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^SEVENTH YEAR—No. "34~ pubilahed WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 Every Thursday 32 P«gei—10 Cents ien To Honor High School Band Schedules Varied Program Offered By Special Events Griffin At Pops Concert For May 17, 18 175-Voice HTHS Glee Club Will Mark Music Luncheon The Westfield Senior Hig Margaret Morgan, Paul McLarty School Band, under the directioi The Holy Trinity High Schoo will be portrayed by Mary An ory Anthony Negri, Kenneth Scott Glee Club will give its annual Zukowsky, of the junior class. Week Observance of Robert Banks, will present th Marjorie Wilson, Carol Zeis. fcnator Crane sixth annual pops concert Frida' spring concert in two perfor. The program is as follows: Alto clarinet, Douglas Eaton mances, tomorrow night and Sun- Full choir; "Mary's Lullaby," b and Saturday, May 17 and 18, ii bass clarinet, Dyann Corbett Schools, Churches Be Speaker the high school cafeteria t day night at 8:15 o'clock in th Noltrj; "Madonna's Prayer," b Thomas McGeary; bassoon, Vir High School auditorium, Anderson; "Terra Tremuit," b To Have Programs Wednesday Noon 8:30 p.m. ginia Clarkson; alto saxophone, The following pupils will partic The 175-voice choral group un. Carturan; "Unfold Ye Portals Betty Ann Garner, Joyce Picker- der the direction of Sister Ro; (from the Redemption) by Gou- For Pupils, Public ublican women who were ac- pate: Flute, Helen Blackwood, Su> ing, Robert Thompson; tenor sax- Merrill, Carolyn Pollard, Doroth Perpetua has arranged a diversi nod. j the campaign for the pri- ophone, James Duncan, William Red program. Junior glee club: Freshmei Programs have been planned'for iiomination of Irene T. Grif- Schneider; clarinet, John Ahlfelc Goldsmith; baritone saxophone, Wpstfield in observance of Na- David Alles, Larry Botts, Pau The concert will open with the "Chimes of Spring," by Lincke [the General Assembly, are Barry Lehlbach. national anthem, followed by the "Fairy Flues," by Tschaikowsky tional Music Week from Sunday a victory luncheon Carlson, Edward Clements, Donal Trumpets, Joel Bernstein, Har to May 12. The keynote of the Dixon, Patricia Flanagan, Joa full choir singing "To Our Lord "Sleepy Head," by Macbrae ay at 12 noon at the Chi vey Douglas, Nicholas Bailey, Say- and Mary," by Dom Gregory Mur- "Little French Clock," by Kountz. celebration is "Life Means More jiateau, Route 22, Mountain- Foster, Alan Gaudette, Bruce Gra- lor Cresswell, William Fletemeyer With Music." ham, Betty Keith,.Edwin Mampi ray,' in a scene entitled "Tableau Sophomore girls, "Persephone's Thomas Fleming, Alice Heiple, of the Madonna." The Madonna Return," English Morris Dance; The schools and some churches jon County's legislative dele- Paul Neuer, Alan Pearlman, Alan "Greencleeves," 16th Ccntur; will hold special musical events. consisting of Senator Ro- Peterson, William Schultze, David Alr; "Smiling Dawn," Handel. The elementary schools will eon- Williams. —Westfleld Studio* . Crane (Westfleld), Assem- Teen Road-e-o Boys glee club: "Give A Man duct assemblies at which th* i G. Clifford Thomas (Eliz- French horn, David Haworth Membcri of the local mental health fund drive review Mayor H. Emerson Thomai' 'proclamation •stabliihinf mental health month Musical Club A Horse Ho Can Ride," by O week's meaning will be explained Carlyle W. Crane (Plain- baritone horn, Nancy Byam, Ja; now being obierred. From left to right are Mrs. J, Stevens, iouth. Hara; "Sometimes .1 Feel Like to pupils. Schedule difficulties hare md William K. Vanderbilt Heatly, Jean Tobey; Trombone forced the senior high school to/' Plans Complete side chairman! John E. McAuliffe Jr., drire chairman; D. E. Plans Program Motherless Child," Negro spirit- nit) and their wives and Terry Bentley, Alton Brown! ual; "Short'nin1 Bread," Folk hold some of its programs after George Butterfield, Robert Jaco- Staub, commercial chairman, MM. 1. Hornbeck, north tide chair- Eriffin are to be honored, man, and Mr.. H. L. Monier, residential chairman. song; "I've Grown Accustomed to the actual week. ktor Crane will give the key- Public, Invited bus, Mary Macfarland, Malcolm Samuel Carmell To Her Face," and "I Could Have Roosevelt Junior High School, address. His topic will be To Event Sunday MacKenzie, William Mozealous, Tax Rate For'57 Danced All Night," by Lerner and will celebrate with a spring festi- s Ahead for Success in No- Daniel Pearce, Elizabeth Wald- Conduct Ensemble Loewe from "My Fair Lady." val May 10. Elm Street School chen. ' Proclaims Mental Crane, a resident of Final plans are being formulat- 70 Points Higher Mixed gleo club: Theme, Scot- plans a music festivil Mir 19 Jeld, is owner and publisher Tuba, Alan Fisher, Tim McAl (Picture on •>••• 2) tish Airs. "There's Whistle in the under the direction of Mrs. John' ed for the third annual Teen-Age lister, Robert Molster, Jon Teeple {Elizabeth Daily Journal. He Road-e-o by the Westfleld Junior W»tfieU'i 1957 tax ratt Health Month The Westfield Musical Club has Jhisftle" (with 'Hjighlahd Fling McDermott and Walton Burrita. ien a member of the New string bass, Wayne Smith; percus- haa been officially tet at 7.79 announced that Samuel Carmell danced by Barbara Schwalenberg) The Rev. Dr. George W. Vol- - Chamber of Commerce, local spon- sion, Paul Burbage, Robert Heras Senate since November, sor of the event. The Jaycees hay per $100 of aliened valua- violinist, will conduct the Musical and "Roamin' in the Gloamln'." kel is presenting an organ recital " |He serves as a member of Frank Isoldi, Arthur Lepow, Jame tion. Mayor Urges Club instrumental ensemble at the in the Presbyterian Church. Sun- announced that Walter Hansgen Seeley, Sue Ullrich; tympanl Senior glee club: ','To Music," blowing Senate committees: local Jaguar dealer and sport ca Broken down, the rate ii annual Music Week open meeting day. He will play works of Back- ~ pture, conservation, and eco- Charles Eddy. $4.91 for ichooli, $1.02 for . Fund Support to be held at Woodrow Wilson as well aa French and American * racer, who last week challenged Officer" nt the band are: Presl- (Please turn to page 2) development; education; the teen-agers to beat his Road- municipal purpoiae, $.95 for School, Saturday evening, May 11. selections. and interstate relations; Union County, and the re- Residents of Westfleld were The program to be presented e-o score, has driven through th< (Please turn to page 2) urged today by Mayor H. Emer- Samuel (Jarmell will direct the :.' I safety, defense and vetcr- course and that his score will be tern (or uncoll.cled taxe( by the ensemble Includes the "Con Musical Club chorua and the club't .. it 9.91. The rate ii an in- son Thomas to support the 1057 certo Grosso in D Minor" by (fairs; revision and amend- posted before the contest starts a' Mental Health fund campaign Original Musical instrumental ensemble in' a con- f laws. He is also a member 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Mr. Hansgen create of 70 pointa over 19S6 Vivaldi and the "Suite in B Minor cert Sunday, with 'the achool rate jumping which will bo conducted during for Flute and String Orchestra1 administrative committee won the first sport car race of thi Bell Telephone the week of May 6 by the Union Mayor H. Emerson ThomM !*•-. Jes and order and the Sen- season at Lime Rock, Conn., 'las' 75 point! and the county one by 1. S. Bach. Helene Reiter, a To Be Staged mod the following proclamation' point while the municipal County Association for Mental club member, will play the flute |iint Committee on Financial Sunday and will be present at the Health. n regard to National Music Week: >< Road-e-o to talk ti> the contest Seeks Rate Hike purpoiei rate dropped It. The solo parts in the Bach selection. Whereas, through the centuries j; entrants and to see his score at reierve againat uncollected The Westfield campaign which Mr. Carmell, now a resident of Invite Public To music has been the expression of '•• ations have been extended tacked by the teen-agers. tanei increased five point!. civic minded local citizens have Highland Park, until recently was PTA Production feeling and entertainment for., all , rallied to help Is a part of a «oun concertmaster and assistant con- L F. V. Lowden, county com- New Schedules copies, and has furnished a com* r The public is invited to witness ty, state and nationwide drive for ductor of the Baltimore Symphony I Republican chairman; Boy Filed With PUC Washington School PTA will mon language that Is underitdoe) , chairman of the county the teen-agers perform in the Annual Auction funds to be used in the fight Orchestra. 'He is presently in San and enjoyed universally, and ' '- Road-e-o at the south side muni against .mental illness and the pro- present a musical comedy "Elms- Jlican executive committee; Juan, Puerto Rico, where he was vllle, USA" In the school audito- "Whereas, music has become; Elisabeth Arthur, first vice cipal parking lot adjoihing the Tho New Jersey Bell Telephon motion of mental health. invited to • participate in the Fes- •ailroad station. After taking a Co. today filed with the State rium Friday and Saturday, May more essential In the llvei of our - ' of the county commit- Starts Saturday "Mental Illness Is considered our tival of Music, together with a 10 and 11 at 8:30 p.m. The book young people and is a definite part"., erson Thomas, state Re- written test of their driving knowl- Public Utilities Commission new No. 1 health problem," Mayor selected group of instrumentalists edge, thefyoung drivers will be re- rate schedules deslgnod to in was written by Mrs. Lawrence E of our American way of life, • committeeman; Mrs. Al- Thomas declared. "One of 12 per- and soloists, under the leadership Wouters, with original songs com "Now, therefore, I, H, Emerson^,. |Glaeser, Republican state quired to drive through four ob- crease annual gross operating rev- Lions to Offer sons will be hospitalized for of world-famous cellist and con- stacle-type exercises." The ability enues by five per cent. The new posed especially for the production Thomas, mayor of the town' of,.;. teewoman; Kenneth Perry, Variety of Items mental condition during his life- ductor, Pablo Casals. by Jack Weintiraub. Weatncld, do hereby proeUtn Afce^ cm national committee- to drive a straight line, to drive a schedules are subject to review by time, and in addition to the toll Mr. Carmell, began Ills violii week Of May 5 to 12 ei H»tMM*M serpentine course, to pass another the commission. It is the first basic of human suffering, it is costing The cast includes the following 1 I Representative Florence Local merchants have again do- Roger Harter, Mrs. Louis Sudani Music Week in.the town of W**^ ; !r, Sixth District. taJt^jmickJy, jnjd .safely, .to atop monthly rate increase by the com- the New Jersey taxpayers |26,- (Fleaae turn to page 2) field, and urge the people U 'ob-,,! smoothly at a given spot, and to pany since 1949, a spokesman nated "from their stock useful 000,000 annually." He added thai John packer, Samuel .McCaulle William P. Minshall of items to the Westfield Lions Club Jr., Mrs. John Bridge, Mrs, Wll Serve this week - by contributing. by Heights, general lunch- ark In a limited area will be ex- said. every other hospital bed through- an active Interest in thi* pfcsa* «t,> for its annual auction to be held Ham Nix, Mrs. Dudley Kann, Rob'- 1 (kairman, will be aided by amined during the driving tests. The basic monthly rate for resi- out the country Is occupied by a community lift ." ',' ' dence telephones would be raised Saturday and Monday, May 4 and ert Miner, Mrs. William K. Tay. A spokesman for the Jaycees mental patient. Library Asks lor, Mrs. John Percy, Mrs. T. S. announced that new 1957 automo- an average of 40 cents, Basic 0 at 232 North avenue according "Only through concerted indl ?Iease turn to page 2) monthly rates for business tele to Charlrlees MMackay, president Roderick, Mrs. Robert Jordan, biles for the Road-e-o will be loan- vldual effort as led by the Menta Mrs. J. Lawrence Inkster, Mrs ed by Norris Chevrolet and by phones would go up an average of There will be two sales Saturday Health Associations, can we expect Index Information Red Cross Sets $1.12; residence extension tele- with the nfternoon session begin- Revere Robertson, Mrs." Francis Westfield Motor Co., Inc. The any progress in the fight against J. Honn, William Horr, Robert young drivers will have their phones by 15 to 25 cents and busi- ning at 2 o'clock and the evening this dread scourge," the Mayor Show Set ness extensions, by five to 26 sale at 8 o'clock. There will also Events Listed Jordan, Thomas Herbert, Harry Annual Meeting choice of automatic or standard Peirlne, Mrs, N. Y. Arnold, Mrs, transmission. cents. There also would be adjust- be an evening sale Monday start- (Please turn to page 2) ng- at 8 o'clock. The proceeds In Calendar Robert Ward, Mrs. Donald Pltz.er, The judges for tho contest will ments in charges for some supple- Col. Jack Dunn Dolphin Club mental telephone services and non- from this year's sale Is earmark- Mrs. John Parker, Mrs. Robert be Chief Albert Pfirrmann and ed for the Westfield Boys Base- Information for the Index of Morrison, Mrs. Zygmond Bork, To Be Speaker Sgt. Thomas Catalon of the West- recurring charges. There would be irganizations and the calendar of no increase in the rate for toll ball League. Fellowship Day jcorgc fiirchall, Mel Gaughan, ill Be Given field Police Department, and In- vents and meetings, maintained ack Ernst, Robert Tiemann, Law- calls. The new rates woufd pro- A flower arrangement will be a The Westfield Chapter, Aroeri- spectors Otto Oswald and John iy the Weatfield Memorial Library in Red Cross, will hold its annual I Westfield Y Walsh of the State Motor Vehicle duce $14,148,000 in additional feature of each session of the auc- 3 being requested this week by the annual gross revenues of which the tion, donated by Vance Florist. Observance Set (Please turn to page 2) leeting at the chapter house, 321 Department. The fifth judge has ibrary which has mailed special Im street, Wednesday, May IS at Dolphin Club will present not been named but will be a company would realize less than Mayfair Radio and Auster's have- forms to the 128 clubs listed in its cond annual synchronized half, or $6,512,000 after taxes. each given a television set and file, according ftp Miss Shirley p.m. At this meeting awards Van's Appliance sent a portable 'Free Schools" /ill be presented to the Red Cross ling show, "Vacation Pre- (Please turn to page 2) In a statement issued in con Louise Wi'lg-ht, librarian. "Dur- New Synagogue t the Westfield YWCA nection with the filing, the com- •adio and an electric iron. An all- Will Be Theme ing the past year, consultation of olunteer workers, including a lay, Friday and Saturday, pany said: wool 9 x 12 foot hooked rug was lumber of area residents who have ;he calendar has proved very use- ontributed special services in . 3, 24 and 25 at 8:30 p.m. "New Jersey Bell has been sub- lven by Hamrah-Emerson. More Mrs. J. C. Brownell, chairman 'ul to groups planning special To Hear Simon Dolphins have given exhibi- ject to the same inflationary pres- ttrns promised by other merchants f May Fellowship Day sponsored ivents such as bridge parties, lec- connection with the Hungarian at the Highland and Min- vill be auctioned, Mr. Mackay efugee relief program. sures which have brought about iy the Westfleld Council of Church ures, dances, and similar activi- Tho newly formed Conservative im pools in Westfield and the highest costs, both in labor and tatcd. Women which is being observed .ies," Miss Wright said. Col. Jack B. Dunn of 802 Brad- ler pools throughout New 3ynagogue will hold Its first sorv- ford avenue, co-ordlnator of tho Anyone who wishes to donate tomorrow with a luncheon and From September through June, ces Friday, May 10, at 8:30 p.m. . They have also appeared meeting at 12:30 p.m. at the First governor's committee on refugee , (Please turn to page 2) items to the sale may deliver the mch ctiib meeting is entered on it the Rescue Squad Building on relief for the president's commit- Chester, N, Y. and East merchandise to 232 North avenue Methodist Church, has announced he calendar at the library, and sbur , p , by invitation, Ipring street. Murray Biddleman, ee, will address the meeting, K a- Saturday morning or may have that Inge Stoffers and Alan Fish- ipecial events are added as clubs hairman of the ritual committee nter competitions, both state r will be the student participants ipeaklng on the topic, "The Refu- the items picked up by culling any eporfc them. Study of the calen- if the northern New Jersey region gee Program: Past, Present and ational, sponsored by the YWCA Host To if the following Lions: Ray Crow, ,n the program. Both are members lar, according to Miss Wright,, ur Athletic Union, and will )f the United Synagogue of Amer- Future." We. 2-6796, Bill Townsend, We. )f the Future Teachers of Amer- •eveals the fact that Tuesdays and ca will conduct the service. petinir in Newark May 18 In i-4464; Steve Cox, We, 2-1087 or ca Club, and with their club »d- 'hursdays are the busiest (jay in Chairman of Governor Meyner's w Jersey senior women's in- Open Home Show Dr. Henry Simon, president of committee on refugee reliefs Col. Jcorge Hamrah, We. 2-1395. isor, Miss Louise Theurer, will Westfleld for organizational meet- he northern New Jersey region ynchronized solo, duet, and develop the theme of the day Ings, with the Adult School oper- Dunn has also recently been elect- icrt. )f the United Synagogue of Amer- d president of the National Coun- The YWCA will be the setting "Free Schools in a Free America." ca will deliver the sermon en- if the commercial exhibitors at Antique Glass Miss Stoffers, president of the (Please turn to page 2) cil on Refugee Relief, an organ- Dolphin Club was formed tled "Building a Spiritual Homo." ization comprised of units from ch, 1947, and practices ev- ;he open homes flower show and To Be Topic lub, will speak on "The Process )r. Simon is assisting in the com- tour of the Rake and Hoe Gar- of Character Development in the if! states participating in Tclief misday night at the West- iletion of plans for a full educa- rograms. "WCA. Members have a den Club next Thursday from 2-5 "Period Styles in Antique Glass Westfield Public Schools." She onal and religious program for g period each fall when p.m. and 7-9 p.m. has been active in the Red Cross Select Scouts Colonel Dunn has long been ac- With Flower Arrangements" will he new synagogue. He is a mem- ive in work with refugees and re held for prospective Mrs. Ervon Eggimann, chair- be the topic of a talk by Mrs. Council, Mask and Mime Council, >er of the executive committee of "• Any girl over 12 is eli- man of the commercial exhibits Library Council, Latin Club, choir, lisplaced persons. He commands Frank H. Lewis and Mrs. H. A. For Jubilee hilosophy «nd Practice of Con- he 302nd Military Government or membership. The D61- and staging, announced there dom at a meeting of the an- •horus, and intramural sports at iervative Judaism and a member |re registered with the AAU would be a landscaped home patio the senior high school, and in Y- roup in New Yor>, a Reserve tiques department of the Woman's if the Committee of Regional Ac- rmy unit which has as one of 1 competing members must staged by Central Garden Center Club tomorrow at 2:15 p.m, in the Teens and the Walther League of Three Westfield Explorers Will iteura, DR. G. W. VOLKEL eprcsent District 4 of the Wat- ivity of the National Organlza- of Westfield which will be on the club house. the Lutheran Church. Alan Fish- ion. He is also a member of the (Please turn to page 2) e ir's topic is "Why I Want to hung Area Council, Inc., Boy nt members are Vera first floor. Also on the first floor Mrs. H. R. Denny will be hos- National Planning Committee of will be a fountain spraying scented "each." He has been active in Scouts of America, at the Jam- coach; Beverly Berry, Jan- :ess of the day. poree Jubilee to be held at Sutton he Jewish Theological Seminary ree Swimming irarle, N Carlson, Mar- Final Organ water and surrounded by Mother's Mask and Mime, band, glee club if America. ancy Day Floral arrangements. The nnrcvnn IC;B CUKVM HM.K — and intramural sports in the sen- 'ark, England, Aug. 1-12. Cramer, Pamela Elmendorf, ii.ii 11.1 I.I' I;AM,O\ mio— IK». A social hour will follow the bourse Scheduled floral arrangements will be pre- 2!>), 4 tanty rnmblnntionft nnri H ior high school, and Is a member Mayor Emerson Thomas ex- '• Fleming, Mary Frances Recital Sunday f the National Guard and the snded his good wishes to the ervices, which are scheduled to Marie Gechtman, Muriel sented by Doerrer's Flowers, Mc- illat flovnr* In .-h...i«* Irani. I Iri'V'S, The health education depart- Ewen Flowers, H. L. Vance and >r. SnatN Hnd tVcMtnei,!. Oprn 'til group as "ambassadors of good >e held evej-y Friday evei.ing in Ann Hoos, Alice Jgeobson, P.M. <-VITV night (lad, Sgt.