toward the ex- pense of constructing same, was re- ferred to Bridges, Drainage & Flood Control Committee. Yearly report for the Tear "1948, of the Bonnie Burn Sanatorium was received und ordered filed. Monthly report of the Auditor, was received and ordered filed. Following resolutions were Intro- duced and moved (or adoption:— (1>—Freeholder Bauer for Road Committee, npprovlng permanent ap- pointment of James B. Williams an Truck Driver, effective June 2«, 1950 'and Sherman E, Dudley, Jr., as Truck Driver, effective June 31. 1950, both* at '$9.37 per day in the County ROR* Sept., wa. on roll call 4*«a,nlmonftly nffifrl. .^ u ^vU^T^ (Z)—Freeholder Her lien for Fi-

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into settling tanks where it ilters While calling the declaration a later Company Has Supplcwmtal through 30 inches of sand and It "Even in states where periodic SwthBaeb "constructive and challenging con- inspections are mandatory, it is to inches of gravel. The water is tribution to the definition of a Club Urges tested at hourly intervals in the the motorists' advantage to have to ef M Supply For Westield Territory sound Republican program," additional checks ,mad« from time oak as the niMrUl dttpfra* laboratory and, in addition, sam- Sutment • Smith had one fault to find with ples are taken at frequent inter- Car Cheek-lip to time. ited to tfa* MM ~ Wcstfield, supplied by the Piain- low as well water. it. The senator said "the declara- "With tie mechanical side of mo- Wye Mffle, Talk* vals from different parts of the tion does not give adequate atten- field-Unipn Water Co., is now «B-I "If the consumers had not beer water-shed. Check youf car and help check toring thus taken care of, the mo- Mate's "eaGtera shstf." sured a supplemental -water sup- tion to the role that our state and torist need only'obey explicitly the nation's laraeit, B fact Ua* the most modern large one in New our total government structure." That advice was given all mo- driving in order to be safe every lour ecnturlei 014. ter pl»nt of the Eluabethtown Wa- iou system they would sever know jersey, Mr. Stone said. He stated Smith said it is probably inevitable torists today by Joseph C. Osman, day and every mile of the way." ter Co. the difference, as far as taste is that among the places served by it Senator Smith (E. N. J.) said recently tat declaration of Repub- the statement' would not be com- manager of the Trenton division Th* ITCHY The filter plant is so set up that concerned," Mr. Stone said. are; Eliiabeth, Linden, Union, pletely satisfactory "even to one of the Keystone Automobile Club} lican principles issued by a group water may be pumped from either Dunellen, Middlesex, Karitan and who is refreshed by the truly lib- at the "Beginning of what doubt- ia HaMS— Water is screened as it conies of Republican citizens called Cap- Pingry Coiu dub Tfci. i. tU IUM W the Millstone or tb« North Branch from £he river, aeriated in a large Green Brook. During World War eral fashion in which it defines less will be the biggest touring italized Republican Advance "off- M (=." Df the Baritan River. Officials basin capable of holding 20 mil '2 it supplied Camp Kilmer and Republican principles." season in the nation's history. Wins Second Prize during the emergency last winter ered a sound foundation for the U awlwss to pointed out that the water from lion gallons where it it subjected "The older your car, the more uptM. •• *«*«* ft* the river is much softer than the it augmented New Brunswiek'i sort of progressive Republicanism However, the senator declared, The Pingry School Coin Club to the ultra-violet rays of the «u any warning "of the dangers of thorough and more frequent the Icjr. Curd well water distributed by the Plain- for about 24 hours before flowin supply. The water complies with that is critically needed by the hat been awarded second place in the standards of both the State centralised federal control and pa- check-up should be," he continued, the 1950 National Coin Week Jun- ficld-Union company. The only along to the treatment plant when United States." "as unsafe operating condition is with difference, Robert R. Stone, plant Health Department and the U. S. ternalism, and of the need to en- ior division of the National Numis- the necessary amount of alum The senator declared the state- a major fector in highway acci- superintendent,' said is that the Public Health Service, John Ead- courage individual incentives and matics Association. A bronze chlorine, lime and charcoal _. ment "is in line with the belief and dents. temperature of this water ia not as diffe, plant chemist, pointed out. responsibility should, in my judg- plaque is to be the prize. Parti- DERMOGEN added. The water is then pumped desires of the vast majority of the ment, recognize the important con- The plant haB never had a short- "It is vitally important, espe- cipation certificates will be tender- A .accHful •.••sllsl A« American people. The declaration tribution that could be made by cially before taking a weekend or ed to all members who took part age of supply, regardless of drouth suggests the basic principles which the revitalization of our state and Lw> fw.nlM af iuMa* conditions in other places, Super- vacation trip, to have careful in the event. should guide the formulation of local government." checks made of brakes, lights, Members of the Pingry group intendent Stone declared and i« in sound alternatives to the many • position to increase its output steering, tires, wheel alignment, Include David Monier of Westfleld Democratic programs that are bad- horn, windshield wipers, mirrors and Mason Ahearn of Mountain- by 50 per cent from the present ly conceived and poorly executed." Sold at JAN POUO INSURANCE POLICY daily average of about 12,000,000 LIADEEt WANT AM PAT and exhaust systems. side, gallons. Daily samples are taken from different sites in the 850 PAY! ALL MIWCAl EXKNSIS square mile water shed and hour- ly samples analysed at the plant's WTO laboratory. , , > There are duplicate machines and ample spare parts at tie plant $5000. Pf* KRSON to continue service despite the failure of one or more pieces of apparatus, it was pointed out. When Poliomytlitis •ntarc your horn* — Parties interested in the Eliza- know your family will ractiv* tb« finest bethtown supply were invited by Knoll designed living company officials to make a per- car*...... sonal inspection of the plant, its facilities and the methods used to insure pure, potable water. The popular "Family" policy includes the insured, tpouM and all dependent unmar- Two Children ried children from birth to 18th birthday. Bitten By poga

Two Westfleld children were bit- ten by dogs Sunday. Douglas Family 3-Yr. Torm Premium • '12.50 Berse, 2 years old, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Berse of 74S Summit Lmng-dinlnf room arrangeMeat Individual 3-Year T«rm Premium • <6.25 avenue, was bitten on the left hand •bout 10 a. in. by a dog police said is owned by John Parsons, 625 Wcstfield avenue. Treucy WIITTIN ir AMBUCAN CASUALTY COMPANY Page, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Greg- ory T. Page, 635 HoTt street, was OP IIAMNO, KNNtrLVANIA bitten shortly after noon by a dog police identified as owned by Ern- est Bullock of 500 West Broad To secure this polio coverage street. contact: Both boys were treated at the office of Dr. Charles J. Hely. The dog owners were ordered to keep EDWARD A. CAMjLLO their animals confined for 10 days. OINMAL INSURANCE ] BMK Matches Wood is not the only thing that foes up in match smoke. Book 423 North Avtnut, W. matches, so handy In size and so popular as an advertising medium, WbtfiaM J-4041 ; i add more than 34,600 tons of paper- board stock to the pyre eacn 24 hours. Stud, with slafk

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It's open for inspection at • 42V4 H. FROZEN FOOD CHISTI • IXTRA-HIOH •OTTU STORAOII Tamaques Village, Westfield, New Jersey • A WEALTH OF OENERA1 .The contemporary Houses at Tamaqucs Village were designed by the distinguislieJ STORAOi SPACE! architect, S. J. Glaberson, in modern western lines. ' Built for young people wh» • NEW COLD SUPER-CRISF1R DRAWER-HOLDS MORI THAR would raise families and live tastefully and progressively, these bouses offer A MJSHILI Tamaqutt Village In Kara the kind of design and modern living features usually found in the $18,000 CIMS, • FtUS-POWER BY KELVINATOR'S FAMOUS POLARSPHEREI ACrii«Vtmtnt Built by James Verra, the , Barabergcr's Interior Decorating Department was asked to decorate the exhibit various models are priced from $12,000 to house, reflecting the young, modern spirit but keeping the eosii lor furniture ami • POLYSTYRENE-NEW WONDER $14,500, For veterana no down payment is MATERIAL-USED ON MANY r' • ^L ata • \M . W ' decoration to a rock bottom minimum. , INTERIOR PARTSI required. They pay approximately $76 to $89 a month, depending upon the model. Refreshing, modern furniture WM chosen. You'll like the Hans Knoll p&et to Non-veterans pay $1,900 to $2,600 down, no interesting light wood, and modern fabric* that donate; ihe living room «d, LOOK FOR THIS IMILIMI extras, no closing" fees. Awarded br Kelvinator to our "5-Sur dining area. Detail, like Kurt Verse* lamps, unique f«l. and bird print, complela SalMmen" ... It auurtt YOU the hl|hut tItndard of courteous helpful service! the light, easy-to-live-with atmosphere. The enUre cost was kept under $2,500. Whether you are doing just a room corner or a whole house, use our Decorating To Rtaeh Tamaques Village, drive Kilvhttor.:: OW.K Malm «/ Department as your guide. There is no charge far this service. 