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tieaond Clan* Pol t age Ffcld FubliHhfld SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR—No. 12 at WM* field. N7.T. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1968 fflvary Thurnrtny •28i-Ea|es£10Cet?tj' Republicans Sweep Council Seats; 82% k Voters Here Cast Ballots

Westfletd Republicans continued three of the town's 22 districts. Vote By Ward* In Westfield their control of the Town Council Closest race was in the Fourth No Legal Action •uesday With a total sweep of its Ward, where DemocMat Patrick D. Question* Wiiri) 1 Word 2 WnHIl Want 4 candidates for Mayor and council. Minogue's strong campaign/failed to Number I Yet 2332 2139 2036 2139 The GOP aspir'ants lost in only unseat incumbent Morris Kamler Pool Yeti who was oleoted to a sedond term (Public Buildings) ...... No 884 838 949 929 by a 2,081 to 1,708 margin. ?.; Number 2 -. ...Yat 2535 2298 2119 2277 it "••• (Transportation) ...... No 711 1107 871 822 Westfield's Fried Kamler lost two of the ward's five f .^timber*3 .'. Yes 2059 1858 1813 1899 districts, most heavily in the first' Bids tor construction of an $800,000. ^"-(Housino; Assistance) No 1099 1057 1132 1130 district where. Minogue gained S73 ars Loser votes to Kamter's 234. This laai,' bow. municipal Olympic pool complex oo { NOmbor 4 ...' Yat 2395 2180 2033 2155 Nor* Scotch Plains Ave. have beeo ever, as' well as the 359-304,v«« la "'yif. Legislature) .....No 685 664 799 765 advertised by town officials. Pro- In County Race the second district was CfaaV'owa> posata for the work,will be received, mnomi, come by Kamdetr's 699-3M \*»ary to Tuesday, Dec. 3.. 1013 914 1447 15B7 pNrty-Muskle (D.) • While some 10,000 absentee ballots the Stonehenge area of Xttkfr- ' i n w 2667 2545 2254 2165 the third district and moat The complex will require the con- .-».-.ErT*n *9 « (*•) -• 106 92 184 160were still being tallied in tfoe Union struction of an Olympic swknmlng W«llo«-UMoy " County Courlhause at press time Republican-populated. •, , ;.. • pool, a diving pool, wading poo), yesterday afternoon, it appears that At press time yesterday afUrntaa; mechanical systems and appurte- 549 499 935 973Westfield's lone contender for coun- it was learned that Mr. KamJtr's nance*, a bathhouie, equipmentl 3138 2961 2786 2784 ty office, incumbent Freeholder load was increased by 84 absentee building. ail ike work and certain. Arthur C Fried was a loser in Tues- votes to Mr. Minogue's 88. . jWwall (0.) 909 822 1463 1512day s unorthodox general election. In addition Nixon tallied 733 West- field absentee votes to Humphrey's AuthorUatioo for iu comtnwtioa Ahwn (D.) 922 842 1431 1530 Excluding the awaited absentee 282. Freeholder candidate* received oin b> 1m nrtwjum ta FOUND HHMMW tmm at n* hunt at W«BM v«tm bn Yoar «nd financing were approved by the *>lad i. of (h» ftuth Kenan* (R.) Dwyer (B) over Dr John Huff (D) term as Mayor, vtoe'M fc> Fourth by a vote of 138132 to 81 tSO Sheriff Ward's Hast diaMcVte.his • town in UN to • darter warp- 71 •Oft MOOT* , 762 685 1216 Kania (RJ . . 2805 2660 2321 Ralph Orwceuo

, eoasue waa la> •> ••w, that* aw eone IMtt Wttt- ^tiaasaMKakM mktA rttaarf—a 4 : H»re «or» aha U Vf"JaPimv am UaVIQI -.9** *, prertdmt at Mercury ba aa many mar. Fafcral Savlamof Woodbndge hav w'n "'••':.-•.• • n : " riajM. wa* 4» am and W bat yoar. Mrtl» canaiad from IN to ... •> Oardaa CHUT, 48-Page Shoppers Guide Leaf laaad, Naw York, wfll bt Iteraajtrar at htustrwM heads Or. Edwards has baas doing ra- Torborg Returns C> PWl1 TlWBI Thra«etS of M Federa! of ap- ' ** a*™*****"* Mailed to Homes this Week soarch wark into tat pnMam «f corat to bt MM par year. proxanatoiy Ml nuHwn combined drag akwa and ia wkWkr i ' * Ut^^ftM^Atffl** a^^aaM atf aaaMi^tBaaMtMti Tht tatatt dtvate ot th»W«*«atd lag aad to •• aajaartty oa tht xt.tawajhlp ia MM t» Area Channfar of Oomroarca baa wttfc In* bravt As WHS Teaciier torn Kite, iwwnbMit, PTwOUCMI KM nm • Ha wW'flivasame bard tota about The MiMCe ^n^rMii tha C4mnWok*tiaM laplp . the dtffer- Jell Ttaterg, tormer W«*lk*i of *»• and that Uaurence G. Maaon proMm rf the T7 Guide OMlaaai-.B tocos hi tbtaUag betwaot n (M d Hah School student, Has ratumad ay mimMm* for the senior Mgh awne wiU remain Pint Federal Siv- VWars alas turned dawn a «•»jm BaVi 4WB HHaWaTJam „ _.. - cataparuwl Matint at add parentt, (faareaaoaa fcr chll- to «ie gym there as a teachtr, K wasschool gtadNMa OMtnsetor since that bond issue to eoMftiHt a muafcfeal nT0 NlaWOIaT* WH. 09 AMlM - W. swimming pool by a margin, of MM ia Waalattd «Ua It is planned tihat the Woodbridge partota aitmiM knaw and ^^ftof Education bat aHM. Mr, Ttrbenj. Tha naajnaHnn of Mrs. Marion B. branch office wiM be represented by do wMhta tfatir own famiiaj. now a Lot Angola Dodgtrs' oatchor Esoomtr at secretary in the busi- an advisory board comprised of for- In tht »uMa wa»||wdiaj,»- mate Charles G. 9m**, phone numbers. leace the ivMlcatiaa el an la- tha WeotfWd Area Oommittce of •Hugh, McKlnley third grade; Mi» ers were Mrs. Edith Epstein and for the Borough Council, received HUOM n«Ma, apomw of tht txna- The guide is intended as a refer- Sherrel Rogers, Columbus sixth CWWCt MKvHlB CMMCf 2,«12 and 2,«a votes in Tuaaday'i ence book tat should be kept handy grade; and Mrs. Paula R. WeaMnaa, Continued on Page 21 , Uul electton. for prospective shoppers and for use Roosevelt guidance. AM Mi proocedf wia be given to in eroergencoe* the chamber said. Mia toatftatd Day Ctre Center. The Appointed by the board were Mrs. ceattr maat ra«f it» own fintnekri Florence H. Barks, WHS Engteh, tutaart thai year bocauw it hat not To Renew Campaign $7,100 annual rate (second semester been la apanttoii long enough to be For Funds Dedicated subbatwri substitute for Mrs. Loma eHsttie JOT parttdpaltan in the Uoi MacDouati; Mrs. Dense E. Tfayie, tod ~ To Cacciola PI. Project P,m-, MIBJ GaroDe Kowal. »,«6«. and Mrs. Tina L. Lubar, special ooV FMktced by tfce Cormrnnwty PJagr- A new membership drive w ex- ucatton, *3,««. en at WfaMaU, thta will be the ooftf pected to be initiated in December In addition to Mr. Tbrherg, it waa puMe ptrtanMx* at Ne« Sanani by the Community Development Cor- •EV. ANTHONY i. CDRISCOLL announced that Miss Margaret Die- fforaoon of WaaUield which seeks RAM! EUGENE MftOWRI 9B*,m toward the purchase of land trich served Oct. 7 through Oct 1C for hawing unite in fee Cacaafa Pi. Legion to Begin for Mrs. Lila O. Phipps at a salary Cofltpttter Dance Second Supper area. According to Daniel Lundy, presi- 51th Anniversary To Deliver Brochures Tomorrow Night dent, the corporation currently has a The Holy Trinity CYO will sponsor Forum Sunday membership of almost 50» communi- The WestfieM Atnerkan Legion On Proposed School a computer dance from 7:30 to 11 ty organizations and pledges or sub-wiU honor its past commanders and Saturday, Sunday p.m. tomorrow. Music will be pro- The second lecture of the Supper seriptiom of M6.1W. past presidents at a dinner at the vided by the Troupe. Forum series at Temple Emanu-ei , local Post home at 6 p.m. Sunday. Eightiaage brochures descnbuig Only those who have completed a will take place Sunday evening when Curbing Now— The dinner also will commemorate thep iroposetl Ewan School on which date card and received a ticket wiU Rabbi Eugene Borowitz nil discuss Veterans .Day and the kick-off for resident wiH be asked to vote Dec be admitted. 'The Jew in Contemporary Amerksn Sidewalks in Spring the American Legion's 50th anni- 3 will be distributed by the Westfield LFterature." versary of H« founding. Jayeees to ail WestfieM homes Sat- in the cen- • i Rabbi BoriwRz is professor of ed- The Rev. Anthony J. O'Drisooll will urday and Sunday. Inaex uoation and Jewish refcgiom thought be the guest speaker. Father An- Containing an arehite<*'s render- thony has served the American Le- ing of the proposed school, a Boor Business Directory ... Sec. 3-4 fJ^Z^jfJ^TtSI^ to toe project not exited until B gion in New Jersey as its depart- plan and statistics, the brochure, ~™ He is also visitling lecturer in con- 5 ,„ ment chaplain for six years before compiled by the Board of Education, Sec 2^-4 temP°rla'I'y tlh«l'*«y at bhe Jewish his election as national chaplain in also invites residents to attend a , ««***««»« R being wad as a 1967. public hearing on the project Nov. emI»™ry me^ure untd the instate- Father O'Driscoll attended Notre 19 at the Elm St. School. I "'~~~' semimaTy has been invited to '» "< "^ »*«* '» ^ area Dame OoHege in Montreal and Jayeees are providing the man THE TEMPERATIRE'S RISING, and a lot mor e ».,r,n h».rlr«l ?ivin« is n.-d.-.l l«, hrin- the "Kivin? to power for the distribution of the gauges^ of this United Fmrf progress inaicator outside the Suburb™ Trust Co. in ihr i,,p. ••Htn-w-a effort." 1 a« ins opmtts, tat .tofe not afteaiy- ert- i«t *» smart A- MtCtMtk^, r ' Puflft 2 THE WESTFItiLD

opun hwirhiK tit I'hi.s lute dutc? o BOMCO In 1M2 as n Jowl-sh Oirmlbiw locftiwefi. Rabbi of llio Wosfif'iolti AsHoetolton of Edu Republicans No Legal Action "This henrliig was to decide upon clrnpltiin of liio :i2i«L In- Rz will jwbll&l) Soci'udtjnlo.s In III 10 the flmil udupiion of nn ordinance fnntry Bl»t Division, ho yyear : 'A Now ql Tltoolotftfyy um 0/ JoW'orson Sclvuol Wodn&sday, (C'onlimied from pane I) (Continued from i) to Kvntil u |iul>lfc swimming pool. rose- tn th(! rttnk of in'ujor «nd .served Making," "How Can a Jaw Siwak'of For Dim (mat five yearn Mr, Lou- Our nwiyor, within Uiu time It m n'i'slwtuiit division cluiplmin in the Path Today?," attd "OKHoBlnff a Sex ven lvns n student, of Noel Tip- i' oppfmeMls Ilit-linirl Suimu>] and ownspuoplu vi.wrously vnk't'd Ihulr look him Lo answer two South Pnuific, liable." Thosu vol'Unws exi>l'ain liils ton of (ho Tlpton Studios In Wealflctd, Hurry K|>|ts, and in Hit' Kkst Wnril |ii'«li?sts linvlrtg I'liu will of chunked from calling it a Iiivilud giiLj-st.s will liTcdudc the to JtiwdBh fajH'h and Ms l/nut, .himwuy ho won I ho Music Itcpiihlfniii imliiieal newcomer Alex- the Town Council imposed upon suhn club [aid for only by tho mem- commander of Post 3, G-t'ovor Tron- tio tfw ruiaiUios at oont«(ii- Tcucdiurs NuWonol Contest u»dor tlto r •n infer Wiliiiims won ;i '!,- i!lll lo 1,05(1 them wo oould not )ic!|) but be dis- beru who used il to a public pool or; Unit 3 Auxllkry prufildcMrt, Mra. \wvavy extettmce, tiabbl Bomwttz re- spoiisoralitp of Uic NJMTA at Doug- ouivud hj» buctielai's decree Inss College, nn appear as tlu'Jr prdesta y/ura so ruodlly dis- guust soldlsl at the spring .conceit of- as ji < aiuiiilate in a ( miss wi, mayor uses Wcbstera' dictionary JIB Union County Auxiliary President cluduod by HoUrmy Unioq College. Ho .staunch Hi-public:ui urea. o source of nierence, Hazel Hargrove of Springfield nnd hulds two oarned doctor's degrees, the Westfield Gteo Olub. "We are at n loss as to the rea- "We do not believe that enough Mayor Robert H. Muireany ot West- ono from Hobi^ew Union College and HIK b.illol was sons for having tin open hearing. If field. [jhe otiior Dw»n Columbia University. woman, Flo Dwycr will) ll.Giiii vol we understand correctly, it was to conaideriitlon was given to our pro- Men Gardeners Plan . Tula]' 'volt; of If),242 reflected u give Hie people an opportunity to tests, Tlutt was our mistake, The All pfttl co-mmondors and past Supptar will be served at 0:45 p,m, mayor said ho would hear our com- and the lecture will begin at 8 Program tiini'iml (if »2 PITCLMII of Ihc 1 «,233 express their approval or disap- prosideivts of the Woslllold Post and VUi'is, which failed to incut (be proval of Hie ordinance to be voted he didn't s'ay he would do unit wlw served the local post ovw o'clock. The last lecture of the series about them. TJnank God take pioco Sunday, Nov, 17, "The Garden in Bloom fram Frost U'.ul of Ki.HW viillim figure or the upon. This would Ivave been Jn keep. IU 50 yeaiis of extetomce waii sfraro , to Frrat" will be Hw topic a( WilUum ing with true democratic principles that In this country thure is u court in tho plaudits of tihaee attending, ]!IIM prt'sidiMilial election when only of law in winch we can find justice." whon U alibi Bruca GflAdmion of Coi- M. Young of Station Island at a dl/v J 7,C>7(i were rc^isLci' •had our mayor and Town Coundl uml>fca Univeiwity will dtecuss the ner mooliing of blic Men's Garden seen fit to heed tilio voices of. the topic, "The Jewish Student and Club" of Weutfteld ot 7:30 p.m. Tues- Wosificld's lone conlo&t'aul in other people, races, Ailhur C. Fried, Palled to Second Supper Campus Criste." day at Mw. D'e, TerriH Rd.P come even close In the lowest votc- 'This ordinance was first passed Legion to Begin Plains, An opitlonal cocktail h by the council at a closed liearing < Continued from page 1) precede W»e piv>gram. . gulli'r on Hie Kepublienn ticket for KIWANIANS Nicholas Brands haw mid Dr. Henry Lnngheiitz practice (Continued from page 1) the Bmird of Freeholders, but tupped Hipping flapjacks for Sunday morning's brenkfnst at Wiukind's Steak Oct. 8. Since the decision had al- Student to Play Mr. Young will place spectol Princeton, T«np!e, and Columbia phasls on border ptanto. the Dumocralic ticket here with n,, 4,725; Fnied appreciation of the historical inter- •'•'•• The Wesbfield Adult School was •:•:•&& '.'•-.-•' • (D), 5.G10; Zurav (R), 9,196; Dunne started, with 700 registered in the est Westfield otters. It is also full of CR), 9,370; Maqui/re (R), 8,949. fall of 1939 in 48 courses, Currently information any truly informed citi- Although Westfield voters failed to about 1,000 citizens avail themselves zen would find necessary as well as reach the record numbers set in the "very interesting." ., , ...... ^ , of 60 adult education" courses. i _ general election, residents ^ , r quequed before the polling places , Between 1939-41 the simmer play- S•*>£• r- field rt Back-to-SchooI Night prior to the 7 a.m. opening Tuesday P ^am, District Nurses Well .•>• - and voting was brisk ttoue!.out the Baby Clinic and the Community Cen At WHS Tuesday - * ter were added to the various civic, r - 13-hour day. *• V service, social, sahoo] and religious 'BacMo-Sctwot Night will be held m organizations in Westfield, The cur- ait Westfield High School at S p.m. rent total is 125, Tuesday evening. \. 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it !] WESTHELD (N.,1.) LEADER, THURSDAY, N0VEMUI3U 7, JIK1H Putfe 3 U ' * SAR Cites Harold Lcggett Local Banks For Achievements to Chapter Victims of Fraud Tho Siibunbbuin Trust Oo, end Uio G. Harold Leffgeitt of 530 Moun- National Bank of Wwvtfiekl are two tain Ave. 'has been cited by Charles of five bunks in Union and Middlesex •P, Bailey, president of the local oimMcs wh o wore defrauded of cliapter of the Sons of the American about $120,000 bdbwuLTi Muroh, KMM, Revolution, as the rrtan most respon- and February, 1M7, in what federal sible for the chapter's topping the offdals call "overtopping schemes" 200 membership mark, that involved 'three area bankers and Mr. Leggett joined fthe West Fields six county residents, chapter in 1961 and was appointed Tadeusz M, WrobJeski of Edison, chairman of the membership com- Suburban's ass'L^ant secroliary-trea- mittee in 1962. In the seven inter- suor from October, 1902, until he vening years he has secured 106 new was fired In June, 1*»66, was named merrtbers for the local society and hi 145 counts In five separate indict- one membership for the De Uand, ments. He has been under federal Pla., SAR. an*est since Se-iitcmbeir, I960, In 1963 Mr. Leggett was appointed Also indicted was Jacx GrWley of •to the state board of managers of South Plain-field, who was head of the SAR and in 1968 was made chair- the consumer credit depart of the man of the state society membership National Bank until he was dis- committee. He has served on several charged when the investigation be- other committees of the sbate socie- gan two and one-half years ago. ty including tihe important house Paul C. V. Bosland, Suburban commHtee. As chairman of this Trust's president, said the bank's three-man group he was commis- loss should be covered by insurance THE EL DIKES, local group which will perform for Saturday night sioned to investigate the possibility Reeve for his contributions to the and bonds. According to estimates, Girls dance with joy in Teen Canteen dance at Weitffeld High School. . of securing a new headquarters Wcstfield chapter. This medal was Suburban's loss is about $100,000 and IHUIl home for the state society. This as- left by him tat his death to be pre-the National Bank of Wesbfield's I • ' J J signment took many months of study $15,000. sented to the individual member who Health-tex • * El Dikes, Local Group, To Play Saturday and conferences with Mr. Grass- made. the greatest. contribution to 5TV.NT&GS v-i * I . v man and John Kane of the Eliza- Dikes /will appear at the In addition, Jerry -Mann, a local and hosteafe lot the evening. Mr, andbefchtown Historical Society, the WestfjeW chapter. Cognizant of TfenCanteen fcrnce iq the IMfiM drummer a»d Chudde Epps, another Mrs. Frances Charles and Mr. and The committee finally WAS able to the achievements of Mr. Leggett, the Holidays are the time to be merry in these color- vocalist, were added to the group. SMtiritey Mrs. Don McLaughlin wilt chape- present to the membership of the medal was presented to him in 1965. ful slack sets. Combed cotton knit shirts come and blues" music The Ei Dikes had been together rone' the night's .activities. The spon- state society at its annual meeting the evening,. The *»ri open at oitty one week when they made their sors of the are Mr. and Mrs.in 1965 tlhe appropriate proposition in patterns and solids, some have embroidery, 8 p.m, «fid the daaoe ww continue first appearance at Wariiranco Park. Charles Vetta end Mrs. Ruth Hill, to acquire the old pre-Revolutionery and all coordinate with corduroy pants. Both are 16 ii:» pm t^ndtntMn.member- Contributing to the success of the The Teen Canteen Committee has house in Elizabeth known as the band.over the past three months announced that anyone interested in Bonnell House. The homestead has Let us show you which shirt completely washable so every day's a holiday •Wp certb and a sfnjOl fee are need- Chaperoning for any of the dances ' for iKbikteMce. Door, will dose have been their dairy practices. been restored to Us original 1680 ourtop executive customers for mother. »t ^ p.m. :«d there is DO readmit They have appeared at many places this year may contact Eric Van •architecture and has become the buy. Hundreds of traditional such as the Robin's Nest, Rutgers Leuven, UO N. Chestnut St., Holly present state headquarters. shirts in bur large selection. Sizes: 2, 3, 4 4.50 . j«st; three high school University, Atlantic City, The Drain Boyle, 855 Dorian Rd:, or Mr. and (Mr. Lrftfgett, because of his many yokrtfcs ftcappetta for charity and numerous school dances, and' Mrs. Glenn Maggto, 62 Cottage PI. notable achievements for the SAR, Save 20% to 40% Sizes: 3, A, 5, 6, 6X 4.50 stb^ the E» Dikethw grown into atop with stars such as Timothy Wil- There are eight more dances this has been awarded two medals which n son, The Manhattans, The Exza- . S.9S to 7.M Mch •' fliiDcci^nQ miMj fv he wears on ceremonial occasions. vions. The Dukes and Barbara year, about one a month, and there # Jerry Barnes, vocalist, Frank are usually six couples-per dance, The first is the General MacArttrar Jones. • , ; medal of commendation by the state 1*815.00 Arthur Stevens , rtiyttm, Jkn Oauiterucci, pates of the dances will be given 14-17 N«k • Kevin Kelly,. junior,; and Nancy society and the second, and longer DEFARTM0JT STOU FOR CHILDWN *>d BUI Praesel. lead guHar, 32-34 SlMvt hick the orifiMl trio oi Bruce Bra- Hanr&han, senior, of Westfleld Se- upon contacting any of the above of the two, is the state etnWem, orig- tnii Kir* Bmttfe And Aaron Btmett nior High School will serve as host people.' ' v inally presented to Witon Edgar 233-7 E. Broad St., WtttfMd AD 3-1111 FIELDCLUB OWN MONDAY NIGHTS Til * 307 SOUTH ,WKTflW> AO3-O24t opp, BUtlon Farklnv