« Hiin.l, (Please turn to page 2) " and representatives of scouU he same location. nent of the Westfield YWCA wilt Dr. George William Volkel, Westfield Flower Shop, all florists xrrpt MondnrH* 4-25'tf conduct its annual free "Lean to 'lease turn to page 2) FA<30, organist and director of in Westfield and Weber's Crystal ng from Westfield. The Explorers The congregation will hold its ire: George Buchanan Marshall egular meeting tonight at 8:30 Swim" campaign from June 24 music at the Presbyterian Church Stream Florist of Springfield. horugh June 28. All fifth and in Westfield, will present the third Herbs for all purposes will be I, 800 Forest avenue; Jon Teeple, 1'clock at the home of Samuel L. Pl>ly for College 10 Tudor oval, and Franklin D. lixth grade girls in the WestfteU and last in this season's series of exhibited by Shephard's Garden johen, 1 Oneida drive. President nd Garwood schools who cannot «n'8 Scholarship organ recitals Sunday at 4:30 Center, Menlo Park, and wifl be McAllister, 744 Crescent parkway. iro tern Sidney Savitt will preside. The boys will be members of iwim 50 feet have been invited p.m. at the churefc. His program )r. Simon will be the guest speak- 0 take the course. Bryce MaeDorrald, chair- will be as follows: Toccata in F, (Please turn to page 2) Troop 27 which includes Explor- • the scholaship committee Bach; Carillon," Sowerby; Toeca- ers from southern and central New All are invited to attend. Pupils must register for the °J're Woman's Club, has ersey as a part of the 15O0 chosen ree course of swimming inatruc- tina: Will o' the Wisp, Nevin; Blood Donors Service ion through their schools. Each "»<• that 18 applications Twilight in Fiesole (Harmonies Ixploreis from the entire United IhansoneUes Plan Seeks Registrants tates who will participate in the upil will receive one lesson each ten received for the club's of .Florence), Bingham; chorale- lay for the five days. «»r *500-a-year college prelude on the Welsh Easter hymn, ubilce. Annual Spring Sing ship. "Gwalschmai," Purvus; In Sum- Registration day for the West- The jubilee will be a gathering The third annual spring sing chairman reporteported that, ththee mer, Stebbins; Allegro (Symphony field-Mountainside Ambulatory if 35,000 Scouts from all over In This Issue be announced as soon No. 2), Barnes; Chorale in E Blood Donors Service has been he world to commemorate the ccn- if the Chansonettes will be pre- ">>• 16 as possible. This is Major, Franck; ToccatT a iin B scheduled for May 18. Dr. Lorri- ennial of Baden Powell, founder ented Friday, May • 17 at 8:30 About Town With S««y..S-lt on whichi h many colleges Minor, Gigout; Meditation (Thais, ler Armstrong, chairman, has re- )f the Boy Scout movement. The i.m. in the Washington School au- Business Directory ™.2> applicants of their accept- Massenet; Finale (Symphony No. minded residents that the service ubilee will be prefaced by the itorium. Church News 26, %t ne also stated that all-can- 5), Vierne. does not maintain a blood bank but ,500 American representatives at- The program will benefit the Classified ~8» f nave been personalty in- It is also announced by the local •ather keeps a file of typed donors tending the national jamboree at Union County Band and Orches- Coming Event* _.__Jt|gjg church that the chancel choir and .hrough registration. Valley Forge from July 13-19. It tra School which ii undej- the di- Editorials - *p™" MacDonald said that the soloirts, under Dr. Volkel's direc- The file is available through the vill be climaxed by a three-week •ection of Casimir Bork of Ro- Obituaries •£• • "w^club's'recent play, tion, will sing Haydn's oratorio iVestfield Red Cross chapter. Mayor H. Emerson Thomas reeogntzei Explorers Tim McAllister, tour of seven countries in Europe. lle. Playing the Cuds ..._..^i » "The Creation" Thursday evening, hose interested in becoming don- left, Jfon Teeple, second from right, and George Marshall II of The 1,500 United States Explor- Ticktts may be obtained from Social . _..„-!-1S award a limited number of May 16, at 8 p.m. in the sanctuary. rs are asked to sign registration Westfield as ambassadors of good will, representing Scouting and ers will charter a boat from the members; at the Sport Center, 47 Sports -8% "I "> mnts in addition to The public 13 invited to attend cards which will be available at Westfield at the Jamjborea Jubilee, t> bo held at Sattan Park, Navy, leaving from Quebec, Can- Elm street; or by contacting Mrs. Theatres —— *~~&M 00 scholarship. all the events. raoths throughout the town. England, Aug. 1-12. ada, and returning to New York. C H. Diehl, ticket chairman. Woman's ttgt ^.~—«-Wi Page Two THE WESTFTELT) (N. ,T.) LEADER.-THURSDAY. ATAY 2, 1057 Sophomore Y-Teens Tee Mountainside PTA Armory Officers To Hold Bake Sale Original Musical Proclaims Mental Carnival Saturday n RoadJ Honor Piddington The Sophomore Y-Teon Club is (Please turn to page 2) (Continued from page 1) •MOUNTAINSIDE—The annual having- a bake sale at the National erahetl rence Wouters, Harold Moore, stated ns he appealed to the citi carnival of the Mountainside PTA Grocery Co. Saturday fiom 9 a.m. ? Ronald Smith, Zygmond Bork, eens of Westfleld to join in the The officers of the 60th Recon- to 12 noon. The group is raising Martin Burke, Graham Wanless, campaign and to give generously. will bo hold Saturday from 2 to 8 naissance Battalion of the 50th p.m. at the Deerficld School, Cen- money to send delegates to the an- Ronald Wattless. His proclamation is as follows: Armored Division of the New Jer- .nunl Y-Teen summer conference "Whereas mental illness is one tral avenue. This is the main sey Notional Gunrd will hold a The technical and business side farewell dinner party honoring to be hold at Bard College, Annan- of the production is being handled of the most serious health prob- fund-raising project of the PTA. dale on the Hudson, N. Y., Wed- lems confronting Union County, In addition to rides and games for Lieut. Col. Thomas C. Piddington, by the following: Director, Mrs. battalion commander, Saturday nesday, June 2C .through Sunday, Lawrence E. Wouters; musical di- and children of every age, there will June 30. Ann Holschuh is chair- evening at the Westfield Armory. man <|f the bake sale. Her com- rectors, Thomas F. Robinson and "Whereas in our county there be an all-color cartoon movie show, Lieut. Col. Piddington has been Jack Weintraub j rehearsal pian- are 24,000 people suffering from continuous from 2 p.m. Supper mittee includes Prlscllln Cole, Kit- ordered to active duty and assign- ty Yocler, Barbarn Jtiwitt and Sue ists, Mrs. Gerald Varnum and mental illness and.the mentally ill will be served from 6 to .7 p.m. ed to thf Office of the Chief of Mrs. Zygmond Bork; choreograph- occupy more than half of the- hos- Moore, er, Mrs. W. W. Dunham; business Tickets for the supper may be ob- Staff, U. S. Army, Washington, pital beds available, and tained from Mrs. H. D. Blair, 1332 D. C, and detailed for duty with manager, Mrs. Eugene Lambla; "Whereas at Marlboro Stats the National Guard Bureau,'comp- publicity, Mrs. Robert Tiemann Hospital alone, there are 1,300 Woodvalley road, We. 2-5882. An troller branch, Army technienl Red Cross Sets and Mrs. Martin Burke; program, mentally ill patients from Union outdoor square-dance will foltow section in charge of the civilian Mrs. John Williamson; scenery the supper, and entertainment wil' County, and personnel -program. (Continue^'from page l) and stage crew, Mr. and Mrs. Paul be provided by local talent. Hartelius, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. "Whereas the Union County Speaker for the affair will be Its functions during tinios of emer- Association for -Mental Health, a KERSHAW HARMS Maj. Norman S. Koed, Plainfleld, Revere Robertson, Thomas Pater- Each year the pre-school sec gency the establishment and op- son, John Williamson, Theodore —S. Twhhurilt SIIHIIOH Chapter of the New Jersey Divi- tion of the PTA sponsors a meet- battalion commander who succeed- Bailing, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil- SAMUEL CARMELL sion of the National Association ing for parents of children enter- ed Colonel Piddington. eration of refugee ' and displaced son and Robert Arnold. for Mental Health, as a voluntary ing kindergarten the following Kershaw Harms Guests will te Maj. Richard D. persons camps. non-profit citizen's organization, Edmark, 113 Madison avenue, Costumes, Mrs. Theodore Ball- fall. The meeting this year will During World War II Colonel is concerned with the treatment, be held in the kindergarten room Fanwood, regular Army instruct- ing, chairman, Mrs. Leonard Fis' Musical Club cure, and prevention of mental Named ASARCO or for the battalion, and Maj. Dunn seived on jGen. MM Arthur's Mrs. William Horr, Mrs. S. of the Deerh'eld School Monday at staff in the Pacific tWtre. In -illness and promotion of mental 8:15 p.m. At this time William Thomas F. Nevins Jr., M.D. Cran- Wfttkins and Mrs. Burton Knapp ••(Continued from page 1) health, ford, Headquarters, 50th Armored civilian life he is sales manager inake-up, Mrs. John Remeta, chaii studies at the .age of six and gave HumniDl, principal, and the two of the S. Gump'ert Co.,-food man- "Therefore, I, H. Emerson kindergarten teachers, Mrs. Sar- Vice President Division, New. Jersey National man, Mrs. John Ernst, Mrs. Joh: a full recital when he was eight Guard. ' ufacturers of Jersey City. Thomas, mayor of Westfield, do ah Birdsall and Mrs. Helen Foun- Kershaw Harms, 14 Bennett ' Colonel Dunn Is also vice pres- Wilson, Mrs. Samuel McCaulley He was a protege of Fritz Kreis place, has been elected a vice pres- In charge of the dinner party Mrs. John Williamson, Mrs. ler, studied with Franz Kneisel hereby proclaim the month of May tain, will discuss various aspects ident and a director of. the Haydu as Mental -Health Month, and of the child's first year of school. ident of American Smelting and ore Capt. James Delaney, adjutant, Electronics Corp. of Pialnflelil, ward Bowes, Mrs. George Mozca Samuel Gardner, Sascha Jacobsen Refining Company, according to and Wan-ant Officer Anthony ous and Mrs. H. W. Boardman and Leopold Auer. He made his furthermore call upon the citizens There will be an opportunity for and president and 'chairman of of Westfield to help in the fight parents to meet one another and an announcement by the Board of Scarola. the board of the Myers Canning cloakroom, Frank Honn and Cat\ debut at Town Hall, has given re- Directors in New York. Mr. Harms Berquist; pictures, Donald P.itzei citals at Carnegie Hall and ha: against mental illness and for to ask questions of the teachers Co. of Spring Grove, Pa. . < mental health by supporting the and Mr. Hummel while refresh- will assume control of ASARCO's .' Herbert L. Vance, chairman of Ushers, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pe- toured as violin soloist with Grace Federated Metals Division, which tersen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bau Moore and Richard Tauber. His Mental Health -Fund campaign. ments are served. Bell Telephones the local Red Cross chapter, has produces and sells non-ferrous al- invited all area. Red' Ccoss'mem- man, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Gara orchestral career started with the loys and supplies. brant, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eidel an NBC Symphony Orchestra under (Continued from page 1) bers to attend the meeting. Mr. and'Mrs. Eugene Lambla. Tosc'anini. He also played in the Varied Program Juniors Offer Active in community affairs, material, in the history of the na- Ticket committee, Miss Mary Cleveland Symphony Orchestra Mr. Harms is a Town Council- tion. By effecting the maximum Our opportunities , to do good Llchty and Mesdames Alva Saap. with Rodzinski and under the (Continued from page 1) nan here, and is a vice president possible efficiency arid economy ire our talents—G. Mother '" Arthur Petersen, James Davis, J batons of such famous conductors by Schubert; "Woodland Sym- Varied Program f the Westfield Savings and Loan and taking advantage of every Corbett Jones Jr., Nathaniel Per as Bruno Walter, Fritz Reiner, phony,h " by Beethoven; "The Rain- technological advance, ' £he com- Pierre Monteux and Guido Can- Association. He is a vice president ry, Ronald Smith, Milton Selig. drop," by Arensky; "Peacefully, The Junior Musical Club will if the New Jersey State-Chamber pany has been able to hold basic ttan, Russell Richter, Charles telli. Among other activities Mr. My Baby, Sleep," Old Irish Lulla- present a varied program for par- monthly rate increases !