LEADER fif U4MM6 AMD MOST WIDtlY CIttULATID WUKir**tWifAHM IN UNtOtt COUNTT YEAE—No. 20 WBTRH4),' NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, »51 Kferyr Thtinear M Councilmen March of Dimes Potter Boy At Children'* Country Home 10-Point Tax Rate Jump GOP Bids Foreseen In Town Budget Tmx Office LUu Public Uatet School Council Passes AppropriitioM Saturday Homr$ Board Striedy Atom*

Maps The tan collector'! eilce in the At a "public" hearing devoid of For S2JK, 131; Hearing Feb. U Municipal Building, 111 Prospect taxpayers, the Board of Education •Meet, will be open for the jwller. Tuesday night patted Westfleld's A lfl-point jump in the Wejtntld tax rite was foreseen lion of taiea Saturday from I 1981-52 school budget of 11,273,. night after passage on first reading of a 12,195,137.91 aw a. m. to 12 noon. AM taaei are 870, an increase of |«l,M2 or 1.1budget for 19.51 by the Town Council. The council action Mif Town Council- due fe». 1. per cent over the current figure. local figures official, but at yet county and stata levies caa anly It < k expire this, year The session.'attended only by estimated. f l Dot taga, which are alao due Feb. 1, will be OR tale during the three reporters, wts the *econd The 1951 budget reprasentt M -' Republican consecutive one at which no rep- increase of 996,427.46 ever the Ipril primaries, same heun Saturday in the coun- resentative of the public was pres- cil chamber in the building. 1950 figure. Of the total ef IV (announcement ent. LtBcnuingerTo 195,137.98, $746,S41.4t Is fer la- lei P. Bailey The record budget, which was cs! use. For school purpciee, taaw ling Jr., chajr- made public after a Ant reading will supply $1,19»,I»«. The art* ublteea Cent- two weeks ago, will go before local Retire March 1 Gvil Defense i mated tsx for the eouaty if ' • Eep»MI- voters at the annual school elec- 1314,000. the put tion Feb. 13. Almost 50 per cent Pension Board An increase of $40,114.04 to. atle* election Pirns Pushed of the increase was attributed to shown for total general ap I Election salary increases for school am- Grants Request run stain Local Progress ployees by the school board. A fJ ^V* la I *,. Belcher drop of slightly more than 15,000 Detective Lieut. Charles Ben- ra page it ef leaVt leaaW. let; second Reported Excellent in state aid is another major fac- nlnger, head of the pltinclothes A L-_J__ __ feL. •-—a—. _M| < •Mbert of (13 tor. The board estimates that it (toff of the Westneld Police De- he heU at lha Maaieipal lird ward, H. will receive f 13»,696 in state and partment, has been granted a dis- a«tUi«t Taeefcr, Feb. IS, a* f 3 Stoneleigh Egcellent prograM i* being made municipal aid and other sources, ability retirement at half-pay, to i, Sydney L. in letting up the varleui unit* of —1. A, DeCiirw Photo leaving 11,134,274 to be raited by become effective March 1, it wtt treet. the Wettfleld Oefenae Council, dl- Twehe.yeer-eU Larry MeKtaaiatef KaefcvttW, N. Y, aatiaaal March *f Diejee patter hey fer IMI, local taxation. announced Monday night at thetions. Anticipated revenues an -, •neement wat vialoa head* reported at a Meet- lie light at* staVta htaeee, it Iheva ai the far ••right at ke.vWtod Rath Saab, ilfht.*Mt-«U regular meeting of the Town Coun- expected to rise to MSS.IM. cut meeting ing of the council held Tuttday •atlaea at the CattaVaa's Caaatty Heeae, Thanday. Larry, wlw I* aearlag eraplate rt. cil. The appropriate for the Mia* " by Mayor night in the Municipal Building, »T«ry Ina a severe altaeb af peila ia Aagwl IftS, vii ef shMrea frwa Uaiea The.Police and Firemen's Pen- Department, exclusive af |t,IM pleaiurt but there i* etill need for Many Caaaty eat viciaity ia the wards el the haate, giviag fees >t aad a Ief1>aaaded head- Merrill Naawd sion Board, which met Monday to for parking meter maintaMSW, b I to eerre more volunteers. Wa* Urry, freia left to right ia the pletare, are Rail Soak. Mra, Ireae T. Crifip, diretter pass upon Lieutenant Benninger's $141,760, an Inewase ef IIMM, of civilian Dr. E. Milton Staub, reporting •f weaea't aetlvitle* far the laeal Mareh of Mam taatpatgai Mr*. M. A. JMfhv preiideat ef the application for retirement because due largely to higher pellet Hi* Council for hie group, said that every ChUdrea'i Caaatry Haawi aad Pattajaeter Jaha H. Trayaar, leeel eaavaita jihairawa. To Ely CD Staff of illness,' recommended•, the • re- ariet patted at a Novwaher taf«t> |and next wUI Westneld doctor and 78 nureei quest. His pension will be fl.fWO. endum. ' The Fire Departmeat will n- Ilitiet to anhad been enrolled and that plant Forming County Police Chief John R. Schreibtr •le," he aaid, well underway for Betting up ceiv e $80,78$, 0 for aalarita aMl described Lieutenant Benninger is wages, a jumj p off f614f6.140 em lftlfttt i every bit ofa,n emergency hospital in the Fret- Communication Plan "a very conscientious worker, to r Weitfttld bytcriin pariah home and flrtt aid Red Cms* To Seek Quota Of $29,412 —which is alto dua <• the reft* ^ whom hours spent on the job were endum. For other Are elillsata, ~- 'that these stations throughout the town. He "Addlton C. Ely, Civil Defense insignificant." Leach case at saM that the hoepital will be equip- director for Union County, has $8,276 will be appropriate*, fir |time and pcr- ped to take care of major turgery Largest Since War—In 1951 Drive announced the appointment of Col. He has' been granted leave of flrc hydrant maintentnet, 14t,4N ,. continue to, ai well ai minor caaes, A group H. D. Merrill Jr. of 770 Kimball absence to his retirement date and will be aet aside. Pellet an* ft*. of women members of the church avenue as deputy director for com- has left for a vacation in Florida men's pension funds ami retire- are heading a volunteer unit A 1951 goal of $20,412, more than double last yiar't peacetime with his brother, Freeholder Al- ment syttemt call for fSJH Mi' an Commit- fl ure of munications. to •«* ean- which, in the event the hoipital Drive Chairman I ? I12*OOO and the largest ilnce the war years, will be sought Colonel Merrill will be in charge bert Benninger of Mountainside. $9,200, respectively. . I ability and it put in operation, will cook and by the American Red Cross In Weitfleld and Mountainside, Charles of setting up a communications Born in Westfleld, Lieutenant A new budget itam tatallftf i«four council- serve meals to patient*. Arrange- H. Fi'ankenbach, local chapter chairman, SRid today. In preparation plan for Union County so that in Benninger joined the police de- $5,000 is earmarked for «ta <• . man ticket," m«nta have been made to have for the opening of the drive on Red Cross Sunday, Feb. 25, an initial the event of an emergency there partment Dec" 1. 1924, and.was the local Civil Defense pregrtat. < "Ailon»u generator! available in the event gifts and merchants committee is will "Be direct communication be- made a detective in .1938. He was Repairs and maintenance tt i to persuadde £ : now conducting a. solicitation cam- tween the county control center made .detective sergeant in 1939, streets and roads will require |4V' to serve *a««pHa >l will no1t be** without &He* yalgn. DN A Annual and each municipality. and a lieutenant Dec. 1, 1941. 7M for salaries, repraatatiaf an —ftn overall tpeed-ip of the Be* increase L. B. Woolfendcn of 748 St.Westfield Camera Club in the Two men were hospitalized and Bait and Fly Casting (9-10), Oil Tomorrow," Mark's avenue; 6, Mrs. F. J. Schill- Westfield Tcnnia.Club. Hostesses for the meeting will try adjustment in position on the Norman L. Smith was unani- a third less seriously injured early be Mesdames Catmint' Liicleski, Painting from Models (7:30-10)., f; means to boys ng of 560 Washington Rtreet; 7, Mr. Buckley, who presented a Sunday morning when a car driven 'ness of youth horn this \*eeV It is possible that mously elected third president of H. M. Bowser, E. A. Carlson, R. Living Classics (8-9), Driver Edu« tests will be made for several Sat- Paul Donohue of 920 Boulevard; scries of lectures to the club sev- by John F. Heimbuch/ 21, of cation (9-10), Flower Arrange- fin Y'work. the organization, and was installed 8, George J. Hannah of 259 Hazel W. Hnasc, Donald Roode, Gary urdays until the problem is solved, eral years ago, will illustrate his Springfield, ran off the road in Hesky, W. H. Hildcbrandt, C. R.ments (9:30-9), China Painting ! opened with immediately. Mr. Smith, a gradu- avenue; and 9, Mrs. J. If. Humbcr- talk by using regular portrait Central avenue and struck a tree. but tests will always be announced ate of Colgate University, is an Macklin, H. R. Nein, C. D. Sea- ert E. Gates stone of 649 Hyslin avenue. equipment arid lighting. Thomas Palmer, 24, and Don- Baptist ahead of time, the chief said.' Army veteran T)f World War 11 man, E. J. Tnuch, H. W. Tcnncy, (Continued on page 3) and is associated with the Han- ald Schwcrdt, 22, both of Spring- Edward Tindall, C. A. Wood, H. L. be led .by Chief Pctersen has appointed a field, were admitted to Rahway irln, associate fire reserve committee for Defense over Bank in New York. He hal Yowell, Ernest Taylor, and Wal- UW License Plate done graduate study at Heidelberg Memorial Hospital with chest and ter Gakenheimer, und the Misses Council purposes, and these com- neck injuries and shock. Robert mitteemen will train the eight lire University in Germany and at New Natural Gm Conversion Almost Antoinette P. Cramer and Jo Kun- Reservations Due E. Bonnctt, 19, also of Springfield, kd. auxiliaries who have already sign- York University, and has been suffered neck injuries. According To ed for emergency duty. Assisting active in Young Republican work Completed In Westfield Area police, Heimbuch escaped in- "All persons now holding any !hicf Peterseh in the training will throughout Westfield and Union jury. UW or UY litenso plateB may re- torrow be John E. Keulcr as superintend- COP Victory new and rcscrva them by apply- ent of alarms, Fabian Vincent as (Continued on Page 3) Conversions to natural gas for Westfield area customers, started Heimbuch, police xaid, was driv- ing before next Thursday, Feb. 1. here Jan. 15 by the ElizabethtoWn Consolidated Gas Co., aro com- ng north on Contral avenue and Anyone wishing to reserve any and one superintendent of water works, was attempting to pass another I leave at noon Robert Butler as first assistant plete except for one small section near Garwood, according to Henry Dinner Slated number in tho above series may School Welfare Council RohrB, vice president of the company. The north side of town was vehicle going in the same direction upply after Wednesday, and If it iPUtnfield City chief, and .John Demovic as second when his cur went out of control • Into the Army, assistant chief. Charles Condon To Sponsor Movies completed between Jan. 15 and 17, and the new fuel was provided has not been reserved by tho pre- for the south side between Jan. and struck u large tree The car Westfield will be well represent- vious owner, we will accept tstme aid 44 has le- will act as secretary for the group. Wcre mailed householders and in-was severely damaged. Thomas' C- Chief Petcrsen announced that he 18 and 20. This is part of a ed at the Lincoln Victory Dinner for 1951. Reservations cannot be The School Welfare Council will cluded on signs placed on doors. accepted unless you have the sec- ent parkway, hoped to obtain at least 20 re-sponsor movies Feb. 19, 20 and 21county-widy e conversion job start- sponsored by the Union County of 19 John serves for emergency duty. d J 4 An sooli us a customer's appli- Y To Offer Senior Republican town chairmen at the ond period inspection stamped on at the Rialto Theatre for the ben- ed Jan. 4. ances arc changed over to natural registration certificate. All.reser- | GottHck of 408 efit of the visual education ifund of FlagBhip, Route 29, Union, Thurs- Specially trained crews compris- tho r for lmtural 8 bc Life Saving Course day, Feb. 6, at 6:45 p. m., it WHS vations close Feb. 15," tha local avid E. Webster the public schools of Westfield, it ing more than 800 employees of «»*• « "f 1 f ^ - road, and En-Eldon Merenegs Conversions and Survey , Inc., j »«>" effective. In general, these earned today from Town Chair- motor vehicle ofllco ut 4 Elm street was announced today. 8 a I are l WE l tho r CiS said today. |f -Newark, for- subsidiary of Stone and Webster "•« ? l }™ ? A Red Cross senior life saving man John W. Glendening Jr. Tho Joiuiug Marines The Wizard of U$ will be' shown hleh vcrc |ld. Ecker .and for course \\;ill begin Monday, Feb. 5,town committee will have more at 10 s. in. the mornings of Feb. in New York, set the appliances * > J" f ? at G:'iO p. in. at tho YJJCA, and «rs, the board In tho homes to burn the natural! tu!'0lJ.ga*' Mr- Rohls than 20 members and wives thero, Gldon Merciless, son of Mr. and 19 and 20, and The Miracle of rate is cheaper per unit the more will he given every Monday night and only a few tickets remain of In Thi$ luue SitA Street and The Strallon fuel. ' rate is cheaper per u for 15 sessions. r)ll report to theMrs. K. J. Alereness of S61 First ,„. ... „ ,. , ., i gas ia used. Hence,'Sir. Rohrs Wcsttield's quota, Mr. Glendening Story the evening tff Feb. 21. Tick- iilizubethtown Consolidated aides CXp|uined, persons using gas fur- Following the senior life saving I center and later street, will report to the U. S. said. Those interested in tickets About Town With Sally..9, 12 Marine Corps Recruiting Station ets for The Wizard of Oz will be handled the work with mains. naccs, for example,, will have u course, a refresher class for in-may contact him at 7G3 Embrco Bridge, Canasta 19 in New York Tuesday, where ho sold through the elementary They were on tho job at 2 a, m.proportionately grcuter Baving in structors will be given during the crescent, or call We. 2-0926-J, ho Church .' 26-27 will be sworn in and immediately schools only at a reduced rate. on the days the natural gas was their bills than persons using the week of May 7. This cluss will suid. Classified '. .6-7' nrow transferred to the Marine Corps Tickets for the other movies will turned on. At 5 a. m. they "purged" Minimum monthly amount, meet tor live consecutive nights Feutm'cd speaker for the din- Collegians 12 . Recruit Depot, Parris Island, be sold through all of the public the mains of the tnanufactured The cost of converting custom- during that week. ner, which celebrates Union Coun- Editorials 18 _. South Carolina for recruit train- schools at regular prices. gas by burning off the manufac- era' appliances in all tho territory Applications for the senior y's Republican majority in tho Fanwood-S. Plains „ St4'.-., ing. Residents who do not have chil- tured gas until the natural gas served by Elizabetlitown Consoli- course must bo received by next last General Election, will be Her- Obituaries 6 ' f |U. S. We-athor dren in the local public schools readied that point. dated will be approximately $2,- Thursday. Further information man Welker, newly-elected Repub- Sports 28-20 night, today ICE CREAM TA«TH fer ' 'tin, may obtain tickets by calling the Detailed instructions concerning 000,000. The cost Df plant chung- may be obtained by calling the lican Senator from Idaho. Nelson Social, Club 9 to t« -„ be lair < and w*«

will al "We can only commend Brecken- mer because many pines were Y Centennial 10-Point Tax Rate ridse for its clear thinking and Tiny Beetle New weakened by last November's woman betinaW" trie Moratorium urge our own municipalities to act (Continued from Page 1) Mm. WibMTp/tfraft, ••««<#•»• M who haij storm. (Continued from Page I) accordingly." Threat To Pines Best control can b« obtained by minister of the Presbyterian night wwe ordinances granting chairman of itUfaea «i#» for the 0* Publii Housing spraying wun a combination of Church with Paul Kranz at the I fi ; t , increflses t0 We«tit44 A»P*#r of Dm Am*tfca>ii in tat* j fungicide and insecticide—arsen- Entertainment will be fur-1 ,v , , Red CroBi, bas announced that fc*4 Cross : tt|5*lt: 'lOJkUNfii; — «uniciB«li- To Line Or Carries Tree- ate of lead, nicotine and Bordeaux nishod 1)}' "Tlie Thirteen• "•• of-'major town officials, and for the there will be • rcfreihcr course Kraft said. fejftH Of thi« »t»te today were urged —when new shoots appear. Westfield High School under the establishment of a staff of police given in ftkn^T **•* t—tm* TWclsai |; |o Wtow tke le»d of other-cities Killing Fungus direction of Miss Janpt Grimier. anti J( Not To Lime? chancemen, who will be «n call 4 both U i^tkeSMchout the country '' Rev. Fred E. Miles, pastor o£ the nurses aide*. Mia. Kraft hat re- One of the tiniest tree insects Club Views Movie in Civilian Defense emergencies. the civifla. ;'*' ila'i'.i a iii'nHi "i inn n public hous- First Methodist Church, will clos' e The offer of Ann Higgs to pur- quested alt tmtm aUtM to Mil Hpjf':^i duration of the emer- /))/ The MASTER GARDENER Known to man is now suspected of On South America 1 chase prpy twding to "^ transmitting a serious fungus in- thi meetins: with benediction. property it 601-605 West her, We. 2-2M2, #r tL*4 CIOM A good many gardeners have Broad street for $1,250 was re- headquartm, W«. S-1M1. |'';^''H«*bert. %. Goldberg made the the habit of applying Mine each fection to pin»3 of the two-needle MOUNTAINSIDE—Mrs. Lorri- group—Scotch, Austrian, Mugho, jected. SttttJ>**? t *t* ftfhe WOE inducted into of- to their ktwns or gardens, mer Armstrong of Westfield show- year and red. ed colored movies of her recent Parents Have Job ,j»«« preiidcnt of the New Jer-ffni g that "sour soil" will nul- *• wy-Amcittion of Real Estate It is the pine tip beetle, so trip to South A/Jierien, at & meet- lify all their other gardening prac- brown in color it looks black and ^'•Mr4f at the annual installation tices. ing of the Mountainside Garden In Schools C. D. Z' iMtWn meeting; at the Hotel 8u- is no more than one-thirty-second Club Tuesday at tlie home of the y" ksiWi. The o»th of office was Actually, annual liming on the of an inch in length, according to president, Mrs. G. lves McCredio, ^ Jaipjfittcred by' Alexander Suin- home grounds is not only waste Dr. Stanley W. Bromley, chief 700 Clen avenue, Westfield. TRENTON — Stale Civil De- ful, but may actually be harmful fense Director Leonard Dreyfuss % met «f Teaneck, in his first pub- entomologist of the Bartlett Tree From the time that the pliot Farmers apply limestone only once Research Laboratories. this week outlined the role of par- WINTER QM§m is ,llf appearance since his own in- in a crop rotation, that is, every cam„ e aboard th___e_ ship to guide •• national president in The disease it carries is sphae- them into Rio de Janeiro harbor ents in school air raid safety pro- three or four years. The reason grams. Tuenday. for using lime is^qf course, to de- ropsis, or diplodia, a fungus which until they left, Mrs. Armstrong g, immediate past pres crease soil acidity. Materials used causes tips of pines to brown and described her trip in detail. She In the event of a bombing at- of-Me Newark board, took for this purpose do not leach out die. As the disease progresses, the spoke of the friendliness of the tack, Dreyfuss said, parents must HANOC the «»vel horn George W trees become so seedy in appear- not rush to schools to protect their 22 DRESSES orn»; m0*0<§(tm radinly and annual applications natives and showed scenes of their -.-•'• . • . • ' .• ' .• '> -:'"; '•r-"-.y -f-i--r..^-: Jr InataUad with him weio may cause a build-up which in ance that they must be removed. everyday life. "The people," she children and not tie up vital tele- i ,«%tt vie* presidents; Arthur I) turn will Cause an alkaline condi- Studies conducted by Dr. Brom- said, "do not have'gardens as we phone lines by calling the school. 31 DRESSES -DAVTIMC AND (StNINO-TO »IJD it ty** Winkle of Rutherford, Robert tion, in gome respects as detri- ley, and just announced, show that do in North America, but their The parents' job, he said; is to ?*'% Awlt of Elitabeth, I. Raymond mental to plant growth as too the tip beetle carries the infection keep children from being alarmed tt of Morristown, Kolston botanical gardens are very beau- V much acidity. just as Scolytus bark beetles trails tiful and contain both common by school air raid drills. 36 DRESSES-DAYTIMf AND eVfNINO-TO *.«• j of Red Bank, Riusell mit Dutch elm disease; as leaf hop- ii •* Vineland, Maurice 3. Lawn grasses are perfectly tol- pers cany Phloetn necrosis, an- and exotic flowers native to the Dreyfuss' air raid instructions • of Atlantic City, William erant of moderate soil acidity and other dread elm infection; and as jungle and country." to school authorities recommended Hi it. of Jersey City, and if you want to keep clover out of aphids and greenhouse thrips are Mrs. R. W, Peters and Mrs. P.that letters explaining the air raid 28 DRESSES-DAVTIMI AND fVININO-TO n C. Hataws of Summit; your lawn, never lime it at all un- responsible f OT the spread of virus E. Rosenstiehl assisted the hostess drills be sent to parents. „ I. IMMV of Arlington a> less it is extremely acid as deter- diseases in plants. during- the social hour. A simple letter included in the , 4r»*»r«r Md Uuit Gould of Wild- mined by soil testa. These beetles chew into the tips instructions stated that air raid 10 EVENING GOWNSv^, ,0 U "4 •* McrHary, Too high a degree of alkalinity of pine shoots and transmit'the in- Teenagers Plan Joint, drills had been started, "not that ldWry cited Ur*ck«nri *"l\m lreckmridc« admloistra- make an application no more often Insect and the fungus disease work ed to all ninth grade students and £,"'*•*% in abaftdoning pl«n« for a than every three or* four years. hand in hand and "all evidence their, guests. Refreshments will frank Lucanegro 7 HAT§-F*othfr«i; MUtallic, Nit, Vvleur. V*iv«t«-TO 33.M : 'JM*it rfmlopment, expressed the points to the beetle as the nefar- be served. Back From Korea $JMf$ ether cltie* would follow iti Police Reserve* To ious carrier". The following committees were The pine tip beetle caused ser- selected by the Jr. Hi-Y—Y-Teen SAN DIEGO, CAL.—Flank Lu- JERSEY BlOUittw-r«..«| .lf no time to launch ex. Begin Training ious injury in southern New Eng-committee; Refreshments, Barbara attbaUUied houiinf pro- canegro, seaman, USN, son of land 20 years ago,' Then the dip- HoKgren, Hugh Williams, and Joseph Lucanegro of 720 Coiiral tac Breckenririge atate- Ttte Police Reserves'unjt of the loma fungus, whose outward in- Tony Brandt; music, Tom Casey; SKIRTS -VIIVET AND TWIED-fO f4.fl ; ; < •M, adding 'When the force. avenue, haa returned to' the Unit- Westneld Civil Defense organiza- iury is very similar to that of tickets, Ann Hutton, Leslie Jo Fa- ed States aboard the attack trans- cemieunlim threaten the very tion, having reached its practical he insect pest, commanded atten- gans, and Betsy Riederer; chaper- tit m nation, ftderal money quota, will give the oath of office lon. Now both are on the up- port USS Bexar after five months ons, Sandy Epps; clean-up, Pete combat duty in Korean waters. SWEATERS w«« ,H TO n - Vi H ke applied to tralniag our and will take fingerprints of the iurge again over a considerable, Heck, and Tom Casey. Mrs. Dor- M'.WUI arming our men to last group this evening. It is ex- part of the country. Dr. Bromley othy Rankin, Y-Teen director, and Formerly a unit of the Atlantic Md protect the freedom of pected, that the training course reports. And the injury may be Donald H. Babcock, boys' work sec- Fleet, the Bexar was stationed in BAGS -SUEDE,,BROApaaTH/yilviT, FAItlE-S.#t TO 7.W Vl will begin within a week. ccentuated next spring and sum-retary, are advisers to the group. the Mediterranean Sea until Au- gust 1950, when she embarked on a 9000 mile dash via the Suez Canal to Inchon, Korea, where she landed a combat battalion of U. S, Marines. She later took part in thq ft Happy Housewives in Union County amphibious landings at Wontan 102 QUIMIY ST. 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UNION: 1032 STUYVESANT AYE. John franki s Free Parking in Rear Pay Your Public Service Bills Hero MEN'S APPAREL Open Monday, Thursday and Friday 7 GREAT STORES Evenings till 9 P. M. BRANCH STORES - Plainfie|d UNionville Z-9600 md Telephone We. (W. J.) UEAPP. TOtMPAY. JAUUAMT U. Taxes 15 Adult School Four Couneil»eii OU loner Permit Wanlmg BBJMMI I ee > (CoBtla«*a tnm Psf* t) (7-9), Lentaerersft <9-10:M), and decent, efficient, and honest town *M0CKTAIN81DE— Fire Chief HyTyusg. Francis Fetanen has announced | government." Adults from Westneld and vi- that all persuts for iiie installa- T«ps AU Afmmil ition cinity my enroll far any of the Mr. Belcher will be a candidate tion of oil burners in the Borough aooyc ceurafi Moaaay sight. The for. his second full tern. Comp- of Mountainside which were issued •ffice will W open at 7 p. at. aad troller of A. T. 4 T, be brings a sfter April 1, 1*60 are subject to Ngiatratiooj will be acccjitad until wealth of financial experience to inspection by the Mountainside Tuesday night 14 p. M. lafurautian dwy be se- higher tales cured en any of the above by con. his main job on the council, chsir- Fire Department. lU flght inflation, tatting Mrs. Helea Baser, regis- |man of the vital finance commit- On all oil burners installed aft- Ifobb* Hate i necessary, but trar, KooMvelt Juni*r High School, tee. er the above date which have not •ore than a been properly inspected, the prop- 301 Clark street. Mr. Gumbert.it MI, completing : three years, ha Followiag a meeting of the in- erty owners a« well ai the install- S [his second full term. He it presi- time, he* struction eoawittce Monday night, ers will be prosecuted to the full dent and general maqager of the ' will be geared it was announced by Dr. W. T. extent of the law, he said. Plyfber Container Corp. in Gar- I should be'then Harkraier, chairnan, that the fol- wood. His principal job on the Burners which have been in op- lowing list «f counes have been eration since April 1, 19SO, must trim I council has been chairman of pub- with other deanitaly cancelled froai the be inspected before Feb. 15, 19S1, lic works and council representa- Case statt apriag term: Art f»r Begianen to avoid prosecution under the tive on the Town Planning Board. Inotloac full (7.I0-* aM »-l»:l«), Ceramics I borough ordinance. The ordinance, Mr. Thomas, who was appointed it has. and II, Contract Bridge, Leatker- which formerly called for the is- to €11 the unexpired term of Har- | drifting of II eraft (7:30-»>, Evg Hooking suance of a permit for installa- vey B, Daycock, has extensive in- 1 declared that <7:I and »-10:SO), Sewing, tion and a Anal inspection by the terests here and in New York City. fh*y toit yew wardrobe .with thu dis- in accordance TiUorin*, EHglWi I and 11, Pub- 1 building inspector before use, has He has been serving '»• chairman lic Speaking, Spanish I and II, been changed to call for permit of the town property committee. fwcu'tw air that UbeU ikcw "P0061" Ml I side, the speak- Swimming, Banning Antiques, issuance and Anal inspection by Tnmwn'a TypewrltiNr i»-W, 'Flower Ar- Mr. Manes, chief engineer for the Fire Department members. sight! Stylei for every tyma of face, for be tut down rangtaienU (»-10:S0), and Square the Central Railroad of New Jer- Pensltiei for non-co-operation are awry warjraba need ,,. efuxut yaur mtm ; sot ss much as Dancing, sey, is coming up for his fourth still in effect. Hollars, Anyone wse hat enrolled in th* term. He it police commissioner l^sWUl *sw •^Vf^pAs10nlvVr# MMvl irvvsV OpvrV^v cancelled eourifi may secure: a and chairman of the Rshwsy Val- sending 19 kandsomaly with your MieU-ampointtd Representative rtfuad or • transfer to any, of ley Authority. ; • QAlHMD AM report at Gen- the II courses which remain open. WBJB^^^r^a^w Vla^VVIff *1»W B^BBVW watdrob*. largely gov- ALWAYS WHO IIWlTf c feliUes, pastor, •> wwi • wwi • wtBit • wwi • wntn • HWBVI •> : the invoea- fe'K, Jonas, toy [•en to take the religious Richard Al led the _ apeaker was f alub presided,

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associated, erel 8avin(t in ike famous •ecretary. ere assumed , an account- ; * Mitchell, i poit. Jack ney and act- Botany 500 Vestneld, was ' to the club. ; president o: nmander ol tailored by Daroff ity American

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| Union County organisation kind Mis. Stcf. W. Vlie' Special far Jnnumrg Only! Set in

i group known §ave on Custom-Made are -8et" v ||ts courses of l-style square |ednesday. eve- aists of eight 3-Pc. Set Slip Covers jtlnstruction for rienccd daric- be held ev- i 8 to 11 p. m »CiuhioH Sefo 2 Cswir* wllh 1 CtuMau auditorium i weeks. . |-known as ^throughout the as instructor IT hen it's labeled "Botany 500" that tells i proceeds will thool P.TA. ..10 the quality story that can't be tquailed! en to the pub. ed may reg< 84 And ... when if* "Tailored by Daroff that or come for fa guest ticket, lops in fathionl Put them all together may be ob- and they spell « topcoat that you'll revel in |Mi's. Louis R. Reg. $113 to $1251 or Mrs. Ed- from now on I Warm enough to wear now S2-4889-W. .. . light enough for a perfect spring com' Head* penion. Fly front, single breasted with .con> • Full Pleat* on All 4 SMe$! venient ilaih-thru pockets in regular, short

Bowen was and long models. Brown or natural colors. gof the Mayor's • All Cushions Reversible! Thursday night group in the Closing/ Washable Welting! the, Municipal III. Gordscn was

|eommittees ap- iren were: Pub- f John B.gchrei- I'M The Tefper "Letter •! Credit" Mrs. R. C. H. 'All the fabrics have been reduced from our regular stocks .. • f acting chairman florals, patterns and solid color sailcloth and twill that are vak Flu. No Dmwm Payment. N« Carry nmittee; public M. Cox, chair- dyed and pre-shrunk! And . , . all covers will b» pin fitted la« Ckarfe. V •• Fay '/ «• 30 D«yg, |,U. Grisainger, a a ionic safety, Mrs. on your furniture in your own home and finished in Tepper's Shop Thun. Til 9 tje, chairman, and % !• M Days, >/«, ia BO Day* ol safety, Supcr- own workrooms by our experts. Don't delay, select your fab- |Dr. Stacy N. Ewan rics os early as possible before the gems have been picked out. Mnii Mrs. llcck; bi- •rs. John Y. May, I'Mr. Grissinger, Tepper's—Second Floor Sees

