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5HTV-WTH YEA* — THURSDAY, , IJ>75 U Tagm-AS Canta Tables Zoning Change ^ JPestfield Wins Support Buoidenta1 objection* to a propoael by council. Four meeting whan the council prowwd isantag change « ceundlmen, all from the will again consider the. SHcafttHp the temple n. ana may lecead and thtfd wartji, had famUy. units result in the aeetiea'i remaining in a two-family to the change at the Marion. eld Masonic Temple 6TS? 'naawic, Tunple In School Guidelines Fight clarification rather than Vote waa datayid aaaatog acreage are within the which burned several years >' The Mo-member New delegates present over- Administrative Code, Title the New Jersey State Board following concerns about the UdtifeilyMgatM i • leajai OVCMMI an wpeajier bsuaJarise of the tract for age. ProvtojM efforts of the Jersey School Boards whelmingly voted to adopt a 6, Subtitle B, Chapter I, of Education withdraws proposed "T and E" Hf in ^ aiadiaf State law* damaad a larger which the chance is town to purchase the Association agrees with the resolution, written and Thorough and Efficient, them or legislation is passed regulations: - , amendment to the aoning than majority veie-an an proposed to permit the property were abandoned Westfiold Board of presented by the Westfield 'March 5, 1975. They were which will nullify them. + + additional local school code. iaaue

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL WILL BE PINK SPECIAL PURCHASE DOGWOODS • REG. '2750 ON SPECIAL FOR SALE Nationally known brand FOR $14.95 with coupon "OLD - NEW - USED - Short Sleeve Sport Shirts. Choose from solid colors UNUSUAL ITEMS" or patterns. MR.. FROM OUR FARM Regularly $ $ S0 at our DISPERSAL SHOP *800 to M?" 5" 2for ll COUPON FOR 2 • ITEMS LISTED IN ABOVE SPECIAL SATURDAYS ONLY HOURS: 9 to 12 1 to 4:30 USE OUR 30 DAY OR 3-MONTH NO INTEREST CHARGE PLAN WHY ARE WE DOING THIS? TO BRING 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD • 233-1171 YOU INTO OUR NURSERY TO SEE THE BECKER FARM Op«n Monday thru Saturday 9:30-6; Thvrs. 9s30*9 LARGEST COLLECTION OF NURSERY STOCK IN LIVINGSTON AVENUE ROSELAND, N.J. 070B8 WESTFIELD (NEXT WEEK RHODODENDRON) -THE WESTFEELD

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Tennis is becoming colorful! We have outfits in $2.00Off Reg. Retail Gallon Blue with White and Price of Featured Paints Yellow trim. Yellow Me Limit WMI* •••• Last* with blue and white trim and, of course, the traditional white.

TENNIS WEAR by Izod, J.G. SIZES 10 to 20 SHIRTS $8.50 SHORTS $9.50 SOCKS $2.50 SNEAKERS Keds and Converse, from $13.00 to $25.00

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SALE ENDS JUNE 7.1876 [)"()' 138 Central Avenue, Westfield 232-2700-01

GOODFRIEND'S HARDWARE Fr«a Parking In O ur Own Lot*M ajor Charge* Honored 123 QUIMBY ST., WESTFIELD Open Thursday Evenings 233-3399 THE WESTFICXD WJ.) LEADEK, THCBSDAY, MAY IS, IMS- Murphy OH Ship VUiting R**$ia and ^4rf Share Library Honors Gerald P. Murptoy St. of European sorts. • Last week the Children's educated pet," is owned by Fonst Aye, II, is aboard Murpby joined the Navy Department of the Westfield Nancy Wright and performs «K U$g Leahy, a gwded in August following bis Memorial Library went to for her favorite cookies. wiesfle frigate and aw of graduation from We*fieM the dogs - and cats - and Oreos. taw UJS. Navy chip* wtoicfe Higto S<*ooi where tie was gerbils • and hamsters - and Winners of the art and docked at Leningrad active in the WHS ski team. mice - and turtles- animal-naming competit- tteaaay as part of a fre- He is a quartermaster fliiwl It was "Be Kind to ions were announced |oiat space vesture ex- class in the U.S. Navy. Animals Week," and the Saturday afternoon as the change between Russia and hoys and girls entered their observance drew to a close. Ike United States. Two FMONEK8CAUCHT HuMian ships are guests in own pets in a pet show, drew First prize in the art show Three juveniles • were pictures of animals for an Boatoo. went to seven-year-old Tara released in their parents' art contest and competed Balka; second, to seven- Officers and men «f the with each other for a guinea year-old Karen Kennedy, twaU.S NavySWwwfflt* custody Tuesday following pig, a white mouse and a and honorable mention, to •acorted on guided tour* in their apprehension by police fcerbil in a week-long pet- ll-year-old Carmel Per- Rus*ia prk>r to vicitiag on charges of making ob- naming contest conte. Knland, Spain and othar aceae phone call*. The pet show, which The guinea pig was opened the observance, awarded to Donna Husch, of the' art thow of featured 24 winners and who submitted the name Library left to right are: Tara Balka, Hrst ptu; Kara had, among its stellar at- "Blossom;" the mouse, to Perconte, honorable tl tractions a twelve-year-old Robert Clyde Vidaver, who were made to pet owners in part Springer Spaniel, part named it "Whitey Ford," the pet show: Barbara miniature Poodle, who could and the gerbil. to Karen Bernstein for the largest count, add. subtract, Priest, who called it dog; Hyan Martin for multiply and divide. "Clementine." largest cat; Kim Canata for 21 Elm St. MtortfwM "Sproodle," who easily won In addition to "Sproodle," smallest dog; Mary Jane the award for the "best the following awards also mrm Seader for smallest cat; HOURS; DAILY M THURSDAY 9« Jackie Cohen for the dog with the shortest ears; Abbie Fullerton for the dog CHEESE OF THE with the longest ears; Kimberly Pouch for the dog with the longest tail; Tracy WEEK Mencher for the dog with the shortest tail; David Hart- Dtnuh Fonlina well for the dog with the Amy Gray, ctoter, ib«wf her Itmlty rf •!•« haaitera to most pointed ears, and Heidi •4mlrm •< tfce pet ihow •* the CMMTM'I DeptrtMMt tf t3». Harding for the dog with the Hie Wc*tn«M MemarUI Library. $1.99 Ib. most spots. Also Cindy Freer for the cat with the most colors; Story Hour Signup Susan Johansen for the Begins on Monday smallest pet (gerbil); Adam Bright Chercnsky for the pet with Boys and girls will be Donna Huwh kneels beilde her guinea pig, "Blossom," rleti and her gerMI. "CICMMIM." registered for the three and and Robert Clyde Vidaver holds the cage of his while the most unusual coloring (a Sunny cat); Amy Gray for the j four-year-old Story Hour mouM, "Whitey Ford." largest animal family j programs of the Children's (hamsters with seven Department of the Westtteld Days babies); Lisa Kennedy for Memorial Library from the dog with the curliest Monday, , through tail; Jill Jameson for the Saturday, June 14. - .Are For Gracious Dining dog with the longest bangs: The series for three-year- Sara Barcan for the best olds will be conducted on Forecast THE swimmer la goldfish); Tuesdays, July 1 through Steve Dicmer for the pet Aug. 19, from 10 to 10:20 See things clearly, without squinting. with the most scales (a a.m. and from 11 to 11:20 We recommend Photogray A Photosun HALFWAY HOUSE turtle); Dcnise Lienhard for a.m. The four-year-old open 7 days a week the pet with the prettiest series will be held on Lenses that darken at the world gets brighter. feathers (a parakeet); Wednesdays, July 2 through LUNCHEON-COCKTAILS-DINNER Aug. 22, from 10 to 10:30 Rt. 22, Eistbound, Mountainside Laurie Gray for the best carrot cater (a rabbit); a.m. and from 11:30 a.m. to 6LEEK & RUST OPTICIANS Your HotuNIck Mnuktt, John faiui Amy Martin for the bravest | noon. 51 ELM STREET, WE8TFIEL0 • 654-3566 Prlvitt Room Catering pet (a cat whose leg was for P«rtl«« up to injured by a car); Headquarters for PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES, BA USCH 4 LOMB, ' MelissuSchrierfor the most Among cerloin Arabi, a chlld- and CHRISTIAN DIOR NON-PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES (Optopl*. less woman often borrow! the unusual pet (a long haired Houri. Dtily 9 to 6.30 Thun. tvti til 9 p.m. St(. to 5 p.m. . ' Marc Papineay, center, checki up on his hamiter it the robe of a woman who h«« albino hamster), and Ali many children,, hoping with MM17I Najem for the most popular pet show of (he Children's Department of the We«tfleld the rob* to acquire the fruit- pet (n white Persian cat). Memorial Library. ., fuliMU of lti own«r. This Is what you about your lawn: It should have green grass. This Is what you don't know*

Grubs, chinch bugs, sod webworms ESTIMATE THE SIZE OF YOUR LAWN s / can attack your lawn, and in one How much have you spent on materials ind season, turn it brown and patchy. lawn equipment rentals? You'll find tint wtien - you compare your cost with our estimated ', We'll eliminate your lawn's present square loot service price, you can't beat our work saving LAWN KING program. problems and set up a series of

• ' •;"~ • ' • \ scheduled treatments designed to USE THIS tftOUNO ADEA ESTIMATE keep your grounds green. AS A CUIOE. Tranquil Tiger - Tamaquts Topic - Fourth graders in 1*1 62>16 - 992 Mrs, Marjoric Frey's class at Tamaques School admire 161 «0>30 •• 1200 ICI 24i30 720 papier-mache tiger held by Mrs. Mildred Landers, prize- We'll do all the time consuming back- 101 IOO.J0 2000 winning artist in the media. The students will soon be breaking work and GUARANTEE* you 49T2 exhibiting their own papier-mache creation - an elephant MINUS IE! 112 tq II. a greener more beautiful lawn for MINUS in ti ifl II. II -Inspired by their study of . MINUS ICI 45 iq. II. just about the price you'd pay for the MINUS (HI 162 iq II. "TREES & POOL MINUS II) 48 SQ. II. materials alone. ' : 412 BASKING RIDGE EDUCATING $81,900 for Full Servlca ANNUAL PROGRAM QV2C ... H paiyr IHlinnM iHanMiryi 3.3-4J urMkwcikft with althicitherr i• tarvlriinrlc*t ator li chick-backrhark.biek . ^BStltt. , 4,000 sq. ft mino. M.r ynr. lawn TiMtmtnt Inclutfw EMPLOYMENT IPKINGi Power Atnlion • Power Rolling • Fti- LATE 3UMMER: Power Rolling • Fertilitatioh (40% This attractive, younger home is located on a little over an acre tiliMtlon (40% orgjnic) • Reutding: (1 |b. organic) • Ferlili

The 1975 New Jersey Corporate Campaign of the United Negro College Fund was helped toward achieving its goal of $500,000 recently when a $42,000 check from the Merck Company Foundation was presented to Fund official by Grace M. Winterllng, Foundation president. Left to right are Mrs. Verdell Roundlree, State Director of the New Jersey UNCF fund drive; Miss Winterllng; and James E. Burke, president of Johnson & Johnson, who is the 1975 New Jersey State Chairman. Match by Adidas, The gift from the pharmaceutical company is the largest single contribution made to date to the UNCF New Jersey Campaign. the tennis shoe in The national goal of the UNCF is $14 million, the amount is needed to provide financial I blue with white aid to more than 48,000 students enrolled In the 41 UNCF member colleges. I stripe or white with blue stripe, 11.00. Smith Awarded itlerit Scholarship year, is a Glee Club section Children* Shoes leader, a member of the ProKed's Dude Robert K. Smith of 23 Smith will study Balladeers, Choral Arts for basketball in Mickey Mouse biophysics at college. A Society of New Jersey, Hawthorn Dr., a senior at navy and white, characters on Pingry School, has received member of the Cum Laude Summit Fencing Club and Society, Smith placed eighth Science Club, and has been 13.00. Children* white background a four-year renewable The all-American, Chase Manhattan Bank in biology at the New Jersey team manager for fencing Shoes by Gold Seal, /j Merit scholarship. State Science. Day last and sabre. U.S.A. by Buster 5.00. Children! £ Brown in red/ Shoes f , ^ white/blue, 12.50. Children* PINGRY DAY CAMP

THE PINGRY SCHOOL 216 NORTH AVENUE, HILLSIDE. NEW JERSEY

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NURSERY CAMP SENIOR CAMP JUNIOR CAMP Ages 3 Si 4 Grades 1 to 8 Ages 6 & 6 SHOP 6 NIGHTS 'TIL 9:30 AT MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER AND LIVINGSTON MALL WESTFIELD 6 NIGHTS 'TIL 9. SHOP MON, WED., FRI. IN MONTCLAIR 'TIL 9 AND NEWARK 'TIL 8. Swimming - Sports of All Kinds - Arts & Crafts Traniportation Available For Information and Applications Call: Pingry School - 355-69941 M THE WE8TFDELD - fSTATE KM SAU RIAL fSTATf FOR SAUE REAL KTATIFO* SAU UAL tSTATf FOX tALE MAI OTATI KM SAU UAt OTATI MM i*U 1 «§*4 WT ATI K» JAU ««M. •fTATf 101 %Al*