• ?| "Portrait of Deborah Crane"; and lege Woman's Club and the Holy.' Award Prizes honorable mention to Elizabeth Trinity Mother's Guild. She ^i» Reed, Westfield, "Peggy Clare." the mother of four children, *~ At Exhibition Merchandise awards and gift certificates were donated by the Plainfield Man Held following: 1 Reception Opens Oil, first, the Philip Swain an- On Local Charge •A Animal Art Event nual memorial award; second, Tal Ion and Son, Union; third, Winsor Heinrich Vogeler of Plafafleld.) Newtfln, New York. a Dutch immigrant awaiting grand,^ Prizes were awarded by the jury action on a Plainfield jnorall, •. Westfield Art Association at its Watercolor, first, Joseph's charge, according to police, hat < 32nd annual exhibition which open- Frame Shop of Westfield; second, been charged with disorderly con-,^" ed Sunday with a reception in the Westfield I'nint and Hardware; duct here after an incident invol»-\^ Wateunk Room of the Municipal third, Beinfang Paper Co., Me- ing a 14-year-old girl. ~:'< Building. tuchen. Vogeler, 31, came from Hoi- The exhibit of 88 paintings, pas- Portrait, first, Grumbacher land three months ago. He i«." tels and sculpture, will continue award, New York; second, Barry described as a Dutch national oft through Saturday. Judging was Frame Shop of Elizabeth. Indonesian extraction. ^ *• done by Peter Fiordalisi,William Police said they are investl-. • D. Gorman and Anthony Ventura. Centennial Parade gating the possibility of deport-.; Leo Montanmt, club president, ing him before proceeding with " awarded the prizes. ' Mrs. Wayne Aide Announced L the disorderly charge. '"*] Knouse is general chairman. —Westnold Studios Vogeler, poliqe aay, tried to 4 The show will be open froth 3 Mrs. Alexander July of 015 Mr*. Edna M. Minogue, who it make a date -with the giil hew, -' to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m., Carhrton road has been appointed now a»«otiated with Balrrett She told her parents. They told s daily. Michael Lenson, art critic co-chairman of the Westfield sec- & Crain, Rultora. (Story on police. TJet. James Moran showed ." of the "Newark News," will dis- tion of the Union County centen- page 29) up for the "date" and took Voj-i cuss the paintings Sunday at 3 nial parade committee, according eler into custody. p.m. for members and friends. to Jack Camillo, Westfield chair- Kappa Alpha, an honorary debat- Vogeler was released Tuesday The following prizes were man. ing society. Her, gveat-great night in custody of Ms spomon M I awarded: Mrs. Kay was graduated from grandfather established the Sher- an immigrant. t K Oils, first, Joseph Domareki, Holy Trinity High School and idun House, Elizabeth's first hotel. Mountainside, "Bird and Lobster eorjrian. Court College. She at- A former school teacher, Mrs. LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Traps"; second, Caro Oakley, inded Rutgers University Law Kay is presently the second vice Westfield, "Mason Street"; third, School and is a member of Tau president of the Westfield Junior BRING RESULTS Maxwell Simpson, Scotch Plains, "Pawn at Cubbages"; with hon- orable mention to S. Allyn Schaef- fer, Kahway, "Melting Rahway Snow"; Meyers Rohowsky, West- field, "Cathedral Wood"; Selma [One* of the ki(hli(ht> of the Mountainside PTA Carnival Saturday will be the mobile Telephone Showcaa. ihown aboT«7 Through Gross, Westfield, "Man With jlhii, residents may e«e themteltet on television and hear themeelvei on tk* telephone. Rope." Watercolor, first, Carl Burger, Youth Fined, Jailed When Sergeant James Maguire Westfield, "Bury Me in Driving Yourself On Television Via oined the Naval aviation camp at Rain"; second, Doris Henrich, On Assault Charge Annapolis, Md., as a mechanic on "Naples"; third, Norman Webb, lephone Showcase at Carnival Henry L. Hester, 21, of Plain- Nov. 6, 1912, he became the first "Holiday Faro." enlisted man in Marine Corps avift Portrait, first, Jane Depp, Moun- field was lined $200 and sentenced tainside, "Sir Esperanza"; sec bUNTAINSIDE —A chance Wesmarco To Have to 90 days in the county jail Tues- yourself on television and day evening in Municipal Court [ yourself as others hear you Annual Production on a charge of assault. telephone will be afforded The complainant was George E. visit to the Telephone Show- The annual Wesmarco spring Wragg Jr., 18, of 800 Forest ave- mobile communications ex- reduction w'^11 take place tonight nue, son of Police Captain and [which will be one of the high- t 8:30 o'clock at the YMCA. This Mrs. Wragg. of the Mountainside PTA Ival at the Deerfield School car's program will be in the form Young Wragg told Magistrate ltday from 2 to 8 p.m. f a "TV Spectacular," written William Beard he was driving ind produced by Dr, Bruce Mal- home from a ball game about 6 closed circuit television olm and Elmer Schmalenberger p.m. when he stopped for a ear ap is one of the highlights of nd ifl cast entirely by Wesmarco blocking Kahway avenue. He said Exhibit which has been carry- Club members. ho sounded his horn and after a i New Jersey Bell Telephone short wait, the other car pulled story of communications At the business meeting preced- out. Near the school recreation Another Advertiser to every coiner of the ing the production, several new field, both cars stopped. The members will be inducted into the Westfield youth said he asked Hes- Who Knows The television display shows club. ter If he was a "wise guy." I telephone facilities are used |ny TV and radio shows from With that six youths piled out Value of Newspapers f-to-coast, along with long dia- Cars Crash; Both of the car, Wragg said. He tried > telepohne calls. A. TV cam- to get back in his car but waa That Dominate Ipicks up the visitors images punched In the '»yn bv Hester. ^transmits them to a nearby Drivers Injured Heater admitted punching Wragg and also admitted he Their Communities irn telephone conveniences Both drivers were injured in an served 30 days in jail for fighting -i display, along with exhib- accident ,%t Winyah and Linden in Plainfield and 60 days for fight- fepicting tiie """role" played V Si*enues'W* >m. Tuesday. Neith- ing in Linden. ' '"'.'," On Monday, Jun. 3rd, the Lucky Day, . one system in protecting *er was hurt seriously. feation against possible enemy Alexander Cameron, 66, of 138 Town Loses Last QUALITY will hm broken. All purchases made '•' |k. At another exhibit, visi- Ferris place was driving west in 1 may connect two telephones Winyah avenue when his car waa Wooden. Sidewalks on the Lucky Date will b« redeemed in |Dgh a manual switchboard. in collision with one driven north WEEKLIEi OF N. J. opportunity to hear your in Linden avenue by Steven Bald- The last wooden sidewalks in cash. (telephone voice is provided by win, 17, of Short Hills, police said, Westfield are being torn out to # |al recording telephones which 'he impact slammed Cameron's make room for several new houses. NEWSPAPERS THAT DOMINATE back the visitors voice just ;ar into a tree. The boards, known to be at least I would be heard by the person Mr. Cameron suffered a deep 40 years old, were located on the THEIR COMMUNITIES pe other end of the line. ;ut on the left knee. He was property of Mrs. Thomas Gregory |e trailer truck, besides giv- treated by Dr. Karl Morris. Mr. at 848 Embree Crescent near • Jcrseyans a chance to see Baldwin sustained a bruise of the Clark street. The structure was THE WESTFIELD LEADER lies behind their telephone left knee. He refused treatment. 300 feet long. BABY WEEK SPECIALS ice, can also be pressed into Sjrl. Harry Minick reported. Ice in event of disaster. Should The First Marine Aircraft Wing 266 LIBERTY STREET BLOOMFIELD, N. J. SALE R«g. nmunity's telephone service be The radar picket destroyer USS was commissioned July 7, 1941 at |)pted by storm or other cmer- Parkins was the first U. S. Navy Quantico, Va. This was the first PI lorim 8-4603 , telephones within the truck ship to draw combat pay during wing in the history o£ Marine • INFANTS ORLON SWEATERS 1.87 2.9. 6 hooked up to regular tele- he Korean fighting. Corps aviation. • lines and placed at the dis- Pastel Colors, sizes 1 to 3 l of police or other officials. • CRIB SIZE BLANKET . .... 2.87 3.98 I pal Group 36" x 50". Washable - Shirred Satin Border Give Concert You already know us...but l98 WE'VE GOT A BRAND NEW NAME LOCATIONS • HOODED TERRY TOWEL . . . 1.67 Wostficld Community Cen- 36"x36" IChoral Group will give its to serve your 1 annual concert today at 8:30 2M fck at the centev. needs promptly • GIRLS TOPPER SETS .. . . . 