This Is Louisiana1 |Rotary Club Tuea- CA. Hugh Clark in- Hl Jay Rodgors, lided. Rev. Merle nging and Henry L. bled at the piano, buncement was madef Phone Tepper's WX (to Cranford) 1010 ; to be held Friday, Flsinfield 6-3100 Bound Brook 9-1500 Hills Manor, Me- I Brunner heads the ;tee. .. PL A IN FIELD * •^ *y Budget For parkinr-In prol.ibltid ama, M.rlc-i avenu,! Robert Campbell "Shotgun" Vaccine Needed To fines of (3 each «wr« paid by lira. OBITUARIES Prayers were said at the grave !K. K. Sloan of CranfoH and Mrs. in Fairview Cemetery Saturday ! E. 3, Fiske ot «26 Arlington are- for Robert Campbell of Brooklyn, ^ .Phillip* Jeremiah B. Fitzgerald Blast Three Polio Viruses jnue. Charged with pafMf ato-ti Jff3;#«rih for overtlmf! .}rf-jjhe-,iate Mr.,andJ progress in fight against in-j- 1 *ife died.in 1933. Miv Campbell IP 19 budget "will be submitted to J p'ajd by the teUowri&ii H«nry firadford Phillips. Orf A native of New York, Mr, Ru, ! The 'Wesdfield' 50. This' has placed an unre wer e flaach were was the oldest member of the ; the voters for approval Feb. IS. Graveman of Cl»rk ?owi»Mi», !•- HPSS^M^Vwas a d,,gerald had resided in Westfield 39 Leader will publish a •series of lenting financial load upon the tat* and finei«. Westfield chapter of the Old Guard. chapters of the National Founda- "" M* 4rf Oejory Priest, who years. Until his retirement several articles especially written by Mr. The board estimates it wjll re- roy Ford MC?18 Sen«c* place, bjr «7 motorist*, He and his son, William M. Camp- tion for Infantile Paralysis. s^i ttii country on "Theyears ago, he -was proprietor of Moody. This is the thir-d in the ceive $6,323.92 from the state, an bell, are the on!y father and son the Fitzgerald Printing Co. of New series.) Then, too, an analysis of figures increase of more than $1,000 than York. who have been members of the shows that more and more adults 1950-51; $2,382.01 from the •WVATM ^.^Siptrctifed in 1924 from chapter at the same time. We reported earlier in this ser- During the Spanish-American ies that the National Foundation are being stricken. In the past, cigaret tax; $4,427.71 from mu- 'ffa ttrrett Co., New York. For Mr. Campbell was born in Glas- year* he was an active War, Mr. Fitzgerald was a private for Infantile Paralysis has invest-j roughly 15 per cent of all patients nicipal aid; $3,000 from tuition, gow, Scotland, and came to this /of the Kinis County in Company, K, Fourth U. S. Regi- country with his parents when he!ed 113,100,000 during the past 12|were over 15 years old; now 25 which is $1,000 more than in the »n" *» >» Greenwoodlowed by a high mass of requiem in the plant, and Mr. Campbell Dimes, is being put into the servici Troop 70 Leaden on*cred'by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry was severely burned and disfigured For one thing, there is not just of mankind. Polio will be con. J, Watterson at 9:80 a. m, in Holy for life. Through his quick action one polio virus. There are at least .ruered by its use some day. Awanleil Badges Trinity Church. Interment was in the fire was prevented from spread- three of them — perhaps more. the family plot. ing over the lower part of Brook- Science needs a "shotgun" vaccine MOUNTAINSIDE —All patrol _JmM&f*Ai«*r>«». formerlr to blast this multiple enemy. Fireside Council liK*!1***"' 'le* ywUrday mom. lyn. leaders and their assistants were Polio used to be considered Meeting Tonight presented with their badges of of- ^^Msjr UlMM. He was the hru- "summer disease". In recent years fice at a recent meeting of Boy Dart 3.95 Dale Felix J. Pierce, of Lebanon, William ITsiylerSr. however, the peak weeks of inci- •f Mm. Maifaret Hoeller brother ot Mra. Raymond Brennan Fireside Council, 715, Royal Ar- Scout Troop 70, Following the William L. Styler Si'., 54, of dence have occurred in the au- ceremony, they saw a preview of Top f«vorilM with America's bcM-rfrciwd nm.j of Westfield, died Thursday at his Elisabeth, father of William ' L. tumn and there have been as many canum, will hold a Past Regents' Mr. Jacktrar waa born in Newhome after a ions illness. Night tonight at 8 in the lodge the film "Pattern for Survival,", Styler Jr. -of Mountainside, died cases after the second week in which was later shown by the De- mud no wonder! A«th ahir|a are impeccably' k M* M4 KMT«d as a imall child Bonn in Bayonne, Mr. Pierce Monday. He had been chief clerk September as in all the months be- rooms at Broad and Prospect •M kla family ta Indiana. For liter lived in Bayonne before mov- streets. fense Council to the public. A with Arrow'a famous non-wilt, non-wrinkle i i the New York office of the pur-fore. In 1960, the week ending inarchjng drill closed the meeting. - War nan a« was luttrintcndent ing to the Lebanon vicinity eight chasing agent of the Centrsl Rail- Sept. 16 saw the highest incidence Mitogs c«t for better fit...Sanforized labeled Friday the Panther patrdl won ' Iha aar dkaartnant of tha.Ccn. years afo, He was a paperhanger road of New Jersey, in New Jersey, with the national MAP TM IIAOM KM ' aWraad of New Jersey. Elghi a knot-tying contest, and all the age leaa than 1%). The durable buttons are« and at one time was employed at Besides his son, Mr.'Styler is peak coming one week later. AU1OCAINIWS • *f9, irhfnhe wai superin. the atate sanitarium af Mt. Kipp, survived by his widow, Mrs. Eliz- boys who had participated in the on to at ay! Thcre'a only one difference kctWte I ajt tk* Mme department oi near Gltn Gardner. He was a abeth M. Neabor Styler; another recent 'waste paper collection were handsome look-alike* . •. Dale it luxurious!* | _ tlmora ft Ohio Kailroad commgnicant of St. Ann's Church, son, Joseph R. Styler, at home; a presented with passes to the mov- awnd from Wnttcjd to Bal- • LEGAL NOTICES of exlr* fine broadcloth for you who prefer ike« Hanipton.' daughter, Mrs.- Peter Anzelone of es by the troop committee. Ha retired three years Also surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; two brothers, John J. of Heoords In the oltlee of the Collector of Tnxes, WeBtncld, N. J., be>U Sec them here today. . Mrs. Caroline Shanosky Pierce; ind lea le , Che followingng'' pepersonn s nre delinquent In iiei'Konnl property tnxes Roselle and 'Joseph A. of tJnlon; with Interest levied and dtl up "to"the end'of 1950 as of » A.M. January- 22, ' wai a Mason and two diufhten, Mrs. Edward Beh- and two sisters, Miss Mary Styler ney of Bayonne and Miss Carol w» Aiirrmm "» inn IwImM AIMHI Motorists Pay SIHl 'rfl* nil w 4oflf*d ta the Bailroad and Mrs. William Mottley, both of Davney, «26 W. Broad St 1950 I 5.50 r» York. Me waa a member of Pierce at home; four brothers, Elliabeth. Mrs. Itoxle Cobbe, 450 W. Brond St , 11)48-1950 16.U7 Walter of New York, and Adam, Theo.. HlHlfCH( , 616 W. ,Broa d St.. 195(. . 1. 5.60 a Praabtterlan Church of West- Funeral 'services were held yes- E. F. Ha"" l[ey, 658 W. ~Broiu l' "S•t 1947-ltir.O 22.71 Martin, and Alexander, of Bay- Violation Fines la aildltio* to hit wife, he is terday in the John F. Martin Hay HeddR •, 401 W. Uroad St lKJB-lJoO 11.45 onne; three other sisters, Mrs. Ar- Charles White, 405 W. Broiid St 1U48-195O 16.117 Funeral Home, Elizabeth. Inter- NNivad by two daughters, Mrs. thur Bullock of California, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Cleare, 411 W. Broad St 1950 5.50 On a charge of having.no auto- ment was in St. Gertrude's Ceme- T. W. Edmund, 449 W. Broad St. ]!U8-lt>r>0 13.97 Frank ft Newbert of Wntfleld Blanche ZelasVo of California, and S. Veneaio, 128 Caw-lulu PI 1»S« 5.50 mobile registration certificate in Md Mra, Alfred Wohlwend of St. tery, Woodbridge. A. P. linserft, 510 Central Ave 1948-1950 10.117 Mri. Lou Scott of Jersey City; M. P. Hargrove, 20!) Central Ave ]!H7-lt>iiO 45.4a his possession, James VV, Farise of kHtcratarg; a aon, Frank M, Bech and three grandchildren. Howard 11. Love, 245 Chnrles St 1D4T-1950 45.42 Staten Island was fined $6 and $3 •m Jr. of Martlnsburg, W. Va., U V. French, 566 Cumberland St.. 11150 11.01 The funeral was held Monday FrieH Chicken No 3. T. Clurk, 624 Cumberland St 1947-1950 45.42 costs by Magistrate William M. • brower, .George Becherer of from his lite home. At 10 a. 'm. Longer Sunday' Oeorse C. Talbot, 432 Downer St 11147-1950 22.71 Beard in Municipal Court Tuesday 2-MM i Tat re Haute, Ind.; and. three a high mass of requiem was offer- Frederick Houston, 430 Downer St 1947-1950 22.71 -ight". • - C. ,1. liufflnl, 52S Dowiel- SI " 194!l-l!l50 11.4", NEW SUIT CUM 'OJMMNO MJmMkkUdren. ed in St. Ann's Church. Interment Dinner Treat O. Molloy, 171 Elm SI'..... '. 1050, . .. , u.50 A charge of careless driving JiWnifilaerylcea will', be hpti. wai in St. Ann's Cemetery, «d Clurence Wllllama, 4S1 Elm St 1S4S-105O 33.04 against Richard Y. Hewson of 857 Olto Pnce, 211 Elmer St 1D47-1MO 22.71 WYATTS; »jplajr;at;2>,:in, in Gray's jPtfn Joining the church. Br MARY W. ARMSTRONG, Alfrrd C. Beckman, 431 Eversou M l!U7-ll)"»0.,,: ifffal Honf Portland is the only survivor. now with the output at a high 22.90 iiSwH ***•'"?«""• After his 28.69 Funeral services were held Mon- point the old American favorite SKlremint in 1846, he moved to a.50 lay at Gray's Funeral Home with fried chicken has a place on the 22.71 ev. Frederick W. Blati, rector of 16.97 United State Department of Agri- 11.45 WM*l *aa formerly manager of U. Paul's Episcopal Church, offi- culture list of plentiful foods. r,,50 HRIM marine department of the New iating. Interment was in Fair- 5.50 "wfttrkomce of the Auto Insurance icw Cemetery. Actually these young tender 45.42 iffCo.; an affiliate of the Aetna Life birds may be quite as economical Ipaiirance Co., Hartfotd, Conn. He a purchase as the larger fowl so u „ PURLOINED FROM OLD PRINTS fypfcl.a former member of St. Paul's Mrs. Carolina DiPace long recommended as a "best 1 jpjipiscopal Church. SCOTCH PLAINS—Mrs. Caro- buy". So a pair of smaller chick- IOW - — Some Dutch-Indian Place Names 1) pSSBeiides his widow, he is sur lina DiPace of 356 Cook avenue ens on the platter may be today's • "The Dutch, Walloons and French, *t|yM,by a daughter, Mrs. Fran. died Sunday. She was the widow offering instead of one. Along used to make canoes for the Ind g;fi*» Benson; a son, Robert B. Jen. of Philip DiPace. with plenty and price, these young all of whom spoke Dutch, occupied §pniM«» Jr. of Factoryville: and one The funeral was held Tuesday chickens offer two advantages New JerWy more than half a century shingles for the white man's m ftfrandchlld. morning from her late home. Rev. sometimes overlooked: They are before the English came. The French and for many other purposes, j John S. Nelligan officiated at the tender enough to cook quickly, '0k'Funeral services were held yes- did not distinguish between Dutch and name dates back to 1641. solemn requiem mass at St. Bar-thus saving time and fuel. They terday in Gray's Funeral Home tholomew the Apostle Church at 10 may be prepared in different ways Indian place names, or tribal-names, "Wappinges" is a Dutch. Hfith Rev. Frederick W. Blata, rcc _ „,,. l!l.-)0 R.i for both were strange to their ears. ftOr:of gt. Paul's a, m. Interment was in St. Mary's so jan give variety to meals even Mary Ci. Clements, 73S Itilhwny Ave 1M7-M.10 4u. name, from the Dutch "wapen"« Cemetery, Plainfield. when used often. All HeniH mi thlH ll.*t remaining: unpaid Februnry i>th will l>o r< It is almost preposterous to assume 1 . rffflelating. Interment was in published In the l«sue of The Wostflpkl L.ender on Felmmrv Stli. l!t"»1. ing .weapon, and .was applied sSfJreenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. Though frying has long been BEIJT U BOEDER, that during half a century or more of very early date t6 a sub-tribe« Samuel R. Moffitt the most familiar way to cook Collector ot. Taxes contact the more cultivated Dutch Munsees, living along the eastW these young birds, they may go V\ estfleld, Npu- Jersey tongue did not influence the cruder '. Mrs. Marie Terp SCOTCH PLAINS—Samuel R. Fep« SUi4' the Hudson, who came later to Moffltt. 77, of 2054 Hilltop road farther in serving the family when unwritten Indian." ... »?; Mrs. Marie Terp, 79, o.f Spring- stuffed and roasted or oven-bar- Jersey. »In 1643, DeVries wrotf *: field, formerly of Westfield, died and Pittsburgh, Pa., died Monday name "Wappirigers" and «t still in Muhjenberg Hospital, Plainfield, becued. The smallest and most Weehawken appears ,to be a com- ; Sunday at the home of her daugh- where he had been a patient since tender, make a delicious, tempting •bination of the Dutch "wee.woc" with vives at Wap.pingers Falls, •« ter, Mrs. Joseph Janchus, Spring- December. He was an accountant. platter if split in half and tludson, in Dutchess County. on the broiler rack. cooked the Indian "hack" or "hawken"— Mr. Moffltt is survived by his "cultivated land or place", meaning ^Mrs.. Terp lived in Westfield for Two stuffed fryers take less Pompton,, a Dutch settlement j •10 years before moving to Spring- ivife, Mrs. Nellie Moffitt of Pitts- "land of woe" and referring, no doubt, burgh. time to roast than one large roast- Pears in the Dutch records short! field in 1938. She was a member ing chicken. Fryer ineHt when to the early Indian massacres. ter 1700. The name is from "F of the Presbyterian Church there. Funeral services will be held to- Established 1867 morrow in Desaulnier's Funeral oven roasted is very delici meaning pump, -and "ton", . "Funeral services were held yes- flavor and* fork tender. Boin ui"si Passaic, or Pesiak"(originally pro- terday in the Smith and Smith Home, Pittsburgh. Cremation will th cask., No doubt the• refernce•"»] f stuffing and gravy help stretch the ' nounced Paysiock) appears to be from Funeral Home, Springfield. ollow in the Homewood Crcma- Pump and water cask, at an •ory in Pittsburgh. servings. Roasting is easy for the the Dutch "pes", a defile, and Indian cook, too—takes less handling and Non-Sectarian "ack"; hence, "the land of the defile". Dutch taverri. This, also, becau attention than frying. A chicken Non-Profit As the Dutch approached it at Toto- name of-a sub,-tribe of the p' —three to four pounds "dressed the Pomptoris, whose true 1 weight" or two und a half to three wa, and from Paterson and Little 1 pounds rendy-to-cook weight, takes Falls, this name is appropriate. The .name probably was "Opings . only an hour and a half to two lower river was called Acquegenonck, Preakness (Prekenis.before hours in an oven of 350F and A beautifully adapted site, which may have been the true Indian has not been satisfactorily «cf„ needs only three-quarters to one name of the whole river valley. quart of savory breadcrumb Btuflf- meticulously maintained. for as Indian, and is more pro1w ing.' "Hackensack", a name applied to, combination of Dutch "P" " a small tribe, appears to be mixed In- preach, with "nia"—a niche.1 But if frying is still your choice, , dian and Dutch. An "early form was "preach niche", or "preaching" these are the directions from the could designate this little valley' Bureau of Home Nutrition and Hackinshacky. Hakken is Dutch,' | Home Economics. A two- to four- Sufficient acreage to meet the needs meaning "chop" or "hew", and hack, ed away back in the mountainttl( pound chicken dressed weight will ack, awken, Indian for "cultivated Totowa, and, no doubt, a » give one and a half to three of Westfield and vicinity for the next land or place". Hence, the "chopping search will find the preacher.,.'; pounds ready-to-cook chicken. Pre- name also is associated with ' hundred years or hewing place" because there was pare the chicken for cooking. Cut much white cedar there and it was ing place usually not frequf in serving pieces. Season chicken was preachers—pulpit preachers, with snlt and pepper uml sprinkle with flour. Heat Cut (iibout a half inch deep) in a heavy frying pnn. I Put the thickest pieces of chicken [ THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPA in the fat first. Do not crowd— Fairview Cemetery leave enough space for the fat to Eaat Broad Street Funeral Director, come up around each piece. Cook 1892 ASSETS EXCEED Westfield slowly, turning often in an un- Weitfield, N. J. 1951 covered pan. The thickest pieces $19,000,000 318 E. Broad St. Cratijord will lake from 20 to 35 minutes Supt's Office tel. west. 2-0143 12 Springfield Ave. to cook. After the pieces have stivaElm stre. Office been browned, cooking muy be fin- ?,L °t Weslfieid'jjOldwt Banking Inilltution *4t. cr. 6-0092 ished in a moderate oven (350F) WE. 2-0130 if more convenient. Gates Close at 6:30 p. m - At tht Oold«n Trlangla - « Member Federal' Da pat It Iniurance Corporation U-.'P'^ f.*.':'^ 1 'V . -, IHI

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rekaaed by ita! at i ire employed h «*r it Mac 1«« VMW f«w4 M Save Yoa More Tlaa Jist • Few MlddlcMx wtr tmm we muni**mtt mtmjtt Uw federally em- Hunterdon [7y^ ^ lithe bottom of ) W« haveidll other turn aufc mf^ I persona em- •tolly ftr M MeerdtMl to •*» «mi etriet ent. What's more, AttP gives you a full week's protttction against paying home of •Unfcnb hjr other rcptttiMe f tnition Depot I higher prices on any of its advertised items, even though market at F«rt t'jountiw A la cither CMC our MUM M tht hM; prices should go up. This full week's protection applies to not just It«|«urutet of qtulity ••«) valpw. *«j grocery prices alone. Whether for meats, dairy products, fruits and J VUty w iMMtit duty* ptt w^irta*! with all jhMe A*P pro*ict.f — ^ vegetables or bakery treats — every price shown here is good from k Trjr thiM, and! lt| m ka*w how you] today through Wednesday of next week — hot to merely Saturday Ukt then. PLOJM write: «|^ of this week. od hat be. ^CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT.j kunity to inai Mfrinrl \ the campaign Society for j to Animals Kited shelter. Paub inform- eral manager j was "keenly Grapefruit Sections AS* 20nt»2i*tS5* I proposal and eats Hmend to,the Airline Prune Juice. • . »MM.31t » careful eon- | to the chap- Pineapple JuiceuM>yi»oi.l5e ««i«->35« The "Super-KgKt" meal prices advertised here |Oarwood par- are the prices you pay at your AJ>P. And, like «f the «helter Del Monte Corn O*M« cntm .tyi. 17 «. 2 fw 33e all other price* in this ad, they're guaranteed for a full week. What'a more, "Super-Riglu" Sliced Pickled Beets H«*MI»W MW.|W16« quality" it alwajn uniformly high. h, carrying SPflA execu- Kounty Klst Peas . . i7«.cW2(*r31e *>ood, West- rood, Moun Tomato Juice in*? t3H 01.10e 11 u. CM 2 IM 27* \S tins, Roselle, LOX<; ISLAND DECKS Kenilworth Dinty Moore Beet Stew . J4.K«47« Iitr* Oarl tit pport tp the l PHlsbury Pie Crust. . »«.P*« 2for31t PRIME RliiS or BEEF IOMIMI . ^K.7^0 \oif main- Beardsley's Codfish Cakes iOH«tta«20« , Chickens IMIMC 4V, 10 4mti. fc. 45 S M,u p ib. 55c Smoked Pork Butts and a 24- ^Stewing Lamb fctnt «d ihant b 29e Sliced Bacon swmm 2hall|b.pk3t.6,r>e s public, hopes Henri Spaghetti Sauce , , 101. can 1S« r which would for dogs and Gravy' Master f« ™kinj O»V)M ' m OZ. bet. 1S« Shoulders of Lamb oou-cui-whoit ib. 53« Fresh Port Shoulders Short cul : Ib. 47« | of grace at '.expired, or Breast of Veal . . . . • . «>'35e Fresh Spare Ribs. . , «>53e '; to the shel- . . |: pending a Whit* Boneless Brisket Beef F'«h or com*d ib 89» Frankfurters ib 65c Evaporated Milk Plate and Navel Beef fr«h-br boiiin, H..37e Bee/Kidneys' • ib29o Thtra't ntiw IwMr for any milk UHI Chopped Beef fmHiywi *65e Bologna or Meat Lqaf snead %ib.33c Fresh Peas , f*m «*** t*m »19. Soup Beef SOMI«U fc65« Sauerkraut ioo» iblOc Tangerines U!.N..II-I*-I»I..I» fc9« Carolina White Rice 11«. pis. 19C J K>. PI». 37« Temple Oranges uiNVisrad* b 10e Fin* Qmrnlltfi Smmtmm* Chef Bdy-Ar.Dee Ravioli ws«cin25e White Celery I-The oircu- Mott'8 Apple Pom-ett« • » i7.ii«22e Swordfish Steak* • • • • • K49« «MUM« **i la Him will lilf-tnvki Ktat ItftrtmMi r the Pascal Celery, florid. iw>21a Hiker as ex- Hartley Marmalade OonwHc iibi«25« Codfish Steaks ...... «>29e Ducks ... long Islind'i linul ' v Ib. 53c Jh;e YMCA is Washed SpinacK Rndyiocook 10 01. bag 29* |group of lo- Oreo Creme Sandwich Nibiice 4» «. oka. 16« Smeltfl fancy No. 1 Ib 29o Prime Ribs of Beef Ov«n r«dy ib 89c Yellow Onions usNoignd. h>5e ulevard. PuSSy Cat Food Flag lei. can3(w25* Smoked Cod F|Uet • • • • K>45« Chickens *mUH-3io3Kibi. ib.61c 3'^ibs up ib.73c jements.at a Fresh Dates , thafr Noxon Metal Polish • a • Hpt.b*f.23« Hve the Y the He has re- Bleachette Bluing . . 2»z.pkg.2f«rl5« S/mrklm ,, resignation; ttmen' working Scouring Pads sqaP rn(drir.ghi u\\ *§ of 12 lQe Gelatin Dessertti lieen reported. Your etioict of |irinsn at the Bright Sail Floor Wax . . m>.«n35« 6 fruil flavors. hts, said the s dia- Camay Soap . , . b>ih,\z,c,u2ior25e jji'a recommen- Frommn Food* ^pted by the i»gement of- OmtatmmtUmm Vmlmm! Orange Juice 014 south 6 «. can 2 'or 35« ,jch comes uh- f jurisdiction. Mixed Vegetables sir* ty 0, ubby 12«. pkg. 23o Uker's dismis- Grapefruit Juice _ . Smith was Imported Bleu omiih ni. 59c 0Our «fisa« fmrkw Tnmu Um'U UM. French Fried Potatoes i»by 9oa.pita.21o . discharge of f'maintainsthe Sardo Romano ...... n>69c Apple Pie JantParlwr tich 55o Chopped Spinach t\,n Eyt or ubby u n. pka. 23o toward him Dimtmtie r »f) or three,of Imported Swiss Cheese DonutS ' Suga'tdor cinnimon . pkg.ofl2'»'23c Ocean Perch Fillet c»P n John lib.47c r 'We have a wide variety of dietetic " ' j Dilker claims v | to run the pro- l> foods . , . below ire listed but a few. ' Ched-O-Bit Ommiooi Pineapple Cheese Cake • . . «ch49o Candy Treat* ' ' lat enrollment Thin Mints w.rwi ic iib.b»x'43o ippcil. Applesauce • . . . zo. pig, 17c Chocolate Fudge Golden Layer «ch 61c £ minister to PeicheS Halvai or ilictd 1>oi.can23e MaltieS ChocolaX covarad milk baili S 01. pkg. 31* Jn Martins- Chive Cream Cheese »onWi 3ot.pkg.17c Dundee Cake Hair ii» «»ch 55o {Iv&nia and had Butterscotch Patt\es *«J'« iooi.pk9.27c f.before coming Beets or Carrots oictd i or CM 3 r»r 23c Kay Natural Cheddar Kran ft ib. Pv8.35c Danish Coffee Ring ruin »ch31c Sweet Peas No lugir or Mil *iM Iszjcan2'«r23e Snappy or Pippin Roll • . 3«>oii20c Macaroon-Cup Cakes . . pkg.oi6for31c Candies & Gums AII 5c v»ri«ti.i 6pVg> 23= Tuna Fish chick fs.i-bi(.ii» ' •»u.'ctn33e OK MO " TlwCreat Admtkft Padie TM O. irge >.; charge, James of 3BG Spring $200 and $3 iinoon by Magis- Beatd. rested by Chief ir, Lieut. George James Vassll p. m. in his au- :h^Plains avenue street. He had slips' in his- pos- rims SIWQPrt M MI^W MLVittft MM Wn*MfViC*l •ttffflS QMy* lid. Passes College Inn tam Camay Soap Duz Ivpry Soap Ivory Flakes Spic & Span Tide Chicken Broth •» For,lo(l»t and bath For the laundry and dishes Pericnal size :or dishes and flna fabrics For cleaning painled surfaces For (he family wash' or clisrHM * f*0ulir fix* Q largo OO_ (son of S23 Clark e large large QO 1602. Oft- c 'fed word that he ctka -^ Pkg. 3 oka. 19c pkg. 60<5 . 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—, :;_!*" !i,i"_7.*]I'n, V. "'"'"'"iiuiuiiiium. ,,/f,,ji . I'tmwil tiuiwmtiimn. mr OtME | '«'IITII:IIIE 'riiiiiliuiiuu ,ton- tjumli itnir. ;Jltuiili. linuVin, iliis^inu.ir-. frv.'i. mtam mm. vsmi£ zxmimix !j,. 'mm- nniiitlii "illi mimv Eh-i-f.. I 'fliill .iii ^rtit^-icu -n i,||iimt. Ht inikm ihnlo to «m»m- ion>!»«Hy 'fT'lphiiii nv.Mii'".. ;ro:(i-iii(im; I'lmiU- ! t'm j'smnlliitiiiuili mail. -V'«ii. a.;i:wiKJi. . 'iMntriij'ih 'movlitr IU.«. >>»»•• <^niv .nintt ... '.»- >iiiitMiiiinini' mm,, ^'iiimv. iinwi ii iiiuiitr. tB»nu VrtUJ£51 is 'aot' ma I»«SJS un TKii).. tin ilinHI! .viinv 'ilrinim ! ,j;nr.. iluitltu. niilliirwiiiriliwiiii-., ilnv IIKIII.IL•. Trt« ijiiiiitilm I'lnwul! :aiuif-i uniiimjii. ilittinirwiiiu'il. iu<\: iivinii COW-. l i» 1!IIII||IIT IIjlKiluc "ilasiiior ml itlu •WoiiliJUi aiaarU ill nuiUumi ISKIHIIUWU HfV " ' _}Hn«'Ufetsnuse •! mmni iliiuiHi. a '« •.fuuitiiire.""""";, nii* iimli n|l'n"'l Bin- Hint wjtfj ,aj£iwasiKK. *, as. Jt. anas. -••Or f Bli WKallfiELP (V. J) UAPEtt.THTJtaDAY, JAJlUAftTM. Hit FOiSAU • IMAlNOTICfS UOAINOVICH la ika-Ua t UOAlNOTIOEf • IMMlNOUCtt >nia»- ™ u. ft, all porce- «' nueiBAMK, excellmi running Pefcruary li, lejil at 8 o'cWk, for Tnrlt' Office of the Company at '66 onUu from tti« date, of aaka order, Jersey, DO HBREBY CBBTIFT that "the 7M» of condition. Call West. I-&M«-af. the lurnKhlnic of oru»ht|S ttotie to FlfUi A vend*, New Vork City, V. Y. r they will t>e,jto»*«r karred from 111* aaid (HU^oraUo* «M, 00 t*i« Wilr- be «>e« for road repairs durlm the No clHlVntt of any nature pvrportiny rftMcutinf or recoverinl the itmt llelh day of Deceirber, 1960, file In at two O'CIOCK In tfeVafternoon of I and guar MtTABI.K YTPBWMnW with year 19'>J. lo be.baaed upon them will be recoo catnat the »ubacrlb«r. my office a duly executed and at- ciur, %tb. Call at T20~entral Av«- PropoMlt tnu*t be Adivcred af the niied by the Company. The public f>sted consent In «'rltlnv to the dls- Bnid day. ' PtmUt «ay hi pew gpln«t at cut EPWARD ITO-CONNOR. JR., All the following lot, tract or jtar- i, CranrCrrord PlaPlaiio mif, 2nd floor. l and before the hour above will please take notice aetorulnily. Exe aolullcn of aald corporation, «». Captain Elmer Rebuild*™Rb , I ent\on«i. 8un Insurance Office, UJml&d Executor. cuted by all the utockhoidm thereof, rrtS»BIT«»« —All makes-tort- Proposals nut be accom|>anLeil by 1-11-St Fees 11.00 uc*ne T. BrenfianB ,At Attornet y wlilcli said aonaest and the record '.laa^vv*-''"-*11** "•.*!« ««^»n «^ i. Railroad Mta- MM) Park Aa Vg.| lt» able and ofle* rlfte. Bold, runted, a certified cl:eck payable to the or- Elliabe of ihe |)recMdln|C» a/oreasld are now of I'nlon a»d Rtate exchanged, fapalrM. Prompt «ar. der er the Town of WeMfleld, In an ABt AKU MKITWIti, h. K. J. 011 file In iw Haiil office si provided [walnut, 8 pierce a|Hount equal to Un ner cent of Die feea flit hy 1H W. BKCINNINO at a »olnt in ttia and t p.m., nmoiini bid. southwesterly side line of Klplef lture; also w»«h- NOTICE IN TE8TIMONT WHEREOF, I Avenue, «h!ch said point In distant inf g between 18 a.m. ml I] ithci Mim!l Items BpecincfUlonB and Klflndard prn- BJdii and t-ntiniatiis fnr school wane* T* immmn*9* have hereto net my hand and ire Jan. SSth. Coll ocwnl form may lie ebftlnerf at the southeasterly along ftid ride line Saturday afUTtmwu nuppilea' will lie leiifh'ed by Hie state of FRANK VJQUANTI, **> affixed, my official seal, at Tren- of KlpleRlpleyy Avenue,, a dlstaaedlnlauc*e of OnOnee tn-reii D:»V-ti:3O. office of John T. Hopkins, Town Htiiird of Kducatlon of the Borouifh ctaaed. ton, Ibis Thirtieth day of De- Hundred Mv (ISO) ltf ( r Sunday* antfl i p.m., .__ . lor collee- Kn«Ulwr, Municipal Kull,Mn», WrM- of Mountulnplrie, nt the Mountain- Pursuant to the order of CHARMS! cember, A. V. one fliousand nine llundtcd RIVT (160) fetf from rne [ combination. field, New Jersey. The Council re- Hide Hchool, Hontc No, 29 (Wenfletd, lnter»Ktlci) of aalt tide line or Rip- be obtained frQm the tors. U.S. Mint and u»»i. limited A. OTTO, JR., Surrogate of the hundred and fifty. f Uy Ak-mut With th« southeasterly _... chairs, 17: foreiara. Hobby 8h«K North -at •ervea the fltht to reject eny or all K. J.), up lo 8 I'M., on Feb. IS, IS'l. oounty «f Union, made oa th« ty ef Hinjf Kim at iMSM. MA side 'like of (Vine Street; ihenc* Sri! fcle, 120; wicker l.enol. Weefcday«. lM. M-t» lildx, if. In (he Ititerejit of the Ton-n Specifications are available from twenty-third day nf December A.D., iAJOtp B. MAJUII. «.euthv«t«r!y an« parallel to 'wld mlta will 1M iuued fat 'fit; dei-k, |l(i; 3- 1} in AeemeA advlniible tb do so. tile Prlnclpiil'ii office. The Hoard re- l|tre« 114.72 of Oh* Hunired Two ant KlaW- after aiMdowiii he taML- linnie.. 125. 1400 Avenue. Telephone WE. J-SC19. Town Rnvlnter. bld^, or ta waive any Informality. • estate of said decensed. notice la Four Hmmredftn (lU.lt) f«et (o a In cnfeicuif tht UMI * d, Scofch Plains. Parking by day, w«elt or month. 1-lG-lt ' reer »1.29 MOl'NTAlNHlnE hereby riven to the creditors of Mid point: tK«nce northeaat*rlr farlllel llOAnil OV BDl'CATION, decettRea to exhibit lo the subscriber to Hal4 tlar linn of Rlttley AVtnae ft «aidir« burning witlMtrt! , ti'J; Rlngle bed fO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: D. n. MalWf 11, Clerk. under oath or affirmation their . Public Notice Is hereby BIVM th«l distance of Fifty (511) feet to a t a meet- Street, a dlnunce of One Hapartd hxnt, and art UaUc tm ' . picture frames, 5JC9-M. , l-l-t< PultclM 7ST*"« to 7ig«00 Inclusive, of nonce TB c«feMtw«« or they will be forever barred from ing thereof held January 22, 19f,l. Two and Elirhly-Four Hundredrni , mitts and Imlln, the Bun Insurunce OITIce, Limited, of Eatate of EUVVAnT) U. O'CON- prosecuting or recovering the'some (102.Hi) fe»t to H point fn said Bid* chief »#ld. !>lume WesL 2- t5n«l»nd, requirlnr for Iheir vullillty NOR, ., 423 North Ave., West, point and place of BEOlNNINrl. accounted for, nor any premium* re. IDMO, upon the application of fha WestfleU, N. J. I celled thereunder by thin Company, tinderelfned, UK Kxecuior . of the Feea |T.I" UBiNO Jot ntfint&red t In ilock TlkOSU SEALED pfToPOIAUt will be »- they will be valueleHsTtnd void In eHtate of laid deceased, noflce la numbered l>2» •» liid down oA the Schwlnn. ex- reived by the ruu'nrll of I lie Town the hand* nf whomsoever Hiey may hereby fIven to the creditors of aald Tuz Map or thf Town of Weetlteld, 15. Call West. of WfRlflold, at the Municipal Build- falliond unV claim thereunder would decetisen to exhibit In the aubscriber IN8P. . ; OK ataTIO New 7«ffy.- ' Mcmbm and pieiti »tti»i under oath or aiTlriiiaticm their Tit MATH f,V DI«MM.I TIO« flBINO,al«n know* la 1011 Rlptef in*, 121 rroslieet Street, Weslfleld, be tllesal and fraudulent. If found claims and detnanda affalmt Ihe nifhtly trooj) of' tht *•*' Nrw Jersey, on Tuesday fvenlnr, they choulil be returned to the New ro all to whom tl.ehp nreHents mny Avenue, Wenrneld, New Jersey. kcfiHe, tyjie extate of Mid deceased within >lx rome, OUEETINfi: Th«r# IK due aptrsxltnafelr »l.' Won.*'* dub heard Wrl|W I crH, desk, mi- WIIEHI5AS, It xiipeam to my'unt- ~ with interest from May i. Ijiiit ler oi tbt.J. A. Wri|*t!« fiil cJuilr, coffee tacnoH, by Billy niitlientlcated rec- and chuir, ci*6d«iiea, ord of die procfedlnKs (or lli« vol- Cream Co. »p*«lt inuiile living untary dissolution (hereof \,y the Ii . We. 8-3692. unanlmouB conuent of nil Ihe utock- loldern. ileuoKlted In my ofTloe, thnt at tie home of MiN MtWii '-^^. Mm. 120: eh 11.1'« URISKI,. INC., n cnrpnrntlon of this comb, 202 Korth Euclid Mfraat.S -£ S. Tall Went. 2- Htnl*, whora nrlncliml orflpe la «ir- « SERVICES YOU NEED «uated nt No. S7 Elm Street, In the It w«l announeeJ thai «•*•? ;| 1-25-it Tiiwn of Wesllteld, County nf I'nlnn, Fir* Chief INUM MrtMingt will b« made «*«l ""— " TA»I.R, ru» gtnte of Ni-w Jersey, {PAVh WK1- aHKL _ kiyfl i>r*>aur* HKI,, lielna* the oteiu tlieielti nhd In Sunerlor Court of N»w 1-TUf, IJIW day at th»hom* o( Mr».iT(...^ ilture, and ml«- • UW1N0 MACHINIS • UWN MOWBtS charge thereof, upon whom process nivl.lon, ttn Ion County. Dvket Mq, Burning Gabb, 174 Lincoln road. Mat* i : — very olie.ip, may be nerved), has compiled with 1--778H/4I. netWffh J»y M. O.Wne! rhe reaiilrefne'ntii of Title M, Cov- I'lHlntlff, «norne Jr. and MOUNTAINSIDE — No wirt material* to be UVCNI fir .tl. WIMPAM M4INTYM1 poratlons, General, of rtevlwd Sta- Mir icllne Oriinrne, defenduntn. Civil Nancy Lucon Trtinlng Sciwai >} TRUNKS — iTMBRBLUU I/AWM MOWRK tute* of New Jersey, preliminary to material that ii mt contained in »olp nfdlo nnd BUn*CA«E« — LADIRI HAVDBAOi Ratwrt m At-1 Ion Execution foi- sale of >rem- wert diattibutcd. ' __iattfm. Aim 7" he liwiilna; ,of this Cerllrtcate of taen, •n ihcinerator or fireplace, )>rii»h RrlevMon with MMWtn MW mn%u*VSwSS ••»••• Hy virtue of the Blinve-iila*** wrtt pilm, loti or Mil, may be »urned *t. 2-1766-J. - IM A.*. NOW THRJ1EPOHB, I, the Recre- of execnflon to me directed I •hall nut l,»t a flNOISTt expert tune-up •la* PAMCKM I.AWM •WHBM!»» ary of Stnte of the Rtufe of New expose for «nle l>y public yen due, In by any borough,, reildent without -UAIMI WANT AOt PAY- fwln lieils, l your sewing machine. Keu§nM>l> I* ITfl'K IT* S. Best nffai1. rlurtes. E»llmates rurnisWed In •MOW !>!««• ATTACMMMIT Alliance. .. Kti IKATP.f UMAKtMINKn NO PAHKINO PKOHMCM DICMVKItV 8BHVICK KM dot, Flenutr- WK. I-IHK (.JOI viirlng, |'0. WNOUTMY, «t KIM %T, WH, : f-0949. l-4-M ,.•.1 ct\Jli'K, 2 ftide ANT «RIIVlr»>-Palnlln»B clfaneil, iltllffl. Call Wo. OONMAXWIU relialred, ventured. Kramen. I*- Vuncn ritudlo Gallery, HID K. Drond •.•fiaAMDE I,*W« Bt. We. 2.09M.W. i 110; fnlr con' 1.4-tf HKrAia an HAND AND , 1H>WG.. Al.U phnrpened and repaired. ,-. herringbone WATCH • • MISCIUANIOUS KIVDH OP SAWfl FINED cloth topcoat, |4; AI.»O HKPAIHIIirn electric clocks, CONNKM OV MHW AMD Sorts, »S. All Blr.e clocks and Jewelry. New watches «M KO. KIMtM IT. I Wfct. 2-2O00. for rule. Charles Itothrock, til ITORM BAMAfH W'tmtatoM Senecn. West. S-S532. Member ••*••« «M Curafatrr Phaar "WR. MM United HoroloKlcal Assn. PreaaaX Rrpalni ' a I'Mtll r P. M. |9S We. 2-4237. l-4-tf TMttOW Wnt, I.UM II and l)*lititr rA«l, PKTMtt *" "—"« ,-4-tf Ic jnTifW, cxcel- 1-11-tt ll.'Cal] We. 2- ('•air ANOYt AUTO GLAZING IN YOUR POCKET! .orgA 1 eu. ft,•«, > Manatala Air. w#. s-aeir •OOY SHOP, INC. I working oirter. OIAIS AND MIRRORS i-ar,-tt •14 Cnlnil A*«, Jt>s«t*ld, N. 1. Fur Ktrrr PuriHMe. Old mirrors re. went, i^rnm pll\i!Vt?i), Av.u> safety glaKH. Qorkltt oil pprlnir - nnii TAILOMNO Body and Fendtn repaired and re* Olnss Co., 2Ii Hui'inoney St.', Plain' finished. ' llclii, N. J. Tel. Plfd. H-0.144. e dratn-iev unil Electric and Acetylene Welding j rice, eonl, fl.">; TAIIOIMMO C,.i« Tnnk and luullator Kepalrs __" 1.4-H CHECK THE ITEMS BELOW thai j>nt stove, 13; Jc tad*; mim'tt at, IM'tU'tlcltlly MKPAIRIKV • MMfOMMro MOVING-TRUCKING HKVI * WoMKV* (lAMMKSTa ; lady's Hudson COIIHTWHV'S KXPRFilS—.Trurkliig ;5. I'liona West, EXPERT WORKMANSHIP — addi- • TRKSERVICf tional tnllni-B .issure quicker serv- nnd niovine;. Sinfill Jobs solicited. arc lying idle in your attic, cellar Trips in shore. Tel, Wli. 2-300). > wnter hetUer, ice nt reasonable rates. EKrlmtttes J-C l-4-tf , exc'Pliont con- chet-rfiillyvlflven. It. 2-4132. I.Ot'AI, and IValioiiwIde M«»l«« mil MAWAffi TA1LOM TURKS HKNOVKn, trimmed, etc. .Stunigg, Pai'kitm: atul cratitiM:. l.»M>. modern Lot Ufl >u a price. CUll All hi*vvlL'r-n peli'urmea expertly °r closets: •omltllon. Plione 111 Ql'IMIItr BT. . WB. evening, West. 2.08SS. Fully In- mill rniiHuniilily. 'AgentH for Alllwl irl uml ui»- sured. 1-lS-tf Vans, Inc. nubbins & Alllsnn, Inc., SIS South Av«., E., Urunlonl, N. J WIQU Crnnfoi'il.8-08118. . • 1-4-tl fi.t walnut, 9 COMMTI nuNmo MRVKI P»»1T TMKM. rt*werVnn...«l>^»t.l. ,,. r. MoVl\« at' NTOHA«R, ••Toys' ,-..,- nTobte" ". " D BkycU ' " v rUOTECT.ypur line wool and fur evewreens,' «linde trees. Ksllmiite^i i)|i« loading liousehnld goods to Rrnrments nirnlnKt costly inofli clieprfiilly irlvrn. Call West. &. ail 4ft Ht'.iloH dud Cunailn, t*i>oc',fil- daniuKP. Send them to us to lie 611711 nfter (i KM. liiiiK fn New Ktiglnml, KlmiJn UHUUOVED. JIM LOVILANO -initi Otilifornln Hlilpinptilfl. Hnm O Children's Clotfits • Sofa g ftadjo __ MIRROR. IN VII tl to Jt'MdtKllllMU KPt UR *?ttl Sio.v. T, Y13Alt WniTTRN CIUATIANTEK. mutt ynur in'xt innvp. United Viu: OontH HO little you can't afford not Tun WORK Ijlnff, Ted Sarfrrnt, Aficiit, WKst ,l'S to lifivc it done, TRP.P« TAKKN IKIWN, cut up and 2-:iO,"3. 1-4-t |K AVR. removed. HKMIV l>. WHN r-i... . .- .. • $oby Carriafft MAYMUt TAIIORS r L 40 ' ROMRTS AND WWU, M»vl»B — l't»eklii« — Storage lit «Ulm»» «U »• *«• I.ANIMCAIt: CONTMACTORI l)all> Trl>« In the. nfeore PAIRS t IM Sm. I.eklck Avr., vmttfti t*\ KOHTII AVK. . WK, 3-44M 0 Washing Machint a Bathintttt ^ Crfd. t-Kttt Llndea 3-2M1-R 1-4-W • PIANO TUNING •OVI.Xi — GKNKHAI IU „ r-i - •. • • F«r Coat, odd jobs, day or nlt^ht, rcnMonnlile. WANO TUNINO Ttll SIRVICI We. 2-3(illii. 1-4-t « MPAIMNO • Ping-Pong Table • Rtfngtrator ($tat.'..,....)' C. NIi REUAILE TRUCKING CO. WAMIN W. OROPT Tel. We. MOVING AMI TRITCKINO DM neti wauli- "F«r XI Trara We*«*eM'a r HI'.AHONAHI.r. HTORACIK D Summer Furniture DTuxodo \j Sltd j unil mlftcelld- ri>M T«nrr," l-4-tf Kstlmstes •>* ronirnci or Hanrly n. I'lioiu- AVest. 244Walmrt«. (size: / « W«.W>1S TRH SERVICE » ROOMS . ". "! . . »1T.» Memker It. J.,Asen, •! Plan* Taaen 4 HOO.MS M.M C»»»lete iKanraii A HOOMD i.1»» 0 RBMOVAI. R*frlgera<«ra Moved . ••I.tm and V* • Kitchen Furniture • Ski Clothes D Bed PIANO TUNINO 5 STHAHiHTBNINn All l.iwiln tmnrri ( hes : »til«h It jm m CABI.IKC, K'rc. Tel. CRanfnrd t-tXM • r»»lr», tnhle. MMMUNG RSTIMATKR fHEF) Dice Skates ' >. D Mattress " iriU Cranforrf Piano Co. WO00UWN TREE SERVICE , rtr.. IN n4iM*k. Tsjulcc tad He.sJUlM n r. 1 • Overcoat _, . ' '' ' "In mair, I'' CR. 6-3607 • VACUUM CLEANERS M K.rlh Ave., E. CH»f»rd 1-nM IITUM CO. 1-11-u VACl I M f!l,EAYKH» — All makes DD k . repaired; biiffH, bell's, etc. Ulec- «« (.he:...... ) 0 Clock PlBlnllrH, X, J, ti'icttl reiiahliiff and Installlnx. WOOD BLOG. CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION No Job too S'nnl! All work gnar- nntced. »llv,.i-..(l or plplt- J. ItOOI'INc; _ AI.I, TVFEN ALTERATIONS nnd Sowing of all Telsphane No. ONLY will b« run In ad I COAT. Persian lamb fnr I'ri.mpt lliml Hrpnlra