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1 4 \ | THE WESTKIKU) (N.J.) MSADBIC, TIIUIISPAY, NOVEMBER 7, IOCS— Funeral services wore concluded IV «I OBITUARIES lA tiwy'tf, 318 Jiosl liiwid HI.. Mon- 1101 OUly day morning by Uie Rev. Elmier 'Pnl- was in Fulrvlow plt.nl, Newui'k. To Direct Comedy Mrs. S. I). Solomon 'Mr.s. Kuckuo, n native of Russia, Mrs. Dorothy TOWIBOMI will cli- Mrs, Knlhlwn l>:il«'y Sohmvm. fi Wtwlfield Avc, and in- show: "Desk Set." Sllie also directed terment look place in Muirvicw Christian Neurnborger, 68, of 57 •Mr. Tofte was a member.of The I "Luv" ft»' ^ cIub nnd in tM Halloween Parade Well attended Cemelery. ; St., Dover, died Friday at Clmrcli in'liriellc, Atlas Lodge 125 I ? production. of,i"My Fait Overlook Hospital. Born in Wostfield, A & FM of Westfield, the N. J. \^9PJ" Most recently *lte Iws been een in On B u on a bgk vbgk vbgk bgk kq q gofo child, he Ivad lived in Mounbainsido for 20 Ooraistoiy 9PRS where he was a 2nd P " * , P i Mrs. Ray 31. Suekno o",-Th e, annual Hattoweenj, Parade This year ths following meniMnts years before moving to Dover 12 degree member of Valley of Jersey oiid last year's Rosary.-Society'^ sponsored- l>y the Y's Men's Olub of aided in this project: Danker and Funeral services for Mrs. Ray years a&o. City, and of Uie Bay Head Yrcht I ^Sins of "The Sound of Music. Westfield (attijactcd one of the lacg- Danker, Made in Amerifca, TovMt's, Momberg Suckno, 65, of 742 Marcel- Surviving, are a son, Martin, of I Cliib. c est"groups-.,of^contegt&nte in th^his- Peansall and Friankenbiach, TTie Ptey- lus Dr., were held Thursday in, the Freelvold Township; a brother, Surviving are his wKe, Mrs. Lu- fcory" of -the 'parade. It is esSfcimait^feir, Hickory Fterarts, First Federal Suburban Chapel of Philip Afpter & Adam, of Westfield; a sister, Mrs. ji Parnell Tofte; a daughter, Mrs. : c e Camera Club ihat Merc wene-:neariy ^,000i oWil- Savings, dements Brofe,,,. Mason- Son, JMaplewood. Mrs. Suckno died Arma Schweitzer of Mountainside Barbara Cntfhers of Imperial Beach, dren who participated, r Costumes test Wednesday In Beth Israel Hos- and three grandchildren. Vilet Agency, Natiional StWte Bank, Oalif; and four granddhfcklren. Hosts Competition which sliowed a great deal of. qnig- and,. Piarker, • WedifieM Fed- . Memorial services were held itraKty in design were judged prior, Savings & Loan, John-Franks, Tuesday at The Church in Bridle. to the star: of Li>o parade nA the Blrn The Plainfield. Camera Club will Sclwo] playground. (jambung Furs,- Snevily-Ely &; Wil- be host to bhe New Jersey Fedena- liams, Hanrebt & Crdin, S. M. Kook- Wiiitih the Community Center Band iion of Camera Clubs compebiitrion at ogey & Son, Jlane, Smkhr and Elm DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED SERVICE B p.m. We<*nesday a t t h e Scotoh to provide the march tempo, the Radio ^nd Television. - ' • Westfield Dep&ritment fire truck to L Police Court Piains-F'anw'oiod High School, West- The committee in charge of at- field M. About 25 clubs will take lead the way, and the direction of nangetTtenfe for tfife -eveftt w*e're following dispoatiofts . were | part,' each enltering 12 sUdes. fthe WestfieW Police Department to iriade in Westfield Oourt last Wed _ _ pleased wWi the large turabut as divert traffic, the partade proceeded the pariade was heW for - tt» first • • I nflsday ntght by Judge. Jack J. Ca-[^vmfon <&" tte New Jertsey Fed-through downtmwn WesftiieW to the time in the afternoon. Wk*i the co- .J n 0: ^ . etiatdoh of.Oamera Olute will be.held bandstand (aft Mindowaskin Paric operaition of the Board of Eduqa- FUN FOR Alt k eifreiMd br theie happy costumed ytmn%tten enjoy wihere trophies were awarded. Local Isaac Datilets, 717 H&Np Ave.( al- M theMiBtory Paric- Hotel, -Newaork. ilqn, the Mayor an dthe IWn Coun- A 00 Ing last weelt'i H»ltowee«>or«de tfo«iorfd by the Y$ Mea'i Club. . m lowing unUeensed driver to operate "P *^ afctnatfUpn wiH be a pro- merdtants annually contribute funds cil, the Y's men took forward to con- v oar $30. lamm by Or. and Mrs. Lonimer for the purchases of prizes for each tinuing this flaU feature. '. 'Anrriatmng entitled "From Michael Clebock, Perth Amboy, al- jah) to Victoria Falls." lowing unlicensed driver to operate qfa pkoaAeH Club wiH have a Select Winners of Westfield Scene Show rar» wo- Photo^iapWc toWy'of Ameruca ptc- , • • • Ttemas RiAerts, Kearney, un.l*°ri

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Stockdale To Give ONE TEAR DEFERRED PAYMENT FLAK INTEREST-FREE, AVAIL- 1 Travel Program ABLE FOR PRE-NEED BUYERS. DON'T The second travel adventure pro- LET gram of the season will be pre- 09c« Ofle* sented at 8:15 p.m. Friday evening, 1100 E. Broad St 125 Elm Str««t Nov. 15, in the Wesltfield High School AD. 2-0781 AD. a-oiso GEORGE AudfcSonium. "Africa, Land of Stanley and Livingstone," an exciting new DOIT? film, wtll be narrated by William Gates Close at 8:00 p.m. Stockdefc. A graduate of Yale University, Mr. Stoctoiale has been a life-long resi- dent of Putnam, Ooim. As a free "Oh, I'm insurance poor now, and besides, if anything lance writer he has traveled in many happened to me, my brother, (or brother-in-law) George will areas of tmr country and abroad. In take care of my family." We hear that story so many times 1M9, he and bis new bride took a •%. •DuPonfs rGff. tm is the first question that comes up al the neighborhood Mr. Sfcockdaie has lectured in every SEE What You Buy coffee klatch. And it is often asked by the wife who refused part of the United States and the fUnlon Carbide's rer. tm to permit her husband to put another dollar into life insur- briillfcm'ce of his color photography ance because she needed new curtains for the living room. I yoo buy and sparkling narration have cap- While it is true that the purchase of insurance represents tivated the most discerning au- OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 ent tts purchase warrants thought and ouktanctk a sacrifice of a present pleasure for a future benefit, what diences. Stt what you buy. Visit the monument dealer who hat • item of value does not represent a sacrifice of some sort? 1 Mr Stockdafle's articles on travel •©mplete display* and who can design a When it comes to your family, don't let George do it. subjects appear frequently in nation- personalized monument to harmontae with You do it. j al magazines and in the travel 138 Central Ave Hi •urroundingSv cf The New York Times. Wt have the experience. We have tht oon> Edward Grubman This series is sowisored annuaiHy (Opp. Post Office) plete display. We specialize In fully Mutual Benefit Life by the Y's Men's Club of Westfield.; ' Select Barre Granrte Tickets for the series are ! L L MAHHIHG A §OH arf the iiJ^hf Sefcflorf orf mt 232-2700 - 2701

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* * Charles Harrington, president oi iHrst Federal Savings whose home office U.WeStKeld, tOdsy a appoitrimertt to the -staff; Axeilson, whowiH apt In.tfie J- >*,. > : 1 A oi assisibahit vlce president., _ I table* ft iHis previous .experience * tids been it **~ H» wftfc Reliance S&L, Rahway, • i .1 f 1 potinan Federal SldL (rf. Jersey G|tyt i...- •i* *s People Trust ,Cto,, Hbckertw*; aqd darkly with « Commercial Trust Co. of I fini$hi authenticallyh styled drawer Jersey (My. brat*-tone,.. grainaorto* Mr. Axeborfis a tfrtiduftto' ol Us> »Qki High Sdwoi, Jersey City, ftilt- / .', gens Univeraity, and various oounn .f at the American Intitufe 0t Bak- ;w A \ ing. .Married and the father of two • \ dtildrwi, he is aasocfatferi With' T, * * 1 • civic orijanizattitms fodudww *r r -V. €ounfty Savings and *\ * \' and Kiwaate of Rafrway. r i :: J ^» r i ,

Ediso / n Showq. t' ( PISIGN-ir-YpURSCLF b^Jrooms ot a-la-carte prices; pick just th« pieces On Wednesday you need and WYel YOUM and fuss-free, ruggedly comtrgded, with Edison Junior High School grdined-tb-match marproof fops that shrug off spills and scratches > annual fashibn show Mid de»- ; , . this is jciftf th« fort of e>a»y-ccir« goc»d looks you want for a sont Oflnd ruetly will be heU at 8 student's hide-away. Come see Koos entire collection . •. . byy | p.m.'Wednesday evening. Men's awl ladies' f&fihta I I - > • the pieces you need how, add to it whenever you wantl TKese t i Jofhn Pranks Store will be modeled h^rc«rM *Kof g>^-w, keep pace with expanding • worlds, and by members of the faculty in the au- chancjing ne#dt designs that go from grade school thrckjgh college ditorium. Ito fa&hiwi show' will be I. r V • foUawed by dessert and card playing '+ ' '• *':.r >••? and beyond. '• You'll firtd styles to suit every decorating personality. V i nthe gym; Door prizes and prtoe* wrtl be awarded aft that time. . - • • - • • • . - < i -: ' • • Ways and means committee chair- ••-..- \ : . '•'•. •-"'. ••;. CONVINItNl-ifeRMtJ •'; ': .'• •• ."• '•. •. men Mrs, Stefftieto fteftuk, Mn. Eu- gme Eteinan and Mn. EdwiartJ Net- .T I ly, have been adslated by Bin, Wac- n . •(' r . '- • • Skrtly and'Mrs. Joan k •' my; Mns." Robert \fa, f •.fc< V cocfdinator; Mr

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EDWIN O. EDWARDS BARRETT & GRAIN PEARSALL LEE K. WARING C. B. SMITH, JR. DANKER * DANKER, ATWOOD REALTY WILLIAM A. CLARK NANCY F. REYNOLDS nUAI/TOH R«altor« Int. RBALTOR — INitROB ASSOCIATES Roahor 112 Elm St. 'TWO COLONIAL OFFIOUB" AND Mtubir Maltlpl* MatUa; HB — Uaarani 436 lovfrh Av«. REALTORS 111 Utatrai A MtMbir* mt M«ltl»l« U AD 2-3300 AD 3-5555 Weiifield Mgunlatniid* Wt SUGGEST . . . FRANKKNBACH AD 2-1800 AD 3-1100 GRANT SCHOOL 14« ILMU ITRHT Mamfcar M»IHpl« hlmttmg I F INC. Mrmrrtr »f Ol.UKH OOl.ONIAlj KIM&AI' KHOOMM I»I,t« pK Cape with now 11*12 4 Bciclroomii — 3 l>»the — 2-oftr s Nyatan SEE OUR UNIQUE FRHVIBWH INTHHNATIONAL IIATI!H OH HU€ONU HOTTEST 1UYI dawtmtatra den. Foul* bedroom**, garairo.— mt floor don — com- two baths, full 4lh|Mjr room ana fortabl* nldAr homo in Krank- Wenta>ld Heoivk IMalaa HONB FINUINO ftUHVIGH attached tfurane, ; ThermopaFte Moaatalaula> VKANMFHHHUII OWNBKII OF- Cot on mi i HvVinr room, MANO NIW USTINO llnt ScMdoJ area — |31fi. nor WINDOW DISPLAY I'titlt IMMUUIATII) PO8HH4- fl In I nff room, table apaoft in klt- Wlndown In rlen» Htttttt c exbauibtt moitth* Immediatoly available. PtICID AT $27,5001 fan. On a lot 90x166 in the tie-Other* on ny 115 11m St.. AD 2-4700 N1ON. ah«h, 1 nt flQor lavatory * and flr Old Tote r OF HOMES FOR SALE it laundry; J btidrooimi ' (m-wltr In NICI ARIA Of FANWOOD Tall treen, Beivinft h|ock u IS x 11.4>r tiled huttt. Short $8,750—A tiny one on Madi- walk to Htiitlon and grade Inv. utt utilHI^, bow 4HKA HKIHIESKNTATIVHWOH PROJECTED IN COLOR INTftANCE VISTIIUU undor I75C, lie fture ailJ call UM son Avenue, Westfleldl WYCHWOOD COLONIAL , Good Fanwoud rtlTTY UVINO ROOM Cur appointment to IIOMICUICA, INC. "BEAUTIFUL YARD" ATTHACriVH] TJIUF.K (o 123,900, UROf OININO ROOM 4 UMOOM CAPI COD Till!} NAT1ONWII1H HOOM. IVi RATH COLONIAL FRANKLIN SCHOOL IN I,OVKI.Y WYOIIWOQll. THRU UpROOMS $24,900. $24,500-5 rooms . . . tiled PINK FI,OOH PLAN 1NOLVPEJI PANILLIO KITCHIN S*e EDWARDS $27,900. •Til It L" «IUK RNTHANCH rotm ubnooMS Thta home la currently bolng; HAl.tWAY, MVIN PflWDHR room, large kitchen, table top NICI CONDITION ment haai i llarge playroom, Westfield. Largo Mentor Bodreom HOOM AND FI.AOSTONEI) ranffe, wall oven, dUhwufther; Bumeotte needing Immediate oc* cuted on a cul-de*iao on a large (Two Smallor onot) HCHBF1NBD PORCH. tiled bath, ^Ull baaftment, mu- CALL US NOW I cupuncy will enjoy thU five lot In Btotoh PlulnB. Safe for TIIHKH BEDROOMS AND tt ally flnUhed rec room, built* bedroom, three bath "family children to play, yet handy for FIRST "AD" 24' UvlnQ'Dinlng Room F,OVELV TIMQD BATH WITH In bar, Attauhed garage, vise" putuh Colonial on the bun line, We have the key. ItOTH STALL BWOWER lot treei*. '128.1 North , PletBo call tor p»r- $24,500-Pretty Maple Hill Pino Pan.lUd Kihh»n TUB, ON IBOONO'. FLOOR, '' tlcularfl. NICELY DECORATED FINMHRD PINE PANBLLBD l Farms in Scotch Plains. Powdor Room RBCRBATION ROOM. AT- HOW ASOUT OLD TOT! H> Cape Cad with 2 bod- LISTED TODAY Early Call Suggottod. TAOHBD OARAOB, LOVBLT COLONIAL THREE BEDROOM IN MOUNTAINilN I • RBAH VARP. " " • i 4 MMOOM COLONIAL rooms and bath on 1st fl. $32,500. <>' In .th.;e . nVuch deit-rM W«»hlny- »4O UVJNOKOOM "OLDER" HOME 1 Fireplace and porch. . r ton School flUtrlot, atr««t,' 4n *ktr« 0. j street in Fanwood. rior; panelled wall fireplace. 3 PARKWOOD ARIA INO ROOM, VOUBRN «BAfl -|PI» ' * ' i eatinc apace; there la a 17' den nice bedrooms and tiled bath tcrrcHBiiy s CAR OAR AGO, Colonial; |ftr*e llvihr room with and lavatory on the first floor. upstairs. Exterior freshly $47,900. •KAVTirtL LAROE LOT. A If 4' bedroom*, on iccond' floor. painted. Wu suggest a prompt •urnin» flroUce: ,41nlnv room, Home . h»n 116 -volt, 100 Amp. vlwlt. electrical aervlce. new furnace ThU attnivtlve. noltri tl4 dd«n , al«ctr|ltro o klkltcb*nb . and S-air conditioners. Owner $27,900-151 fl. den & lav. (11MM*) *>CuloMlal-lM-leVel»*> _.„ Jft > .Mavttrul bed- WIWM0VIN0TO would certHlnlr wak* aa ONiY $13,M0l 25 ft. porch. 3 bedrooms. Idral h«Mc ior a yommf »x- Lit K. WARINO, RIAITOR rodtita (maiUr II.J X 11.7)), 1M If needed. veutlve faMlly, . The •leely bt-thv, recraatjon r9">n>- Attach- LOCATION 223 IBNOX AVINUt Wilson School. Wesffield. TAMAQUES SCHOOL ilc««rat«4 latcrlar lael«a>* y ed taMf^'.V«rylow:- " • -.; •'•.•', " •, - ' • ••" coati. D»»p -lot. US.900. ••'•I' : IN WtSTWHD The phone number. i« the fune: t»mr hrdntomm (Me I* 3T * • i tfc , • - our M*'«" 'owel «nliirK«d; »nd CHARMING RANCH WILSON SCHOOL — U'& kaiaa . . . W :•,••>••>.: room with »aarlllB*« AO UiOi UVINO .ROOM i« new''modern office - building Hvtea; rowm with *: ; r' with ofT'Htreet parklhs '• T«*dy $35,500. «i*i |)t 900. $28,500 ADJACENT TO WYCHWOOD flreiilacc a»* »-Mie »te- WITH CHASM to nrv« yoa, we art located r $3J,000-As pretty as a pic- twv* wlatlaw, fa Mil r 4l*laaT •* ' ".: i' '**'•. •RIAKPAST ARIA Jliftt behind the .Weitfleld Poit Quiet Scotch p»»ln» •tV««t. bit f • OffJo e on Unoi Avenue.; Do ture—Cape Cod on a lot Three bedroom* t t * Play* $207*0 room . . . neicae* kltea'vp MOCWM KfTCHlN 4IM00MI , , , Attached wit a br«>kliif a^an* totop by >nd »e u». ' • with 99 ft. frontage, in plot* Hcre*n*- ', \ "• :'. •'.'••-.'.• . ; ON 2nd PLOOft Westfield. Dining room. 3 nhop or »lay area la k*a«- THW HMOOMS Ii«md our. weekly column ."in aieat. Plcl«m^n» 4 . s -~ ]m, tMl»« ipw'r' *--^-- bedrooms. Recreation The owner IH ready to move! yrom. .Ai ,btSrofln th* Good Old'PW on tt|* edi- We have two butatahdlnr val- An unusual and attractive fea- lot •• Se«icli Pialaa' ..Ih«. F4I> Vravmtnt wilh Te torial paje of the Leader. ue* In Weetfleld on the' North room. ture or this Cape Cod home Is Parkwoo4 arra< il r**tlp'B room. fitilU by M«n Aide and South tide reepectlve- a bright, panelled family room I* a «l««lraale n« w«V g^iiT»o*i in aoh with * a*car |tru* May' we aasc«at •• early PANTASTK I t' on approximately % *.nr« that provides the HO much de- vaJlf c and both In ton re* I- ROOMY "TURN sired extra living space for a TAXB *S4*;ft A • ,, ,ar*ai. The tnorc tipen- family. A well-kept home In a RANCH hu'a total of 5 bathe,, lft $35,900—Brand new kitchen Of I HE CENTURY" quiet location, convenient to WOtlftOF ^edrobpii and 14 ropma tn all. shopping. KM AHCHNIWINTI t;. with beamed ceiling. Pan- % acre pttrkjlk* lot In pc Uj*ur)outhi>ri«,.toc»t of condi- the North elde home hae a to- fieli n*a^ B#itunrol CounCountrt y ATWOOD RULTY tal of 3*4 oathi, 7 bedroom*. elled den. 3 bedrooms, 2 $34,900 tion In *fld out. C#nUr hall, end 13,room* In all. baths. Overlooking the Clubb : BricBkk iwfictrtictloittl n — 1 FraaklU School < . Prar roomv-—• flmiacfa—1 ba [f .you ire tnteceet'ed In a truly park in Wettfield. Wdrmim, bata-i lad-a-half — terra e*tt4 ill* roof. An ouJt t DANKK « DAMOR. arfe h««e. why hot let ui teU . • . Uecp *» lft*urir home f 4 UDROOM - 2 IATH many, m»iMrn> ' aMcifeo»«ct»1l featb Central. air fof more ^abou;. it In detail. and flitraa ft»r comf»Tt antf con- They an bargalnel! • HOMC FOR RENT venience, Own«#jn0< must Mil ,-i- J«ac#lflc* bflow told «s roomi - T/i bbmt) rr\ f CUSTOM RANCH den, 2 car ffHrage, Fine loca- tion tor either Franklin School (All pkMMr wotti^ rtonil. real t Bedroom home, with, 3 batha $45,900 or Roonevelt Junior High* Im- and1[ ;|-car farave oh properly mediate cccupuncy. Custom ConstrvcHofi » V lift front Tn our ^Parkwoodr $38,900-Walking distance Three bedroom* * • aren of Hootch Plague. ;;.;-» *•.i; • b i to most everything . . . hath* » . . wot stores, station, park &