1.37 |e group is directed .by Mrs |ncc Thomas of Plainfield. ... completely Large Only. j Samuel Braxton is chairman 125 |e committee of arrangements • Crushed aMnna • FITTED PERCALE CRIB SHEETS .87c phi* W. Becker of 1450 forwiu way a3 deputy hot- k at an annual salar 233 East Broad St. we. mm i«nn MAIN OPPICB: 10 Park Place, Morrlstewn, New J«r«ey • JBff«rson 9-1OOO ul>. The appointment is ef as of May 1, , Page Four • LEGAL NOTICES • LEGAL NOTICES • Mrs. Hilde AUmann Boruugh Approves Boosters Honor or affirmation' their claims nnd de- ulalniH and demand* against the OBITUARIES Word has been received of the District Bond Issue mands iiB-nlnot the estnle nf nttld estate of wild deeoaa^a within six deceased within aix months from monthB from the date of Bald Drder. death of Mrs. Hilde Altraann Jan. the date or suld order, or they wl|l or they will be forever barred from 13 of cancer at the Mount Auburn MOUNTAINSIDE — Voters urosocutlnB or recovsrliiB the oarao Charles H, Westerberg Sports Leaders be forever barred from prosecuting ngaliiat tho subsorlUera. Mrs, M. C. Anderson Hospital, Cambridge, Mass. overwhelmingly approved a $3,- or rucoverlns the same aialnst the ' Carolina c. Hill and Funeral services wcra held yes- Mia. Mmuery C. Anderson, 07, Formerly of Vienna, Mrs. Alt- 787,000 bond issue in the Union subscriber. Raanhlld Haugen. Bqljoft K. Hill, tet-day morning for Charles H. of 189 Elm street, widow of Ray- The Westfleld School Boosters County Regional High School Dis- Eineiltr mann, a widow, was a resident of Saturday evening played host a Davidson & Davidson, A'tS'a., pusrhl & .TohnHtone, Attys. ' Wcstei'berg;, 75, of 516 North mond S. Anderson, died Tuesday Wcatfleld for several years. She trict's election Tuesday. 834 E. Brooil St., 1115 Kim St; their annual spring dance to the Westfleld, N. J. VVeatneM, N. J. Chestnut street, who died Sunday at Muhlenberg- Hospital, Plain- made her home on Harrison ave- The Mountainside yote was 379- SH.no G-iMt Pees $14.no in Muhlenbfrg Hospital, plnin- field, after a long illness. boy nnd (rirl sports leaders of the 4-11-U nue with a son George, who died high school. 75 in favor of the measure which NOTICI; fleld, sfter a long iflm'ss. A native of Brooklyn, Mrs. provides fors an addition tq the \OTICI0 TO I in April, 1955. "Never in my recollection," stat- Estate: of B. KtKJRNE HIM., also BOVR in New York, Mr- Weste Ajidorson lived in Westfleld 32 She was active as an instructor Arthur L. Johnson School in Clark ltnnwn (is BDGIShJH HIM* deceased. bei'g had lived in Westfield aboi years. She was a member of St. ed Frank Oertel of the dance com- erection of a new high school ir Pursuant to the. order of CHATCLrcs of millinery at the Westfield YW- mittee, "have we seen such enthu- A. OTTO, .Ttl., SurroKatfl of the 41 years. He retired in 10pl froi Paul's Episcopal Church and of CA and was a worker, with the Berkeley Heights and $60,000 foi County of Union, ma" :HI:MO We have hundreds of pair iri dacron blends, In undd arid loving memt>ry of our treasurer and a director of the torists was good, he said- boloved MGther,, Mnry HlHpnnlti P Nice Ball Hearing"'Co." of Phila- Alexander Mr. Piotrosky said: "We a,re linen weaves, poplin*, tickweaves and shark- Avhh o paHRettl avrfkyav MMtiy 3, 1955. delphia, now a division of Chan Colonel Dunn positive the public needs more ed You are not forffotten, loved, one, ing. Before becoming affiliated SCOTCH PLAINS — Alexander ucation." skins. : • "_ •••.•'•.-. '.',; •: •; ' .; ' Nor will ypu ^ver he. (Bud) Muir Jr., 60, of 789 Muir At long an life und memory last 'ith Nice he was associated with To Be Speaker Col. Howell Hodgskin, deputy \v'n will remeinber thee. 'hlladelphla Electric Co. terrace, died Saturday In Muhlen- berg Hospital, PlainJ^eld,' where he county co-orodinator, agreed with We miss you now. our hearts are Surviving are his widow, Thel the state official and said that 26 A complete selection of colors. iiora, ' . had been a patient since suffering Col. Jack B. Dunn, 801 Brad- • As time goes by. we mi»s you more. ma, a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin a heart attack faster Sunday. He ford avenue, wiH be the featured percent of the people do not know Priced from 9.95 Ynur Irivlng; smile, your frentle face; Harrison Robinson of Drexel Hill, what the signals mean. Nti otic1 can Illl yoUR vac-nnt nlnce. had long been active iri civic and speaker at the "I Am Am Ameri- —Bereaved children. a., his mother, Mrs. Hiram Gan- other associations Y\§re- can Day" observance which will be ier of Njiristown Pa., a pi, Born in Newark, Mr. Muir had held May 19 in Newark's Branch Buy several pairs for a most *aul, and three sisters Mrs. Rich- resided here 45 years. He had Brook Park, it was announced tby Local Democrats H'd Malnberg, Mrs. Louis Detwiler been employed as a land surveyor Gilbert; L. Hunsinger, chairman of comfortable summer. < nd Mrs. Ralph Pfenning, all of by Harry L. Paff )iere for 20 the event. orristow«. . ... / years. He was a veteran of World In announcing Colonel Dunn's Name Officers * Funeral services were held at War 2, haying served in the U. S. acceptance, Mr. Hunainger said, ;he D. Roe Boyd Funeral Home, Army Engineers. "Colonel Dunn's experience makes lit, Saturday afternoon. The first meeting of the newly Mr. Muir was a member of the him the ideal speaker for the day.formed Democratic town com- iQter]|ien| "was in Riverside Ceme- First Methodist, Church, a foui\d- Through the years he has worked ;ery, Norrlatown. 1 mittee was held Monday night at ei and member of the New Jersey closely with men and women from the Catholic Daughters hall, Rah- Mineralogical Society, a founder other countries who have sought way avenue. ' . ' AWOIP *?OUT Mrs. Joseph Homyock nd past president of the Scotch sanctuary in the United States. He The constitution and by-laws Mrs. Joseph. Homyock.of Gar- Plains Rescue Squad and a mem-has, therefore, -first hand knowl- were adopted. MEN'S SHOP ber of the New Jersey Society of ood, mother of M,rs. George Mc- edge of the problems of refugees The nominations committee then 104 Quimby St. Oil ntyre of 235 EJmer street, died Professional Engineers, the Rocks who have become American citi- offered a list of candidates to fljl it her home Saturday night after and Minerals Association of Peeks- zens and the causes which led to the offices stijl remaining open;. m kill, N.Y., the New Jersey State their flight to this country." ovnwusi long Illness. Those candidates, who were ap- Mrs. Homyock was born in Au- Exempt Firemen's Association, the Colonel Dunn commands the proved and elected to office by" the *»y»' Ihop - It Elm St. e NeinftoM Shop, 111 ft Mmvi|Mi>t should trim U mini tria and 'lived 29 'years in Gar- Flint and Steel fraternity of scout- 302nd Military Government Group. entire group are as follows: > MINlWlIf ,g \H »«lWmlil» ff llj» wooii. She was a communicant of ing and the Homestead Village Asjt jf^.J3*<§ihairman of Governor Mey- Vica'SKairman, Ernest Daman; Open Monday •nun wtaM II MmmtneulM. Tfii t.)4KMer itid St. Paul's Russian sociation of Scotch Plains. Ji^, jfaUtsComniitU'e on Refugee Re- treasurer, Roderick Cowles*""tfnd Mill HI/, twutmplt, lymbolljji rthodox Church, Eliiabeth. Mr. Muir was a captain in the lief and was designated by the secretary, Mrs. Gloria B. Kahn. \ WYATW mtjntic ttauty mi p«. fTTT' SuWiving: besides her husband Scotch Plains Fire Department President's committee as coordin- Ward leaders were elected as nd' daughter, -are ' nine other and was an American Red Cross ator for all Governor'* committees follows; First ward, Thomas J. htnt •! lymbsflsm, I f*l||in ughters, three sons, a brother, first aid instructor, known which participated in the Hungar- Reagan; second ward, Francis 1. 7 grandchildren, and six great- throughout Union County for his ian refugee program. Gilllgan; third ward, William M. randchildren'. instruction of rescue squads. He Nevln and fourth ward, Seymour had served as assistant scoutmas- Colonel Dunn was recently cited L. L. MANNING • SON*"^ The funeral was from the for his work in refugee relief by Goldan. t w. Am M, looley Colonial Home Tuesday ter of Troop 22, Fanwood, spon- sored by the Fanwood Fire De- being elected president of the Na- The executive board will meet Ul lorning. A High Mass of Requiem tional Council of Governors Com- for further discussion and plan- - MUM* o« Ovahr allowed at the Russian Orthodox partment, and had been active in ma*. f» N Vmi Boy Scout work for 38 years. mittees, on Refugee Relief, an or- ning prior to the next regular hurch. Interment was in Ever- ganization composed of the chair- meeting of the town committee :reen Cemetery Hillside. He was the son of the late Alex- men of the Governor's Committees which, will be held Monday, May it's NEW! ander and Minnie H, Meyer Muir. 13 at 8:30 p.m. Surviving are his widow, Helep. of 36 states participating in refu- A. Schenck Muir, and a daugh- gee activities. 25 weekly payment ter, Miss Doris Ann Muir, at The' "I Am An American Day" Williams Named home. observance is held every year in YOU ARE SAFE Branch Brook Park. This year the For Telephone Case Funeral services were held Wed- event will begin at 3 o'clock at the Whan yaw buy from IH, •* your monummt will bt nesday afternoon in the Memorial Concert Grove. The Civio OlubB TpftTON—Three l»wer», in- Funeral Home, Plainfield. The Rev. Council of Newark, the Council cluding former Rep. Harrison A. R. R. Miller, pastor of the Scotch Williams Jr. of "Westfleid', wiil Plains Methodist, Church, offici- of Social Agencies and the City of (EljrifltmaH (ttlub INSURED Newark sponsor the program. represent the public interest in with Ueyd'i of London. Writ* far dotaib. ated. Interment was in Hillside the New Jersey Bell Telephone Cemetery. Co.'s application for a 14-million- The Scotch Plains Rescue Squad dollar-a-year rate increase. starting now at Suburban*.., and Fire Department held services Kiwanians Win The applicaiipn, filtfl last we.ek, Th* LINCOLN MONUMENT CO. Tuesday evening in the funeral is due for hearings by the State home, 403 Orang* Road PI Igrim 4-1800 Point Honors Public Utility Commission. have cash in November! OVER 300 LOCAL REFERENCES John P. Schafer Sr. MOUNTAINSIDB—Tha .Moun- Quickie Snack SCOTCH PLAINS — John P. tainside Ktwanls Club took first •0 Schafer Sr., 63, of 1785 Mountain- place In the district for points in Have ready some pastry dough side avenue, a retired personnel stored in your refrigerator. When March with a total of 84, Presi- co,m a,ny djoRs, in , f . cpcHtaJ^ This manager for the Simmons Manu- dent Gene Kelly announced -to the B v 'new idea facturing Co., of Elizabeth, died club Tuesday night in the Moun- just cut the dough into linger Sunday in Alexian Brothers Hos- tainside Inn. strips, brush the strips with in savings pital, Elizabeth. good cocktail sauce pr prepared ... . Rives yo« that The inter-club committee was mustard. Drain small canned Born in Woadside, L. I., Mr. commended fqr its wotk under Schafer had resided in Elizabeth franks. Wrap a pastry strip around , "second chance" \ Comp*>ience chairman Kenneth Dietz. each fra,nk. Bake in the oven of you've-alwayt wished more than 45 years before mov- Club members will sell hats for ing to Scotch Plains a few months youc gas range until pastry is for.. . to start a JJEW Creates ago to live with a son, John P. the Union County Centennial cele- lightly browned. Spear with at- Jr. bration. Howard Kates, chairman tractive colored toothpicks, and Christmas Club... or to of the Jonathan Dayton Key