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FRESH SEA FOOD FREE For Our Customers • PURITAN Chowder Clams The Easiest Place To Park PRRKinG MARSHMALLOWS Fresh Florida Pink Shrimp lb In Westfield 1 Ib. box - 75c 29c ON CENTRAL AVE. THE WESTFTELD (N. J ) LEADER. THURSDAY. JANUARY M. 1*81 lights Of The Week's Social Calendar In The Westfield International Group E. I. Lftti On Southern Wedding Trip FAUubeth Lente Bradley Wed In New on (fowM Meeting Tomorrow Citizen. Mrs. LyU« ia York To Charles Raymn nd Humphreyton . affairs of the Delaware'* D. Staff they will remain ftri naath. Misi Elisabeth Lecte Bradley, a matching hat and carried a bou- Mrs. W. Clayton Ljtle of Wil-1 ernment and is regional vtet | IsaiUdlait mington, Del., will address the in-!dent of the American antMiU" for Mr. and Mrs. Cartliy Fatmen daiighter ot Mr. and Mr*. Judson quet of mixed Dowers. at «0B Girard avenue aMounce S. Bradley of New York, -formerly Bridesmaid* were Mrs. James teriiitional relations department! of University Women, |Th*y will «top of the Woman's Club tomorrow at1 Co-hostesses will he Mra. I. ^Jamaica, and the birth of a so», Keith AUca, of Westfield, became the bride of Colcman Triller of Poughkeepaie, Jan. 16 at Muhlenberg Hospital, Charles Raymond Humphr'eyson, sistej of the bridegroom; and Miss I Donaldson and Mrs. J. B. 1Plainneld. < . koh of Mrs. Charles Humphreyton Letty Russell of Westfleld. They' i voyage par- of Poughkeepele, N. Y., and the wore (Towns similar to the honor,' I were Mr. and I Mr. and MreTtyilliam iault of late Mr. Humphreyson, Saturday attendants in turquoise blue. ' |«f 31T Moan-i 7«»-Warren street were hesta at afternoon at 4 o'clock in the After a wedding trip in the rfcRok- ' a dinner and bridge partr Satur- Eutt Broad Church of the Ascension, New. South, the couple will reside in I day night. York. The ceremony was per- New York, I Mra. E. R. Hardie of 715 Clark formed by Rev. Dr. Koccoe Thorn- The bride is an alumnae of St. 1 G. Bourns 'street entertained her bridge club ton Foust, rector, and was fol- Margaret's School, Waterbury, avenue will Tuesday evening. lowed_by a reception at the Sal- Conn., attended the University of end a month maguiidi Club .in New York. North Carolina, afd was gradu- NEW WATCHES ' They will be One «f • series «f dinner dances The bride, who was given in ated from the Tobe Coburn School Ray U Car- for high school boys and girls was marriage by her father, wore a for Fashion Careers, rt#v.v do hup Um$ ave. Mr. held Saturday right at the Elit*- eown of ivory slipper satin with Mr. Humphreyson U a graduate CM early i» beth Town and Country Club. fitted bodice, and sleeves, deep boat of T,.in(ty College, Hartford, Dr. and Mrs. Present (ram WtttMd w«ia neckline cut applique down the Conn and the Harvard Graduate of Rochester, Dick Dunn, Ray Raid, 8and& Sand- front, and a long train. Her fin- School of Buiiness Administration, Wni r .MOI,th«. I Weitfleld. bath, Patty McKae, Wiathrop HaU, geitip illusion veil was held by an He ig , member o{ the Harvard •illy Herr, Alan Mikeska, and Bob ivory satin cap with heirloom rose- club ot Sew Vork. He Mrved niemmtn, locomotive* and other Schulie of Biglow. - point Uce. She carried a bouquet with the Marine, in the piciflc| mechanisms hav« diffcrencet, erly of Kim- of whit* IWei and lilies of the in World War n, ,«,{„(„_ the even in the tarn* modtli. A lut weekend Mr. and MrsTTsarriion Herr of *»lley- rank of captaW.and'iffidinnilll Louii Kall- d3V Topping Hill road entertained wttdi ii an important, purchase. nue. Miss Anne Ware Biadley of that rank in the Marine Corps Re- Friday evening for six couple* New York, sister of the bride, was serve. He i« a New York repre- Let ui Help protect your invc* nk Altos of from out of town. maid of honor. Her gown was of Bentative of Forbes Lithograph •ve • luncheon bittersweet faille taffeta. She wore Manufacturing Co. of Boston. I Mrs. Schulie. Diana Bingham celebrated her 11th birthday with a party Satur- y « day afterntfon for 25 girls. Her cLsJ |Mr. and Mrs. Church Women Plan DAR To Hear Talk sister, Marilyn Bingham, will be Mountain ftm m mn mtctm- hostess Saturday at her ninth April Antique* Show On Home Planning A birthday party. Guests will be the ctmrt ; of Pitti- girls in hex claas at school. Plans are being made for the The Westfleld Chapter, PAR, her ion, The girli are the daughters of fourth annual Westfield Antiques will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow at tturnt* to spend Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bingham —Hi>»4-i Winters'Studio Show sponsored by the Women's the home, of the regent, Mi's. Rich- f parents, Mr, II of 100 Dickson drive. MRS. ROBERT MILTON FINEHOUT * Fellowship a! the First Congrega- ard Ruebling, 608 Fairfield circle. Jt »»l»Mmlir* ' itt of 51» tional Church which will be held The speaker will be Miss An- If r. and MrsTilussell T. Ashby m m uh*tific As wed by letdhf Carolyn Patricia Mason Become* Bride Of in the parish house April 24, 25,netta Cornell, whose topic will be of "2311 Hill road, Scotch Plaint, R. Fiiher and 26. An organization meeting "Planning the Modern Home." are parents of a daughter,' their RobeH Milton Finehout In Plainfield Chapel "tford, Conn., for the show was held Monday Miss Cornell is a graduate of Ohio fourth child, born Saturday in \m visit at the At a candlelight ceremony in Soloist was John Anderson of afternoon at the home of Mrs. State University, a member of the iMasNr Bound Brook Hospital, Bound i mother, Mrs. the chapel of the Crescent Avenue Westfteld. Bruce E. Kimball, 525 Grove Maplcwood Strollers, and » mem- Brook. DEMAND THIS PROTECTION AS OFFERED HERE |16 Eaclecroft Presbyterian Church, Plainfleld, Mrs. Finehout is a graduate of street. ber of the Jemima Cundict Chap- ill in Over- A' surprise shower for Lynn El- Miss Carolyn Patricia Mason, Westfteld Higff School and Green Mrs. Leonard E. Steiner, presi- ter of the DAR in South Orange. len Horgen, infant daughter of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mountain Junior College, Poultney, dent of the Women's Fellowship, She is a representative of the N, Mr. and Mra. Harry K. Horgen of Ely Mason of 118 Harrison ave- Vt. Mr. Finehout was graduated has announced the following com- J, Bell Telephone Co. ild Tagfart 640 Central avenue, wa* given re- nue, was married Saturday eve- from Plainfleld High School and mittee chairmen: General chair- At a board meeting Monday road will cently by Mrs. Charles I,. Nielsen ning at 8 o'clock to Robert Milton the University of North Carolina, man, Mrs. Bruce E. Kimball; ex- morning, it was reported that over party and of 718 Carleton road. The baby Fuiehout, son of Mr. and Mrs.where he was president of Chi Psi hibitors, Mrs. William C. Child; 40 pounds of toys were sent to „ ay night, wa» born Thanksgiving Day. Milton Drummond FlneKout of fraternity. He served as a flrst tickets, Mrs. Arthur K. Scott; Crossnore School, Crossnore, N. C. |Mr. and. Mrs. Plainfleld. Rev. Ralph Haas, min- lieutenant in the 15th Army Air flowers, Mrs. Louis Tofte; lunch- Guest* at the shower were from |S28 Coleman ister, performed the ceremony, and Force in Italy during World War eons, Mrs. Lawrence E, Humphrey, Somerville, Bernardsville, Basking et to move a reception followed at the home II and is now director of advertis- and publicity, Mrs. Charles L. Mc- Mrs. Ralph L. Braun of 319 JEWELERS •OPTICIANS Ridge, Plainfield, Berkeley Heights j,Miss. of the bride's parents. , ing and promotion of Association serve. Mrs. Charles Woodbury has East Dudley avenue gave a neigh- and y,'e»tfte)d. t SINCE IHO Films, Inc., New York. been appointed treasurer, and Mrs. borhood coffee party Tuesday itnth birthday Escorted and given in marriage Mi WOAO smn. wamuo, H. J by. her father, the bride wore a Stanton A. Harris was named sec- morning. | Jeanne Krls- Mr. and Mrsfsaul Drivel of gown (with a bodice of imported retary. tridge run, 116 Jflferson avenue recently gave white,Alencon lace and a bouffant Choral Society Judge* was hostess a surprise dinner in honor of Mrs. Drittel'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol skirt of white nylon tulle with a Plan Content Rules Sflberman of the Jefferson avenue border of Alencon. lace, Her FMr. and Mrs. address, on their 25th wedding length illusion veil - was held by The judges of the Choral So- Wood road, anniversary. The dinner was given an heirloom lace cap, and she car- ciety's teen-age auditions to be Listen to I Mr. and Mrs, at The Chantider in Millbuin. ried a bouquet of Euchaiis lilies. held Sunday, Feb. i, at the home ristiana, Pa. Guests were members of the im- Miss Daphne Ann Mason of of Mrs. Waller Marvin, 112 SCOTT'S mediate family. Westfield, sister of the bride, who Brightwood avenue, met for tea nas 0. Young was maid of honor, was attirsd in Sunday to malic the rules of the RADIO PROGRAM There's About Our Mr. and Mrs. Silbevman were ; left Monday, feted at another dinner at The American Beauty taffeta. She competition. ait to sptM wore a m»teW«fc»pra»* carried The winner of the audition will iirg and Chantider given by some of their ^eitfteld friendl. Rubicon lilies. be guest soloist with' the Choral Milton Drummond Finehout of Society of Westfteld April 28 at Memuruble Music Mrs.. MarshaH*M. Cooledge of Woodrow Wilson School. Appli- for 12 Plainfleld was best man for his ""'••••" by 20ft Wychwood road has as guest ay by Mrs. son. Ushers included Thomas Ely cation will be accepted by Mrs. J. at her home her sister, Mrs. E, W. NORMAN CLOUTIER 1 West Dud Mason Jr. of Westfleld, brother Quentin Tiedje, We. 2-1789-R. Wilcox of Dixon, 111. Mm. Wilcox of the bride; Morgan Craft of Tho judges are Mcsdames Theo- Sponsored by arrived Monday and will remain Larchmont, N. V., Stephen B, dore Webb, L. J. Coulthurst, Gco, lies E. for a week and a half, Bremner of Fanwood, and Robert J. His and the Misses Mary Allen BRITISH BREVITTS fcuelid avenue • •••••• Hastings Lounsbury of New York rissom, Louise Markley, Frances er party Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Chat- Rossi, Madeline Reed, Marjbrie STATION WXNJ-fM 103.* tin of Heath, Masa., and Mr. and Coming Events Johnston, Julia Smith,. and Olga I iVERY MIDAY MORNJNO Mrs. L. R. Chattin of Lyons Val- Specht. AT 10:30 of 214 St. ley, Pa., all formerly of Mountain- JANUARY CLEM SWEEP a weekend side, spent the weekend with Mr. Wer of New and Mrs. Malcolm Wright of Hill- 29—Annual meeting of District »editor of the side avenue, Mountainside. Nursing Association, St. Paul's the Anieri- Church parish house, 2:15 p.m iral History. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haworth Opening of spring- term' of Muhlenberg and their infant daughter, who Westfleld Adult School. from an op- lived until recently in Lyons, 31—March of Dimes card party, Masonic Temple, 1:30 p. in. Young America Kans., are with Mr, Haworth'g bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr, and FEBRUARY tigcr and her Mrs. ,J. PrentUs Haworth of 947 1—March of Dimes card party, Michael, of Boulevard, They will remain with Masonic Temple, 1:30 p. m. kwny returned is catching on to them until about March 1, when 2—Sodality of Our La'dy dessert 'itburgh, where their new home in Springfield will bridge, 8:30.p. m., Knights of -.Cruciger's pav- (NQW IN PROGRESS) be completed. Columbus Hall. Charles F. ••>•• 6—March of Dimes card party, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kiegcr Masonic Temple, 1:39 p. m. Jr. of New Milford, formerly of ards and her 7—Franklin School PTA, Foun- Westficld, announce the birth of a 265 Kimball der's Day luncheon and fash- daughter, Ellen Nancy, Jan. 14, ion show, school auditorium, mig of 2 Fair in Orange Memorial Hospital, Or- ' to Greenwich, 1 p. m. Everything — but EVERYTHINGl MUST "11 They will bo (ConttnnM on Pat* 12) 14—March of Dimes card party, mds' sister, Masonic Temple, 1:30 p. m. BE SWEPT off our racks to make room .' Matccr of Mountainside, for the decorators who have been en- for Florida. Miami, where gaged to create a more beautiful • * .Herberts.

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Harth, Millbtfrn florist, Minnesota Church flower arrange- For Feb. 3 Bridal ,vill demonstrate . depart- Mi. MildreTi^a t^^^^^ To Launch A Miss Lorraine 1. Scott of 128 .»«j >- * o tin I W«er of Mr. and Mr., Th.»«j >- * o tin W I R £ East Broail stiwt, daughter of N. Thompson of UCrosse, "j ' i «Vt« ,k"v oval He will be.assbted Mrs. Sidney SroH of. Muskesan "j ' i «Vt k" al He will was marrfed at 8 ocloco'clockk SardaSaturdayy SSwM>£*M*± ^ Memb Heights, MUti., has announced illi Dd VolkmK b> M to. e ^ Mem i evening to William Dav.d V- olkmK, b> Assisting plans fur her marriage to William son of Mr. and Mr*. Clifford 0., «' Notionatty Advertised te W . . H. Smith \V. Dousrlas, sou of Mr. ami Mrs. avenue, w W 1. Crawford Douglas of (518 Sum- of mit avenue. , byterian Church, St. Paul, Minn. The weuding'will take place Sat- Rev. Dr. Maxwell Adams officiated. fridge KraH Cribs urday, Feb. Z, in the chap«l of at iKe ceremony, which was fol-, ^1 jm< — the descent Avenue Presbyterian OwU* Drop $!<*•• Church, Plaiufwld, with Bev. Fred lowed by a reception in the par-' "Wltneu I OmOtrOW E. Miles, pastor of the First Meth- S NiiKon Spring odist Church, officiating:. A recep- dessert M«Wic T*Mtiing Rails tion will follow in the Douglas the bride wore a 1 ltomorrow for a A shiny MW silver doln home. of ivory satin with a seal- f *';' "t"Vt"i." " , M o w Moft-To*ic Paint sweetheart neckline, and «, J»«d»e at the hon., of Mrs R. W, Harry J. Holmes, brother-in-law loped sweete D u 81BI lth lace veil She car-; ?» ?; f4" ™*>> **»• h* prtfonftd to IH» fa of the bride, will five hei in mar- shoulder-length lace veil. She car-; ltlt A lnln"ele 1 snd Mr*T ™ - ^. - «• " .f Td riage, and her sister, Mrs. Holmes, tied a white Colonial bouquet. J. R. Blades, both jf Summit, and will be her attendant. John Peter- Mrs. C. B. Alston knd Mrs. H. B. 39,95 sen of Westfield will be best man. Miss Viola V. Fitchner of St. f Sht Hill will be nHMftsofi onfcwted. in ovt i formerly 49.95 Paul, the bride'd' s onlly attendantttdnt, j Stair, both of Shoi[t Hills, will b« Miss Scott is a graduate of Mus- was attired in violet taffeta and co-hostesses. kegon Heights High School, aud Holy Trinity carried a Colonial bouquet of pink ' attended Michigan State College, Rosemarie Hewitt, Judy Duncan M addition - SAVE $500 on our ?d by the Of Di roses and cat-rations. and Dan Alexis were tueste of I David Martin was best man, andCadet William Harper at ~ '' MERCHANDISE Ctl»j • nationally odvortitod and approved a graduate of Westfield High! Monaco Wedding Lowell Salyards and John Har. Point recently. School, attended the Dawson En-i greaves were ushers. All are stu- Stop infor parHcula n »f 628 Central avenue, Mrs. Wotting attended Whit-, RED had Chapter, Order of DeMolay. the bride of Alexander Di worth College, Spokane, Wash., I ! lorio, son of Mr. and Mrs. I>oan- d will be graduated in June < i menico Di lorio of 317 Central from MacalesUr Cotlege. Mr. sm SPECIAL Do/ores Styler To j avenue, Saturday afternoon at 3 was graduated in June j • H»lai Wed Frank Ruuo [o'clock in Holy Trinity Church. from Macalester College and ia I The ceremony, performed by JJt.now attending the University of 20% oK Mr. and Mrs. William A. Styler! Eev- *}*&• Henry J. Yl'atterson, Minnesota as a graduate student. Heeiwf of Koselle Park have announced! «as followed by a reception at theThe couple will reside at 628 the engagement of their daughter.! Itehan-Amencan Hall, Scotch Fourth street, Southeast, Minne- Piains 171E.BRC SNOW SUITS Dolores Mary, to Frank D. Russo: - apolis. WMMI| of 209 Ross place, son of Mr. and! Escorted and given in marriage Mrs. Louis J. Russo of Plairifield. j by her father, the bride wore a Miss Styler is a graduate of St. j Victorian style gown of white Mary's High School, Elizabeth, and i Duchess satin, fashioned with a is employed in the sales depart-; fitted bodice trimmed with rhine- ment of Linde Air Products Divi-1 stone-studded lace, long pointed sion of the Union Carbide and Car-! sleeves, full bouifant skirt, and bon Corp., Newark. i cathedral train. Her fingertip veil Mr. Russo I. a graduate «f; of Trench silk illusion was stud. APPAREL Plainfield High Schcol and is em-1 ** w'lh •*»•*?»?•«* and-was at- ployed by the Distillers Co., Ltd., itaehed ,tu " Pnneess style open Linden. During World War ll.!crown lflee W tnat >"a'ched the Vs**^ he served two years with the Army! eown- She carried white roses and Air Forces. 'split white carnations. : Miss Antoinette Di Iorio of, T O GCEP j Westfield, sister of the bridegroom,] Shirley R. Nemman • was maid of honor. She wore a' To Become Bride gown of nile green satin fashioned ;;: with a mandarin collar, cap sleeves, W--^ 233.5-7 I. %nmi U. -Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius G. Hew-; and bouffant skirt with a bustw. man of 105 Elm street have an-'she wore a matching ttara and nounced the engagement of their, 1°"!-' mitts- Her bouquet was of HE*BE*TS daughter, Shirley Ruth, to Andrew; talisman roses and yellow and ma- Andre Jr., son o^ Mr. and Mrs. '• won carnations. Andre of Hawthorne. i Bridesmaids were Miss Connie srotxaosn Miss Newman was graduated j Di lorio, sister of the bridegroom, from Westfleld High School and and Miss Angie De Fonzo, both of attended Union Junior College. • Westfield. Marie Di lorio of West- \PEDDING RINGS "T truly She is employed by the State, field was junior bridesmaid. They I Trust Co., Plainfield. j wore gowns •similar to the honor | tine design sn^i resplendent Mr. Andre was graduated from! attendant's in pale yellow. HawtSorne High School and is. Diamond Del Monaco~of- W*st- with cliamonJs of with B. Thomas & Co.. Paterson. j ^eu brother of the bride, was best ana color... priced ~*~~ ' li«ij| iiim^ Serving as ushers were Legion*Auxiliary* ; Frank R?cc-a of Rosclle Park and ni^_ f J n -* ' Rajinond Constantino of West- rians t«r« rarty , field Josepi, m Ioi.io of West. ENJOY EATING OUT iior usher. ,h reside m West- 209, AmerS Le^on, will hold a fy part; tomorrow at 8:15 p. m.nela- MOUNTAINSIDE INN in the parish house of All Saints j Episcopal Church. Mrs. Joyce Lee I Mr. and Mrs. George Hall of >. . . MOUNTAINUOf is general chairman. I Troy, N. Y., will spend their mid- Cwu. V Proceeds will be added to the'winter vacation with her mother, Legion building fund. jMrs. Stuart Drewry of 215 Charles 7 Course Dinrwr jitreet. Mr. Hall is an instructor '<&£ KtcUct Mrs. A. Turney Savage oi 324at Rensselaer polytechnic Insti- •MSfiUNOY MASTDUOQMG East Dudley avenue was hostess tute. and Mrs. Hall is a student MMf MttUDC JN-WMCUIUT to her sewing group Tuesday eve- jthere. They will arrive Sunday for in " ithe week. The stars of yesterday only $2.00 SINGAGAKV! noes uos sAim MKUMRI IT'f Y«U TO 1ONPON MtUD O«U m TNI ft AST CUt VI SWCNOMH STCAX WITH UMtON WITTtt PLtiAGM!^ . . For GOODNESS Sakes in RCA Victor's glorious new,

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On "43,**. • convenient budget terms. COMPOSER'S FAVop Style 415... Short, medium, long... 17:44. Long-Plny, S5.72. UVTEWRETATIOiMS IVORY DRY CLEANING Stop in far free consultation and complete 75 denier. MAGIC STMNCS 1 Caruso, Farrar. Gardi Oisals, Elman, Segovia, Krcisler. j details. -se, u s p« on. Joluison, Lehmann, & LAUNDRY - 5 records. On "M," S6 J9. Lone- 4 records. On "45, » SINGER Play, S5.72. Play, 34.67. SEWING CENTER Schaefer's WE. 2-0747 - 0748 NO POOR GOODS AT ANY PRICE Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Daily Delilery BARBARA. RYAN ftM STlitt THE WBSTFIELD Given in marriage by her uncle, for the Blind. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Fin- Louis A. Block, the bride wore a land,, and England.. jane smith town made, with fitted, bodice of Mr. Hofmann is a graduate of Somerville schools and served as Mrs, Bonnett displayed many ^^ JJ spW^s? V^^aj( VHVp pearl-embroidered satin applique, a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps 117 CBNTIAl AVI. Wl. t-lSH lace bertha and long fitted sleeves, articles which they bought in the for several years during World different countries, mostly illus- and a full skirt of heirioom satin War II. He is employed by the ending in a long train. Her fin- trating the particular crafts for Costa Ice Cream Co. of Wood- which each is noted, gertip veil of imported ivory tulle bridge, .fell from a coronet of.Chantilly, During the short business meet- lace and seed pearls and she car- ing, ticket* were distributed and final plans discussed for the sor- SMYTH lied white roses and sweetpeai Moffett'Brown surrounding an orchid. ority's annual bridge to raise Miti Catherine M. Caulfleld, the Bridal Planned money for the national Delta Zeta bride's cousin, was maid of hon- children's hearing aid fund. It will or, and wore a gown of pale green Mrs. James C. Royce of Cran. be held at Kooa Bros., Rahway, satin, with matching mitts. Her ford has announced the engage- at 1:30 p. m. Feb. 22, Mrs.H. E. headpiece wai of ieds carnations ment of her daughter, Mrs. Mil- Wilde, We. 2-0746, is in charge and she carried red carnations and dred.' Royce Brown, to Benjamin of tickets. ceremony S*t •weetpeai. J. Moffett, son of Mrs. Chester A. Among'those--present 'at the \ the First Bap- Mrs. Patrick J. Crowley, the Moffett of 307 Hyslip avenue. The meeting from this area were Mrs. | Kathleen 8han bride'i cousin, was bridesmaid, and announcement was made at a tea V. D. Barker and her mother, Mrs. of Mr. and was attired in a taupe gown. She Saturday. A. B. Lewis, Miaa Florence Hohn- f tin Prince- had a neadpiece of maroon carna- The wedding will take place baum, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doug- |Plaini, became tions tnd carried maroon carna- Saturday, Feb. IT, at U a. m., at las, Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Lagergren, DON'T MISS THE RARE BARGAINS X. Smyth, tions and iweetpeas, the Matconnler Reformed ChAirch Mr. ,and Mrs. H. £. Wilde, all of G. Albert George R. Vernon was best man in Oak Tree.. Westneld; Mrs. Howard Lewder of IN DOLLS AND TOYS IN THE TOY SHOP 'Cl'rk atrest. for his brother and Edward Tietz, Plainfleld, and Mr. and Mm. Rob- rt E. Gates the bridegroom's cousin, ushered. Duplicate Bridge ert Dawson of Millington. i follow, After a reception in the Lant i bride's" par- home, the couple left for a wed- SeuionHeU ding trip to the New England t by her father, states. For traveling, the bride The regular aession of the Union vn of bluih wore a dusty rose suit with brown Bridge Club was played Friday bodice, il- acceieorie* and a white orchid cot- evening at the home of Mr, and I with Chan- sage. The couple will reside in Mrs. Robert W. Bond of 801 I sleeves, and North Plainfleld. Bradford avenue. tnin, alia The bride attended North Plain- - Twelve pairs ' competed in • a tllly lace. A field High School and is employed "Howell movement". Top score by the Bell Telephone Co. ]n West- was won by Mr. and Mrs. David LAST CALL lace held her Uluilon veil, add. Mr. Vernon attended Scotch M. Tennent of Wertfield. Mr. and i was of white Plains schools and is now in the Mrs. Roger , W. Loofbourow of •i. U, 8, Army with Co. 1, 39th In- Rahway placed second. Mr. and CLARA LOUISE SHOP fantry Regiment, stationed at Fort Mrs.' L. E. Shoemaker • of West: of Scotch pix. / field and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. El- r. and wai mendorf of Plainfleld won third of pale blue and fourth places respectively. rolled collar, McKinley PTA To INVENTORY •kiit. She tin band on Mark 40th Birthday \- an old-fash- nk carnations The McKinley Parent-Teachers iimalds, Miss Asiociation will mark Founders' MADORA |l» Elisabeth Day Feb. 15 at 1:15 p. m. at the bridegroom, annual luncheon in the school aud- PATTON gowns of itorium. Mrs. Godfrey N. Nelson, USTAMANT necklines, chairman, recently met with her committee and completed plans for Sunday Dinner i skirts trlm- Served They wore the program. She announced ar- THUI AM THI PMCH YOU HAVI sir heads and rangements would be made to care 12:30 to 6:30 P. M. for pre-ichool children, THE TIME IS SHORT WAITOtO Mt. MANY Of bouquets of . Tw«nty-«v»n of tham. Come In right $9.95 on uhmuol buy and thiy'll go quickly. away. ».g $16.9]. Corduroy, tlonn.f ond _L quilted. , •-•••' MARTIN JEWELERS WOOL BRAND NEW 1951 SHIPMENT OF JEWELRY . PAJAMAS EVENING GOWNS I EVENING WRAPS by AMERICA'S LEADING CRAFTSMEN, $3.97 Now Vi^ Price $12.95 and $14.95 BLOUSES : Reg, $5.95. Fireman rtd and big apple, Don't miss teeing this tempting .election of I Reg. $17.95 and $19.95. Velvet or white bunny ~ flanntl. Fine quality. formal and dinner gqwns. You save half. | fur. $3.89-^4.95 NIGHTGOWNS $3195 Reg. $5.95 and $7.95. While the R.g. $S.9J, Eikimo loun|gown> with hood value of all wool garments is and foot'Warm.r. advancing we dare'to cut price*. NECKLACES GIRLS'and MISSES' V EARRINGS JACKETS SKIRTS '' ^BRACELETS $9.95 IN COLORFUL COTTON DRESSES. EVERY GARMENT IS THE PRODUCT OF A WELL Kag. to (16.95. All wool and corduroy. KNOWN MANUFACTURER. CAREFULLY DESIGNED AND EXPERTLY DETAILED FOR Some or. revenibl.. - . RESORT OR GO EVERYWHERE WEAR. THEY'RE BEAUTIFUL. $4.95 .20 ACCENT THE SPRING FEELING AND PEP UP YOUR WARDROBE WITH SEVERAL 1TAX INCL. OF THESE WINSOME GARMENTS THAT GIVE YOU A MAXIMUM OF STYLE AT A POLO SHIRTS MINIMUM OF COST. Reg. $7.95 and $8.95. Plenty of styles,, colors and materials to $1.00 PRICES WILL CONFORM WITH THE MOST THRIFTY BUDGET - AS LOW AS choose from. • Reg. to U.95. Plain colon and ilrip.i. $8.95 AND UP. • '