1 ou II end up with Ikdrk JUMferof/cM lor *• Hems ' to Central Avenue, Wcslficld. Go under Jersey Central Viaduct to Grove Street, right interesting rooms, done in, impcccablo taste. to Ha Way Avenue, left a hnlf mile to the exhibit houte. Parking facilities for your csr. Van's Appliance Co. COR. NORTH AND CENTRAL AVES. WESTF1ELD, N. J. EXHIBIT OPEN daily noon 'til dark WESTFJELD 3.372« 11 a. m., worship service. M«J- the coltn fivans, a student «t Princeton ctivities In The Churches Theological Seminary, will preach decorated during the summer. It Mountainside Chapel will speak First Methodist Church is expected that the work will be- tUe Thursday. Other speaker! in- gin this week. clude the Kev. Merle S. irwin, July In the Union service at the First H. Douglass Merrill Jr., reports The Original 20 and Rev. John DUBOIB, July 27. Sermon of the Week Baptist Church Sunday morning During August the broadcasts that plans are being made for a Dr. I. J.. McCori.«», It. at 10 o'clock Rev. Fred E. Miles ground-breaking ceremony for the will be conducted by the Rev..Wal- IKauter, Fir** Cm«n(atisiutl Ckurck will conclude the series of sermons ter Reuning, Aug. 3; Eev. J. L. IS IT PEACE? new educational building some- Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls on "Christianity and Everyday time in September. The detailed McCorison Jr., Aug. 10; Hev. El- Problems," the final topic being bei-t E. Gates Jr.; Aug. 17; and plans for the building are being "Monotonies." His topic for the ministry Rev. W. B. Cowherd, Aug. 24. Ray Ever since the unprovoked attack upon South Korea these words completed by the architects a«d Now — with Moving ty% of Joram, King of Israel have been in my ears. Undoubtedly similar message to the boys and g-irls will will be ready for bids within the imen- Grant, secretary of the Westfleld YMCA,' will conclude this series words have disturbed your own peace, and dread apprehensions have be "Colored Spectacles." Special next few weeks. W> ajFing over Station WA Aug. 31. clutched at your throat. Is it peace? or are we at last to be over- music will be provided by the Bap- You'll find them in Wmtfold Dr. i. L. MeCori- These devotional services are whelmed with war and devastation, and hundreds of thousands of tist choir. The people of the com- Madison Ave^ Chapel tt the Westftdd broadcast each Thursday morning the people of the earth laid low in death? munity are cordially invited to at- announced to. Joram had good reason to ask this question. His wag a time of tend. Only at at 8:40 over WAWZ at 1360 on 10 a. m., Sunday school. the broad- violence and treachery. His Kingdom had been assaulted by Harael, the dial. The people of the com- The young people of the church . «t> and AagtMt. the truculent King of Syria. Portions of his domain to the east of munity are cordially invited to g y will meet at 6:45, drive to an eve- & feraara Walter of Jd hd b t f hi it Hi bd twn hd avail themselves of this co-opera Jordan had been rent from his sovereignty. His border towns had ning service and return to the •UtMtt Chufch con- tive ministry sponsored by the been attacked and burned. Women and children had been barbarously home of Miss Betty Smith for a The ITCHY SMSM «eninr ievotioei at WesitneW Council of Churches. slain, and the King himself had suffered wounds from which he was fellowship hour. ThiB group of leet fiarufejr, end the then recovering at the royal residence in Jezieel. During his absence, high school and college young peo- TW. is **• «i»» •* .»«' «*•• " " of the -LIADtt WANT AM rATI- the important fortress at Kamoth in Gilead was entrused to Jehu-ben- ple plans to continue to meet in- Nimshi, a competent general who was to turn usurper and to lead »•>. •wtaM euln... ••_«'»«• formally each Sunday evening the bloodiest and most ruthless revolt-, in all the history of Israel. libb !« attack »r •*•«•• The account of this rebellion is found in the second book of throughout the summer. Social-ac- Icr Guard aa>i«t M Kings, the ninth and tenth chapters. It is a tale of tragedy and tivities between Sundays will be This Surnmii treachery, mounting rapidly to a crescendo of ghastly horror. Anointed included. An evening on a min- with King of Israel at Ramoth by a frenzied disciple of the prophet Elisha, iature golf course has been plan- and acclaimed by the officers under his command, Jehu moved at once ned for this week. Last Sunday DERMOGEN Mok« Your to seiie the throne and to assassinate Joram. The surprise and sud-evening, accompanied by the min- A iKttuhl •..••dial deneas of his attack were complete, and was followed swiftly by a ister, the group attended a service ti«B f.r r.li.1 *f ilckJM •>••. 141 f. BROAD ST. blood bath in which the house of Joram and his kinsmen in Judah in a Spiritualist Church in New- Eaaaeiallr *»f«ctir» ia UHl •( Horn* , were liquidated ruthlessly. ark before the social hour in the IVY ••/ OAK POISONING. Such a Btory does not make for pleasant reading, but it is his- home of Miss Gladys Bovino. And the Madam* Alexander Poll* tool tory which too often we have forgotten or ignored. Climaxing a long The business management com- period of internal unrest and mounting hostility against Joram and mittee, headed by Carl H. Gron- Sold at JARVIS the queen nwther Jezebel, there were undoubtedly those in Israel who quist, plans to have the chapel re- approved Jehu and the course he pursued, however violent that course was. There seemed to be no other way in which to correct abuses and to arrive at aome measure of peace within the Kingdom. But the subsequent history of Jehu Is one of continued warfare abroad, uneasiness at home, and at last humiliation at the hands of the King ofAsiyria. "In it pee.ee?" That question Is one of more than academic con- cern for us.' Surely our present situation is desperate enough, but it ii not entirely .hopeless. Aa a nation we are committed to inter- vention, but it is not yet war aa international war is understood. Historically this situation is unique. Never before has any substan- tial group of nations stood together for armed intervention againit such a breach of peace BS the wanton aggression of the North Koreans upon their fellow countrymen to the South. And in this united stand PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY of nations wanting peace, and that "bright, new world" for which so many have already died and such a vast fortune expended, is contained something; decisive for the future. We can take hope. No longer is it nation against nation, the one seeking to impose its will upon another. It is common action in accord with justice against an offending nation violating the world community, That much is gain. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY But we can be deceived, and very easily, just as we have been thwarted at every ,turn in the hope for some effective international control of atomic energy, for treaties in Austria and Japan, for an International Bill of Human Rights, and for Freedom of Information. We c»n be deceived by pessimism and panic, as much as by unwar- ranted optimism.. , . ESTABLISHED 1907- This is no time for hysteria or histrionics, and first of all, we must be on our guard against the "cult of doom." We are perilously close to war, but this is not the "end of the world." Faith, not fear, tells us that. What is happening in Korea must awaken us from the hopelessne3B and the confusion of these past few years. And if omctts the free people of the world wish to remain free this is a time for resolute confidence in God*nd in a right purpose. To take an uncom- promising stand in such a grave crisis requires courage, and now at CHHTtt I. KIUOOO Statement of Condition long last America has once again found her voice. The swift turn in events has taken us by surprise, but no less surprising is the Ch.llMM quickness and decisiveness of the action of the United Nations. Secondly, just as we must guard against fear wo must "be no less alert to the subtle danger of hysteria which would betray us into MfNir 1. «OI the hands of those who would destroy us. War is not inevitable! The Soviet Union may be engaged in a gigantic bluff following, the pattern of the Japanese attack in Manchuria. Mussolini's venture in Ethiopia and Hitler at Munich. A firm, resolute stand now, aa A $ $ I T I we believe for the right of a free people to remain free arid inde- pendent, may be -the answer that shall avert a bloody holocast and HOWARD C. WICK Cath and Due from tanks $ a,916,63l.9l bring about that peace in freedom which is the burden of our prayers Russia haa already presented her case to the United Nations, but Vlre-fr.iM.nl mding Homart with the record against her it is unlikely that any of the free peoples U. $. Government I.MO^M.SO will retreat from the positions taken individually to honor and defend the principles of the Charter. It is more than likely that the General OOIDON T. PAMtr " S»ot* and Municipal 1,357,941 .M 2O-in. Window Fan Assembly of the United Nations will strengthen these resolves by the two-thiitfg majority required under the Charter itself. Again, this Vk«-Pr«!dMil.Tr.