Club serve. start that SECOND cl>jb .'or ConfuUmc* Mr. Schafer was chief super- committee, reported the club will visor of the Elizabeth Police Re- also sell the hats as a money mak- those added expenses that some- serve Association, and was given how1 always come up. a life membership in that group ing project. Stuffed Grapes last year. He was alao a past com- Herman Sturke suggested that the club sponsor a summer bowl- Chill a large bunch of th,« big- It's so easy too! Just choose the mander and organiaer of the Bet- gest and firmest 'grapes you can sytown Post 1862, VFW. ing league. A committee was •mount you wish to save... bring named to meet with Jack Best of find, in the storage compartment Also surviving are a daughter, of your gas refrigerator. Cut al- your first deposit to any of our five Miss Mary C. Schafer of Scotch Echo Lanes to stu,dy the proposal. John Foster is chairman assisted most through and remove the convenient offices and in a few seconds Plains and Archie of Roselle; two seeds. With a little cream and sisters, Mrs. Joseph Tutz, of Hill- by Everett Perkins, Rajliff Rog- your book will be ready for you so that you may ers, .Waiter Stockman and William Roguefort cheese, mix together Un- side, Md. and Mrs. Joseph Halbei- til creamy, seasoning with paprika. b« e.n your way to a Merrier-than-ever Christinas. sen of Roselle, and two grandchil- Ditzel. Appointed Stuff the'grapes. Chill again. Serve dren. was a budget com- with salads or as an hora d/oeuvre. The funeral was from the Leon- mitee composed of Joseph Kane, Of en every ard Funeral Home Elizabeth chairman; Joseph Spayth and Fred tu>tt-m- yesterday morning, followed by a Oliver. Lions' Ladies Night High Mass of Requiem in St. County Agricultural Agent Eric Genevieve's Church, Elizabeth. Peterson gave a talk on care of The Westfield Lions Club has Pick the Man that suits yev lest Burial waa in St. Gertrude Ceme- lawns. arranged a Ladies Night dinner- tery, Woodbridge. Mrs. Grace J. Boteler, 12 Green- dance May 23 at the far Hills Inn < 30 to* wttk far U w«t» % "• wood road; Dorothy A. Milton, 33 for members and friends. Glenn :0 MCK wnlt far SJ WHIM * *>• Residents Named Whippoorwill Wayj'jphn O. Schon, Vance, chairman, is in charge. ..00 *ach w.rt far IS nth *100. 1409 Woodacres drive. 00 toch wMk far IS wMln.. *'M- To Petit Jury Scotch Plains — Herbert J. The eighMnch guns of a heavy ' JO .pch wtak far U «wk> *190. Kelly, 232S Mountain avenue; Miss cruiser can hurl a 280-pound shell J0 aach wnk far « w«k»...... »35I». Local and area residents are Josephine Perrucci, 408 Stout more than 13 miles. FUNEHAL DIRECTOR. included in a liat of 175 persons 1 avenue; Walter F. Sehultze Jr., on the second petit or trial jury 180G Quimby lane; Anne E. Sim- LEGAL NOTICES •SMIfiL " . ClAHfOID panel for the spring session of the TRUST COMPANY mons, 2216 Pine terrace. •VOTICK TO I 318 I. BROAD ST. 12 SPKlNCFIilt) t county courts. Westfield — Mrs. Caroline E. " WJ 2-014* fN««« 4-0092 The new jurors who will be Abbott, 902 Summit avenue; Wil- SCOTCH summoned to appear for service liam B. Bohannon, 172 North Euc- W 3 njuNrmo SCOTCH May 13 and continue their duties MEMBER FED:_^AL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORAT1011 lid avenue; Christopher Binaris, April the until May 24 are: 509 Bouelvard; William f. Der- '} ,f , ng «.al Mountainside — Douglas N. .»/. the eufkta eof said mody, 187 Marlboro street; Ber- 0 1 el) Beam, 1391 Wood Valley road; tram R. Roome, 1149 Tiee place. "". * V y *>«»• to o the iubuccJhst under oath StsP (N. 3".) LBAftgR, TtTOKSfcAY, it AY 2, 1957

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155 ELM STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. Large Free Parking Area Open Moh., Thurs. and Fri. till 9 P.M. Page Six THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1957 • REAL ESTATE - SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE* • REAL ESTATE - SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE* • REAL ESTATE - SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE* • REAL ESTATE- SALE • HARRY H. MALLEH BARREn & CRAIN Realtor C B. RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN SMITH, JM PEARSALL Wr. 2-5050 CO. NANCY F. REYNOLDS Realtors Htiiltor & neallora NEAR HIGH SCHOOL 102 E. Brond St., cor. Elmer St. SAUNDERS & COMPAN 43 Elm St. Westf.eld 2-1800 Multiple Llallna; Membera You will like this attractive rnomy WBSTVIELD 2-K.10O Mulllule Liatln* MemUrra bungalow- with a 28' living roam FRANKENBACH EDWIN O. EDWARDS X53 Mountain ATI., Weatdeld larse family sized dlnlne room Sol quite NIIre tvlirtlirr you want • INC . HEALTOR two twin Biaed bedrooms, plun a in in nice n <*li nn *ct» fir not f Then JHIIJ modern kitchen and tiled hath we KiiiCKCMt Ihnt J«H drop In tin it RHM.TOI1S INSURORS 112 Elm St. WILSON SCHOOL-$ 19,500 We. 2-«609 There Is an additional bedroom on Ittok uvrr tlir picture* tluit nre IIIM- W«. 2-5630 the second floor—Ideal for a teen- jtlnypil In our oiricpf II>rt> you will 115 Elm St., Wastfiald 2-4700 New llHtiiur on sluuly qnlct Htree attcr or a hideaway for father. lip nltlr to mrv very eiiMtly thr ulilr just two blocks from school. U» FOR A LARGE FAMILY Tlie 2-car detached garage is well nrlrrtlnu — rnnph, MIIIUM, foIniilnlN, Mrmbf r of The placed. There is an outdoor tire- KnicllMh, newer nml olfler ... In tmlllple Ll.llnB HfitcB IliK room with llroiiluce, laret CRESTWOOD CAPE COD place and plenty •* >f 'space for out- tt>M(lH0.-.0 but there nrr four bed- hail, living room, dlnlnff room, GrurKr T. Mallt-tt modernized kitchen and pantry on Flor«ace L,orenta W«. 2- Seven room home locnt- preme, 1H the focal point of th Jlurry, hurry! Si-iliue older Mom ruoiua (2 up nnd 2 down) flrwt floor. There is also an open $16,900 ed on « quiet mtrvet In line repair anil oxcollont neleh •mil nn umiNunlly IrirK^ - screened porch, oil heat and do- within walking rilMancc (lfuliiK room of this spilt level ii! liorhood near Grant School. There' llvlnic room plua dlnlntc tftched sarage. Excellent value for Thr locution |>f truly fh'ilcr. to town. Vint floor of- un extra room on the 3rd lloo riMini on the liiNlde. At- the tnehrd mrniiri i«ma«l the family in the moderate price $21,000 ntse IN over .10, the eminro«'hlAl School. other bedrooms share a large sec- Very In rue S UvlHff-dtnlnN: FRANKLIN SCHOOL AREA FOR RENT recreation mom with 1 brick nnd stucco home on quiet room <1W' x 1»'> with bar — you'll love the ond bath. Still another bedroom, street just a block from Franklin flreplHcei two arood-nlaed 6-ROOM DUPLEX APARTMENT nnutlrnl motif. Comb Inn* School. Completely new kitchen bedrooniN) beautiful pine $25,500 tlon Moreen» and ntorin levelled above the reat of the and the remainder of the house panelled arniiie room i'JAV SOUTH AVENUE - WESTFIELD SO MUCH CHARM wlndowN, attached ga- has been decorated too. There's a x 14') with fireplace. . . . A Colonial split level built In 1937 rage, oil hent. 120' front- house, makes a teenager's domain handy powder room downstairs In Many extra IteniH of having: lots of living space. First $135.00 PER MONTH Perfect mt-ttlnm wild tree* and m age.' Junt reduced to nddltlon to the fu.ll hntb upstairs. value built In homr. level has a good sized living room hrook thnt you run nee from (he 28» completely private. The deep lot will be a joy to the Owner* moil anxious, to with nreplace, dining1 room, kit- Mntfo. I I'M in Scotch Ptnlfm. on children. Hell. Quirt area amonir chen and screened porch. Second heaMtlful NhncknmaxftN Drive. IVo i Knjoy a special feature of a comparable, well-kept, level has two bed room« and tiled $15,000.00 tiled bath* 3U1 expense nun been •pared to create muderm hom en. • n>lH*e atmosphere, l-lvln* room delightful screened porch—a bar- batr- and third level haa bedroom McKINlEY SCHOOL SECTION with fireplace. lHjHxiWt fforntitl dlnlRir room 13i STATELY COLONIAL CENT!* HALL COLONIAL and tiled bath with stall shower. lli.lOt «en 1A*NX14. Altogether 8 Thei e IH a basement recreation I,ocnted In a very de- betiuc for warm weather cook- room with lavatory and a two-car In excellent condition fH this com- rooms. H hut nut jiowder room* |«- Stately white colonial with true letcly modernlxed colonial home. $14*0 loHwIed porch. 2-cnr attaehed m- n I r a h I e neighborhood outs! • _ garage. t contains entrance hall, living rase, «a» heat. »4H,500. near the (Senior High center hall, 25' living"1 room, large f Mchool. Center hall, good aun room, full dining room, open room, larse dining" room and tiled nlae llvlag room, large You wilt agree that this home, screened .porch, monprn kitchen WASHINGTON SCHOOL modern kitchen, UpHtalrH ,are 3 dining roum, kitchen with nantry and breakfast nook. MODERN COLONIAL LOCATED bedropms and bath. Ample storage A CHOICE OF with Inrge pantry, •••«- offered for $37,000, has a' practical UnstHirs there are 3 beuroomn $33,900 . —2 car g-araee. It's in a B zone, room aad ncreeneri porch. with large extra room on* manter IN WESTFIELD GARDENS BO has possibilities fur Income. P 9W d LOVELY RANCH HOMES Four hedrootMK and two floor plan In a picturesque setttnff. bedroom and 2 tile bathH. J-'in!nhed by c" * °° ' tiled hnthK on iiecwnd room with waHhstanil on 3rd floor Modrrn (1D48> four hrd- 1 plus cedar closet and attic stor- ru«.m Colaailal la excel- $37,900 neigh borhood, r—- - • Never In onr WeatRrld area nave Moor. Additional room WASHINGTON SCHOOL we been nble to offer »• mn«r de- nad hath on third floor. age. Largp, clean an1d dry base- Irat roaaltliia . . . 1 Vi •lranle ranch feowea •ImnltaneonB- UoH»le a;arag*,*oll heat. ment. Two-car gurus* . Just over aalaa . • . panelled ree- Built In 1050 by a well-known ly. So. whether >oar arrlerear* !• WISTFIEID fSTATE $30,000. reatloH room . . . deep Westfleld builder this home haa $14,900.00 rear patio, heantlfnl alot . . . aeail ead atreet 4 lar^e bedrooms and two tiled C.I. fwr one that I* within walklair grroanda KNf x 188'. See Have you Wished for a private 1940 built 3-leveI colonial with a dlatanfe »f everything, or f»r oae It today433MW •* * . Mpaolntmeat necea- bathfl on the necond floor.1 First tm the edge where there la a feel- 1 aary. fltiur has a center hall, living room beautiful deep yard, oversized ga- la a; of rnral charm, here It IN, lirook winding through your back with nreplace, dining- room, den, rage, in excellent condition. Here kitchen with breakfast space, are 3 bedroomn and tiled bath. Prleea. toa. rover a varied nrnire yard? Realtors will recognize this SAUNDERS A COMPANY Martin* with the mure mode*t tag 3 Kla, Strrrt powder room and screened purch. Ijlvlng room with fireplace, dinitif? for the y«*aMg eonale Htnrtlng out PEARSALL The recreation room is plnp pan- room, rear screened porch anil t»r the not M» yonaa* who are re- ns ML #3103, but for those of you Katahllahrd 1KM elled, the two-car garage attached tiled kitchen. WratHaM 2-TC31 and the surprise of surprises ID tiring), aad cllmhlnir v» to the ft Who arc looking" for spacious prop- EWMlaga MODERN COLONIAL •M»,«M» hrncket for the family I.. H. Jrahlaa EWl wr, Z-TXM the floodlighted patio and barbe- wh* owe It tn thrmm*l\+m at thhi MASTER BEDROOM 22|x15| qtie in the rear yard. This home time t« have the very hea< that FRANKENBACH erty, drive by 112 Brightwood Edw. Mmlth ; PI. 5-laai is in excellent condition through- WYCHWOOD Mlaa Irwla .PI. ••M12 out. money ran h«y. W« Invite y««r Avenue, now. that the dogwoods $24,500 $32,500.00 ALAN"DKri Il en a MfMt apneallan* grnnp US BLM •TIIEET-'wBat«rld:-4T»» Opra Saadar fraax 1 P.M. •r with price* are In full bloom. 