churches, 9 rooms, 2 \ - V "i ' EDWIN O. EDWARDS MA baths. Westfield. • ', !."- fwim*. titan*. »pit(»¥el Wi* KTZ, INC. Thjfe madern larffe 3 .bedroom HUNKUN SCHOOL ha 1, living reo^^U ««»»«•, Ipllt i*«Vel haa ran: apple tree , AD MMS k in front yard with mafy ah rub* panelled den; I b*dr»Of*a, la«n •aiXMT •. V. *nd.enhancing bu»h«i. There >• $44,900 - Built during the THREE WAR OLD dry- room, ceAtml air OOIM|- tioninr PrincipaJj •air. ill- ftetlV patba and S^car taraci. . Victorian era . . . modern- •natagM lt«ny-.«xtrai. May we toil you 5321. : 18-11.It •' ized to today's standards. $35,500 D*ria Hi * t • S«IT CHARM more? . - Jaaalee O, •J J • * < N • t Wtelfred H / ' ' Very spacious. In West- Hume-lM-levein # * . Three BARN -/ Everyth)a» you In a 1»M ipljt, level, you'll find fa thle bedrooms, kulh-Metd-tt-heiK * * 9 .' • Scotch PlktiHn nohie — centerh41 hall» , Areplfccefirepl ,t hthre ebfc bfcdrooi**d tw, • i; field. RAMtUNO CAM COD 1: lal r' I • . • Pwpelled family roam bathe/Aud^rotfn.ffttnlly room piu« additional "rec" room, • _ . • • i . • . Fall feaaemeat . * . MOUMTAJNMOf THE JOHNSON AOtNCY, on a beautifully •p*ci6ui, well Vnrubbtd lot. Lovely decar - » • Two ear OKAOOUft RRALTOiS :..-.• ; ...'•;•-' I«.»H. $49,900 - Wychwood in TfcU maiMtaa; Cap* "'• DUTCH COLONIAL ri v " • • , • HfOHUND AVWUI •;- »• r. Westfield. 5 bedrooms, V ffrftce the Mwcr #f Mir ' 1 I Thle choice location often nve newly decorated bedroomfe (two baths. 1st fl. family room. JAMES J. DAVIDSON * • l*tfri*r Ik THIB HOME 8AYB WELCOME th* moment ftm walk fn the door. of which are HUOE), three and one-half bathe, large formal In the "Oardeni" on lot lOoxSSS Recreation room. Porch. Realtor ela A mix room. 1H bath Colonial with etone and fraaw front dining room, family room and enclosed gunroom. With the a«- 4tii«tttriii • ev«t on; plaster conitmctlon. Ultra motfern,-leaa than a-year eiptlon of the kitchen, which an IhtereMIn* buyer can remodel — 4 badWima — i% bathe — SKY TOT RANCH Ireyfu* J-car a/arave, If you're lookln* Heater ef «fe* old kitchen with neweat of Ml(-ol«anlnc evene, «Htawaeher, to Mi own I kini, the floor*, walli and c*llln«i are all fteihly for a lar»e older home, to en- bird tttmm m§ eating bar. Attached «raa;e, uml-fiQl>fi«4>M«m«nt; remr patio. painted and In excellent condition. You would be proud to own tertain In, may we luunt yo« THRtt YiARS OLD MidClple LMIi| *fmt*m 1«-|MW« pict«r* wtwivw Neetled in a, South aide area cloa* ta «|f ecnoole. Flrit I (me thla beautiful piece of property I Inquire about thle "value." !». •flake* fcr #!•# shelve* « «* advertised. I31.5M. ' • : mediately available. $54,500—Dutch Colonial on MANY FINK UBTKIflf (wa h*4wmmmm 4 fc*lh mm 1st $53,300 . , . tw« M«rc la*** i 1 ••,•••.•: • . : •„ Highland Avenue. Center I* plM feath «a S«4 FARMHOUSB of a century vlntai"* but all renovated yet retain- hall. 5 bedrooms, V/i On the rMKf la Bcutt-h paacllc4 <••• 1mmHy tflalaar fnff Its original charm. Country ityle Modern kitchen, new flrat Plnlim . - , Three bedroom* ranin. Excltlaa; l«t wltk tall fl. lavatory; new second floor bath; entirely redone Ineld* and baths. Beautiful lot 100 x • . . Two «eid nat-balf batM YOUR FIRST HOME?? oak*, 4otfw*wa\ apllt- rail out. Pour wecond floor b«droom»; another four on the third mrnxuttm WILLIAM A, CLAJK . , • Family room with fire- feaee * »Mt laaip> at »• needing redoing tf used. Three fireplace*; hlfh celllrtfVi panelled 235. Westfield. traaec. C!«rtal«lr mm Meal den. A perfect ««ttln« for your antlquee. |41,»e0. place * . . Suretsed porch YOUU LOVI IT I hitaie for m crvwtaa; r***aT . . # A hrmmty* fa*allr> Thl» la a atw llat* -••••• • • $2M00. PROFESSION and home under, one roof In' thU ba»i«ally well dettigned Colonial with flve-year-old «*t«n»lon coneietla* of $57,000—On a wooded lot Thts recctnly llntrd Weatfleld neveral offldes (or could eajtlly be converted to on* lar»» unit). Ctjlonlal hub wo much to f>fCcr! Uvlna- fiuiirtem conalat of *li roomi; finished baiement roomj 140 x 204 in beautiful AH Hevon roomfi are in Immac- two-«ar detached carace. Clote to town. Grant School. $11,190. Parkwood in Scotch Plains. ulate condition from the living UtmWmWtt. ONE YEAR OLD room, iltnlntf room, science klt- 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Air cliPn with f]ti$hwaHhferp bedroom TWO COU>S1AIM—One Washington School «re« o< el* roome; conditioned. *inil tilft bath on the l»t Hoor; \Vt bathlt; porch; three twin alted bedroom* and d«ep fenced lot. A. Ctavfc AD»-* LUXURY CAPE to the 2 beautiful bfflrootrm up- A clean, cosy home, ready for the next owner, 9I1,M67-~ Th» «tair» we think you will agree other, it never room Grant School home. Panelled den; baaement that this Iioine hae been fflven play room; fireplace; electric kitchen. Both hontea In excellent $55,K» t€*iirler care. Addttlonni ffcaturns nreas with frlenaly nei«hbore. $S60 art' the 13 ft. x 10 ft. rec. room, -LI. FLORIDA $63,000-A lot to offer . . . Affiu ihr ftrmt Wnli-htmir MTwnrct porch, all plH.ntcr t-on- aia in Mc*oi^h 1*1 a Inn «t ruction, nlumlLium combina- "SMALL 1ST ATI' RANDOiPH-WliOMAN CO Two- ff«rd«n type apartment 9 rooms, 3 boths, 2 fire- bulldfnfft, maeonry block con- Five brriroomji • , . tion window^ low hetttlnheK K $79,900. lUmtfr* <(IS(H. Only 1 h ld d JOHNSON AOINCY, INC. . HIaMIH* l>Mla« Ncaltfra itrnctlafi. Each hai (oar m- places, air conditioned, 1 years old and roem apartments. Equip, drapee, Honied kitchen . . , Ov- better than new Vou'll love it!! 1M HMBtahi A»*^ W Esther Williams pool, pa- the Henert-ntloti. F1CU10 furniture, air condlt. and heat, Haffl tn find a nicer liome in rt.B, kit., »round for 4 addi- tio. Westfield. this IJIICC In ioout»lul Wychwood tional unite. Excellent location AM near. ahop. center, Jax Vnlver- light Cuttom Roomi Blty, E*^w»y. ideal investment Fowr BolfH — Don A. Florida uteway faat srowth JAMES J. DAVIDSON Jackeonvflle. Profeaelonal man- $73,000 — Lots of living Two Wrooloco* for the very larse family. Well located on the North acement. yearly r«nt |I4M. So«<^out Orowtd* tt«Bto» mi Urttm* • Whli School area, cloa© to two ld will and or replacement coat; space, inside & out. Cen TWO SMART REALTOR AXD I*§UHO* M0,e«» —12»,50« caeh, balance Ono Of Our ftott I The home IH beautifully proportioned — on the lafffe aide. Flrnt 9% IIAtlAO mortfava. Good ca- ter hall. 5 bedrooms, 3 354 B. BmOAD fl*. floor haa entrance veatlbule and hall, lar»e Ilvlttr room, 20' long reer and work opportunities In FOUR BEDROOM dtnifur room. 17x18 panelled den. 18x14 panelled kitchen Which, Jai, Write owner for details. baths. Rural setting in WESTFIELD t yearn.a*o, WAA completely m^fnlied. On (be neeond'floor, Scotch Plains. $61,500 - $41,500 THI OAUItT Of HOMif four larr* bedroom a and on the third floor, 4 additional roanw t Ho. t*%, care of Weatfleld AD 3-7150 needing aome work. Sftder, !• Blm It. l«-l4-4t HmitPM In ile»irnhle • The batha are completely modern. flvf> r«n tuple «f I'n P. Hall*. All 2~m44 «•<•( ur* ... Nn Lot aim 100*150; 2-cur detached garage; will to wall eafpet $79,500-Perhaps you have I itlmtit hf>fh , . . M. MIHOKHC AD 2-S33S Included. admired this one-of-a-kind Wim'( you t-n 11 quickly? rRANKUN SCHOOi MRIO»>ORilOOD Jamrt J. BAtllTT* CIAIN la gofns Weat and wants offers. English home in Westfield. ROOMY 4 MMOOM - * tATHS AD MM1 •two COLONIAL Call us for details. DIN - mVIACf - KMUUl DININO ROOM IUCTIONS - UIKTWHS O) Kt>M •T WHAT ANY! 8ft back with us and dream awhile. AD 1-1100 143,000—NKWLY LISTED RANCH HOME, Sunlieri living room, BTBITMG9 18' fllnlnj? room are ju»t two unu0t1.il featur^H of thl« 4 tiedroom Election day makes ua realise how few elections (selections) FOR QUICK n.i>.««tjwfcrfBB>§iiA h- (one bisdroom and half 6fttn on cupanfltd 2nd floor). Many there itrft In moet Ifvei, Certainly not In candidatea; certainly KARSAU M. D. Sflaia, Jr. AD MM1 aB arc Included, t-ovely lot. Jefferson School area. frequently hot \\\ where we work. However, there are aome who, M. A. MERCNER G««i«« F. MekarOa,. BR 9-nm like many other Americans, are thinking of second homes -— NANCY F. REYNOLDS $52,500—XEWLrY LIfiTED SPUT LEVEL on-better than a half vacation homes — homes to be retirement homes — call them REALTOR — ItfSUHANCB Saiall ADMISM arrp of wnodrd property In the SKacka-maxon ar«a of Scotch what you may. AND D. *Jta««a«..AfiS-4«li Plains. Luxurious 4 bedroom, 2% b-ith horn* haK panelled recrea- RESULTS ASSOCIATES Haael B. Wari AD >-9tl3 tlnn room with bar, largo living roomP fireplace, ncreened porch, And the AUTRC was once to Cape Cod (mostly the Itoston crowd pftovrDEinc rormni rlinine room and big kitchen. We atrongly au-grgeat an because of \tn proximity) and then to Vermont [for Ita akiinff) Realtor* l rail on thla above average liti inarets b«t4 (or thlH area, prirfe and rtlstaru-c hfln aloweif thl** down. AD 3-itOO The Po pleaMP onVI •"if fliflVrrnt -styles « rf fftunrl f*»r 4 Pri'.-es arc oaoalatlng here because of Us proximity to New York yu by ."\r.A,M. Wh:it**vfir you r but mere fa ntftl tlnte. Nancy F. Reynolds 232-0485 tfn. Alaa Brace COB If* * * * ffl KJ J*l ^9 E F% 9 « • • WESTFIELD »tylrt we'll fin our b^st to suit WratAcId — M«aatafa«Ma Helen Schmidt 232-8098 AD 3.T93S it. Why not phone lofiny*! . If a second home —~ a vacation home — a poRKlble retirement Olga Graf _ 232-713© Dtrm. Alffcll* W. Hf«Bcl«n« Scotcli Plalas — t*itiiwo«4 AD 34065 FA a-770O|homp within easy distance of the City — la in your mlnri. call Haltlplc Llatia* 9j»t*m AMPLE un and get togetlmr with us. We might help crystallize your THIS SPACE Mnrl* Flute 232-1 «8I» A D 2-7739 * * * * » thoughts. Alice r,Hftnd SIKI-7112 Mm. 3mart D. fUtrfcfe jin3.47Srt "EXECITIVB HOMGS£AIICHM H. DffnRr Rlt«ll« .. A O 3-47S*F M. A, MERCNER lit*.- THE WE8TFIKM) (N..T.) r.RADRR. TIlURfllDAV, NOVRMfllin 7, 1101)

1 f • * REAL FOR SALE HHPWANTID Salutes Wight 77«? Slraiul PAHTV MOVIHM lor rent with pro- FEMALI loutor, (iftrtildifi typo M«1. Any child can run tlifl projootor* Ju-rvlfl, CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR 1 8 t M Him Bt., WimtnalJ. " *" ' On Retirement WOOD VMIMH fot riatu, Tmmodlnte HOLIDAY SELLING t ASSOCIATES, INC. tlnliviiry. Huhmtede Troe IBxport Go,, W/L B-I»1OP, 10-1-tf POSITIONS A plaquo commonwpfltint! Iliomas IfAVK YOU a Urto lur tliono? Htrontf PRIMl LOCATION BIO BEAUTIFUL RANCH Hlior hollow tuliWH, 4" outside II, Wight's "deditntt'd service •an o V ItiHlrte dlumoter, aome We ATA Tir'emintly aocotitlnff fncmlH'i' of the commission for 12 $40,000 $45,900 70", lorno U" long, CoulCl 4 bbe d t) f imrinaiiufil itiul tuni|>i>- 1 aa rollers, or an ooree tot rug rol* years ' was 'presented him at a Four bedroom Colonial — ormyy f.'nnlci- hall — uuL HLOIIO flrn llnVi ui> dream up your pwn use. meeting of tho Recreation Commis- wallkk to ILIIII HeliODhlh i andd thn HI.IL* You ean hftva as many an you want In tho DUKO Uvtmr morn. —e DAYB—40 rtoune sion Monday niffltt. Mr. Wight re- tlull I tfntmtice hall, HprtcluuH nD or only 11.00 aaoh at the W««tfield UvliiK room 04' wldci) flruptac-u Ijrlfftlt (lining- v »i- -eader/60 IDIm m., while they lam. I»AHT TIMJS VM, TO Cuilii P.M. cently- retired tvam tiie J>ost. Ion. Attmotlvo dlnlnif room with Motion) It It oh nn, wall n :: J p, all HUPH. we deliver PRBIIBR for men'i clothing Apply Flash Cordon Cartoonist e ;The election was heW at ttie open- and James Whltnior* co-starred. ,.'-'•> .'.?"• .' - cO CUSTOM HOMIS ON Hack, tall 287-0028 or 28T-O27S, In person Mao Hugh, Inc., Hi B. ing session of ,,the °96th -National 'J •\o 10-24-41 Bro»d 0t,, WMtflall . ••«-« To Be Featured Safety; Congress: <:> O o O FULL AOU LOTS I RBGIflTBRBD Repres«ntftttV« — WOOO — Mostly oak, At Art Association -otorooil * 0 free- delivery am) BtacklnK. 447- Preferably, with lmurano* Jic»n»«, Kiddy Cruise a 12S6. * 10-24-tf to handle qualified Msoclatlon lead* Montgomery will serve as a ttason 0*0 • At the- foot of ttie Watchuns Mountains In a In Union County, Full or part time. Q location loaded with tries, lies ttil* beautiful Hour* arranged. Call Mr. Halimftn, The Nov*nfc*r meeU* of new community Blue Ridge EtUtee. Despite Ha YDS, all wool custotn dyed 128*7114. ..-..- >l-r-tf At Flag§hip J,' * .; peaceful letting; you'll be juit rtepi from Route velvet broadloom, lilac color, excep- Art tmoMkaa will be women's confer. \* tional condition, originally $360— 22 with Iti flne shopping.. Featured are several FITLL time, receiving- department. , Nov. * '_ K^*,. #T~ ^-H*,--