«i.r»r Railroad Equipment Trust 227,025.40 is a sure gain toward ultimate world peace, and we should be assured by it. Industrial „.'. 34,151.00 Further, the moral and Christian responsibility rests squarely DONAID MfDOUQAU Federal Reserve Bank Stock ,.... 24,000.00 upon us to maintain leadership "in the right as God gives us to see the right, and to maintain a steady affirmation of principle. This overt Trull OWic.r-S.cr.lary Other Securities 260,096.54 Onm h cool, fretfc aft, form out hot, itvtfy air for act of aggression must be stopped here and now. In this resolve we MM comfortable Ihrina..tiMplng. Emily Install*! right have no other choice, but we would weaken our cause were we to be Loans and Bills Purchased _ . 1,505,252.12 to** window. Movos4250cv.tr. air a minuto at hiflh lured away from it by partisanship. Dr. Arthur Compton speaking in New York has reminded us that "if the free peoples of the world HELEN H. 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In pulling down other mens houses they brought ruin upon themselves, nndI those $15,235,319.04 given to violence and self-seeking advantage cannot hope to succeed DIRECTORS where others have so miserably failed. r ? ThThe 1n8Wer t0 that lUMtion is to be found in tho gJ y "of our own soul and in steadfast allegiance to the power of DONAID R. BEICHER u, to rSS? HlT\-°l £," T" everywh«=- God is .working among us to perfect that which He began. Aa men of faith, we cannot accept CARLETON H. BUNKER LIABIUTISS nny disastrous view of the troubles which confound us today. The challenge to peace and world order cannot be turned aside. It must Capital Stock...... be met and in meeting it, we shall under God, save ourselves and our CHARLES T. DECKER $ Kvnrnort 8*w. Fon 10-in. Window Fan Sutplg» " 400,000.00 EDWARD C. GRAY Adjuttable Breeze Direction Full 5-Yr. Guarantee Redeemer Lutheran Rev. Erwinn Knurth of Fort Undivided feft, A 257,757.47 Wayne, Ind., will speak on the 25" to 36" CHESTER B. KEtLOGO A Buy At Jui» 4.95 The Sunday services are held .. subject, "Help For the Needy," Windows... 14.95 9:30 n. m. during July and Au over the Mutual network at 1:30 gust. Next Sunday tho cues p. m. Tho Lutheran Hour is also ••.../. $ 1,057,757.47 Ewnomyprlorf for lowcoit comfaril Why iwallar thli lummer? Bo cool '/CHESTER M. KEtLOGO lOln. (an with •n'-aH iwllch MS speaker will be the Kev. Fred Vnr broadcast nt 3:30 p. m. over the with a n»w Homart Kitchen fon. Low Steen of Plainfiehl. Emergent" Reserve-tor Conling.ncl« ,00,000.00 Kmmen IMn.'oicilkitlng Fan M.»S priced and ilmpl. to Initall. Act nowl ABC network every Sunday. Next calls during Pastor Walter Keun Sunday's speaker will bo Dr, Ar- ROSWEll S. NICHOLS, JR. R«.rv.-|B».r.rt, JMMI „, : ing's vacation may be directed thur Plepkorn, Army Chnplnin of the above supply preacher. Dividend Payable July ,, ,950 Cnrlislo Barracks, Pa. His sub- MILTON H. t>HILLIPS 10,000.00 MAIL TfcMS COUPON A church-timo nursery is con ject will bo "University Sinful- ducted every Sunday by member: ness." 13,991,285.94 of the Couples' League. For i ARTHUR N. PIERSON formation cnll Mrs. Chnrlea Mil f ler, We. 2-2B34. Insecticides } Pt.lnfi.ty N. J. Kcc-p Insociicidcs containing chlor. CHARLES E. PLUMRIDGE $15,235,389.04 Friday at 8 p. in. n seminar fo dano or toxnpheno off tho skin and church musicians nnd choir mem. away from lha eyes and noso. OentUmenr bers will be held nt Inner Missioi HENRY L, ROST Center, 422 West 44th street, Neu I «• l«tan.i«l m «M»I», .y )„,>, ,M, w-BtP( Wwiw ^ m York. The subject will be "Music r.p«i.i.M«. all I. glv. „, 11)r,|,.r tnformottsn, without ..Has. in the Church." The discussioi YOUR HOME WILL BE JOHN A. SIM Mm r* •>«.•>« . "A CONSERVATIVE INSTITUTION FOR lender will bo Prof. Theodore COOLER THIS SUMMER Hoolty-Nlckcl, head of the depart- when you purchase ment of music nt Valparaiso Uni- FREDERICK 3. TIPSON CONSERVATIVE PEOPLE',' versity and nn outstanding author- GOLD BOND ity on church music. Tho local BLANKET INSULATION! JOSEPH W. VALENTINE choirs and organists will be rcpro- Install It Yourself! icntecl. ,M«M«R FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HOWARD C. WICK The Bible Book-of-tho-Manth for MEMIE* FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM July is the Flrnt Epistlo of John HORAN Tho book will bo the bnsis for the LUMBER ft COAL-CO.' 4«o w(>f FRONT IT. ru t-3«n sormon on tho last Sunday of the OM* folly • «. MO . ,(,„„,, , month and tho congregation in In- Central Ave. at Lehlgh R. R. fy vited to read it In advance of tho Am»l. Parking Ar.a crvlce, III. WiSTflilO 2-1316 TJfE WKTFJELD LEADER. THURSDAY. JVHt. 13. 1&56

terlati (JWch, who . was named hour*. Persons making changes Obrietlaa Seieewe Additional Church Nn>» vic« president, and Rey D. Allen that ¥* That In their account should call at one livestock of all cUsset AMU*f> and faiteli E. Royer who were at these offices with their old So-c«iv* green feed rcfulatlr became re-elertei r*stecfci*«ly as secretory Sunday services: 11 a. m.; Sun- cial Security card. Here they fill it helps them build resistance to Ma- layman in the religious and civic and treasurer. R«ir. J. L. MeCor- day school, 11 a. in.; Wednesday Naae Again? out a form and are issued a newcast. affairs of Westfield. He is a stew- isoli Jr., minister of the first Con- evening- testimonial meeting's, 8': 15. card—not a new account number. Church Council Sunday evening services discontin- ard in the first Methodist Church gzegatloaal Church, was elected (Your Social Security number re- executive director. ued from July 2 to Sept. 3 inclu- A name-changing ceremony such mains the same through life.) of Wntfteld, director of Audio- sive. as a wedding sets off a series of Elects Officers Visual Aids, and superintendent of Members of the executive com- When this change isn't recorded, "Life" is the subject for Sun-headachei for bookkeepers, payroll the junior department of the Meth- mittee are Frank P. Flint, finance departments and particularly the the bride, if she continues work- chairman; Mrs. Walter L. Day, ed- day. [>r. Fred Ebenole odist Church school. He hat been government's social security ad- ing, appears on her employer's So- i a delegate to the Westield Coun- ucation chairman; Edward N. Golden text: "The lord Hs myministration. cial Security report as Mary Cunningham, publicity chairman, light and my salvation; whoa shall Brown, her new married name, We* cil of Churches for the fast three Brides are human to the extent years and during 1MB-58 served and the Rev. J. Bernard Waller, I few? the Lord U the strength with the number that the admin- minister of the Bethel Bsptlst that they're rightfully proud of At th* annual meeting *t th« ne chairman of the council com- of my life; of whom shall t be istration records show for Mary Church, program chairman. Dr. afraid?" . their new names, but they're also WeetfteH Council *f Churches k«ld mittee on program sad public meet- Smith. The administration sus- McCorison, past president of the human enough to put off record- pects that a marriage might be the Tuqsjiaf in the parish tioage of the ing. Dr. Ebersole is a graduate Sermon: Passages from the ing that new title at important council, presided at the meeting King James version of the Bible answer to the discrepancy, but First: CfflngMfatUmal Church, Dr. |«f St. Olaf Collefe, Northfield and the report of the nominating places of business. Fred Eheraoli was elected presi- include: there is also a chance that Mary Minn., and the Massachusetts In- committee was presented by W. In addition to the all-important Brown is a new employee who was dent for th* K«a* 1860-81. Are. stitute of Technology. Spencer Bowen, chairman. W. E. "Blessed are they that do hisSocial Security Administration, commandments, that they may accidentally reported with Mary search ,«iepJ*t wjth the General ! Others elected to office at the Burbank and Edward A. Pollard charge accounts, payroll depart- Smith's number. Aniline iCorp.*, Grasselli, VrtVbtr- [meeting were Rev. Robert M. Skin- served as members of the commit- have right to the tree of life, and ments, the favorite beauty salon, Also, the government cannot »f- sole has. tahan an active part as a ner, D.D., minister of the Pi'esby- may enter in through the gates in- insurance companies, club officers to the city." (Rev. 22:14). Cor- and church officials are among ford to take a chance or make any relative passages from "Science those whs should be informed of such gueBses. Therefore, time-tak- correspondence with the employer St. Ptuil'i Church and Health with Key to the Scrip- the name-changing event. Since tures" by Mary Baker Eddy in- theae groups seldom appear," of is necessary. "In most cases," ac- clude: cording to Mr. Sawvel, "the rec- On Sunday, there will be a cele- course, on the bride's list for wed- ding invitations or announcements, ords are cleared and Mrs. Mary i V Hltf HWHWAY bration of the holy communion at "The Scriptures are very sa- Brown, nee Smith, gets credit for 8 a, m. The 11 a, m. service will cred. Our aim mint be to have a special business-like memo has to do the job. Doing it right away her wiigesj but this happens only SUMMft FUtNtTUtt OUTUT be holy cotnmunion and a sermon them understood spiritually, for after the1 government and the em- by the rector, Rev-JTrederiek W. only by this understanding can will save an abundance of confu- sion later. ployer have spent considerable Biati. truth be gained. ... It is this time and effort in untangling the Wednesday, there will be thespiritual perception of Scripture, Many brides, naturally, plan to mix-up." regular weekday celebration of which lifts humanity out of di- quit working after marriage, eith- HARDWOOD er at once or "soon," This leads There are many rights of wom- holy communion at 8:30 ». m. sease and death and inspires faith." en under the Federal Social Se- (P. B47). them to discount the importance Prepare Now:; * All MVfTfO of correcting their Social Secur- curity Act, and it is important GMM* Church Note* ity account. While they may quit that they know of these resources : KAMI Presbyterian Church now, some day they might return at the time of retirement (their '• ' For VWntBj; &«Si r own or their husband's) and par- Summer Bible school is In sea- to employment as did many wom- en during the war. ticularly in case of death of the 1 : i; sion at "the Lincoln School, West- Sunday: • family wage earner. Family finan- Install a quality oJI'lM