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NFRA "TkneCoMil Offices" REALTORS j)anker *?"•> FOU CUTE AS A MESTFiELD W.l.P. SERVICE ESTABLISHED ntxrn t« ELME« ST., COaMEH OF LCNOX AVC. BUTTON MOUNTAINSIDE NESTFIfiLD IT'S WONDERFUL! 1922 LIKinr COtNER (MSKING RIKE) 233-MN $46,500 Tel. 232 4*41 It's a wonderful feeling to M7J700 RUlTOtt-INSURORS own i free and clear home fot MCMSEtt Or WESTFIELO Members MULTIPLE LltTINO SERVICE ii brings a sense of security Multiple Listing System that few other single invest This sparkler is built on a merits give. Some folks have 115 Elm Street compact, housewife-saving W* ar» mamkars af aitly I Mvliiala LKtiaf (arvlca ( WatMiaM, the good fortune to be able to 201-232-4700 plan that includes Living APARTMENT FOR RENT wftich cavart WnttoM, MwntaiatM*, Stock Plaint Mtf pay all cash when they pur- Room, Dinette, new kitchen, 3 Fanwaa*. Hawavar. w* utfirili wHft UtaMtra «H avar Maw 31/2-room first floor apartment ' J«rM» *** Mw O.«.A., many »»r«it* ••TMUM caMact aatf chase, but for most of us the Westdelfl Scotch Plains bedrooms, full basement and + basement + porch + Va IriMMiaM* M*-attars Mrauaft avr Cl»y la City ••lacatlM Fanwood Mountainside torvka wMcn It MtiaitwMt. saying off of the mortgage garage. Private porch over- garage + beautiful yard i> Our tlaM CMKxrtratit an ma WatHiaM araa ant «w «r« aM came* after a period of years looking handsome rear gar- l*n« lima WnMlaM art* ruMmtift. Buy ar lid yaw Mtu wH* EXECUTIVE COLONIAL Danktr a. Oankar, Inc. •«< yav will rtctiva knawla«tt»Ma and much careful saving. So perfect location (Walnut St.). Located in Indian Forest on a den. Excellent neighborhood. aarianal ttrvict. important is this goal that we spectacular lot with rock gar- Winding and treed Scotch ideal for young couple, willing always urge purchasers to den, waterfall, running Plains area. Top value by va- to cut lawn A shovel snow . . . make the largest possible stream, many tall trees and cating owner. Call now to see! $295. down payment that they can beautiful plantings! This out- manage for it has a double ad- standing home offers living vantage. room with fireplace and bay window, formal dining loom, This matter of mortgages, "dream" kitchen, den, 2xk Miortizition and interest can baths, master bedroom suite THIS ISA bt very puzzling to those who and three more bedrooms. TIP TOP OF THE RIDGE DANDY! art purchasing their first Jalousied porch and oversized AND JUST LISTED home. So, even before you are patio. Crafted for the discern- $55,500 ready to do your househunting ing family. $135,000 Sparkling 10-year old "Level- we will gladly sit down with Style" ranch home in excellent HIST LIJTEO ON TtCC PUCE you in our office and talk over MINOOWASKIN PARK Instant living with this de- condition .-. . In the Sky Top the mortgage situation with is a stone's throw away from lightful split-level in a most area of Scotch Plains and close BRICK & FRAME You'll low MM RMfntftKflt family mm (21.IU3.5) you. There's lots of mortgage this roomy well-cared-for co- convenient Fanwood area. In money available! to the 2,000-acre Watchung ovtriookini tho b—MtifajMy laiUfCafIE U»R M4 lonial which offers living room addition to the living room, Reservation . . .Swell planned Center entrance Colonial with slate roof. In lovely frttam - tint tho WMfi havo *tfdtd ,to thtk com- with fireplace, dining room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, rooms include 3 bedrooms and Shackamaxon area. It's situated on a 74 x 140 nicely toriaMo 3 Mmm, 1% bath cokmW honw. IMom Lots of very, very nice homes modern eat-in kitchen, and family room, 3 bedrooms, Vk landscaped plot. It has 3 large bedrooms with 2 baths UtchM wttli toparatt broakfait room, phis spac* for to consider, too! These are just small "office", all on the first baths, basement, you will be study or 4 bedrooms (depend- on the second floor. Also a full bath on first floor with workshop in basomont. Wo haw just lotto this a starter: floor. 4 bedrooms on the especially impressed with the ing on your family need)/ de- den and open screened porch. Pine paneled Rec. room Charmor and hopo wy'll lot us show you soon. $44,500 NEWLY LISTED! second, and 2 on the third. jalousied entry-way, and large lightful family room with fire- with separate heating unit. 2 car attached garage. The owners have just com- rear screened porch 18x15, place, 2V2 baths and pictur- Carpeting and air conditioners included, Modern pleted a beautiful 23' rec Extras include NEW carpeting, kitchen with wall oven, dishwasher and garbage room in the basement. Asking builtins, swing set. Our first esque setting. $79,900. disposal unit. Spacious living room with fireplace. $66,500. Call us to see. ad for transferred owner. Let Formal dining room with chair rail. Listed at us show you! $75,000.00. ENGLISH MANOR HOUSE Custom built with five bed- Very choice area. Easy walk to rooms, 3K baths this elegant Ben Franklin Junior High. 4 home in Cranford is offered to settle estate. Magnificently bedrooms, Vh baths, 2 car OUT OF THE PAST constructed ot stone and brick garage. Kitchen "new" in with many leaded glass win- But remodelled and refur- 1971, with electric range, dows and fine oak panelling. bished to meet today's stand- double oven; garbage dispos- VALUE Asking $120,000 al; dishwasher. Newly deco- PACKED ards ... Retains the .old world rated Within the year. $79,700 charm of its era with large floor COLONIAL SPLIT! SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME PRIME CONDITION! Eight room home located in to ceiling windows, 4 large in the beautiful Parkwood "Top" Westfield area offers This charming home has been totally redecorated and section of Scotch Plains. This bedrooms, huge kitchen with immediate possession. De- offers modern eat-in kitchen, jalousied porch off of immaculate 8 room split level Magic Chef, range and dish- signed for Mother's conven- formal dining room, fireplace in spacious living room, with its 4 large bedrooms and ience, it includes extras not washer, beautifully finished old basement playroom plus 3 good sized bedrooms and 2Vi baths meets all the re- usually found at this price. pine floors and freshly land- IVi baths. Transferred owners have just authorized us quirements of a large family. Extra large living room & to reduce the price "today". Perhaps you'll be the There are many tall trees on scaped yard ... Be sure to see dining room, 19' family room, lucky family to make this your new home. 159,900 the beautiful 120 x 170 foot this Scotch Plains beauty at its ON DUDLEY AVE. 4 bedrooms and 2W baths. So well kept! 4 bedrooms and lot. $74,600 newly reduced price of $53,900. 2 baths. 21' family room with $72,500. This spacious 4 bedroom Colonial has two baths, lav at grade level. Hot water, DESIRABLE RANCH paneled den and large open porch. The living room; gas heat. Pretty entrance hall; Containing three bedrooms, with fireplace is 26'6 and the dining room is 13x14. fireplace in the living room; huge kitchen, panelled family Also a great kitchen with pantry for the large family. An several special features we'd room with barbecue, living ideal bedroom suite for your teenager on the-third like to point out when you room with fireplace, dining floor. Attractive assumable mortgage. At $59,500.00 come to inspect. When can room and two full baths all JUST LISTED you come? $68,900. with an excellent center hall MOUNTAINSIDE DIGNITY! plan. Great entertaining area VERY 4 BEDROOMS-4 BATHS •i- in the basement. Central air IMPRESSIVE $84,900 and many other extras. $88,500 One of the most picturesque properties in Mountainside . . . 12 room Colonial home with a ONE FLOOR LIVING And set back from the street decided "Southern Flavor". 7 in this attractive brick and expansive bedrooms plus over 200' (on New Providence .frame ranch. Six spacious maid's room and bath; huge Rd.) ... Unique setting on rooms plus a gigantic base- Realistically priced at kitchen; 27' living room; 15' about % acre with white rail ment recreation room com- 556,900. An extra bedroom on dining room; 25' recreation TIME FOR A SWIM! plete with pretty fireplace in fences, a stable and beautiful the 3rd floor that Junior would room; two fireplaces; 4& addition to the brick fireplace fancy fixing up (or himself! baths; central air condition- plantings . . . Stunning 26 x 18 The kids will enjoy the 32x16 heated pool that is in the living room. Call to see. Hot water heat, oil (ired. 8 ing. Balcony across rear of panelled family room with included with this 4 bedroom, IVi bath split located on $54,900 room altogether with Vh house overlooking 40' pool. raised hearth ledgestpne fire- a quiet street in nearby Scotch Plains. California bound baths and 2 car garage. Many, many extras. Westfield. place, wet bar and large pic- owners have just reduced the price, so we suggest you YOU WANT ? LOOKING FOR 6 BEDROOMS? $159,000. not delay and plan to inspect soon. $61,500. Try this conveniently located ture window overlooking the REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE A rental ? A Little House? Colonial on Westfield's North- A really big house? — A gorgeous yard ... Be sure to side. Picture a 30' living room, This fine Colonial has everything. Four bedrooms, 25' house around $45,000? call today. large entrance foyer, a dining living room with fireplace, large dining room, kitchen around $200,000? Do tell us room just perfect for enter- with GE. dishwasher and lots of cabinet space, 25' Mil! We might surprise you! Many other fine listings from $40,000 to $300,000 taining. In addition there is a family room, 1^ baths, and two car detached garage. NANCY F. first floor den and card room. Rear patio overlooking beautiful yard. Reduced to REALTORS REYNOLDS Do calll $58,900 $56,000.00. ASSOCIATES, 233-4500 BARRETT & GRAIN INC. LUXURY APTS. North Avo. down by the liatlon REALTORS Wettlleld, N.J. * REALTORS Each apt. has 3 bedrooms, * REALTORS H -it £ CDanker & Q)anker} Jnc. 302 East Broad Street large living room, modern new "Three Colonial Offices" tf«tfield,.NJ. kitchen, large-eating space, WESTFIELD 232-1800 At No. 149 Elmer St., Corner of Lenox Ave. laundry facilities, of ft he- 232-6300 IVtmnt VIA*/ Goorgoo. Lteinu..733 6185 C.Richard Wotcrliouse Jr 232-1965 Westfield 233-2222 street parking and central air. Cnryl Lewis...233 6316 Douglas R. Weeks... 133 tW. Tel. 232-4848 MEMBERS MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM $475-mo. M.D. Sims, Jr. ..232 OS<1 Betty Humlston ... 235-6298 Olga Graf Joan Thomai WlllliltnC. Taylor 233-4737 YOUR LOCAL REALTORS JJ3 LENOX AVE. WESTFIELO, N.J. Marie Blslo Myrtle Jenkins Evening phone Gene M. Hall LOLAL AREA emberot WeslllelcJ. Somer&et MOUNTAINSIDE 233-1800 AMPLE OFF-STREET PARKING REPRESENTATIVES FOR »nd Huntcrdon County FlorenceO, Ronayno 1 Luclollo A. Gohrldn 231.78»4 HOM6RICA Multiple Listing service Evening' phones: Richard M. Corbet ...J3I.B8S8 Ou«l)M»E'" ' Bolty Bagger J3J-4305 Nancy F. myrcolm Kay Flammer 232.4*06 Lucllla K. Roll 233 8429 Evenings onlyi LOB Danker 332-114* Mrs. Alan Bruce Conlln .. «3-73ir MlllonWIck 231-017' Dorii M. Molowa 233-1260 M«mb«r MLS Alborl G. Dankor 2JJ-1146 "Hob" Johnson 233-2838 AlimidW. MtchBllon ....232-7735 Pat Rlchlarck J3JO77 LIBERTY CORNER (BASKING RIDGE) 647-5700 JeanettdFodorocko ....232-8532 Donald H. Huich 2332675 Nick O. P.PMI 233-8016 icaljch Plaint—Mour>1»ln»ld« Sandra S. Barron 233-6586 Nail. Inst. of farm Olln K. Atwood 232-7742 Rllo Alice S.FIIs 23244N MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM MEMBERS CTC Wallar E/Eckhart 2327954 Inttf-CUy RtlKiiioi) Iirvlct Doris H. BoylO 232-2035 and Land Brokers MildredM.DInjmore .. 232-3350 WESTFIELD - MOUNTAINSIDE -. 5r PLAINS REL® Everson F. Poarsull .... nJ-4798 Urn Office - 609-3MODEST TAXES AJ4O HEATIP4Q WESTFIELD - DELUXE room. 233-5555 ADULT APT.; 6 rooms, 2 bams, COSTS. ASKING $58,S0Q. ? We have just listed the above clean t neat home in a •Ir cond., fireplace, close to town. fine northside location of Westfield with 4 bedrooms, Miffltir of the Call Barrett «. Craln Realtors WtlttKld. Cr»nlord and Somariet 2321800 MEIERDIERCK all on 2nd floor. It has a 30' living room With log Multlplt Lining System* burning fireplace, formal dining room (15x13) with OFFICES FOR KENT *MAISM,lnc. AN AREA FUND ASSOCIATE . corner cupboard, den, large modernized kitchen with MSM»ER NATIONAL REALTY dishwasher and dining space. WW carpeting, large 5IR RELOCATION ASSOCIATES WESTFIELD attic fan with ample storage space, 220 volts, triple ROGERS REAL ESTATE EXECUTIVE BUILDING WnMttM «Mti»W CMMf track alum, combos and fire detection system lnpRospfcrsmn MOUNTAINSIDE included, Basement playroom too. Deep ISO' lot with 2 212-UM Cvt*w«s car garage. Possession 7-1-75. Won't last long! MIMHI OF TNI WISTFICLD BOARO O» RIAkTORi PROFESSIONAL BUILDING •vthMti»r SHERWOOD PARKWAY I WILLIAM A. CLARK, IRC REALTORS . Ml-1444 - . 4M SOUTH AVE.,W.,WCSTFICLO-1M-IM8 WESTFIELO MEMBER OF WESTFI ELD it SOMERSET COUNTY MLS 400 UilOsq it. suitrsavailable. Al electric building. AC. panelled MEMBER OF NATIONAL MOMEFINDERS, INC. corpili'd, denning. Ample park ing

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VACATION RENTALS N*Nm«Mt FIW0-A-MOMI Wr»lc« Inc. DO YOU LOVE me seashore but Crestweod Colonial. Charming three bedroom home in not the crowds? Lovely ocean but one of Scotch Plains prettiest areas. Living room with not tho sludge? Love to swim but not In freeilng water? Love to fish URGE HOUSE for that large family. 15' entrance hall, fireplace, dining room with corner cupboard and tat-in when you know you will cafch kitchen. Screened porch. 127' deep property. $49,900. •em? Spend a week at on* of our 27' living room; almost sq. 15' dining room; 16x15 A "potpourri" of pleasing color enhances this new twin collages (each sleeps I) kitchen. Five second floor bedrooms, another on the on the ocean at CAPE HATTER- meticulously cared for Westfield home • Fireplace in AS NATIONAL SEASHORE third floor Could you want more for that family with w '•nil'' tfliaiJ M' lUjg - MWtjiM.--' «IH • : yj«- -, •: ••• .>. • ••,... • •• . • Colonial and lovely grounds. 25' living room with COUNTRY SETTING for this mq»t attractive ape with built In bar. 3bodrooms, 2 baths, 2 staniarge rooms, two full baths, fireplace, breewway WWt! lilV IV|^W< MM nVTHf IWn WRVI Affiliate of fireplace; formal dining room with sunny bay window car garage,- and fenced rear yard iutja^frattkAi^i^R^ fllttAlft#A ^tfftll aila%M &hii4T AkAUil'iMUHA B4ftlA 9 and chair rail; 24' panelled family room with Anderson with patio and gas grill. Available porch, attached garage Two very large second floor Ib^POTrjMWIVW IllVpWvV WWIf Wit IOTII Wwi^vln* mltm * '< "EXECUTRANS" July I for one or two year, lease btttn. In Wcstfitrd. - $59,500* windows; modern kitchen new in 73; breakfast room with option lo buy. $500. per rooms and bath; five rooms first floor, either three or An International Realty Service Organization month. Call 233 9583. 5175 If foilr bedrooms. On a dead end Sc. Pis. street vet near and Vt bath. Five large bedrooms, two baths upstairs. 18' recreation room, too. Lovely patio with gas transportation to the city, $56,000. 225 Lenox Atenue Wntfield, N.J. ROOMS FOR RENT barbecue in the rear yard for summer entertaining. In a fine area of Westfield. $72,900. TREES, TREES surround this lovely colonial in levels on FURNISHED ROOM IN PRI- VATE HOME IN WESTFIELO. the top of the ridge in Sc. Pis. Eight rooms, including Full house privileges. Suitable for four bedrooms, two full baths, two halt baths, two car gentleman. Call Saturday or Sun- BRICK AND FRAME day, 2336631. attached garage. All the rooms are very spacious. ONE ROOM IN PRIVATE Fireplace, air conditioned, patio, family room, and HOME; qulot neighborhood - many extras you will like when you inspect this well Cranlord 272-5246 from 9 to 4 P.M. built, well kept home. $84,500. ' Built in 1955, spanking clean, beautifully kept and in Westfield with taxes less than $100. per month. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOM In prlvato home on 49 bus Custom built for owner with plaster walls. Living room, line. ^Aiilure gentleman. Call formal Dining room, kitchen and paneled 14 x 13 ft. 233 3585. 515 75 21 family room on the first level. Two 14 ft. Bedrooms on the second level. A 16 ft. bedroom with attic storage on STORE FOR RENT the third level. Roof is 3 years old. Come see it now. RmaltaM There's a stockadt-fence enclosed yard behind this STORE 1600 SQUARE FEET; easy to live in Westfield home. Family room, three Owners asking $48,500. Sparkling 8 room, 2% bath home with many custom July 1; olr conditioning and heat MPntjactStiMt 23243M NntfitM,NJ supplied; Sturkc Building. Call bedrooms, 2 baths and central-air. $78,900. features. Fully enclosed rear yard with patio •- Great for 869 6199or 232-0925ask for Charlie CHARLES W.ROKOSNY children! Northside in Westfield. $78,900. Slurke. 417 T.F. WESTFIGLD — VERY ATTRAC- REALTOR TIVE SMALL STORE IN MAIN BUSINESS DISTRICT. $250. III Central Ave. 232-9300 monthly. Heat supplied. For de- George .P. Mall 2JJ.574J Pierce J. Joyce 233-3152 Inilswrllo Box .19, Wcsllield Lead- NEW, NEW, NEW er staling typeol business. SI 75 If S51,9OO • "WANTED