Mine RMnr AV*M Qrewa M H. J. condition, »BO. cau ns-»S3T. I „.„*». *-om *blk«a after .school. No in 450 newapapen. I and k on the NSC board of dlrebUn. a or Sundays. Routes avall- Born in New Jemey, a rerident of Direction!: Route 22 weit to Ore*n BroOk-Twp. <1 block viclnlty L*d««wood_Rd\,_MIH past Rock Ave., North PlalnfWId) to Jefftrion Ave.; right Dr., Vork, Mr. Beny toured Europe to modelt.. . . • *•;•. Monday thru Saturday • P.M. frultwood finish; t Importfd uphol- 198* for the V9O and RIALTC rter«d; chair*. iam« *n!»h, . parfMt I orflCB mana««r—like beln« rfMKMld for MVetft ytmn to work Bfld Sunday 7:30 MA. M«4«l condition, ortflnalcoBt I1OO0—wll how! Extremely lntari W h* Seasonefa d Actors own Mats. W«d., Sot., Sun. 2 P » OffKU FO* RENT • L# INSTRUCTION • Support Cast B*tr* 3 P.M. N»v. T-S SCKUN sit KKJI'HONU; SUON new, $2€0 complete. Call 232-1318. I 50 Elm Ht. ten. Mr. Barry has has several one- wttfc vaoratarlal OttlTM •*pr»i».rial tit* OARAOH .troller. car , his wort hat been ex- of "Barefoot btulnvH. M0«rM««*,.O«tl AD I-MN fM and U in meoy ptw&e cot* •W»e cast for Community Pbyers a-brac. punlea, furniture. phone 8 A.M. to i P.M. 1»I-«H>1 GONE WITH THE WIND Nov. ,8, » A.M. until I P.M. J t0 10 P.S; call 1U-6IO. ..-. ;' ' mftior fall production, Neil Simon's gharokee CUr , M •IKi CMIIfW TUfOMNO comedy "Barefoot in ttw P*rfc, is A I MM ussht voioTLAiimm is MM nun fuHy • HflFWANTH)- ;:M • UOAL NOTICIS • I "wwal 1" that the supporting roles all aubj*eU anfl natotnatlq'camera, tlltram^tlo mod- 1 O1 tA; 50 MM (:2.0 .lctih plus B addi- MAllORRMALI ' CAafBMDOB Tll• • - tion*! leqnu thru 100 MM* leather i have played feeding rotee in ^a> «j^.* |CRIH for all UenftavntfWi- Impbrt cs*r- a-ii-tf aW'H anpnnaTBl) tVthV «^d« of MART c.j many previous pPoductioaB. Jack .1:1 CRANFORD tMt ih«tfco49, CUMlCAl or mmmo. itiflcat* within warranty- Top qual- -A OpOO MAM IIAVT the WlflfiMA — AttTKctlve office b•Iftr. Lmont I* roar hom«,T« ity tn»trumwit. AD I-*71& atte^ • roopi, , »xl«, Ind flopr. Excellent Dortam B«.WwUUlV CaU A0 S*IIM Wi n*eda man of prorcn ability; th* appH-|pote of Victor VeUasco, has played downto#M lpoatlon, Reflned environ- -' . . .. '- • • ~ lady #uuund4as raaldai laiafliag roles in a number of ahowt, ment. $46 lnc|udf» I|««V AD Mill AM nfeOOKOflR -r Btlt- aaTea recor — TODAY THHII after • P.M.' '-^- -• ; • 11-7-tf «t I cotltaThetf o •yatom with ; loud 1 aaioclat* of our ft afcei-i and tt»«Mt«k d which.WM-./.lay F»iT of Ath««* . , tape -declc Into _ ll-U-tl equipments PTofMBlonal 4 trac an unit Cor all recordtitg and playback i*± 1 •TPMOflll an«l •elf.hypno.U elaaaea |appilcatldiia. AD 2-6flB after 8 P.M; rVei* tU*"»t* ^71 WM seen most recently in "Any avRMrraiijiV* teir south Av«. o>* or"they wui.be forever] Wednewfey/' also appeared in "The itor* ft) on* Bvatlftbt*. too* »q. ft,, aj j | to write R, JL Barrett Jr., itha. doubl* «xlt doori. ArapU wm* #. I ^ crain, Inci, « New Subject Was Roses" and Edward Cutter Mountaln-lde. 7**^ th« WetT T^M « Mil, OWMJ. H_tf JA«I AMD ib«ra. Lewis has appeared - in numerous he Pcrffc HAMMOND'6JWAN John Robert Qaldo and PIANO ROOKRmBPBR, part time, muet be »TAHTI5 Instruction preaentlfia* tech- .'j' J6hn J. Fried, plays fend musicals, including "My and theory .In an Intereitlnr HIADOUAftflM thoroughly familiar with all Kxecutor- Coogon't Bluff • APARTMHNT$-«f NT • and atlmulatlns manner. Be«lnner» Mala* <• n*tM« Salary C*n|LoiiiB J. Dushl, Attorney Ttw principal are Sherry UlenfieW through advanced accepted. m t _ _ |t»o Elm St. Connery The rfy" roim room*, t|U batb, prlv«.te> time :cler* for, cl*ar { w«tfl*ld, N. J. M Corie Brattor and Peter Green- irano*. cloit to tranapprtatlon. Call 8-t»-tf RITOR SAVIVSI and atatlonery »tora. Pleaae jipply I ie-ll-4t Keen $25,68 Fta'eM- In pern on at SI North Av«.,E,, Cran- wald as Paul Bratter. Robert Ells* t DAV OVIV . . . Mi* »n.r « P.*. * »»«;» RBADINO and Math Improvement ford. ;-,\ workshop. Call 233-003*,: »-19-tf worth plays tine part of the delivery "Grand Tour of Eottorn —. Four room apart- man. •CIBTVTIPIO HYPIfOBlt — Stop tmifTMATl* GOMUNO ment, i«cond rtoor, convenient loca- 'APPliT VQW order of MART C. Performances wttl be given to- Europe" ... tion, av»UabJ« lmmad lately, call FREE ALIWtUM'fiANO HQUH 2 SHOWS: MAT. 2 & EVE. I |32-7|1», • • '• ; ^__ l«-l-tf UN FUU TIMt - P*X1 TIM! n**rt, tomorrow and Saturday at TICKETS ON HAI^R NOW . . TAYLOR m/ltL THH«MI rooma ana bath, with heat, CRKANIO lesions In my Went Held rosmoNS home. 233-4959. 10-24-4t •-. ". • -MEN AND WOMEN • l^utori of the estate director, Norman Schneider, has sdi d- AD J-IM1 HELf WANTtO - of the VNorman FOl^ room apartment, adults, close FfMAU w«.wiUb»!hirfcn*i»rMrMiMMd many prevtoua shows for to transportation, heat furntnh«d. WANTED $AT WALTM tIAOf THIAIIII Available D«. 1. Call AD 2-5*74 are ' -' after;! P,M. CAIM rom »n'» &~^ We offer anftft^AUhl' * ***** ln« habita, bvou, antiqaee, cyrloa, receptionist-and Qlrl win *•• WebtfWd Area Oommattae for UANlaXSHCIAl WID rtaralture, araaaware, flaaa. china. profeaelonal o#lce Satarday ! they WoKTa, 111 |£OIMI Ava. W- 4I4M Included. -A»0lr Bo* III, can H Riht f tht • tOOMf K* MMI • Weatfleld leader, 10 Elm Bt. or recovering the same a«aln«t the ^* show. PerfomMinces to be HIOHTSTOWN l-l-tf IO-1-tf • INTUKVIBWINQ HOURS n a — Nicely furnished Mon.-Prl. lv-lt noon^ 1-4 P.M. •ttb#crlbwnitam E. Quad«nn«id and given Friday and Saturday are for room; eloee to *ll -traneportatlon. GOOD rtARO wanted. Btelnway or I _-.__,.- . Mon. evening 7-8 P.M. COUNTRY Weekdays 2, 7, f other, arand or email elie. Pleaee I P*PTAJ* , part time, Ruth U Quadenfleld members of the club end their Gentleman. Call I»-»M. ll-7-4t call MArket J-I6II. . . t-li-tf' 'u11 time In future. Capable and. __ Executors, Saturday \ ..".fi, 8, t9 to learn chair*aide aaaletlns. | •'• •*1 Oilvf •toe Horace E, Baker, Attorney gueatfl. Sunday Z, 4, 6:46, 7;30, 9:30 Typing required. Salary commen- Mn tfw SfrvgW* DorK« To* iNThmarrintt ooiuciiom or hob- m 202 Mountain Ave., r • AUTOf KXT&AU • t>1ea Co dUplay In Barrett A Grain. surate with ability. Apply to Box PlalnaeM Weatfleld, N. J. _. m*rre>w fW Mk% 2$ and «vtr 2B0, care of WeatRvld Leader. 5A 1B-H-41 Fee* The money .inc., Realfon (41 Elm St.) ofller Him St. 10-il-tf ah* invited, Andy , *1 Fury III, 4*door, window*. Heaee call or wrYta Mre omci was easy fully «qttlpp«4. atttotnAtlc tranamla- Haael Warn. Tit % Baundere AT* Byam Promoted 10 fe bond - Adm. ASUBTAHT »ecretarr to specialist i Immediate aalea ov«nlnv for man or I. NOTICE 18 MHRHBT aiVEN.that nlon, air conditioned, electric win-] W*Mfl»1d. Art I-mil «-fl4-»m $1.3S. Walt HMIor-Sat. Ntf» to steal . . • " daws, BMcelUnt condition, low mile- In Cranford. Excellent opportunity woman with perionallty and energy. tn6 nrBt %n& nnal account of the $MM. Call IIS-H76. 'or rlffht applicant. Office hours » No sales experUnce needed; full Uubscrlber, UJUIS J. D«»M, Executor -JM Mucha. Cominf W«d.— but hard 10-H-tf AND .M. to i P.I*, llwt have Initiative, training will be »ven Perfect time under the Will of R LAURA HUNT, lo splitl ability to meet public, and be wll- to *«t orsaniied In the real estate a|a0 Known *• FRANK IAURA By Bankers Trust "OmtK* *f th« Month," No- 1NI1 convertible, beat offer. ling- to lenrn office mana|tfn«nt bttilnesi for next season. For fur-1 HUNT. aUo known as P. LAURA MBWARDt p Man's white I plus admlnlBtratlve details. State th«r Information and'I n t e r vl e w HARTSHORN HUNT, deceased, will vombor Pro He Dan«or 2 bond* Florentine sold diamond ring, fulnl detaildU s off quallAcatlonHtl i mi reply|pl«aal ple^e call for appointmentappointment , Ub e auditedd andd statettdd byy thee BurBur- Guy R. Byam has been elected a cofttiauovt from 9:30. Sflld Rd. area. Call 289-2664. to Box 255,careofWMtfl«ld Leader, BWSN O. aOWAMM. I roa-ate, Mary C. Kanane, and r«- #• . MinrTANO -r- '«• faitback, 2+2, 8 ported for settlement to the Union »'"* vice president of Bankers cyllndera; t ipee* etlck, bucket 50 Elm St. lO-8l-2t| gin. •eat«, convertible iporti deck, RAH, fiOST—Pale yellow sweater, vicinity 1lt gt( ^ - •---»- Division, on Company, New York, accord- Rtereo tape, 11500, Call 232-1315. St. Mark's and St. Paul's, Friday I CHNMTWAii SELLING W PULL m nierht. Reward. 232-S838. ISWINO Yen, our Itepreientatlveel A IMMAV WAMTtO A 1M* CADILLAC 4 door Calale, one are enjoylna; good extra enrnlnajsl ^ aw»irfc^#«» wvwwffaw1 ^ be ade to the court owner driver. Usht blue, VERY. IjOWT-^Boy's maroon lined winter I right now. You too can Join and Air. Byam, head of the personnel LUNCHEON VCrtf clean condition, equipped Lr«ra« directions as t1o0 th"»e« distributio*"""' «3n r o.«f • with air. all power, windows, seat, Jacket, at Tamaques Park Saturday fnmllyInsure . aPleas Merre ycal Chrisl Mrst ma. Riverin for, you7»6r- l«lean»dMflHT , aftatlna;laws* . Cellar*rak>4 , afttee.haais yardd* the estate of the said F. Laura. Hunt department, joined Bank- TREAT etc. Mtfst be seen to be appreciated. nornlnir.- I3t-S0«. * #888. ~" " awey. "Crerheae " l irarav" " ** door* * In" *" In accordance with her will. Call BH «nellen. leyan University, B.S., 1990, he re-t MV9TAH0, IMS, aharp yellow con- ATTRACTIVE WOMAN 1-it-tf Executor FLAGSHIP .- - - •-• vertible, V-l. WW, BAH, Stick shift, •••. Pro Be, cerved an MA degree faorn Gotum* .- --.' • -'- **.'. special handling option*, cood con- as* neaXwHfla* Aaalr*t t>ia University in 1903. He was ap- w dition, one owner, •»»»• Call 754- lev B. *re*4 at. makeup. Also poaslble to hsve small I "adew eUaned, walls anandd wood, J. h ;«lnp«« nf vour nwn Write* In-1work cleaned, exterior patntlnff. rces I19.2Q I pointed an assistant trust officer of --*-". 805*. Walk-WeH lhe«») DUBineabusfnegfls o01f your uwuown, , Writenrne>: I'n" I m.«iiw ina««a^ »n A •**&• IA IA *# 10-17-«t ml I elude phone numbenumh^rr . IPul1 ' t""«wa. AD 2-7332. 10-10-tf TO ctmnmm* the bank in 1M7, an (resistant vice to-si-tflviviANI WOODARO COSMlTrC* wlsheii two or three after- of BLANCHE E. ANDBR- president in 1951, and vice presUlent NAUTICAL MOTORCYCUS run, iwn noons.a week cooking:, serving din- I SON, deceased. A nPIRITVAL Rending- by Mrs. J. ner, and some cleaning- for a couple. Pursuant to the order of MARY (J. in 1958. OffN INI «OHDA—1 owner, low mHe-Will lame. Why go through life mis- KANANE, Surrogate of the County erable and In sorrow, sick and In Call 754-3615 evenings. A trustee and member of the fi- ar*, «Bcellent condition, best oner. ll-7-3t 10-31-2t of Union, made on the 11th day of 756-tm. trouble? Call 766-3817 at 7:30 P.M. October A.D., 1968, upon the appli- nance oomnilittee, Robert C. and for appointment. H5S South Second cation of the undersigned, as Exec- •AV- St., Plalnfleld, N. J. ll-7-2t utor of the eytate of aald deceased, Fraincena T. Harrison Foundation, .-* - nottcw la hereby given to the cred- Mr. Byain is also a memfcer at the m, aoan itors of said deceased to exnlnit m '?•• FOISALf to the subscriber under oath or af- Metudhen Goflif and Country Chib. as', iMe WiAwwmmn »«* skin with 1963 firmation their claims and demands 75 horB«pow*r Evtnrude, convertible SERVICES U NEED He -and his wife, the former Elea- top with aide curtains and many old upright piano, of said deceased nor C. Horton, live at 856 Railway needs repairs, but playable, |50 as within six monthmonths from the oi All JVetc Policy! extras. Must «e«, $85$ or best offer. is. 333-8224. sard order, or they will be forever Ave. They have two chikhren Nancy 889-1693. barred" from 'prosecuting or recov- 52 POWER lawn mower — rJder with • APWAISALS MOVING 1 GENERAL "ering the '.same against the sub- B. (Mrs. Larry B. Church) of Wil- FULL COVnt DINNEft self starter and generator, 6 H.P, scriber. ' „ „ _ IiamsviHe, N.Y., and Clark R., who ANTIOUtS • - Chandler S. Eason, Jr. Every "XH* Simplicity Broadmoor, like new, Anrataala uaett only 2 neaHona. Al.io garden Heal TRUCKING Executor resides in Jacksonville, FHa, SHOW Ann SAI.R cultivator In perfect condition. Mov- CH IT. Coivcd 2»-48S« after S !*.«. ft]choia, Thomson & Peek, NOT. 19 4 IS. 11 A.«. t« *• F ing to apartment, 233-6707. |l 10-24-4t Attorneys A* T 1)1 NINO room Bet, 9 piece mahog- AUMD VAN UNIS 210 orchard St. MI FROM WGM presents , , any, $125; corner cupboard, mahog- WestfleM, N. J. 4nr wa • WDO., CONTIACTING A SPECTRUM PRODUCTION staffing grandfather clock, semi- any( $28; anare drum, Ludwlcr, cym- 10-17-4WOTirt R TO CHE»1TO11Fees » $25.fiS antique oriental SarouK rug-, pair baI and atands. %40; pool table, fi ft., •or i its of majolica chanticleers, crocheted s]ate t0Pi |I50; gting Ray bicycle, ft MOOf RNIZING Estate of ELL.A R. EVERETT, NO Cover! MO Extras! JIM BROWN bedspread, carriage lamps, oriental j 232-7956. Bl» or amall jobs. Pianoi, Applfaa- 15 jea, Furniture, etc. Free •atlmates. deceased. . _ _ Bword. Call 828-2085. ll-7-tf | Pursuant to the order of MARY C- NO Minimum! DIAHANNCARPOLL tHRER piece wicker aet, 148; elec- PLAflTT AWD BATCHES SPB- 442-8474. 2-16-tf KANANE, Surrogate of the County JULIE HARRIS, tric gruitar, $47; plain guitar, $12; CIALTT. ALL TTPB8 MASONRT of TTnion. made on the 11th day of BRAT FOOfl B.%llf>.'«T\ • FCTS rot SAU • lawn chafrs, $3; % size brass bed, AND RE) FINISHING. SELF EM- October A.D., 19(18. upon the appli- IN TUB WORM) ! J3B; full size decorative iron bed, PLOYED AND INSURED. AD 8-2987 Ocacval Trackhia; A OM cation nf the undersigned, aa Flxec- *r.4KHI*<, THHI JIfS; Ions' narrow library table, $18; t-t-ti utors of the estate of aaid deceaaed, fche Spl:fc WOULD you nice to wuy a Minlatur* notice Is hereby given to the eren- >OV. 13 Poodle from Bomeon»om«on«* you can tru>trustL? -' M^-^'marble to" p dresneri';^- tilf l$25 cu; marblr y maple tope "IB-PlOOrtTfO and repairs, asphalt. C«V Ml- l-18-tf ttors of aftid deceased to exhibit to JANUARY JONES Wear* the breeders of **«•&•": SriasSJ I14- office.desks 125- m maS" Ulate, tile; guttern, leaders. Aluml- the. subscribers under oath or affir- •«. ERNEST BORGNINE; eratlon* uf c • a m p I o n MlnUtu« d ejser, »»• °; « ^ejj. '". |J •. L ' plastic aid»n«. Free csti- mation their claims, and demands Pootfles and we have a reputation hIfy«e' *'"^on* special, *XH,

. - • signment Antldes unsold alter a leaves be, hedge-rowed and that col- monith arc cut to hirif-price, then if • ! * lections.be cojtfincd to leaves only. stlvl unsold, roLurned to owners:- "Hundreds of Hems'have been sold," . , .••.•••' reports'1 Tat'nmy; .*4;We'ye been inter* J yloweci f6ra graduate thesis, and a Calendar happy customer named her baby after me;" A—Nov..7, 15, 25; Dec, 3, 11. Tammy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leoniard GrindlingeT, is a sen- B—Nov. 8, 18, 26; Dec. 4, 12, ior at Westfleld Senior High School, ThejM aUrncljye gift items'.on have .established1 handicraft work- other, beautiful things, . '••' where she is a member of the folk "• • 'display' in,the'windows,of'Barrett & shops whore, skilled persons can ob- music club, tiie ski club and the C—Nov. 11, 19, 27; Dec. 5, 13. : : These articles will be on sale in ;,' •'.Crami 'Iiic.', Realtors, 43*Eim°J3t.-of- tain the 'materials and tools of their the parish'house of the Presbyterian surf clirb. After school, Tammy . • for "an .opportunity • to the^purchasers trade and where young and inex- Church in WestfieUd through today works as a candy striper at the D—Nov. 12, 20, 29; Dec, 6, 1«. ''to'obtain , GhrisLm;as presents' that perienced Workers may be brained and thereafter may be seen at the Overlook Hospital, Summit, and for '.are distinctive and unique and, at in crafts. The resulting objects of home of Mrs. Frederick Christian, the "Y" Teens. After gnadtnatfem E—Nov. 13, 21, 30; Dec. 9, 17. • * . • ' the same time, to give help to beauty and usefulness serve the dual 870 Bradford Ave. Tammy hopes to attend either Hart- people wlio are trying to help them- purpose of providing a source of in- display was arranged by Mrs. ford College or Boston University as an ant or retailing major. Eventually, F-Nov: 14, 22; Dec; 2, 10, 18. selves. come and restoring tJie sense of dig- Hazel Ward, of Barrett & Grain's nity which has been destroyed by staff, and she has included in the she would like to "travel, marry and These beautiful hand-made arti- poverty. raise a family." cles are supplied by the organiza- background several new watercolors tion known as SERR-V (Sales Ex- Included in tnis exhibit are dolls of area homes done by Barrett Helaiiie is also a senior at West- change for Refugee Rehabilitation from Japan, doll furniture from Hai- Cnain's artist, Leslyn Ash. field Senior High School. Her in- Vocations), which serves the inter- ti,, hand-carved wooden chessU from terests include art, surfing, water denomi nafci o na-1 overseas program s Korea, brass serving pieces from skiing and cooking. Next year He- of the churches through the Depart- Korea (made from reclaimed shell laine will study at Union County ment of diuroh World Service, Na- casings), ha nd-car ved elephants Technical School where she will tional Council of Churches. In rrieenyfrom India, hand-painted on silk major in nursing. countries overseas the churches have scrolls from Japan, hand-blocked Helaine is Die daughter of Mr. and encouraged cottage industries and cotton throws from India, and many Mrs. Martin Rofif,

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164 L itoad At) 1-2900 WESTFIELD CN.JT,) tEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, RM8 Sec. 2, Page 1 Social And Club News of the Week in the Westfield Area