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Eleome Jr. captured the Men's top-heavy favorites to capture the Charles F. Patterson Jr. ry. The entire proceeds will are two games out in tfont in the Richard LaRoza of the Westnel Doubles Championship of the West- Mixed Doubles Championship of field Tennis Club for the 1950 sea- be turned over to the Y and Union County Baseball League, Tennis Club and varsity member the Westfield Tennis Club this they in turn will select the boy of the high school tennis tear* son Saturday afternoon by tri- Tied for second place are the Rah. and senior year, registered three impressive or boys who will go. The battled their way to the junto umphing over Joseph A. West and j wins in weekend play and as a re- way Indians and the Rostlle Park 1*4 tk* (tab wiU encage in Louis Methfessel in straight seta camp period when these boys ta an endeavor to doubles semi-finals of the New Je sult gained the final bracket in nine. my Junior Championship tourna- 6-1, 6-4, and 6-1. It marked the will attend will be from July The Elizabeth Braves, currently tot th* i«to the upper half of the draw. They 23-Aug. 5. It is hoped that ment held at the Elmoru Countrj first time this pair had won top will meet the winner of the re- four and a half garnet behind the honors. Eleome played in the local baseball enthusiasts will Club l«»t week only to lose to Al maining semi-final match which Hawks in league standings, art _l 'MM Barry Via K«ns Kuhn of Evanston, III., .and Doi men's doubles finals for the past lend their support to this very M*»IWiliiWiBfor th. part may be played tomorrow evening. next on the Hawks schedule. Tht, Thompson of Jackson Heights, 6-: three years and Booth had two worthwhile cause. game will be played Sunday after, , (• HMkM to defend hU cracks at the crown, but in each In this engagement Mrs. Anita 8-8, Both lads also played in thi Freudenberg and William Eleome noon at Tamaquea Park. Ik ckMWkHuaip will singles tournament but were elim ie they just failed to make the aftfc tfc* VM* that Jr. will do battle with Miss Carol Saturday's win waa tke 12th ia. inated in the early rounds of play grade. LaRoza and Louis Methfessel. !••-•< 4b •* HVM slayer! Their brilliant play in the junior Hornets Lead HS fourteen starts for the local nine, tt U ki It was a far different story Sat- which has been able to use its bat. doubles was one of the bright spots urday. With keen determination The top-seeded pair experienced •T «** ataV* top rttktaf of the tournament. no real difficulty in tournament ting power effectively. With som« not to let victory slip from their of the regular lineup missing, how. 11*» CM •• IWIM . grasp this year, the pair carried play. They won all three match- Softball League I • »)MtMI PM thiwugh- es without the loss of a set, their ever, the game with Linden wai the fight from start to finish and not one of the Hawks' be'rt effort* I at* Gorao* B. all around court play proving too The Senior High School Softball won the crown with comparative and it wasn't until th* eighth in. Hill •MNat and cap- ease. West and Methfessel were much for the opposition. In the League, sponsored by the West- TMBJ* Cbb 4 Rail Event ning that the win was secured. completely outclassed and except MACKMMGC opening round Miss Coumbe and field YMCA, his really brought in 1MT, for a short time in the second set WIUKfKNM Mr. Booth disposed of Mrs. Don forth some eipert ball playing. Linden opened with two runs in, taiaVUtttng Echo Feature when the score was 4-all were not ACTION AT aid Oetjen and Edward Peterson the bottom of the first. The Hawki all During the second week of pl»y Ml star, warn n the running. The losers failed 6-0, 6-2; eliminated Billie Yeager the Blue Jays tallied • shut-out broke the ice on their part of th* to live up to expectations. Their *A' and Joe West 6-1, 6-4 in the sec Scoreboard with a single tally in a) tb* tMrawamt' A four ball, total, 18-hole net game against the Cobras. Pitcher two-day tournament at Echo Lak< play Saturday did not measure up ond round; and toppled Joyce Cas- Jack Van H»rt, backed by a tight the second and added two more ia • Mwtomtt to tha Country Club over the weefcen to the fine brand of tennis bpth sidy and Hap Coumbe 6-4, 6-2 in infield, led the team to victory the third to take a one game lead. iM MpotatiM in was won by the foursome of R. h. ads exhibited in winning their a semi-final match, with a display of expert pitching. Another single run in the top of «M**,a»dmay Rooke, Ed Wolff, A, J. Blackwood way to the finals in the club tour- Featuring play over the week- Not only did he shut out the Co- the fifth seemed to put the gam* and John W. Snyder, who potted a nament, ' The sting in their service Westfield Riders Entered In end was the stellar brand of ten- bras but he held them to a one hit on ice, but Linden surprised with * *•§•*•,*•• had lit- 24 total. In second place were Al was gone. Methfessel's backhand nis exhibited by Carol LaRoza and ball game, the hit being made in two in the bottom half of the in- was woefully weak and West's net WonTey, Frank Persons, X. B Lou Methfessel who surprised by the sixth inning by Ralph Jones. ning to tie the score. K that ke lay and volleying was erratic. Be- tat tipNtoC«f K Hopkins and G. Franklin Wind Plainfield Horse Show Saturday defeating Mr. and Mrs. Daniel In the top of the eighth Art We* MM|M cwrt fMM andd feldt who carded 889. ;ween the two of them tney piled RUBS Baker, pitcher of the Bak- Rogers 6-1, 6-4 in the first round, ers, almost hurled the second shut- Frederickson and Frank Ctlbath 1 «e flat' latirf* tournament Flruring in the Class A sweep- ip errors, many of which were in- Gros Rire to Dr. Rost, the man ixcusable. The Plainfield two-day charity and then Knocking Muriel Dema- out game of the week. Pitching a hit and Manager Johnny Morris •taket Sunday were Frank Per- horse show, which opens Saturday who his ridden him to awards in rest and Charlie Patterson Sr. out singled to score the winning rus, •pan to fi« th* 77-10-47; Frank Bell, 79- 2-hit no run game up until the However, not to detract from at Ingiehurst in Greenbrook Town- many shows. Mrs. Hennessey com- of the tourney with an easy 6-1, top half of the last inning, Buss Rightflelder Caruso had the best f a* trouble and if 1S-47 and C. W. Kite, 75-4—71. ship, has drawn entries from all mented that "they just sort of )«••• tap al thrir the fine play of the winners it must 6-0 victory. let up a little and walked two men day with two for four, including Three were tied in Class B: Al parts of New Jersey and from seem to fit together." the longest hit of the day, a thre* I f* *JI tb* way. Everett, 6-lft—70; C, G. Gordon, w'said that Booth and Eleome ex- Mrs. Freudenberg and Bill El- who later crossed the plate on >:ll»>Biw Blaytrl of th* club ibited a brilliant court game. Bill Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New "We got Gros Rire as a starved come were forced to go three sets John Zinks' double to right field. bagger. George Sexton handled 1 90-20-70 and G. F. Winfteldt, York, Massachusetts, Ohio and horse, pretty lame, very thin, and 'Mia* to ChwU* Patteraoa 8H8V-70. Elcome's first service was finding in each of their matches Saturday The Bakers topped the Loafers 12 it mark and his volleying, half Virginia. Proceds of the 50-class in pretty bad shape," said Mrs. before winning a semi-final spot. (Continued on Page 29) Hi 1 *ia*it» »lay*r at th* Heading the Class A sweeps on to 2. rallcys and net play was of the show, sponsored by the Plainfield Hennessey. "At first we thought In the first round Mrs. Tucker and Mfh fcbool, and Junior Saturday were W. G, Suffern, 79- Kiwanis Club, will benefit the polio The games that were scheduled inest seen at the local club this' we might have to shoot him be- George Yenzer took the first set for July 4 will be played today. «f tb* ehib, ta go a lour 11-48; Walter Bennttt, 80-11—69 r ward at Muhlenberg Hospital. cause he looked so