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^ IIM t OUIMIT iT»n ALL GARMENTS OFFERED IN THIS SALE ARE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK AND OF STANDARD QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP. CURRENT STYLES., ILlnufe NO REFUNDS,OR EXCHANGES ON SALE GOODS. 264 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD - - - NEXT TO THE LIBRARY STORE ALSO IN CRANFORD THURSDAY,. 1 HE WESTHELD tff. J.) Gains Sponsor SALLY 1 Newcomers Seek (Continued from page I) : ElifiMe For Members Among ange. Mrs. Meger is the former| Recent Arrivals Barbara Biekley of South Orange.' Pi', and Mrs. Franklin Ueed Jr. An invitntion for all new un- of EntrUnvood, formerly of West dents of Westlield and surroiindiiig BRUNSWICK — High field, entertained Saturday ' ' areas to join the Newcomers' Club for some of their Westfield 1 al **nior* from New Jersey was extender) by the board of di- ic ui Cllgible to compete for achol- rectors at a recent meeting ut the friends, including Mr. and Mrs. 1 to be awarded for the home of Mrs. Joseph A. VVienril. George 'Biwncll, Mr. and Mrs.1 yttr by N«w Jersey Col- The Newcomers Club was « Lippincott Scholar- The club is believed to be • the Mr. Madea returned Sunday •f IMM>, the Carrie Whiton first of its kind in the Eastern from Pascagoula, Miss., where he 1 Beacon SebolariMp of United States, The purpose of Scotl's To Sponsor attended a conference. , the Ptnna Grove Woman's Newcomers is to extend a greet- Sdwtenblp of 1200, the —WeMIIi>Id Studios Weekly Radio Program The formal mid-winter ball Remedy For Your fa] MRS. GEORGE K. PLAYFORD ing to all n«\v residents, to intro- sponsored by the student council LM ' Early Lippincott MKS. VICTOR N. KEUSE duce them socially to other new- of $200, the Society Scott's Shoe Store, Elm andj of Westfielil High School wilt be comers, and to do everything pos- held Saturday night at Roosevelt Chriftmai Financial ftrtm of the American Second March Of Dime a Card Parly ., - sible to wake them feel welcome Quimby streets, is sponsoring a HMB« Economic* Schol- and a part of the-community. weekly • half-hour broadcast of Junior High School. Don Dornay ft, asd the Bean-Roe- Scheduled Wednesday A t Masonic Temple • transcribed and recorded music of and his orchestra will play for Bcholtrthipt in The by-laws of the club state Norman Cloutier and Ms OMhertra dancing. iMMtlitt. Tke»e are in Continuing the series of "Play Kain, Alex F". Florence,,Louis J. Those eligible for active mem- er radio station WXNJ-rM, . U the atate acholarihipi 'or Polio and Win" card parties, Kern, Gustav P. Luttringhaus, and bership shall be any. women who FridaFid y *ro*mm Margaret Wilde, daughter of I Uttlan and available to William D. Shelton. have resided in the towns of West- Plainfteld, every Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilde of 637 Mrs. Victor N. Kruse and Mrs. nave rcsiueu n* n« t««i-- »•* •• -~* \ , .- St. Mark's avenue, celebrated her I (t»de«U from each «oun- Patronesses for the party are: field, Mountainside, Scotch Plains, j 10 SO to 11 • t* the appropriation evrge E. Playford will be host- Mcsiiames John Jacobson, Philip sixth birthday anniversary Mon- fundi by the .jsei for the second' party Wed- J. Byrne, George Ii Bilmilleir, day at a part at her home for 18 neerfay at 1:80 p. m. in the Ma-Kenneth R. Peltqn, James E. Hur- kindergarten and first grade iitk. •onic Temple. Assisting; the host- Mtfcm to the •eholtnhipi ley, George E. Wragg, Walter V. riends. eaaea are Mesdatnes Atelio B. Cag- Coleman, George Ortleb, William SHOES (t «•» Jtnty flrlt, a nawola, Henry G. Diefenba«h, P. J. Among those present were Martha ( central ach«!arahip> B. Bunn, Gverson Pearsall, Joel •tuckevt, Anne Elizabeth Mayo, i MkeUnhip in varying Mitchell, Walter Lobo, Michael Barbara MacLean, Susan Taylor, Suedes and Calfskin* In th* toason'i imart i , Me open alike to itu- School One PTA Howard, Albert Blackwood, Tho- Kathy Bride, Carol Duncan, Kathy and colert - taken from wtr regular sttd i (h*m New Jeraef and other mas F. Burke, Michael Boyle, Wal- Hardie, Norman Maclean, John | See, Film Of Pupil, ter Savoye, James L. Craft, John Mood, Clements, Robert Hemaath, Carl i Quality footwoor bocaute siit-rengei art I i we Made en th« kaaU J. Crowe, J. Arthur McKaig, Tho- known speakers are heard during [ member," Mehl, Peter Taylor, Richard HoL' „ id M*4, ganeral charac SCOTCH PLAINS—Movies of mas tifft, James Vanick, Edward afternoon sessions. Evening par-' "M«iMnriMemorie»s ol-Yesterday," and the pupils participating in various McGinley Jr., George VanHart, •'Music for B«»ante." itein, Pavid Young, John Bishop, imi rretalw of future achieve* ties are planned by the social com- nd Judy Porter and Judy Allen, I •a well aa KhoUrly ability achool activities were snwn by Fred Goodwin, Stanley D. Dln- mittee to include Newcomers' hus- Mined by kirk eehool rec H. E. Bluhm, principal, at the woodie,- William B. Bohannon, Ir- bands and guests so that they may oth of Berkeley Heights. »y t«aU admlaiaUred by School One FTA meeting last win B. Cassidy, Joseph Pentz, Rob- become better acquainted with the Fir*t Aid Course Mrs. Kenneth M. Lawrle of 3J >.;•:;• Drftiy, Cej»gl; Thursday afternoon in the achool S/t.95 ft Cntntaee Eumimtlon ert Laing, John Traynor, Paul community life of Westfield. IVhlppoorwiil way, Mountainside, cafeteria, Mrs. Frank Williams Donahue, Harry Younghans, Jean To Begin Tonight was hostess recently at a personal ;4 1 la the «n*l date waen presided. -Tke attendance award ; New residents who wish to join hower and supper given in honor! D. Young, Walter Schleck, How - the Newcomers' Club are requested SCOTCH PLAINg—A standard Ihlp aprlleatioM will be waa won by If in Whitman's sec-, ard Woodruff, Charles Toye, Wil- Miss Arlene Dutt of Union. Application feraii and ond grade. to call Mi's. C. R. Mncklin, mem- American Red Cross first aid liam R. Hotte, John Briggs, Henry course will begin tonight nt 8 iventy-five guests were present. M nay be obtained from Mrs. John Max reported that bership chairman, We. 2-5827. Mi's. to P. Townsend, James Walsh, Irving Macklin and her committee will o'clock in the Rescue Squad build- i •! Ataiuien, New Jer- work was started on the new E. Lightbown. for W»men, New school* Jan. 15 and that there arrange a reservation at a coin- ing, with Alexander Muir as the Also Mesdameg garold F. Blytt, ing- meeting as a prospective mem- instructor, would be a hearing on the school, Harry A. Giudetta, James S. Mac- budget Tuesday. There will be a ber. A prospective member may The course, which is open to Medium, High , 1 Fayden, H'. W. Walah, John J. attend two luncheons before decid- the public, is being sponsored by school board election,Feb. 13, at McGowan, Cyril R. Whitehead, and lew Heels which tine three members are be ing: to become a member or with- the Scotch Plains Girl Scout Coun- SALE Henry J. Kostkos, Pierre E. 'Bret, drawing. be elected. ' James B. Hutton, John C. Ma- cil and the local Rescue Squad. Second grade.mothers were in, honey, Daniel Ryan, Rupert L. Future social gatherings include Classes will be held for 10 con- «hi»Unc awaM wer* ta- the World Fellowship Bridge Feb. secutive Thursday evenings. charge of the social period. Mrs. PutTner, James Cagnassola, Joseph Wriaht't - 55 Elm St. rt firry Mat, Md., wtta A. W. Hahn, chairman, was assist- D. Collins, 'Charlea White, Mary 7, a square ddanc e on Feb. 9,, and WOMEN'S SUPPERS .. *a of Canadian leeee, duc'ka ed by Mesdathes W. E. Knsppmsn, Catherine Behrena, Salvatove Gril- a ^fishton show at the March jtnwg e of the arrangements. As- T Wt. 24411 | r^Mrinit blanVbirds, in » sur- V. Ginaberg, Jule, Remiing, and lo, Edward Boate, Charles Mur- luncheon meeting.' . •' ' • •• g •he r are •Mestlame* '- •-s- J , «K• . ' "io*etthe weekend^ Mr. James Hitchcock. Mrs. Raymond phy, Henry Mereness, E. Hamil- A chance "to go rustic" for an Boyles, N. W. MacLean, S, F. . Donald Maxwell and Mr. P»jrslded. The attendance record ton, Fred Windisch, George Cole- evening of, square dancing is of- Perry, Richard N, Sunrierland I Uf. Mwrt E. Rulkftn, warn- large anortment of reduced Broken Sizes in Various Styles and $|.W. «f the Weatfield Bird Club. Schttll, Edward Peterson and Rob- man, Clarence Bourman, G. J. fered to present and past mem- Jr,, H. E. Wilde, rtid W. R. Msr.- . fctfUon U n»t«re director of ert Stevenson presided at the teaBaldwin, Robert G. Maltbie Jr., bers of Newcomers', their hus- denhall. dresies with small price tag* Materials . U«ion Count* Park tyitem. table. Harold L. Whitenight, John Scul- bands and friends. The dance* will J Tickets for the square dance bird, the bald- Mra. John Matutflc and a group y, Ward Bloomer, Donald Sturla, be held at Farcher's Grove, Spring- may be obtained by calling Mrs. 4.95 to 10.95 of Girl Scouts supervised a play Donald Snyder, Sherwood Schaub, field, Friday evening, Feb. 9,-front Wiendl, , We. 2-6141-W, or any eafle, wai obierved at and R. Thompson. 9 p. m. to 1 a. in. .. - 1 Sizes 9 to 24'/j fiber Hook, Del. Alto teen period for pre-school children. member of the committee. They re 'iptinf birds, includinc ">««- The other parties, scheduled by Mrs. Joseph A, VViwil, johair- also may be purchased afcthe Feb- •a lacrosse teams', enj- n)»« of the ««cial ednimittee.'is in ruary meeting of the club. putrid,' wockint birea, and. • rTlarquis," h'j'nididl the women's division of the local VAN ARSDALE arrow. committee under the direction of casual b, uslness dresses publi&rWM*! »n the stiffof "The U| • * •ttonji are now beinf »e. tafayette,' Mrs. Irene T. Griffin will be Feb. and dress-up taffetas. . . W nmM t rrVffn for thf now gooae obter newspaper; on the staff of station 1, 5 and 14. Plenty of Black, which it al • pif March. 4, leaving Working with Mrs. Griffin are •QvaUty Fswtwftr Sine* 1M7 — WJHR, college radio sUtlon; and ways smart. . •a Capt; Howard Clark's a member of the Knights of the Mrs. Katharine K. Sell, director Bird avrvey* and'activi. of publicity and public relations; Rhumba Round Table and Maroon Key So- SHOP THURSDAYS being arranged for ciety, and PI Delta Epsilon and MHas Adele Rinehart, chaivman of Samba, Mambo, Fox Trot, Waltz, Pcabody , Uaeoln Dly weekend. Stokes junior committee; and Miss Kose- Open Monday evening* Delia Kappa Epsilon, fraternities, CLOSED MONDAYS ', MonUuk Point, or South » * * « mary Connell, co-chairman of jun- Uarn th*M darxM at ihe , trips .will be planned •«• Jane Gould, Sally Cline, and ior committee. ADUIT SCHOOl, ROOSEVIIT JR. HIOH SCHOOl, WISTFIELD I to reeervatlonj and we*Mary belle Frost will come home by rewdltloiu. • airplane from Catenqvia Junior college recently. The New Jersey 10 UttoiM on Mondoyi, ttarting Jan. itrti College, Caienovia, N. Y., this club is one of 37 state and reg- ional groups on the campus. Ar- 2 ClattM Total Cast weekend during mid-year exams, • o'clock and 9:10 • $12 p«r couple. $7 tingte ';:ro:Qkect:v: • • • lene is also a member of the Ste- Brook Concert Edgerton Grant of Bonnie Burn phens Concert Chorus. Inttructort: Mr. and.Mr*. Chariot D. Taylor road, Scotch Plains, was recently • • • the' ciirisin rises on theelected program director of sta- Eleanor Child of 819 Shadow- Brook Community Chorus' tion WHRC at Haverford College, lawn drive, a junior and physical I annual winter concert, the Haverford, Pa. Gdgerton is a education major in the department 'on the podium will be Gor- of arts and sciences at Oberliri junior at the college. College, took part in a student re-

Berger, now in his fifth year * • % • tonduttor of the local-choral 1 cital in Warner Concert Hall last Arlene Tripp of 34 Fair Hit Wednesday evening.. Her violin road, a student at Stephens Col selection was the "Sonata in E" herever Mr. Berger, who lives in Wat- lege, Columbia, Mo., has been Be! by Hindemith. Aung, has sung with, the Fredq ected by her fellow students from MW. o» »»»« •«",.»« *™ jher home state to represent there. Eleanor is a member of the H&int Penn.ylvamans swee 1939.1 as Miss New Jen)ey> Aj Migs Nw JA4J featured baritone : . _ _ . Conservatory Orchestra, the Worn- wicll known to Waring fans.. Jersey, she 'appeared at the second j en's Athletic Assoc^ition, social annual mid-winter formal given by i chairman of her dormitory, and is Women |/|?In addition to his experience |*|tn the Waring choral technique, •he Council of State groups at the j a junior counselor for freshmen. jjjjp.; Berger served as director of |«horal music at the University of l^ktahoma,"and seven years as glee Gather Jtltlj) director at Bacone College in ''Oklahoma, the only Indian college jjjjfeAinerica.' At Bacone, Berger's BOLERO SUIT Hb club, known as "The Singing Ipfameh," gained national fame. §|hpng this time, Mr. Berger be- ALL THE TALK IS ABOUl ^t»me an authority on Indian stor- tfjirand legends, and still lectures saisfthe subject JjSOn Feb.'1 and 2 Mr. Berger Rayon died, , jrill lead the Bound Brook chorus trimmed with through a music program ranging .'.from sacred to popular. Scheduled buttons and i ;!|or We Bound Brook High School . Q KELLERJ auditorium, the concert will fea- velvet collar ture Miss Joan Whcatley, Fred lairing ballad singer, as guest and euffj. For under coats V.'hen you bring BETTER COLLEGIANS now , ,. and to HER !>9re to dine wear all spring. DRY CLEANING! C. Ayers of WestBeld, An ideal outfit , . , tttt'll !»• pUat&J, mni ts wl)l«y»»j! Dlniwr a niol' at Lafayette College, has ttott* «r* tptciat tccoHent that dintand npmt* ; In' selected for the 1951 edition at a tiny price. !••• lintni onrf nmp»ryt %\oem.3 * U»r, tfuivl, • Spots Gone • Mora Dirt • ' 'Who's Who Among Students Sizes 10 to 18. bnobfttrufiv*, y«t tffkisnl wrvlc* mi\4 m wfl In American Universities and Col- background «f r»«ll/ g«*rf mutlc. All *f th!i, n K< i." The selection is based on «f toutt; Irt odrfitlan t« gofd fto«I, carafulfy • Dull Colon Revived • No Cleanii • h ilarship, leadership, and prom- and itrvtd, Yov'll find Ihvnt A.U Donald is a mcmlier of the col 14.95 PARK! , ' , ... Coitt So Little - Buys So MucMig

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NURSERY SCtiOOL PARK AVENUE and SECOND' WESTHEID BRANCH: 11 EAST BROAD STREET PLA1NFIELD , Phon. WE. 2-4381 ,, We. 2-4970 OPEN TOUnSDAY TILL 9 Cor. South and Uland Avanues PUMNFIHD/H\: | HAINNIID MIW - OTHU TOWN* WK-IIOO (H. TJI) Cleaner'' Dyers, Rug Cleanert, Cold Steras* BitOfpHrU-tnWttiftM Fiber Content Receive* New Po* 1 menoationt still to be acted upon Hoover Croup include measures to cut red tape Don Not Tell In federal personnel practices, sluhing of "pork barrel" natural PREVIEW OF PUNTS The Whole Story . Renews Metis resources projects, revamping of Department of Agriculture meUi-" By CAROLYN YVKNU8, uit, modtmiution of the outmod- Renewed prennire on Congress to Lov*'«ml Adsf*'•«! Th#i« print! A*$iilant Homc-Affetit ed Veterans Administration op- enact the balance of the' "half erations, removinjt of politics from done" Hoover economy program arm :^rts*My 0« 'Wm^if^0. • How will a fabric wear, and how the Post Office, and a unified med- wa« urged thi* week by Donald V. should you care for it? These ical administration t» eliminate ' Pr»«y o» rh» f in* blooms in your Lowe of Ridg«fie)d, chairman of are two questions you should ask duplication of such services.' the New Jersey Citizens' Commit- gardcnl In a hufl« Ofroy o< flat- when buying piece Roods or ready- Citing the |4 billion which made (rarinents. Time was when tee for the Hoover Report, in let ten to more than 1,000 active could be saved by adoption of the tering ttylti and n«w fabrics, the' homeinaker wanted only to remaining Hoover proposals, Mr. know what the fabric was; now, supporters of the organisation. The letters, 'in the form - of a Lowe declared: : the must also know how weil the • ;.' .•'..f^i.'ihM•••;O- ;: J.V fabric will serve her, report on the committee's accom- "Think of what this aiving alone plishmenU'during 1950, cited a could buy in the war tf vital ma- Textile research has practically "co-operative attitude on the part terial needed for national de- revolutionised the 'whole tettile of most of our representatives in fennel" tradition. Since man has been Congress". Mr. Lowe pointed out able to make fibers, almost any that, - contrary to. eipectatibna specification of the manufacturer when Uhe Hoover ' Commission's Bitten By Dog can'be met. Such-fabrics rre ao fecoaimeadatiotii for streamlining new that, the homemaker hasn't the executive branch of the gov- Beverly Bria'nt,'8-ytar-oiri daugh- had • chance to learn their' good \ • —-Wlllin'm II. Waffle CHARLES KOOS ernment were Aral made in.1949, ter of air. and Mrt. C. H. Briant is the "Can-'Can line" of the MeKinley PTA or bad points in terms of her own afraoit half of its Nfgtitloni have of 716 Rahway avenue, was treat- Travdtr's Shop •y night, use. v Charles Koot of Westfleld, pee- been adopted. , ed by Dr. Karl Morris Saturday ident of Koos Bros, furniture night /or a dog bite on the note New finishes are being used on Resultant savings total nearly thowplace, Rthway,' was ''named and inside and outaide of the up- Soph HUT CIIIIM all types of fabric*. Finishes that •2,000,000,000 ... but additional HHIUV PsMUt national chairman ejt the-Home per lip. The dog is owned by the oiiomutvf make «otton> non-washable, wools economies adding up to nearly HDW MU Furnishings Industry Committee. that are wsshabie'without shrink- $4,eO«,000,000 have not yet been family. at a meeting held in'the: Furni- The Hi-Y Club, held their ret- age, create resistant, permanent acted upon, the committee chair- ture Club in Chicago • recently. ular meetings last week.' The pleating, and water repellent. Alto, man declare! 1 The purpose of the committee k •r.ee w* theSdjilwiiioni Fiank Clark Chapter new precetMi In wtevfag.are be- ing used to make eettan look like to promote home betterment. "During (he present Congress Ph" h heM ,lt» m*etinn at the. home of every possible effort must be made wool and weal fabrics toe being Plant were advanced for the e by UM the Resident. Mr. Clark, 6tS 8t to complete the job," the chair- made to look sheer and feel tilky. promotion of "Hone . Fashion TA in tk*K»rk« avenue. Bill Schumacher man said. "The Hoover C«mmi«- Week," which is scheduled tax ITith • back- ted the devotiona. The program of With aH these new Innovations tfon Report points the way to aub- next fall. re.t and tM the'evening centered on a discus- In the fabric fteld, It, la a difficult stantial non-defense economies occasion^ fftn of teen-age problem*. D, H. taik to keep the homemaker in- and much more efficient operation, Here Next Week Only! Bibcock, BOJI' Work secretary, er of 'CM*- formed about the qualities of these facts help the homemtker change VYith our nation facing great re wu qioderator. acta. fabrics. All this doet not mean her viewpoint in the fabric field, spontibilitlet and world leadership, coached by The Sophomore Robert Thornton inferior quality, but it don mean and permit her to use and Ihjoy these two objectives become more . Beginning January 29th ' [ of the Com- Chapter met at the YMCA, Thlt that the consumer will have to buy these new fabrics with i pleasure important than ever." ' one of th« wax'a bifoineie meetirtg and the in terms of what the fabric will and confidence. The chairman - said, that recom- the chorui chapter, discussed future program do rather than fiber content. llei, J. W,plan*, Too much emphtils cannot be ott, Robert In the Hi-Y Usketball league placed on the need for homemsk- f,«nd Charta whleh began last Wednesday, the «rs to demand and read labels. . ,u«, Mrs. Senior Bob Thomson Jr. Chapter The libels should Include men in- 4iw¥ • *"> ftft

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Wednesday, Kth. 7, with a dinner in the parish hows* audi- torium. , ';' '., '•• •"-'.'•'•-«- 2-29 ilder empha- Featured In the entertainment for India, ,..;pgram for the evening will be Qukk.frottn port uMwatttfitd oreriQ* juic* pane by the Kaj»r,, who has been called "Amer- Without large lather go*wrt- ica's^ youngest prominent magi- ptinittd States. cian" and who has appeared many _aent bjrthe times on such television programs f superior tech- as "The Paul Whltemsn Revue," to provide 'Break the Bank" and "Leave It [system which, To the Girls." He has played in motipn a m...jna y engagetnents in New fork |o<. "changing and Philadelphia, and also in Can- ada, jGuba, »nd South America. te'r' spending One of Kajar's; better known iff Froxen Food Time! a, will report ..ieks calls for the co»plet« dii- OM in Mi rkantling of a typewriter; dump- ENJOY SUMMEM1ME KRKCTION IN JANUARY iteport on the ing the parts int4'a tat;,shaking them thoroughly; and,th«n with- ' WITH SAKWAY FROZEN FOODS. drawing the typewriter from the box completely assembled slid in TOMATO KETCHUP 14 or Ch«k good working order. or CHOPPED - SIRDSEYE i Ray Davison, Men's Club treas- Leaf Spinach 23c Pineapple fw urer, has announced that dinner reservation cards will be sent to 10 ot all members, but that additional FRENCH CUT - IIROSEYE Codfish Cakes•J reservations rriay be mWe by call- 5 Ipersey teach.- Cooktd Spagh.Hi 2' 'r, 27« Green Beans 23c ing him, We. 2-30U-J. Krispy Crackers pheir support m n 12 oi -•eased state ^Cucumber Picklts «•«•» 27* IIRDSEYE jal revenue State Official Denies Pkfr Ice Box Cookies —.vices. Mrs, m Shift of Cigaret Tax Vegetable Soup 2 la 25« Strawberries [Newark, pres- 12 oi Salt *N ^ey Education SNOW CROP _.jat the teach- •TRENTON — S,tate Treasurer Walter T. Mavgetta'answured *,'o 37 Dial Soap i. support either 4Mik.».. «i«K •ration inco plaints this week that danelM ividual inco Ihwiey' ii btiiig dfi*rtW- fmr wnsamer sales intended 'use in the state school, aid some, com- program. JANUARY MUM MMit SAFE WAY taktry Pnduth "Not only is all clgaret t»x reve- nue required, to finance the pro- II 01. {at the pres- HiINZ i for school gram," Margetts said, "but sub- t*M 28c •tually every stantial other, revenue as well." f Qiliato Soup 3 Skylark Bread , H#W# vfm i--| '\ J.suhmitted to He stated the cigaret tax now lib.' produces .118,000,000 annually, LAKfMEAO •jgtantial in- c»m Honey Buns ^«-"»"^'S2°« vies. These while cost of state aid for schools Apple Sauce 2 25c r in the face totals-more than $25,000,000. All state expenses for educational pur 12,41. neiits and WHOLE KERMEL French Crumb Cake«»^25< ting teacher poses this year, he added, will ex- CIM |)ivW. costs'. ceed f43,O00,O00. t Highway Corn 2 English Muffins «*««'«»>• 1 $« Ition between Cigaret tax money, Margetts ^aVftf r failure, cf said, is not specifically allocated WEAKfAsr GEM - QRADE A WHITE umthA M. |/I |io adapt new (o school aid. "Under the new Large Eggs 63 Package CAttst constitution," he continued, "there taw «•• il"« 20 !§is convinced is'n«r dedication of revenues." II o»- Cn66S6 food CM spr««d »T|. 3/c New Jersey "However, the truth of the wat- Grapefruit 2 (.°:35' Wheatena "ZZ 3ft 1,000 in the ter is that without the cigaret tax i7 -revenue's the state would not be Pabsfftt ««••• f»o* *%«r>k« 32« Frethtr Cotttit Result of in-' Fruit Cocktail »* 38* Early Garden Peas «fl. 5 20* > i pupils. It ii in a financial position to give sub- Airway \ ** « <»»M77« jlhat the state stantial aid for education." Tomato Juice 'Cl 2",°:, 25c SweefPeassA 2^ Cheese Food «-»'. «••'•'*• 2jBk- have some h Nob Hill Ham» ih.bs.79, IOHBI revenue DsBkejr Esitoe , Orange Juice MI o CM 2 "«" 25< Dog Food »" 2 1^ Gruyere Cheese *^v^£ 39* r ieds. To pie- One ot the few remaining speci- h Increases from mens ot the capstan type'donkey ;ith K w 1 klt(OT Gouda Cheese Edwards «« I»M.89« al property engine used in early day Pacific Flour. K M "" <" c» w^* pi*: 51« Soap Flakes ? w ««• »*• 32« Legislature to coast steam logging has been ac "of the three quired by the Coquille, Oregon lty» lorical society. " y 6MPEFMIT

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"MOUNTAINSIDE-Robert Ho« 'USttairrjr t**«, Board of lien member* -whose terms giaeit sionth, have said that will run for re-election, Mr. is completing a one-year ua- term and will Me for the „ tiijsB^yeai- term. Jfturjws.ir'« meeting of the rr#eideBt Holf Kristunsea need that completed draw- sawcitcstietis aa4 estimates »f the aev whoolhout* be submitted to state .for approval. The ar- Udlow * Wheeler of MISTER JOE ISGIVING _., hare announced that the _ »f eeaetruction hu (one up Bil'atr cent since last Octo- ^, ••4 the increase has caused Mr. airf Mr*. Charlea L. M'lfHMkf «tf i.»Hf»alrr, I'M., have rcwratlr •Wfrkawd !**• mnrrrir at l»2 JnTrrnou ••run tr»m Mr. nl In. " *t»»M in the pUnt for the Harrr •«•••*. Hlrhanl P. I.Mvalr kaiMlcd Ikr lrlB«mllu« far I'. ». T*e board is setting up • MITH, AWAY SILVER DOLLARS _^J alternaUs for the biddinjj jvikot trfjiMtmenU may be nade tt Ma* sfeat if necetttry. Korea Fighting Rugged As Reports," MMar )— •tumblM in All morning wild f ||r.: Haae, thairman of the build hit swcfcfH bulfinfl with silv«r Mian, jiiMiiptoe, has stated that the fvtrybady ••*•» •"•) *»j«r»t na'i KM fuy >»_iyt*tls> an "alaanlac to have Ace Photographer Tells "Leader" that MifiM*r«tJ Hi* Irjnkt, raMary.. , . Remi Silver 0oUbi| PJtljsM Maneeted with the pro- rtwy •tart CMMting ***• "wtird. JuM •*•••« M«Mf harwajh aeircr, If the latter "We're not going to get shoved hidden from planes in the moun -Jallod in time. If plan* for out of here, but we would like to t«i"s- They have only two meth • tilv*r dtJIw droiN... but it tUvtn't clonk. • a*fr«w pittware hel, up, the achoo) have a better idea of what we're ods of attack; mass front and aw i -• n talfe I ISM *"*J- VIMV* H« «wn septic tankt. doing here," GI'i in Korea told flanking. In the first, he said, IHVV iv vvwnwforf tnir Silvar D*lt«r Mtj." ^•JM' ••••MiifmA tiut aclmOiil Charlet J. deSoria, ace photo*™- "they send masses of humanity '•m myM for t pher, who quoted them in an inter- forward to take all that we can WfllHfl BRAHV VM9||W fn0 ITW are btina; drilled ia de- ve tnem In the „ .MMVeMies in cue of en- vitw with The Leader Saturday.; K' - second, they UAR VAIOII Miitar JM it |iv em rottMk, aad tha h««rd is ask- Mr deSoria, who filmed the pic.-«« Pt t« «et behind our llnet, ummxi ' tistt the teotWt Uke a ra- ture "Celhaemane of 1950," the where they can operate their gner. tit* flnt picture, of the bloody retreat. rilla tactics." of the V. 8. Marinet from the "On one occasion,'' he tald, TOMATO Si Chaitfjin Retervoir in Korea 50 Col. Ray Murray of the Fifth mile* to the tea, wat a weekend Marine Regiment of the First Bia- hoote gueit of Mr. and Mm. Henry. rine Division brought his men out 11 - 1.00 I, Marshall of 787 Harding atreet, of a valley in a miraculous escape TAINBIDE-A larfe tt- long tine friends. —and he told me that had not the COM Of* Ml CM Reds violated all nine principles _ lae«a«ctaelatCB»Pack Mr. deSorU, a modest young U|se«tia«'te«oneatrk Ploint esMMt kia In the list World War as a pho-p ' Mr. de Soria said that while the FANCY MILK FED Junk#t Rennet taiftriaiK**. Mr.ilUlerwUl tographer for the Associated Press, Chinese are using the tactics he 7 r 1.00 (tiP^^ PiWUfc, ?. •W ••OWWptj ^»" returned from Korea the day be-described, the mechanized V. N. POWDERS WteC«k*Mtt«/.Lfe»er, fore Christmas. There since July, forces "must more or less neces-

r YOUNG ROASTMG CHICKENS r^«t IPt^V _1 . ^pa^'O^Vr ejpStJBJ ^BJ tj^v pSJBBBjO^ OJPa^B^pj he received broken ribt in the sarily keep to the roads", conn* of hia work and was evacu- In addition to the Marines, with ly|p*ek «««i*iUee iMetitw Man- ated to recuperate. He expects to whom he spent long months, Mr. APPLE SA. ^ miiiaf at the; hrae of ;Mr. return next month. deSoria praised the medical forces. Mrt, Arthur AlbaMM fur. Hit assignment to film the war"The medical record in this war . . l*r the ttMuled for Lot Angeles TV station KTTV is the best yet," he said a high & 53< *•' McCormlck'* 8 r 1.00 a*d Gold P«rt,-a oot-luck ranking officer told him. resulted in the film of the with- KOt(4M ITUI ftONElltS MISKIT • ••- m «*|t>t» Utoaele Feb. »1 drawal, which hat been termed Reflecting on the other Chinese Vontllo Ixtroet •HOuwf nuiNn mm audiu>ri*« frem • "the most dramatic picture to wars he had covered, he said he ||)Jj» »i «. Mrs. Jttlet Wyeatt come out of the war so far". It remembered that at least two of l-ox. Ifcil 7 it in »har»e o( the ar-was flnt shown over station WPIX them had been won with "Silver bol. MOMIU'I »UM fO*K FIESHIY CUT Me BABY FOODS] "' mtt eawmHtae. .' : -, in New York and is now being Bullets" (money), and posed the rofittritien «f two newshown in the movie theatres. question: "I wonder what our gov- 45c k «M taBo«»c«d. D.n 5 will ernment is doindi g aboub t a silver TOtlNI Mr. de Soria said the fighting is »• Dixie trrie 1 alf « 11 .. •t the heme of Mr. and Mrs. jut at runed as reports have Twd "1SU8 lcad J«ht with the Chinese witfiejaji •JtjnjBjajB i^ygf Royal Prince R. nahut of Indian trafl, and 9IC iMMSqurti ' Ol€ it, and he had the highest praise I Communists? tMAITt DKNHT i^ at the hone el Ernes* John- tWIFT'tWinlt HtMIUM MINIESMINIISS ffWlhe. Marines who, he said, "are " -Ik. «l YAMS «f KauaUis avenue. > ' • really doing the greatest kind of a Father of Comedy 65C Mrt KMMyt ^ 2fC job."". "The Redsf," he said, "are| Aristophanes (about B. C. 4M rMce fighter* and in Korea that I 380)>, the Athenian dramatist, is con- DIIP SEA ed the father ol comedy. — 27c ,^i^|^)prfaSer;t»irly well I **'- 1.00 tkillow r r *> 81c wooDiu«r CANAMAN F«el4 KOUNKOUNTT KMKMTT . K6IIIH 143 E. Broad Si. IINUtIT SWEET PEAS! AUSTER'S OMN . , *•><•» 1.21 T'iri.OO PMMtltjHir Vr3«« t. a. • •«- MAKES ClOTHI* WHITEH ' WNtnioii UN-Whitt . i^lTc DEL MONTI HAND Light Meat Tma Catsip . i[««»* 22c ltnk CMkliil **.' 8fc 2= 1.00 IT TASIEI SO OOOOI CAMFWU'i

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laMer Can Heal srwmnastKmnuo K$ a known fact that whale am ekra eombiaei Nearly thm fsai la Society ABb meal needs enriefctaf it I* is to be- tomatoes aae chicken bald eagle aw have a wiag saeeae) fcNJ come a better icad. in especially good soup. of more than seven lest I' be the start. | to be in violation of existing stat- aniive state- utes, C. Lester Greer,,superinUiid- by the] ent of the Children's How* Society ._.„• of New of New Jersey Mid: "' i a statewide "If the haby htaek market is lervice in ended this yaar taroofti » tithu hildren, un» inf up at adoption regulations, would-be it U Jawrobent on privately NEW... your MUM on persowpHnd financed child caie agencies to im- i society an- mediately make plans to take up ttiing-up" of their share of a sudden added I grey baby child-care caseload. With tbii ia as Mercer mind, the Children's Home 8*1- SAMPLER •Edward A. cty of New J«rs*y is eiteading Uraan of tin its educational and auxiliary ae- nmittee, an. tivities into every eetmty in the Iirvis,:Weat: state. We look to the organiii' INFORMALS atewide or- tion of the Union County chapter It will be of our Auxiliary Council to set r to set up the pattern for a bread statewide er of the program in behalf of helpWss chil- 'and Auxil- dren who need assistance In re- 1.00 gard t* the most desirable objec- tive, that of being properly placed etians to •V JBw ejtnnaiVBejv Therne in the correct home atmosphere" 'haby black flit 1M1 will Yowell, Worrell Your nome apptan juit oi yovna Igreatest ad- one* ilitchad their nanwM in awly Amff *••'-'• «** I1M1 the last Granted Patent.' ' . " kan Samplau, Dttigfl it in MVMI wttrt i were en heavy, high quolit/ vtllvm. Wt fh» Withy social Howard L. Yowell, III Hysllp (year is over avenue, a member of the research mett dtlighrful informal wa'w mm disgraceful division of the Standard Oil De- JOMMMKHOP t—n. OrdvrferyeurttlftmdmftfMfar veloamtnt Co., has keen (ranted frimdi. Sociolly corrtxt for thonk yow'a, a United lutes pat^t, Jointly to an-end." invitotioni, annevnewntnta end atftsr . that the with fellow employees, far a math, would he od for facilitating the drying «' Marines Still County's Share britf noltt - avallobW in 450 nanm of county industrial gates, it A U. I. patent has also been Enlisting Men Of Federal Tax Iti correct (ranted Charles B, Morrell, T07 proper Shadow|awn drive, Jointly witt JUIT OKU NAMIS WAMTIOI Norms not'liatad madt up on tfMctal fellow employees, for a methot Marine Corps 'enlistment quotas 197 Million ordV, 100 notw, 100 •nvtlop-.c* 5,00 to enlist a are still unlimited it was announc- il support for facilitating the drying of in p»f box. Allow 4 WMki for Mwwy duitrial gases. Dr. Morrell is I ed today by T-8gt, Thomas W. r's work. 'timer of the Marine Corps re- NEWARK—Taxpayers of Union Not mart than ilMt 1000 New member of the staff of the chemi- ruiting station, Postofllce Build- County will be required to pay out seemed cal divliion of the company. ing, Elisabeth. approximately I187,26!,«00, in The sergeant 'made the st*te> federal taxes as their share of ment to dispel a prevalent but mis- the cost of the federal spending taken belief that voluntary enlist- program proposed by President CHECKS Rf PAIRED ments have been halted or cuitsil- Truman for the federal fiscal year ed by all the Armed Forces at a ending June 30, 1062, if Congress I •ACTOtY NUTHOM UNO of heavy enlistments since should adopt in full the |71,6 bit-; lion budget submitted to Congress an. 1. Jan. 15., The New Jersey State TROY'S "Thi» does not apply to the Ma-Chamber of Commerce made the LOCK A KEY SHOP ine Corps," he, said. "Although estimate in a statement based on nt-nn Htimmo, w. J. Maline recruiting has been excep- an analysis of the President's bud' ionally heavy since the first of get recommendations. -mim wo mawun rat nrwrnct the year, my office i» currently able to accommodate all men ap- The state chamber pointed out plying. The waiting: period, be- that the share which would be ween date of original application borne by the county to support the nd date of'actual enlistment ii President's proposed budget ia no longer than it's ever been—one over six times the amount of its BACK AGAIN!! ;o two weeks." local property tax which amounted Marine applicants, the recrult- to $31,224,881 OMPUMNAI ng sergeant explained, now- have Commenting on the state cham- their choice of two types of en- ber's budget - study, Irving T. istment. They may enlist in the Gunft, executive vice-president, regular Marine Corps toe either said, "In .his state of the .union .YBUD6ET SERVICE three or four, years, or they may message to Congress on Jan. 8, volunteer for extended active duty the President said that the 'gov< in the M»rine Corps Reserve for ernment must practice rigid econo idflitil di In its non-defense activities; aa,iad«fli»ita.j>wio