4 Bedrooms, 2'A baths, first floor family room. Well ANTIQUE OR GOOD-.— ,' built, , well located within walking distances of GRACIOUS AND SPACIOUS glassware, silver and furniture. Call The Whlpplctrce 2336644. Westfield's amenities. An elegant Dutch Colonial perfectly set on a rise, way 10 24-74 TF This home qualifies for the income tax credit. back from the street (Highland Avenue) surrounded by gorgeous old trees. Spacious welcoming entrance hall TV SETS WANTED Portable 23" and color (23 x 13) with captivating views of the sunlit turning Call 687 6674 VERY LARGE SPLIT staircase, to the rear. To the left, the enchantingly Return to yesteryear. Lovely 11 room Colonial built just 10 24 74 TF. $59,900 unique fireplace in the large living room. To the right, a after the turn-of-the-cenlury. Seven fireplaces, seven AUTOS FOR SALE view of the magnificent holiday warming fireplace of bedrooms, three baths, two powder rooms, two porches Northside Westfield. 1st level has entrance vestibule, On Westfield's "Doctors Row", this large and lovely the banquet-size dining room. French doors open to a (one with fireplace), and a three car garage. 23' center large living room with fireplace, full dining room, colonial home has a four room professional office with lovely screened porch from the dining room. A warmly entrance hall; handsome stair case; 28' living room PARTS-ACCESSORIES jalousied porch, large eat-in kitchen and powder room. private entrance, plus a large living room, family dining panelled family-size den is also on the first floor, along with fireplace, boxed beamed ceiling and window for IMPORTS-SPORTS Upstairs, 3 bedrooms and bath with both tub and stall room, five bedrooms, and Vh- baths. $82,000. with a new, large cabinet lined kitchen and powder WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS seats; formal dining room (18tt'*16') with fireplace; New Jersey's largest • oldest shower. Downstairs a 2-car heated garage, basement room. step-down den with beamed ceiling, stone fireplace nicest supplier. rec. room and another powder room. In fine condition. IMPORTED AUTO CENTER Harriet Goodson Ruth Taylor Kay Soothe and built-ins; 21'xl3' kitchen. Seven huge bedrooms Behind Railroad Station Agnes Buckley Judy Zane Betty Hampton Upstairs are four large bedrooms (master measures 16 (master bedroom 29'xl4' with fireplace and French Morristown Phone 537*5512 Lilian Walczak Al Bella Belly Allen 6 18 11. Jessie Plant Brov7n" x 23) and two baths. A sundeck and sleeping porch are doors leading to the second floor screened porch). RANDOLPH WIEGMAN CO., treasured bonuses. Circular drive, beautiful setting. Escape the pressures MOTORCYCLES of today and relax in the comfort of yesteryear. FOR SALE REALTORS A completely up-to-date home with old world charm $130,000. 500 CO KAWASAKI WITH LESS THAN 3,000 MILES; EXCEL- $107,000 JOY BROWN LENT CONDITION. $1,150. 153 Mountain Avc.Westfield 232-6(09 days lirm. cnll alter 5 P.M. 232-7112. 233-3354 eves KKAU'OKS 3-2775 TF Lillian Lynch Helen Pep* J1J-2IM 233-5555 FOR SALE Albert H.C.WIegman 3JM3M MULTIPLE LISTINGS ALTENBURG H.Clay FricdrichsjiR Westfield - Mountainside Scotch Plains - Fanwood ELIZABETH, N.J. It pays to advertise RI AI TORS-Is, ,.,;- Clark, Cranford and Somerset County Openanily III 9 Sal. til 6 Evenings: HARDAAAN PIANO SALE! Addle Chalson 689-500? New Harilmon .10" Console Piano - in the Leader SylvloCohen J3JJ490 Direct blow action WESTFIELD GALLERY FANWOOD GALLF.RY! Elizabeth Flynn 233-53-40 SPECIAL PRICES795.00 BETZ & BlSCHOFF, Realtors Lornilne Foldman 232-2547 233 NOflTH AVENUC E ?S(i SOU TH AVt NUf ' Rental Purchase Plan Available 232-4407 202 Mountain AvcWcitflcId, N.J. 07091 • 201 233-1422 Elolno Slrnnldcs , J33.S799 351 2OO0 Coini-r Elnifi Gt Corni'r Marline Avp Joy Brown 654 4795 |20l| ^33 000S (?0l| 322 7700 Gnrrol! Brown 654-4795 Allunburtj Piano House 1150 E. Jersey SI. Elizabc-lh. N.J. 5675 It Fa** » THE WE8TFIEXD ^e>aBV JW a^WBae^S^Paa' "^^P* _ fl^HP^B* WMRENfWP. PIANOTUNER first doubles to Westfield. support aatf welfare ef the mefBtng di the Triangle G/P'rl piano tuning. r<>pa,r\. ap junior. Westfield's other Free Health TenU May 28 AHWILDBRNESSI prais.tK. estimates and (.loaning The other three matches singlet won easily, Schmidt church. Members aa4 Boam of the parish bouse. Hidden away in the hills Is a 3 bdrm-2 bath Redwood home on Used pianos ijouqiii were not much closer than frO, 6-3, and Gannon 6-2, 6-1. Blood pressure, diabetes, normal tett rewlU will be 7V< acres of complete privacy and sylvan beauty. Price Call 231.4IS2 and glaucoma screening advised to coruwlt with Mi reduced to SM.900 3 13 75 It the forfeits, as the match Westfield alto took both was clearly no contest. doubles. MacKenzie and tests will be offered to adult individual physician. There Legion Sounds Tryout Call residents at a "Health Pair" alto will be information PAINTING The team's policy against Yearly were ctote to per- The local American Scotch Plains certainly fection, 6-1, 6-0. Schramm being sponsored by the available on nearby clinic This year th« National ~ facilities. Legion club has swaillid SPIRO'S PAINTING wasn't one of "Good Neigh- and Bond spent the most Westfiekf Board of Health American Ltgfea Baseball. NATIVE STONE HOME Interior Exterior on Wednesday, May 2t, at Early detection and play ball for tt»ltn MUM program wUl celebrate Hs bor", as the WHSers time on the courts, but the Tryoute will start 8un*y at 3 acres mature trees and flowering 6hrubs. Sturdy frarne barn Call for tree estimate 647 5819 dropped only one set on their match was clearly theirs, 6- the First Baptist Church, 170 prompt medical attention SMh anniversary. Seventy "' and stone wagon shed, i-5 bdrnt., 3 batht. Convnt. to 9 30 73 TF are important in the Tafflaques Park at u a.m. shopping, major highways and commuting train. $99,500 way to a 5-0 shutout. 3, 6-4. Blm St. A pulmonary func- percent of the major league treatment of high Mood Dick Hartnett and Ai PAINTING WITH PERFEC- Kim Schmidt (1st The team's next match is tion screening alto .is ball players played-,, TION. Don't wall for problems planned. Testing hours are 2 pressure, glaucoma and Moeiler will again be at the American Lagten baseball ' paint now! From general to cus singles), Sue Gannon (2nd today at Tamaques Park at helm of the local club. Whan 3:45. The opponent is p.m. to4p.m.and7p.m. to» diabetes. High blood Prtor to their going to torn work in and out. Also PA- singles). and Pemy pressure is a leading cause the season starts in June the PERINO and other adjustments. I MacKcnzie and Sandy Columbia, undefeated and p.m. Tests will be given by Big Leagues,- .' J.GIL FOSTER, REALTOR Guaranteed DENNY 541,1047. of heart disease in locals will be defending ! Yearly (1st doubles) con- seeded No. 3 going into the Dr. Frederick Shaw, nurses their county crown having Gladstofli.NJ. (201) 234-1070 3 207ST F State competition, one of the Visiting Nurse Americans and it is Ilinued their undefeated estimated that one out of won the Union County 'College Men { records without the loss of a position above the Devils' Association and by volun- championship In It74. No. 4 seed. teers. Anyone with ab- every three persons over SO REAL ESTATE i single set. years of age has high Mood In its 20 years of com- To Hear Senator petition Westfield has won APPRAISERS pressure. Over one-half of The aimual scholarship Grasshoppers at Mid-Season these are not aware of their 11 county championships, FOR SAU four district championships, awards dinner of the College "A real estate appraisal service Superb hitting and condition because they have Men's Club of Westf ield will Involving In depth analysis ol the by home run hitter Dennis Robert Mertz, David Falk no symptoms. - participated In four state current market.... A prerequisite lidding greeted the eyes of Kinsella and clouts by Pat and Steve Kesselbaut all be held Wednesday, May », to decision making." > Glaucoma, an eye disease championships being spectators as inspired Brady, Sieve Hobson, Joe contributed to the Stars runner-up three times. at the Ramada Inn in Clark. ANDAPRRAISAL COMPANY ! Grasshoppers passed the Itosolanko and Steve Kosch success. resulting from too much State Senator Peter J. SALE JJOB, SroidSl. Woslliold pressure within the eye, will Moeiler will be in his 19th «4

Mrs. Breslftiier Douglas Miller Carol Ann Nelson Mobile Meal* To Wed In Fall To Be Bride Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Nelson Jr. of Pfesidcnt Nelson of Oakland (N.J.) Worthington, Ohio, formerly of West- Mr^ftatert announce the engagment of field, announce the engagement of their their daughter, Oebra Jayne daughter, Miss Carol Ann Nelson, to to Douglas S. Miller son of Richard Walter Davis, son of Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Brewster Mrs. William Davis of Akron, Ohio. Miller of Neahanic, for- Miss Nelson, now attending Keoyon merly of Westfield. College, will transfer in July to the the Mat two Mara. Mrs Miss Nelson is a 1*70 University of Michigan as a third year FagsTraraivdMietai af graduate of Indian Hills undergraduate majoring in classics. She «•*• beard far her High School, Oakland. She was graduated from Worthington High is employed at AFIA School and was a National Merit Officers whs will Worldwide Insurance Co., Scholarship Finalist. Her father is Mrs. Brcsiauer in the Wayne, in the Personnel general manager of the Lustro-Ware cosnwg year are: Mn. D.G. Department. Division of Borden Chemical, and her Young, chairman .ef Her fiance, Class of 19BS at mother is a member of the Library v«iuateera; Mrs. R.J. Westfield High School, is a faculty at Ohio State University. Buras, secretary; Mrs. graduate also of R.W. Hayes, treasurer; Waynesburg College, Penn. Mr. Davis, an alumnus of Kenyon Mrs. A J. Kelly, aasistant He will receive a master's College, is now a graduate student at Carol Ann N»l§on secretary; Mrs. John degree in finance next Eastern Michigan University, Ypsllanti, The wedding will take place on June 21 Keogh, assistant treasurer. month from Rutgers majoring in education. His father is at the Liberty Presbyterian Church, in Mrs. Eagei will remain on Graduate School of Business president of Akron Tire Supply Co. Delaware, Ohio. the board in an advisory Administration. Mr. Miller capacity. New members of is a service supervisor at Mr. and Mr*. IfarryT. the board are Mmes J. State Farm Insurance M'side Woman's Club To Induct New Officers Arbus, F. Kaufman, C. Company, Wayne. Stein, and J. Toiborg. Five musicians, known as Mrs. William Heller; relations and historian, Mrs. Younghans Honored A fall wedding is planned. "The String Alongs" will membership, Mrs. Malcolm M. Edward Dudick; safety, With the summer months entertain May 21 at the Graham; newsletter, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Bosnian, social rapidly approaching, Mobile Poster Contest Mountainside Woman's Edward Kaczka; services, Mrs. Edward Hay; On Golden Wedding Meals is anxious to line up Club installation at the nominating, Mrs. Henry telephone, Mrs. John Suski; volunteers to replace those Manor, West Orange. Hayward. ways and means, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T, Beauty •• roses. Mr. going on vacation. Anyone Winners Named Donald Jeka; yearbook and Younghans of 303 Partridge Mrs. Melvin E. Lem- Also, Parliamentarian, Younghans has been active who can give as little as an Mrs. Donald Hancock; printing, Mrs. John Agey; Run, „ Mountainside, in this society of barbershop hour a -week or bi-weekly as Winners of the Poppy merhirt will be installed as Poster contest, sponsored club president by Mrs. program, Mrs. John Sub-Junior advisors, Mrs. celebrated, their Both harmony for S years, serv-, a packer or driver should Thomas Burgess and Mrs, wedding anniversary by J.J. Alexander by Auxiliary Unit 3 of Anthony T. Zanetich first O'Connell; public affairs, ing as a chapter president in > contaet Mrs. D.G. Young, Mrs. James Goense; public Robert Kierspe. : renewing their marriage HS7 He plans to sing with USB Maple Hill Rd., Scotch Mn.AlblnBlomJr. Martin Wallberg American vice-president of the New vows it a nuptial mast May the group when it competes Plains, or Mrs. John Brady, Legion post, have been Jersey State Federation of 4 at Our Lady of Lourdes next month in the division 239 Tuttle Pkwy. announced by Mrs. George Woman's Clubs. Other of- Church.. Msgr. Pranci* contest in Asbury Park. Alao Marilyn Mannino, Mr* Blom Wilbur who chaired the ficers to be Inducted are: Houghton of Eait Orange present at this party wen event. The winning posters Mrs. John O'Connell, first COLONIAL Hill LEA1NING CENT!* will be displayed for Judging vice-president, Mrs. Donald officiated at the ceremony their children, Robert D. New Residents Exchange Wedding Vows Ctilifltd by Ntw Jwwy SOU Dtpiiimml of Education •Misted by some of the Younghans and Mrs, James at the Union County conv- Jeka, second vice-president, couple's grandchildren. Camerson of Mountainaide, Invited To Coffee Miss Marilyn Mannino, carried a bouquet of ention in June. Mrs. Russell Lasche, recording secretary, Mrs. This w« followed by a Mm. John strube of Clinton, The Westfield Newcomers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sweetheart roses April Price of Washington NURSERY SCHOOL surprise reception given by Mrs, Samuel Morris of Thomas F. Mannino of stephanotis and gysophilia. School won in Clash I for Walter Hi ley, corresponding Coital* Tnkwd FMUNV Will have a coffee for secretary, Mrs. W. Jouett SmHCtHMt DkKt»d Praf the Younghins children for Kingfisher Cove and Paul prospective members on Westfield, became the bride Mrs. James J. Keeney of grades 4, 5 and 6; Nancy Spxht Art, Miak. Ouie*. their parents at the Tower Younghans of Greenbrook. Saturday afternoon of Albin LaCorte of Holy Trinity Blackburn, treasurer; Mrs, Limhxt iMo Wednesday, May 21, at 8 Marathon Fla,, her cousin's Joseph P. D'Allrui and Mrs. fi«nch I SpoiMt Tmdmt Steak House. There are 17 grandchildren p.m. in the YWCA. Invited Blom Jr. of Highlands, son honor' attendant, was School in Class II for those TRANSPORTATION f I*OVID£D and one. great grandchild. of Mr. and Mrs. Blom. of in grades 7-9, and Gerald H, Arthur Tonnesen, Last Saturday evening the to attend are all women who costumed in a long, halter- trustees. SUMMER CAMF couple was honored at the Prior to moving to have resided in Westfield for Cedar Grove. neck dress of blue knit with Orr of Tamaques School's annual Ladles Night dinner Mountainside. some yean two years or less. A reception at the a ruffled trimmed capelette special education class in Named as department WESTFIELD Call 2331181 ago, the Younghans resided Suburban Hotel, Summit, accented by a blue picture the Class 4 category for heads are: American home, dance of the Westfield The club, sponsored by the Colonial Chorus, SPEB- In Westfield and have followed the three o'clock hat. Similarly attired were • those in special education. Mrs. Lawrence Murphy: remained active in many Westfield YWCA, offers a ceremony at Holy Trinity the bridesmaids, Mrs. L.K. i Miss Diane Weiland, art, Mrs. Charles Frank; SQSA, Where she was given variety of activities and is a a bouque( of American organliations here.' Church performed by the Becraft of Lansing, N.Y. president of the Auxiliary, dramu and music, Mrs. good place to meet others Rev. Michael Desmond. and Miss Barbara Ferrara I has appointed Mrs. .Peter John Wroblesky; con- new to town. Further in- Given In marriage by her of Scotch Plains. ! Antoni as head of the > sefvation and garden, Mrs. Melville T. Thome formation may be obtained father, the bride wore a Serving Mr. Blom as best nominating committee. I William Cochranc; from the YW. wedding dress of ivory man was William Mrs. Albert Moeller and literature, Mrs. Carmine SUMMER CAMP Those interested in- at- peausetta with appliques of Kabasencbe of Cleveland, Mrs. Henry Barrett will Jannelll, Becomes Engaged. pending the coffee are asked Alencon lace. Heir.vefl of Ohio. Usheriag were Robert {assist her in preparing a Chairing committees are: | new slate of officers, The The engagement of Misa University of South Carolina *fo contact Mrs. R Bruce ivory illusion fell from a cap Hadfield of Lancaster, Pa Activities, Mrs, Robert kirk, MS Carleton Rd of matching lace, She and Robert Baeder of i Auxiliary will meet next in Thompson; cheer- Mrs. Susan Diane Schulte , to in 1974. She to now working ; the post home at 8:30 p.m. Melville Thomas Thome, Fredericksburg, Va. Nicholas Cremedas; in the mental health division | May 25. TRAMSTORTATION PflOVIPf D son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville of Central General Hospital, Mrs. Blom is an alumna of decorations, Mrs. Robert Thorne of I4t Belmar Terr., Long Island. Westfield High School and fluggiero; education, Mrs, Mi/LtUr Now, 4ft« 3-6 has been announced by her Her fiance, who served in | Ithaca College. She and her Gerard Dillemuth; parents, Mr. and Mrs. the U.S. Air Force for four husband are employed at Glantz To Study Federation secretary, Mrs. Richard Schultz of Hun- years has recently returned Dun & Bradstreet, East Michael Sgarro; hospitality, WESTFIELD Call 233-118 V Ungton, Long Island. A from a year of duty In Orange, and will reside in Biochemistry Mrs. Joseph Malone; hostess, Mrs. Joslah Brit- September wedding is Thailand and Korea. ' A i Highlands after a Bermuda Michael Glantz of 312 planned. graduate of Westfield High honeymoon. He is a ton; international affaire, Woods End Rd. and o third Mrs. Sgarro; magazine, The future bride, a School, he plans to attend graduate of Memorial High' year honor student at registered nurse, received' Long Island University in School, Cedar Grove, and Westfield High School, has her BS. degree from the September.- \ Susquehanna University. accepted an appointment to Musical "Zorba" A prenuptial shower for the 15th Summer Program Drapery Specialists the bride was given by Mrs. In Biochemistry sponsored To Be Staged Librarians To Convene Phillip Ferrara and Mrs. Emily Robison of West- by Wesleyan University and By S.P. Players Franklin School, Summit, Frank Abbruscato. The supported by a grant from field, librarian at Jefferson vice president; Mary bridegroom's parents the Student Science The Scotch Plains Players • Call for Free Ettlmates School, will preside at the Castagna of Winfield hosted the rehearsal dinner will present the musical May 21 meeting of the Union Township Elementary at the Mountainside Inn. Training Program of the "Zorba" , 24, 30 and in Your Home County Librarian's School, secretary; Barbara National Science Foun- 31 at TerriII Junior High Association at Thomas A. Zawilla of Governor Garage Sale dation. It will be In session School. Starring in the title • Designer Service available by Edison Vocational and Livingston High School, at the Clark Science Center role is Stanley Nathanson of special arrangement. Technical High School, Berkeley Heights, The Two Worlds Service Westfield. Slipcovers Elizabeth. . •.>. of the Loomis-Chaffec treasurer. Grace Shulman Committee will sponsor a The production is • being Officers for the coming of Mountainside's Deerfield garage sale Wednesday,. School, Windsor, Conn, from June 22-August 2. directed by Marcy Decker, year will be elected.. Miss Elementary School chaired May 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 a member of the faculty at Anna Carolyn Rice of Battin the nominating committee. p.m. at 2274 Woodland • Mr. and Mr». William 1. PUt Further information on Wcstfield High School, with High School, heads the slate The supper meeting will Terrace, Scotch Plains. the program may 'be ob- the expertise of Bill Inglis on Dorette's, Inc. »«« to succeed Mrs. Robison as begin at 5:30 p.m. Speaker Proceeds will go to tained from Walton B. dance. Kent Simons, also of 401 Baukvard - W«i*fl*M - president. Others to be will be Bill Earls, columnist Pitts Mark 40th Anniversary Renaissance House which Spencer, associate director, Westfield is cast as Nikos. elected are Mimi Solomon of for the Daily Journal. assists disadvantaged and member of the Science Tickets may be reserved Mr. and Mrs. William I. Mountainside for many youths in an environment Pitt, who celebrated their Department at Loomis- with Mrs. C.P. Reis of HO E. years before moving to conducive to rehabilitation. Chaffee School. Dudley Ave. or at the door. 40th wedding anniversary Scotch Plains. They have April 27, were honored at a four granddaughters. TO GRADUATE dinner dance Saturday at Mr. Pitt, widely known as Newark Academy in n Snuffy's Steak House by Livingston has announced For The Best In their daughters and sons in a painter and decorator, was ordained in 1939 as a that two students from law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Westfield will be among its Marcus Has E. Hawley of Edison, Mr. minister and is a representative of the June graduates. They are and Mrs. William M. Ellis Terri L. Victor of 35 MIIIIIU; IMITITIOYS Jr. of Piscataway. Many Modest and Watchtower Bible and Tract Plymouth Road who will Mr. Pitt, originally of Society of New York, He is attend Ithaca College and Mountainside, and the now working with the Clark Richard H. Long of 953 Proposals former Miss Anne Marie Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wyandotte Trail who will be Mehler of Newark resided in Witnesses. at Middlebury College. BAR MITZVAH INVITATION^ (Printed or Engravtdl It't FOR STORAGE tin*