terrible." Entries Closing For tha MMt Th* youthful and Dr. William Keesler, 81-12— ear. Booth's steady all around 6-4 before bowing out 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. The rained out game between the •tat «M btwiead in the open- tit. In Class B, Pallas Jennings ay and his dreaded forehand Among Westfield entries are Dr. Rost, a veterinarian associ- In the second round the Freuden- Cobras and the Blue Braves is re- County Tennis Events ' ot alar tat y**r "it rded 95-26—09; A. J. Blackwood, ots played a major part in his Frank Chapot, George and Lois ated with Dr. E. R. Cushing berg-Elcome combination was ex- scheduled for the 17th. The tie •• t* win th* ami's 91-22—69 and E. D. Reeves, 89- jam's victory. ^allahan and Dr. Robert C. Rost, Plainfield until recently and now tended three sets before downing game between the Hornets and the Eliminations start in the Union tttM." It WM hia flrit 18—71; The new champions were the formerly of Westfield. . with the Ideal Dairy Farm of Marilyn Sturges and Merle Irwin Blue Braves was played yesterday County Women's Tennis Tourna. with th* old- iggressors throughout the match, Saturday's schedule calls for 12 Newton, "fixed Gros Rire up," ac- 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. and Monday's rained out games ment Saturday, July 22, on Wari. •f thi club and b* did hey ran off five games in a row classes in tho morning and 11 in cording to Mrs. Hennessey, and The. longest match of the tour- in the 18th. Umpires scheduled for nanco Park courts and first round the afternoon. Ten of these events Hit gam* has the opening set beforo yielding now has taken him over as his nament was played by Joyce Cas- the original games are responsible matches in the 23rd Annual Union liwwmtiit sine* Softball Games lelr first game. They won the are specifically limited to juniors. new owner as well as rider. sidy and Hap Coumbo who went for the supervision of those games. The same holds true for Sunday, County Men's Singles and Doublet Nt Win "iini in unoOcial play venth game of the first set to pnd Expanding her statement that 38 games before defeating Ann tournaments will be held on th« fiat tint year with auiior mem- when 12 morning classes and 16 The Hornets are at the top of 6-1. The challengers tried to 'Gros Rire certainly can jump," Caulficd and Ken Carol 8-10, 7-5, the league with a 3 and 0 record. same courts July 29 and 30. Other «ta ba baa mor* than held his Rained Out ake a fight of it in the second afternoon classes afe scheduled. she noted that Dr. Rost showed the 6-2. Both teams were evenly U Pat can maintain any de- set but after being all even at four The program has been planned In the second slot with a 4 and 1 matches in the men's tournament! jumper in Madison Square Gar- matched and play was close and tally are the Blue Jays who are will be Aug. 5 and 6. Men's play af aeenracy in tournament Tenm Won Lost Pet all dropped the 9th and 10th games to give balance during each of the exciting throughout the long en- be will riddl* th* opposition. jBHeyn 12 .857 den last year and two other shows a constant threat. The second starts at 9:30 a. m. and women's to lose the set 0-4. Booth and El- four sessions of the two-day show, this year so far. "He won all gagement. la*-a Am aervic* and hita'a North Blnm 12 3 .800 comc continued their fast pace in round will be drawn up this week play at 10:30. Hcotcli Plains 8 t .571 with hunter, saddle, jumper, har- four of the classes in which he Fifteen teams were entered in IniacaUr hard ball. He his a Hetmtora 7 7 .500 the third set and won going away ness and Western Trail events. and will be ready for distribution Entries close at noon Monday WM4VM* famt which will def 10 .444 was entered at the most recent the tournament. . Mr. and Mrs. at Tuesday evening's games. , for the women's tournament and Glchvlew 8 ,4S» 6-1. The match was over in a lit- Two prize stakes of $250 will be Robert H. Stuhler, mixed doubles b» ta bU aaWanttc*, in this TrlHiiKlen n .313 tle less than an hour, one of the show, and won over |7B0 last year at noon, Monday, July 24 for the Uglon ... awarded Saturday and four are champions for the past two years, nu .ooo fastest men's doubles final in club at shows," Mrs, Hennessey point- la Calve* men's tournaments. All entries set for Sunday. The hunter and ed but. , were not on hand to defend their After a brief period of fair history. jumper championships will be When calves have the "srilfflei," should be filed with George T. M. Booth, chairman of Dr. Rest is the son of Mr. and title this year. The Stuhlers were they should be blanketed, fed warm weather the Softball League was awarded on points scored through' away on vacation. Cron, assistant superintendent of •jvmt, it axpactlng 32 to Mrs. Henry L. Rost of 516 Hillside milk and warm water, and protected recreation, Union County* Park tb* opening round of again hit by rain which wished out the show. Summary: tram drafti. Commission, Elizabeth. ' members may enter out Monday's clashes between the Fifteen-year-old George Callahan FinST ROUND — JIIss Marilyn Plan To Extend will show his thoroughbred hunter, urgeif unit Merle S. Irwin defeated int ttmt anytim* before 2 p. m. league-leading CaBeys and second Jlr. nnd Mrs. Fred Eriltninnii, Jr., •atarday at which time the draw place North Stars, and Senators Espinette, with which he won the Miss Teslof Loses In (i-1 C-3; Mrs. Anita Freudenberg nnd against Glenview. The California medal award in hunter scat at the William Etcome, Jr. defeated Mrs. Hunting Season recent Luiu\rk Horse Show in Phil- Lillian Tucker and Guorge Yenzer Xariy tntrin Include Tony Mic- mist also ruined Tuesday's sched- New York Tournament 4-0, 6-3, 0-3; Miss enrol LaKoza and ule, Senators against Bachelors, lipsburg. His sister, Lois, 13, will Louis MetlifesBel defeated Mr. and •btlll. Bob Peery, B1U Tucker, Ron Changes in upland hunting reg- JIr«. Dnnlol ltoKera 0-1, B-4; Mtoo Batb, Dan Rogers, Toni Briatol, plus Triangles and Legion. Every ride Lady Fee, her American bred Jeanne A. Teslof was eliminated Muriel Demurest and Churles F. Pnt- effort will be made to have the ulations, allowing'for split seasons saddle mare. form further play in the junior tersfin, Si*., defeated Sir. and Mrs. ENGINE BLOCK Mn Kraft, Edward Peterson, Don for rabbits, grouse, squirrels and H. S. Kelly 0-2, 0-0: Ml»a Betty Wdr, floorge Esposito, Don Oet- Casey-North Star gomte played at Both have qualified for three girls tournament of the Eastern Coumbe and Gordon Booth defeated Washington field. quail and a restoration of the two- successive years in the Maclay at Lawn Tennis Association held at fllra. Donald Oetjon nnd Edwurd Pet- Fred Erdtmann, Bill Eleome, bird limit for cock pheasants have erson 6-0, 6-2; Mrs. "\V. s. YeHBor arid Mrtbfesul, Charles F. Patter- Due to the number of postponed the Garden. Lois has also quali- tho Amackassin Club, Yonkers, N. Joe West defeated John Kraft aad fe games it does not seem likely that been approved by the Fish and fied three times for tho Good Y., last week when she lost her daughter, Joan, ti-1, 6-2; Ann Cutil- •an Br., Charlie Patterson Jr Game Council in Trenton. lield ami Kenneth Carol defeated ASSEMBLY Marie' Trwin and Gordon Booth. the All Star contest will be held Hands event there and last year semi-final match with top-seeded Mrs. Edith Kyte and llllss Austin •reached the final group of 15 from Doris Knoeppel of Cliffsidc Park, 6-0, G-4; Mm Joyce Cansidy and H. this season. However, the benefit Tho regulations are subject to A. Coumho drew a bVe Others who are expected to play approval at a public hearing to be an initial entry of 32 in tho class. 6-1, G-2. Misa Teslof played a mdude Joe West, Ralph Atkinson, game to assist a local child in at- SECOND ROUND—Mrs. Preuden- tending camp this summer, held cither late this month or in Frank Chapot, son of Mr. and fine game but had to give way to rfc- and Mr. Klcwmo dofeatud Miss Horace Baker, Dr. Edward G. her older and more experienced SturtreM and Mr. Irwin 0-3, 3-G, G-2; Bonrns, Carl Byers, Bob Carberry, scheduled for Friday, July 21 August. Mrs. Frank Chapot (who are mem- MIBS Lnlloza and Mr. McthfewHel do- Rabbit, grouse, squirrel and bers of the horse show committee) opponent. Earlier in the week 'eatod Miss Demurest and Mr. Pat- f tan Halek, John A. Carter, H«r- Washington field. torson, Sr., 6-1, 6-0; Miss Coumbe aid A. Coumbc, Angclo Fiorc, Ev- WASHINGTON quuil hunting season dates approv- of Far View drive, Mountainside, Miss Teslof won from Loren Chy- and Mr. llooth defeated Mrs. YeaKer ed were Nov. 11 to Dec, 9 witli a will ride Chado. An 18-ycar-old, ser 6-0, 6-2 and defpatcd Barbara »nd Mr. ^yeat 0-1, 6-4; Mrs. CassWy erett Goulard, G. Wallace Hal 13—Legion-Triangles and Mr. Coumbe defeated Mr. Carol John Hammer, Frank Hardcaatle, 14—Scotch Plains-Glenview j resumption of hunting on Dec. 18, Frank has been selected tc try for Brave 7-5, 6-2. and Miss Cnulflcld 8.10. 