Mr TBIS FINBR WB13KT TODAY t I "IHMDWHII* PACKARD WESTFIELD CO., Inc. las* , SALES •>. SERVICE 425 431, North Avtmit, E. Open Evtnin3» J WEilfisM 24646 ' UM Robbing The People --s-nr THI WISTFIEID IEAPER James E. Shelton, president of the American Bankers Association, has •warned that government deficits which Shrubs which bloom in summer lead to an immense public debt, devalu- should be pruned differently from ation of the dollar and inflation, only those that bloom in spring. Since result in robbing the people of the cap- tilt latter already have their flow- You'll b. hoppy er uuds formed for next season s ital accumulated by their work. He said, bloom, cutting bick or trimming •v in addition, that it is the task of every in winter will result in the loss •lumrh of Mountainside American to "see that the young peo- of some of the best, flowering1 •uburlptlon rate« |2.E0 « y*ar In advance. none* that n»w c ple of this country are not unknowingly wood. A moderate thinning of old- EatafcllHhed 1890. est canes will give space for re- ITIU: SO Elm Street. Wfstllcld, N. J. and unwittingly drawn into the whirl- newal Bh&0. This help, alone, cost at pick up the pieces and organize the these Is first to thin out to the base the dead and weakest shoots. IW.OOO.OOO in March of Dimes world. We are playing the enemy's Then the remainder is cut back. wd as m reiult the polio organs game when we go blithely on piling The hypericums mentioned are out li BOW operating ita patient-care billions of appropriations for domestic News O! Other Communities to the ground. gg^..,.jiii at a deficit. Volunteers have government spending oh pet political With the rest, if the stubs that are left are of varying height, gWioubled' -thftr efforts to raise more projects which are not necessary, and Around The State front 4 to 12 inches, the bloom's " *"'^S«pii^#r before in response to which make the fires of inflation burn will be at varying heights and the hotter and hotter, on top of the tens of SOMERVILLE — W ft1 1 e r F. the record figure ivaa established plants will present a more pleas- • ing appearance than if they are billions now needed for our defense pro- Scott, for 12 yean-.a member of without any permits being issued fP^&rtrO'Connor, National Foundation the Bordugh Council here »nd BOW . for garden apartment develop- cut at the san>e height. In this *^"|^^.^t;tJkMawh of Dimes gram. How long will it take our peo- president of the governing body, ments, The township has not per. cask, the tendency will be for all ple to see that our gigantic bureaucratic has announced his candidacy for mitted construction »f this type in blooms to be of the flat-typo tion must be prepared to face a flower heads at the same plane. federal machine will spend us into so. • the Republican nomination for many months, Outstanding in the r.uctewhe year of high Incidence mayor in the April primaries. report was the number of permits cialism and oblivion unless it is curbed Two commonly yrown summer iVJMJ, He point* out that there is no His candidacy follows announce- issued for one family homes. There blooming shrubs that call for from public health authorities in its orgy of waste which today knows ment by Major Howard S. Lyon, were 667 of these with a total val- somewhat different treatment are uation of |5,267,85O. fil"!^" polio rear ahejkd. • The large no bounds? who is ill, that he will not seek Hydrangea paniculata and its var- reflection. iety Peegee, and Hibiscus ijyria- •"***' of patients already receiving MM* HACKENSACK—-The Bergen cus, Rose of Sharon. |wn National Foundation Other Papwa Sajrt CRANFORD -r- Purchase of a County Board of Freeholders has With the hydrangea, first thin ijrtm, plus the lower purchasing new five horsepower air laid siren introduced its budget for 1951 to- out the weakest growths of last ir oftwUy't dollar, increase the or- Second Clow ha8 been recommended by Carroll taling; $5,742,841 as compared to year and sometimes older wood if K. Sellers, chairman of the Cran- fB.414,634' for 1950. The Free- it is desired to shape the buah. * '' " problem,' he reports. The title of this editorial does not re- ford Civil Defense Council, as a holders estimated that the county Then cut back last year's growth. DON'T BE AN EXTREMIST! Mr. O'Connor declares, "we f er to Post Office rates for newspapers mult of the Jan. 13 air raid tax rate, however, will be 80.90 If you want large flower heads on warning test here. Mayor George cents per $100 of assessed valua- and periodicals. It refers to a recent long stems, cut back to one or You don't have to «hrow your monty away, butjt gire coping with a rising tide of polio E. Osterheldt, it was said, con- tion, a decrease of approximately two joints. If you, want smaller R|«dra 'receding .value' of the. dollar. Post Office ruling which temporarily curs with the suggestion and will 1 point under last year. The de- flower heads, cut back to five or hav* to hoard It eith«r. Jutt dtclde on a gTh»re vis a hard" fight.ahead." ' • favored daily newspapers and discrim- recommend to the Township Com- crease In the tax rate is due to six joints. : mittee that funds for the purchase the. increased valuations in the amount to save failhfully'cvery payday . . . inated against weeklies, creating for the With the Rose of Sharon, again be get up in the 1951 budget. county caused by new construction rest for ihe thifigi-you want and' n#«d. latter a sort of "second class privilege ' ' The signal was not too .audible and the increased valuations* ipwied ft?, thinning should be done first,' •in .outlying sections of the com- •'"'" «e»k twigs, those that under the First Amendment"! on homes in many ji^ growing into the plant: so as ! i~muni'ty'' Bid there were several Totoi additional county Systematic sd^thg''meani a happy fdVure for' A couple of weeks ago a wildcat strike {o'shade the interior and those "dead" aveas where the siren was from the increased home Valuations that may be rubbing. After this lave now at FIRST FEDERAL I of railroad yard workers disrupted rail not heard at all. To give wider and new construction is expected is done, the growths of last sea- i^fJ^nds of dollars' worth of polio transportation in several areas. The Post coverage, the new siren may be to amount to $259,063 even with son may be thinned so as not to located on top of the old Masonic, the decreased tax rate. have too many next year. Then INSURED SAVINGS ... WOtTMWHIU ; anch as respirators Office Department in Washington order- building, corner of North Union tliii^iinesyaris kept in read- cut back the remainder of last ed an embargo on parcel poBt and other avenue and Alden street. year's growth to two to four buds |pll^ci|iy'loc«ted; upply:.de. ' M0NTCLAIR—Operating Mont- 8 mail to and through the affected areas. cluir schools during the J951-52 to a twig. ' for insiaiit u«e in. epidemic areas' Daily newspapers were excepted and MONTCLAIR — Montelair can look forward to a tax rate rang- session will cost approximately pWg|»tOutltry.V::,:r;;: .^- ' accepted. Weekly newspapers and other ing between $6.30 and |6,40 per $235,000 more in tax money than publications were not. "Editor and Pub- $100 of assessed valuation this during the current year, according FIRST FEDERAL to information released by Presi- lisher" was one of those not accepted year. The increase would bring the budget 73 to 83 points above - dent 'Eugene W. Goodwillie of the ^J||^Iy,liiiniaftnature;for.consumer8 but we're not talking about ourselves the 1950 rate of $5.57. His esti-. Board of Education. The increase < here even though our mailing was ser- mate, Commissioner Davis said, will mean a jump of about 27% Notary K1^p||c|t;^;. 'the' good old'days" points in the municipal tax rate iously delayed. was based on known increases in ||j|p$e?c>»£M>f iiving- was, far lower town costs plus estimates of the and approximates closely the esti- Public school and county rates which have mate of school cost increase made %$0$j»^#t::t*&:' when. '»«"• example, We realize that the situation was first-lass gteaks sold for 25c a pound - not been formally announced. Rise by Commissioner Joshua A. Davis, urgent coming as it did during the in tax money . needed to operate Director of Revenue and Finance, ^^&^^;|Wracilyi*-"ii|rtre".---But whe|i Christmas mailing rush. But serious as the town in 1951, amounting to in anticipating a municipal tax HENRY P. TOWN |jp!i|^||i^:'cpm|JareV!pne:*ra with an- approximately $350,000, was at- rate between $G.30 and $6.40 for 4 it was we do not agree that the Post tributed to four factors by Com- 1951. AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES, S|^l£ja%lgphliman".nature for us'to •Office Department should split the free missioner Davis: Decrease in an- forgietcertai* highly important facts press down the middle and declare that ticipated revenues, increase in debt LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Ifl^pMlte/M* tKe difference. - • ' ' service, increases in costs, salaries lEADfR WANT ADS PAY "this" portion is important and "the nnd mandatory items, and inser- STORAGE WAREHOUSES }g||y^.|p|aresting''illustration of this' is other" portion isn't. We understand that tion of special appropriations not 241 NORTH AVE. found in a tabulation, made up of off cial necessary a year ago. In addi- the department has held in the past also WESTFIELD, N. J. figures issued by the Bureau of Agricul- that the content of weeklies is not per- tion, the total of operating sur- plus this year will be less than • WE. 244*4 tural Economies, U. S. Department of ishable and no harm can come from de- last year's because, the finance Agriculture; Whcih shows how much the laying them. director said, "Last year's budget PACKING — CRATING — liiifeisage person spent for meat in every was figured on as close a base as lyear, from 1913 through 1949, and what We disagree, as do most weekly edi- possible." Ijproportion of his disposable income the tors and publishers. The contents of ISjSat of meat represented. In 1913, the those publications are just as important RAHWAY — More than 1,000 per capital meat bill,came to $23.10, to their subscribers as are the contents volunteers have been enrolled for the Iiahway civilian defense pro- syhile in 1949 it was $70.70,. That's ob- of dailies to their subscribers. And they giam, according to Chairman Jos." ^viously a whale of B difference — but are all published under the same Con- C. Sanzone. Forty prominent wom- Naturailp there was also a whale of a difference stitutional guarantee and franchise. en participated in a block by block canvass of the city. want to -in per capita income between those two When and if similar situations arise ifar-spaced ye^rs. , Actually, in 1913, in the future, the Post Office should HILLSIDE—Announcement has thing yf 8 meat took more of the disposable income been made that the registration place all newspapers on an equal basis of all residents and persons em- a**ur« •than it did last year—6.6 per cent as' —accept them for mailing and do their ployed in the township will get un- against 5.5 per cent. best to get them through—Editor and der way shortly. This is. in line future Publisher. with the recommendation of the You'll get a kick Moreover, the percentage'of dispos- federal government that the Civil family able income accounted for by meat *a 1* H Defense Council of each commun- ity obtain records of nil residents changed very little over that 1913-1949 "Most Americans are not favorable period. In most of the years, it ran bd- to be used in event of'an emer- ...out of your car to government ownership of public utili- gency. : tween five and six per cent. And that's ties, for the very good reason that they, Where it still is. • . know, that with few exceptions, they LINDEN—The Manor Real Es- What this all adds up to ia that the tate and Trust Co., a subsidiary ONLY when it's will get more and better service for less of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., price of everything is meaningless un- cost from privately owned and operated has purchased approximately 20 less the purchasing power of the con- concerns than they would get under acres of land on Route 25, between Take** sumer in general—in other words, his the farmer War Assets Corp. de- fully insured. cumbersome government management pot and the Kahwny line. The Hav«»« income—is brought into the comparison. with its ever increasing red tape and purchase price was reported to That's true of meat and all other com- graft."—Ashland (Kans.) Clipper. have been approximately $100,000. draw modities. When everyone — including The Manor Real Estate nnd Trust the farmer, the worker;. and the con- Co. it is understood, has purchased "The U. S. Government, which con- the tract for possible resale to in- PHONE ... WRITE... CALL sumer—is making more money, and the ( ECUTOK" tinually points with alarm to major in- dustries thut may be potential cus- cost of carrying on business rises accord- tomers of the vailrnad. dustries as being too 'big- for the re- out H* ingly, prices are naturally higher. public's well being . . . announced that : - ' Ha pa * UNION—The total vnjue of 1,- ; ; employees on its civilian puyroll now 02!) building permits issued during : "The ammunion we need for this war number S.OGO.OOO.'.' — Coannga (Calif) 11)50 was $8,708,4:50, an all-time via, a demand on Congress for adoption Record. hinh for the township. The figure is believed lUKlieivthan tlinl of any ' df the recommendation for cutting wnste "• * * other county municipality for last fsin; federal.expenditures."—Winter Park Join -.. year, and a one-year, record for WESTFIELD e¥'*«-*;4lerald. '- . ~'" Union County. The previous high Wtirfi.ld'i OldMl Banking Initilulto" "The March of Dimes" here was $6,010,550 in 194G. In- tOOQuimbySl spector Williams pointed out that Wl 2-1234 •COTCM PLAINS . GA* . THUMDAY. MWUAMfU, IM1 Bill PropoedTo WHS Singers To ilridgejuidCanasU Model, Says Lizzie Present Program ftUftOURS ALWAYS •V AUCXkSDtM O. BFMSCMM mM»m mm m%\ ^-—%-t-^-X __ ft n • series of trict would have it* board of |^*" •• fs^PBBJan^ mm> W current Up-health appointed by »n "Advisory To Appwln N. Y. the WettfitU Council and Bdugct Review Board" The American team won the of- -mkm^mirmmm \V»Ur,,) confuting of the mayor* use ekait- Prineipab Banquet ficial world championship at the matches held in Bermuda last No- I men of townihip coeimittees with- WesUald High School ausician* ! of quaran- in the diitrict, win would have vember. Here's a hand which rfkwefca lit part of advisory power* and would *9- have received this year oae of contributed substantially to our keeping'one's prove, disapprove, or modify itt their greatest laurels—an invita- victory. It was reported by Al caskr cfcaate and he* bawaa who feels tion to sing at a banquet for the •heinweid ia The Bridgt W»rU. budget. National Association of Secondary There are alie provisions for The tournament was teaat-ef-four School Principal* at the Commo- for total points. about the establishing- larger health diitricU, dore Hotel, New York, Feb. 10. ' facilities in for withdrawali, etc This is the nrst year that the NORTH out what mia- Let ua hope taat this bill will principal*' convention is held in *I82 be and have a more fo/tunate course thru New York, and to provide enter- VQII43S* it clear that the Ufiiiatur* than have iti pre- tainment throughout the week, a * none are toe small •eeesaora. After all, our present committee has selected several AAK9S program and local health adminiatration U eastern school* to present musical WE« EAST so how eaa baied on a law of 1M7I programs. •> AK I *Q 76 state Love, Included in the already com- • A J V 10 9 t on LIttlE OF THE LEAGUE pleted WHS program of numbers s> K 6 I 3 , • A Q 10 I S has which the choir has prepared are * J.10 8 4 * « t eeasaun- Nine An» Retidtnta "the Lord's Prayer," "My Lord ' SOUTH or ceuaty What a Mornin""—a negro spir- a) 1 10 D 4 is the lat> Picked For Petit jury itual, "Marching Song" by Lubin, * K 7 Mils proposed and "Flow Where the Water * 1 «IT of Four resident* of Westfteld, two Flow" by Milkey. Edward Milkey * rin- bonus than 100 points for doing CHARLES HENRY MEYER EUctricol Contracting and Repairs West Front Street, Flainfield • cette,. (I), re-rineette. (•• »ur-rin- so? If not, what advantage is WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE cette, and (10) coupe do i'etrler. there in going out concealed?" Chnrllu was born in Tremont, N. Y., now u part of the Bronx, but when about fifteen years of ugc, his ura Framing Slnco You can't go out concealed un- mother, dad, five brothers and five sisters moved to a less you have a canusta, but no farm in Scotch Plains. All the kids helped out on tho minimum meld is required, regard- farm, and when a short time later Dad Meyer opened less of'your score. I agree tjl a grocery stove; where they sold many products from there should be a bonus of more the farm, Charlie wont to work there. . than.l'OO points—say 600 or so— He was a husky kid—not very tall, but strong as for laying down your whole hand an ox. He did a good deal «f wrestling mid boxing, ffHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS at one time. Even with the meag. and won most of his bouts. He was the first cop in or reward of only 100, however, Scotch Plains, and for eight years was the only one in going out concealed can be a big town. Now there are 11 men on the force. In those advantage at times. For example, days if anyone wanted a cop they went to the grocery if you need 120 to go down and store to got him. Ho was tho fire chief of the Scotch Plains Fire Department' for 28 years and his son is your hand is such that you have now chief, Charlie tells us that in hi.s time they had little chance of making that high hand-drawn and horse-drawn apparatus. a meld, you may be able to go for a concealed out. n Holding Upon his father's death, two of his brothurs took NO LOWER PRICES reputation it not acquired over night any more than over the store, and Charlie went to work for Hutchin- K J J J 6 6 6 6 6 A 2 son & Son, grocers here in Westfield—whcio Murphy's ll success is attained in a moment. The build-up is slow, it is apparent that you have prac- 5 & 10 now is located. He left there after many years ANYWHERE tically no chance to attain a meld and went to work for Charles Decker & Son over on T »ny times requires self denial. of 120 points, but you do have a South Avenue. Twelve years later he went to work 3 DAYS JANUARY SALE ,??« •••"r.-i- good chance of completing tho ca- for Quality Market (when they were on Broad Street) nasta in sixes and molding out and he was wjth them for 15 years. TheVWestfield Federal, a* it now approaches the $10,000,000 $5.95 ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER concealed, in which case no mini For the last few years Charlie has been taking in assets, has been built up through more than half mum meld is required. cure of Dr. Milton Harkrader's prize winning: Boxer HOT AND COLD AIR clogs. He h very fond of animals ami lit the moment of sound guidance by men of good reputation, sound is gfitling the dogg in shape lor the National Dog Show Accountant* Meet in Madison Square Garden. $4.95 lent and keen appreciation of responsibility in safely Edmund H. Plant of Eastman Charlie is some little past his three score years ling savings committed to their care. Kodak Co:, Rochester, N. Y., ad- and ten—but still on tho job. ' He is a particular fav- Pound Choc. Pound HERSHEY dressed over 200 members and orite with the mothers and youngsters of the Wilson School area because he is the cop who ia stationed guests of the Newark Chapter, Na- duily during school houm at the comer of Umlen Ave- CHERRIES MINIATURES successful record could only have succeeded through tional Association of Cost Ac nue and East Broad Street helping the children sufcly counlants, at a tcchnicul session across the busy street. After reading this, you may be ping devotion to the interest of those entrusting their Thursday evening at the llotcl just one more Wentfielder who hails Charlie with a. 79c 25c imed money to this Association. Robert Treat, Newark. cheery toot of your horn or H friendly wave of your The following local members at- hand as you drive SLOWLY past his post of duty. Yes, Charlie has many years behind him—but many friends $1 ROSENFELD LIPSTICK cut to ...... 39c tended: Ernest of Carlson of 708 with him. humbly proud of that record^and are determined there Shadowlawn drive, Richard L. Ruebling of 608 Fnirflcld circle, He has four sons and four daughters, all of whom $3 BADGER FLASH CAMERA I.be no deviation from the conservative conduct heretofore and Bernard H. Semler of 037 are married, and 17 grandchildren. Carlcton road. SHAVING BRUSH and FLASH UNIT ficed. bo,h Heater Trouble Located By Firemen The Spotlight Also Shines On A COMFORTABLE and Compact Older Type Home if avail- ALARM CLOCK, guaranteed... .$1.99 Firemen were culled Friday af- able for early occupancy at (15,900. Located in the Ben- ternoon to the home of Miss Mil- jamin Franklin School area. Large living room with fire- WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS dred Ford, 1504 Boulevard. Miss place, dinin; room, 3 bedroomi and deeping porch. Brand quantities Imited Ford called the Fire Department new Hot water oil heating tyitem. after she thought she was having AND LOAN ASSOCIATION trouble with the gas heater. FOR APPOINTMENT to Imped Call The trouble was discovered by Westfield's Oldest Financial Institution Iho firemen to bo 'iu the wutcr heater. There was no damage. COOPER and SPERRY AT PROSPECT STRUT • WISTFIEID, N. J. JESSIE PLANT BROWN BERNICE N. STEELE Beteil 8lore* Res. Phone WE. 2-03SS-R Res. Phone WE. 2-2082 D. LASS, Ph. G. S. WEINTRAUB, Ph.G. , Phene WestflaM 2-4300 The MOO lirfest ret*n corpora- REAL ESTATE INSURANCE tions in the United States operate Commercial In All Us Filling Prescriptiona Ia the Moat Important Part niarly 30,000 stores, but this Is Residential Branches of Our Buainess. only 15 per cent of the national total. Ntirly 2,000,000 little mer- 108 CENTRAL AVE. TEL. WE. 2-310O 'HI DltlVlir - PHONi Wl 24141 ;. ,. chants mike up the other 85 per t et the aattttaMottl. • THfi WESTPfcU) The rats in ether eauatics, adjacent to the courthouse for a shield clean but it's well worth Asking the boirti to reject the ' While the driver examination your product for you, for a fee Wfttea, will go much higher parking lot and the purchase of the effort. Obstructed vision is 3|% StralfM Wbk4W, budget and go into executive ses- tests only your potential vision If the product passes the rigid " I twtmttf ana tin's hoard stitt additional voting machines are one of the greatest safety prob- sion, he proposed $300 across the whether your eyes are good enough tests set up by the fire engineers, It ha* the lawast county rat* likely during the year. lems in wintertime. The wind- •*% Crrnin Nanlnl I^Wto board for all under $6,000." for adequate vision, it cannot you can use the "UL" label, If hield wiper and defroster should from 4ata he had That would make the total sal say if you will always be able to your product doesn't com* up to aatoM.fcektltmtthat ary jump $184,000. He suggested Crecketel Oraesea see danger on the highway. Many always be in tip-top condition. snuff, you may have to make • ! (waiar Utfta cMatiM will he One wirfdow kept slightly open $W,000 from surplus, a cut in new Knitted or crocheted dreisel drivers with adequate vision be- number of changes before sending 4-5qt. *3.39 i It cling to their present tax equipment,, and return from new will help prevent heavy frosting . 1W he MMM. are ameng should never be hung on coat came involved in highway acci- it back for anoflier test. Many meeijt.- He then voted hangers nor should they be folded. dents. n the iatide. manufacturers know from sad ex- S BattlM far flftOO MUf MMI higher than "no" and the roll call proceeded, Headlights must be effective for Instead, carefully roll them on Effective vision starts in the perience that a product has to be with the others voting "yes." Free- safe driving at night. Be sure to some round object, such as a mail' driver's mind. That is to say it's super-safe to merit UL approval.. 9fi. $4.20 upon which he holder Charles.L. Bauer Jr., was ing tube. Cared for in this war, a mental qualification. Some mo- wipe off the headlight lenses as What this means to you as a Ma. «g«nt, Mr. Benninger ibsent because of illness. they will hold their shape per- well as the windshield daily. citizen of the 20th century is that " pt. $3.15 * from The budget was offered by fectly. torists see things that others miss even though their eyesight is no To summarize, safety depends your home, your place of business better. To see well you have to m clear vision. And the latter in and the places where you spend pay attention. urn depends on a proper mental your leisure time are incompar- FOR YOUR PARTY. . . ittitude, good eyes and equipment ably safer than they would be if Good vision also depends on ex- Bur TIMM Papular Half Vept in effective condition. When there were no UL. In (fact, our Wel-Don perience and common sense. An high standard of living in this' CallaMt ' experienced driver with common vision is reduced, speed should be reduced' as well. Winter- safety electrical age might not be pos- ! *•* Stom Cruthing sense can see things that other sible without the safeguards that MT. VEJtNON.. . $&M Concrete will miss. For example, on ap- is as simple as that. have been built into equipment to P. M. OaLUXC . . . S.M anil Quarry Company proaching a side road he will be meet UL specifications. Corporation alert for the thoughtless driver Owl'e Visit* GILBEY'S GIN . - . 7.M who may come out on the highway The "wise old owl" can tee little Of course, no manufacturer has CtUSHBD BLUI TRAP ROCK without warning. The thoughtfu better in the dark than human be- to submit his products to the lab- TRANSIT MIXED motorist can always see potential ings can. And, like most nocturnal oratories. This is a free country, ••tm •«*. Waft* CONCRETE danger, even though he is driving creatures, it teei very poorly by and we don't enforce safety by in a place where sight distance is daylight, while moit daytime crea- compulsion except where the com- limited or under reduced visibil- tures lee poorly at night. Man is mon welfare is obviously at stake. ity. lucky, because hit eyei combine Robert Treat Liquor But if you areismart, if you are Sharp mental attitudes and good the beit features of, aay, the day- interested in safeguarding your US QUIMBY ST. TEL. WE. orncti judgment help a good drivel- to active robin and the nlgfathawk — life and property from flre, you see more than an average driver. and because he has the intelligence will look for the UL label every Fraa Dalivary. — Phone Us TfUfNfMU, to care for them. But it goes a.lmost without saying time you purchase something that Cl W TKUPHONM. that a driver should have good Wletfati 14444 eyesight as well as a proper QUARBYi rmNJ MM. mental attitude. 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and Central Ave*., Td. We. 2-0220^ THherculM IteUaf «f aairf Aaffj |Save Money Legal!/ 1tttfield Gontinites To Honor wee tatrodueee: in 1M. Ia «Ma same rear Or. X. M jslicsrt psr- tectei test Ut fat-coatM ef asilk Income Tax For 1950 of Original Indians and cream. iSSEB an Actual treatment of the ail- •r OLD TIMU •"" mcnl. Kach day neutiy 2,500 cubic' al httt-telltr ment. If the ghange is inertly ' Jtor beopminc asore modern, yards «rc being - removed—in all Mart '*«» for a rest, it will not be deduc- •M'Weat fWMs, so ineorrectiy now nearly 500,000 yards to take up a, eve been told. tible. titfcd WeatteM, contiilttes to honor new location. . I nfua Coniult- The trip must be'-/or a tem- tfce past even to perManently pre- Egypt Hill—Old Timer has been Institute on porary change. You will not get a aer«e the names of the original unable to learn "how come'" its) Y. medical deduction if you muat Ajaericana. name—is a jrlacial termjna! worsin I change yaur Home permanently. Our arwHtats arc eietably re- of rcd sand an^ ice rounded rocks, I eerecd ia tae aames ef our atreeta many of the latter of geologic ton-1 fl#»«ff»m I* trmperty an4l aveaaeirrWaeJiiiigton, Jeffe'r- »truction foreign to this section of, ten, Maiboa, Adaaii, Mmoln. our state. Amateur geologists are j tr In order t« aeeure a deduction qrsnt, Cleveland, Herding, MtKin- y'">l «• trace them back to their can deduct Ut coBtriBBttona said .to dMrithf ley, Coelidge and Doosevelt. Kven native aabitat. •Aartor*, ane> others, tit* toatributien must ear schools bear such honored One frequent visitor to the "bis; bills. But actually ** V* •Bring the year. naaes, ' dig" is hopeful dinosaur «r other | %ML on Includes A mere pled* will iwt get ttw 4#. But it ia In our parks and real- huge prehistoric bones will be un-j junple, travel' dnetktfl fer you., But: you may dential sections that'is found a covered, Relieving it possible that j ; in conMctiw elect to borrow money to pay your aort of Hal] of Fame record of one or more of those giant crea- atipent. rontribution. That will give you thoie dwellers of our continent tures msy have been froien in the .•.--.I that ambu- your deduction in the year you when the first white nan stepped glacier a Million er so yesrs ago want to take it, In • recent caw, •f. aaa «n. Mrs* V. VsMear imailr wwew, let INK mjr- ashore—when Christopher Cplum- and carried to Egypt Hill, there senrtees Is land afeew* 4IWMM M II itotw SIM»I, «««•* tfstmt Im %. - ttsicab ot a check was delivered to a charity eaidt Mm.In. M*»(•M• fttiutVi',T. vHttmfl^ tfcme tfcmei h ia» mtlln •« M. M, atrnil *'•• but unfurled his discovery Hag. 'eft buried in the. sand deposit a* also be in ene year and not cashed until Mindewaskin Park, Tamaques Ftsrk the mile thick mass of ice melted. •tout ether Ik* fdlowing year. The court al- lare monuments to the chiefs who I So far as can be< learned, minor child lawed the deduction in the year in whete principal will go to a char- reigned within an area of which _ "Brown's Fond" is not to be di ! to travef which the check wai delivered. ity it your death, Current pay- State Gets More Westfleld is •' pirt. turbed «nd will remain one* of him, VOW < Y»ar deduction for contributions ments to it are deductible. Indiin Foreit with its Lenape WestAeld'a favorite skating areas, is limited to It per e*nt of your .Actual expenses (for example, trail, Bamapo way1, Watchung fork though may ski enthusiasts deeply an* f> MjMtod gross interne, If your rewired wniferms or gasoline, In Tax Revenue and lfunsee way are recognition regret the passing of th« popular fer jew- contributions are going' to exceed etc.) of any iMllvlduale working of the Red Men of several cen- ,'Egypt Hill slides and runways, M ptr cent, it may be wise to de- , is net—try for the Red Crew, or other organ- TKEKTON—New Jersey state turiet ago. hi* fer the excess to next year. Or ialtlons are deductible too—pro- revenue if rom six sources of taxa- xNow eomet Indian Grove on the yen can nuke the entire contribu- vided the individuals are giving Columbia Alumni tion this year in notes, paying only tion during the last half of I960 eaat tide of Lawrence avenue, ex* If You're Planning Now For their services to their country gra- increased more than *»,3B0,(KM tending down to Route 29, a tract Smoker Planned •Uy will net thos«: not in excess of the' 15 pertuiteuBly'. . cent, Yeu get a deduction only for over the corresponding period of of some SO or more acres upon 4 llv- 'Donations of radium and other 1949. which » number of, new homes A BmoVer for' the Columbia your Msh payment. Alumni Club of Union County and nmt m»dic«l-supplies-to a. private phy- The increase was shown in a re- have been started on lots 120 x Bdlding and Repair If your wife runs her car for vicinity will be held at LePree-'s But yea sician but under a (rust (oral or port released by the State Treas- £00 feet. In keeping with that sec- the Red Cross or any other recog- allowed if written) requiring that the sup-ury Department covering receipt* tion of Weitfleld, the main go'-1 Restaurant, R<«*lle Pavk; next nised charitable institution, her you to go plies be given-or applied only to from beverage, inheritance, cor- feet wide entrance to Indian Grove! Thursday at 8:15 p. m., it was an- cost of gasoline, oil, depreciation, f'ieftnlte pur- patieHts unable to afford them. poration, motor fuel, cigatet and has been naitoed Hiawstha drive,! nounced today by William F. example, etc., la a charitable deduction. o( Westfleld, president of Expenses ' in eating for foster outdoor advertising taxes. Branching from this artery will be ' hospi- The following are tome other the Columbia Alumni Club of Un- •awry. children placed with you by » rec- fount Algonquin trail, Ottawa iN M ways In which deductible contrl. Highest individual increase* ognised agency. You get a con* drivee, Micmsc road, Mohegsg n wayy, ion County. >ly would be butions may be made— were listed for beverage and mo- ' call ie> «ejr *tim*U< t< UltTlWmlM y—T tributlon deduction for what you Shawnee trail, Powhatan drive, The evening will be an infor. tbt deduc- Dinners given to' members for tor fuel revenues. Beverage rev- spent over the amount you ic Udami rosd, Nsnlcoke trail, Sac mat get-to-gether where graduates and living organizational work. enue was $9,009,423 for the last celved from the agency. If you road, Miami way, Chlpeway drive, and iforrner students of Columbia , you'd better Food baskets given as donations. lix months of 1950, while the coin' spend less than received ifrpm the parable total for 1949 wa» $7,341,- Saponis trail, Fatuxent road and I University can renew old friend' statement Picnic prepared ai/ organlia- tir i ._ _i^*-.- ' !_L,^_. I »-- -i s^*. agency, you report the balance as Wapingt drive. ships and make, new acquaint- •t Ho, ' tional work, 651, During the sanu^wriods, mo- Income, tor fuel taxes yielded 121,144,188 In anticipation of road construc- ances. ;<,• deduction Cost of calces^ or food furnished tion and utilities ingtillation, a "Nick" McKnight, the dean, will Builders' General and 118,177,463 respectively.'. •ing a child to baiaars. , • • . fleet of 40 seven-ton trucks and be present, as will "Johnny" Bate- Us to Mhool Expenditures made for gasoline Dorian Road Man The only one of tne six taxes to two high speed, power shovels are man, former football stnv and line eost pint and eil which'you use in perform* yield less in a comparison of thegnawthg off "Egypt HiU".,to » coach for the Lions, who will give school (riot ing services,gratuitously for gov- Promoted toCotond six-month periods was that on in-d«pth of 35 feet, this gigantic highlights of the past football sea- it Ion) were ernmental or charitable bfganiM- heritances. The amount fell some tatlc estimated to reach comple- son with movies. Arthur F. Cole U. Col, John C. Lackus of $24 Lsiaakar Tsiaa \Maaearv flejMa>a.' Itarsei flaafc child it tlons. Also include the fair mar- 164,000 from 15,072,337 in 1949tion liy midsummer. I of Elizabeth will be inaster of Dorian road, formerly an Elite.- e^^e^^e»^B^BF« ' • • ej ej-ve^M • - •^wwe^^e^e^p^ •. , ^ ^a^tw ^a^a^RMp we^^e^ •., igff^s^R^pa? ^- -,--,.. ar that the ket value of equipment or sup- to $5,007,61» last year, < As recently reported in The' ceremoniea. beth resident "and teacher of busi- deduction plies which you-donate to them. For the same six-month periods, Leader the earth being removed & | Further information can be ob- .. Hardware. Pakt !e»e«Uti«i ness education at Battin High even if he corporation tax revenue went up hauled to the Newark meadows as taincil from John M. MacKenzie Croelty AppltancM Yowi|H«w» Steal KUrti Household articles, books, cloth- School in that city, has been pro- ilthy if he from fl.0222,170 in 1949 to II,-the base for the great new Thru- and Mr. Glimm, both of West- ing, paintings, given for sale in moted to - colonel in . St.. Louis, 3M CENTENNIAL AVE., dUNFOUD, H. J. fund-raising auctions, or basaaTg, 615,301 last year; cigat'et tax fev< way of the State Highway Depart- field. where he is director of the'Army enue increased from $9,425,109 to from hay Money or property paid upon Finance School. ' 19,656,840; and, outdoor advertis- Jitly was al- agreement that the charity will Colonel Lackos is deputy to ing revenue was up from i3,038 to gaxpenses of pay a life annuity to the donor. Brig,. Gen. Emmett J: Bean, com- 15,374. r doctor told The gift it the excess of amount manding general of the Army Fi- u miner she paid ovet the value of the annuity, nance Center, who is In charge of in Miami School of Business of the Urban Payment of insurance premiums the finance school. Division of Seton Hull College prl any med- on a policy where • charitable or- In World War II, the former or to becoming at Battin High Ida. ganization is the Irrevocable ben- teacher served as security, liaison, teacher. I costs to see eficiary, s special services, and transportation The Smart Buy's Bukk tor 'SI s.kind: Gift of a remainder interest— officer, adjutant, supply officer and made for a the gift, is valued at the differ- historian, ani], was, stationed, in ,,,?*!. the, »ear. lew there was a ence between the value of the prop- England, Africa and Italy. total ol over 4000 newipspen and tleasure or a erty without the obligation and the Colonel Lackts holds the degrees rnagl xlnei published in the United value with it. of BS, AM, MSB, LLM, JSD, and Slates. Today the figure Is about •te must be Creation of an irrevocable trust PhD, and was' director of the . 14,000 newspspers alone. TO THE MARCH OF DIMES POUO STRUCK Give Enough to Make You Feel Good! 4 OUT Of 5 MID AND ftfCIIVI Stnd contributions to MARCH OF WWII AID MM M JM OVM'AU ROBERT L. 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'^."approved by the Council ot the Town of Fund, that of international friend- ship. Changes Made In Troop 11 Social Security Brownie Troop 11 of Franklin School has been meeting the past Many persons who have been re- few months at the home of Mrs.ceiving monthly payments under Gordon Graham, 825 Bradford the Social Security Act will find avenue, in the temporary absence their right to these payments af- of the leader. fected by amendments to the Social Nut cups and scrapbooks have Security Act which became effec- been sent to the Children's Coun- tive Jan. 1, it was stated today try Home. They have also made by Leonard F. Sawvel, manager heart decorations for the Franklin of the Eliiabeth office of the So- Drive thisgasmileage School PTA Founders' Day lunch- cial Security Administration. eon, and are now working on slip- pers for themaelves. "One of the big changes per- A trip is planned for the next mits persons receiving Old-Age meeting to the Johnson & John and Survivors Insurance payments eon plant. to earn as much aa $60 a month in Caroline Whaley and Glenna covered employment before their benefits must be suspended," Mr, 1951 STUDE: Bengston are representing the Sawvel said. "Under the act be- • twm Cwk la 1*3* troop at the Juliette Low planning meeting. fore September I960, the recipient f IBO'000.00 I 156,000.00 S 166,000.00 was allowed to earn only 914.09 ANEWM R,B6l.r,U 26,848.21 in a month for which he received ,000.01) )l,483.O3 Troop 19 benefits." » , Top value of the top 4 TMJOr< 6,200.00 6,114.*! 4,S00.»0 ifiU.fi At the first meeting of the new Another amendment, Mr. Saw- 2,000.00 2,321.44 year of Troop 19 at Little House vel pointed out/permits a worker, lowest price cars! 25,000.00 3O.418.1H 7»,noo.oo 90,781.33 plans were made for the troop'* his dependents, or self-employed 23,000.00 2«,7O«.71 weekend to be spent Feb. 17 at 17,380.00 17,310.00 persons, over the age of 75, to l*wi of It47—Formula ..... the Girl Scout cabin. ; receive payments monthly no mat- MM AnflciMted with prior written ter how much is earned. Any vl\ il Uavtrnmcnt Troop 21 son in this group must, of course, The girls have been working on file an application before he may their community badge, and also receive payments, he continued; made favors for the children in and must notify the Social Secur- Dramatic now styling! 114 I.. '.,» » 483,380.00 the ward at Muhlenberg Hospital. ity office when he attains age 76. At a recent meeting, plans were On the other hand," Mr. Saw- Studel made for a doll display and a tea vel said, "some persons who were "Miracle ridVdomfort! for ihe Juliette Low fund to be permitted to receive benefits while <«> fak-Total — Tan (Eitlmate for 1951) 12,185,137.98 12,099,710.52 held at Little House, Feb. 11 at working in jobs not covered by the Commam 2:30 p. in. Social Security Act; may now find ,ttwi. 263,416.55 805,043.13 Judy Hawkins and Julieanne that they will not be entitled to NIIM NO Mf MNWI . .„ _nco)toct«l Tnxen ....«, 11,031,721.43 11,894,667.30 12,051.162,55 Seldom needs repairs! , \itft Collection! from Current? Taitei OaaratloiM rtolWJII EXPENDED 1050 self - employment, some domestic I 'OMMKI Ocvcramml M*ilBe« »>• All PaM »r Nfaert • Troop 26 TON MOTOR MjUlnUtratlve and Kucuttve TniMirr*' work, some farm work, and work G,86».0lt -. (s.smi.oo s 6,8:19.Oil Xt the first meeting of the new ' lWl»rl«i and Wi|n 7.(94.00 * 2.404.46 for some non-profit institutions." OtMr Bi|wnu> 13.COO.00 13,500.00 18,470.00 10,571.54 year the girls attended the school AMewawat aM Cattectlw ol Tain . movies. A short meeting was held UTH AVENUE, W l»,3«5.00 18,020.00* •'Ts.v20.oo' Mr. Sawvel urged all person* • 4,175.00 , 4,175.00 4,175.00 3,1(17.211 at which the following officers who believe that they might (be WL2-U00 6,600.00 5,600.00 were elected: Judy McCoy, presi affected by the amendment cover- m t.SOO.OO 5,600.00 • 276.00 276.00 876,»0 27.00 248.00 dent; Karen Scott, treasurer, and ing work while receiving payments; 9,S!5.00 8,900.00 ll.Odl.CHI 9,040.00 Martha Robinson, secretary. Mr*. •!»00.00 6,000.00 . 4,841.22 2,1112.68 207.32 E. Bradford treated all the girls 19,800.00 19,800.01) 18,760.00 —0— to ice cream. At a later meeting o,*r>s.«o .-,#11.00 r.00.00 319.88 180.12 the girls made hospital bags. 0,271.23 —0— "IOO.OO 8,300.00 9,300.00 Betty Bradford and Merrily 9,300.00 Rengman will be representative* 73,«6O.OO —0— 80,780.00 73,940.00 73,659.03 at the Juliette Low meeting. s,j7:,.(n> •1,700.00 9,980.00 s,4o:i.!H 1,578.06 11,334.00 45,400.00 45,400.00 45,400.00 34,002.00 131,350.00 118,330.00 117,930.00 117,205.79 124.21 17,400.08 Id,100.00 17,400.00 15,164.33 2,235.67 Troop 29 ! The girls of Troop 29 have been 2,6:0.00 2, 4OO.0O •2,400.00 2,-100.00 —0— painting nail kegs for their new 1,000.00 , 1,000.00 1,000.00 458.52 941,48 jfenM meeting room. They are also mak- Mher Ksfenuii S.000.00 ing aprons and caps for the ?,/*»* • follc* and rlrc Ptnnlon Fund S,83'O.OO 5,500.00 5,300.00 5,500.00 I m helping Jim Police and Klrem.n'. Itctlremcnt »)»t>jn» Founders' Day luncheon of the • 'noyctor of BulKlnita 9,3OO*.OO 5,000.00 6,018.78 0,018.78 —0— HtUrln und W.g-e. Franklin PTA. And they are prac- Ol»tr Kipenten. ,7 5,300,00 5,100.00 I,son,no 4,770.00 —0— ticing setting: a table. Plans for Ill, BtrwU and IIM4H 800.00 1,700.00 2,000.00 1,613.71> 35G.21 the future include a trip to La- 'teli'li-*!!'' Maintenance. InoluUlnit (MSmula) AnUclp»teil ua follows Guardia Airport with Ferris Buck's father. meet the high « V«ar Hill—SI 7.J 10.00 t Year U5»-Il7,180.00 rltii and Wa»c«.' ?«n»e» 47,768.00 64,300.00 61,500.0(1 60,911.49 538.51 ht» t ....;;; 47,400.00 S1.50O.00 57,800.00 45,362.63 12,437.37 Troop 39 34,000.110 33,500.00 33,500.00 29,070.52 2,700.00 At a recent meeting: the follow- IS.S'IO.OO 12,700.00 12,078.13 ing girls received badges: Bird, cost of living! Hoard of Health lUlirlo anil WHICH Barbara Austin, Joan Burbank, Othtr Kipcnaen S.OOo.OO ii.iso.no 11,120.00 ,li.O0 —0— Edna Detlefs, Sandra Healy, Joan Welfare Department? 2,170.00 2,143.00 2,145.00 1,371.07 500.00 Loiigstrect, Ruth Sparks, Marnic "ulariclari n and Wa«cs Othjp Eij 3.780.0O .1,503.00 .1.505.00 3,505.00 —0— Sparrc, Carol West, Nancy Kuttlor llef 65O.no 3,625.00 3,625.00 lill.lKI 1,6 and Patricia Swcnson; rock and ,.„ _ y laltlpe Nurne—Contract 10,00«.0O fi.O0O.ou 8,000.00 8,(100.00 1 *I. n.no .13,900.00 13,703.11,1 117.05 Mamie Sparrc; design, Joan Long- 8,600.110 7,000.00 didn t want m« to go back to work, but when I I'Mrk. 7.700..01) (i,SIM.IS 805. SU street. Salaries and Wagen 20,980.00 —0— told him about the wonderful working conditions, . . Other tiipenues —0— Juliette Low representatives arc VII. Unclaimed Purpo»«» io.ooo.qo Barbara Austin and Joan Long- good pay and fine people over at Weston, he mmml Bij—Other Expenses 400.00 street. The troop is now working agreed to let me do it. on the design and Bibliophile 175.00 17.1.00 175.00 175.00 17,179.00 13,810.00 budges. What Jim and I like best about it_it'» not 18,11(10.01) 15,810.00 l.'i.S 10.1111 18,000.00 18,000.00 17,1183.31 of all like working in a factory, because Weston Total of 8 (a) Hems 3,000.00 Troop 44 is so modem and clean and pleasant. I really (b) Cmitlncent MMary Alice Boycs' name was en;oy my job. What's more we're all happy and jmittcd from the list of Troop 44's proud to be doing such vital work for our Other EipenBus (Including investiture. At the first meeting Armed Forces. • after the holidays the girls learned ... - Total OporatlonB (I) Capital Improvement!! n now game, and a letter from'the Capital Improvement Fund children's Country ilomc was Everything to make yowhappy •cud, thanking the girls for the toys they hud sent. and comfortable at Weston! Judy and Wendy Ehcnfeld and Modern cafeteria, serving good Inex- JOBS NOW OPE*..? ESSSSJ? JS Brcnda French were the represen- pensive meals; medical department, with doctor Clerkt, Typlil., Stenographers, tatives at the Juliette Low plan- interest on Ntes..;;;;;;;;;;;; and nurses in attendance; saving* plan; vacation Dictaphone Operator*: Experi- ning meeting. enced or beginners. Light Assem- • Total U( Municipal Debt Borvlce. with pay; Family Hojpitalizolion and Surgical bly Job*: Clean, easy "jimng M ?U%TJ* C.h.»'ires and Statutory Plan; excellent parking area; convenient Troop 72 traraportion. down" work. Anyone can do 1,434.95 KacKhh BBrownie received a world it. Good pay while training. pin for having completed four w I 1.4H.05 overseas bags. They also received special Brownie aprons, made by -ls!sS"&M. • ee the leaders, to he worn only when there's a job you'll enjoy at WESTON! A • » 05,6:8.25 i 6S.ej8.83 S 65,638.25 doing Brownie good deeds at ionic. Hits troop went on a guided ___J£8""> 4,982.00 4,982.00 tour of (he Wcldcld Po.1 Office,