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\vYou California. A senior and 1 .•/ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C: dean's list student, he is Mill of 873 Village Green, Mrs. Lang Named CDA Regent chairman of the committee was recently elected to Phi for diversified living. Kappa Phi, national honor ii\pui Mrs. Peter tang of 718 Thomas Cuniff; lecturer, Michael Tallan of 527 society for all academic Tuxford Turn has been Mrs. Mae Kirck; organist, Shackamaxon Dr. was disciplines, and to Beta elected us regent of Court Miss Bette Bonnell. awarded a Katherine Koller Gamma Sigma, national Trinity, No. 337, Catholic Trustees are Miss Castaldo, Diez prize in the University honor society for students of Daughters of America. She Mrs. John Brennan and of Rochester student book business administration. The birth of glass new l(ii(vs succeeds Miss Florence Mrs. Howard Cooney. collection competition She is a senior at Michigan Castaldo. sponsored by the Friends of State University's School of PARTI Other officers elected at Colonial Washday the University of Rochester Business Administration Famous Roux tints and rinses color your hBlr the May H meeting are: Libraries. His prize of $200 and is majoring in office tor a variety of effects. They cover gray, lighten hair, First vice regent, Mrs. To Be Demonstrated] is for a collection of books by management and business and achieve other brilliant, beautiful results. Nicolas Piscopo; second A typical colonial wash- Jack Vance. Tallan is a law. ' vice regent, Mrs. Leo Why not come in for a shampoo, day will be demonstrated at senior. Rick Phillips, son of Mr. & set, and Roux color? Anytime. (No appointments) Franco; financial the Miller-Cory House Ann Killough, daughter of Mrs. Richard R. Phillips of secretary, Mrs. Peter Sunday afternoon by Carla Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. 827 Dorian Rd., is among the Glanquinto; treasurer, Mrs. Cannon and Marge Kellough, has been initiated 26 students at East Caroline Vincent Noonan. Also, Clements. They will make into the Alpha Iota Chapter University, Greenville, N.C. Recording secretary, Mrs. soup, heat water outside, of Alphi Chi Omega sorority involved this quarter in the Edna Lyons; monitor, Mrs. scrub the clothes and hang at the University of Ver- ECU Small Business them on bushes to dry. mont. A freshman, she is Institute, an agency Italian Cuisine The Miller-Cory House majoring in clothing, tex- sponsored by the Small Museum at 614 Mountain tiles and design. Business Administration. On Dvpt. Menu Avenue is open Sundays Pavtd S. Cofekworthy has The program provides a from 2-5 p.m. However, the been elected to Phi Beta 1 valuable link between Italian cuisine will be house will be closed next Kappa, the nation's oldest 1 schools of business and the highlighted by the American Sunday, May 25. and most prestigious society home department of the recognizing academic ex- Woman's Club of Westfield cellence among college (it its luncheon meeting on Directing Musical students. The son of Mr, and FAMILY Monday, May 19, In the Wanda Crawford of Mrs. D.C. Colesworthy of Style Rite Beauty Salons. clubhouse at 1 p,m, Mrs. Westfield is directing the 462 Mountain AVe. is a A little about how to make world-famous No appointments. Frank McKcon will production of "Man of La senior at Emory University, LUNCHCON Open Mon., Tuov, Wed., 9 • 5:30; supervise and assist the DAILY f hum., 9 • S; Frl., 8:30. 8; Sat., B -1:30 Mancha" which will open Atlanta, Ga. DINNERS glass Kosta/Boda. gourmet group's the 28th season of the Barbara LaBrie of First SERVED T|L 9 preparation of the meal. Foothill Play House May 21- I St. received her pin at a ICWIOMN'IKNU) CRANFORD PLAINFIELD Department members, 31 in Middlesex. special ceremony at Union "SSJ their friends' and IN HISTORIC Art Wastle, also of County Technical Institute WM MIT COLOMAI VIUMf 18 No. Union Ave. 207 Park Avenue prospective members may Westfield, Is cast as the when she was graduated M MAM ST., CHATHAM attend by calling Mrs, John Innkeeper. He is president- from the Practical Nursing CLOUD MONO** McHugh, vnngtmaanaietewtn elect of the Westfield Program. Those from The origin of glassmsklng it loit Ordinary glass is a (used mixture The sand and other taw materials Community Players. Westfield who were capped in the mists of antiquity. It l» or silica sand, soda and limestone. sw mixed and the batch is ehov known however that the ancient Crystal - the glass with the elTed into crucibles In the ruraace Egyptian! made perfume bottles sustained beU-Uke tone - is pro- In the evening. The maximum and other mall (law containers, duced by using potash and red temperature of the molten man, more than 3,500 yean ago. Later, lead instead of the soda and 1,450 degrees Centsjnde, is when the blowpipe waa invented limestone, > reached at midnight, and On at the beginning of the Chriilian following morning the tempera- «, It became pouible to make . ture has fallen to about 1,100 larger glass piece*, and at the tame The blowpipe is •till, after 2,000 degrees. The mass is then viscous time the art of making clear glau years, the most important tool in and has the correct temperature was Invented. the manufacture of hand-made for the day's work. glass. It offers Infinite possibilities for achieving variations in shape. The glassmakers work In teams, The gUssblower shapes the glass called chair*. Each chair consists In the 16 th century, when many by alternately swinging and Mow- of a gaffer (or senior blower),, HAPPY BIRTHDAY glum wete broken during the ing through the pipe. The nose at stem maker, wrvitqr, gatherer, we tenting and merry-making at the the end of the pipe acts as the foot and stem gatherers, and one Swedish court, King Gustavus "navel-string" during the birth of or two assistants, a system of Vasa, In his efforts to encourage the glass, naming that has been in use for understand fashion. 'native industries, decided to build centuries. In earlier days, glass- This spunky little wedge-sandal a glatihouie In Stockholm and to blowers were artisans with maniy gets off to a comfortable start on a flexible import two craftsmen from Italy privileges. In Venice, in the EILEEN to run It. This" was the nucleus Middle Ages, they had the same all-in-one sole. T-strapped to kick off a new 'from which the world famous rank as the nobility, and their Swedish handmade glass industry children were granted noble season of sun and fun. rights. FINE-LLY! subsequently developed.

Kosta is Sweden's oldest glass works, founded in 1742 by two soldiers of the Royal Bodyguard of Charles XII. The glass and crystal are handblown today in the same way as they were when the plant was founded. (TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) EPSTEIN'S

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OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL 8 Westfield, N.J. .233-1002 MANDI-CHAROE/BANKAMEmCAHWMASTIR CHAAOf. -THE WKOTTIELD .> LEADER. THVU8DAY. MAV 13 Mr. and Mr*. Joseph DiFraacitce of 223 Collegians Elizabeth Awr. is * ner- Gift Books On Display Class Prize Wins Books for Library clautMag iMjor. Manorial and gift book* Two reference tests* have Ai part of the careers the letter! of support, Mr. Party by Mark K. Phelan. Westfield residents at Joy Fowler, daughter of wiB be on display at the been placed in the abrary by Centenary C«ttMe for curriculum in Mr*. Millicent Bourque in his New York presented by Richie Mr. an* Mix. Jamas M. the WetffieM Area CBaaler K. Brody's fourth grade Schlake: All Color Book of Women h»ye tots Acted jbo Fowler of Ml So. Euclid office on Wall Street for- Library through Thursday, of Hadaasah. "The New class at Jefferson School warded the material to the | Insects by Michael Tweedie. office* || campus Ave., has heea scoepM wto . - Standard Jewish organ***!***. ElUabett Basil Bourque, whose son parent company in Holland. : Margaret Latartara: John ttwMuCto*fSjf onfepf her meeting of the Watchung IEERT0O0 233-0430 r-Sp^4 a pair of binoculars, * low- of the .heavens .at the | professors as simply "the one of the finest outside : Norman iC. ...Chester, a professional libraries and Nature Club of. Plainfield. It junior at Bucknell power telescope, or even the Observatory every Friday j best scholar" he has taught will begin at 8 p.m. in the 111 SOUTH AVI. KISTflilft production evening throughout the at the University, graduate quite extraordinary for a i: s. Miilno University, is serving as naked eye will do just Western student. United Counties Trust Co,, Mrozek treasurer of thi Circle K fine...right in the observer's summer months. On or undergraduate. Somerset St., No. Plainfield. Club there, a service club own backyard. favorable clear nights, the She hopes to continue and for man and women and an Prof. White predicts that. sessions begin at dusk. Mrs, Henn first enrolled at expand this interest by tne College, of Engineering , Seton Hall in ,1959 after advanced study in classical and Physical ScieneeT international collegiate organization affiliated with I graduating from North Indian scripture and Martha E. Hurley the Kiwanis Club. He is the Kug Seminar To Show Values ! Plainfield High School, but eventually become a daughter of Mr. William D son of Mr. and Mrs. N.H. i her college career was in- teacher herself. In the fall bring* you the final, Hurley of Westfield has been Chester of- 131 Barchester Of Orientals i terrupted until 1970. she will enroll for graduate Way. ' Marriage and family came courses at Arizona State accepted as a freshman for Rug Galleries Inter- , special, illustrated, lecture the 1975-76 academic year at Robert S. Bretibarth of 1 in the interim, and during University in Poenix, where mhi national at 266 East, Broad. and seminar at 3 p.m. finishing touch that Eckerd College . in St Westbrook Rd. earned a' i that time also her husband. the family Is residing St. will present Lee Beshar, Advance registration must temporarily while her Petersburg, Fla. She at- perfect 4.0 average during one of the country's most Howard C, Henn, completed | be made by calling Rug work on his degree, an M.A. husband is on special tends Westfield High School the winter quarter at the acclaimed oriental rug | Galleries International no makes an outfit yours alone. University of Akron where from Columbia University. assignment as an electrical Eckerd makes available dealers in a seminar and later than May 20. Those he is studying in its College When she resumed her engineer with Exxon. sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. who have an 'Oriental that many opportunities for of Education. i Their permanent address studies in other countries, Thursday, May 22. she would like to know Helene Giguere, daughter will continue to be West- including a semester abroad Beshar will discuss | something about, may bring Clocks Are Subject of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard B. field, where she has been ZOLLO- and a winter term each origins, designs, colors and j it along if it's small enough active in the Christian In white, green, January. These programs Giguere and a student at other factors that determine and Beshar will help For Club Unit Mount Saint May College, Family Movement and or yellow calf. are conducted at the the cost and investment determine its value. Clocks will be the subject Hooksett, N.H., has been FISH, a volunteer com- S3I.00 college's London Study possibilities with Orientals. for the antiques department elected to Sigma Phi Sigma, munity service group. Center.. A good Oriental purchased of the Woman's Club of a society to honor students Return From for $500 five-years ago can Westfield when it meets Teri DiPranciscohas been of colleges conducted by the bring $2000 today . .. and, a tomorrow in the clubhouse. chosen by the'student body Sisters of Mercy in the Cruise 75-year old 18 by 25 could 1 Mrs. James C. Wilson and to represent the senior class United States. She was also Mr. ,and Mrs. Stanley command a price of her committee will serve tea Social Functtan* in the May Court pageant, a one of five students to be Corwin of 77 Fair Hill Dr. $150,000. ' at 1:00 p.m. preceding a traditional part of com named Outstanding Student have returned from a Plan* Radtali brief business meeting. mencement exercises ai Leaders of 1974-75. A junior, For those interested in vacation cruise to the The program will be a Virginia Intermont College, she is majoring in social Oriental rug investments, Bahamas. They sailed on mini-trip to the home of Bristol, Va.The daughter of welfare. . • • Beshar will conduct a the S.S. Oceanic. Mrs: R. Sharer to see her WNIM'S clock collection. Clifc Watch Out for Sol The sun Is a very fine fellow 314 S. tOCLID AVL ENNIO - In small doses. Too much could 233-7160 233-3388 In white or load to skin cancer, says the bone calf. American Cancer Society. $30.00 Passport Photos SECOND DAY SERVICE WESTFIELD STUDIOS Friday and Saturday, May 16-17 Portrait and Commercial Photographers Special Free Gift With M000 Purchase 121 CENTRAL AVENUE 232-02139 ZICO- In bone or white calf. Foliage Plants - Ceramic Pots $42.00