7-5, 0-2 I ending Dec. 30, the American Olympic team. SEMI-FINAL nOUND—Miss Uettv George Ingalls, Bryant Kcnney, 17—Caseys-Scotch Plains Coumbe nnd Gordon Booth defeated Dick LaRoia, Jim Livingood, Chus 18—Bachelors-Legion Daily limits on these would be Chado was. working hunter cham- - LEADER WANT ADS PAY -.. •Urs. Jo^'o Cnasldy und H. A. Coumbo 'I Dunne, Gus Luttringhaus, A. I 10—North Stars-Glenvicw three grouse, four rabbits,, six pion in 1948 and again last year squirrels and seven quail. CHEVROUT ' MeFarlan, Ashley Sydnor, Harold TAMAQUES at North Shore. He has shown 8ydnor, Harold Morgan, Charlci 17—Glcnview-Scnatoi'a • Pheasants season, with a limit this year at Devon, Pa., and won 8. 8mith, Jean A. Teslof, Victo 18—Triangles-Caseys of two cock birds a day and six for one first, one second and a third. Wellman, Jesse R. Wilson, Bol 19—Senators-Triangles the season, would bo Nov. 11 to He won two classes at Madison Woodward, Bill Ycagcr, Gcorgi Dee. 0. Hens would continue pro- Square Garden last fall and Chado ' Yenier, Jim Peery, Irwin Cussidy, 16M Iron Export tected. was working hunter champion of I ,Jimmy Cassidy, Dick Harison, Bob The first American iron exported Jack rabbit season with a one-a- the year in 1949 over tho whole '. Yenier and others. in the regular course of commerce dny limit would be Nov. 11 to Dec. United States, on total points was "3Vi tunne, 172 bars of Iron for 9. scored at shows. account of El. Hutchlnson of Lon- Regular buck deer seusOn would Chapot won the Maclay, the AS 'County Tennis don." The order was probably made be Dec. 11 to Dec. 10 with firearms, PCA horsemanship event in hunter ^Tourney This Month al Saugus, Massachusetts and wai and a bow and arrow season is scat, 3 years ago at Madison shipped on the "Charles" in 1650. planned Dec. 1 to 9. Square Garden and is one of tho Raccoon season would be Oct. top jumping riders in tho East. The 23rd Annual Union County 15 to Jan. ,15 with u limit of 35 n en's Singles and Doubles Tennis Last week Mr, and Mrs. Edward Tournaments will open on Wurl< J. Hennessey Jr. of Arbor sold fei nanco Park courts on July 2D am A N«w focfory-lwTr Power Wont ! ^continue to Aug. G. John Chandlci SPOTLIGHT on SPORTS ; r.of Fanwood won the singles crown Jn'in 104!) by defeating: Richard Coh- By M. BERNARD BERNSTEIN fcen' of Plainfield. In. doubles play, Me* •g'C. W. Lutz und Arnold LuForco A FAMILY OF COLFEItS It im'l nflcn (hut an tnllro family, 1 of Roiclle took the finals' from »ni eueh > large family »t that, nukes ;>t Jefferson Craig and Harold Jahnke the headline! consistently for the Vof I'lainfleld. same sport as the Turnesa brother) ... golf's first fam- CWtADhc [ jfoc League Calls ily. These Turnesa boys played attains ^Meeting Monday such seasoned proi as Walter Hagcn, Byron Nelson and NiGakttS*! f,, The WcstHeld Recreation Bowl- Ben llogan.. .plus Vdn (wtr Gobi |.,.Jng League will have its first, mect- sthe greatfl, San fitit Monday at 8 p. m. ut tho Elm .,,. . t • "<"«il and Jug Mr !ii.W-»i3s Spaden. All these $ |f,Barber Shop. will attest that (he f,i, .AH team captains or repreacnta- line TurnrRag sre some of the fin 2.30 Pint GENUINE PARTS WHOLESALE TO [ji'tlves must be present if they wish cut golfers in the business. But that's E;.to hold their franchise. not the end of the story, became * $3.65 4/5 QUART INDEPENDENT OARAGES ; new generation is coming along now, led by a young nan by the ramc of OCEANPORT, N. J. Ittwitn R«d Bonk I long Ironed Richard Turnesa. Made famous by millions SPfCIAl OFFER i Our thing Air. Turnesa and his six Designed For Your Enjoyment CactfaVMcb UlltFACTION , brothers have agreed upon, oddly Colorful plaille ptdil Alt.WAVS POISON IVY nough, Is that young ftithard Turnesa c of folks who wanted good with llhtlk,, thrS! dlinmihn parrpt-ln IMOGEN — An improved •liould remain an amateur, and not GALA EVENTS whiskey at a sensible price. ft, blue, „,,,„ ollnw In their foolvlens la heronic » thru August 9 V«llow. For eodctalu! lelalag |n«00 A. M. to 100 ». m. avtts $10,000 Added .•aim line. 1859 V,,£pL3LZ ! NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES LIQUOR mm, atJARVIS GEN'L tan Ml CONNtCIINO 1UIN lEAVtS WESTFIEID " ADM. $|«0 Ind. 86 Men. Hw) f ti. 13,3^ PM WESTFIELD 2-0220 CMMl* WHISKEY- PH0OF-6B.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS nnionti JAS. BARCLAY & CO. UMITED, PEORIA. ILL. THE WESTWELP LEADER. THUM&AY. JULY 18. to make a living eowe out with Jockeys Are me some morninj at five o'clock SoftlMll wives know. The Home Economic! Cucumber* in quaatity «u 1 te «eerciae Iteran unth RIM M • Mff If mHh Mrffft • f oAde In the Court Howe hat " in the market for all tfc* «,„ »H*»e later, kw to • My and League Rmiilts house" each Monday for kinds of piekWi ykich at* fitar. Hariforfag; «**« out •pin to rleV tk* After- these gauges. The upccialisU itea witti .New Jersey families. I \\'v n^t;n4on, p 3 using only fresh, firm, sound fruits •r as the season advance*. for the winteit r . . M *• .hvans, SD ,' 3 Monmouth Park there'i not one of us who'd iwap f>. ItD^hat. 2b . 1 •5.00 and young tender vegetables, and Bulletins (riving direction* for for the summer ever on the it for any other life in the world! lCBioy*. it....:.:::: 2 canning them as noon after harvest the preservation of ill these prod- B. List, El) 1 as possible. wing, like a noisy flock of gaudy ffi. Hookenbprg, rf ... a SKULLCAP H2.00 ucts are available free of charge birds . . . shimmering silks . . . B J'almtr, if o Hot water bath canning is rec- from the Home Economics Exten- spotless riding: breeches .. . gleam- SILKS >25°o! UP ommended for fruit and tomatoes sion Service Office, Court House, ing eilks ... Defeit Linden ••*.. COLUMBUS land canning under Bteam pteisare Elisabeth. The next demonstra- AM KM. It all looks easy from a seat in 3. Dlsut, ib *lB UP for all other vegetables. tion of corriet jcusnliif proced- • , (Continued Iron pa«e tM) B. IJIaz, wi 3 the gr»iHJ8tand—j-et "all it not g-gali.l) I Time has gone by for doing up ures is scheduled for Tuesday, July gold that glitters." At Honmouth the moundwork for' the Hawks, al- S, Peters, e a 18 at 1:30 p.m. lowing six kite and equalling Caru- K. Williams, 8b l asparagus'and strawberries. The Sold it Jj Park at the present time mote IJ. Brown, r£ 3 supply of South Jersey beets will than 200 riders are congregated at su's tw« for four, one et which S. Peteraon, If a SURCINGLE '12.50 was a double. Mahar cf Linden J. HGblnHon, lb, ...... 2' end shortly, • but others will be -LKAtKt WANT AM *AY- I the jockey quarters, largest accu- n. Carnevale, of 2 available from local and nearby mulation of saddle talent in the allowed 11 hits. LeGie MRoauluso ..... 2 Pet, Baldy siarvma 2 PAD »10<» I UP market gardens, history of the seaside course. A Westflel'd Hawks 12 .867 D. Thomas / 1 few? are doing quite well for them- Rnlsway Indians , .714 Early harvestings of green and selves, notably Fernando Fernan- liOMeUe Park .. . .71« wax beans have been good for SWAY TOES NOW Flainfleld Merch. Columbus (1 „ canning. Beans last all summer dez, Jimmy Stout, Sammy Boul- ucstlon Marks.. .ea Wilson 4 o -'20.QD to'30.00 3Hsabeth Braves .615 but experts advise later crops may WUWNO, CAVITY WOM, MAONO, metis and several others with Day Linden A. A ,533 ROOSEVEiyr MUOWWTS $18.00 to $25.00 , checks bouncing into the strato- Cranf'd Clippers!. .467 suffer from lack of rain. MMOVAl Hillside ...... 367 3. Morelte, lb .... Raspberries and currants are sphere, They ride six, seven and Boselle dtars .... .286 (ilKli", If 3 LASTrC STOCKINGS PMI4W MMCfMN sometimes even eight races in an KlUabetb A. A.... .886 Mone, e j 3 ready now to can and make into .000 Jionneau, us 3 M000 ' afternoon—but how about those WESTFIBLD Shuster, et 3 juice and jelly. Blackberries, too, who are lucky to ride six, seven or CaRnasola, 2b .,.,,.. 2 1 •2200 are appearing in the markets. even eight a monthf And thir Hoblrmon. 2b ...... ! - Provost, 2b 4 JetitltniliG, 8b-p 2 co. number is legion 1 -aruBo, rf 4 Morette, |j-Sb ..'..... 2 Predei Ickson, 1 b .. 4 Spino, rf -. (i J7 RAfWM It Current riding fee at Monmouth Colbath, c 4 Juhunsen, rf-3b 2 Morris, 3b 44 MONMOUIH MM is $20 for a loser, $25 for finish- sexton, p ; 4 23 Hemp«i, cf .«I«P, ing third, 135 for second and |50 4 eoil'MBim xjcwram for a winner. Not bad for a min- 4 S.tiidm.lb A" «. Dial, us ,. 2 ute and 12 seconds worth of work m Hall, 1> ,.../.. 8 —yet break a riding fee down to Peters, c 3 Precouttmu Pay In cases Inspect the rubber or plastic (/ VBS, TMArs WHY Ballmer, 2 Williams, 3b , 3 eoating on,which the seal is made I Aty/AV« TAKE. fundamentals and see what you xStaliar oo Peternon, If 2 i V have left, The jockey agent geti t'iirrell, 2b SS Urown, rf a o Prederving food ' to be sure it is solid and smooth. P Ultawjlc, 3b i.... 5 Tillmon, l)> I o his split, go does the valet,' and Swerliiff, lb ,. l Cariievale, ef ; 3 o The pressure gauge of a canner there are also laundry bills and antcllllll, if . By MARY W. ARM'STBONQ should be checked for accuracy upkeep on tack and equipment, all Kondracki, it .... . Uvion County Home Agent • each year, as most canning house- % Vendltto, cf little foxes that spoil the vines. schaeffer, rf-lb ... 2 0 3 1 0—B KoubekKoubk , c Doublen — Bonneau, Ventimllla, {•ambling in home canning In order to accept a $20 mount Muhar, p Brown, C. Hall. > boy must alsd be fully equipped HeBse l doesn't pay—and that's putting It ROOSEVELT mikly, according to home canning to ride, Jimmy Stout, New Jer- Totnlfl .." ..33 f ~G H ley's perennial favorite rider, was x—Batted for Hailng-er In 8th. Gartlnnd, 3b 3 o 0 0 specialists irj the Bureau of Human Wsntn«ld*..,>. 