13rand new colonial with central MBAITM BtartUas »»1 JIMI. Bvralaaja aalyi Dut with open flre- $32,500.00 kitchen wltli a bm. lloa of »>.t»*lil. Cnln hall, well plave. Ctonvenlently lo- an extra room onitfjj aroaortloavd IIVIMK riinm with llrr- for th6 youngsters, a oenarate den McMfeer ef the Malllplc cated for nil Mvhuoln. On ft quiet circle in Mountainside Your house Ju«t t«n» larr, aowilrr rrnim, all na the llrMt 8l*l bordering on Wychwood; this ket. Thin 3 beiirwV" Jnnri 4 fcratriMimanai l X hathi »h- WILLIAM A. CLARK for retreating -parents, and still a charm ins center hall Colonial is other R(ivBnts?es U Htalrnt ilUhwnHhrrt liall nad Htnlr IOrSKIIi'\TI.\« HE ALLY CAN BK DANKER & DANKER better than brand new HH the llreplace, I block tow rarartlaac Inelailrilt 3-var irnraKP* REALTOR - INSURER pine-panelled "recreation room for WS if you f?o about it In a leis- kli»e\« tonr •< thr hark. »;I7.>M«I. Realtora — laaarara trans (erred owners have already und the eondltlon • ' urely way. May I suggest that you Maaakara at MaUlpIc Llatla* added extras , auch an a rear The taxpg are rrflgD 4:M1 Xoalh Avr, Wrat We. 3-OMe family entertaining. don't try to look at a houMe with screened porch and sheltered patio. the nrlM. )l?,»«« '•AtaVi i weekend marketing undone, . WlalliM 2-tMS Thr'ee years ohf, in''*potlea«- o«n- $11,900 Mralbrr Maitlplr Matlai Mf-alrM The children will love £xp^ dnlraklr. It'a MANOR PARK park-1 Ike effect of year-round all the grood houses on the market MVLTIPLB LUTHVC MKMIKna The MpacloiiH 27' living room opens House offers M«t)M >l*| Iwalra »• Htll Ha., la thr Creat- nnowo . Here are Just two, and if Kvralaa: Itlepaaae ••aim onto the screened porch and the full basenifnt: 1 brtrwr-" WIMMI Mrrtlna «f a«»,«h Plata. aa4 TIIIH clean little throe-bedroom plantings will make the most dis- tthe«h e don't fit your own Hcheme Oenls* V. Crala .... wm. 3-TIWS back patio. The basement "Hec" kltelwn; living no" * lt> HKSALI.Y Blcr nm4 tralr «OOD home ulTei-a an 18' llvinff room fo living:, do call me, because I Okaa. Q. Melcnlltrck, Jr. We. 2-SSS4 room (g lj x 2i>'6 and contains a LOW, RAMMING robm: all large mail valar. with full sl7.e dlntne room, T.V. criminating gardener proud to am sure tliero in something listed Jaiara J. UavMaam . . . We. 2-1M1* fireplace (an ideal place for re- buy Tor retlrlne tm[l».fr room and pleanant kitchen with now, or will be on the market Balaa M. MlaoKne . . . We. 'i-Kfja laxation after those winter skat- CUSTOM-BUILT RANCH 200. breakfast nook. Two-car detached show off this lovely estate. Pos- soon, that will be just right for H, R. Barrett, Jr. . . . We. 2-TU* ing parties). Lovely grounds, 2- garage. Taxes under $300. For a YOU. $3t,5OO.OO FURNISHED RENTAL small additional amount the rear session can be Soon and the price car garage, $34,000. STAOOUS IM» J lot of 51 x 100 may be purchased SOME IJKB TIIF.M \KWINII—Built Situatet.i i i. bath %-^--dm o«^ nii •a* 3/-A4 o%* vf- *«a *n• »acr «.'nre ploJJ 11. t In Thrae WnlltMm arr «»!«« «n thereby doubling; the property size is now M5.O0O. In 1050, ti white frame Cape Cod WYCHWOOD AREA thhe WindinfWidi f BrooBrook sectioti n .. havr a aahhaitl«iil, aad will hr for the gardener or play yard. type, with four bed rooms, two, Scotch Plains. ThThii s i1B ono of th Vou'll like the Hi» awar fraa. aboat Jaly- lat t» akoat baths offering: erood living- for a Xrmhrra NnlllBle Matins Comparatively new spllt-lovel. room with dlnlnsij Krhruary lal, «n thry wnaM Ilkr ljjirge living room, full dining Uncut homes In the area for some nlac«. Nlcelv a family of four with all the appeal room ami tiled kitchen with din- one desiring: gracious living. Ther ta r«Mt thrlr |»r*<4r Caa* Va4 far- , EDWIN 0. EDWARDS of a new house. "CHARM AiWI) m/AMTV" arc very are ii bedrooms and 2 baths: H llreh eablnetl alakrd far WE-. rrfrrrncra are Impor- »lon. The home IH a center hall WUIftM R«Warle l.latlaa; ara<«aa SCOTCH PLAINS lot, 2-car garage and taxes umler cftllent condition. Attached garageB . Rea, Pita«M $600. IOWARD A. CAMIUO •1't.NOO—Ijfct UH show you thla nine OHS heat. J24,!>00, narntar f!aa«a»a«.... .We. a- FANWOOD room comfortable home much of $26,tO0 Jaaat H«arl«k «f 2« WESTFIELD 6-2-tf which has been redecorated. Mod- ern kitchen and 2-car garage. • • • Zoned for business. DANKER A DANKER ITY KNOCKSI Small WILLIAM A. CLARK SCOTCH PLAISIIk-Custom ranch, 5 14* Rliarr nirtrt years old, 2 bedrooms, electric B For farther detail* ralli _ BirealajBa Oaly tiuniralow In the htiHlneHH a.rca of REALTOR 22,3AO — New -brick home, seven Scotch Plains; eipaimion attic; Kitchen, stone llrep;ace, oil heat, rooms, Rclenee kitchen, tiled bath, G. W. Plakcr Pa. S-5IS3 fnll basement with outside en- heauttfully landscaped. Top neigh- COOPtR and SPIRRY, Realtor. J~*aa n. W.llla. Ll. 8-4WM S».SSfc- ::::•• trance: (til heat; li-ear garage •l.'{« Snath Ave. West borhood. Ashing {21.200. Princi- attached prarape. Ideal location 1M Central Avnn HaroM I), nacc PI. S-laaa ABklnn $lfi(IU0 WcMtHetrf pal* call owner, We. 2-704D-M. for doctor or professional man. We. 3-31«e *"•'• O. I»aak*r We. 2-114* WESTFIEtD »• *£!L£.~ -.-la F!vra« Jraale P. Brown, We. 2-O3.-..-.-11 Harrjr T. Daakcr p|. SIOVI! HKillT IJII Tran«ferreHH . . W>< 2-S34O home, tHonehenge section. 7 rooms, three hedrooniH. 2 bathH, garage, irimrmlnK 4-beilronm, 2-tiath split Will In tit A, Clark . . . We. 2-748»' large mahogany panelled recrea- larKe lot in excellent -north aide 8-HOOM, 1951, Henry West epllt level is available »t otw-e Hci'h-ii- tion room, 2H oaths. For appoint- location. level located In Wanhlnston School 226 I. •••»! StrMt tion room with lavatory. Combina- ment coll We. 2-3024. area. Finished recreation room M. A. MERCNER LEEK.WA tion stormw anil Hereenn. Carpct- HAROLD E. YOUNG CO. with lavatory, porch, larsre lot W**Hi*W 2-9S00 lnw and drapew. I.Hi-Ke wooded plot I23.90O. Call We. 2-1783-n. Realtor In a desirable Fanwood locution, 117 I), nrond St. Wll. 2-1 tes •12 Ihrflir Coail clowe to Hchoulfl, storeH and trans- We. 3-414t portation, .lust liat^d at |900 ' Il"nrr*Albrrt Simp, WE. 2-A38T-M CLASSIFIED ADS PAY MAGNIFICENT BUYS SIOMH.KK.ll PAItKI Handsome 4- UWRENCE AVE. $21,900 IjMlrnom. 2-bath center hall re»l- THE JOHNSON AGENCY dciu-e for an executive. First floor 4 BEDROOMS Just listed. White Colonial with din. licatitirul KrnuiiflB with llaB- IN MOUNTAINSIDE REALTORS Only a illacrlmlnatlnK family will three bedrooms and 1 ^ batns. i^o- stutic patio. Ideal location for an A «.«<• ran.'k rxqnlaltrl; dra1Kar<< nnd fcollt •>» oaf of on nnrmiEh. llrrc'a • hume complete In 24 Frotp«<. StrMt W«. 2-1190 or Vim, 24XX>2 HPttlnit of this eleKRiit home. It Is find in move-In condition. 35 ii^- !H»0 '<"y detail, lnri> ruin hall, beautiful. colonial fireplace In seldom that a combination of. mod- • Ifigr room. Den. Family HIZC nlninfe living room, nn nll-mi'lonM nnm'tnne patio alt lilnlaa; room. ern facllltlCH planned In eood room. Modern kitchen With dish- :i Invrl) hrdronma, all hnllt-ln fraturra In 1«r kllrhrn, larKe taste, profesalonally landsicaned, washer. 1st floor powder room- H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. 2-rnr arnraarr. There'i. a lull baaemrnt with dark room. If ion FANWOOD COLONIAL SUBMIT OFFERS and sound construction are avail- Three good" size ledrooms on set-- •mint perferllon. see thla home today. able In a home near schools, town ond floor, modern bath, and ex- 2r,« South Avr.. PnaiTooil. PA 3-T70O lovely center hall home with No transportation problem Rnd transportation. Details worth cellent storage space. Oil heat. Kvrnlna; and Sunditr IN WATCHUNG library, spacious living here for you are across the noting: Sunken living room with Two-car gurage. Kay Bfiothe We. 2-H88S room, larffe dinlnf? room and street from Junior High a fireplace; the (lining room haa L'p on top of JohnMon'H l>rlvc, a !ixurlena all-Brick rnnch na bchool; the small fry can two corner cupboardH and a bay Hank Frlrdrlcka Fa.!i-7TIHI kitchen on main floor. Very use the recreation area, Fa- window worthy of any la« col- Rath Taylor PI. A-27R8 attractive stairway to sec- ther can walk to the station, ,wtion or P,lantli- Moder nB kitche5 n $aa,wo ASK ABOIT Ollt TltADK-lN PI, ond floor square hall operf- Mother can shop with ease, ivlth a wall oven, has plentv of yet It la a most attractl-ve npiute for a breakfast ot. Powder S„„ h,v, „ ,„ ,hlm BmI,, H|nlna; roam and detached garage; modest This heautirtil home was built in kitchen nri- filra Inrnf. Prle«. la only *a3^O0. heat and tax. The owners 1 1 1 th 1939, ideally located In the Wash- New Colonial with three bedroom"r An iiniiKimll, K<><>d h,,y tar SlH^fK). l» . n»rf-n( oommu-Kj- "GARDENS" HOME invite your inspection and ssrj ? !"' ;^" « and two baths. Presently "J"' ington School area. I.arice livlns 1 rr rea«onable offer. «23,soo. construction on Woodland A*,. room with » wood panelled wail ?»„ J* !™^" ,r "''hn«f«, ahonplaa; and tranaportatlon nrr nt WJih a porch, patio and rJre- nue. First floor: Living ™or2,w,';S ami fireplace. The dlnttw room is teriiir "f Ihli"hm'""^"* '* '""'* *"•••* •• a«-aerlhf tttr In- LINCOLN ROAD large and very attractive ami ih place df-Blffned for enter- nreplaco and bookshelves. WmnB kitchen IP modern aiul r EH pine pane! 1 ^d), two ing room, diniiiK room with 4 BEDROOMS fenced.In ruar yard. i'ri--e- JJf, 7,>q Mountainsid* Wl.tfi.W 2-5800 h» th«. Spacious panellRri! nreplace and bay window recreation room with out- tour second door bedrooms, witwit!."".™"?! ' ",lnln* ""•<"• kitchen REALTY SERVICE Evenings: J*M!»