WillardF.Weikei, Philip M. Thawley Albert Polizzi Bride Elect For Quality FURS Bride, Take Trip Becomes Engaged Is Fiance IT'S v V The engagement or Philip Michael. „ 1W ^ _ To Puerto Rico Thawley to Sharon Gail Gray has Mr- Iind Mrs- DonaU been announced hy her parents Mr. of Wllllumsnort, Pa., have eni-ounc- u/ui Willard FranciB Welkel, son of and Mrs, Ralph Gray of Cuyohoga ed Hie engagement of their dough- Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Weikol of m Falls, Ohio. He is the son of Mr.tor, Carol Lee, to Albert F. Polizzi, Weitfield's Fur Shop of Distinction and Mrs. William A. Thawley of 641 1024 South Ave, was married Oct. Altart 20th to Miss Nancy Patricia Mos- -t HHIcrest Ave, 0TMr.Tnd lizzi of 644 Central Ave. M clcki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gray is a senior at Muskln- We are HERQ tomorrow Welter P. Moacicki of Haddonficld, gum College, New Concord, Ohio, A Kt'fldualG of Scotch Ploins-Fnn- to hack upllthe Furs . majoring in elementary education. wood High School, Miss GuLshail is Officiating at the five o'clock cere- 1 Mr. Thawley, a graduate of West- employed as a clerk-typist by the mony at St. Rose of Lima Church, o Willlamsport Hospital, * /• Haddon Heights, was the Rev. Frank field High School, received a B.S. REMODELING REPAIRING. degree this year from Muskingum Mr. Pollzzi ,,w,is graduated from T*' '* 4 P. Worts. After a reception at Holly CUSTOM CLEANING College, "Ha IS now employed by ' i Westfield Higlj Sclioob'He is a scn- v;m ; House, Pennsauken, the couple left •' • -• •• . • .. . ,- •• for a trip to Puerto Rico. They will Firestone Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. I jor at'°Riitgers ^Univmky-andr a FREE ESTIMATES live in Maple Shade. A,June wedding is planned. mfim&er^Alpha?^ 1 r nity. Appliques of Chantilly lace ac- r. * 0 Future Bride tl 249J. BroacJ St:r Opp. Rialto Theatre 232-3423 cented with pearls and crystals 6 o O 0 A.summer wpcldingjs'.planned. ,, Ul adorned the bride'^empire .gown. MRS. JOHN M r.. i . ° *' Open Mon. Eves. Till 9 P.M. 7 • .' * O 0 Her chapel veil fellvjrofm" a°jeVeled (JudMi W'a Prince) 4 M •• ' t petal headpiece. She^carned^hSse- CABOL LEE GUTSHALL c •"/Return"from 'Bermuda gay° of°roses and carnations.* i* :°' ' m B .ft Mrs, Charles Bowen^wds^her sis- r. •' '.Mr and -Mrs; Richard S. Howe of wher he attended the Howmet •.-•:•„'-. ------•--. fa m - • - - - . - tor's -Jionor-'attendant. Bridesmaids fi '539' Lawrence Ave. have returned ••••*: .-.-.. I fa- a :*••:•&>:•:-:o w-.-,• ...- were" Mrs." * Robert^ Fanelli^MIss* A-'bm Castle Harbour, Bermuda, Corp Mill Products Division>; , salesr Becomes Bride convention. ' •^*~- **•"•" "' ":cv '4 Linda "G.^Cre'ek^nd 'iftftf Barbara •> -' MRS. PKRfRY WRIGHT M 0 f ,- ..,.fa .V ..-.n.. ...fa.* (Claire Maitmeaut " Of Law Student ,s Lawrence'Scanlon of Junction, Vt- LI.. T • . • served as^best man.'UsKers were ' Miss Judith Wald Prince, daugh- .If I fa I X '• \£, Jack«WeikeI;or Plainf'ield; a /cousin; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Prince ^m II I .- '- » J- - 1 Perry W. Fisher Kenneth ,Scheff .'and.Robert Weaver, •*>1 Ik. : of 7 Plymouth Rd., was married -::<:::-• '.' ^' boUi of Moorestown!' Sunday in Chicago to John McDon- 4 - ' - - •.' :• Wed1 s Student in Nosegays'were carried by the at- 4 • • ri 4 ald . Delehanty of South Weymouth, '-•*£• tendants who were costumed in Mass. -.'•:. --tr. Ann'Arbor, Mich. gowns of ice blue silk shantung. John Robinson Jr. of the First VVr the bride, a graduate of Camden Unitarian Church of Chicago per- FOR YOUR High School, is a secretary for the '•,• : The marriage ,of Perry Wright formed the ceremony after which t.-v^:M Fisher, son of Mr; and Mrs. Leices- Defense Contract Audit Agency of the couple flew east for & recep- RCA, Camden, where her husband tr/Si ter W. Fisher of 1141 Minlaink Way, tion at the home of the bride's par- :v. v. to Miss Claire Martineau took place is auditor in charge. He Is a mem-ents. ber of the Marine Corps Reserves Oct. 19 in Ann Arbor, Mich. The Attending the couple were Miss —Barnard's S^*. early evening ceremony at the' Pres- in Camden. SHARON GAIL GRAY 'Miss Ella Mae Weikel and Mrs.Alice Sara Prince, the bride's sister, byterian Church 'was followed by a and Hugh J. Delehanty, brother of Marcus reception at Hie League, University Frank Kobovitch, sisters of the bridegroom, entertained for ththee bridegroom, Temple Rite Joins of Michigan. * ; . '.- J " J diamond consultants bride at a pre-nuptial party at Green Mrs. Delehanty was graduated • The bride, daughter of Mr. and from Westfield High School, and .Valley Restaurant, Dunellen.. Gale D.Ba bat, .\ specialize in Airs. Eugene Martineiu "of" Detroit, with distinction from Simmons Col: Mteh. Was given In irarriatfe IV her lege. She is studying for her mas- A > tober. Her teille gown wes adorned ter's degree at the University of Avi Meyers }" with flower AppJiqiMft and a rtort Joanne Albrecht, Chicago, School of Social Service B w " r muaioh wh fell from a headpiece V Administration. Scotch Plalni—Miss Gale Dorian It hH tm ttltf, • tflimond spuin of Tovt. That's tUtmMd Our Dlimond Coniultint has the secret of diamond power and hf his iff. feed peerk abet vrywtm)t,' - '" Former Resident, Her husband, a graduate of Brown Babat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the power to help you choose the right diamond to aymboHzt your MM. Stefben Martineau was mat- University, is a, third year student Sidney I. Babat. of 1967 Dogwood ><"». H« knows all there It to know about dlamomfa... cut, cow, ron of honor* Bridesmaids were Miss at the University of Chicago Law Drive, was meituetf to Avi Meyers, CHRISTMAS CARDS Ky. quality. KVH aniwtr all your questi«n» and ha'lt Nip you m««. Marries Officer School. son of Mrs. Tpva Meyers, of Ash* paVfect cWt. Comt M in and Itt'i talk diamond powar todiy. Lynn E. Fisher,: sitter of the bride- kelon, Israel, end Nochum Meyers, groom; Mrs. Eugene Martineau Jr. s Priced from 1190 to $1,000. Diamond Solitatra shown $27S. Miss Joanne Albrecht, daughter of of New Yortt, on Thumtay, Oct. 31, of Grand Blanc, Mich,, and Miss Party Adds Stock at Temple Ememi-el, Wert/letf. ' w That The Election I* Ov«r, Why Net 206 E. BROAD ST. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albrecht' of • 4 Line. Their costumes of burnt WESTflELD orange.were accented by bouquetsOrange, Conn., formerly of West- Rabbi Chartos KPOWT ofAdated at of fall colored chrysanthemums and field, was married Oct. 19 in the ToThrift Shop the 11 a.m. ceremav. aasfated by Settle Down And Order Your Imprinted ft ft Mi A ADam. 3-0529 bittersweet.. Orange Congregational Church to Cantor Don Decker. A reception fol- \MJ%A2WV open Ko4«y« to % p.«. Lt. Monford J. Cor ley, USAF. His A coffee ws* held yesterday at lowed dn the soriri faol of the tern* ChrUtmai Cards - AVOID THE LAST M1N- Al-flO RUTHERFORD Ba*t roan was Stepbea Falk of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Montford the Hme of Mrs. Bruce T. Duiman, w » • ft RIDOWWOOD Solebury, Pa, Ushers were William 3U SyftvMa PMoe for the purpose MUrlHI Weiant of Red Bank, Thomas Rich- S. Corley of Fairmount, W. Va. Bafaat n»id of UTE RUSH - We Deliver Sample Books To The Rev. C. Nietson Burn per- of recocting Tbe Service League's ardion of Rye; N. V*, David Craver Thrift Shop oo Bkner Street. Ifce honor, Miss Afichele Babftt, w * * formed the ceremony. A •f " mr No Down-Poy mtnt of Ithata; & Y. and Carl Modig •t- + .*• • ir .- *?• : bride. **\*i \ Mrs: FJfh>r'i» a senior at the fiivwi in marriage by her father, SeveroJ mare similar events ere Amttitn M^yere of /••• University. of: Michigan where she the bride wore t silk organaa gown planned hJtw—u now and spring (in of the bi'Mqiiwn, served as best LECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW is a member, of Pi Beta Phi soror- with long sleeves of lace and anheu of Bundle Day ttns fall). man. Usher* ware Sol Dlener of s ity. Hev husband was graduated in A-llne skirt ending in a chapel train. CkMfctttcKses far to party were WestliekJ, Mark Brien of Fartwwd LAY-A-WAYS ACCEPTED 1957 from Westfield High School and Her illusion veil fell from a petal Robert Ront art Mr*. Dtwtf and Robert Babat, the bride's broth- In 1W2 from Cornell University headpiece. She carried a cascade er. IT whererhe was a member of Sigma bouquet of roses, 'stephahotis and Nu fraternity. He is now a candi- Following a wedding trip to Eu- Ivy. year from W' Va. Wesleyan College the * couple plan to reside to ffl late/for a doctorate in meteorology ' Miss Victoria Swaney of Belle »t the University of Michigan, where with a B.A. degree in chemistry, Israel. Vernon, Pa. was maid of honor. Jeannette's Gift Shop ^ pc received bis master's degree in Bridesmaids were former Westfield meteorology and mathematics. He heodquoffra for Hallmark Cards and Barrkml Candy residents and classmates, Mrs. Den- ; 327 I. MOAD STRHT served as a first lieutenant in thenis Feather, the former Patricia m Ordnance Corps of Uw U. S. Army Klett, of Aurora, HI. and Miss Edith Aunt Jemima Pancake Kear intrance to Municipal Parklna let where be was. awarded the Army Anthony of Warren, Mich. Miss Les- AD 2-1072 Commendation Medil. lie Francis of Belle Mead was jun- - OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS - The parents of the bridegroom ior bridesmaid. Ito attendants were Buffet Breakfast tertained at the rehearsal dinner costumed in gowns of lime twist the Sutler Hilton Inn, Ann Arbor. ottoman trimmed with Venice lace. Sunday, Nevwnbw 10 - 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. David Corley of Fairmont, W. Va. was best man. Ushers were the Orange Juke—AN Hie Aiint JemtnM Nncaket yev can eat- <•: Kappa Alpha Thtta Club bride's brother, Kenneth Albrecht T«m§y levf — Aunt Jemima Syrup — Ceffee Monday, November 11th To Tour Historic Horn* and Randal Tucker of Buckhannan, • fa W. Va; Dewtfew $1.21 per perten Wednesday* meeting of the Kap- The couple left on a motor trip to s pa Alpha IMta Aikvnnae Okib will Cheyenne, Wyo., where they will B#Mffit Kiwanii Clvk Projects be held at the Ii&ttorfc "Samuel Mil- live. Lt. Corley is stationed there ler House" 614 Mourftam Aver home at F. E. Warren Air Force Base WlelamTt Sleak HeuMP 10*9 U.S. Htflhwey #22 lotlbeund of Mr, and Mrs. Donald M. Jones. where he is a Minuteman missile Thetss and their guest* will have crew' member. Our •he opportunity to tow the beauti- Mrs. Corley was graduated in 1W4 Speneere4 by Meuwtalttslde Ktwants Club fully restored 1709 home,,and hear from Westfield High School and this Trim-A-Tree Shop a talk given by Mrs. Jones about the history of the house. Awwting the brttaw will be Now open .. .and ready with Meadamea William £. Afvteyard, W. Dale Hawkins and Mrs. Win. C. oil you'll need to decorate Owen. A shut business meeting will TURN AII start at *: 13, Jana Smith for exciting your home for Christmas. Rib- diAMONd bons and wrappings, trim- To Attend Russell $09* INTO A M

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Exciting special ### ee 0 ~ J eventi planned for OrcUr Your P«r*onoliied c /> -1 + ' f, < CNriitmas Cards Now . . , And our diamond this one day only! experts can do just Call us (232-4800) . . . Christmas Card that. A new mounting, Books will be delivered to your home perhaps a few allowing you to make your selections additional stones and unhurried . . . during the evening or any presto! A new jewel week-end. . . . from an unused heirloom. A wonderfuF tot tfce wfc«fe tmmttr way to give new life Children's Menu to out-dated jewelry. Luncheon Private Party Facilities akctU jane snti Corktalln Paily jane smith Including- SuniTay 129-139 cweMt* AI m turn 1 %<9 CINT8AI AI m imm Uj, TIIR WKSTFIELD (NJ.) UAD1ER, THURSDAY, NOVEMHEIl 7, 1008 "Kiss Me Kate" Slated \\w\t Avc, Plu'lnfllHd at 8:30. 'fllekoita Bird Club to Vi«w un> n\'(iihil>lo ;it Urn door. Crafts Show, Sale Suburban Symphony's Tschaikovsky DAR Entertains "Glimpses of Hawaii" By Parish Players Olroelwl hy llohort Slovens, inuaiunl tliivctum is hy Jli' Promises Unique Concert Impressive to Reviewer A motion picture, "Glimpses of New Members "Kifls Mo Kuto" by Colo Poi< I'nH«\s nutl Hi« olmreotfropliy by Will Hnwnji," will bo ahown by Roy T. will l>o projionted hy HIP Parish Phiy- limn Mowman. Slurring aro By PAUL KUETER major Violin Concorto. HOT rubato Pluckity of Crnnford at Tuesday's Now find prospoctlve members or.4 of PtolnflJold Nov. Ji-u, I.l-ia, 22- (Jim1, Ktlwurd Uuvroucu, Jo Holiday Gifts niccllnt' of the Wtistflold Bird Club woro entertained at a too Timrfiduy 23 In tlio UivlltirUin Partwh House, 724 troalimoiit of tlio melodic lints was RJuluml Aiv/ivJno, Tlio Suburban Symphony opened soinetlmoa fit odds with Mia orehos- nt tlio homo af Mr. imd Mrs, James by nhu oxecutivo comniitlo^ and With trtw halldny season just Us 1D0B-UD suason yesterday evening inn's more aodato and objective ap* Cumbria, 40G Chenning Avo,, at a cbainnon of the' Wtsslfiold Clwpter wound the eomor, many local shop- with an fl'U-Tsclm'ikovsky pwgram pcoiidi and an oecaslorwil contre- p.m. Mr, Pluckcy, club piosldont, DA!R at (lie honw of (lie regont, Mvs, pers will hovti Iho opportunity lo porfomiod dn the Wcstfield High temps was tho result, Sim playod and hi» w)fa made tho film while Byron M. VondorbUt. purolwao iwlquo #111 Hems at tho Scfliool audliarium. The concert, t'hc work, perhaps, as a true daugh- vacationing In Hawaii this year. Assisting at tho toa vable wore :Jrd animal Cmnllvts CwPts Show ut conducted by Henry Bloeh and fea- ter of (Romany wwld^LVO (toad It, A field trip to Brigantlno National iMosdumos John M. Daubenapecfc, Teinplo Ennmu-el, Nov. 24-20. turing violinist Carroll Glenn and with plenty of personal iaentklca Uefygc will take place Riulph Hall, Guy L. Qulrtn, Uvwrenco OO Thoi-o will be gifts for ovoryono, •pianist Eugene List as soloists, was lion and abandon.». -° a;* '«•" t Nov. 1Q, under tho lead- E, Wouters and Miss Marlon Cub- railing in price from $1.50 up. Such ployed to a noer-capaclty house. It Q{ Ralph Malnwaldt, Anyone berly. 1 individually hand-cnaiflGd Hems ln- was -an evening which hold some Im- 10 peaornitmc€*.of tlio.fl flat mi nor f _,_.,„, M!ed. Is requested to contact Mrs, vahderbilt and Mrs. Malcolm lino p i 1 M cludo Jewelry of ail kinds, small pressive musical moments. . „ .0J ™ n'.f-i«Vi)»,4i A.''."11 Hi-'W; )y|»lk"ey of Cranford, vice pres- Piano,Conterbo. To.d^us* tWfi-work( 0 M, Panton, panflmenbanian, were pieces of furniture, ceramics, no€- tocnr-ofithe-club. .' honored guests Sunday at tne 40th Tho opening 'work, wiblch was the is ulinost('lik«ycUi!kiti£.about a per- o •* a POST cMcwork, t£i|»esti*y» glass, and sculp- STORKCORNER formanoe;.of;; vMy': Country 'Tis of flnnlvonsary receptton of the Old Romeo 'and Juliet Overture-Fantasy, : ture U\t various media. Tho exiiibi* TI\eb;'.M-Jt'iliQs been played so very White Chapter, DAR, at Roclcaway ii be open From 12:30 to 10 * * > showed tlio orchestra' to be n« this year wiH be a * * * The strings, although not always Tlio jewelry craftsmen Include Ted solid community support, its future presented Fjiiday and Saturday eve- m Boutique table, ca attic Mod posters Mr, and Mrs. Steven MiHor Martin flawless in intonation, In their best Lowy of South Ora nge, Glenda looks bright, indeed. nings, Dec. 6 and 7, noting (tat a baked goods sale. of 751 Clark St. beoame parents for moments had a shimmering intens- Arontzcti of Ramsey, W1K> just won "Everyone is welcome." the lirst time Oct. 26 at MuMenberg ity, a glistening sonotity that evoked the Dramonds-IiUcrnationial 'Award, Anyone wishing to try out torth e Hospital. The baby, a boy, has bene the -hetghU and depths of the ill- Entertains for Brother and Barbara Stanger of Summit. FoWea should ptan to attend the BOND PHARMACY named after km father. fated pair. The wood winds end Sing at Hospital Also June Katdien, Bound Brook, * * * "Meet the Director" party, Tuesday brasses were kept nicely in balance; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Hoover eriamel on copper; Michael Giliardi A son, Roger Geoffrey Doyle ar- The Chora leers, a singing group at 8 p.*n, in the Surburtan Hotel, of 103 Cedar St. entertained Spturday E. BROAD (Mr, BUKAX streeteed the patrjoion ele- of Livingston, woodworking; Ina rived Nov. 1 at Overlook Hospital, from the music department of the Summit, Sotos, choral groups and gance at the music wisely not auc- for her brother, Major Frank R. WESTFIELD Golub of Moun'Kainside, textiles; Ray the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Woman's Club of Westfield, enter- specialty numbers are to be chosen. sumbtng to the temptation of exag- Griger of Santa Anna, Calif., who is Weiner of Mountainside, glass and Gregory Doyfe of Fanwood. tained yesterday afternoon at the Director this year is Ron Tetgland gerating the phrasing. Far from un- retiring after serving for 25 years pasties; Janet Oardell of Livingston, Children's Specialized Hospital. of CargtU Productions. It is hoped derstated, the melodic lines were In the U. S. Marine Corps- Among glass; Alex Taller of New York that many Westfielders, men as well This benefit is sponsored by the honestly and beautifully treated. Under the direction of Mrs. Roy the guests was his sister, Mn. R. J. City, sculpture; Bess Sclniyler of Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-el. Co- Slegiist, the singers presented a as women, will try out Nov. 12. Munzipapa of Millingto^, her hus- New York City, ceramics; Barbara chairmen are Mrs. Stanford Reiss Miss Glenn gave a fulUhroated, program of children's songs and a The ftlldes, a benefit for Overlook band, and high school friends in this Bisgyer of Rye, N.Y., sculpture. and Mrs. Harris Gutmaoher. passionate performance of the Dsin«-a-h>ng with the youngsters. Hospital, will be given in Summit, area.1 • :''•'.