01111101 0—5 Prunl*. cf ,1 l r 0 0 Nutrition and Home Economics. sort of reflective the other day as 'inden 20002000 0—4 tl. Ventimllla, m ... . 2 2 1 0 he drew his weekly pay check and Errors — Provost,' Plederlckson, J. Smith, 1( g (i 1 I) They explain that, any houBewlfe J. Morette, lb 3 1 turned it over to wife Billie for Morriiss 2, SnlinaerSnli ,, Mahar. Two basbasee 1 0 who is going to the trouble and hltShltB—SextonSextont . ThrThrereee e basb e hits—CarhitsCaruhiC u - B. Smith, 2b 8 (I 0 II time of canning should make sure aafe keeping. so, SantoinSin . Baseess on bllbolls—on n BexB - Itulvlhlll, p 3 1 1 II MelVER'S on. e; 6IT Mahar, 1| nff Heime, 0. Nolte, rf .... 2 1 1 fl that all equipment is in the best Struck out—by Sexton, 6; by Mnhar, Giordano, o 1 o 0 0 ."Right now I'm having a good V !>)• Hesse. 2. losing pitcher—Ma- condition, that she uses fresh food year," he said, "but the fans don't iar. Umpires — iluivanowskl and 23 , C ~i of good quality and follows the realize the expense we are under. Uigllo, COLUMBUS . _, An n H E most up-to-date .directions. Look at what the well-dressed rid- J. Dine, es ,,,,., 3 o HOME BEVERAGE SERVICE (1 0 er wears onto a track: Boots, $20, Peterson, u 3- (i 1 0 Housewives sometimes are tempt- WllllHms, 3b 2 I) 0 2 ed to save a penny here and there pants from $20 to $30 and mud AAU Swim Meet Novello, lb 2 0 (1 0 IT COSTS HO MOM pants at $12 to $25. Then there Carnevale, cf 1 (1 0 (1 by using imperfect jars or lids. Gardner, it 2 0 0 0 Thiit's hazardous. Any jar with are elastic stockings which' cost A. YariiHul, 2b 1 0 c • 2 DELIVERID TO YOUR DOOR" Bock, rf 2 1 1 0 the slightest crack or chip should $10, saddles from $90 on np— Set For July 22 M. Yarussl, o 1 1 THE BEST some' boys pay twice that much 0 0 be discarded because these defects kU - Itttle PrUimi Aw Om - M« V— for special makes—and girths and 2 A may prevent an airtight seal and Our Menu Satisfies At Five New Jersey AAU Swim- Roosevelt 0 3—0 thus, lead to spoilage. The same is surcingles and skull caps and ming Championship events will be Clb 0 0—2 Whether it's a iteqk dinner MMM UniMtvlllt 2-3022 whip3. We supply it all, and it Doubles—J, Morette. Home run— true of lids with dented or spread FAIREST. PRICES. held at the Wheeler Park Pool, edges, or masonry-type caps with or soup and salad luncheon SOWOT THI RAMOUI NAM HANDS Wl MUW costs a rough $210 at least every Linden, at 2 p. m., Saturday, July —you'll find our menu per- BEER AND AlE SODA time we step out to ride a $20 loose or cracked linings. 22. These lire the 50 yards free fectly prepared and served. Killcntla* Puklt KMIM M«Fal ('»•«• mount. We each own from four st^le for senior men, 100 yards The flat metal disc which aro UUV KrhMltrr OlirllH Air PrBal <\>!H 289 Patients At part of two-piece closures cannot ln««r»l>»( IKkllU • krlanuU T-Cp to six pairs of pants which last breast stroke for senior women, Hl Tr»i«»t»r about 2 to 35 rides. We also own 150 yards individual medley and be re-used. Discard these at once Cekkai HtMNImi II Mi4 from four to six saddles, which one meter dive for junior men and Bonnie Burn when a jar of food on which they THE PEOPLES must be repaired and replaced the 50 yards free style for junior have been used, is opened. Gen- erally it ia safest to buy a fresh ALSO KBG BSOt AND COOLIBI from time to time. ; It's a constant women. Novice events on -the PHflRfMV supply of these lids each year, RESTAURANT expense, on top of our daily fees same schedule include the 50 yards Patients present at Bonnie Burn rovR Metrics . Sanatorium, Scotch Plains, on even if some are left, unused from 14 ElM STREET to valets-and agents who are in-1 back stroke and 50 yards free style the year before, But in many !o May 22 numbered 289, according M.MMAs dispensable to us, »s well as the * men. and the 50 yard back to the mo»t recent report olur homes. stroke far women. John E. Runnells, superintendent.|. "If you thinfc it's an easy way , Chainp1pfiisl)ip events*are open to This number included 12 boyey 12 all swimmers registered with the girls, 176 men and 89 women,'of New Jersey AAU* Novice events which. 10 patients were cardiac arc limited to swimmers who have enses (2 men, 2 women, 3 boys and never won a medal or price in open girls). Men's Florskeitnscompetition in a similar event. From May 23 to June 27 inclu- Regulation AAU gold-filled cham- sive, 25 adults were admitted: 14 pionship medals will be awarded men and 11 women. Their respec- the winners of championship tive conditions on admission were Condensed Statement events and silver and bronze med- reported as follows: Far advanced als to second and third place win- —7'men and 7 women: moderately ners. Medals mil also be, award- advanced—2 men and 3 women; ed to winners of first, second and minimal—2 men and 1 woman; third places in novice events. non-tuberculous—3 men. Entries close July 19 with. F. S. Mathcwson, Superintendent of Thirty-three adults were dis- Recreation, Union County Park charged in the same period; 19 men and' 14 women. Their condi- THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPANY Commission, Elizabeth. Swim- mers who are 'not now registered tions on discharge were reported with the AAU may qualify for as: Arrested—8 men and 2 wom- the meet by applying at once to en; quiescent—4 men and 6 wom- the New Jersey Association Head- en; improved—5 men and 6 worn- WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY quarters, 45 Clinton street, New- m; unimproved—1 man; not con- ark, Mr. Mathewson said. V sidered—1 man. Two deaths were reported—2 women. During this period from May 23 Westf ielder Wins to June 27, inclusive, 3 girls were JUNE 30, 1950 Colonia Event admitted. Their conditions are reported as follows: Primary in- Mrs'". George P. Marron of 712 fection with demonstrable lesion— Norman place, captured the Best 2 givls. Non-tuberculous—1 gifl. OFFICERS RESOURCES 'Ball Tournament, of the Women's From May 23 to June 27—1 girl . LIABILITIES . FRANK H. BETZ Division of the Colonia Country was discharged—her condition on Club, played Thursday. - Runner- discharge was improved. \ President > Cash on hand and in Banks . ? 2,640,551.17 DEPOSITS $17,813,616.83 up was Mrs. A. H. Schmal of Wil- On June 27 there were 283 pa- Trust Officer low Grove parkway. tients in the sanatorium; 11 boys, U. S. Government Miscellaneous Liabilities . . . 64,125.40 14 girls, 172 men and 86 women, FRANCIS L. WINSLOW s Bonds and Notes . . . of which 10 patients were cardiac Viec-Preeidcnt 8,815,584.38 Reserve for Interest and Taxes . 120,120.03 Greyhound Ruing Glasser's cases (2 men, 1 woman, 3 boys, Other Bonds Owned . . . Greyhound racing is a popular and 4 girls.) JAMES E. WALSH 2,113,277.00 Reserve for Dividends, 109 QUIMBY STREET spectator sport In Coaital North The daily average for the month Sccrctaiii Federal Reserve Bank Stock . Preferred Stock . . . . ' "10,728.00' Doctora' FrmriptioM Filled. Carolina., Elaborate tracks near has been 285.15; 24.59 for children 24,000.00 Fillinf* by X-Ray Morehead City and Currituck oper- and 2G0.56 for adults, including 11 JOHN M. HULL, JR. ate from May to October. Loans and Discounts . . . 1,927,027.54 veterans, Treasurer CAPITAL: Assistant Secretary Mortgages Insured by Federal "State Department Preferred Stock . $711,750.00 The U. S. state department was EUGENE A. OTTO Housing Administration - 603,992.61 established as the department of AssistantTi'nst Officer Common Stock . . 100,000,00 foreign affairs, in accordance with Other Bonds, and Mortgages 2,925,320.61 the act of July 27, 1789. Less than Surplus ... . 300,000.00 two months later, on September 15, Furniture and Fixtures . . . 15,455.84 1789, the name was chnnged to the DIRECTORS Reserve for Retirement, present department of state. J. ALSTON ADAMS Banking Houses . . '•. . ? . . 156,970.00 Preferred Stock 100,000.00 PRANK H. BETZ Miscellaneous Assets . . . 59,085.26 Undivided Profits . 60,924.15 Carrots for , Fresh carrots are on ezcsllitnt ROBERT A. FAIRBAIRN dition to a salad, in terms of color, SAMUEL HOLLINGSWORTII flavor, texture, and food value. CHARLES KOOS $19,281,264.41 ALEXANDER E. METTLACH Dow She Shops THOMAS A. SPERRY FRANCIS L. WINSLOW I Thli mwmt development of Seoffi . Lawn Reiearch tleani Take action now to cUitroy Crabgrati tMttfon, «ic*«Ive imoklng or •xpoiurt to by hand or with a Scotch Plalm, N. J. (Waltrgrait, Fall Gran, YWregrauJ be- cold aomstlmM alowi down kidney (uno- tlon. Thli tniy le*d niny folk* to eom- iprtafcr ot It COIMI fore It crowds out deilrable graiMi, J. HORACE HATFIELD, from the iwckagi. pliln o( naggltif buokichu, lou of pop and 400 tq ff Box-95e 1250tq H Box-J 1.95 •n*rgy, iniidacbM md dliilnwi. Gettlog Mnnngor Member Federal Reserve System Jr. Spiritr $5.?5 up nlihti or fnqu«>t piuat«i ratvy r«ult 5S00 tq ft Bag-$6.85 from minor bladder Irritation! du* tn cold, 4ampnaM or dlitary tadlicratloni. If your dUeomfort* •» du« to thm MMMf, don't wait, try Do»n'i PI1U, • mild CARWOOq BRANCH, ' dluntlc Uifld •ueoMufully by million* tat evir SO yum. Whllt tbnm lymptom* nay Westfield Paint & Hardware Co. eftan othirwlaa occur, it's inaaloi bow Crwootl, N. J. BRANCHES miny tlmw Dotn'a |tv* hippy relUf— ' JOHN F. MCHARDS0N, NORTH AVE. W. TEL, WE. 2-3000 blip tht IS mllM of kldn«y tub** and fllttm SCOTCH PLAINS — GARWOOD fluh out wati*, Otl Dtmn'$ Fill* lodayl