HandmadeMacrame Delicatessen Hanging Baskets of all shapes and sizes Home Made Baked Goods Hors D'Oeuvrti Cold Cuts — Salads opt* naiir 'tn .vno Cold Cur Platters TliurailMJ' Mff 'til O 607 Central Ave., Westfield, N.J. 232-3335 EATIN' Froien Food* — ft* Crtf" WE HONOR * TO T\Kr .m. HANOI-CHARGE LOCATCM SRXT'in Ccilll I11 "I i:t:.\T l.lijt.'Ol: SfORK AMERICAN EXPRESS QUIMBY it CENTRAL, WESTflELO • 233-5678 CARTE BLANCHE 113 QUIMBY ST. WESTFIELD DIAL 232-0925 THE WESTFIEUD (KJ.) JLEADEE, 1HUK8DAY, MAY 18, U78- Workshop to Produce OOP WomenTo Honor Flo The WcatfMM WH BCh*> will bridge te accept t ah check k "Gypsy" annual luncheon at 4e home fit. MJWMMMrflS Gypsy, the lone-running sung professionally with ff a* 13:» p.nt Broadway hit, will have its both the Las Angeks and Tuesday. Utmbm* u* WestfieW debut at 8:15 p.m. San Francisco Opera. la urtadbt bring petartialaew May 30 and 31 at Edison Jr. addition to his work with the High School. Hie Arthur academy, he teaches i/aurentz musical with private classes in drama af tjear.' affteara will tato musk by Jule Styne and and vocal production. ptxae. Itm wtiaaaturii af lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, In a recent interview, iMaarary aw afleasaaraWe has been selected by the llliano said "I'm more willbet«P>l>*)««','«fpr, its tyriag heaHk etlaeaUaa angraw it, hi cwacrattM wttfc the AL area on Sunday from 1-4 MitciwH. a vkc ansMcex «f Mm and Cambodia. The New Jersey Chapter of the direction of Edwin IUiano. "Man of La Mancha", "Li'l Craaa. •fwwaUag UM MM af (winiatag lar flUcM «a4 far faa. Th» Vi mmy awiw the rederattaa, Mra. Mw Illinao, who has dedicated Abner", "Guys and Dolls," p.m. MIA'8 is headed by Sal F. Mascari of taldwell. elasaa* hrmn tkaut tar Uay tot» to (ha*e tar tuftr twdmmun mwrt|e twtoaihg at • The program to called Mandel, Mrs. Frank his services to the group and last year's hit show tfMrt far alt ages. Fulkerson, Mrs. Day since its formation in 1MB, is "The Music Man." "Social Security - You're SwlMMiag 4cvel«a* iitatt mKiltr $4reafth, (race tmi caAaraawc. II it a aUU Entitled", and to designed to MiweU, Mrs. ».E. tt To Discuss Rape a Fullbright scholar who has Tickets for Gypsy are wktek aflea uiUtt fffit to save Ikdr awa Nvw aa*i UM Hvaa af ttken. The vartoM mat Mrs. A.J. Weir. attended both Juillard and available from Workshop inform the public of their claiM* after gymaatlici tat) «w(ai»lM- (ratfai twlMNtlac '•* kcflMMr*, Ulvmct*. rights under tWi important Center Saturday La Sea la Opera in Milan. An members and at the Band- aMl Maer iwlnmen, claitea wklca a«ffect swtaiMiaig stnfces, aa4 clattc* wktek give operatic baritone, he has stand, 138 East Broad St. exercitei for specific need*. benefit system. To help answer your The regular meeting of questions, telephone lines the Advisory Board on the will be open and trained Status of Women in Union Myers Wins Artist To Judge Show Social Security employee* County will be held at 0:30 will be available to answer a.m. Saturday in the Kristine Selvig of Warren, art teacher in North questions dufing the Freeholders' Conference D-J Award program. Hoom, Court House, Plainfield public schools Henry Myers, son of Mr. and co-owner of the "Art The number to call in this Elizabeth. and Mra. Henry F. Myers of area is 4MXO. Kathy Enerlich of Hillside Westfield won the 1»7S Dow Closet" Gallery in Warren nfUWrSOFflATHfiH and Sandra Klack of Scotch Jones Scholarship for will foe the Judge for the To Visit HTHS Plains will discuss the goals teenart exhibition to be held outstanding academic and Saturday from U a.m.-5 Representative! of the "iffTHBOOOO and priorities of the Rape extracurricular achieve- Union County Community Survival Center ment In high school. p.m. in the Wateunk Room College System comprised Henry, who wilt graduate of the Municipal Bldg, ta of Union CoUege, Craaford, this June from Westfield Westfield. The sixth annual Elisabeth and PUinfield, High School, is a member of event for the youth of Wait- and Union County Technical C I r\J E M Aa Exclusive! the National Honor Society field, sponsored by the Institute, Scotch Plains, wiU Westfield Art Association, visit Holy Trinity High and has attained the rank of will be open free to the 1 Eagle Scout in the Boy School (seniors) on Monday •Kot since Truffaufs The 400 Blows' or Resnais 'Hiroshima Mon public. The entiles will be at 12:30 p.m. Arnoui* has there been so deeply personal and so creatively Kdwln llliano, director of (he Weitfield Drama Scouts. Henry has been a received from 9-10 a.m. KrMiMfeivlg exciting a film as Michel Drach's las Violons Du Bel," Workshop, conducting a rehearsal for "Gypsy", while student government JAfeCnat/NEWi Karen Cr«cco, who will utor ai "Hose", looks on. representative for four All 13-19 year olds are Announcing • •„• years and presently serves eligible to submit, and will -ATOim as senior class president. He ! he judged subsequently by OAK KNOLL SCHOOL mown Film Series To Continue plays soccer, has taken up Miss Selvig, who it a ocroacEr Marie-Josee karate and judo and likes to graduate or Syracuse Of thf Holy Child - JOMpn 0«mu NEWSDAY Nafs rejuvenate aging cars. University and has "You should and Through June 4 performance exhibited widely In National SUMMER DAY-CAMP you must see 'Lea illuminates Violons Du BaT." The "Preview the World," cruises to Nassau and State and local shows. She (he whole film." American Express style Bermuda. Information will won awards in many of KtoCU DA0.T NDVS film series, wilt continue be available on many other them, including beat-in- For Boyi August 8 •ODTRHNDINOt "ANDrtPXEU- through June 4th. cruises from New York, show in Paterson, East -WHlamWoU/CUE and Glrl» Moa-Frl. eta* Florida and Europe. Brunswick and the mid- IVECDRMKnC There will be two more Agts:4-12 • s.m.-S p.m. (ravel nights held at the June 4 will be the final state show. One of the most -JwyOoukl Buyum WAU.BTWXTIOUWIM. Westfield Tennis Club. Each night of the series with two I The show is open to all 13- moving, most beaub - films featuring travel to Summits Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child's indoor and "The acting Is travel show will, consist of 19 year olds residing or fully made and acted one or two short'films on n Mexico and South America. going to school in Westfield outdoor facilities will be Ihe site this summer of a day-camp tor films of the year" excellent, immensely boyi and girls (agti: 4-12) Reflective ol Ihe same qualities specific travel area as.well Reservations may be as well as WAA Jr. mem- which distinguish this innovative school, the newly established sensitive." : tCWHOUSENEWB'M'EM as a short talk. Brochures made hy calling - the I bers and children . of sumrKSr day-camp will offer the "campef$' opporlunilles for will he uvallable on each American Express Travel members. Top prlie for group Involvement as *e)l as for individualned pursuit of per- subject. Service office located at 33 best-ln-show will be a »2S sonal interests (Tutorial aid in reading and math will b« ' American Express Travel Elm St. i U.S. Savings Bond donated available by special atrangemenl.) Trie summer day camp Service will join with j by the Westfield Art "curriculum" will put stress on these areis: . : •Seeils CUnics: basfcelDall.. .gymnastics . .. tennis ... track ksVSJons^BAL Swedish America Line and FUNEKAI, PRACTICES I Association; other prizes Holland America Cruises to [and ribbons In four and field .. . soft ball.. deck hockey ... soccer. MICHEL DRACH/ JEAN-LOUIS TR1NTIGNANT present a cruise night May The marketing practices I categories, oils, water- •Environments! Studies: pond and stream life .. : forestry. . . i colors. graphics and IN FRENCH WITH ENGLISH TITLES 21. One film will feature an of the American funeral animal behavior chemistry . . oceanography. • ANOTMUt NATKNAU.Y nulumn Odyssey cruise on industry will be examined | sculpture, at two age levels •Swimming: instructional ... recreational. .. competition. KMOWHAOVMTIMM Swedish America Line to on "Since the American Henry Myera are made possible- by •Multi-media Art Workshop*: arts and crafts .. . dance . .. In The Europe nnd the Way of Death" which will be donations by local mer- photography . . puppet making. . . drama. STARTS WEDNESDAY MAY l\%\ Mediterranean. There also broadcast Sunday May 25 at The scholarship program, chants, Austers Appliances, WsttfMdLi 8:30 on channels 23, 50, 52 which is funded by DowVance Florist, Atlas Arts •Also: Day tfips . . fishing... movies . .'. shows . . riding. will be a film on the S.S. Rates: Six wetk* $250 — Four wetfcs 1170 — Two week* f 100. Rotterdam's seven day and 58. Jones & Company, Inc., and Crafts and Flair provides five annual awards Cleaners. •us Transportation AvaHaMe < . for each of the four years For application and brochure write o? call (273-4631) spent attending college. It is Works need not be OAK KNOLL SCHOOL SUMMER DAY-CAMP Of MW MMIV M& open to the children of framed, though It is AsMand ft Lamed Rostft SummH, N.J. 07Mt employes of Dow Jones and recommended, and when its subsidiary, Ottaway possible should be wired for Newspapers, Inc., and is hanging. All works must be «-•- .•wKnreryooe who hia hat administered by the removed immediately after ate moment of love. National Merit Scholarship the show at 5 p.m. Awards Corporation. will be presented at 4,p.m. Chairman for the show is Ready to Replace Your OW Gas dill? Lincoln Teacher Mrs. Jane Whipple Green, Emunucl LWnK priiwiil* assisted by Mrs. Shirley »n Arthur Cohn-M«rln» C)cEljqbar showroom. bar and fresh baked bread. The Resident YMCA Camp And remember—when you MONDAY OWLY of the Poconos cook outdoors on your gas STEAKGnln Fad WtrtarSIGHT!n Stnr Bill, Naturally Tandlr Aged grill—or "alternate range", OUntN.Y. Strip Slat After just one meal here, as some call it—you don't use extra gas and you keep * TUESDAY OMA 75->C- you're sure to become a For boys and girls, grados 3-10, there's a beautiful 1,100 your kitchen and house mo/tsr BEEF aero porociiso, with It's own mile-long lake, located in the cooler. This in effect, Old Faihlon6llc»d hoart of ths Poconos. Opsnings arc currently ovollable In conserves energy by not 2nd PORTION ON THE HOUSE steady customer! Our both one and two-week camping sessions, beginning June adding to the demand on 22 through August 23. your tans or air i WEDNESDAY O!\LY taste-tempting dishes are conditioners. LIVE LOBSTER VIGII1 Additional programs include: Co-Ed Trips, throughout the LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Frwh.Now England Ballad 11KII>. 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4* Ur\w mktt CarefsJ tashssg by sMsakers ef the DepartiaeBt of PHMIC Warks makes the bicycle Department sf Public Warns meaibers check their baaalwark *a the Plaia railroad War**, JIM) Naal NMrt (la Inwk) pat •» law i safe. They wiktM aUaiay far a araath aai a half. brMge with tke Bicycle Bwra caavas baaaer. ' fc («m hrtfM) *p< Wiltaai W*li *te te* a Mat mfc* •» * Flood Control Hearing Tonight Representatives of the various officials in a three- hearing, as part of the early Barbershoppers Honor Malony firm of Metcalf * Eddy of county area, is urged to stages of their study of the New York, hydrologic and voice opinions at the Watchung Reservation, in environmental consultants meeting in the auditorium of which the Army Corps has For 25 Years of "Fellowship ' for the Union County Park the new Trailside Nature proposed some of the flood Commission, will seek and Science Center, Coles waters be detained. They "If I could take all the Colonial Chorus, the local directed two Sweet Adeline public comments con- Avenue and New also anticipate hearing chard* I've hMrd or sure chapter, made the choruses for many year*. cerning Green Brook sub- Providence Koad, Moun- comments regarding plans akwe I firat Jotntd SPEB- presentation during the She alao was a pioneer in the. basin flood' control tainside. The hearing will for I nterstate Route 78 to cut 8QSA, the barbershop arganiution'i annual ladies art of barbershop-style proposals of the U.S. Army begin at 8 p.m. through the Reservation harmony society, and cautd njght dinner-dance. harmony for women, and Corps of Engineers tonight. The consultants plan to be near the proposed detention place them end to end, 111 Speaking for the group, her choruses were the tint The public as well as on the listening end for the basin area. be* they wouM raach the Lawlwsaid he was proud to to Incorporate special moon," Runa|l S. Malony acknowledge Malony's moves and gestures when mounted happily as he many contributions to the presenting their songs' in accepted a 2 year lapel pin furtherance of barbershop competition. i» special 'ceremonies la»t CLEARANCE harmony. The Manolys' oldest son, 8aturday evening at the . A former president of the Town , and':: .Campus David, organized the •even-state Mid-Atlantic Westfield novice quartet District (MAD), largest in contest in IMt when he was PLUMOUIN, Ltd. JametG.< (Jerry) L*wkr, the society, (1961-03) and a member of the chapter. GIFTS, ANTIQUES current pnpidet* of the president of the local Held every year but one chapter (1955), Malony has since, the contest has done traveled extensively over much tq encourage the the years on behalf of his 20% to 50% OFF Snapper. formation of new quartets, ON MANY ITEMS /hobby. When he was and to help support various responsible for guiding M- Westfield charities. For the WE'RE MOVING MAY 24 WATCH FOR OUR • Vacuurm yoiit lawn AD, the district had the past several years the The Job is finished. There sre now six canvas banners on the Plata and Central Ave. largest yearly membership as you HK>«'.'