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129-139 CENTRAL AVENUE 800 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AT 132 ELMER STREET THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMDRK 7, 3908 Hov. Charles F. Buttner, A recep- cheon wMch la a bonefdi foi» tho Diane Harraden tion was given at Forsgato Country Author of Nancy Drew, Bobbsey Twins Eleanor Warwick Frederick Slocum YW Fund Luncheon FolLow^iJp Fund of tlm YMCA. Club, Jameaburg. Is Wednesday fund l.s used U> fiii'LiKM* !ho Wed in Rah way Attending the couple were Mrs. Books to Speak at Book-Author Tea Is Married to Is Engaged work of tho YWCA International Dl- vi.shiti in snnio 74 comiirlus Llnouali- Thm-osa Laurent and William Gnrry. Tho annual World FcllowRrtfn I,un- Miss Diane Mario Harraden, Among Who autiiora wJ» will speak Seminary Student Tlit: entingement of Frederick Van chcon of the Weslflicld YWCA will oul. tliij world. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Bonjpmin Tho bride Is a secretary at Merck, Speaker lx! held Wednesday at the Y on Clark Vw rcsorvniLtoiifl, plwuso contact Sharp & Dohma Research Division, Nov. 25 vat Me Book und Author Tea Horn Slocum of Wcstfiold, son of J. Hnrradan of «2 Mohawk Tor., be- is Mrs. Harriet S. Adams, wflio has The wadding of MJSS Eleanor Hw- Mr. and Mrs. H. Dodd Stocum ofStreet at 12:45 p.m. Mrs. Bradford (.he YWCA office. Ch-lkl cam \a avail. cumc tho bride Sunday of Michael B, Railway. Her husband, son of Mr. Warwick and George B. VGJI Graver, o former Wcstfield resident, able during the httic-licon. For liio.su and Mrs. Michael P, Gupko of ^ill- wrlLten more than 100 books for girls Lukewood, formerly of Westfield, to Gupko. and boys. PeU Jr. look place Saturday at theMiss Hoc .1. Pepe has been an-will l>e the featured speaker. uniible Ui ntlond, n direct eoniribii- side, attended Newark College of tion (o t.ho World PwHowslilp Fund Writing under male and female Reformed Church of Linden. nounced by her parents Mr. andMany interested Y'MCA monitors Officiating at the ceremony In StEngineerin. g and Is a designer with ere serving as hostesses at the lun-will IMJ gratefully r Mark's Church, Railway, was thethe Austin Co., Roselle. pseudonyms, Mrs. Adams is the The five-tiiiiiy o'clock candlcUiglit Mrs, Anthony Pcpe of West Orange. mastermind of several mystery and eeromony was perfomicd by Rev, Mr. Slocum attended Union Col- adventure series ttvat have been Joseph L, Perry assisted by Dr.lege, Harbourville, Ky., and is now dhitling and thrilling children (or V Kooy of the New Brunswick associated with tho Great American years; Nancy Drew, The Bobbsey an Seminary. Dr. Stephen Insurance Co., East Orange, He is Twins, the (Hardy Boys, Tom Swift, fflmbrough, of Pniniooton Seminary, the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Henry the Rover Boys and the Dama Gdrls. was soloist, with John Hohbc'ck of F Foster, 845 Boulevard. the Long Branch Reformed Church The books designed tfor children be- A June wedding is planned. & 'tiween the ages Of 6 to 15 all have at Dlie organ. A reception was held *?-.:• happy endings and the dwraoters fit The Monday Afternon Club, Plain- e shoe d never tell lies. field. Overlook Twigs Slated /&; ••:;/:£. The bride is the dtmglrter of Mr. Tlie first books of the series were and Mns. Norman H. Warwick, of To Meet Next Week M originated by (Mrs. Adams's father, ••-> fit, our fitters 306 Massachusetts St. Mr. Van Pelt Overlook Hospital Twigs scheduled Edward Stretemeyer, wlio created is the son of Mrs. Sophie Van Pelt the Bofabsey Twins in 1006. Eventual- to meet tliis week are: MounUainsJde- ly foeforme d his own syndicate and Twag HI, 12:30 p.m. Monday, home won't se Mrs. Cert Chnistensen, twin sister of Mrs. H, J. Bromm, 420 New hired ghost writers, producing more of ttie bride, was matron of honor. This way you can really be sure you're than 700 books before hte death In Providence Rd.; Twig I, 8:30 p.m. Other attendants were Miss Eleanor Tuesday, home of Mrs. TJwmas buying the right Stride Rite for your child Ovr 1930. James of New York. Miss Lynn Case fitters check and recheck a child's foot for size, —R. B. Condlt Flanagan, 288 Old TVrte Rd. His work was carried on by his MRS, HARRIET S. ADiAMS of Buffalo, a cousin of the bride; Westfiold-Twig 1,10 a.m. Tuesday, shape/ everything. Perfect fit is what they're offer, daughter who was the mother of Irs, Eric Seetergh of liiftden, and home of Mre. John F. Boyer, 740 Perfect fit is what your child gets. Come see us. small children at 4foe lime of held at 2 p.m. Nov. 25 at The Con- Mrs. Carmen Simeooe of Oiffiside Norman PI.; Twig V, 9:15 a.m. Tues- soon. Ahd see all our Stride Rites for playdoys, his death. She started by editing gregation Ohundi, Elmer St., and is lark, Sister of the bridegroom. day, home of Mrs. J. W. Gentles Jr., Sundays, everydays. five manuscripts be had left end open to the public. Tickets may be Carmen Siineone served m best 806 Shatfowlaw-n Dr.; Twig X, 9:30 eventually started writing herself, obtained from lany member of theman for his bmWber-in-Iaw. Ushers a.m. Wednesday, home of Mrs. It. D. THE starting with a Bofabsey Twin' book. department. Through the co-opera- included Richard Brdhn, David Berg- Brirtton, 21 Bennett H. work is carried out now under tion of. John (Lafferty of Th« Town ner and William Hannousek, class- !rant that Adams's books have been Hospital, Westfield • Mountainside, really works! Solves under- translated into 17 language* and was held this week at the hospital arm problems for many USE OUR CONVENIENT CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY PUN Itehcd In 17 countries. They are with Mrs. R M. Longley, president, who had despaired of effee- the beM-seWne children's boote in presiding, Hostesses were Mesdames tlTi help. Mitchum Anti- Compbte UIM of Orthopedic Show rid, According to the publfeh- S. C. Hitchings, William G. Birming- Penplrant keeps underarms •vow er, Grosset and Dunssp. The Bobb- ham, F. Clark Donavan and Edward absolutely dry for thousands DOCTOR'S FtlSCftlPTIONS ACCUtATUY RUB) ins have sold 50 mHtton cap- of grateful UMTS. Positive I • fa L. Swan, incy Drew 30 mftHon and the action coupled with com- Boys 26 million. plete gentleness to normal ACCURATE MCOftDS of AN Wttfn* The highlight of the meeting was ikln and clothing Is mad* Adams was born ro New Jer- the announcement that the Senior nruvuirtjeuicuviA Matt REMINDER CARD* posribte by an unusual for- d lives in 'llapkwood. After Provide MH SIZ1 CHtCKUn Auxiliary has contributed »M.60O and mula devised by a young; WISTfttD ^^1 OTHtt STOWS ^^^^^^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—^^^^^her $radutQon iwift Wekwsiey OH- 4^00 hours of volunteer work to the genius In pharmacy and pro- R sttt totUed down in earacot to hospital during the past year. Six duced by a trustworthy W* RM ft CHNMSY ITS. | I IN CtANWtO t "MAKE RANDAL'S A FAMILY AFFAIR" chnen career, fee* written ofauxiliary members, who have con- ytafold laboratory. R*eom* girls* mystery stories. From the tributed 170 hours each this year, madid by over 600 leading time sto woo a little girt, she wrote received special congratulations. department stores and thou- Store Hoursi Mon. 9 to 9; Tuts, thru Sat. 9 to 5.30 iboriea, «* firot atmpfe, mod then r sands of drug stons. Don't Gold bars, for BOD hours of serv- glrs in to psrsplratioa ADAMS 1-MtO complicated. worries; try Mttetuun Antl- author if • wMow. She hap ice, were awarded to Mrs. William Parspinat today. Randal's three CUIIONHI ood 11 ip'uipJiloUrftfi* L. Brqwer, Mrs. E. L, Crow, and whom sheeomMsrtbar tostcritics, Mn. William MegUughlln. Three WpOfl flnOMOCry '• 9 kdams's other Merest* have new members, Mrs. R. G, Valerio, included Sunday School teacfatf and Mrs. S. W. Persons Jr. and Mrs. writing, college and woman* dubs, Joseph Belts, were introduced. Crow and Girt Scout work. She Dr. E. Milton Staub, edministra made extensive trips through tor and medical director of the hos Jnfced States, Canada, Mexico, pital, was guest of honor and prln Sou* America, Europe, Hawaii, the cipal speaker. In addition to thank Orient and Africa, and has pteced Ing the auxiliary members for their many of her stories in foreign aet- generosity, to the hospital, be out- supply tidgv. lined its history and future palni. speaking at <*» tea wiM be Jerome Hines, leading bum of the The meeting was then turned over etfopotttan Opera, who will dis- to Mrs. George Gross who was re- 'AAV/S CUH his book, "TOs Is My Story> cently elected president of the Senior i My Stow," an autobfagra- Auxiliary for 1969. SiOmSL tfch etnohasiiM the Chritflan The auxiliary was organized in orientation of hit Me; Hope Sawyer 1909. According to Dr. Staub, it has uyutanihd, who wtt talk about her become "an invaluable aid in ob- book, "Unexpected Treasure," an taining financial support and volun- t of her experiences with wild teer services for the hospital." her larm m NewfMd; Julia Berratt of Montdak, author, tec* Children's Specialized Hospital aod flower orranger, wtt pre- was founded in 1891 and, until 1963, ber book \tuttm Garden," which was known as the Children's Country Mstory of tfardena and gorden- Home. After establishing an inter- ehrou^iout the world from the national reputation as a rehabilita time of tne pbaroah to the present, tion center for youthful polio vie tea, opunsorcd by the litera- Urns, it gradually, broadened its nd drama department of theservices to include highly-specialized Woman's Ckib of West/Md, will be treatment of any long-term ailment in a child, and occasionally in ad- ults. Coffft Postponed a W«k Today Its complete, fully accred- The Early '60s Newcomers month- ited medical and rehabilitation fa- ly kaf f ee ktotoch ha» been postponed cilities serve some 50 children suf- BIG FASHION until next Thursday morning be- fering from rheumatic fever, cere- cause of today's school holiday. Hos- bral palsy, orthopedic conditions, NEWS for WltD ANIMALS tess' next Thursday will be Mrsacciden. t disabilities and other long- Kenneth R. Hoover, 103 Cedar St. term ailments. Little Sistc-ri . * . that's tho IMS*-1. . the ortof look ... pur-r-r wide leg pant, topped like o cot in (til* •MM with a now Youn? Fishermen

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•W^p^ir^^V^^^^P ^^P ^T^^^^F r ^F™/ Page i THE WE8TF1FXD (N..T.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1088 1(1,000 bw* recommended, Club's Duplicate Gome Twins Mothers Delegate to tho 7th annual convention of the Bookmobile Visit edueattomil, pnporixiek lioolcs of ull Now Jersey Association of Twins lending pubMsIierfl. The bookmobSJo Is Postponed Mrs, Molvln Hedborg of Westtiold Set by Lincoln emvkvs many Lite, including hmrd Activities of Church Women Mothers Clubs held Saturday in The duplicalo bridge- gamo sched- was a delegate of tlie Suburban cover plolmre boohs and oMwr edu- Mothers of Twins and Triplet* Club Wayne, School PTO .rpcomini'iiried wlunies for uled Nov. 15 nl Lho Woman's Club raudens. of Westflcld Ima boon postponed un- The anmpufl lyoulern'olyHo, n mod- Women's Society Uniting with Group Baptist Circles til Nov. 2fl due to Hie New Jorsoy ern Innovation In scJiool Book F\nlrs, are Invited lo visit the Bridge Lcugiiu's annual pnrty for Will oomo ID Lincoln Scliool from bookmobile during its stay at Lin- From Evangelical United Brethren Are Scheduled now lifo masters which will be heid 0:30 to 4 p.m. Momlny, Tuesday ami coln Saliaol. at, Lho Westmonl Country Club. Wednesday. The uniquo ar> loot book- On Wednesday, Nov. 13, parents A Service of Celebration for theWilliam R. Henriksen and Mrs. Par- irnlber meetings of tflie cir- Winners of Friday evening's mafl- store MI whools will provide a com-um Invited to I/incoln Sclvool to vJsU uniting of the Women's Society of ley Kelcittim. cles of tihe Women's MJissiwi Society tor point gome were: plete on-campus Book l\\\r spon- chufsrooins during the annual open Christian Service of the First Unit- At 1 p.m. there will Uo a report by of the First BaptH Church of Wcst- North-South — 1st, Mi\ and Mrs. sored by tlm Lincoln Scliotrf PTO. hmiso in connocMon wi-t:lt National ed Methodist Church wHh Hint of thethe Committee of Christian Social fleld will be held next Tinersdfly, Ralph Vnn Dcrwerker of Metuchen; Gmrlos l'Yankonbnoli will ftdueabion Week. The hours for visi- 2nd, Roger Semplc of Scotch Plains, Evangelical United Brethren will l>e Concerns. The special guest speaker Nov. 15: >M serve n.s ehnirm;m .ssisti'il by Mrs.tations 111*0 between 9:15 and 11:30 Mis. George Stalknecht of Westfield; •*l Itcld Thursday, Nov. 14, in the Meth- will be R*rt>bi Ctalca A. Kroloff, of Circle 1, Mra. HnroW SUM, leader, f.% Selh linkers. Mrs, Jaimvs McElroy n.m. and 1:.15 and 2:45 p.m. Theodist Church Fellowship Room. Temple Emanu-El who will spook 1 p.m. homo of Mm. Howard Prince, 3rd, Robert Howe and William Hal- will I)L> LroaMirer. bookmobile will remain open from about Oacdol'a Place. The regular 722 Fairaores Ave. pin, both of Westfield; 4th, Mr. and B:30 n.m. to 4 p.m. for the parents' Tiic service wttl be led by Mrs. H. Mrs. Robert Tulloch t>[ Duncllen. ^^^ ^ __ Supplied by Hongaw Book Ser- Stnngc OrUt. A now clici rter has business meeting will follow with Circle 2, Mrs. Fred W, Mollmid, vice of Beraenfleld, tlie bookmobile convenience. been drawn and will be signed by Mrs. Howard B, Goff, president, leader, 1 p.m. Itome of Mrs. Lucius Enst-Wesl—1st, Mr. and Mrs. Low- 1IEATIVG AIR C6Nt)ITiOKlNG those in attendance at tlvis meeting. 1) residing. T. Fish, 519 Atden Ave. ell Scher of Clark; 2nd, Mrs. Arnold Circle 3, Mrs. James Goiimly, lead- Freeman of Perth Amboy, and Mrs. rUELdlL They will become clmrter members 474 NORTH AVE, K,( WESTflELD of the new society. er, 1 p.m., ivome of Mrs. Robert I.Edward Cohon of Plafnfleld; 3rd, Let us help you get well B acfcsttom, 9 Olevelond Ave., Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hassard of ADtrn* f-SBll , , There will be a combined meeting Minister Speaks Cfflonia. Union; 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Business Established by F. B. McDowell —1928 of the day and evening members of 4, Mns. Herbert C. RohSmit- h of South Pin Infield. Rent Sickroom Equipment from United Rent-All: bhe Women's Sooiety that day in the FeltowslTip Room. The executive On United Nations leiador, 10 a.m. at the Hospital beds, adjustable wheel chairs, folding ohurbh. wheel chairs, bedside tables, bedside lamps, board will assemble at 9:15 a.m. in Circle 5 Mrs. Cliorlet*on H. F. Room 214. Church Women United observed t I walkers, crutches Would Community Day Friday at theSmith, loader 8 p.m. home of Mrs. Tlie morning program will feature O. ; & canes, Befthed Baptist Church. Tlie Rev. Marion N. Taylor, 636 Rdtovay Ave. hydraulic lifters, a panel on Human Rights, moderat- ed by Mrs. Edwin Laheetoa. Panel Richard Headock, a staff member of portable TV's, the Methodist Office for the United An Entire Shop 7i> You vaporizers, members and thdr topics are Mrs. Nations, was the speaker. He ex- Entries Sought * commodes, bed Richard Smith, race; Mrs. Richard L, Mills, education; Mrs. Norman plained bhat m&ny of the stfoit-com- pans, many uMorash, tew; Mrs. Inland K. Beach, ings of the U.N. are publicised but For Garden Club's 6ther items, economics; Mrs. Robert Btdgood, fow people realize tfliat our Con- Maternity Fashions Only world, perspective and the interna- gress has only ratified one of the . We will be tional year. conventions, whereas Russia has rat- Christmas Show ' pfeasod to ified eight so far. However, he said, ' • • process yovr Polk music that, was written and "A New Word is A'Owning/' and w* recorded by Sister Miriam Therese The public is invited by the Gar- sluouM rejoice in this emergent new den Club of Westfield to exhibit in claim forms* Winter and the Medical Missionary world order, rattier than oppose K, 'Nuns will be sung by a quartet con- its sta ndard flower show. * * The See Our because it is the seeds planted by Lights of Christmas," an open-homes sisting of Mrs. Elmer S. Schmalen- tlte mdssioniaries that taugt* the peo- berger, Mrs. Charles W. Lutz, Mrs. tour to be held Dec.' 12 from 1:30 ple in distant countries tiftait we areto 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:30 Bdwln-D; Reardan and Mrs. Ken-all equal. neth G. Morris. p.m...... And Holiday Collection The program constated of a - There is competition in the nar- Luncheon will be served at noon logue between Mrs. Daniel Wright 719 Central Ave., Westfield Tel. 232-3150 in the Socral Hall wttft Circle 3 as row-leaf and broad-leaf evergreens And Mrs. Clarence B. Smiti about and in house plants. Anyone inter- ••i • Skint • Slocks hostess. Mrs. Norman L. Kehrli, the rights of man and tteteaching s chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. ested in entering the varied classes of Jesus Christ. Scripture reading should contact Mrs. William M. Pott, was given by Mm. Earl Wright, who. 134 Brightwood Ave., for informa- was chairman of the day, MRS, Wil-tion and for advance entries. In Westfield it's liam Cober, president of Che Council The club will meet Tuesday at Sim 6 to 44 welcomed the guests, 1 p.m. at the Eliznbethtown Gas Co., Elm St. Mrs. Everett Rowley of Hanover will present a program, Grapho-Analysis "Symbols of Christmas, Past and Present." A judge for the National Council of Garden Clubs, Mrs. Row- Topic for Calvary ley is a recipient of the sweepstakes ities award for arrangements in the New Lutheran Women York Flower Show. She is the author OPPOSITE TEPPER'* of numerous magatine articles and is a well-known lecturer. The qUarterty meeting of CWwary 38 SOMERSET STREET 733-6474 PLAINPtELO Luttwten Churchwom«t wtt be held Hostcsi chairman will be Mrs. The Buy of the Year! ! Frank Oertel, assisted by Mesdames Noun, 9i00 t6 5:30 ThurMlay ?i30 to9iO O W&ftnesriay In the FflHowNp HailRobert J. Hanger, John P. Long- of'the church at 8:15 p.m. well, Hugo G. Loesch and Milton E. Closed Wedneiday Rev. Normatt Wetting, a certi- Lowell. Fur Trimmed De$igner Sutii fied gnapho^nlaayrt, vM be the guest speaker. Gnapho«riafy«fe te the sci- Very Specialty Priced!!! entific tytitem of evaflurtnlg Hand- writing in order to *tirty the writer's traiU of penwnaittyi >- - •••*. of religion alt LIMITED I 1 .1 is Oecettr High Sohrtoi in Rev. W«*ng has used Kb service in" TOYO A superior collection of Wool Shetianda — many fields, including industry, mar- '*VMV!Ar.*H!>f stunning Tweeds and Gabardines — all furred riage counselling, screening job ap- feS f. N m- with natural Mink — Australian Opossum — pHoattoni, «duca*#on, and vocational •£i m and Nutria He is a We member of w&o tte Internatton&l GmMogy Soctety AJ v& and president of the New Jersey MB ;-»;-s '^1 I mm* ;S3 .r.< chapter. . *y. E»? S&l FVrilowing the progrtun there will :-::>S;y m. ^ ^i # I -4 ':^:i m •//&m be etet^on of officers for the com- :•«•?• • •AT. w- \ «4 t'\ . ^^ ' -V ing year. Hefreshments wm be &W* W-!? f»S« served by Dorcas Circle. 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phens of 304 Oreiula Circle. All throe • •" ••• J.:'... -. ;' }•». :'••• -:: '• Ave., and ftkibard L. Townley, son K ••.-:,- -^ ' were members of tlie National Hon- of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Townley of or Society at Wcstfletd Illffli School. 026 Arlington Ave. Petrucionc received the mark of * * * summa cum laude-AuiHum on the Appointed Lo tllie staff of the Union Lablnum exam. Nelson was a Na- Commuter, student newspaper at tional Merit Finalist and Stephens Union Cottage, Cnanford, ore Jean received a National Merit Letter of A. Walker of 171 Elm St., Llnde^J. • Commendation. Hess of 407 drove St., Jefft*ey«A. * * *. Ttyan of 818 Kimtwll Ave, also Irene •David D. Brown, Jeffrey C. Gru- J. Fabian of Mountainside. man and Lou lie L. MoegaraLl arc * - * * Steven Ross Giif'flbh received a among the more than 16,000 students ; enrolled for the Sail semester at master- of science degree from Le - hlgh Universtty during its Founder's Memphis (Term.) State University. 1*. * * * Day exercises ii* October; He was Carol P, Duwson, daughter of Mr. graduated from Lehigh with a B.S. In B.A. degree. and Mrs. Harry M. Dawson of 514 * * * Prospect St., has been named to foe Freshmen at Lyoomtng College, —Gerber Photo Service 1969 edition of "Who's Who Among WHiifimsport, Pa. include Kattiryn • * • Students in American Universities MRS. J, WESTFORD CUTLER Kiaingham, daughter of Joseph Kin- and OofHeges." A senior at Hollins inghacn of 416 Jeffereon Ave., Jo- - College, Vs., she is majoring in seph Soney, son of Mr. end Mrs, French and is vice president of the Joseph Soney of 160 Cottage PI., Author of Flower and 9tudent Government Association.