Warranted &at&, LAWN C A If f= l> r a d u DOANS PILLS T^nra TBTTTRRT>AY. JULY 13, 1950 Museum To Have Rcwrdla Travel Becomes Reptile Exhibit Sbrte Bilk Easier This Year The next special program at r«-1 til neat year, before it can become Trailside Museum will be a reptile operative. New Fabrics Add To exhibit Sunday, July 23 sponsored The Governor signed one of the Vacation Pleasures by the Keptile Study Society of 84 bills left on his desk before the America. Legislature convened Saturday. A | Thig -m the time o{ yeM. when F. S. Mathewson, superintendent technical measure, it brought to [ trsyel fl{ gome SOJ.t jg upper.most of recreation, spoke before a group 821 the toUl number of bills DTIS- | in our min[ls We either arc gct. of 150 persons at the museum last coll has approved this year. He j ti off on a trip or are anticipat- Sunday on "Recreational Oppor- vetoed two minor bills during the ; a declara{ion of independence I tunities in the Union County Park Legislature', regular session, inak- fmn workaday teclium in thc near ins total rejections for the year I System." The lecture was illus- 85. j tiated with kodachrome slides. Iris Hamilton of the Railway Art Center was chairman in charge of arranging the exhibit.' ning now for the necessary clothes The summer program at Trail- He said the bill, which would have k aMt • titular fate last year. will bring some of that future fun side will include a Children's Na- requird a state police license for into the present. The same plan- I atf* tt MI "a cruel jest most telephone solicitors for year ture Hour to be held at 3 p. m. i to iTeasiae awn than the ning clears the decks for fun and each Wednsday and Thursday books and other publications, in- relaxation unspoiled by the nig- hi* «M pay." terfered with freedom of the press. from July 6 to Aug. 28.- During tnm* «B*t hack u> the gle-naggHng irritations of too July and August the museum will A five per cent tax on sale of many pieces of luggage, wrinkled I tha tt eoaditiontlly-ve- movie, radio and television rights he open daily except Monday from with pnpa—i amend- soggy clothes, and frequent wash- 2 to 5 p. m. to wrestling and : matches. ing and ironing chores. . AsMkf them wai the roeai-He approved its purpose, but found Un the ataU lastead of an error which cut the present 10 Miss LaBossier calls attention to FAST per eant levy on gate receipts to j the new finishes and the current Awarded Patent ( per cant. He asked that the bill styles which combine to produce a f tae atata ppaymeny u be corrected and passed again, wardrobe of a minimum number Erving Arundale, 7J3 .Clark «• iwaraw madde on of pieces that will perform a max- street and Raphael Rosen of Elis- imum number of activities. Co-or- abeth, members of the staff of the >:tMl AM pro*ieid the ahort l|MHl to knakate on dinate each piece to a master color Standard Oil Development Co., \ ataft evwts. Breakage <* Aphid Infestation plan and you will be amaaed at have been jointly awarded a Unit- paaaiaa" iw to ro to the double-duty life your clothes ed States patent for a process for can lead. Since separate blouaes, chemically converting refinery gas- Duuging Trees skirts, jackets, halters, ahorts, e» to commercial solvents. , . ._ » mimker tt slacks, and over-skirts are popu- WILL aWaWTsW-llobert K. Chrlitenberrjr, left, li betaf pre- t ptavMlw .gnater local pen- Bl« wet blotches on the sidewalk lar, one of each well-chosen could •enUd with tb* VeUrani of rorcifn Wan Gold Certificate by Clyde t WaattaTM tamiM, an* man be made to prepare you for every- A. Lawii, Conunandw•ia-Chiet, at the Aitor Hotel in New York, o( BUk-MaklBf teeret beneath a Norway maple or linden The Chinese kept th« secret sf the •' athujr {scream. Ha alto tree are evidence of aphid infesta- thing, if necessary. which Chriiteabanr If prealdmt A Marine vet of World War I, i ha tad ap»ro»ed no silk-making process bom foreigners tion in the treetopa. Some fabrics, such as jerseys ha ha* served tht honoring organization in many ways and is tor 3000 yean through both "Aphids or plant lice are In of Hw Legislature under and laces, just naturally pack bet- currently chairman of the V.F.W. National Security Committee. great abundanee on all varieties ter than others but this year the r atteptniiea of tha rules. of deciduous trees," reports Dr. cottons have had thejr mussiness r_, tt or th» «0 lumbers in DELIVERY Stanley W. Bromley, entomologist removed by many new finishing r lumwMr and fear of the H of the Bartlett Tree Research Lab- processes, We have at our dis- There are some wit" h a.'^ stra"w ^"iGrantebrim d Patent ktra la the Ismate were en oratories. "This ia an aphid year Painter... posal irridescent dotted Swisses, and a crown of crease-resistant William H, Smyers, 229 Syl- I fat auorwaJaH Veto aeaaion because of the wet spring." cross-weave piques, satin finish cot- butcher linen that are very attrac- r, Prtmll'a reeonl of nev- tons, printed and plain voiles, silk. vania place and David W. Young The Notches on the sidewalk are tive. of Rdselle, members of the staff. Decorator r kmkw **!•• hill n-BMatd over boneydew excretions from the like chambrays, and ever so many Pay special attention to shoes. of the Standard Oil Development t •atrlft* Mte'win he at (take aphids which live In dusters on the others offering unlimited possibil- An extra pair to change into will tke lawmakers re-cenvene underside of leaves. Sometimes ties for variety, The crinkled cot- Co., have been jointly awarded a be good insurance for comfort but United States patent for a method there are a mtllon or more tiny tons need no ironing: after wash- plan well'to be sure they supple- R. MILLER r conditional vetoes, aphids on a single tree, sucking ing and others with the new fin- for preparing a grease which has Ma for removal «f re- ment your clothes well enough to a colloidal structure. REASONABLE RATES. aap and injuring the tree also by ishes once ironed stay neat and justify the extra space and weight iaske an thd e power of eminent risp looking. There is even a injecting an ensyme-like poison in- they add to your luggage. Ml aid the construction of to the leaf. knife-pleated pique bathing suit on YMrChutitdAdT. transit from a bill The sticky, sweet honeydew is the market whose pleats go in the Beside clothes there nre a few MM. 4-7914 After « P. M. We deliver as little as 10c Delaware River Port transparent when it drops from a water and come out just so. A comforts which we like to have • The awasiir* needs the tree. Later it becomes bluish in cotton dress with touches of the nearby and which sometimes add worth with our fast prompt •f tb* PtaasyWanla leg- color, then turns black because of season's favorite black velvet, up to something of a problem in ato* net meet un. the presence of sooty molds. sounds impossible but the velvet packing. The favorite hand lotion, is nylon and washable. cream, sun oil or cologne may add It often rains on autos parked to your relaxation and enjoyment service. No order is too in driveways beneath trees and The popularity of the sleeveless and this year there are on the disfigures garden furniture. dress makes comfort as well as market special plastic travel con- Dr. Bromley aaya a parade of ironing easy. Some may not care tainers that are dependably tough, FriONl small. . ants may be observed this time of for sleeveless street clothes, but light weight, rfhd very pretty. You JOHN E. PITCHER ISAKRETE needs only year marching up a trunk of u might like to try the elimination can get cream jars, bottles with tree infested with aphids. Thc ants of sleeves from housedresses and spray tops or plain cap3, as well atWEitfield 2-5161 Iwftte* added. Excellent are going to replenish their sugar sport dresses. • • as soap and toothbrush containers. When your tar is not handy Iter repair jobs you do supply. A good suit finished to protect it There is even a container for hand For Aphids attack not only trees but from soiling and wrinkling is lotion in a Bize that will fit your a wide variety of garden plants. good vacation investment. Fabrics purse. Quick, Confidential -when you risk meter fever H0RAN There may be as many as 300 of with a textured or tweedy effect Some plastic bought by the yard LOAN SERVICE thea* tiny lice tightly packed on a and in medium or dark colors worrying about that $2.00 three Inch row stem. maintain their good looks best. and cut into an, assortment of on Aufo, Furniture, A little hat .is the best traveler. siUB will prove, handy • for pack' Many even take comfortably to the ing shoes, wet bathing; suits, and Sqlary or Personal -LXADCS WANT AD8 PAY- damp wash cloths. fine for overparking - But wherever you go and what- Note ever you do, choose simple easily when the weather is bad cared-for clothes so that you may concentrate on comfort andrclu* atioh. -when you have too many LIBERTY FOOD STORE LKADKR WANT ADS stops to make -when you SUItB UttlNQ RESULTS Exceptional Low Prices Plus Free Delivery need anything you have Nkk soyt: If you cur* looking for a store that offers you choap print on nationally advertised brands, and service too, then you are defi- IGLASSER'S: forgotten. nitely looking for us. 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