- contest has been co- railroad bridges In WestfleM, reminding drivers, bike riders and pedestrians of the OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT'! • La r«c capacity bag increase for any District in sponsored by the Woman's need for bicycle safety. the history of the Society, between tKc handles Club of Westfield. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 - 5 • Self pr'opelfcd models 1,330 men, This record, set have 6 forward speeds. 14 years ago, has yet to be The local barberahoppers WHSers Travel to France surpassed. < meet every Thursday 4 NEW PROVIDENCE RD., MOUNTAINSIDE • 2331999 • Rcar-wh^el;. ''You are in for a treat." As important as learning "One guy walking behind . Despite the impressive evening, beginning .at 8 more about French history, •drive} ;>V/; statistics, however, the p.m., at the Evergreen' The airline's PR man was me on the street bent over • Automatic of course speaking of the however, was discovering and kissed me on the top of harmony laurels are equally Lodge in Springfield. Guests and coping with French divided in the Malony are. always welcome, and marvels of his company's the head, and then kept on 747s, But for Kathy Berry, customs, specifically, those walking and singing." family' - , Mrs. Malony, the they are also sure to get a of French men. "You had to GIGANTIC SAVINGS OF FIRST QUALITY former Alke' Rittenhouse, big hello from Malony.. Giselle Chazotte, Sharon Although the WHSers Frette, Sarah McCandless get used to the sensation of were unanimous in their and Ruth Zultner, five being looked over - the men expressions of enthusiasm BROADLOOMS BY ONE OF AMERICA'S WHSers. set,to depart on a were not at.aUjttscreet,'' for the trip, most were glad week tour of London, Paris, explains CfteWT adding, to come home. FOREMOST CARPET MILLS! and France's chateau country, the statement took on special significance. Struggling six hours later to adjust to jet lag, the travelers were rushed through an information packed, "London in a day" type bus tour. Sampling "bitter" (beer) at the "Artichoke" and "Sherlock Holmes," an atmospheric Lawnmower and pub decorated with Sir Conan Doyle memorabilia, Garden Center helped fill the nonstop 349 South Aw., E. itinerary. All s miles at the recent ladles night dinner-dance of the WMtfMd From London, the group Colonial Choral, local chapter of SPEBSQSA, the bar- continued on by 233-0363 bershop harmony Society, Russell S. Malony, left, ac- crosschannel ferry to cepts a special lapel pin symbolizing his 25 years of Calais, France, and then by membership from James G. (Jerry) Lswler, current bus to Paris, swapping Open Monday thru president. Malony led" the local, singing group in 1955 languages and units of Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and headed District activities In 1961-42. He is presently measurement on the way Giselle Chazotte poses for a portrait at Montmartre in serving as editor of the Westfield Chapter bulletin. with the first sign that read Paris. "Paris - 257 kilometres." Giselle, a fifth year French student, commented that holding up her end of I (he conversation was at What you really want in carpets it beauty that lasts. The plush surfacespre times difficult, but seldom TIFFANY 0* thick and luxurious. The tkein-dyed colors are rich and clear. But because impossible. "The French the piles are 100% Antron and 100% Nylon, you can be certain of enjoying people were extremely long-term performances from these elegant broidloomi. They resist soiling, patient - they would listen ' hold on to their ipringy bounce, fight off stains and are a pleasure to clean. and try to understand, not < — TWO WAY RADIO — New, improved dyestuffs and dying methods produce bold, sparkling colors. give up and peg you as a Two great qualities to choose from. 'stupid American.' " TO INSURE SPEEDY SERVICE But conversing or not, the group was guided through OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. 'til 10 p.m. SUNDAY 9 a.m. 'til 8:30 p.m. • Mandarin Orange • Chiffon Lime • Paprika visits to such monuments as • Crystal Cold the Sacre Coeur, Louis • Marseille Green • Oaken Beige XIII's palace at Versailles, • Golden Amber • Chiffon Blue • Ching Gold Napoleon's tomb, and of • Batik Walnut • Persian Blue • Galaxy Blue course, the Eiffel Tower. AD 3-2200 Side trips to the Vouvray •RUSSELL STOVER CANDY .WERE Wine cellars and a medieval Stock Is limited so please hurry! dungeon further rounded out, • PANTENE & LOREAL the tour. HUDSON VITAMIN PRODUCTS 60 to 210 RBG. $23.00 $17.25 a square yard FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY LACK INTEGRITY 35 to 130 Ample Free Parking Some find happiness only II1S SOUTH AVE. W. WESTFIELD COATS •20 to' 75 after theydiscover that want of principle is their principal REG. $19.95 NOW a square yard GOWNS 70 to 225 «35 to *100 want. PANT SITIS 80 to 220 *40 to •110 RESTAURANT Morris Ave. TOPS 20 to 40 Corner Springfield Ave. Authorized Karastan '10 to' 20 Springfield Center Dealer 28 to 44 "77ie Something for Everyone Family Restaurant" SKIRTS «14 to •• 22 • TILE VINYL featuring OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 5:30 BIG BURGER DAY Shop At Home Service THURSDAY 'TIL 8:30 EVERY MONDAY STANLEY SERVES A .6 oz. BURGER IN PLACE OF THE REGULAR 4 oz. BURGER ON ALL SELECTIONS Call For Free Estimate FROM THE BURGER BONANZA. 105 QUIMBY STREET 233-0763 WESTFIELD 234 East Broad St., Westfield - 233-8702,233-8711 Come In and enjoy the juicy and delicious 50% increase in nil our burgers - Open Thurtdny 'til 9 p.m. AND ITS FREE! 333 North Broad St., Elizabeth - 355-5554, 355-5555 Open Mon. and Thuri. 'til 9 p.m. THE WESTFIELD (Nj».) LEADER, THL'BSDAV. MAV 18, 1975 Close Games for Hedgehoppers Jaycees to Sponsor The fourth week of play in Darin Fabiano also had a hit the Hedgehopper (9 year and scored his team's run. oUfc) Division was marked Bill Griffin pitched well. by close games in which The Tigers beat the Olympics on Sunday pitching and good defense Leopards 1-0 in a tense The Junior Champ Track special equipment other dominated. game. The Tigers were led and Field Competition than sneakers or spikeleu am* A HANDY t€fIKENCt UST Of tftlAiU LOCAl fKMS The Gulls and the Eagles by good hitting from Richie sponsored by the Westfield track shoes are required. In played an exciting six inning Thomas, Russell Moffett, Jaycees has been scheduled the event of inclement scoreless tie. The Gulls got Jeff Schneider, and Tommy for 1 p.m. Sunday at the weather the event will be good hitting from Paul Dombrowski, excellent Westfield Stadium on Rah held on June 1. TMf ATTIC Blanco, Doug MacDonald. pitching by Eric Pundock way Avenue. This annual Last year, this event att- mum COUNT* t RAMON Wll CO, Mnea i|R« , Charlie Schefer, and Jerry and good defensive work by event will feature 40 events racted record participation •OU TMjtji With PoaHbimto VOUCSWAOIN, Van Ek Bobby Oehler and Bobby for boys and girls between of more than 4100 and with AA4 M«me Antique!" "NoUilo, Count* Life Sarvla" Cocola. OF PUMNF-IELO For the Eagles, Matt | the ages of 8 and 16 in four this year's competition the Inc. OIL tUMMr) Brown, Roger Moss and The I^eopards had good age groups. records are expected to fall. Dial 2334954 Autlwiuri S«lM«nat««Me« Pete Strawbridge played pitching from Darin Pinto, Medals will be awarded SALES tscnytefc VOiKMAOINCCMT(ll LAUNIMV (tftVtCi IMC well in the field while Joe Bruce McLean, and Mary for first, second and third in PCC Results MaM PiJB f-ICKUP got 6trong hitting from Glen Ovellette's base hit scored participation. In addition, 1st, Mrs. G. Williams and Moore, Chris Rupp, Dean John Russitano who had special trophies will be Mrs. A. Cook tied with net DOM'S TOYOTA Luckenbaugh, Kathy singled earlier for the awarded to ihe outstanding 38; 2nd, Mrs. D. Fulford, net KAY BELLA 756-2640 McNally, and Ricky Franco, game's only run. The boy and girl athlete. AUTO SAliS •OJ NORTH AVt. PLAINFI^LD 39; Class B - 3 way tie with Samoa •*• An 16 y**n Waller Schriek pitched Iwo Cheetahs got good pitching Registration forms are net 40, Mrs. G. Hagtoz, Mrs. AriTfflUIf (OUGHT y SOLO strong innings. from Mike Cauterucci. Kurt available at all Westfield J. Proud, Mrs. H. Parker; • ui GUSS a fufttmim • STOUT Munzinger and Chris Ziobro a CHIN. a SILW8 The Lions had taken an Schools or can be obtained low putts A - Mrs. D. had hits. Mike Dineen and aUOCKS aCHANMUER • CJIOWN early lead on triples by Chip by contacting the Junior Fulford, 16; B - Mrs. H. a MIWIHQS a PtlHIS Kaczynski and Billy Kric Munzinger sparked the Champ Chairman, Hick defense. Hichardson, Mrs. J. Proud, •CORONA Macaluso. Shawn Smith Schwieterman, 1427 17: chip-ins-Mrs. E. Elzer StxxtSaakM 3. S. IRVING ' contributed a fine catch and The Cougars got good Prospect St. No fees or and Mrs. C. Dearborn. * Hart TOM Peter Froden pitched well. pitching from Brad Claman Urge SetecttOD of Vv-to-Da)M COMPANY Urn •kkfiaM HJ Bart Gernandt and Don and Jack Ribecky. Tom LIOAL NOTICI USED CARS tUHUI 4a MILLWOftK Budd had run-scoring hits to Glasco, Eric Mertz ami i-y.-um.mw*' Dial TM-MOO 7MIIM Ott>aty DaauaXlun Noah Pollock connected for USU.S.Hw.. No.tJ lead the Condors to a hard SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICC fought 2-0 victory over the hits SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Take Notice that Echo Laka JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION Country Club has applied to tht Owls. Greg Mueller made a (Balwaan Samiiat t> Orova) VEtOIL -OILBUBNEM UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. Mayor and Council of the Town of "Ltt UtDo Y»ur »a+K)« HAHDWAIK •-. MINT*. fine catch and Chris LIOAL F- 1380 74 ELIZABETH SAVINGS Westfield for renewal of the Club ELM RADIO Hona BANK. A Banking Corporation ol License lor premises situated at Gergich, Chris Troy, and Ihe Slate ot New jersey, Plaintiff, Springfield Avenue, Westtleld, GARDNER Brad Wiener pitched well. NOTICE vs. RUDELCINDO LUCIANO al I TV, Inc. ^MARGIES aM South Al*. «/. WtatflaM TAKE NOTICE that Henry S. so known as RUDILCINDO LU The names and addresses ol H CAKE BOX The Owls had hits from Buikpma and Marie S. Bulkemo, ClANO.el ux.el als., Defendants. officers of the club and the offices H«U«jUWMta roi MOTORS INC. Tom Pierce and Tom Herd, partners, trading as Elm Liquor CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION they till respectively are: Presl WHIHWOOL - KITCHBN AID Waddlnj* Party Cak« Shop, have applied to the Mayor — FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED dent, Mr. Alfred H. Meyer; Vice HAMILTON good pitching from Steve and Council ot the Town ol Wesl PREMISES President, Mr. Robert H. Brlltonj Our Sociality. Held lor renewal ol Retail DIs Wuhntand Dryeri SALES Feldstein and David By virtue ol the above stated Secretary • Treasurer, Mr. Hoo»«r Vacuum Cluntri ', Fraihnan, Quality trihution License for premises writ ot execution to mo directed I George F. Zahn; Assistant Sec tttVKl Love joy, and good fielding situated at 23 Elm Street, West. retary . Treasurer Mr. Lee M. RCA Color TV, R.dloa, etc. - 8. VaritlV wmmmm shall expose lor sole by public from J.R. Dembiec, Glen field, N.J. vendue, In room B 8, In the Court Hale. Objections, If any, should be Our Watchword Palmer, Michael Hughes, House, In the City ol Elizabeth, The Board of Trustees Includes: Friendly Strviu Our Goal made Immediately In writing to N.J., on Wednesday, the 21st day Mr. J. Ralph Bennett, 316 Part- 233 0400 mn and Steve Murray to make Joy C. Vreeland, Town Clerk, Mu of May, A.D., 1975, al Iwo o'clock ridge Run, Mountainside, N.J.; . 765 5311 the game an exciting one. nlclpal Building, Wesllield, N.J. In the Afternoon ol said day. Mr. John L. Brennan, 320 casino 20 Elm Strttt 1341 South A«t. flainfiald FISHERMAN'S Signed Henry S. Bulkcma All that certain tract or parcel Avenue, Cranford, N.J.; Mr, Rob- »» 7660^00 Ouan Sundayi The Falcons topped (he Marie S. Bulkcma of land and premises hcrcinallcr ert H. Brllton, 3 Mountalnvlew R Iversldo Dr. and Union Blvd. particularly described, slluale. Drive, Mountainside, N.J.; Mr. Robins 3-0 in another Totowa Boro, N.J. mw 766-1023 DEN lylno and being In Ihe Cllv ot A.B, Cloud, 7 Central Avenue, thrilling game. Falcon 5 15 75 2T Fees: $12.00 Eli/abelh, County of Union and Cranford, N.J.; Mr. Wayne Dor. ZENITN-FRIfilDAIRE US HW¥ NO 20} 4EKNAH0SVILU * We Specialist In: . Dettt, Start for aNt§< Slate ol New Jersey: soft, 89 Barchesler Way, West, •AHtiationa, Addition!, Pltyrooma KCRf hitting was led by Chris \ Held, N.J.; Mr. Robert Freeman, CONSUMER OUTLET PUBLIC NOTICE BEGINNING al a point in the tKllchint • Ultra Comptett Supply Ferecks, Bill Parlzeau, ' Public Notice Is hereby qlven easterly line ol Rlpley Place dls- 769 Norgate, Westlleld, N.J.; Mr. Authoifccd Steve Hayaski, Mike Walsh, that an ordinance al follow! wai Innt 425 led northerly Irom Ihe Lee M. Hale, 95 Wyandolte Trail, GOODWIN ALTERATIONS • Koollnc a*4 Sldlna Tropical FMi -UMfiatiM passed and adopted by the Council corner termed by Iho Intersection Westfleld, N.J ,- Mr. Robert List, Stlei & Service | •Painting and Matt Wofsy. Darren of the Town of Wesllield at a ol the northerly lino ol Second 233 Jefferson Avenue, Westfleld, MOTOR CORP. STAIRS •Dormtrl Street with the said easterly line N.J.; Mr. George Mann, 774 2322M3 M Tietsworth did well on the meeting thereof held , 1»75. DORMERS ajalouriaa mound. JOYC. VREELAND ol Rlpley Place and Irom thence Knoll wood Terrace, Westfleld, MERCEDES BENI* SUN9EAM Corner lourh An. Town Clerk running (1) easterly parallel with N.J.; Mr. Alfred H. Meyer, 945 •Garten Second Street 100 feet to a point; Mlnlsink Way, Westfield, N.J.; ADDITIONS 400 CuntfMrteMl St. The Hawks and Blue Jays GENERAL ORDINANCE No.lliS AUTHOMZtO • Storm Dooriand Kltcrtana AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND thonco (2) northerly parallel with Mr. T. W. Nelson, 827 Highland WaaanlKrvloa FREE ESTIMATES game had a lot of ex- THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF Siildsideol Riplcy pl.ice 50 (eel to Avenue, Wostlleld, N.J.; Mr. Ed- Oui 2llh Yaar citement but no scoring. Jay WESTFIELD, CHAPTER 2, "AD 0 point; thence (3) weslorly par- ward H. Pclerson, 2245 Coles Ave- 2324025 7M4T00 REASONABLE of Trustworthy Sarvtca MINISTRATION," ARTICLE II, allel with said side ol Second nue, Scotch Plains, N.J.; Mr. P1MMM Post saved a run for the Street 100 feel to a point in said Fred Shorsher, 435 Topping HIM 200 CENTRAL AVENUE. 