<: a ille next meeting wan an icu Bkut- W> u p rlat 1 ' "" .».. 7M1O.25 » 70,610.83 $ 70,610.83 -0- "" party, complete with hot choc- Po1nV^?.?". J..*» f°P '<» '> at tbla <-• and marslimallows. At the For your convenience* , * !'<0-7gS-' A "0.T88.21 S S80.3Sa.7« Jaj.USO.: recent meeting they visited Mr. Employment Office open *>*>_ opiMckcr s miniature "vlllaci! in and Saturdays until n<**l Springfield. I would like ,,, dpjwuumcm for an interview on.. ' ' Total of-Aliovo Taxcu ; i ». TOTAL ra Sue Jewctt and Sheila ---... represented the troop at ...... o'clock ACTNOWl the Juliette Low planning »!.».•.«„

••••••••••.It..'..,..,..,!., , WISTON ILECTRljJj LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS INSTRUMENT . ALWAYS BRING RESULTS 614 Frelinahuysen Ave., N»«™** <». i.) LEAPHI, tuawDAV, JANUAIY M, i»st BMdkTelb UMU Pvl. FUlpovk, DP, 1 Ptaat-Faiiwood Ntwi ^^ ^^T™^ ^^^^^^^^^i* ^^^^ m ^^^**Sw BjpSB OfOvrneatHopi Win. DlMlBrtkm part* <* Esses and Adjacent u«s. • .«... :, .•- .*,--. INCH Robert Buck of Wertfirid, TWA Pvt. ;«ve«s, Mast., With ThtMiss SchersMSi con. tiven an r«b_. I at prpstjs.- iPitmer e" Held ducting ond'Msx Lesvitt, founder Mr. Buck took his listeners on latlng fourth in his company in Schaol in Orange and osj. In Faawemi marksmanship. of the popular Letaonadc Opara, at Mt, HobruB Hijrh ~ an imaginary trip, leaving La as narrator, this craecrt is eiptct-j Private FUtpowic is new en field j Msatriair. Dr. lanuM ___„ FANWOOD — Mor« tHs» 500 Guaidia Field in New York, de- cd t« be «n« of the ssost instruc- ; ommunity tailing the job that each member Maneuvers in advanced basic train- conduct. The «meert« aaftil legion, and persons sttendtd an "op«n house" ing with th« Mth OrJirsiMe MMtfve of the series, Entitled: "What' 8:3v p. m. sponsored by the Fanwood Rescue of the crew had to perform. He h An Orchestra!" it will seek to try honored concluded his talk with anecdote) Co. AP Kill Military Reservation •t • ,4 nmander of] Squad Sunday in the »retiiil *o in Virginia. demonstrate to tht youthful audi- UAtU WANT AM lira. Frank thow itt new ambulance to ttw form the more than 200 trips he ence th« fact that many tsptcts .of -U«E THIM *VMf president of publie. The ambulance, a Cadillac has made, , »t • dintiet with i HeUor body, ara* delivered The club will hold a dance in To AHead I Saints' Epis- lait *eek *nd answered its test February on the occasion of its j^ouse. Sixty-1 call gear the clone of Sunday af- annual Ladies' Night. Cotscert ternoon's program. «• •*•*• *• lit. On Feb. 20, the WestBeld organ- •AM, A* tm past gquad memkeri explained th« and mMbrn itwy. isation will be co-hosts with the Numerous localities in North operation of the new ambulance MtMmaa AT m MW mum. IUIAMM Fanwood club for the meeting of Jersey nave made airahftwcnt* pin on be- to send bus leads of school chil- R1ALT0 k Kava- anil other equipment used by the m» 4 TMUM , tut. », m i the Uaion County Blind Associa- Legion e»i- sa.uad. The ambulance hai a four- tion, which will be held in thedren to attend th« orchestral con- et of thepossenfer itretcher capacity and u Ttttile Attorney* parish hsus* of the First Congre- cert for young people at,Maaqtle r, *ho equipped with reiuacitatoM, oijr- PTA Sees Slides gational Church here Theatre, Newark, Saturday at 11 fen tanks and maternity supplies. File For Fees a. m. Bed Bank, RNMSOU, Set «ssut n«t« it iNwsssm mm n ven her past Bright, Belvldtre, and Walhiaf- |!th« Mttttary, Fund* foi' the purchase of the n«w equipment were raise! in twoOf Students II, Frank Pettit and Sydney I- by Mn. Jacobs, of Westfleld, attorneys for •uxilUry1 bwesgh-wide driv«a and also were H. Russell Moras, trustee and re, J rta WHSSBSS " ttmt i^^^ received through other channels. SCOTCH PLAINS — Slides de- 1 CRANFOBD *—~^-J^^ ' ^W*^a^BB^BBw B^s^B^BBJ •^BsB^g^V' ' The local squad's oU ambulance, picting pupils of School 1 engaged reiver of the bankrupt Tuttle Bros,, IUVK i former com* a 193S ntodel, purchased several in activities were shown to theInc., have filed petitions for allow-1 I ITT MHAVM UJNM9AN IUVK MMM Spetk- ances on account for services and SMSP UT, i,H-S,n~*M yean ago from Scotch Plains, has PTA last week in the school by i unmur SUINNIU) • MM . -Hit NO. I' ;' -"" • Rockwell, Principal Henry E. Bluhm. The disbursements 'totaling I7,33».4fl, Haundera, fceefl sold to the newly orfiiuMd Ma WAVM Mi I ills a JONPH COTTlN «»• VAUI Mi Green Btook Township Rescue program was arranged by Mrsi.t was revealed by C. H. Weelan«, "MOflBAKBf Kavatmufh referee in bankruptcy, "*** rnmty James Creekmvn, visual education ) fPffw ' S^PSJSJBB^SJBJ BJ BJ^BJB^Bgt^Bf andets; and Squad. u§m- Among; Sunday's visitors were chairman, Mr. petitt and Mr. Jacobs list "WALK SOFtLY, STRANGHT f Other speak- ^Sm^VS^ ^^VSSJSB^BS, W s^S^B squad members from Green Bro«V Mrs. Frank Williams, president, a joint fee of (4,000; for services ' MHWtCOWt •«"•" r. »•»• Township, Plsinfield, and Scotch presided. Mrs. John Max called as attorneys for tht rectiver, along Mf, mUmtl *M TOUMAItMt imAMMNAfMlinif I Hirry lutle, Piling. attention to a public hearing on with 9339.40 in dinburaemsnts, and In connection with the "open the school budget Tuesday at • $3,000 us fees as attorneys Sot the Craalsfri CS«SM* tm CMkW* MMIM CAN MAT tm MOMT : command- t>, hi. in the high school, and totrustee,' • rlAINHHO ••)*! ^president of house" program, the Defense Council sought volunteers for itathe school election, Feb. 13. Mr. Morss haa petitioned for 'TWAIN •» MONnMt" b> r«lsf f, also spoke. work." Members of the Fanwood Csltr CstMw md H*«MM Sr. played The attendance award was wontrustee fees and disbursements to- stasskj AAJIAI SiasU "UIT 01 TM || "Ots IM INI JAM BOWlU • IrCAMO MOMTAIBAN - IOUS CAUUKI Junior Woman's Club registered MCCANNM" jing. Rev. by Miss Angle Whitman's second tal inir U.W7.27. NN.i MM «x M) ruwraio "STATE SECIITS" MAMBOS wim Dtv HAWnilO«4IN KIDOII SHOW SAT. MATIN!! .4IJFRtDRAPPS.PhXi.BS. L *mMfh ScMI in >L^ "CODONHS CHIN" TL MONDAY and TUHDAY Sack ty Fksmlai Dtmnid |^All **OUT IVt" •MIAIA DYAN STAatlNO 'WIDNHD AY "TI$T MM* 27 I1M STRKT (tut Shminfj in 'IsinfitU Jun* Hovai aiul Willlini L«ndi|an WESTflElO 2-144B in Open Men. and fri. eviningt "I'll GIT IY" Midicy Rwmy In THI OMMIIT STORY IVtt TOIO "riUHAll" Complete Bear Wheel and Frame Straightenuf ODD LOT • WHEEL ALIGNMENT • WHEEL BALANCING GENERAL AUTOMOBILE • REPAIRING SHAKE SERVICE — CAnnVRETOR * IQNITION The Bandstand MUSIC AND V»a Van Pur <•>« Cmt o> IlailsM Tnn 138 E. BROAD ST. Westfield 24363 ' MUSIC BOOKS! WHALEN'S GARAGE AFTER THE Complete Stock of Values to 1.50 Authorized "Bur" Station SHOW . v , "RECORDS 6O0 NORTH AVE., E. . TEL. WE. 2-0393 A few minutei ride on convenient 78 - 45 - 33 1/3 R.P.M. Call For and Delivery i(ate highway! will lead you to 10c food enjoyment that ts topi for value! MUSICAL TailBfully prepared Steak Sand- INSTRUMENTS 25c on V-l M*k •£•) tar a»ji»* ar»a>li •I Till Oak tna Mr. anil Mra«r>.. JaaarJmmtm* 4 .A. Hararr Hararr. .Th T»e 4* 4MM I ~ 1« mUlion, and »eai«a, til mUUea. three new Tenderfoot Scouts from Bandlrd k> Hit Bard P. u( Hs advanced through all grades to ing. The crew worked on the befn iven , KOod deal o{ aMist. , Last month. Dan Seely, Stuart Eagl« Scout with bronze and gold cabin, repairing the porch floor. nce in the pitnning una cany UPPM LirKOH COAl palms. He also served in all posi- and roof. - • Horn, Walter SkanUe and Bruce I ing out of activities designed to tmm • N* .MM De Solo On Troop 7lT~ ! Donaldson went on a hike on the tions from assistant patrol leader increase the troop's participation 11.41 j Appalachian Trail under the lead- to assistant scoutmaster. He was in the public Court of Honor to Bmatia Church ; hi ) a patrol leader of the famous Fox Troou 75, be held next month. 11.11 *!ch«rdE'v.rit't,'Troop71'.neW'' f ' of-Prank Horn. The Ex- patrol. Saturday Eagle Scout, has been nominated ^orers were driven to Sunrise Garuood Lion* Club At two meetings of the junior II.M bythe diatrlct for the position of Mountain and then hiked abou A MuHitaee ef sweeping chang- At the last troop meeting the leaders held at the home of M. representative of Region 2 (New «ve miles south along the trail Harkenburg, three overnifht and i ten eeauletaly transformed n d Explorer Crete 72, members gave up their frame per- Jeraey and New Vork> to make » 1 then back along the road. one day hike were planned. K ten m Ml Dt Mo HIM and About el ht lnches of snow made Ill too* An. the annual report of the Boy « Pre$byterim Church There were demonstrations of map tative program for troop meetings t aleUnrtlve lad ««tfn. the hike very interesting. I nterior aad interior styl- Scouti of America to the Presi- Thftreday night the crew met was approved, and the window dis- , • MW standard of riding eom- dent in Waihlnrton. Dick has had Last weekend the crew camped at the home of Pick Crane and crnts are Clifford Buchman, Mar- play for Boy Scout Week was as- Crfd. 6-1516 Mf «M*Wli*IICC,.»OtBtlsiMl three yaara of Cubbing and a year overnight at Stokes SUta Forest. the principal topic was emergency tin Frahme and Joseph Katie*. committee including MatMi'M, and increased1 paw. and a half of Scouting. In this a larger engine. . The new time he hat advanced through all •W ke displayed by Bern rank* from Wolf to Eagle, He also j I holdi the Webelot award and the Wealield De fato-Wymouth Junior led don rank for life i lefcirejey «t tbeir ihow. •avingt Merth avenue « the Haw. j,Of particular Interest otr tht At the last troop board of re- Metes ii the installation of view the following advancements iw.atok abeorters, ent ef the In rank were noted: to first class, *M»>miLil improvement* in lavid Weed; to second class, Al-; .•Mb* ceWert In autemotiva Ian Fi-omm, Danny Fremm, Ralph i tat tenpany atatet,. Grlner, David Hawdrth, Kenny Hil dekrandt, Robert Hughes, Jamei styling changes include Hackle, Ted Gates and Char] Matiiw MW (rllU; • new, Reul. Bill McBride ia • new r Ma*! new front fenden; new cruit. " front end ornament; tartar mtuMings placed The troop will have a window 1 aa the tenders: MW cuitom in Wyatt's •tore during Boy Scou •MeM; Md a heft mouldiat Week. Ken'Stewart, Mac Evcrit Cl (J&wn Mi eanaltteljr encircles the ear. and Ray Hahn are in charge. Th > tafta ef the new De goto ii troop will enter all Ave events ii MHMM by a new top fender the elimination contest to be hel i *at attend* further back on Saturday, Feb. 3, on Washingtoi hffnntgaer panel. School grounds, for the finals t< _7V "*» •*'"• «°"»iiU of nine be held at the public Court o / r • •"•*», t»mi, vertical bar., which honor to be held Feb. io at th< fi> 'MWuallMWy y anndd economi- Roosevelt Junior High School. Ataalacel a if damagedd . Plam arc for a benefit care * "**' «" bumpers and party at Koos shortly after Euste: . ^uards are newly styled. and a troop family dinner party ii froat bumper ia Jarga, and Hay. .. . :,...„ .. Her and ia integrated with the • •tyllngi the rear bumper is are placed when they are easy-to ••"•Wed so that it follows thTcon. see, easy-to-use. There is u n'en glove box with added capacity. (bUl" m' ftl"tow< Tho whecibase of the new L. and rear by widening of the Soto ia V2!i% inchCB, and ovcr-ull narrowing the front length has been increased to one NYLON wsa.... and three-eighths inches. forward, and increasing The 1061 DeSoto has a lurgcr v window area by 88.7 square more powerful new engine. Its horsepower has been increased to Wjrtor styling improvements 11.6 and displacement raised from wjie a new instrument panel 2117 cubic inches to 261. •aed in a brown orienUl wal- There arc 11 body styles,, ln ththe • train. Letters and numerals Custom line will be a four-dobr 79.95 •f atomised cold on a dark sedan; club coupe; convertible background and instru coupe; cight-p sedan; aij cdge*lightcd to avoid nine-passenger sedan; all steel sta- Ifw The panel Ta "deeply skirU tion wagon i and tho special sports- Ja_and sweeps down almost to the man hardtop coupe. In the Pe- aaar, a new. luxurious »tvlino-!.„(„ Luxc line will be a four-door The formal bride in all ha AAae aeww manp ||g.liirht hu ht hi8 betn 1|ddcd> sedan;; club coupep; eightpaeight-passenges r •M all instruments and gauges sedan; and carry-all sedan. glory, bliss truly belongs t» ;§J| her. She ia wearing one of Goerke's heavenly gowns tint j always fits the charm al dignity befitting the occasioa.