'•* Lynne M. Terry, daughter of Mr. Miss Dawson spent tier junior year and Mrs. Willuan Terry of 645 3bad- Speaking Monday Before Woman's Glub studying in Paris on Holliaa' abroad owlawn Dr. And Cyntbia M. Payne, i ' . V - - i program. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David * * * "Treasures of a Traveling Fiower For AH OMM," Payne of Motmtainside. John Jeffers of Wtftftod, a stu- : .- + * # Arranger" wUl be fte Mbjtfot dfe- Cutler's other books are dent at Athens (Ala.) College will Karen Mbnbeck, daughter of Mf. cuieed Monday by Mm. J. Wetfta* Ptovw AmNvMB/'- Vlfce stab hav« hb rtame Hated m the i&W and Mrs. Robert. C. Morbeck of 761 CUtter before die Wwrtan'a CM> of Inning Gardener land "Judtar ft edition of "Who's Who Among Stu- fty&Up Avenue, torn bma vtaeted WetiOeM tft 1:16 p.m in tfte tower M to American Universities and president «f Nu chapter of CW Ome- lounge of Itte Mawmk Tempte/', atom tfaftfenfetf KattMtttieN. Cutler Cottage*." •Weertd An* * *<* U fVUCDIMn Mr MmHSUHl* A MnWT for before moving Bosk Of KM***. America* John J. Oontoc Ji\ son of Mr. and and • Soartdinavten stwficB m*Jor, [anbdbUcig a- mentor Home, ftytdar Gaftfeotaf end many Mr*. Ooaton of 7* Scutch Plains 9he; speqt her; Junior year at the Uni^ Mountainside Gankn CM), other pi**Mfa*. 8na fa a nattem verity of Copenhagen m Deomarkt prwertw* by the HbeiMure aftly aoonttad maeter CuUer to waU known through and ditamei depaftnMtet Judge, Her priffton m «* mm m -art wAibtor, torturer E, OftrroUi flon at Mr* m Book and Author tea whed anfeta «nd tciafihef: Her prairfamB and Fridirtc C. CMrrott of an Bel* discussed her book "Flower corttoin the. baste in- videre Ave., has been sfatAtA m a to «sM the amateur DiaiinCuMJed AFROTC C«fat for thi Aower Mrtu^i, y«t *r* an fcwpir- 1961-69 .aoadnnic year. He i» a a* •tton td (be mor« «xp«wowW. rtior at Davis and fifth* College U '• r g Ae prtgftm, ton will Ellins, WJ V« wtMtv h* it a meni* be terved by membcra «f the music ber] of Air JhM» ROTC DflMchmei* '•* -ittd ptMpy WVNMII. depirtrnitits, ,

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-i I Pnge 6 THE WESTFIEU) ourri Is being organized For Two Choral ly, Persons Interested may cDntau by Mr. and Mrs. Rlchnrd Lighthlpe Mrs, Joseph OMnhoney, 2H Oakland Meeting Tomorrow Momlwra of t|ie Summit-Westfiold Dolia Gnmitia Alumnae Association for tonight's mooting of Wesmarco 1*1., Summit. Hclienrsuls arc hold at the new First Notional Bank of Art Concerts Tuesdays at « p.m. at the First Tho Single PnivnUs Group will had will moot this evening at fl p.m. in its ri^iila)1 monthly meeting tomor- the home of Mrs, John Willnrd, 53B Scotch Plains on South Ave, C. A. Start Your Christmas Shopping ItiiptisL Church. Plylcy, club president, will conduct row nitfhl at the Y>MCA. Dr, HUIHIU Sherwood Pkwy. for a tnlk by Mrs. The Cliornl Art SofleLy of New the business meeting. Jersey, under 1 ho dirodion of Kve- KMI&L will speak on tiho subject John Kepler, a Dolta Gamma of at the lyn Dlcuke of Wo.stfk-lci, announces David Hackett Studying "•Problems of the Single Parent; Scotch Plains. it will oudiliun for .solo ami qtiorluL In Switzerland Emollomri, Soufcal, Sexual." Mrs. Kepler, who attended North- Bridge to Aid Hospital pnrLs for its winlor concert. lu be Dr. Hmma who leoLures regularly western University, Is a free lance l David C. Itacketl, a 24-yf nr-old on NBC's The .John Neva! Show, is writer, lecturer and world traveler. Metropolitan New Jersey alumnae performed .Inn. 24. imd t ic spring of the Alpha Delia PI sorority will concert to be; hold May 2.1 student from Wcstficld, ciir-rcivily is a graduate of Columbia University Her subject will be "Rooftop to studying Germanic litcnatm-e at tlie and besides having a private prac- Jungle—Andes Adventure." hovo a bridge party tomorrow for Tho nudilions are scheduled for University of Zurich in Switzerland. Refreshments will be served by the benefit of the Children's Special- Sunday, Nov. 17, from 1:30 to 4:30 tice in the analyst field she is asso- He is a 19KJ-G9 Rotary Foundation ciated wil'h the Einstein Medical co-hostesses, Mrs. Guy R. Scott of ized Hospital, Mountainside. It will Exquisite costume and semi-precious Jewelry p.m. in the First Baptist Church, 170Graduate Fellow. College and the Po^t-graduate Cenr Chatham and Mrs. Allan Oliver of begin at 8 p.m. at the William Pitt Kim St. Persons desiring further in- West Orange. Reservations may be Restaurant, Chatham. formation may contact Mrs. Hleeke, Mr. Hackett was graduated from Lei* for Mental lleaitih. A wide variety from $2.98 to $30.00 Single adults who wish to visit tlic inade by calling Mra. Wlllard or HUH Cnrlelon Tid. Colgate University and is working John R. Burrows of 214 Sinclair for a Ph.D. degree at the University group may do so for tliree moot- Mrs. Robert M. Stemmler, 722 Glen For tho winter concen, a tenor ings before joining. During the first Avc. PI. has been pledged to Pi kappa Psi .soloist will ho selrcted for Kndnly's i of Virginia. He was awarded a Full- fraternity at Union College, Cran- Cultured Pearls • Pierced Earrings • Charms bright Scholarship during the 19G5- period of the monthly mooting, an "Psahnus Ilungaiicu.s," a hnrilonc orientation period is held to acquaint ford, where he Js a liberal arts ma* and Koprano for Nelson's "What Is liii academic year to study at the Sub Juniors Praised Jor in the .Day Session. Bracelets • Pendants and Earring Sets University of Vienna in Austria. those interested wiUi qualifications Man," and a quartet, for Britten's for joining and activities of the By State Advisor "Rejoice In The Lamb." A quartet He left for Switzerland In the mid- French and Italian pure silk Scarfs for Mendelssohn's "Elijah" to be dle of October, arriving in. Zurich group. Mrs. Kay Shanahan, Sub Junior Reireshmottts will be served and presented at llic spring concert also for the start of school on Oct. 22. state advisor, spoke to the &;Wun- Mr Neighbors Evening Bags • Unusual Purse Accessories will be chosen, The Foundation provides for all dancing to records will follow the lor Women's Club of Wcstfield at its program. There is a smail'l fee for The Society, now in rehearsal for educational, living, and travel ex- October meeting congratulating the GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE , the winter concert, welcomes inquiry penses the student incurs during the admission. group on winning the Paxjemaker from singers who desire to per-academic year. Award last year (for the most effec- To Make Pine Cone Trees tive work in tfte stale. 1 The speaker gave brief reajnie*!of . \ At Rake-Hoe Workshop What is to be done in the dub'i. vari- ous committees; public relations, OUR 40% DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL FABRICS A workshop for Rake & Hoe Gar- drama, international relations,'mu- den Club members will be held next sic and public welfare. She t STILL CONTINUING Thursday Nov. 14, at the YWCA at the West field club also as enthusias- p.m. This workshop is being tic, thoughtful and friendly. v »:•'- planned jointly by the flower arrang- 104 QUIMBY ST. (COR. OF CENTRAL) WESTFIELD ing committee, Mrs. Harry J. Boutji- Mrs. Meisser Named tier, chairman, and Mns. Carl J. 232-4695 Zeiss, ohsniroan of community pro- Mrs. Robert H. Meisser of West- "They're foJng through field has been elected treasuNr of M jects committee. their blrd-houM pha*e now. Vtl The project of decorating 75 pine the newly formed Elizabeth . ;area • *. cone Christmas trees tor Lyons Vet- chapter of the Women's Committee of the New Jersey Symphony Or- erans' Hospital will be combined - v- • • with

terials will be supplied for the com- • munity project but members are Named to Honor Roll expected to bring supplies for the Catherine Nelson, daughter oi pr, potpourri. and Mrs. Francis B. Nelson of 810 Prospect St. tuts been named to the honor roll at Moravian Seminary for Oberlin Club Slates Girls, Bethlehem, Pa., where she is Women's Luncheon in the 12th grade. ,\-C±_-l -V Z The Oberlin College Alumni Club of Northern New Jersey will hold its Return from Cruise annual women's salad luncheon next Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Marktbakr Thursday* Nov. 14, at the home of of 227 S. Scotch Plains Ave. have Mrs. Arthur D'Asaro, 7 Woodcliff returned from a 26-day, two Mean Dr., Madison. Speaker will be De-cruise on board Grace Line's 'IBtnta AS SEEN tective Paul McKenna, head of theMercedes," *;.. Morris County Prosecutor's Office, i • IN VOGUE who will talk on "Dangerous Drug*

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Conaacbie, 744 Norfiate. ^'4-4* *Tf" }' Visits Briarcliff Oliver H. Havens of KimbaU Clr. took part in : the ' recent Father- FIELDCUJB Daughter Weekend at Briarcliff Col- tor soum AVI., WHTWIID AP MOM lege where his daughter Judith is opp. fWtoa Firklnv a student. LONGINES THE WORLDS MOST HONORED WATCH®

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_ • 11)70 In AniJiornl, Muss, Tho presi- of ouoli other. Gamma Phi Befa to Mark Wooloii Rood, Rum FoKs, for tftw Shipwreck Party 1 Day ceremony. New Co-ed College Subject Tonight For Holyoke Club dent of Mount Jlolyoko, Smith, Am- Dr. Hohnofi will roltilo fclw latest Founders' Day 1 Dr. Roger W. Jfolmos, Mary Lyon meeting this evening, The covored tivism" is the topic of Dr. Hofrnes •Iiei'fit, Tlw University of MuBsachu* phm« for HampHhlro College and All twiniwra Lt*uroa guoat In tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs. Peter tho progress and alnre of Hampshire working logetlwr to establish coop- resources available to students nt (ituiu'tl nl the snlu. IVdow) contact fipeukoi1 of the Mount Holyoko Club Sterling, J2« Worth CJioatmit St. Collogo, a private liberal arts co- erative activities among IIMUO five Mount Holyoko und ttio oilier col- will moot Tuesday at 12:M p.m. inMi's, floid [>v Mi's, Davkl Ho(Uo3 of A shipwreck party will bo hold oX the llui-fUm Volley at Us fall "Tlip Now MwaHty; Tito New Ac-educational college U> bo opened In located within :m Simdita Clt-olu. b y Wofllflold Nowcomors Couples GoL-to-Gctthor Nov. lfifeh (it tho West- field Matfojtic Tomple. Tickets must bo (wobascti by Tuesday and cbn i>e obtained by flatting Mra. Goarge •Hohm or Mrs. William Westermian. iti* * Tho Newcomer's music and dram'a * , group Js busy rehearsing tor its I I ' Ohtilstanos presentation. It wtH meet S * :-\ • *v V / (Monday at tho home of Edlbh Jutzi . t C. utid Wednesday at Judy Standfast's. / '/. •. ' 4 • t.L r \'.\ Tho membership committee will '/ •^i t w . V' meet on Tuesday evening at (he • * / •&?>••••••-...:* -^v /j. y\ '•A /a

. * • • . . . • •- ' •homo of Mrs. James Jordan, 314 A ' - .v> P •* » Scotch Plains Ave. Mrs, Lawrence * • x: H ,i.

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Women'3 evening bridge wiU be 4 7 »;^ vo played at tfto homo of Mm. Htormin ' ' <>„ Wood, 202 W. Dudley Ave., and v., duplicate bridge wttl be huteHMd by U T- ^^- Mrs. Gordon Zotiaifc, 784 Knottwtod >*" Ter. Those Interested, but not yet -J ^/: j* contacted farduplicat e bridge, are asked to call Mre. Zollare. Extra :-/ :

hands are needed. ••: :.r The activities committee will meet s. :; ^ next Iburatey, Nov. H at *e home V '•»f of Mrs. PWBp Graye, 1137 Summit r "' ; Ave. Mm. Fabian McCarthy add i < Mrs. David Thompwm are * ' m tesses. *f\ Mrs. Graye aJso'wiU bottom plea Novice Bridge on Nov. Mtti at •;/! her homo ttttffe Mrs. Arthur >

dar entertains another group at her ••*'

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^ * 4 , ;^? /wJSfc. ^#A; ^ Juniort Taking C#nftr * . .,< Z,'." '*.--l' t ^?W^k " .<•>, Children to TwiUidt i- .%• >x: /I i * ' - - - ^ \ \* dren from (he WestfWd Oommuntty <*frv * » A^"5 Center to visit the TmUaide MUMUTO ^ c> i IXieaday and Wednewctoy nwrbiigi. *^» •. r '^ H*^ •; The pre-schoolen w4U walk the na- "^;^ •• A^ ture trails, see the enimak and tour ^ *r; i ' "vTtVSv . ; ^ •ft© *: _^ the musewn. R$rartmeaU wttl.b* *<-•> ^* I!,Vt served. > > •" _> w. ^•^>.• \s"

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Center wilt accompany the yttinf- 4' aters «« will «Iev«» member* of the club department wtote cbatrmn U 4* . v^ ^Sj ^ Mrs. Wittte Martyr Jr. fe? *4^S*M -tiilk^ • '.1 ^ * . •• •:.'A. •- * v * •:'--V ,». • V^v • •;'»«* vt *• ^•^> *- •' ( . ^ ^» 4 I 5fr Tea and Tea pots r - T^ •\ »™ .„ .» * -****^ * * • ll't " \ >/ ^;. -<::-. Topic for Jrs. I P. •rfi'f*: -'v\*: - -\ ' * • 4 L I:i-v*». ^ *'_ i./*"* l-V- ^"j Mrs. RicfcatxJ ^ v' V* Wi ^1 *v.' side will %*fto nr- »-^ &.:• V V.I "Tea ^V'' Woman's Club of West/fold '•-^V *.v -V>- business meeting Tuesday. ,-•* * A history of tea will be discussed .' i ]-'. ' 'rV-^ ..-^ - L. as well as the /' also is £ member of the Weatfteld >,•*• ;. v » r Chapter of. Questers, a national or- /-% >N w~* 1 F v ;•• ganisation for antique collectors. ' * f-v >^v Mrs. Lake has lectured .in New Jer- • * .*, sey and New York. .lv Ml ^^ A^\ sH ' *- J V:-*'•. . • «>i r/Vfe . - WtDDINO MCirnONS - t ' .J^- SOCtAt r. i,

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8 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) JJSADISR, TIIUIISDAY, N0VI3MIIEH 7, 1008 Imp (Jhirk, m\ \'yl>y ltd., Kiinwood. urban Deborah League at B:3D p.m. Anyone wlm has llvod for two Tlie Valparaiso Unlvoi'-silly Guild Tho prcvlpw und cocktull hour will Hcwlch Plains—Adlwi volonnoivs, Benefit at Museum bo from 7-B:30 p.m. HAND ANALYST initl moiriislorN's nuiy years or loss In Sctriuh Plains or us JmvliiK a luncheon at Redeemer Kunwotxl is inviU'd U> tiiiumi Uu\se LulluTan Oliurdi, 0ttW|M.M4hwttfto and Original oils, water colors, etch- not. )mv« much in common i 1 N(!wcoim?r Club im oliiitfs. 1'Vn fur-Clark Ktrot'itis Nov. 14 at 12:30 p.m. The annual benefit luncheon and ings xind lithographs will bo included thai Phyllis Koplur h'n.s visitwl 1 READER and ADVISOR Kopler, ii frou lanw. IhtM' Utfuriiiti'l'iun, call Mrs. William Mrs. Lawronco I . Gait Jir. of Cc- bridge of t*ho Woman's branch of In tilt* auction which will bo con- Connors, 5iHi West U. will toll Iho Scotch Pliiins-Farmwid (irove, chmlrmnn <*f tiho Now the Now Jersey Historical Society ducted by Howard Mann of the Lanv .s Club of he Flower Sluw and u nuUIonaily will bo hold Tlnir^doy, Nov. 14, In bortsville Art Center. Proceeds will Special Reading With This Ad, $1.00 i t'lowcM- show JLKigo, will lho Society's Museum, 230 Broadway, Tuesday, Nov. 12, hi i\ slide- Twins Moms to Meet go to Deborah Hospital, Brown looLure, "Kni-in iIYnthouso to Pur- doiiKUKtrato flowot' niuunijsiiitf and Ncwurk, Mills, a non-sectarian hospital for Appointment Only — 276-2420 dceormtiiiti for OhrisLnuis. dnh—laniiiifg the menu, school Students. miiy be made llsrough Mrs. j lege, wi'U speak on "Sox Education Mrs. -Robent. "Ziimncrmtmn- of 850 During the luncheon, members of K\n*ns,.334 Victor St., or Mrs. Wil-1 Programs." Nancy Day and Mrs. Ralph John- jttio woman'>s bnanch wlH model milli- son of 244 Edgewood Avenue are nery from Doops of Bast Orange and Short Hills.. Hate from the Society's helping witli liaWo decorations. Elinor Parker, who supported costume collection also will be Mrs. Eric G. Orlinfi of 949 Wyan her singing studies, by working modeled. dobte Trail, -president of the Central in motion pictures and by model- After luncheon, over 20 donated New Jersey Chapter of tlie Guild, ing, sang .the role of Marthe gifts and table floral arnangemen, promises a delightful afternoon. Pro- in last might's par/ormance of will be awarded as prizes. At a col- ceeds wild be sent to Vadipafiaiso Uni- "Faust" givln by Opera Theatre lector's liable, surplus items from •> •• versity to be added to the funds tor of New Jersey. the Museum collection will be of-

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Naval Air Officer #.• Of Musical Club Garden Club Topic The Musical Club of We9tfteU wilt Speak Vows hold its second fell meeting at 1:30 Mrs. Emery B. Gebert of Westfieid, p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Scotch Plains—Miss MeUnda Lou- ise Pegel became the bride Saturday en accredited flower show judge, ad- Bernard Reiter, 201 Linden Ave, dressed the Fanwood Garden Club Make thii winter with Mrs. Warren P. Swett, presi- afternoon of Navy U. (j.g.) Daniel bright and light and George Harvey Jr. at a three o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Fawvood dent, presiding. Community Center, on "Baric Flow- gay. Wear lot* of ceremony in the First Unitarian happy things by The program wiJl include Claire Church. Plainfield, with the Rev. er Amangedng Techniques." Salher, pianist, teacher, and con- Horace Colfcitt offciating. A recep- The Villager* arid ductor, who will perform three piano Mrs. Gebert, a member and pest Ladybug®. Including tion /oilowed in the Stevens Room president of Ibe Crestwood Garden solas: line allegro movement of "Pas- of the church. ruffled and frilled torale Sonata" op. 28 by Ui&mg van Scotch Plains, is a director- new-shaped, girl- Beethoven, 4'Etude in D flat'* by The bride is the daughter of Dr. of Hie Garden Club of New and Mrs. Arthur C. Fegel of 1895 y arid a member of the North shapad things. designer Franz Liszt and "Marche" op. 33 by ..-You'll find all you Serge P«rol«rfieff. Lake Ave. The bridegroom's parents y Rose SoKacty. Mrs. Gcrbert are Mrs. Adelaide Eva Harvey -of Mrodurod by Mm Karl W. . naad at tha Ruth Boyer, soprano, accompan- Chicago, 111. and 0. G. Harvey of Davey, lat vice president and pro- Han Housa this ied by Molly Rudd at the piano will Morton Grove, in. tam cftafcman. vary minute. present an interesting, and varied group of vocal solos: "Und getfern Mrs. Howard Kramer of Chapel Mrs. Bernard A. Cruse Jr. presi- hab er mtir Rosen Genbnacht" by Hill, N. C.f was matron of honor. dent, announced plans for a work- j Joseph Marx (iM. lingen.. "Claire Miss Koyoko Midiishita of New shop meeting to be held Nov. 18 in do lime" by Joseph SzuJc (tteiil Ver- York City was bridesmaid. The Fanwood Community Center fatUont Glenn ft. Wentink of Skokle, lainet) "Weathers" by CeKus Dough- from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Mrs. diaries erty (Thomas,) and "In -mea> al served as best man. Where were J. OoHnt, past president, wiU be mair" ("Song of the Seamen1/ in Ven- Roger W. HaTvey of Morton Grove, the speaker, and the members wili etian dialect) by Genii Sadero. brother of the bridegroom, and U. practice bask arrangements. James Roby Day Jr., of Rockville Westfield, ftJ . Louise Andrews and Molly Rudd, Center, L,I. Mrs. WJBam H. Blair Jr., Hostess 108 Quimby St pianists, will conclude the program Mrs. Harvey was gnaduated from dttainw, was uwicUd by Mesdame HOT. i FAJW | by playing duotts, "Six Epigrtaphes" the University of Wisconsin, -Madi- Dooaal £. HUKer, Roger H. W9fe, by Claude Debussy. son, and is a graduate student there. and Erich Boaler. Mrs. J. C. Munday win be pro The bridegroom » a naval aviation gram chairrrtan of the day. Mrs. W. instructor with tiie Advanced Jet FREE ALTERATIONS—except budget merchandise S. Martyn, hospitality chairntan, wiU Training Command. MILLBURN: Millburn Ave. at Essex St r be assisted by Mesdame Delbert F. After a trip to Chicago, the newly- Cpen Eves. Mon. & Thurs. to 9 P.M. • Brown, WHiiam Child, Thomas R. weds will live in BeeviHe, fex • Crawford and Donald R. MacKJay. New undiWm ue Parents Extend Invitation to Mtetihg ,'•.*?» •*"/ •••• VJ1 Single Parent FMowiUp