1 tO W, • tk It 164-tTOO taaMUtt I do my own work! rrea EatlmaWa "TOWN OFFICERS AND EM rinanclnt Antrujad Hawks with a diving catch. PLOYEES," BY ADDING side ol Riplcy Place; Ihence 14) Road, Westfleld, N.J.; Mr. John WESTFIELD (at AlHaglna) Aw.) Call Tom THERETO A DIVISION EN southerly along said sideof Kipley D. Steward, 811 Cedar Terrace, "The Carptnter" MOUNTAINSIDE Paul Goski, Danny Hauck TITLED "DIVISION 3, PERSON- Place 50 (eel to the point and placo Westlleld, N.J.,- Mr. John E, Stir- CC.N7K4411 and Chris Conroy pitched 01 BEGINNING. ling, 900 Klmball Avenue, West- 267»12 NEL POSITIO1 N AND SALARY PLUMBING t SCHEDULE' BEING commonly known as 237 tleld, N.J.; Mr. George F. Zahn, 24 Hour Emargtncy Rapak Work shutout ball. 5-1575 II Fees: $0.24 Rlpley Place. 81 Sturges Street, Staten Island, Marooarol The Blue Jays threatened There is due approximately HEATING J32.315.72 with interest Irom Feb Objections, if any, should be NORRIS CHEVROLET Pltlnflcld ckambar of "Commeica CkarlalA. Honackn in the fifth inning on hits by runry 28, 1975 and costs. made Immediately In writing to Otfka and Showroom: ' NOTICE Joy C. Vreeland, Town Clerk, Mu- Steve Buontempo and Chris Take notlco that Liquor Spirits, The Sherlll reserves the right to U.S. Havy. 22 North Pla|nfttW RESIDENTIAL Inc. t.a. International Wines and ad|ourn this sale. nicipal Building, Westtleld, N.J. Walsweer but could not RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff Signed-. COMMERCIAL Liquors, has applied to the Mayor INDUSTRIAL score. Ar) Asen, Scott and Council ol Ihe Town ol West Stein, Stoln, Hughos.ft. McGwire , ECHO LAKE COUNTRY CLUB Held lor renewal ot Iho Plenary Ally's. 5B7S 2T Fees-,*33.60 Sawyer, and Steve Buon- DJ & WL CX.45 06 'Ba South Ave., PlatnfieM Ice Cream SELF-DECEPTION LIQUOR SPIRITS, INC. Third SI., La Crosse, Wise. Municipal Building, 425 E. Broad RAWSON 317 South Ave. pth.r Stoin In PUlnfKU There is little ahead for Olllcers, directors of the cor- St., Westlleld, New Jersey, al umium Westllcld, N.J. which tlrnn and place any person the fellow who lives in the 5 15 75 JT • Fees: $14.40 poratlon are: CADILLAC President, Chairman of the who may be interested therein PAY PIRRARO'S belief that the future is Board and Chicl Executive Of- will be given an opportunity to be NOTICE OF ficer Director, Russell G. Cleary, heard concerning said ordinance. PIZXIRIA * tomorrow. JOYC.VRE6LAND e Cream PRIMARY ELECTION 2591 Sherwood Drive, La crosso, Authorized Town Clerk 53 Elm Street, •ISTAUIANT Town Clerk's Olllco Wisconsin 54601 SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. CADILLAC HOTtCI Municipal Building, Wcitllold NJ Exccullvo vice President Di- ALL FINE ITALIAN FOODS ORDINANCE REPEALING SPE- Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho rector Russell L. Smllh, 2271 Val- FAMILIES-DINING ROOM CIAL ORDINANCE NO. 1475 District Board ol Registry and ley Road, La Crosse, Wisconsin PO90 fHEf-AHCO TO GO OUT NOTICE AND AUTHORIZING THE MAY. Salts & Servict Election In and lor the various 54601 LEADER Take Notice that Linn H. Smith OR AND TOWN CLERK TO EX- arm • BAV> trading «s Robert Treat Liquor Election Districts ol the Town of Vice Prcsldont • Marketing, Dial 756-2241 fft.. .. CLOUD UOM: ECUTE A NEW AGREEMENT To ! Westfleld, will meet In the places John S. Pedacc, 3975 Longvlew t- T»«. II ..m. .11 cm. Shop, lias applied to the Mayor WITH THE COUNTY OF UNION LEADER > \ Tu hereinafter designated on Ihe Court, Ln Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 PHONE "fjjm i,| ana Council of the Town of West- FOR COOPERATIVE PARTICI- vice President - Internal Soles 119 E. Fifth Plainfield ~'f\ tUMDAV 4 p.<". - 11 pj*. field lor renewal of the Plenary dates and between Ihe hours herc- PATION IN THE COMMUNITY Retail Distribution License for Inaller set forth, for the purpose Administration, Dale D. Snyder, PHONE ' * 212-1101 212 »7I3 premises situated at Its Qulmby of conducting a primary Election 2117 Pine Street, La Crosse, WIs DEVELOPMENT REVENUE 232-4407 Street, Westfleld, N.J. for Ihc nomination and eloctlon ol consln 54601 SHARING PROGRAM PURSU- Vice President • Malting, John ANT TO THE INTERLOCAL REILLY 232-4407 ma. Comtwuak Oblectlons, II any, should be persons to the various ofllcos SERVICES ACT. made Immediately In writing to listed below: T. Slclk, 145 South 17th Street, La 14 ELM STREET., WESTFIELD. N.J. Joy C. Vreeland, Town Clerk of 'The hours and dates of said Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 WHEREAS the Town Council of OLDSMOBILE CO. Westfleld, N.J, election arc as follows: Vice President • corporate, Pro- the Town of Wcstlleld adopted Advertise (Signed) LINN H. SMITH PRIMARY ELECTION DAY, duction Research & Development Special Ordinance No, 1475 on 316 Harrison Ave. June 3,1975 between tho hours of 7 T. Gordon Romsny, 2350 valley February U, 1975, which said SERVING ARE* Westfleld, N.J. A.M. and 8 P.M. Road, La Crossc, Wisconsin 54601 ordinance authorized the Mayor Authorised 5 8-75 JT Fees:»to.B6 Tho following Is a list of the of- Vlco President - Manufacturing and Town Clerk to enter Into an PEARSALL ft OVER 8 YEARS fices to be voted for at the said - St. Paul and Evansvlllo Plants agreement with the County ol Oldimobile NOTICE Primary Election: James F, Barker, 8905 South Vista Union, In a form ol such agree- • lilt HUES FRANKENBACH, Take Notice that Peterson's Two Assemblymen, 20th District Court • Rt.! La Crosso, Wisconsin ment theretofore provided by the Salai & Strvlc* Liquors, Inc., has applied to the Three Members ot Board ol 54601 County of Union, tor cooperative INC. Mayor and Council of the Town of Chosen Freeholders. vice President - Industrial Ro. participation In the Community TIFFANY DRUGS One Councilman Irom each of lallons and General Counsel. Cla- Development Revonue Sharing Westfleld for renewal ot the Plen. Program pursuant to tho Inter- ary Retail Distribution License the Four Wards. rence W, Krupp, 3005 Farnam St., 560 North Ave. E. AD 2-7651 Open? Dayia Week Eft. 1939 0 ? for premises situated at 1130 Male and Female Member ol La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 local Services Act, N.J.R.S. 40: 8A-1 et seq.; and In accordance On This Dally 9 a.m. lo 10 p.m. South Avenue, west, Westfleld, tho County Committee will be Secretary - Director Qulncy H. Weitfiold, New Jertey elected by the Republican and Hnle, 515 Slate Bank Building, La therewith the Mayor and Town Sundayi 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. ALL FORMS FOR. New Jersey. ' PROMPT Members of this corporation Democratic parties Irom each Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 executed such agreement and OF and the offices they hold respec- Election District. Treasurer, Robert J. Korkowskl forwarded the same to the County Hudion Vitamin Products INSURANCE coumous The places In Ihe several dis- 1908 Dlxon Drive, Bloomlnglon, of Union for Its execution; and tively are: Ruiiell Stover Candiei •SERVICE Albert E. Peterson, Jr., 307 tricts where the said Boards of Minnesota 55420 WHEREAS the Town Council ROTCHFORD Registry and Election will meet Assistant Treasurer, Ralph E. has been advised by the Union 232-4700 Breakfait ' Lynn Lane, Wesllleld, New Jer- Ample Frve Ptrklng sey, President and Treasurer and are as lollows: Horn 2102 South 17th Street, La County Planning Board that by 433 Noah Avenue, East ^U Luncheoni • Dinneri Virginia Peterson, 207 Lynn Lane, First Word, First District — Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 reason of requirements Imposed Free Pick-Up and Delivery 115 Elm St. Westfield Westfleld, New Jersey, Secretary. Roosevelt Junior Hloh School, 301 Assistant Treasurer, George E. by the United States Department WESTFIELD,N.J. Q AFTER THEATRE SNACKS Clark St. Smith, 2240 Slsson Drive, La ot Housing and Urban Develop- . Oblectlons, II any, should be 233-2200 . ' BAKING DONE ON PREMISES • made Immediately In writing to First Ward, Second District — Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 ment the form ot the said agree- 232-3700 Jov C. Vreeland, Town clerk ol Roosevelt Junior High School. Assistant Secretary, Lyndcn K. ment must be modified In ordor to LEASING 1115 South Ave., W. Weitfield FOR INSURANCE CALL Westfleld, New jersey. First Ward, Third District — Glcrdc, 1507 Nakomis Avenue, La Include provisions tor the me- Benlamln Franklin School, 700 Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 chanisms lor Implementing coun- Page CALL 233-0774 Signed: Peterson's Liquors, Inc. bervlce 4.3 1130 South Avenue, West Prospect St. Assistant Secretary, Louise A. ty-wide community development 65 222 CHARLES W. Westllcld, New Jersey First Ward, Fourth District — Drurlng, Grandad Bluff - Rt. 2 La programs as well as those which PARTS US HYW. NO, 22 8. MILL LA. 515-75 2T Fees: $10.38 Municipal Building, 425 E. Brood Crosse. Wisconsin 54601 .are confined lo a single munici- COSENZA Assistant Secretary, G. Thomas pality only; and ' MOUNTAINSIDE First Ward, Fifth District — Scliurter 10B Donnelly Drive, Ft. WHEREAS It Is In the best In- 2 Elm Street, Westfield NOTICE Benlamln Franklin School. Thomas, Kentucky 41075 terests ot the Town ol Westf lold to FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 3" 233-9100 Take Notice that Mountainside First Ward, Sixth District - Director, C. B. Goes, Jr., 42 enter Into such agreement under Lodge No. 1565, B.P.O. Elks, has Municipal Building. wesl 61st siroct, Chicago, Illinois the modllicd form, for all the STwTIBWS applied to the Municipal Board ot Second Ward, First District — 60621 reasons set forth In Special Ordi- Alcoholic Beverage Control of the Grant School, 550 E. Brood St. Dlreclor, William A. Barney, nance No. 1475; STATE FARM Borough of Mountainside, for the Second Ward, Second District — ROB Clilfwood Lone, La Crosse, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT EUCLID SERVICE renewal ol a Club License for Ihe Grant school. Wisconsin 54601 ORDAINED by tho Mayor and premises situated at 1193 Slate Second Ward, Third District — Director, Rnll H. Owen, 7907 Cy- Council ol the Town olWestllold Highway No. 25, Mounlalnslde, Washington School, 900 St. Marks press Place Chovy Chose, Mary, as lollows: N.J. Ave. land 20015 SECTION I. Special Ordinance The Ofllcers of the Lodge are: Second Ward, Fourth District — Director, Bernard C. Reese, No. 1475, adopted on February It, JITIIMTKMIK Exalted Ruler, Lawrence Porgus, Wilson School, 301 Linden Ave. 4709 Tonyawatlia Trail, Monona, 1975, Is hereby repealed, nnd 412 N. Chestnut St. Westllcld, Second Ward, Filth District — Wisconsin 53716 •itiroement heretolore executed Arthur Wlttke. Prop.'l ; N.J.; Leading Knight. Ronald Wilson School. Mfllor stockholders arc: pursuant thereto Is hereby re- BODYART INSURANCE • Wh«l Alignment Ball, 1247 Clinton PI. Elizabeth, Third Word. First District - Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & clnded nnd revoked. • Wheel tltlajiQlnl . N.J..' Loyal Knight, Edward Leo The Rescue Squad, Spring SI. Smllh, Inc, One Llberly Plaia, 165 SECTION II. The Mayor and nard, 72 Marian Ave. New Provl- Third Ward, Second District — Broadway, New York. New York Town Clerk are hereby authorized COLLISION SHOP, Motor Tunrvlpi , • • Inspection Work '• . dence; Lecturing Knight, Charles Lincoln School, 726 Westfleld Ave. ...53,468; Cede & Co., Box 20 nnd directed to enter Into, and ex- Georte W. Kochan, Prop. STATE FARM Hanak, 10 Pacific Ave. Cranlord, Third Word, Third District — Bowling Green Station, New York ecute, on fcchalt ol the Town of INSURANCE COMPANIES Brtke Service — Ilotd Strvloe N.J.; Esquire, Clarence Place, Columbus School, 742 Grandvlcw Now York,.. 174,197; R. G. Cleary Wostlleld, an agreement with Ihe Complete Body L rrnder Repairing Pjck'UP li Ufllvery 113 N. 13th St. Kcnilworlh, N.J.; Ave. 2591 Sherwood Drive, Lacrosse, County ol Union entitled "Agree- Auto i, Truck RellnUhtrK »». 232-5958 Hamm Offlc*i: Bloomlnglon, Illlno Tiler, Samuel DIForilo, 205 Third Ward, Fourth District — Wisconsin ...44,700; Alt Erickson, ment Belwecn the County ol i4 Hour Towing lit CIHTSAt. Iff WtiXllllB Call 2324744 Springfield Ave. Westfleld. N.J.; Lincoln School. 2514 Castillo Island, Fort Lauder- Union and Certain Municipalities Inner Guard, Thomas Rlckman, Third Ward, Filth District — dole, Florida ...50,022; Charles B. Locnletl Therein lor Iho Estab- Call 7J9-O330 369 SOUTH AVE. E. 69 Nnrth Ave. Westf Isld 321 Brlghtwood Ave. Wcstlleld, Jellcrson School, 1200 Boulevard Goes, Jr., 2122 Howland Avenue, lishment of a Cooperative Means N.J.; Secretary, Daniel Ball, 36 Third Ward, Sixth District — Chicago, Illinois ... 43,000; J. c. ol Conducting Certain Community WESTFIELD DeHarl PI. Elizabeth, N.J.; Columbus School. Orr 8. Co. co Chemical Bank, Development Activities." o copy 6 South Ave. Garwood Treasurer, James Kepner, B Elm Fourth Word, Flrsl District — P O Box 1368 Church Street Sta- ol which Is annexed herolo, St. Wesltiold, Nj.,• Chaplain, Les- McKlnley School, 500 First St. tion, Now York, New York ... 