* '". Two-car attiifhefl newly tiled luilh. Slate roof, «lth space for lireiikfast nut pa ruts? plus a bicycle shed. oil heat, detached para(;p «lt sp »l'l. 5-2-t lection In Central Nr«w Jersey. Ex World Book Encytlopsdla ttonnolta na. Rambling ranch, clunively Belling the- world Plrpl la Salr> . HndKM Flana r.lt.l III.I:. siti; jam clipboard. ?20 MAIL CLERKS Inrge UcdrooniB, IIVIIIB room, din PI'R.MSHRI) room for rent In prl renowneJ. Chlckerlns. Rohiner, Mirt^rl It. AMMd. UUt. ,1lKr, ch.'nt of drmvers, $lt!: indoor Hhut Lii TII'I I, IIOJIM In a henutl- \ne room, larite kitchen with built ' vate home. Some hotiso prlvlleerea. Kranlch A Bach, Oao. HtecK. F»u tern, %?. pr,; wimh rtt[\»d, »12;.odt Ii ,,,.iuhl)orliood. l.arpe llvlnK JiUBlness men otlly. Call We. 2-f!34 Q. Mehlln and others. Tour pur HtniulH, $4, ¥ii. $K; Hlel^h seat, tl'i 11 In equipment. Den. Trfmendoui uftur (1 r.il. 5-2-t TYPISTS m ilViilii• ' B -uoinroom, kitchen, nunulnl <•nclosi.il poroh, 214 baths and V chaaes are at lowest pi-lrea »ni dry sink, sultnble for III-KI. ilfi „,' ,i,'n nnii lavatory lit floor, doubly guaranteed: by the manu- KPlutiluK wheel, $22; wool wlivtier, liath o n laundrBe wootleiy room1 , 12-ca rPrlc pal OOM1''OHTAUI.B room, private liath, ractu.eractu.-er andd sr»dele piano CoCo. IPENCEH ConHRTIEHK, Individ js: imrHlni.' nu'Ker> IH; blanket ...ilrooiiiH mill 2 tiled bathn on Poooo P "'' resldptttlnl section, husluefcs rniin, uall^ denla*ned supportit. OvCr 20 ADDRESSOGRAPH OPERATORS ., ,m(. with stall slir.wer. witith ov^^^ «« yeaffi or d«»en-2-t Rte. II, Wldoleeex, open til I P.M except Saturdayurday , SundaSudyy and MoM n MR«. MI3I, HAMH I:I.I:< Tltlf move with ilpeti well, IUSURANCE RATERS I,, nji ),iirii,.r. 2-car Rrjiru£,\ It STATELY GEORGIAN COLONIAL ( lli:r:ill'l I. front rncim. Knmlly o Ho wot Fnm si., piaialrit )l!!l last »l n froprrnm; ' 1 nathH, 2-car KaraKc. I.aree wood" linens. CnU We. 2-10L15. thu n TOPSOU-DRttll 4-114» •?seelleii| «nlarj[ pltntrnht \vo^kltl|r condltion»: atlranrf-mcnt op- . 'j Realtor ed plot. Price 151,000. •M aar Mat»r«Hr Faahlaaa V^nWhUy;-Pitlvi'Hvt\t beii^tH^ ll\u,u«tt S^nrH, Iloobuck 8: t^nniuany A rrlpra trttai »I.»5 1 tWitrlh Avenue We. 2-1123 NM'HI.V ruruished rhnrnVitTt rjiei Wrlakl'. Orna akaa • iirnllt 4»liaritn( plaiu • . , & E"". J. <-• Dan*. W*. 2-OSK! jirlvlleKf-s, iiear trans))ortatlon. NIRIMTS II motor — Johnaon Sea huslnens ladles or teachers pre • Bis ill. we, 2-Mif AMr In Wraitn or (ihoiip MUnl.uKk, CRvstvicw T-2t»r,0. WYCHWOOD SECTION 231 'K. HnO.il) ST. WF.SfPIBt.il 5-2-t: Hnrw! ii horseiinwer, llsojl »ef!( rcrri-d. Hcferencos. ("nil We. 2- 5-2-t llttlo. Itensonaiile, Cnll We. !!• litnll. t"i-2-tl 52UO.J after ii P.M. • . 8-2'2t Kodman and fuderhlll Bds. Multi- Aatlaara ALLSTATI INSURANCE CO. ' level mid Karly Ameilcan homes. .. - > rimm for bwstm'88 man. Nvlaoa Haw ••OI.HSI'O'i- rcfrliteralor, $3B; wanh .1 bedrooms, living: ToimjH, dlnlnfr T41 Clark; 11.) rooms, modern kltcheiiH, ?<& baths, Call We. 2-n48ti;i!. n-s-lf -.,'lf.t,V fine v,-pt streiiRth Weatlell IIIK tnnL'hine, |50; wlrl'H tilcycle Maaalala Ar«, ' . . Marrar HHI CARLES C. BAAKE family rooms, l and 2-car earaees, faclnl tlsnue dlaner napUlnn, JS.TH 5;B-tf IO: Iroy's bicycle, |n; KlIdeK IT, BP.ll.TOR pnrches, Lnrffe plots. Triced JSli.OOt In cartons of £>uu only. Come i awn mower, I4[ Upright piano Loi'atinl^at Intersimtlon of South ' St.' nnd Mountnln Ave. nnd tip, I'l.iNO clearance. Rale! Malda... ! 10; plnstlc minlpii hose, B0 ft., »1 3 nillea .SouthneHt of .Summit, a inlleH North or scotcii l'lalnn. • APARTMENTS-RENT • U»sn>r, and other*. DU'DtClh outdoor wyln. llo. Other ftaruet .1.-.H-1 SuMth Are. ncc»?MHorles, fork, cultivator, aart' LINCOLN SCHOOL For complete Information phone CarHimil, \. J. PIANO CO., North Ave. ut Rail, J/.\R Htudio npartment with gn- road Station. We. 2-SS11. 4-4-tf etc. Tel. We. 2.4H9S. — womtn «lth attiall ,ihtoin« •\Ve. 2-mDt or consult your own rage. Kurnishej, with 3 exposures, Ii Maintain—Mature, expert*' $21,000 broker. lieetleil to Lat-e fur otie t'hilil In . preferred. Excellent houra Ijirtse 2 rooms with batli. Thl» ..-. - -.K—7 CU. ft.. tl> yenra olil, e«ohanK» for tiwri rootn ahii bimnl anil salary. Writ,* full fiartleiilarn __ 4-4-Bt unit Una light hoii^keeDlng: and Vli.ll the Old Cmlfrvlllr store irootl runnlnff condition, beat offer. tilua small salary. l)o» si), care to Hox S25, care Woatfleld Leader, K inimntulnte hui]f?nlow In a U desirable in many ways on a TO KATIsi'-V that adult yen to mnke JUKI off nottte 2012 between Horn Tel. We. 2-5»"S. V^fstlleld (*ender, .' 5-2-t( ntiy-liUe Netting hnw a 2S-foot GOOD NEIGHBORS lease basis. No trtinRlents. No p*ts mualt' we aunm<«t the Tliomaa ur m'vllle Circle anil Flemlnitton. luff' vDOtn with lireplatfe. full and, sorry, no children. Kindly l.uu'rey electrical oritan, l-jiisy to Antiques boualit ana BOH. Verj I. In centrally located. IV nlzt'ti dining- room and a give full particulars Including play. enRy to own. Wo will under- Shnrp, P.O. a.UlriVB Neslianlc Sta- van III reel tybo, UrlttKs motor, ei nlr conditioned onion In Wcatfleld. write f> free, lessons to »tnrt yoii rlKF" motr, Tllolini (iHi.v expprlnnccd uton HI lit Kitchen. Two bedrnomn Can't be bought at any price, hnnk and church affiliation. Avail- tion, R.I)., N'.J. r>-i-t( ccllPIlt rniullllon. IJS. Fn~ . 2- rnplier. ilile to u«o Dlrtnnhonf. Uepllen confidential, tlox S^?, r-ara ttli* imtli cumplete the first able soon. Kent* (100 n month. aft. The I'lnno simp, 51!) Ten-Ill Pick up 10;00 A.M., delivPr 4:00 Westlleld Leader. Tin* second floor has a third Write Box 788, care WeMfleid r.oad. I'l. 6-37OS. Piano renlul- 1U(. work lu bf itonT alhcratv. . hiMlronm and Ample storage. but we have a very attractive purcllilHe. pluii avnilable. RUG CLEANING SMCIAUS15 C'l,K||K*Ttl"I>*'l'. l'rrlnanpnt pout Loud i'r. 5-2-tC POfc SALE l'aylnnilnitt by tu« . hour. AdilNsn r screened porch, oil -heat, 2- HUITH. Wiill-to-wull carpet cUun Jlnat UUSS, O OajiVoo]^ J tfoH in nccountlnrf department of- siimsi1. S'.-foot lot with trees. house among the best of IIIK In your home at ttie lowest Matfnua Ohetnieul On., (liirwooil, • rate taxes. 1M HMSHKI) npartmpnt, WeHtfleld THI,M-A-Ii.\«l'M tllowi-r, 28" cut, possible prloe. Elizabeth llUK Cu. WHITI COIUI M . l.li.Jt N. J. Call Kuimct J-Ofnll for Inti-r- •vpnter. a iieiuitlful rooniH. Com Kooil cntiitltioli, original mat »310 I'all 151. 4-47SO. 5-l'-t( Very beautiful, Kentle and intellh Vl**r appointment. neighbors^ listed for $22,750. liletcly equipped. All ut lilt leu. —ankliiK 1125. Call after ci P..M., Kent. Wonilerful urififi tat Kattter. Completely modern and private We. B-aanS-.I. 4-2fi-l>t HUl.l.mVAnio. Flatwnre, repaired il, dfponilalili- secre IHivrAI, assistant. Must be able ta CHARLES C. BAAKE ArtullK, Civil Hr. «-682O. 5-2-11 (Mid silver plnteii; reflnlHhlng; cop. .sable. itwrklnKH. Fiimous Iiutton- tiiry tjplst. far UCM I ruble. Part type. Other oxperleliee not nece>-» Large living room, dining bnx breed. AKC reitintefM. Kant tlnif tor liulellnlts tlmf. »-12 or «ary. Write Hoi 834, rar.c W«t- KOHMAL—rellow, site », worn oiu'e, per, brazil untUiues. Kxpert metal Mlllntdha, N. J. Vl. f-2»44. 1-6. 5 Jay». Write 1>, o. llox 7, Realtor •t liOO.HS, ftecond floor, furnished or 115. Call We. 2-48HS-11. 4-28-21 finlshlni ut Its best. We. L' •5-2-tr llelil Leader, K MORTGAGES room, kitchen, 2 large bed- unfurnUthcd. Adults. Cull We. 2- S721-W. . n-s-t WVnttlPli), N. J, 1-2541 -.nth Ave. W., Weatleli, fi. 1 3tl»3-W. 5-2-tf OSK HpraylilK of JIHHUH! stops — Nice liome for our fi WltMAN lo clean, t ilaya a week, I co-op Mkt. Am*le Parking. moth danmffe for 5 year* or lier- WAHHKHI — N»w and u«ed, fullj iiiiiiitli'Old uutipy. Itlenl ehlldrett'ti • MCM1MY (rotn'lp to a nr 4, lat flobr only. . Phone We. !-T.V»—7331 rooms, tile bath, fireplace, IN A WKIOK — 2-room annrtment. Sou toaya the ilamaKe. l^oleet your pet. 1'itrt lleimle, pnrt Miniature woodwork, finora, wlntlowa In- ' Ueur, Hfi-niKl floor. Ku'rnitfhed. In- •UaranteBd. Keanonihl*. Snow- «p hnvt? a linn position open at4 eluded. Tel. We, clothes, furniture, ruga, woolehH Jfn Aptillanc«i, 491 Ndrtli Avm. W, l'ltischi'r. Has hatl all nocessi Hperetnry to our Mal*>n hianarrfr. J lo.enl.aa Oatr screened porch on first floor. cluded heat, llRhttt. hot water nnd with IIBItl.OU. Madu In Amerltu, We. 2-O4U. G-2-t« shotH. llrtdfre ti^3H63, • C. Xlinmer .... Fa. 3-52H7 Ktis. Call "We. S-0133-M. Mrs. IiotiK, 12S Him St., We»tllelil. The puHlllon IH InlerRHtlnK, the OMAN to clean on Saturilayn. Call* C* Weiver Smith «>. St-rtKt* RIM W. Hroad St. work illvernlfli'il. ami 'tli« almjin- H.4tH:1!*V nRAND nlano, llnnlnmii T1«Tll^ixlifPswrrnTir^ plierPhroe uh«lalrJUuahKitnialt.rJaU.or f writefHt. Xlflit. We, a.aqsii... *- 11. Runke .... We. il-l;"" Second floor prepared for a eok, (rood condition. Call after « itlttfiiHl l.ohff-halra for Male; Ktiort aalekfirl over It., T.'l Nat* NIIIBI-I Claa* iSs.M rightt vvai'uui' n mai'hltie, WeHtlnK-- chnmpoh Ntoch, wormed, liaj>«r Apply. In person, Kajr'a Itakeahoa,. f'*ivl3 room npnrtment, 2ml floor, Lamer »»l«rl I'luka Wln.lW hoURe vacuum hand cleaner—both tnlltieu. H. Miinilf, Mill l.ane, Ur- It Marli(i« Ave., Kanwnoa, ful gardens, many kinds of Neiv.y decorrtled. Meur nil trana- Wlater Kalaet Plian 42.1.M excellent condition, throw. rus"H, shnn Ki. FO B-46,13. PETERSON-RINGLE- nortation. We. 2-1889-M. Xtelaxrar Oaaialr flam 4HA.M t'liril nlie filing cabinet. WP. 2- •4V»)HAI, taaa*itaH|>r T cmlkrnxm naiaet I'laku 4T*.a» 101GI. 5-2.tf «a« FrM», lt»r«*t r«l» NEWMAN, INC. fruit. Convenient to Westfield - - —'2 room npnrtment, HaniMoaa t'knril Oraaa rail »>, J-:i.w* private bath and entrance, break- t I.eat B.W.IHI USIDCARS MAIll at ahore for moi)th of AtiKUHt. | HRAI.TVRJ—IJUDHOIU and Plainfield. Job transfer to i'ast nonk. Near all transportation IIHiaaiuaa ftBlavIlp Oricaa "MaKlqii.billy; Tall We. S-«.in«. OrAI, bmilrrt«« ulflie haa and center of town. BilHlneHH wom- ((:»<•> 1KMMM "") KoMH convertible, 2,000 nilleH, ' '* • •••' • 5-2»»t for y'Hihd liuly na neneral off lea Multlpl- Matin* Iratra an or couple. Call Sunset !>-t: "~ Wurlllaer Caarck Oraaa I.1M.IM riTAnli-M ni raim: «mii: rmllo, heater and. white walla. worker, Typlnn, Mllnpr. rte. Ntat* • Maryland next Monday. Will after II I'.M. (lammnaa H Maael «lar«> TITANIUM OHK <:o*T KI.A'I' Quod top. Cltil Wfl> 2-2(li!H. l.i.lSHWVHtn«id7lr(ano|ai in«T| he^it, accuracy anil plenaant tpla* •*« Marak» il**m WrA.ttlVM OS*: COAT K>AMHI, tution hm opi'iiiHB tBr tplipr. Per- ]>lloltP voice eitaentinl. Kjcnerlcnrft ' Ka«ae—«••«« * Manila—>»kMrr OXItVlTF, I l.dOII AMI DOCK 3-2-tf niattfnt poHltlon. p|«aaiint, »"r- not n^cfaHnry wrltn lion 50, car* "LIFE" MAGAZINE consider any reasonable offer. frlwretiM-neu. Mleekv-Cakle Nrlaaa I .tTI.I^A I'nlitiur. Huqd con- H'lllintllllEH. Illtw iMilldlliK, rx.-i-lli-nt 'We.attle.ld Leader, PRIZE HOME Rxatal Pankaw Plka Atallakl* I'lTA 11I1K K—I K«i:>l — dUInn, fully eiiulnpt'il. UeHl offer. hour».. Wrltit slvlni! nm\ operl- Call Fa. 2-9171. • SUMMER RENTALS • HI. l-MIM Call evcllhiKR, We. 2-100111. fcc If any, and anlary n|ii>rt