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Bl EVEMXG EXCEPT StNDAYS 'TIL 9:30 hes njWestfiel Activities In WSCS Circle* Dr. Huden You* Lfet Guest Preacher Baptists Elect Hireling Today Sunday Speaker The rua Lutherans Elect The evening guild of the WSCS the Woman's Youth Pastor of the First Methodist Church Sermon of the Week will hold its monthly circle meet- Dr. John cTttTden, Vermont Church Board educator, former president ft «!• "LOVE THAT FOUND ME" „ | Harry Bowser Jr. has been elect- ings today at the following homes:' follows: «„ WWur A. •«»•!•«,/ Circle 1, Miss Lottie Scott, 402 State TeacherB* College at Cmatle- j At the assembly of voting mem- ! ed the 1951 youth pastor at the ton and now professor of «4»c*- Circle f».W, Utitemtt Lnlk«r»« Cfcyrch First Baptist Church. The election N. Chestnut street; 2, Hi's. W. C. bers of R e it e e m e r Lutheran ration for the Wolf red, 788 East Broad street? tion ,at the University ot Vermont, leader, ut thTjJa? Church lust week the following i was held in prepar Burlington, will be the »p**k« at ttrCregar.jjp U'^"^k* •timbei' mountains of the members were elected to office on first animal observance of Youth | ""';•"'".: ,, „,. the Annual Vouth Sunday obaerr Assisting 1 , }i«rtawe«t, a five-year-old boy was the church board: Albeit If. JSjt- M s c H Ivo )e 2!7 f. A. Sill*, i-i.i...... Week, whic. through beginh sFeb. Sunda 4.y anMrd. I ^ It '"is- requeste- - dP> fiia' t all pledge ance Sunday morning at 10:60 |o«t. Xlftitcam*. The citizens and sieker, president; Raymond C. i continues o'clock at the First Congre»ational Circle 2—L, Bowser will preside over the spe- banks be brought to the meetings. : |ifl^j*j» searched frantically in ev- Hess, secretary; Herman C. Church, 125 Elmer street, Dr. leaflcr, at tb« _. *ry c»vc and on every mountain. Raiehle, treasurer; Alfred M. cial activities of the week, and Members and friends are cordially ben Rohrabaufa,»» will assist the pastor in the morn- Huden will speak on "P»rti»ana Beltz, financial secretary; Fred C. nvited to attend. for Christ." Mis» Jane HaynM, avenue, AsslgtoT Snow i>fgsn to fall. Blanket Senne, assistant financial secre- inj? worship services on Sundays, be Mrs. TerwiUiii Jan. 28 and Feb. 4. president of the Pilgrim PeUow- )»ii blsnket of gleaming white tary; Bernhardt H. Mahler snd slrip, will conduct the service and «rban. ,™ fevered the floor of the forest, Herman 0. Ruichle, trustees for Highlights in the program in- kit no Bobby could be found. three years; Charles Miller, trus- clude a theatre party Friday, Feb. 32 Attend Cana present the epeaiter.. Circle 3—HM> ImPhf- Ijejtt morning-'the weiry tee for one year, to fill an unex- 2, a work project at the church Dr. Huden is a native of Sag leader, at the has," ;father, fatigued fro* the all-night pired term; Charles Younj;, Henry Saturday, Feb. 3, and a reception Marriage Forum Harbor, N. Y. He received hi* tor Day Jr., ?p ^'atarch, ikVed what seemed to be , Feil, and Raymond Filsinger, dea-* for the entire church Sunday, Feb. B.S. degree from Ohio Northern nue. Assisting a ieC i" his ptt/h. But when the Icons; Fred C. Dinkel and Charles 4, at 5 p. in. Adults are receiving University and KU'II.A. and Ph.D. Mrs. Merlin Mid no Ml 19*8*, A small boy \ Young-, auditors. The entire board special invitations to attend the Sixteen couples attended the from Yale. Following hi* gradua- ney,. Strickland j§£gHM*ywwnea,- eat up and ex- Cana Conference on marriage con- Mj | was inducted into office at the al- youth meetings on that evening, tion he taught in Connecticut high CircU 4-HI^|L K[M^>' " Daddy! I've found tar in the public service Sunday which will be followed by the eve- ducted Sunday by Rev. Gerard 3. schools and was appointed teach- leader, at the h*a» Ji by the pastor, Rev. Walter A. nnig worship service in the sanctu- Murphy, S.J., at the Court Trin- ing fellow at New York Univcraity •M Clark strait. ]d ft^Uw-^a+o found whom? Little, Keuninjf. ary to be conducted entirely by ity, CDA, clubhouse on Rahway^ where he did additional graduate t**«c* will be MM. Ci ;laabyin his excitementmight aay, The treasurer's and financial the young people. Three young avenue, under the auspices of a j study. and lira. E. P, ' committee representing the' j||; jiiiy, I've found you at last." secretary's annual reports were people have been selected to speak In Vermont, after • serving a* iBJjitlM bleeding heart of the older presented, showing the finances of on the theme, "I Wish I Were Knights of Columbus, Catholic All v.'omen of tk)j #:*»•* that it was he—and not Daughters of America, Holy Name principal of Bradford Ac«de«\y congregation art I the congregation to be in excellent Old," which will be an answer to and of Montgelier High School, he > ot these _,.._ bbj—Jwho h»d done the aearth- condition, both as far as current the sermon to be preached in the Society, and Rosary Sodality of Mlit and th« finding. •.,• . Presbyterians To 1 Holy, Trinity Church. joined the State Department of expenses and building funds, as morning 'by Rev, E. E. Gates Jr. Education, first aa supervisor of Jj|jt^i«;semetimes>UIfc about finding God. Learnedly, they speak well as missionary support are on tho theme, "If I Were Young." Reports on the progress of study •Ei$i$PtAmi for God, the search for certainty, and the discovery of high schools and later aa dinctot OarbttMt concerned. Redeemer Church join- An added feature of the observ- groups within the Cans Club were Mark Youth Day made by Richard Bartels and Eu- of guidance. He was president of •lit it was not God who was lost; it was we. Nor was it we ed the other. 6,660 congregations ance will be the presentation of a Castteton State Teachers' College First Church nt [ of the Lutheran Church—Missouri gift to the church by the young gene Kroncke. tilt, 422 East tniii, fouad God; it was God who found us. In that precious "lost Rev. G. F. Clqse Jr. Among those who attended the from 1948 to 1950, when he re- ;„.„ f#u«d" chapter of the Gospel according to St. Luke (Chapter Synod in North and South Amer- people. This is expected to be- signed to join the University of Sunday servlets: l|| g!|l|, it wsi the sheep that was lost; and not the shepherd; the coin, ica in maintaining missions in Eur- come an annual custom. conference Sunday were: Mr. and • p. m.; Sunday i ope, Africa and Asia with contri- To Speak Sunday Mrs, John Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Vermont's education faculty. Dur- |l»i«;iMt. the woman; the prodigal ton, snd not his father. . Marily Jaffee is general chair- ing the summer of 1950 he was and Wednesday *' JsjV: :If we are members «»| Christ's Church today, it is not because butions amounting to f 1,504. Be- Bernard Blado, Mr. and Mrs. In observance of Westminster man of the observance assisted by Joseph Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- visiting professor of education at ial meetings, 8:15. Kef any d«islon of our own. The deciiion was God's. He found us. nevolent agencies received $720. Fellowship or Presbyterian Young : Donald Webber Jr., Joan Tapley, liam Babcock, Mr. and Mrs, Frank New York University. , The nature oifiodi |T»Jf f»B»e us outside, and He brought ua in. If any man. had a right The budget of $12,000 for 1961 People's Day, the Presbyterian was approved by the Voter's As- Virginia Woods, Sally Mereness, Smullen, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Dr. HVden has served as presi- and only source otjj |*» sar thst he had "found God", surely Martin Luther might have Church of Westfield will have Rev. Richard Cogswell, Ealpli May, truth will be madtr But what did he say? "I believe that I csnnot by my own aembly. Sharkey, Mr, and Mrs. John Mc- dent of the Vermont Headmaster's T)f, Gilbert F. Close Jr., director AryebvhiSnWn.-leb ak$ mh m Gowan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil- CluB" 'and, as president of the tian Science seniettl L,..i-,,:. ..Jt- strength believe in Je»u« Christ, ray Lord, or. come to The pastor's report stated that of the Department of Young Peo- Shirley Webber, Ann Wiley, Bar- lesson-sermon ii i •ps/-;iai the Holy Ghost has called me by the Gospel." dither did 47 adult communicants had been son, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Scan- Higher Education Council of the ple's Work of the Presbyterian bara Pierson, and Betty Day. Ion, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clem- Vermont college president's group. The golden t«t iilj |f;'a*tM Cod, Cod found Martin Luther and by the power of Hit received into membership in the Board of Christian Education, as Adult counsellors include Mrs. G. •eirit, working through His Word, mad* Martin Luther an heir of year by confirmation (nto the faith, ent, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ma- Re has contributed many articles David's psalms of | a guest preacher at the 11 a. m. Albert Smyth, Donald Webber and rion, Mr. and Mrs. John McKel- to educational publications and is praise thee, 0 Uri,] by reaffirmation of faith and by worship service Sunday. John Schvoeder, It, in the opening days of another threatening and. disturbing transfer from Lutheran churches vey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toye, the author of a book on educa- people: .... for thy« lf « fhe world1! history, we are safe in the Shepherd's keeping, of other areas. A total of 259 The day, designated by, the Gen- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Link, Mr. and tional administration published by above the heavens: i rHi only because God from eternity saw ui out in the darkness of eommunicants comprises the mem- eral Assembly of the Presbyterian First Congregational Mrs. Charles Langston, and Mr. the Vermont Historical Society, «f reacheth unto the t .«• Md_deer«ed that w« should be brought into the shelter of His bership.. Church, U. S. A., to recognize the and Mrs. John McMahon, which he ie • curator. He is also 108: 3, 4). youth of the church, will mark the :|ai«. The, entire • di»tance between God and man was covered by The Sunday school superintend- The next conference will be held contributing editor of the Long Readings tim tk| opening of Youth Week, which will A new program of advancement Island Forum, American Heritage^ James Version) V ent, Bernhardt H. Mahler, report- end Sunday, Feb. 4. will be presented, by Gordon K. Feh. 18. Information on it may Today we are not among the "lost", simply because God has ed an enrollment of 113 children, be obtained from the co-chairmen, magazine, and the Vermont Quar- 11, 12: "Doth il Burns at the meeting of Troop 74, terly, and was editor-in-chief of forth at the sd us. "Herein is love," says St. John, "not that we loved God, a staff of 22 teachers and officers, Rev. Dr. Close is largely respon- Boy Seouts, at 7:30 p. m. tomor- Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. 'Wood- that He loved us." That was the marvelous thought that prompted and a Bible class of 18. The sible for the growth and co-ovdi- ruff, We. 2-0473. Another con- the latter from. 1946 to 1949, water; and bitter! row In the parish house of the iny brethren, MsH yoettaticOaim: .,..:••'.-• , , • • Nursery Roll, not included above, | nation of the Presbyterian First Congregational Church, 125 ference will be held at a later % ?../*!; -..'Love that found me—wondrous thought I Others participating in the serv- either a vine, figitsj f providenrovides religious guidance for 37 I Church's youth program. Through- Elmer street. The program has date. ice include Barbara Martyn, Bes- tain . both yield Msrw-' Fo»nd, me When!I (ought Him not*! children not old enough to attend. out the country, a half million een developed by Walter J, Cloud young people, under the name sie McClure and Peter Sandberg. fresh," • v Jr., chairman of advancement, and The Scripture lesson will be by Redeemer Lutheran "Westminster Fellowship," are.at Douglas Sampson, tvoop commit- Correlative work in chucrhes, presbyteries, anil First Baptist Church Lois Miller, and Frederick Smith : Presbyterian Church tecmnn. Assistant scoutmasters of ence and Health i >^.i--i%....T ;8aticfiia'ty*'elS)r' rth1i|uil«t.i : junior, and . senior . high livector of summer camps and •con- of orga'iffcatioli will rehearse at I a fountain .senij ' " ": faevrifomr Th* Bible at the church. The ushers for the service will young people who wish to joirj the Previously, he held pas- 10:30 a. tn. Saturday. Jrfrs. Nor- '7 p, m., Boy Scouts, Troop 71, place sweet WaWf CKif-will also attend the Him church at Easter. 3:30 p. in., toi'ates at two Presbyterian' man W. McLean is directing. Par- be Peter Carberry, John DeLong, The five materUj i presentation. meeting of the Choir School Guild, in Fellowship Hall. M Crutader choir rehearsal at 9:30 churches In Illinois and served as ents of children wishing to, par- 8 p. m., Senior choir rehearsal Harris Mosher and Hugh Williams. Itnitti' and error, |(6|*.i (s»d;Carol choir rehearsal at . The Sunday morning service at in the lounge. moderator of the Presbytery oi! Sunday: ticipate in this activity arc re- in the chapel. . mind both good ,i .10:48 o'clock, will begin with the Peoria. A graduate of Westmin- quested to enroll them with Mrs. Saturday: Jane Morrow Guild false evidence wffli IfMoafS . common, service liturgy and in- 9:30 a. m., Bible school, with de- ster College, from which he re- McLean or by calling the church 8 a. m., work team No. 5, Ad- Truth,—to the i " A I] departments ef the Church clude an analysis of the Old Tes- partments from nufsety to adult. ceived the honorary degree of doc- office. tament book of Jeremiah in the The film Fire U-pon the Earth dison Slocum, foreman, To Hear Miss Wright it and of the spi oi Bieefc it »:80 a. m.; with tor of divinity, Rev. Dr. Close did Dr. McCorison. will lead the dis- Sunday:, (p. 287). Chfistia^tiMienshjp Forum sermon by Rev. Walter A. Reun- will be shown at the service of his seminary work at McCormick Ing, pastor. The Luther choir will the intermediate department of the cussion of the Men's Bible Class at 10 a. m., Church School. The June Morrow Guild of the the Optn Door Class meetitijr Theological Seminary, Chicago, 0:30 a. m. Sunday in the pastor's 11 a. m., morning worship. Ser- Presbyterian Church will meet ifD'a. m. There are second tfhg the introit and gradual for Bible school and .parents of junior At 7:30 p. m. in the church, the Baptfct i Sexagesima Sunday. A church- high young people are invited to study. The "subject will be the fnon subject: "Religious Thrills." next Thursday at 8 p. in. in the oils for the nursery, kinder- new Presbyterian film on church fourth chapter of the Epistle to Music by the Church choir direct- women's lounge. Guest speaker time • nursery is conducted every attend in Westminster Hall. This history, FjrcUpon the Earth, will ToJ»resb en and primary departments Sunday by the Couples' League film on church history is in con- the Romans, ed by J. Lester Robertson, min- will be Miss Shirley Wright of th'e tifK^V'" •&•.'•,' .•' - '- ••'"•'.• be shown for the combined young Sessions of the Church School ister of music. Beginning of Youth Westfield Public Library, who will The Junior Jttgi? with the cq-operation of the Wo- nection with the curriculum used people's groups, the Spires,' and ff At the (norninf worship service men's Evening Guild. ill the-intermediate department. are held at 9:30 a. m. in the parish Week observance. Harry Bowser speak on "Guiding: Our Children's ship of the First » I* la the s«nctu»ry at 11 o'clock, Men's Triangle Bible class. Nurs- the general public. The Spires will house. The junior chui'ch meets in Jr., youth pastor. Reading." Devotions will be tar wiil entertain, ti ' mt*t.-rieA E, Hilti, minister, will The Lutheran Hour is bvoaticast meet in the parish house at 6:45. the Chapel of the Holy Spirit also by Mrs. A. E. Sherrick." • every Sunday over two nationwide ery for children up to the age oi This color film shows ' the high- 11:15 a. m., junior church. Fellowship of the . ""' ' »n "Christian Living In To- three years. at 9:30 a .m. 4 p, m., Church School picnic Church Sunday «tj| »V» ~World." " The Sanctuary networks—at 1:30 p. m,, dial 600, lights of 20 centuries of church Hostesses for the evening in- and at 3:30 p. m., dial 770. Dr. 9:30,and 11 a. m., worship serv- history. Tho musical background Annual Youth Sunday will bo committee. olude Mesdames'W.W. LuginbuM, meeting will to:™" choir will sing "Let Us Praise observed Sunday with members of tuary at which tine Cod" by W. B. Olds, and Richard Lawrence Acker is the speaker. ices in the- chui'ch. Rev. Dr. is provided by the Westminster 5:30 p. m., Senior High Youth Robert Fuller, and Neil Murphy.. H the Pilgrim Fellowship conducting j Fellowship in Fellowship Hall. The a special showingw" |t.Alford, baritone, will sing Sunday at 3 p. m. the zone rally Robert M. Skinner will preach the choir, which follows the changes sermon at the 9:30 service. Pres- in church music over the years. the service of worship at 10:50 oy-girl relationship series will be ottd Chance. i^Arige, O Lord" by Hoffmeister. of the Lutheran Laymen's League a. m. Dr. John C. Huden of the will be held in Redeemer Church. byterian Young People's Day will mtinued. Mrs. Richard Gustaf- Temple Emanu-El Immediately ||5 Th# Junior High . Fellowship be observed at the 11 o'clock sei'v- University of Vermont, Burling- n, registered nurse, will speak on Will be refreshment*.' meets st 4:30 p, ni. .for a special The local league", of which John ton, Vt., will b« the" speaker. riBeid Irlp around Westfield. The | ice and all people are urged ue subject: "A Christian View of The regular Friday night serv- period. All Jn* Zelto hort to to attend. Mtside Union Chapel A movie entitled "Song of the hysical Growth." Dine-a-Mite in Jg;Y• Sunday, there will be a celebra- and slides of Our Church in Ac- Woodbury, H. D. Egbert, H. A Conditions of the Christian A Hobby and Crafts Exhibit will church in Korea will be discussed tion of the Holy Communion at 8 bo held in the parish hall of Re- tion will be shown with comment. Voorhecs and L. S. Bonncll. Spe a. m. Church school will begin These pictures have been taken cial music is being arranged foi at a dinner of the men of Grace Trursl by but ot trala, ante deemer Lutheran Church, Clark- Rector To Discuss beng arranged foi Orthodox Presbyterian'Church on (it U:30 a. in. The 11 a. m. serv- street and Cowperthwntte place, | throughout the year at various tthh e meetinti g by MMrs . AAlal n H. Hop oi pUae, ioroWet ton* riik ice will be Confirmation and ser- Communism Feb. 7 Thursday, Feb. 1 with the Rev. Friday from 1 to !) p. m., under mci'tinKs. pock, music chairman. Bruce Hunt, Orthodox Presbyte- of accident, tot only 13 w* • waters" mon by the Ht. Rev. Alfred L. the sponsorship of tile Ladies' Aid m t0 "Is Europe's Chaos Our ttospon cio lmur« you fgainit tcani* Banyard, Suffragan Bishop of the Jan. 31: D ' Rev. Frederick W. Hlatz, rector, rian missionary, recently returned Science and' Society. Dessert and sound motion 1 p. m., the Chain of Prayer, spon. sibilityV" is the question to bi from Korea, presenting the sub- portatloa hmrdi for a KB Diocese of New Jersey. A17 p. m., pictures will be included. sored by the Protestant church will discuss "What A Christian discussed by Alex Balinky, a mem bought, *'- the YPF will hold its meeting in Has To Fear From Communism" ject. Mr. Hunt, who was born in whole ytat Under an Ac* The January committee, which women o£ Westfield, is held in the ber of the Department of Ecc Korea, and lias had long experi- all ChriBtian > the parish house. The newly-form- is in charge of the event, consists Presbyterian chnpel each Wednes- at the next meeting of St. Paul'?. nomics, Rutgers University, nt th cldeot Policy that will pay , Booms. Thee**"! .... ,,„.,.,- i ,s MI umiK« oi me event, consists Evening Auxiliary at 8:15 p. in. ence in the work there, will also ed Young Adult group will meet of Sirs. A. Swcnson, chairman, and day morning for the duration of meeting of the Men's Club at ^ discuss the current situation with •edictl tapcmtl ap to your use. _ j " iin ththe parisnnrish houshnnoeo a«>t 8» p•>i,, mm. 'MesdameMesda s EE. ReschkeRhk , BB. MMahliT, the war. Feb. 7 in the parish house. p. m. Thursday, Feb. 1, in the par- . $900, ot prorldt gtntroni Monday, the Boys' ch Mr. Han, a Korean student at wir will IC. Propsnor, J. Schatle, A. Slater, Music department schedule: Committee chairmen named for ish house. A program of music beaefitl fot Ion of life, Umbi. meet in the parish hou!. two-year terms are: Christian so- Westminster Theologicnl Seminary. se at 5 j C, FlaiK and F. Dinkel. For in- Tuesday 3:30 p. m., Boys choir; will be presented by the Stage Reservations -for the dinner must oi tight. CHRISTIAN; p. m. At 8 p. m., the Sen Scout" ' s formation phone the cbiiirinan, 8 p. m., singing instruction class; cial relations, Mrs. John li. Frce- READING" will meet. Coach Four. Arthur J. Aheavn bo made before Sunday with Hillis We. 2-5-I3B-R. 9 p. m., speciul music chorus; ivuuv, t'liuvch pcriddical club, Miss will preside. M, Partington. I14QUIMBV ST. • Tuesday, the Boy Scouts will The motion picture showings will Wednesday, 3:30 p. m., Girls' Lois Wright; devotional soci'ctiiry, UNION REAL ESTATE CO. meet at 7:80 p. ni. World Day of Prayer is Fridny, b'c in the parsonage classroom at choir; Thursday, 7 p. m.. Quartet; "'rs. William E. Whnlcy; pro- Feb. o, and will bo observed nt "The Blessing: of the Trinity" Hours! I' Wednesday, there will be the 2:30, 3:30, 7:30 ami 8:30 p. m. S p. in., Chancel choir; Friday, gram, Mrs. Arthur.C. Kammcr- 1 :I!0 p. m. irt St. Paul's Episcopal wilill be the sermomon topic nt the 101 Central Ave., Malta Bid*. M regular weekday celebration of tha The program will include the hob- 3:16 p. m,, Carol choir. nian; hospitality, Mrs. Koburfc F. Church. The "Cnll to Prayer" 11 n. in. mornini g worshih p eervico Holy Communion at 9:30 a. ni. The by film, "Sculpturing Is Fun"; the Day; membership, Mrs. M. Kitchie leaflet will be distributed to women Sunday. The evening sermon will Tel. West, 2-6100 Boys' choir will meet at 5 p. m marionette film, "Party Lines"; as Smith; publicity, Mrs. George .11. at the close of the service tho next continue a scries of studies in tho INSURANCE •< MORTGAGES . Thursday, the Girls' choir will well as "The Old Curiosity Shop," Willow Grove Chapel Bard y; supplpply secretary, Mrs. two Sundays. book of Romans and is entitled, m. nnd the Church "The Cow and I," and some Sunday: tranklln H, WWardd ; UniteUi d Thank "Men Whom God Gnve Up." The comics, Offering, Miss Marion Scott; ad- Sunday school meets at 0:30 u. m. 9:30 n. m., Sunday school. viser, Mi's. Fredrick W, Blatz. READ THE LEADER FOR and tho Young People's Miwhen. IWntl UtllF.11 wt IMIMITT tMfW ALL LOCAL NEWS League ni ? p. ni, parish house and a business meet-1 ing. lift. Nalhwntel .Cock* was :r^v.>s d Church New* elected president for two yearj and ft f Mi's. George Arbudde, treasurer, to succeed Mr*, i. Edwayd AtMn», LAMPftl LAMP Who wag given a gift of Aowert in Announce Annual appreciation for her six years of service in that capacity. SHAMS! fHADUl Preachers' Series Announcements were made of a bake sale by the Evening. Aux- I Department The second annual Famous iliary to b<> held at 11 u. m. Fri- s University, »'by. Arthur the Men's' betrin Thursday, Feb.' 8, at &*p. m, 1! according to an announcement to- World Day "'of Prayer will be R**-5 - jheld evei'y Thursday evening dur- 125 Ki- Mrs.'William Menctoe asked for nsley's sub- ing the Lenten period, and the pub- S- * lic is invited to attend. donations of .cotton .clothing tot e's Chaos men, women and children to be The minister* who will appear t in a missionary box to North the in the series are at) follows: Feb. Africa. These are to be left at Balinsky 8, Dr. lister Clee, Newsrk; Feb. 1 an early date in the parish house -If- to the fac-15, Dr., Norman Faullin, Philadel- as the box must be sent very tity at Newphia, Pa.; Feb. 22, Dr, James Gor- shortly. , rrMr t. «a* SfclUar* Mr. i «f Mfw rwh CMF a B.A. don Gilkey, Springfield, Mass.; The next monthly meeting of the I rl«pr Mty of Cal-March 1, Dr. Clarence Cranford, •< MI WMSHB««) II I'an MA. at Auxiliary will be held Feb. IS. Washington, P. C; March 8, Dr. After luncheon served by the 1647. ' HeBernard Clausen, Cleveland, Ohio; illustrated with projected pictures, anl refreshments will be served Isgood Holt, YCS group, with Mrs, Philip will be, "Serving the, Lutherans In In the fellowship hour which will March In, Dr. Joseph, Sisod, NewYoung, president, as chairman, ertainment BiunBwick. the Armed Services." The sub-follow the lecture. • Hiss Helen Winters introduced MAAHIiiCttlT jiijf _____ Music for the* services will be the speaker, Mrs. Samuel Shoe- ject his aroused particular inter- will fea- furnished by the church choir un- maker, wife of Dr. Shoemaker, est since the recent report tkat F f%.99 Mm MMNfUHO... ft/991. TAMI AMP MWOf fim |#|,99 « of' the der the direction of J. Lester Rob-rector of Calvary Episcopal one thousand members of the luth- CJub. Offi. ertson, minister of music. I elected, re. B. B. Ill be heard In announcing the aeries, Mr. was "Prayer." Gates said, "Wei are happy to pre- dilated, are being inducted into mine year the servieei every week. The open- ige Coach sent our second annual Lenten ser- ies when we shall bring to West; MIM Bflstntyer In injr devotions will be led by the Richard C. pastor of Redeemer Church, the Proton, field same of America's finest preachers. Our theme it 'For AArtfetVBrojirsratt Rev, Walter A. Eeunlng. COVERS ElSMAN'S niel Hey- Closer Wslk With God,' and these The local Laymen'* League, of UOHTIHO HXTutn, IAMK AND own i of quar- Miss Georgians Bannister, so- which John Zetto is president, will MAtnUMU AM) MI nti will services are designed to provide prano soloist at the First Congre- fit. 1*11 'opportunities during thia signifi- act aa host to delegations from OTUNOI UH0VAT» gational Church, will be the art-Fords, Elizabeth, Union, Plain- Pirf f HHI\ cant season of the year for wor-ist presented in the studio series ship and thoughtful meditation. field, Bound Brook, Princeton, and winmnnun, of broadcasts orer WABT, New Meplewood. Families are invited •Qupei The First Baptist Church extends •York, at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, Miss a cordial welcome to all who would Bannister will be accompanied by like to attend." Otto Guth,jtvho will also be heard in "Six Small Piano Pieces, Qpus rice. Bruce Mr*. Nathaniel Coeke 19," by Schonberg. heologic»l Previously heard over WABF Auxiliary President I jnd at Carnegie Hall, Miss Ban. nister is on this occasion singing The monthly meeting of the a repeat, performance of a pro- ntribution, Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's gram originally presented at Town Give to- Church was held Thuisday, begin- Hal) for the National Association '•ey Heart ning with communion In the of American Composers and Con- church, followed by work in the ductors. The program features three first performances of com- positions by American modernists. These are "Sonnett III" by Ben- # nett, "The Wind Sings" by Berl OnDispl and "Spring Is Like a Perhaps Hand" by Gruen. Other numbers include, "Rabbit at Top Speed," by Bernstein, "Jimmy's Got a Goll" by Bergsma, "Even Tho The World Keeps Changing" by Diamond, and "Preciosilla" by Thomson. . Mias Bannister was reared in Charlotte, N. C. 'She is studying privately with Clara Lang in New York and coaching with Otto Guth in the Opera Work Shop of.the. Mannis Music School. She was appointed soloist at the First Con- gregational Church.in the.fall of 1949. '