40,- SECTION III. Any or all ordi- FUGAAANN ter Van Noslrond, 36 Grove St. Fourth Ward. Second District - 000; Latruco & Company co nances or parts thereof In conflict AN AD Cranford, N.J.. McKlnley School. Lacrosse Trust Co., 311 Main with, or Inconsistent with, any SEVELl'S AUTO OIL COMPANY The Trustees are: George Fourth Word, Third District — Slreet, LiiCrosso, Wisconsin ... part ot tho terms ol this ordinance LEADER Business Stlmpson, 220 Virginia St. West- Senior High School, 550 Dorian 148,551; Leona l_. Warmlnglon & :M> for pre-schoolers; 10 aJn., Sunday Church Schoil meets lecture. hour -, ofcurch lawn; t:30 ain., three year otdt through church school for childran at 9i4B a-m. The Adult Forum •|M»,,.jr. Hie* *>Uowaklp; • meets in the lounge at the The schedule of lectures 4th grade at 11 SJB., chUd through grades 4; 11 »nv, is: Tomorrow 8:30 p.m.; g Charles B. Murphy, Pastor of Holy Trinity, speaks at recent 50th an- care at bath auvieu; churca school for Sth aad ega, chapel; 10 a.m.. spiritual life Tuesday, I p.m., session ajaVa»« iTVaJy Oaya awl Choral Art Society. under the direction of Derek Keuter, Peter Ven- laaaera, Woman's. Association meeting. nrat PMdaya, turn 41* » aad p.m.; Calvary Choir, t p.m. workshop; a p.m., church - Wednesday, I p.m., araall from f ;«5ta •:» . Wednesday, 1* noon, Senior Richard Connelly, will Irella, James Fritz, acaool teachen dessert. home study groups -- ;<-"De- fm CMaena bridge; s p.m., Olrl Friday, Jr. Teen camp-out, present their eighteenth Jonathan Miller. William rrMay, May a, 7 p.m., siga for Dleclple»hlp" and Scouts, Troop 219. «:S0 p.m. annual choir concert on WliW pta* Club; IMp.m, Jr. Monday" " , church council, Gude, Kenneth Wolff, John Mifffe FelWahlp; «:W p.m., OOS ST. r AU1/S 7:30 p.m. Friay, May 30, at 8:30 p.m. Alder, John Garrett, Jay IflsW Tuesday, charity sewing, In the church. *»vsfay WBKWE& BPfliW 41«BaatBraascrAL dau 10 a.m. Hernandez,' Kevin Kuz- Saturday, May M, 8 p.m., ssssssssssskssSsssssssMaW -Vdahm* tslsTisiai The program will open •^s^sa^Bafaaa^Ba^aWSaWf IVVW SvIawW WiiWils. Waw inenko, Michael Molden. Coffee House. (1 Mack m Ceatnl A\tmm, COMMUNITY with the motets "Kxaltate Paul Szeliga, Peter Conlin, •sartaSt Weat) i. rBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH Deo" and "Exaltabo te" by Milan diPierro, Charles LUTMKaVLM Ctum* ahaae: ttt-MM la The Bev. Meeting H< Palestrina, and "Miserere raaa a* aaaafgeacjr, ar as aa- Tha B»v. Marhert Arwiaatigi Maantalnawa, New Jmey diPierro, David Frantz, swer a* cheuih raMi IW-StM Thursday, *.*0 a.m., Canter- mel" by Byrd, followed by Alex Helander, Charles Sundayi, 1:19 i.n, Sunday bury Olscusaton Guild; 9:30 The Bev, Elmer A. Talcalt, it. the large-scale motet "Jesu, Mr*. Wllheinlna Kinbrrgcr, H4, the only living charter «t» MmTiame A. BMaW School cltaari for all groups Kaczynski, Christopher a.m., Christian healing serv- Organist and.Chair Director meine Freude" by J.S. Pott, Joseph Stone, Mark meinbrr of Itedeeiner Lutheran Church, has a corsage cmvmm m _m and adult* (buses an avail- ice; 12,-JO p.m., meeting of Mr. Jamea Uttle Bach. The second half of the pinned on by her niece. Mm. Helen Slater, us the llev. The. •aiae—a1 Mm B. WaSaaa, able for pick-up and delivery Bt. Paul's AuslUary , of Thursday, 7 p.m., Weitmln- Telling, David Watts, Vern of children; call the church Y.r.c.s. ster choir rehearsal, program will include Kennedy, Howard Ryerson. Walter A. Heunlng, former pastor and Itev. Kugene A, •undejr, Day of Pentecost, office for times and routes); Saturday, • p.m., holy Saturday. 9 a.m., family Benjamin Britten's "A Krlc Stogner, and Matthew liehwinket, pastor of Redeemer al the current lime, g a.m., th« Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m., Morning Worship communion aad sermon. work day. Hymn to St. Cecilia" and watch, V.T.O. Spring Ingathering; 10 Service (nursery care and Sunday, Pentecost, 7:45 Sunday, 9:30 a.m., adult FUgmann, trebles; Alfred etlng; 1:15 children'! church for grades a.m., holy communion; 1:45, Bible study; 9:30 a.m., church Mozart's "Migsa Brevis in UL, Cken* choir; 7 pjn., a.m., the.' Holy Eucharist, Morasso, Charles llcnshall, U.T.O. Spring Ingathering; 10 1-8); 6 p.m., Junior and Sen- 10, and 11:30 a.m., holy com- school for grades 3-8; 10:30 F, K. 192", for soloists, Tauth choir; • p.m., Luther ior High Youth Fellowship; 7 munion and sermon; 7 p.m., a.m., morning worship, church choir, ' a,m., church school, nursery choir, two violins, cello, Robert Rough. Brian i-e. p.m., Evening Service. Senior Episcopal Young school celebration service; bass and organ. Soloists for Friday, 7iW Riti., Cub Scout Wednesday!, I p.m.. Mid- Churchmen. 10:30 a.m., cradle roll; 7:30 MeConncIl, Mark Kocher, sneetlog. • ; Monday, 7 p.m., B. S. Troop week Prayer Service. Tuesday, $ p.m., adult con- p.m., Youth Fellowship. the Mozart Mass will be James Teller, Anthony . Saturday, 1 p.m., service SO; • p.m., L.B.A.R.N. Fridays, 7:30 p.m., "Chapel firmation class. Monday, 8 p.m., trustees Dilys Smith, soprano. Potter, David Wright, Craig Tuesday, I p.m., O. S. Troop Mountaineers" (weekly Bible Raymond E. Wheeler aad oral axam for coaflrmandi 18J; 1:80 pm. A.A. Wednesday, 7 a.m., and 0:30 meeting. Vivian Cook, alto, Charles Buhrcndorf, Thomas sad their parent*. study and craft workshop for a.m., holy communion. Wodnesday, 9:15 a.m., pray- Sunday, 9 am, holy coro- Wednesday, • a.m., the Holy all children grades J-»). Osborne, tenor, and Mark l.aCostn, Stephen Carter, Eucharist; I p.m., the sacra- er and meditation group; 8 Hull, bass. Bruce Swicker, Jon Belcher. Prescription Opticians auiaion wlU be celebrated at ment of Holy confirmation, rasr tminm or CWBIST, flBST CONGREGATIONAL p.m., Chancel Choir rehearsal. that atrvlos; also the rlU of the Rt. Rev. O. P. Mellkk Bel- CHURCH Tickets for the concert arc Michael Bailey, Douglas eoailnnattoa. «haw. Its Elmer Street FIRST UNITED Newsome, Richard Cook, Monday,' • p.m., church SSEST METHODIST CHURCH available from choristers, councU. • Thursday, 13:30 p.m. to S Saaday Santo— U A.M. Weetftetd, New Jersey William Farlow, John p.m.. Senior citUen's party — Rev. Mr. John W. WUeea, AT WESTFIKLD at the parish office, and at Wednesday, • a-m., Day Saaday Bchaal — ll AM. Mlnlater At The Plata the door on the night of the Kaczynski, Richard Toller 1 110 CENTRAL AVENUE School Chapel; 3:15 p.m., Jaycee-ettes; 1 p.m., Al-Anon; CMIdrea?s Baan (far CMMras Ministers! and Stuart Blrkcnmcicr, Children's choir. S p.m., Jayces-ettes meeting. Mr. Behcrt Marrlaan concert. Yoath Assistant Rev. Robert B. O.oodwtn Members of the choir arc: altos; Charles Osborne, Sunday, 10 a.m., momlng' Rev. PMHp R. Dletterich Patrick Clynes, Lister Pott, WESTFIELD worship and church school, Rev. George C, Schletlngrr Paul Ceccon. Stephen Sunday, 9:30 and 11 a.m., John Kingston, and Ronald •ftsai yean) SUS TM. nursery provided; 11 a.m., cof- Brown, David Gardner, fee Hour In Patton Auditori- all departments of the church Martin Tipton, Cameron Faust, tenors; Mark Hull, Lesson sermon: Mortals and um. school meet; 9:30 a.m., Bible Tan Smith, Peter Culver, 233-5512 Immortals. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., coffee study! led by E. C. Bartcll, Dunnan, Christopher Golden text: "The night la and conversation hour In Nelll Room 214: 9:30 and 11 l.m., Gardner, Timothy Farlow, Paul Ambos, Kobcrt far spent, the day Is at hand: Room; 7 p.m., Chapel Choir In worship services In the Sanc- •lames Morasso, Edward Spilncr, Stephen Perry and Oppose MunMpil Ftrfcitf Lot let us therefor* cast off the the Chapel;" 8 p.m., Chancel tuary, service of confirmation Joseph Brozek, basses. works of darkness, and tat us Choir reheanal in the Chapel; will be held In the 11 o'clock Wlttel. Christopher Ertelt. put on the armour of light" 3 p.m., Al Ateen in the Coe service ul which time about' Romans 13:12. Fellowship Room; 9 p.m., Al 30 young people will become Anon In the ,Coe Fellowship members pf the church, the Students to Give Blood Room. , Rev. Robert B. Goodwin, THE CATHOLIC CHVBOH senior minister, will preach, May 28, 29 following the service, a recep- OF THE HOLY TRorrry : TEMPLE EMANV-EL tion for the - young people, The Westfield High School junction with the Nortli Termites and Carpenter EfcBev. Magr. 75* E. Broad Street their parents, sponsors, -and Student Council, in con- Jersey Blood Center and the Charles B. Murphy Weatfleld friends will be held In Fellow- B. L.B. raster RabM, Charlee A. Rroloff ship Room; 7:30 p.m., Sunday BETHEt, BAPTIST CHURCH Junior Woman's Club, i.s Ants /Ire Swarming! ' Aaatataata Cantor, Don 8. Decker Evening Fellowship, Fellow- SW Trinity Place .sponsoring a blood drive Rev, Thamaa E, Daly Weatfleld, X. J. 070M Rev. Michael Desmond Pauline Tannenbaun, ship Room from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Director of Education Tuesday, 3:30 p.m., church The Rev. Miles i. Austin Wednesday and Thursday, Bev. Staalalao* So Joel Sofrtn, 8r. Youth Director school, 3rd floor; 8 p.m., Mis- Parsonage X3S-OO4I FREE Bev. Robert J. Harrington Tel. tSl-8770 sions Commission, Room 20U. Study X9S-1818 May 2B and 29, in (he WHS RECTORVt Friday, Shavuot service, 10 Wodnesday, 8 p.m., sociul Sunday, church school 9:30 gymnasium. SIS First St. — >St-SM7 a.m.: confirmation dinner, 6 concerns commission, Room a.m., worship service 11 a.m. CONVENTS Weekdays, Wednesday 8 Benefits will go to the North INSPECTION! itt Trinity PL — M3-9151 p.m.; Shabbat service, 8:15 209. p.m., Rabbi Kroloff and a dis- Thursday. 8 p.m.. business p.m. prayer and visitation of Jersey Hemophiliac High Scboo! — ISS-7IS5 sick ahut-ln Grammar School — iSS-OaM cussion with 1975 confirma- management commission, Rm Association. • tion class. 108. Monthly meetings, first Sun- . . . DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH THE Sunday, Masses at «:«, 8, IAKOIST INVKTMCNT Or YOU* ll'f . . . 9:15,10:30, 11:45 am, 1 p.m. Saturday, confirmation gerv- day, 4 p.m., missionary so- Through tomorrow the Chapel Masses, 9:45, 11 a.m. lce, 10:30 a.m.; confirmation ciety; first Monday, 7 p.m., YOU* HOME! IET TRAINED SPECIALISTS DO dance, 8:30 p.m. board of deacons; second Mon- Student Council will be pre- THE JO» RIGHT. High School Mass (Touth day, 8 p.m., pastor's aid aux- registcring WHS students ul God can. And He does every day. Mass), 9:S0 a.m. Sunday, end of religious ST. HELEN'S B. C. CHURCH Saturday Evening Mass, school, Jr. Youth dance, 6:30 Rev. Thomas B. Meaney, iliary; fourth Monday, 8 p.m., least 17 years of age in home At our Wednesday testimony meet- 5:30 p.m. NSH. Pastor women's fellowship; first rooms and In the council Tuesday, afternoon bridge, Rev. William T. Morris Tuesday, 8 p.m., board of ings, you can hear people tell how God has 11 a.m.; Friendship Croup, Assistant deaconeaa; second Tuesday, 8 office. Although able to HOW TO DISTINGUISH healed them of many kinds of sickness, of 12:30 p.m.; evening bridge, 8 Lambert's Mill Road p.m., hoard of ushers; second donate blood, 17 year olds do •evere financial problems, and of troubled LEARN p.m, at Railway Avenue Tuesday, 8 p.m., nuraea unit. need parental permission. TERMITES . .. personal relationships. Wednesday, sisterhood Weetfleld, N. J ZSM214 TEHMITIS ANTS ELECTROLYSIS brunch, 9:30 a.m.; congrega- Masses are scheduled as fol- WOODSIDE CHAPEL Student Council President Won't you come . . . this Wednes- tional meeting, 8 p.m. lows: Dally Mass - 9 s,m.; 8 Morse Avenue i. Leeie Wlnii 1. Ditsln Wltlp Thursday, Judaism class, Sunday Masses • Saturday at Fanwood, N. J. Jeff ISoylan has expressed .. 1. Wem».Wil«t«« Srewn or day? The Christian Scientists in your neigh- the KREE way his feelings that the blood 1I.. telIwsrMm aue Uiuslli Beely BetweeH n slack B»««i 7:30 p.m.; mah jongg, 8:30 5:30 p.m., 8:18, 9:30, 10:45, ' Sunday, 11 a.m., family Bi- f iM a.m. ant Itls p.m. I. Iwarm Anyilmt. D*y or borhood welcome you. ... RcMWdlng cjrMf In and 12 noon on Sunday. drive can bring Westfield filaht. p*fm*»f>«fl( rtalr removal. p.m. ble hour, Robert Mehorter of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TESTIMONY MEETINGS AQ» no barrltr. Full or put Mm: Weatfleld, will be the speaker. High School closer together, DayorEv*. M«n, Woman. Christian Education School Com*, wril* or phons tor from 4 years to Sr. High at Boylan added "A successful FHCItOOKLITK. the same hour. Nursery pro- vided. At 2:30 p.m. there will blood drive will be a great WILLIAMS TERMITE 422 E. Broad Sty be distribution of Timely finish to our council year." t Topics in the neighborhood. Wettfltld jewelry sale Sunday, 7:30 p.m., song ser- Advisor is John Elder. CONTROL / EKCTROLYSIS vice; the Inter-Varsity Chris- ll»W.«Ht.«.t. IWH • I1HU7I-41H tian Fellowahlp of Montclair 427 SOUTH AVE.,W. WESTFIELD, NJ. State College will be In -ANTIQUE/COSTUME/SI LVERWAR E charge of the meeting. • NOT AN ANSWERING SERVICE Tuesday, 8 p.m., prayer service and Bible study. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 Sat. May 17 p.m.. Ladles Mini-Missionary Conference. Speakers: Mrg, Leonard Brooks, Mrs, Russell 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hadlcy, Miss Pearl Winter- SUBSCRIBE NOW TO burn, and Mrs. Ernest Wilson; 8 p.m., choir rehearsal. Friday, 7:30 p.m., senior hi All proceeds to further the charitable work of youth activities. Saturday, 7:4B p.m., Chris- tian Fellowship Rally; speak- THE LEADER NEW EYES FOR THE NEEDY ers ; Pepper Korstcndiek, Bill Kclaoy, James Mayor. 549 Millburn Avenue/Short Hills, M.J. For Information call 889- 9224 or 232-1S25. WESTFIELD LEADER 60 ELM ST. MM IITIMATf CONVf NIINT TIMS JARVIS DRUG STORE Mien. 33304*2 SenrJ to: Addrui! Apt. 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