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IHat four Meets Rogers Texacos, leaders of thi 9—Roselle, homa M wd two meets this year, Bob place Sportsmen's pin league at the Kec •lump whtefcy-iS first against Wisconsin and secon Mike Kovaeh, with a nice 192. 14—Somerville, aw»f ... „_„ _h's swimmvng team average, leads the Eecreatio reation alleys, scored their 8th 21—Plainfleld, homa m in the Indiana contest. straight win and their 17th in 20 Its fourth 1 f ntaraaa' to the win column Friday League bowlers according to fig t.M day night,, tmml Vhaa it itfeaUd Columbia High's ures compiled this week by Secre matches Friday night, this time itasnata 42-44 at the Columbia winning two games from Elm uvm pointi, 44*1 tary Dave Stiles. Ia second placf im winning point ' f.ato). |t wa«, incidentally, the first K. of C Bowling is Hal Shincel with 190.22; Johi Boys. Valeco Hardware and West-Trinity fins '(Mm W awen ytari that the locale field Lumber tallied the only been ciediiai | Logest has 189.4, Pete Barbien winners ka« woa this particular meet. But rates 187.45, and Nick Cams sweeps, the Hardware combine H aaat the record for the season Matches Resume 186.32. upsetting Schultz Tavern and theTwo In A Row t*fM wi«» in four meets, In matches Friday night, Ben Lumbermen blanking Andrews. WeataMd took five of the six in- The three Westfield K. of C ningers scored the only shutou' Msnninos took a pair from B011- Holy Trini(]r High School ea»> Tom Mirii »»] dMatMl tranu and one oi the two bowline teams resumed activity v. taking all games from Kogers Tex nettis and Becreation Boys won ers tallied their second victory •' -ick Jenkiw, £« Niar*. Bich URoaa was a doable the Euez-Union leafue, which hai aco and moving a game nearer two from Golden Dawn Dairy. the season last week when it trim- •torer by on.,, wiuai'-'fir tha Blue and White, been dormant for two weeks dur. top-placed Knickerbockers, whi Westfieid Lumber's 899 «udmed St. Jainea High of Newark, unable to click ! jiaeiaf tot jn the 200 yard free- in» the holidays. won two from Carmen £ Mich 33-24, at the local court. It ni Westfieid 2, although dropping 2,618 won the weekly high prizes, mannerman . Ratdk tai «tyt Majlrit ia the IM yard ael's. Venneris won a pair from the fourth 1<>M in nine gM«*r '- ld two'games to Newark 1, still main and Alex Hunt took the individual field dbf reUy. Seat Covers, and Kawson Motor; theCssex County combine. • « iin the Men* Ml Larry Millie* captured the 100tained fir&t place in the league took two from Bonnetti. Johi honors with a 216 game and a 595 set. Among the high games were: Trinity, with Ken Jordan •n41 the 1 i Mid hreaitetroke for Westneld, witl a 36 won and 16 lost show, Franks in an upset over White 4I i third, iT" Walt Sherman hi VUk C*aUafct the 100 yard back- ing. Team 1 approached the .500 Flash, had only a three-point dif- Artz 212, J. Mannino and Adams ,KNbi aad Dick 8cbmal the 100mart in taking two games from 206, Burkett two' 'SOS's,' Ehrihan oh/aef "-^*-^"- fcreaof.jri the total score, 2782 the first quarter and an lt-» ad- fMd free style. Newark 2. Weetfteld 3 insured last 2779—and each game was decide* and Fusco 204, Jasa, T. Bonnetti aeortd 15 poisto h j Meaatra »f WestMa's winning- place without question by losing in the tenth frame. Knickerbock •nd Stanley 203, Ciraola and vantage at halftime. Thf loeaJa' i e d dl relay team were tiTree garnet to next-to-last-place ers' 976 was good for high game, F. Venetio 202. tone defentc kept St. Jamea ia y check for another quarter ' and Krahnert, t . I tit |«rd wwdley relReynoldRld s end MapMwood; however, the winners and Kawson'g 2790 was high eerie, Hat Rieder with 178.30 leads H. HekkJnr, f";"i were hard-put to win the Uat game Trinity upped iU margin to M-17. Oolhm, f .,,, ' •raw fUwart, fete total. the averages, followed by Joe Cir- •7hltfleld, t.\ VI by two pina, aola 178.29, Alex Hunt 176.54, Jordan and Shennaa wen high her, e .,.,,.. 1 J. Manning sparked Westfieid 1 John Logest took high set with ", Hecklng, > I Paul Givaudan 176.6, and Lefoi r the winner* with 17 aM !• cCalley, g', •'•"« with a good anchor series of 655. 198-248-202—648, topping Free' poinu, while Harry Shell, •«• Lantz' 246 by two pins. Joe Buc Warren 17«. This week will be iarn«r, g ,., Jack Hutton and Lea Warren of the third position week. • • •• basket man for St. James, stored Westneld 2 did their bit with ser- cino had a 623 series, Fete Bilins Senior High TotiiU .', kas 615, Jerry Bonnetti 603, an Merry Again ROGEMB MAKES —. —.. —.. _ 16 markeri. ies of 675 and 606 respectively. Swim Dates Frevioualy, Holy Trinity downed WESTFIELD No. 1 Ed Renaud 601. There were 32 Rocera Texaco .... 41 IB* WlllllllllK, ( , A. Clements 141 14S double century games and 18 team Golden Dawn Dairy 34 21 Seton Hall Diviaity, 46-42, alia at i, Carroll ... tea 137 scores of 900 or more. Heads Tennis Club JANUARY Schulti Tavern ... 34 26 the HTHS tym. • Van faart, V M. Sullivan ,. 129 114« 155 29—Columbia, 3:30 here R. Mannino ft Sons. 31 2ft Hornutif, f ,, 11. Uannino . 191 Bonnetti Deco, No, 2 30 30 Jordan paced Trinity with tl Jenkins, e .. 183 191 The third position week will be FEBRUARY 1. Manning ,. 121 E. R. Merry Jr. was re-elected WeBtfleld I/umbcr., 29- 31 point*. Seton Hall took .a' oaf- ClleyCp , Handicap . 28 88 tomorrow night. If teams are tied 2—Plainfleld, 3:30 •way Recreation Boys ... 2S 32 nwo 'resident of the Westneld Tennis Valeco Hardware... 27 3a point lead in the first quarter and Totals 805 no 853 n games won and lost, the outfit 5—Irvington, 3:30 here u»t, • ...,: 3 jiab at the annual meeting held Andrew Bhoe Itcpair 23 37 built that up to 26-22 at the najf. Muafrlan, K . MSWAHK No, 2 with the highest average will take 9—Morristown, 3:30 here Klin Boys 23 37 relay 0:15.4 > 1, Muller . 144 157 126 Thursday evening at the club- Jack Cummings, Karlltck and Gll-Brown, B ... Cecer« •. 130 188 170 ;he position. 12—Newark Academy, 3:30 here Dietrich, g , , ,_. auwwt, backntrokc; 168 icuse on Chestnut street. This VALECO HARDWARE ternat led Seton Hall. L knelt alrekti Bltacr, fr..- Ferrla .. 131 144 w. i,. 16—Pingry, 3:30 away H. Crlncoll 131 J7J fttldutti 1ST 157 159 ear will mark Mr. Merry'a thirty- Totals ' - 809 169 Knickerbockers ... 43 17 27—Irvington, 3:30 away M. Venello ...... 157 147 Trinity took over in the second Bcore by Pwlodi:", It r.l UiSl.i) Dowllna as Ueunlnger Agency. 38 22 rat as top officer of the local club, F. Crlncoll 1«1 184 184 • Roaelle li iwart. Rawaoll Motors ... 36 24 MARCH '. Venetio 173 202 180 half, Led by Jordan and Ed Coa- . We»tflele Jleierce, 8lerie;C WEBTFIEMJ No. a Seat Covers 29 31 '. Duda 177 ISO pointi.in the third quarter to graV t. Errlco 1«5 W 151 White Plash 28 32 resident; Stanley V. Malek, sec , However, tin 1 Carmen * Jllcliaels. 25 35 Totals 801 81« a 33-32 lead. A 13-polnt drWe in *T. fKnlon ...:. 183 ill 147 Bonnetti Deco 23 37 etary, and Miaa Helen H. Pierson, ~m complete loss ft,. Celtty Again E. Barman 142 11} 135 Rogers Texaco ....23 37 SCIIULTZ TAVERN the fourth.period completed Trin- fans, as the. Juki 1. Hulton 170 1»J 212 John Franks , 20 40 reasurer. Governors elected to M. Itieder 16S 181 177 Warren ...... 815 199 e a three-year term included Methodists Cain .""•et . 158 158 140 ity's drive to its initial victory. whelmed the It' in BENNINQER ACBNCV Brlttaln 158 167 16S HOLY TR1NITT _ Totala 1»8 ~854 Jank 188 166 220 William Elcome Jr., Charles F. Ounaaules 139 HI 141 •core of 46-31 „ lUML "io7 inninKer 12« 201 160 'atterson and Jean A. Teslof. nso 15» 203 154 Jordan, t .... 17 ion, WestfleMJVa J. KJane NEWAR21K 4No. 1154 202 jrardlello 185 179 iso On Madison Ave. 178 180 Sherman, t .. 10 In • row, B. Stecs 184 )oPnola 200 159 Mr. Merry reported that five Totals 789 853 770 Towngend, c (Continued «1 far the 8. IMV&S 180 131 150 'rank 157/ 181 Slkoru, c. ... galtrty. laaasr ef fta Neighhor- (. O'Uara. 143 170 162 embers of the club were ranked Methodists, blanking Presbyter- HBCRlgATION BOYS • '. lasiciak 200 To'tula ~864 888 94S Devera, c ,... ™^JlWpM •• gWi clMMit wtftt down to dt* Handicap 3 in y the Eastern Lawn Tennis Asso- ians in the Church Bowling League 1. Bracuto ...... 161 190 148 DiUton, K ... KlMit'aat ant tat numher one spot. HOGEllS TEXACO iation in 1950. Harry VanRens- last week, moved a game nearer P. Marvoaa 144 1,12 168 Conroy, g ... Hutton 1117 193 170 Olvaudan 185 172 167 -Willlama, g . Olynpial , sight tat Imp leaders .Totala ~m 807 889 -tunnel! 147 158 160 elaer, club single champion in league leading Madison Avenue, T. Yarusat MS 183 165 "tat outside games to WESTFIELD No. 3 'raKK 163 168 l»l» 949, but who did not defend his who won two games from St. N. Yarussl 187 164 180 Totals . .li ii unt 177 170 (NEWARK ) K. Brennan .. 94 124 11)3 Warren 163 182 Paul's. Methodist's big gun was ST. JAMES Mr Adam hit a 606 net F. Abbruscaro 93 107 123 tie last year, was ranked No. 27 Totals 852 811 OlaGta. FFta. Ftt. Still Ir Witt a high game of »3 for theL. Marino .... . 140 125 169 n the men's singles in the Eaat- Kepher, who rolled « 234 nlght- GOLDEN DAWN DAIRY SlcOeorge, t ... . 0 0 . 0 12/i 125 , Totals 847 871 829 V. Ryan, i . 0 0 tlaawa and -Vtoee Lnbjr paced the Blind • 185 rn United States. Mrs. Patricia api J. Davidson of Presbys led Clraollaolop li>2 17722 203 Blind 185 12S 125 JOHN PRANKS J. Clormella ir>» 153 168 KtefTanelll, t ... . 0 0 0 . With one wwk Wliuma with a 283 op«n«. Handicup .. . 37 37 37 Humming Stuhlcr, club women's his team with a 200 middle game. T. FUHCO .. 174 204 143 aicCnftrey, f .... . 1 3 Straccull 1»2 167 131 Jnfantl, t ....I. 1 the first round ol I» a lew scoring match, aani Buccino ., 100 210 223 riglcs champion, was ranked No. Maltbie paced the St. Paul's pin- D. Sluto ... i«r> 11fl»» 147 . 0 ' 0 Totals 614 643 "772 V>, Kodall 159 181 189 ners with a 213 opener and Skorge J. Fladlno 185 168 147 Bhol), c . 6 4 IS Basketball Lesgm aswblaa, VanKanswltr moved doa. MAPL.EWOOD C. Woraluun 170 166 203 in singles and No. 3 in doubles Tracey, c . 0, 0 0 er to second place Brownell by de-Larnoy .. 174 146 113 13, Conn 214 214 170 'ith Mrs. Millicent H. Lang. Miss of Madison posted a 201 game. Totals 87S 856 Toe SIlalTrey, g ...... 0 0 0 have gone ui Roddy ... 189 105 163 w. 1,. "WKSTFIELD LUMBER / Wttor, K 0 0 game against the t«aUng them in ta« awt twiMcGouch ..;.... 141 172 169 Totals 925 33S ! ietty Coumbe, No. 2 ranking play- Szulewski 180 177 Make, sr '. 0 ' 1, gaaita. Herb Wight saved Clark Blanchinl U2 148 187 Madison 11 1 liurket 2I)!> 20r, 147 Cunnlnffham. • a walkaway agd Kan .... 116 132 142 WH1TU F1.ASH r at the local court, was ranked Melhodist 7, r, 129 t 2 Cletrlcjh •"...' 1S9 191 Biasuccl 183 169 Jl. Ryan, g ..... that held the frea a whitewash at the hands ol No. 9'In women's singles. Carol St. Paul S 9 Artl 14» 154 178 Totals 802 701 774 Hrurta , 173 142 185 Presbyterian 3 9 212 X T«ry, whta he rolled 214 Walker ; 183 206 11)6 raRoza, junior B singles cham- Hunt 166 194 Totals ing more than 170 Scor% by Periods: tha aiiaak •••>*• MatthewsoR had Campbell ...... 190 212 ir>7 ion of the WTC, was ranked No. MADISON the end of the •Ihlneel 170 178 ; TotillH 883 899 836 Kf. Jamea 6 3 8 7—J4 is- the oaljr awfep of' the arming, in girls singles in the Eastern Schlvlk .... 171 156 1.-4 Holy Trinity .. 10 S,l« hit .for, 28 pointi, Velter ...... 147 198 16* ANDREW SH&C .REPAIR Referee; Men 111; Umpire, Di S:;::Waakiac akarkk, with Bernie Senators Top ToCuls 9J5 829 ~938nited States, and No. 2 with Skoree .. 145 S01 HO Stanley lliO 203 147 'rtU^Whb hitfer Ikaeia'a IM the enly doubl*. Bells Peterson .. .168 17tS 148 Kllcr 166 131 180 BONNETTI DBCO. No. 1 eanne A. Teslof in girls' doubles. UnrtvigBen HOLT T1UNITY a long cold mi dropped the Aral U E. Terry and .. 131 . 155 149 VlBllantl .... 152 175 183 Ola. Kla.ro. Musto 150 180 203 Hundlcup .. 36 22 22 Burdolf 162 147 191 that opposes the tkaR went oa U win the next two. YMCA League lilies 1110 2000 148 At a meeting of the Weetfleld Pensa 194 146 177 Jordan, f ...... 111 1 21 •udladla k 191977 190 188 'ennis Corporation held the 8»me Totals Sherman, f 3 The Blue DfW 161 ..' 798 • »08 778 Townsend, c 0 ' . BtwnettBtt) 161 208 189 venlng the following directors HT. PAUL Totals 8S4 822 818 have a 5 win uJJ Senators moved into th« lead of own ley 191 108 192 r>evcr», c ... ..0 ere elected to serve another Meyer .... . 167 159 121 Stkora, c ..1 •cored 82 pointi 4 the YMCA Monday Night bowling J orgeiiHim . ir>3 150 12.1 ELM BOYS Conroy, g ., . 4 Rtnasalatr . Totals 920 crm: Mr. Merry Jr., Mr. Carter, Maltbio ... . 166 153 . 213 158 177 Sorgo ... m Williams K .. 0 rates. Jack «%> T«rry ....*.,, loop this w&k by eweeping Wood' MT Trutinan .. . 1(15 1S8 1S8 . 131 1K3 Dullon, B ... Terrr Ogest ., 198 248 202 *r. Patterson, Harold Morgan, Blind Patrick . . 164 1S8 160 record during th choppers. Keystones, tied last Jouglaa 180 .. 150 Ithtwsoa 201 170 ohn Kraft, Carl A. Byers, and Brotliertmi 187 169 Newman . 133 154 150 TotnlH ing 34 pointi. week with the Choppers for the dam 11775 103 145 *fss Pierson. . ilcycr ... 148 1866 183 21 :» lead, dropped the outside games lovankl ...... 16165 179 17t •rvtals 187 SETON HAL.L, DIVINITY »et last year euaud 189 198 214 S12 748 Gli. n«. turn. at Totals 742 803 853 Cumming's f who made 33 pii*| to Collegians. Hamilton of the ROdERS TEXACO &&••':!' OOLDflHr Keys was high bowler -with 168- Totals 928 900 902 BocUiuy Rogers Kurlllok t .. In the same p* lC; Corbttt li» 155 132 143 114 182 Znmiinu, ( . lsl 216-221—605, although high game 148 138 Flood . 171 m, 129 Plumllcer .. 20 points. OoM.by )«« 170 147 KNICKERBOCKERS unior Swimmers Widen Hnlnuto 1«4 was won by Sell who posted 226 UlllnskaH 177 224 214 Davidson 105 179 164 148 176 nnbernat, f . .grown ...... 1«> 1«4 131 J. UavldHon 150 20O 16S IVurrcn 120 141 ' 168 Sclimoloy, c . The Rattlere, 1B7 •uvliiCH 187 161 ISO lunt • Cr»ne 1«] 177 in his sandwich game. Other high Bilintikus ..... 139 156 192 Hopkins .., H2 191 169 216 172 207 O'Leary, g . 1 i-ecoid and sR 'otcrMti ...... 1S2 163 Wind . 150 liKiui, g Atom 1»3 pinners were Kubach 204, Martin Down Montelair Totals 813 ond slot, won Total* ... 875 80S •ovauh 192 191 in 748 862 JLyonM, "g .' 6 201, Sommer and Webster 206, Be- Totals 7-12 799 788 loosely played P* D1ETZ 197 R. MANNINO & SONS HolmoH, e- 0 171 190 dell 207 and Maxwell 201. Totals 877 807 METHODIST ris Moshcr rai*!,'!! The Junior High' swim team won Brook ... 103 1116 if. Aiannino .... 180 154 172 Mane ".'.'.'.','. us » 14 CAHJIE.V & MICHAELS Hall 137 p. Pcllcgrlno ... ir>9 Totals 18 Brlant 140 187 131- Senatoru * *... w. arimo H0 171 144 ;s meet with Montelair Saturday 164 123 151 149 Score by periods: • Thundcrbolti] • aar«y« Ferreby ,. 14J 1D3 168 ihrnmn ...... 133 144 204 148 132 151 KcyHtone .... . 4 Ifcarrto , 1 \ '.t 3 ya 187 t the Westneld Y. Westfieid led Kaufman . Holy Trinity ... 13 9 11 13—46 tiers, better than ,, McCandleB. 138 . 3 ltc 222 169 132 144 T. Mnnnlno 187 151 1 r.s Hoton Hall .... 14 13 6 10—43 Handicap 17! ir.o Collegians ... 151 CarMon .,. 158 of the Blue Dub'j 3D 33 Wuodchoppcra . 3 Struuuul .... KiO 109 most of the events but had ist 148 Mannino 185 206 Iteforoe, DiFllllpo. 35 •UZiU'Ul 180 SOI "leiincr ... iso 234 133 uite a lot of competition in a few Huudk'up IS!) Totals 844 in which both Totala ...... 895 783 808 WOODCHOPPEHS 41 7 758 889 Totals 851 f the races. In the hundred yard BONNETTI DBCO. ?>'o. 2 to win. Big (r»* Martin 169 201 1G4 936 Totals VAN HENSSKLAUR K>8 168 164 reestyle there was a photo finish ~S32 849 Alzuit 14"'H" 16—6 185 VOLUNTEER FOR .Johnston l<3 us 145 145 A. VE.N-NEIU t CO. T. Bonnetti 167 203 187 White 178 197 sen .... 167 149 rlvlBinu .- 214 176 188 jetween one of the Montelair boys -iIllHCO .... 126 136 CIVIL DEFENSE Van llennoelaor .. 148 135 Douchorty 113 ?>ntz 147 ]ss 246 •nd two of Westfieid, with Steve AiltunK .... 158 206 Haydcn 123 1.18 134 CJcbler . , onnerl 130 1B9 155 471 Antlerless ~ IUHHGII ... 129 1>. SStulkneclit f iis v 171 111 188 ^7 159 Handicap 31 G °™ , 207 171 171 oycr. of Westfieid placing first. 'rovlll ... 143 202 Deer Killed 3. Uonncttl T»t«la 800 20 "rbicrl 223 1C3 The 40 yard freestyle was won 115 ~710 Totals 789 S13 _ BnOWNELt, , , , SKNATOHS ~S31 Totals ~92l "si! y Buchanan of Westfieid, follow- Totala 729 798 535 greenc IGO 153 179 Jubach in 2(11 1S6 SKAT COV BUS d by Smith of Montelair, and TRENTON—New Jersey's spe- Thompson 180 13S 118 tomnier ...... i!*7 MS !»6 "n\\ai 1C7 203 18.1 cial two-day antlcrjess deer sea- Muller 155 1 124' 193 155 176 'erg-uson of Westfieid. Tho 4U deer were taken and 211 on Sat- Jamleson 152 ta« Taylor 143 -'HiKoy ir,8 207 195 18S "Whitcoinbc ..... 178 1S5 Ijonnetli ard brcaststroke was won byson on Jan. 19 and 20 produced urday. najmusson ..' ma U6 181 in« 161 178 SO.', 220 ' '1 170 200 172 171 '•entley of Westfieid, second was 471 deer for licensed hunters and S2ti Totals ~s7i admusi of WeBtfield and third members.of farm (families in Es- Totals 779 743 790 Tot'ala 947 KBYSTONli 027 'urrin of Montelair. sex, Union, Morris and Somerset LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS CUARK Hli 156 Williams took tho 40 yard back counties, the State Fish and Game Clark .. 153 Kli 177 cii 167 109 ALWAYS BRING RESULTS Wight . 137 234 iobcrtH 3H 6I4 roke by a half a length, follow- Division, Department of Conser- Byers .; 169 193 121 165 169 U!l lamlltou 1G8 218 221 Race Cars At 1 by Bernard of Westfieid and vation and Economic Development, '.'felland J69 184 130 toplilns Hunt ... 161 155 'urtictw :yan of Montcluir. John Boyer, nnounced today. On Friday 260 _204 Huntllcuii 138 10 head of tho rest in the first four Totals 785- 908 ~809 Linden Feb. 8 „ Tiinnv Totals Sir, 923 lengths, of the 100 yard- freestyle, Jylbort 160 1S3 COL,L,EU!ANS l>ay ... 182 dropped behind and Steve Boycr 136 15.1 LINDEN—Though the empha- RENT mm grflikman ., >fuxtlcld 167 1," of Westfieid and Crosby of Mo«t- 130 132 1211 1K0 sis will be on equipment ami spe- Men's Florsheims\ K. Terry ... 143 IB* 182 'VobBtor "nil US 110 drats corractly Kraft ...... lio ISO 168 cialized oars, the National Motor clair took over for a first and sec- Hundlcup JliH -"" lull f«*l at cat* S8 28 ( 1D~ Racing Exposition directors have ond place, with John coming in ttO ipu 1 Totals , gone all out to make certain of third. Wtddlna, 815 ~J67 HuridlL-uTotalsp ...... 1 S35 ~8l3 857 appearances of many of the out- MATTHEWSON In tile diving there was a tie or done*— 205 len standing personalities of the rac- 'line ill 148 between Reynolds of Westfieid and h.r. you'll find «2 13B ewer Rabbits For ing and entertainment worlds. The l/«iiard .,...; jig 160 Grakea of Montelair. Third was B>-hmal ...... 140 196 litit of personalities expected to formali ,for ovary' 1113 1 taken by Frank of Westfieid. The Matthewson .;;.; jgj 154 Slate This Year attend the five day ghowing at the Linden Airport Hangar Auditor- Westfieid medley relay team won Kcntm . .. Totals 850 ~76D TRENTON—The State Division ium, Linden, beginning Peb.8 is a its event with Bernard swimming temfortobly buck stroke, Evcritt bieuststroke 1ST 1sr. if Fish and Game, Department of long one. NrM, iFraihV galnlw ... . 34 U.I US Conservation and Economic Dcvel- and Bennett freestyle. An exhi- U! gpurke 131 ir,2 ipmcnt, today announced that, cx- Johnny Parsons, 1950 winner of bition, which Wcstfleld also won, oturla 12< Ida 1:IH Die AAA sanctioned classics at In- had a team of Merciless, Heck, Handicap ",'.'.'.', gg IS) :eptionally bad weather in the MiJ- My prlnd. 38 38 ilo west may curtail the impovtii- dianapolis, I nd., and Darlington, Helmer,, Reynolds and Frank. Totals "704 7(>7 i ,ion of Jlissouri c^Uon-tail rabbits S. C, heads the array of ranking Westfieid won the freestyle relay ito New Jersey. drivers. Henry Banks, the 1050with a team of Williams, Fergu- 160 The Division has been notified AAA champion, is also elated to BOM, Buchanan and Miller. Complale Outfit 11447 hat due to these bad weather cois- make an appearance as are John- 147 ny Cabral, the I960 Atlantic Stock 171 Mtions in Slissouri, shippers who including 1 lave been furnishing rabbits for Car Racing Club title winner, Hay iberation by the Division of Fish Brown, the 1960 United Stock Car all accessories tu nd Game have advised they may Racing Club king and Nick I'or- 154 liora, the American Race Driver US 10I be able to completely fill the • TUXEDOS for «n»y, V?• . tale's order. Club's 1950 top midget car pilot. 157 try WINE AM> m The renowned Bill Schindlcr, Er- •FUll DRESS nie Gescll and Tommy Hinner. 1J7 liihllilt'fon':' Mcrenr-bo, lleelt. Hel- Ball Imamer shitz will also be present. mer, lleynolditi Frank. • CUTAWAYS Ev«ryon. &*>.*?. The lumber industry has recently tio-yard fret'Kiyle ri'l;iy: Wllliumfl, From the entertainment world Ferguson, Buchanan. Miller. a sla» of nd* When Waahlat Wladewi perfected » new toil improver, will come Guy Lombardo, Ed Sulli- tentatively called Fersolin, which Part. So la wathinf woodwork or win- van, ijlsitch Henderson, Fiiyc Em- dean or anythini tlsa vbert it ii Is essentially sawdust, treated by yhii tlsa vbert it ii lly sawdust, treated by erson, Juclt Benny's "Rochester," Eternal Lliht coit. aeeeiatry to reach upu , ttii : an old flmplpla chemical mmeante nt. PPrelimil - Theoretically, a light bulb could tewel or cloth around th nary tests of th ll Uuss Case, John Perona. and Jack tdoai for nary tests of the slselll improver on Eigen. . There will also be other be designed which would burn con- er's vegetablegetable plants idiindicatt e higheih r tinuously for » thousand years. But j outstanding orche6tr» leaders and 109 QUIMBY STREET TAILORS I their respective binds who will pro- It [would be useless for lighting pur- _ vjd» poses elnca it would probably give Doctor,' Preicrjptioiu ,Fiil»d HI QUIMBY ST l4i UliuPinttlon thin a firefly. •• WESTFIELD LIQUORS THE WESTFTELD One Gme Lead Planning Board ' tor H»rinan Honnerker, and M, , the scoring with 16 point a, which the bench and every member of Joseph A. C. Komirh, ts-oK)d was 6 more than the mighty Bob the squad saw action/in the con- In games bowled Saturday morn- With the anticipated rut! * Ericsson scored. League Bowling test. Again Carl Hornung and Ed S»tnn Hall 8 0 MOUNTAINSIDE—At the re- In the closest game of the day iiijr at the Y alleys in the High Colter were, the high »corer», with ' loxna AaccleH 7 1 organization meeting of the Moun- development building, it i» poi Utah came out of their losing! School pin league, the Blue Fini Wivpery Hock fi 2 that the heavy load which ha« the West- Mat Riedov shot the works last 12 and 9 points, respectively. lleun DM « t tainside Planning Board Thursday streak'to beat the Hawks 39 to 22. continued their winning ways by WKSTFIELD Notre Dmno „ . 4 4 (.•veiling, Lloyd Manley was re- carried by th« board in • League last week in the CJarwood Recreation copping two out of three games Misfits S 5 The return of Bill Dougherty to B»VOM, f 1 Dufcn 3 r, years will be lessened, JM romped all the roeter of the.famed Utah team League bowling on the local alleyi, from'the Red Skins. Leti Dunk- elected chairman for the seventh leading Schultz Tavern to a sweep Dinwoodie 0 Tevuu 2 6 to Chairman Manley, who aaid W 5-41. Jack Deemed to have an influence. ley, anchor man for the Fine, wai riuMIn Devils 1 1 consecutive term. Also re-elected may be soon possible to •tnts for the win over DuPont AA with a €49 high for three grumes with 502, Looney 2 Hrmlli-atr 0 8 were Henry Viughn-Eames, secre- Dougherty scored 20 points. Colfey, t 4 ings on call instead of at tirn's 13 and series. He hit 204, 222 and 223while Bob Marik, leadoff man for The high ~«hool baaketball tary, and Mrs. L. A. Jennings, paced the to amass the lmge three-game to- Wfalstead o once a month as in the aajt. the Skins, hail a drop'of 421. In leaftie sponsored by the Weatndd rot-responding secretary. next regular meeting will *• hdi| tal. Al Isauerbrun had 201 for thethe other matches of the day, theMcMinn 0 YMCA. continued play Saturday fthe Chitchea Byrne And White losers. Oakland House, perennial Green Gaels won two from the -Calloway, c 1 with Seton Hall swampins the Mis- Richard Wilhelm is the 1 ther Peb.'lS in the Borough Hall. Lit were out- leaders of the loop, swept General Black Hawks, but failed to Klin Meytr 2 fits, 78.25. Ray Ford and Dave opponents, Cellulose with Min Wraggs' 202 on the league leaders. Rill Geb- Thompson, g 2 Anderson hit for 21 and 20 points Byrne, Lead Locals In the only double. Westfield Sheet ler, captain and anchor man of the Rtacey 0 for the Setonlans, while Jim Pel- its, was high Metal also stayed in the winning Gaels, was high man for the d»jr Horinmg, g 0 ton led the Misfits with 14 mark- | Tom Me Nee, column, taking two from Excellent when he hit the m'aplts for 140- ers, High Score Cane Diner; Fred Steiermann Jr. helped Total* 18 10 gd brand 182-175".for a total of 503. Mar. Bill Bunce's 13 points led the f Chitches late- hold off a whitewash by ge^ing oils Searkoe bowled well for the ROSEIXE The Westfleld YMCA Vanity 225 in the middle game for the way for the 31-14 win of Texm THE way to a MAN'S fwart Hawks to total 463. H»lme» , 4 l over the Dublin Devils, Harry ; was quite a cagers traveled to Bfyonne Sat- Dinermen. Lifca Prodegsa and Bill Clew 0 0 urday evening to face a far su- W. I. Tetincy accounted for half the lqiiires being Ellingham were high for the win- Blue Kins in I Thompson 1 0 ( perior team. Losing by a score ners with 204 and 202.. Qreen (laelH 0 18 losers' pointB. rkers, 41-40, Red Skins 8 11 Macenti 0 0 overtime, of 80-58, the local lads neverthe- Laurenta lost a gaitie in the Blnck HfiwUs « 15 Boppelt 0 0 Corriie Bnui'ns and John Zink less played a close game the en- shared 27 points as the Dean Oil- tt bridgtd mo»t quiekly with a with 10 standings when they dropped the RED SKIN'S l > losers with tire first half. They trailed by first two to Garwood Rest; Walt Marik 148- 1SS Rice ZIl'IIIZ 1 3 ers won easily from Duke, 46-31, four points at the end «f the first Temiey »3 ION Dick Dunn and Allan Miklska each photograph. Lot u% pkturo you Xorton ac- Noyes wilth 208 and Al Prish with Dode 101 112 ioi Dormady 3 l goal for quarter and also at halftime. Bob 223 headed the winners. PtS Hlodgflt i UK 14« hit double figures for the losers, ; nd quarter. Byrne and Hal White kept the Paintera won "a pair from, Knick- J'enxiv l or. 1UII in In the cJoBest game of the day, in-radiant boaoty, at w» know , Average ... 1SS Totaia 13 6 32 WestAeld team in the scoring col- erbocker although their individual Handicap 4 ' 4 W«'«tft«ld D 19 13 6—40 Slippery Rock nosed out Notre , Fta. i: umn during this time. 100 Dame, 30-28. Bob Bonnetti and 10 2 •coring was lowej; the winners Tol'nlS 621) 67i> CDS Rotelle 2' 12 4 13—32 how to do, and you'll hav* a B 2 18 The third quarter was a hurdle had only one dojible, Puff Petru- MMK FIN'S Referees—Ward, LeBoff, Ed Tracy led the winner*, and rottp i2j ir.j 108 Bill Smith hit for 10 points for which Westflfld couldn't teem to celli's 200, against the lasers' Leo Forllmer J r,f, UiH 107 gift ho will alwdyi troaturo. 0 0 get over. Bayonns's defense tight- Ragonese's 221 and Don Boyden's Fischer 131 HO 1!» the losers. ened—and Westneld's offense slip- 220. Dunk toy 171 ITS 1T. 3 In the final game of the day 7 41 Average ]U0 100 100 ped. Seven points were scored w. 1, llnH Report 3,7^ the Texas Aggies walloped the during that quarter by the locals West. Sheet »fftal 3K 16 Syndicate, 63-17. Neil Moran and Pla. ft*. (taklinul House . 49 11 Totnls oso 7 arms Beanoi), 1,105 Aver were re- Atlantic, 293; Bergen, 02; Cam- Ortlel) fticardo 173 . 161 . : Matrons Lose ported' killed. The second day's den, 57; Ctipe May, 81; Cumber- Wtilte 13 734 75Z kill totaled 568; third day, 370;land, 173; Essex, 58; Gloucester, Byrn« ' 14 Totnls 7112 Westfield Studios Mosher fourth day, 301; fifth day, 497, and 13; Huntcrdon, '.!15; Mercer, 115; ••[ 3 OAKLAND HOUSE Two To Zebrick Middlesex, 19; Monmouth, 98; Totals ,..21 10 58 Hrtz 10(1 181 m the sixth day, 714. I DAYONN13 Llmone 13S 185 JBS No dates were checked off for Ocean, 310; Passaic, 136; Somer. •••rtruli null c*MM*»larrk*<««n*k»f« CiU. Fl Smbn 185 186 lia - MaiTons, pacesetters in the sot, 288; SuRsex, 1181; Union, 24, Kuclnskl 1 4 Wrongs' US 202 177 229 other'deer reported" killed dur- 116 35 4 2 10 CllKltho 150 14S 174 Women's Wcdnesiloy Ni(rht pin ing the season. ' and Warren, 23fi. 121 CINTRAl AVINUI. WttTMlB iiayiv"..,.;,:.;...... 06 i n ! '803 circuit, lost two frames last week Morris County led jvith a' total J«. Flm. P«m. Szyskowekl ....15 3 33 Totnls 7SS S3il HeiljlHkovlch ...2 0 4 (iKNEUAL CKLLUI.OSH to Zebricks. Second place Fosters kill of 588. Burlington was next LEADIR WANT ADS PAY :! 3 7 Clotkowskl 'i 2 (! C. Belman J«ii 1S7 122 won two from Smyths, and Backs 3 1 Kientek 2 2 T. Vctland lSi 173 141 Moonpy 0 .0 B. Kuiflylll " 127 123 134 held fast to a tie by winning the Knrns 1 0 .1. WiKnn 113 HI' 109 last two from Brobecks. W. Wo]tklewlcz.. 170 17.-. 187 Totnls ' .33 ,14 SO Totals 7SS 744 2.1 30 27 k pund the organ in the parlor- EXCELLENT • DINBTt Hnclt J. liauan ..,'.'.,.. 181 • -1SH ' Bniytti Auto Laundry O. Jiiu-cnntonlo .. 14!l 150 VZbjkk U H. Crlckenlierger. 130 lflo ! many timoi folk* gothorod thoro i«. Pla. J. CnramnBnn ... 147 157 141! I 1 V. stolerinnnn ... 159 225 10/ MAUUON-R 0 fl Sweep Winner Mnrron 1!1K IS Totiila - 769 8S7 Twaltn M.I II 14 WtfSTFIEI.,0 SII13I3T Jiitinxtnn 182 1 .. ti - Auto Laundry, whose fortunes C. Tioso , ...170 188 ] nr CollliiH i' 3 0 .1. Francis ... 147 172 in the Fabette Women's loop have I/.; froHneild .. • 150 175 204 0 40 not been good this season, sur- 179 202 isi 157 144 prised Friday afternoon with a three game shutout of Barons, The Totnls ...... 847 840 ~877 Outln-lc . winners slid by, however, with a GATUVOOD nEST. Ilnyilen 131 four pin margin in the first game Mazur' .,,....-.. 104 .15(1 17S T, I.lmone ...... 100 145 154 Totals r.Cft and five in the second. In other W. Noyes .... 20S 179 101 games,. Herberts won two from Chlnchar ...... IB2 ISO 100 Al Frish ..... slGO B. Otin! '.. .• lO'.l 13 Sports Center, Beinhardts won a . ,. 102 228 M. Mlllor H.I 111 14R 813 K. FiiRman 1S2 124 l(i0 Inning 2-1 pair from Elm Liquors and Glass- Totnls ...... 846 ~sH IV Fostn' 141 153 140 ys taking ers upset league leading Shoppers n. J. 156 ' 1S6 16S Totnls :,.. es, stand- in the outside games'. Oelil*r ...... ', i r>5 1C4 Tuesday 171 180 . 184 S1IYT1T Shopper 34* 20 Merrltt . .. 14S 1 00 144 N. Cornell 113 i the same. Itelnhnrdt's 31 23 Webst'er 1G9 161 1D9 -15. Smytlt Ill Milady, Olasser's 30, 24 11. Olarkson ... ron'K ,...,.28 26 TotalB 703 842 M. VnnLeiiM-n .. 171 ^ two from Elm hlquoruora AA 20 28 • Wrpt West- Sports.Center 24 30 P. & S. PAIKTETIS West. Auto Laundry 23 31 K. Sixlnmone 156 mil 166 i /shutout Herbert'Hb' s 20 34 .T. Ai'Kenzinno 128 1.-.5 For a drink with fine old flavor 170 114 To tatto th» joys of friendship nAKON'S lf.n 1ST 152 l nr. Hewitt !>8 133 104 l'etrucellt ... 200 148 Parley* .".'..' 103 117 and of old-time whiskey rare. like they found beyond compare- Ferreby 114 115 SC A. Sterhliowe Kosfy.il Dickey 122 130 132 A. Mono 104 Ppstvr ICC 124 133 Totnls S20 8.18 1 787 Totals MO C02 KNICKEIUlOCKEnS Rtnllcnpohl US "3R VHSST. AUTO I.AUNDUY Rproee 14S 221 143 toe 13!) 140 120 Boyclen 220 13 (I 1.20 •Tiall HO 14I> Capltella 105 142 Dickey 138 1.7 R 18* • tin iis 'lelliiml 1.25 102 . SO 40 Miller 112 120 172 ion DrrVjoeck lfifl 120 Plllclello US 105 133 Davlnes 150 10.3 170 Totula Totnls .. .104 507 517 Totnls 781 SCO 781 HEUBEttT'B' LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS JUST TELL THE MAN Wmierl 125 114 123 1,547 Convicted In '50 """ iixK iar> IIIG 118 1506 SHtll 12« 174 130 Of Drunken Driving ALWAYS BRING RESULTS .Ma Ttobson (Aver.).. 123 123 123 Totals 500' G77 494 TBENTON —A *total of 1,547 SPOhTS CENTER drivers were convicted of driving Kurre 131 128 122 Miller '.•.. 91 IDS. 132 while intoxicated in New Jersey E30 Valentine (Aver.) 123 . 123 123 ourts last year, Motor Vehicle Cllirkson 138 13G 154 Director Martin J. Ferber, has re- YOU WANT IMPERIAL f . TotAls 483 405 ported'. Ninety-nine, or one in every 16, were second offenders ELM LIQUORS CorleB 130 158 144 who received mandatory sentences A. Bonnettl 112 S3 113 of 90 days in jail and permanent AverftKe 127 127 127 Knlser 137 164 123 revocation of their operating priv- ileges. Totals , ri20 r.20 007 JlEINHAftDT'S The revocation total for this Reynolds .... 103 - ICC 128 offense was the highest since 1937. Northrlip 100 121 131 GG5 JelwnH .109 134 13S In that year, 1,690 drank, drove ToKtcvln . 100 114 102 and were convicted. The all time 107 IBS- Totals* 473 535 yearly high was in 1930 when con- 103 10.1 victions reached 2,096. 134 172 100 CLASSERS Concerned over the rising toll 1£ Prouilfoot IKS 122 Hnnneftl 127 129 117 of accidents and casualties, Direc- C90 Wlnterlmltcr .... 127 1011 13!) Kaufrnnnn ...... US 134 145 tor Ferber said that there is no 130 place on the highway, for the 134 132 Totnls fiOli driver not in full control of his 150 SHOPPEBS No need to. worry about Schulz 1(17 101 57 faculties. He commended the mu- S07 .'nrnoy 110 114 11.1 nicipal courts for the increase in running short of a pre- Outlirlo 117 104 135 hese cases and expressed the hope scription or replacing a 117 Andrews ...... 153 177 130 121 that the current year would wit- missing drug item. Pick up 13(1 Totals 487 403 ness on even greater rise in prose- your phone, any time of 145 cutions. the day or night and cad MIS Mrs. Miller Conducts License revocations for all STYLIST us. Deliveries made at 1115 Kilmer Aide Class causes numbered 19,101, as com- once. ) - 1.1(1 pared with 15,750 in 1949, an 111 14.1 increase of 21 per cent. Enforce, OPIN EVERY Mrs. Harlan Miller, chairman of ment of the Financial Responsi- ~R05 nurses' aides for the Westfield bility Law accounted for. 8,887 of SUNDAYv httptcr, Red Cross, conducted nn m tfiese. Also among the causes Were Dolly Maditon ice Cream orientation cfpss last Week nt 3,381 revocations for failure to lamp Kilmer for former aides appear in answer to summons in from ull surrounding chapters who the local courts; this was nearly are being re-activated for work in double the number in the previous the hospital. year. • Cttdkd 12" 1.-.1 147 |!>'i 101 117 :01 105 100 Last year, heart disease and al- Pan American Hlfhwiy 130 "M< J3Q _~|100o lied ailments claimed 25,806 Hve3 Where the Pan American highway PHflRIMY |4n 487 539 in,New Jersey — more than all crosses the equator a few miles other causes of death combined. north of Quito, Ecuador, the travel- 93 years atfnewhijkey-makinj makes lmp«rtal jood! There are 26,800 reasons for giv- er can stand with one foot In each v r-.-j— -itrff fco-fche-i86i-W«W'

leu p Dtc»l Futl TOXEMIA — A COMPLICATION OF KECNANCY toiler* he Bureau of Hedical Economic Research of the American anal tttail Gsiolin* Tank! __ »lr Association has jus£' published its annual Maternity Mor- K«rown« S*lij!t» Report (Dec. 16, 1950, issue of the Journal of the AMA). Pumpt and Pipi SfA wsnparison is made between the statistics for 1933 and 1948, FUEL OIL Motor Oil Spaa H.alen _ most clearly the tremendous drop in the maternal mortality Great*! Floor Furnacss 24 Hour Oil turner tarvita RUPli the 16-year span. In 19331 ——; —: —: r Oil •wrnar Sol** Naphtbat ^f^rMe wport t state.tate* that there were medical profession as prccclanipsia Wot«r Heot«r» and IntlaNatian Anti-FrMM r tljm *-• oeaths in the -Unite• •• d• t..i.State. I and eclampsia, the difference being •atttrial . •* to pregnancy, childbirth and actually one of degree of severity Soinnti Tire* immediately following . When the expectant mother vis- FANWOOD, N. J. fikt period its Tter doctor for t , ckiUfbirth. This means 6.19 per-its Tter doctor for the first time, Fanwood 2-S4S4 w«r« loat per 1,000 live he will question the presence of high blood pressure or kidney dis- ' Urtiu. But in 1948, the total num- ease, because these two conditions Mr. uiul Mm. IVflllM . M» Jr. are HOW nt ••.._. _. ' feer of deaths in the United States seem to favor the development of iivi'iiiir. uliifb «hO' IM.> . k«j)CHl fr«MH thr Carl H. tiroM«ttllMjl threnffll Ate to pregnancy were 4,122, or Me) iiuliln * I'rlK, Kriillora. Mr. a»rf Mm. Mv r»ria«rlr lived in the toxemias later or in the preg- Ailltoilttfllt. II. I. • J,l? pcruM loat per 1,000 live nancy. After his complete exam- ''Mrtbt. In 1949, deaths due to ination, he will note the patient's :jMfMi*y fell atill more, 3,291 weight and give definite instruc- Old Guard t in the United States, or • tions concerning proper diet. He Family Life Today Committee Chairmen .OT, at .93', or in round figures does not want his patient to gain By PHYLLIS P. BRADSHAW If You LIKE to Eat .jaw feet* per 1,000 live births, more than 20-25 pounds during At the meeting of the Westfleld BETTE ?, The rcMoni for the rapid de- b h Specialist in Human Relation r#W« in maternity mortality are the entire pregnancy because he Old Guard held last Thursday' at Asaong them are better knows that too much weight gain, Rutgers, the State University the Westfield YMCA, committee And Who Doesn't?-^ , closer supervision of among other complications may chairmen announced for the year ' CHILDKEN'S NEEDS ttVn< HhiUM Mdd eaase tbev>d*val*s*»s«t«f *•> tox- were: Interchapter visiting com Mfe Koe>itati, emias, particularly in young moth- All delegates to the fifth White mittee, Edward VanWinkle, with gltpifii'iYoM, the snti-biotic druff, ers to be who. are pregnant for House Conference on Children and Walter M. Sampson in charge the ftrst time. Youth were working to find transportation; membership, Louis SA > in •Metrical care and how every child Schmutz; and reception, Robert You'll want to try the excellent mealt .—.at, the teietiiaa of artf He symptoms of toxemia de- veloping that your doctor watches in the United M. Inglis. Mwt«f actually increased aa States can have at the Excellent Diner. •at ef Mternil dtath. Th« »- for are: (1) excessive weight gain, New members proposed for (*). Ac presence of albumin in a fair chance for HWwi tkat there was an ia- a healthy person, membership were B. F. Vervoort, If^ttwoa P» «••* «v«r thethe urine (that is why be is so introduced V Charles E. Plum- concerned about checking your ality. Most of I flieTM, nakiag eaatiM due to the delegates ridge; and Paul F. Nydegger, in- .JfSiiMa* >f •rtfMacjr tke urfce'each time you visit him—the troduced by Vice Director-William At /our service 24 hours—seven days presence of albumin in the urine were parent! KlaV ia7M«.' Wkit de w« mean Helmchen. Welcomed as new may indicate that something is mothers and fa- fa7S.UM.Us of VNteoacfT, members were Fred J. Whetiel a week with fine food, well prepared wroag with your kidney function); thers active in Mft » dif Ic-lt to accurately de- c o m m unity af- and Ira C. Miller. !«•*'teMMla of |*f gnantjr because (3) edema or swelling of the ankles, hand* or face, (4) head- fairs and con- G. B. McDiarmid, chairman of and tastefully served. lJWIt>ma|ljk»Mrse«Bcerninf the visiting committee, reported IMtea: It «• tHtugiit to be aaache for no apparent reason, (5) tfruaiHKHoeoviiecl with the disturbances of vision, (6) sud-well-being of children. Some of that William N. Townley was home FAI ttfen, perversion er dV from Overlook Hospital, Summit, AJAX i «f t*« boey fiiaciians of den lise in blood pressure (that the delegates were professional is why your doctor is so concerned workers in the field of child health, and Charles Ostrander was con- *k«r,a*grarat»l er caused valescing in Muhlenberg Hospital, l jresenct of lur gtywtaf with your blood pressure at each education and welfare. prenatal visit; if your blood pres- Plainfield, from in operation. CLEANSER CUE) These almost-six-thousand peo- Birthdays noted for the week were EXCELLENT DINER sure has betn normal at each visit ple worked hard together. They i eccvr darby the last tarn those of Robert Meiklejohn and and suddenly begins to rise, your sincerely believed that every child NORTH AVI., • «f,ar«fMMjr aa*) are kaowri to ta«pending toxemia and treats you healthy personality. And they did Opwi 24 Hem Ivory Day accordingly). their best to find out how mental, CKentto Paper emotional and spiritual qualities Cifarett* and bible papers ara . To a certain degree, the tox- tlill made from (lax. emias of pregnancy are considered can be developed in children. 8c 1 2 preventable. Some of tlie respon- These qualities are essential to in- sibility is your doctor's, but not all. dividual happiness. They are also The expectant mother must follow necessary to responsible citizen- physician's instructions con- ship. cerning over-eating; she must re- Physical, economic and - social port for her prenatal check-ups conditions affect the development regularly; she must bring her doc- of these essential qualities. There- tor a morning sample of her urine LIBERTY FOOD STORE 50c NYLON TOOTH fore, the delegates also worked to at each visit. Complete co-opera- find out how favorable conditions tion between the patient and thefor personality development may Exceptional Low Prices Plus Free Delivery doctor will go a long way in pre- be secured. A child's personality venting' the leading cause' of ma- WIM buying giv** you • bi| adga. Your Ubarly Food SMra offav you all thai phn, qulcktr development may be handicapped pvfMMMH aViVlfQ ClM HflIISIISIlV KUfVyft VFflltflS* • ternal mortality, the toxemias of by inadequate food or housing or pregnancy. - racial discrimination as well as a Wt Mil tho goads that you tha cuttomora want, at prlcot that aro unbaliavably law, plw lack of spiritual values or insuf- froo doUvory. liberty hotaa y*w «Jo ad this ovary day in the yoar. 16c K>J«kJ* T« Houor ficient love from his parents. Wo doliver every day "rain or i F. B. GJIk Sunday For the fullest development of personality, the delegates found Pait-Grand Knight Francis B. that children need to have their Collis will be presented with a feelings respected. Thuy need re- gard for their worth as individ- Delicious - MEATS - Tender DAIRY PRODUCTS past grand knight's pin Satuiday 5 LBS. WRISLEY night at the monthly Family Night uals, not only from parents, but FANCY MESH ROMA from all who touch their lives, at the Knights of Columbus dub- PIZZA 13 as. rooms. They need loving care and guid- ance from parents. Parents want LEGS OF LAMB Brother Knight Thomag Casey Ib. •ORDEN'S WEJ-CUT CHIISE WATER is in charge of the entertainment. to have self-confidence and recog- SOUDMEAT nize the sense of privilege and re- Pimanto-Chivo AA^J itfearvoslf ifjajp. Following; at buffet supper, a va Rolish ooi. OM.% riety show featuring New York sponsibility involved in parent- SOFTENER hood. RUMP CORNED BEEF entertainers will be presented. BALLARD #»/•*_, Children need u secure home. IEADY-TO-EAT' mUHffMM dnt akatamM *_^Hkha1 •HMH IBSBM All knights and their friends BISCUITS ...2 for iwy •* EPHOOT ••••••• nvwi ••••v have been invited to attend the Such a home provides all family las east* a—as assumi f *m Family Night program. members with satisfying living HAMS Ib. RIDOI-WIP conditions, ifor physical, aesthetic, •a* as* fw «A vtaasf sWbr 7 ox las* a* •» ssaast «t awy ha social and spiritual development. hmt to'nbt aw pmts vsiy i YM Schedules A secure home in free from want LOIN VEAL CHOPS », 83< •> a# al aw eNhs <*r I ' and from the dread of want. 69c I 2! Family Swim Children need to live in u com- FRESH SPARE RIBS * 49< The regular Sunday afternoon munity where citizens work to es- FRUITS-VEGETABLES amily swim is held at the West- tablish the valut's and practices field YMCA from 2:30 to B p, that make life meaningful and FRESH GROUND BEEF .. 63* FLORIDA JUICE AQJ abundant, where all citizens feel every Sunday. ORANGES XTf concern for all children. This 1.00 VARVA FOLLOW means the practice of these val- SEEDLESS ues in daily living. Children of GROCERIES all colors, creeds and customs need GRAPEFRUIT *%OM DUSTING POWDER PrtMnt this Ad for a community programs directed to- HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE f\ OOd Lg. tiie 3 far £%9+ M m M* ward their well-being. They need SYRUP-16 ei. con A\ for *>*%> u. s. No. i e%r%A MUSS RBd'ii MM HI FREE LUBRICATION full access to health services, ed- PLANTERS COCKTAIL HAJ ucation, recreation, social and re- POTATOES 10 lbs. ZYfC . a >> WUJ,! » ligious services mid programs. PEANUTS S ox. con £*%> with FANCY YELLOW jt PRESTO 0%QS M O»ea imllr f-Ji T.e.., Tkan. 1U a TURNIPS ..Ib. **% «•« ie«ia» «> i4ae tvtry Oil Change Soy Bean Crop CAKE FLOUR .,...44 ox. pkg. O"^ Aeasearch and plant breeding BEECHNUT CEREAL lyl J FANCY WHITE "0 Soto B are directly responsible for the -AND OATMEAL l*l> OONIONO S AMM Station 1950 record soybean crop in the 2 lbs. CLOROX 1C^ United States. CALIFORNIA Cann-al and Quimby BLEACH qt. bonla O? 45c Wtttfi«ld PASCAL OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 16 oi. con 15c CELERY :la. stalk TOILET HEARTS DELIGHT PEACH NECTAR-1 Vh ox. can.... 2 for 21c SACO American LARSEN'S VEO-All 17 ox. «an 15c LANOLIN CHEEZIT CRACKERS-Sunshine 6 ox. lie FROZEN FOODS COMSTOCK PIE APPLES 20-ox. 20c 2-OZ. JAR Decorators IVORP SOAP, pononal »., 3 for 19c medium, 2 for 1«c Libby's BROCCOLI 10 ax. IVORY SOAP, large » .2 for 31c 27c Toddy'i FILLET Painters and Paperhangert LAVA SOAP _ : .2 for 21c OF COD .. 1 Ib. 39c Interior and Exterior IVORY SNOW 32c IVORY FLAKES „ 32c OUI 32c OXYDOl ' 32c CHICKEN POT PIE 11 ox. 17c I 3! 45c RAHWAY 7*0767 TIDE 32c DREfT 32c SPIC I SPAN Snow Crop ASPARAGUS Paul Scarfi CRISCO 3 lbs. 1.09 1 Ib. SPEARS 10 ox. Photographer of Children %f okMrme quolty— FREE DELIVERY WESTFIELD 2-1294 in the Studio— Member of Twin County Grocer* Association or at home MANVOUWAMT HEIH \£Ii*Mn£ |UY fHOHES" I DRUG Tel. W«stt ield 2*6330 '• JMPEOAL FUEL OIL 2-3030 2-AOBI Hiram Vfotb 243 E. BROAD ST. Opposite R'«»!w 4/5 qt. $3.63 ROBERT TREAT CD. PRESCRIPTION CHEJ • i'< LIQUOR SHOP NORTH At CENTRAL AVE 115 Quimby SI. W*. 2-1900 WESTFIELD N J Phono WottfioW 2-6*«° OIL BURNER AND