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THE WPSTFIEID (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19M *M. 4, vi*ula tlio bliLmouso ta U/ono mudli rocentily extended expJirwivcly. •It'a nithiM' to noto Read Instructing noiiiij Uiun New Voi4c CHy. In Vt. (mo w«« most of (ho [>ruaonit«d abovo TIio nimibor fialllod In Princeton Jiaa JJI tilie 1057 Oiipisimpu Count, two in w«s ffHlliercd, not by % tripled since HW7. TltmJce first op- lt»2 uiwi 14 last y(iui . In HnriTonl, from IUUWMNIIS mid universities, but Insurance Class pwirwl in tho GrwinwJeli, Connecti- Onmi., none wuro counted II) ywirs hy blnkws Mice you and me. cut, about HI52, and1 UwL year but over 200 wore l:nlll«d hist of you \v\m food HJO biixte and-note Rorvaki B, Road of 708 Shadow- By FARRIS 8. SWACKHAMER ainvwl 200 ware counted. liven L'hrisLnrus, \]w\r wMnin^s ami gohvgs am irmko lawn Or, has been chosen bby a more KiMJOtuwtilu]' wiois I3MJ Jncnyasc AK n ywir round residojit, dlio a mil coiilriibuUon to blixl tore. spoolal comniiijljlco of tile Naltiontel , Vaiom Junior Collen IiuUtuU, Oruford, N in whiilur puiwil'u-ljiion in lluntford, i range has cxlenclofl Association of Life Underwnltoiw to Conn., Schcnudaidy, N.Y., nnd NoiUi. more drnnwiWoally flmn tluvt of Hit' Instruct a local eta in life Insur- liuinplon, Muss. In tilwsc Ujreo looa!- oilier Lw«. Jiusl Ixifore Mie luni of ance selling. Anyone looking out their kitchen :is spucLuculiir oa UltaL uf the othei tilmice were ulxsenl u-s l'utc as the century, Vlrffiniia was the Weekly two and one ijalf hour My Neighbors window and spoiling a tuftod tit- two. Chiiumnn, in 1IW5, 1WJ2, imrc in li>57 and abunckmt last ernmost port-ion of its winter ._r\ began test week at 6:30 a.m. JiwMise, ourdirjal or "Ilunge—Wustoni United Stales; yoar. JDarly nortiieni records wa*e ultri- in the WasififiieM Rescue Squad buil- would regard you Inoreduloiifily if bruuds from the Gulf Stoles to south- Tlic spread of the cordintol rough- f.o Uhe escape of caged mock- ding, Soubh Avc. at. Spring St. All you told ttiom tltoit 20 yc&TB ago ern lw/ra and noi'ihcrn New Jorsey; ly parallels that of the titmou.se al- ers. Crutefcimzik's reniiirked in HH2 tiwse interested are urged to contact these fe&thered otHzons were seldom rusidont throughout its breeding it started further south and tilrat a mookiingl>ij'd "Ls a iwi pos- Mir. Road For further information. seen north of the Mason and Dixon nange." The next study of "Birds',has extended fuitiher nortl*. M. 1895slbUity at any lime of the year in The entire taalning prtgiiam oov- Lime during the winter. The reasons Around Now York Caty" was written account of Chapman Mats It as com- any locality" in tiiu New York City ens two school years and is designed metropolitan areo. behind the norfthward range expan- in 1942 by Crulckshank. Tl;c situa- mon in Washington, D,CM but rare to help career Hfe Insurance under- sion of these species are not wholly tion hadn't changed much In 47 nonlh of the * New Jersey border. In ClnrisLin'as Counts from Pi'ince: writers keep abreast of the latest de- understood, Higher temperatures un- years, Crutclashank soys, "It (the Crulckshank, 25 #ears ago, wrote, ton, ; N.J. to NonWiathpton, Mass , vtbpmonta in the Hife insurance in- Utonousc) reaches tiw norUicrn Kmit "It rup^dly decreased, during .the mockingbirds weu-e vi rUtall'ij. ""a'lisenl dustry. doubtedly have had an effect. The increasing number of backyard feed, of its range in the New York City oibslng years of the nineteenth" con- in'"'lti52, one or two V'fi A National life Insurance bnadn- Congratulating Mrs. Joe«ph Valentine, aeoond from right, retiring era tfi another possible factor, But region," lury and by 1920 was yU£uatiy 19^7,,andd" "a few'mcre, jh«I«i2.- ., Ing organization, The IMe Under- 1 chairman of the office of volunteers of (he WestfleW-Mountainside the fiacte speak for themselves. A study of OhrJstmas Bird Counts paled fi'am a*ll seobions north of" the yoar'tlicy werea'conimoii siljlii'evbn know It all— writer Tinning Council was estab- < American Red Cross chapter, are, Robert D. Younghanu, chapter spread of titmice he* not been for tho lost 20 yeans however, re- Ruritan River '' The caixtinal's range wlioWhenn Uionee snosnoww wawass o onn the.ground.' in for Jabiondkl!" chairman, and Mrs. Grant Lennox, reception chairman, feft, and Mrs. lished In 1947 hrough the efforts ol L J J, Sooty Lee,, executive director of the chapter, far light. Mre. Valen- company ortfarfatiwis and The Nla- ttonlad Assloctarbibn of Life Under- tine was honored at a recent cocktail party at Echo bake Country writens, wildi .the cooperation of the cburtdil's national headquarters In •to Washington DC. Fredericks Wins Aocawtonte -in' New YoA Oily. Mr. Read Is prominent In local Hfe i • * As Sohwd Brigade Soldier of the Insurtmce "aMains! He is a member Soldier's Award ol the Peon Mutual MUUwi Ohi> and

H Month, M • • • - . . • ... now to oorrip*rr* . farfa Sol ia' vice presWec* of the Cental New M Pour WUHam E. Fred- Jersey Ats^oolaOon of Life Under- erfcta, son of Mr. «nd Mre WUten dier of tt* Hortta which wttl be fetanraned at a Me*dale. wptera. He b a recognized authority H Fmkwfcte of 107 Hart*** Aye., fci all fiekfe of life insuranoe. TWs haa wan aeleotton ai the Brigade Sol- wtiU be Mr. lead's 12th year a* in- dier dftfae Month at the U.S. Anny stnrctor for the aeaociiatiort. . Engineer School, Port B«4vo4r, Ma. Catholics Conduct Hie 23-year-ofc) TradntekB as pres- AlUiKt aAA^wVaftdt til aT ^aanWaWrtA^ ^^^uni Clothing Collection and is atudyifnc Itef^i The xth amxad of gas turWne gwgiiauu, (Motto** <*&***» of tf* American A 1*3 fraduata^pl WfftfiMd'Sen ior High »teatF SpacaNkat durk« tfcat weak Jn tfae AhfeSooae itcka obtaaMd • bualn i by accounflnjfnpm Nfchab Oaten of 1r .^i. ^ 1 tfc, 1 - *- J t^el'Zetai A%)tia Fbi faonor aocMy. PHcr to egtortylhg Ann^to toreh, wiU aerwi aa) be waf emptoyed aa .an accountant vith Haahani A Sdk/Certilled Pub- far the poor awataaaa.

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Fto. • WANT ft IOUTN ItodriDMIOl South Side Paper Truck*. r»cl»nr Tnlntd NQ DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TIRMS! Drive by Girl Y«u miyir^ 0M maatlt »II«MI NMuafi 1 dltplay, »deM wii ttrrmi. Scoulfl Nov. 9 Three junior troop* of Jefferson Automatic Blanket jcboot area are working together on Froo * paper drive to help finance a trip with to WMtiamsbuig, Virginia at the end purdMM of the year. The troops are No. 310 led by Mrs. William Heyns, No. 125 Start to drizzle? drwr led by Mrs. W H. WhUe Jr. and No. during Ml led by Mrs. William Mozoki. Laundry plans fizzle? October The girFs. have already picked up

• f papers in their immediate neighbor- •nd nsods once a week Martin Oct. 5. Pickups wBl be continued twice a month after Nov. 9th. HandbMis will ^m be left at each house with schedules lor pickups. On Nov. 9 the girls witf have their Merchants: first big drive around the entire south side of town. Papers may be left on the curto fay 9 a.m. that day. Any help in pick-ups would be ap- preciated. You May Ordor th« Modal* Shown Through Us, Your Franchisod G.E. Dealor. Sea Our Current Display, Prices and Terms. There also will be a rummage sale in April by the two troops to help finance flhe trip. Westfield's Only G-E Dealer loll nor nit FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES Hm Da>wnt F«ym#ntl tm%y Terms I WESTFIELD AD 3-2121 143 Broad Street Op#»i Monday & Friday Til 9 — Doily To 6 MMMKM

?hln^U>n aecond grade studonte, Westfie Sch oo News Of SOIHO Of UlU rflils Who U3'0 Mrs. Helen Peck visited tlio fouiih nccun^m-nied hy (heir loach&rg, Mi'B, liomunuiklny tills yew, A Bi-ndo chasm of Fi*innki|ln Sciiool jc- CavtA Joyce, Mrs. Mary O'Toolo WHS NmvB llurcnii conlninln^ pkins for an conVy ond slwwed slides wliich she EUlUir— N«iicy Griffin flnd sttidant teaolior, Miss Linda mid wedding is (lie mnin hud taken on lwr trip to Alnstea. Tho Quir-am, tiwelled by bua to the foi- junior and senior Homo- children woi'o introduced to bho cold Moiiisiown Junior Museum in order courses. Through (tally rending of mnking ylrls. lands reg-ioa and givon first hand to sco and study more about reptiles, Independent Study •the newspaper, hu Jiopes lo twin Students Study Tho scrapbooks contain hUtormn- knowlcdgo of the varied oUmates and rodents nnd mamnrote, The children his .sUitlent.i U\ beeoinu well-Informed Uon eoncwjiliifi family problems bo- uctuail living coaaUtiions of bhe Eski- visited with the live animate and cifens. At llio .same time lie is iwoqn clitldrun and inu'onls, appoor- imos and Indians of Alaska. The dif- touched the snake, rabbit and box ferences and similarities between Part of History (.caching Lliem .skills lht*y will Local Waterlife ance, BCIIOOI uctlvities and dating. turtle. A snapping Untie, cbnsideced for work nl Uio college level. their way of life and ours were dis- a more dangerous aninuU, was not Sloshing through the ponds of Wcsl- Ait the present time llic girls are cussed by Miss Untfta Maroftall, stu- •allowed to visit with the children, field [o collect smnples of fresh c&ncentrati'iig on picking an Ideal dent teacher. l^ore was a disoiis&looi on hiberna- Classes at WHS wn-ter lii'u is just one nspt'uL of NOL>1 man and giving him on age, occupti- tion led by bhe museum guide. Tamaques Host Taylor's Biology II course. l»ion, and salary. Tlien, tlio vaHous At another time, the dm A snrlcs of (irMclrs will npjienr Tills tost, which brought about 50 questions wliich may anise during five groups of helium fitted bailoons 'JVfcrts. Mary O'llcttle's second grtjd- n'Kitfurly drilling wltli ncuricmic To Canine Show students into Mindownskin, Tam'a- the engagement period- will bo rev- with .solfJaiHressed pasteeitte et- era also held a nature study class in life nt WoslFMd Utah Sclinol. ques und Gregory's ponds, was part ered. These include tlie question of iached, and fftte^npted to launch sev- school In ci*der to study trees [n all Kiicli sloiy will Itr writfon liy a Recently a special assembly pro- of nn ecological study of the en- religion, Uho question of diWdren, emil air filled balloone in the Frank- aeaaons. Three trees have been sejfec- student nlxmf tiis Individual class, gram entitled "C:ininc Variety" was vironmental aspects of pond life. and the question of uiieUter the fe- lin Solitfot playfield, Tne experiment ted for observation during this sdiobl Jim? will mrnliitti his own tencli- brought to Taimujues School through Each .student worked independent- will work aWer was chosen to Introduce tihe students year. Tliese trees, ah oak, pine and vr. Thrrrfnrr. these iirlfclff* will tlio generosity of the P.T.O. ly, to select samples from the pond to a new unit on air; to denwnfilirato magnolia, Can bo seen from the show a sJuiipIIiiK of classes and Thi> program featured the trained floor and surface where the sunlight AWer tlie engiagement, plans for a th'at helium is lighter tttan air and cteis'rcom windows, The students nrc not intended lo he ;i coinpre- clc^s of LL'O M-osiur, who has been is direct, where there is shade, and wedding will be set. TOs will include would therefore raise taHoons when will obseiVe them duping rainy, win- 1 s dec Li on of Uhe church, detiatl's of the lii'iislve covcniffc «f all t hi training dogs since ho was 14 years where there Is current. They also HIGHER EDUCATION lit Nepal. Pending the con- ! air could not; and to create interest dy and fair daye; wiien the birds sellout's0 programs. , of age. He has operated dog train- had lo record cerotegpade tempera- reception, and everything else that in the existence, force and <*rortibn and squirrels come to oaH; and **•! ing schools and many of his animals ture readings and data on the acid- struction of a new- schoolhouie, children receive open- is involved in a wedding. of wind (moving air). Fourteen bal- when Uie insects moke an appear- ' J Rozzl have become well-known in the ity of each specimen. air lesions on a mountain top near Bhullkel village. The soraptwok wili end with a com- loons were filled with helium (oh- a nee. The class will compare the WIS News Bureau fields of m'otiton pictures and tele- Microscopic examinations of the pt-eJtly decorated tapotiment and tewed from the P.T.A, Pair Com- leaves, bark, shape of branches, etc., visionii . Slid report their observations <•' After the" normal Friday waters by students resulted in col- some information on chiMren and mittee), and several battoons com- excitement1 Irad."subsided, Graham While his program was pure plea- umns of datta, to be organized by child growth. bined into groups to carry the weight throughout the year. They have dis- IJ 0 cussed seeds, discovered acorn? and „ Beckef---y.s:; History I.pnd 11,'teach - 'siire°("Mr. Mosier''skHtfully worked tiiese Biology II researchers. of bhe soV^addressed posbrtink ex- iV some genuine Joarning tricks to Students concluded from the ac- experienced great excrement on •_ej\ began .his [blending "events 6fnpast plaining the experiment to the find- "-historical, -sigmfipancc^ and {current the delight of the children. *As an ex- cumutated d'ata ftfrat mest^organisms College Night at WHS Nov. 21 rainy, stormy end windy days. The, • class'events into" a 'meaningful re- amp}p,')hc showed that it is possible preFer to live >vhere there is ^sun- Ediaon French Club ers. As a, control, four battoons were children are now awaiting the ftrrt : 1 sriowfail. . lationship,, . /-,;• ;..-, ; .... ,to;curb, a.;clog's/habit,of jumping on light and Where the water is,, Jess Views Foreign Film filled with air, but these did not '•H£, opened the class, commenting people with too much exuberance by acid.0TWs makeis the surface of the To Feature Dr. K. W. Iverscn nfee. It it interesting to note that 1 lightly .'that he ;had, .recently ••; no- stepping, , on the.^animiars- toes. -, sunlight area ihei.moSt, satisfactory Recerttily Hie French Club of die ctafe has ab^ady received three More School News ticed'-HHH scrawled on;a.sidewalk— part0of tHt pond,' for life ,toj inhabits College Night for students and par- College Night is arrtmgett through son Junior High took a field trip to 5 The sixth " gitode., classes were returned post onnfc. On Next Page the first campaigning of this kind shown slides "and1 .artifacts from Bedause none of. the other .regions ents of WestFleid High SchoolVill be the joint efforts of the school's gui- (he Oranont Tteeter in Bert Orange that he had seen in Westfield. tested fully suited-the requirements hetdj Thursday evewlng, Nov. 21, at dance staff, the College Woman's to see "The Two o fUs," a FVfencti : "Mexico by Mr. aird .Mrs^Edwin Mbr- The class continued'with a [serious ell, grandparents of Riobert:;LotJer, for life—^heat, light and low,acidity- the,, school,0 o Olub of. Wesfcfeia and the College film subtatkd in Engteh. Itw group discussion of historical identities. At on another day. The collection was it was logically assumed; that the Dr. Kenneth W.. Iverson, actklg Men's Club of WestfieW. Serving as was supervised by Mrs. Carol Mote- the beginning of each marking per- the result of a trailer trip they had sunlight-siirface was the most denise- president • of Union College, Cran- chairman for "the CoHege Woman's la, faculty advisor for the FYehch iod, every student is assigned an taken through Mexico. Mrs. Moreil ly populated area. This assump- ford, will be the speaker at the open Club is Mrs. Malcolm Robinson. The Ohib. Assorting were Mra. Albert event which Mr. Beckol feels is a lectured on the articles and dis- tion was proven correct by the datia meeting in the auditorium at 8 College Men's Club committee is Sfanoney, Mrs, Gerald Borfcan and great turning poin-t in American his- cussed the slides with the group. from the miorosicopic inveafcigation. o'clock. His topic .witi be "College chaired by Louis Rizzi. The high Airs. Henry CrootaU. tory. The student is then expected to Through ttfiis type of e»periment, and You." school guidance counbekms assisting The film w» set in France durtnff do research on his "identity," using Mrs. Harriet Nichols' sixth it is believed that the student grasps in the program are Evelyn Matoney,, class, accompanied by I»trs. Tobi iParblcipiaRtis will be able to attend World War II under the Vichy Gov- basic books such as encyclopedias, an idea of how true science investiga- three college conferences at their Margaret Hheln, Ohftrles G^ntner, ernment of Marechad Petftin. The SCH EDE and primary sources like biogra- Alpert, Mre. Alfred Shea, and Mirs. tion works, and learns bow to draw Edward Johnson, Laurence Mason, Peter Migliorira, visited the Great own choice following the general story was centered around the Uvcs phies and documents. logical conclusions from accumulated meeting in the auditorium. Approxi- and Vincent WashviWe, Director of of a Jewish boy and a Galtafc ott Swamp Nature Center in Chatham data. Guidance. TREE EXPERT CO This independent study continues in order to reinforce their science mately 100 schools and colleges will man. Many I ntereslUng points of throughout the marking period, thus concepts of Ecology. A letoture, slides be represented by active afctmnt Alumni livfrig in the area who French oltture were brought out, relieving the pressure of short-term and guided walk along the nature 74 Wilson Pupils representatives or recent college have been designated by their col- inoiuding subjects such m tatrmy, assignments, but at the same time trail were the highlights of the day. Visit Arts Center graduates. lege as the official alumni represen- meeb, sdwWl, reU^oo and geogra- teaching the student to budget his The trip provided the students with The College Night program sup- tative for this area nod who would yhy. •time wisely. Mr. Beckel can judge a direct out of doors experience in Seventy-four flrsrt graders rrtade a plements the regular visits of col- like to represent their school on Col- Ethnic prejuifioe, the cenftrai put a student's interest by the amount connection with their studies of the trip to the (harden States Art Center lege admissions officers to the sen- lege Night are advised to contact of the story, was disoutted in Mr* of researdi th'at has been done, relationships of living things with and eivjoyeid the experience of lis- ior hfgh school (tunng the school Mr. Washville, guidance director at Ma tola'a classes and agate at the Complex* tnsuftid Trmm Bsrvfos and grades him accordingly. surroundings. It was noted that Pres- tening to a band concert in such en year. the high school. French Club meeting. Every identity that is chosen re- ident Johnson has signed a bill this impressive setting. Accompanying lates in some way to present-day month establishing this area of 3,750 the Wifesonitea were three teachers political affaire and, in many cases, acres as the Great Swamp National JVIias Berth Myers, Miss Loufase Lar- to the 1968 election, an identity which Wildlife Refuge Wilderness. sen and Mis. Gertrude Meeker; and 12 Students to Participate the whole class has in common. For six mothers, Mrs. J. Huebner, Mns. 55th ANNIVERSARY At a later date, the class of Joseph W. Miiter, Mrs. P. Fatt, Mrs. H. example, one student did research Hawkins ntfade the same trip. After on the election of 1800 in which Merrill, Jr., Mrs. G. Butterboff and the guided tour of the manshtend, Mrs. H. Surhoff. In All-State Concert Saturday CELEBRATION Thomas Jefferson and A'aron Burr meadowiand and woodland areas, each received seventy-three electoral they observed the seasonal ehartges On another day, the fourth grad- The 1966 New Jersey All-State The, Batit motet is the longest and THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY votes. The House of Representatives m fauna, flora, insects, birtte and ers also visited the Garden States Chorus and Orcheteifcna witt give'their most dtfftcult number on the pro- then had the responsibility of selec Art Center to view the play, Davy first performance Saturday at Con- gram and is the kind of work usually animals in order to stress the im- Crockett. Mothers accompanying BUY NOW OR IAY-A-WAY FOR CHRISTMAS tion of the new president as it again portance of ail phases of conserva- vention HaH ki Attahtic Ctty. The sung by experienced adult groups. might this year. thi» group wane Aim. Peter Simon- concert wiH oonducte the threeday Although there is much repetition, jd*. Mra. Michael ]*m>, Mn, WtA- SAVt $10 In order thai they might study Mrd twwhem' conven«Mi being Jteld &H pronunctertton of the German and ON THHi the 1068 election, Mr. Beckers stu- cohn Hood, Mm. Ralpti Karle, Mrs. there. die synchrtmrtzrtton of the parts fa SAVE $1506 k: dents spend part of every olasfs per- FrankMn Chenitz and Mrs. Wilttam extremely complicated, OtYMMA NMTAHIt Ibdhey. iWeMfield High School Will have iod reading the New York Times. 12 students ptartfabpiaiirig In tfte pro- OLYMPIA SM-9 The progress of fche Campaign h fol- The sixth grade cbsses of Mm. The ondhestra will play "Oapriocdo Pack 373 Visits Jean Ward, Mrs. Joy Kisstun and gram. Memfbens of the chorus are fitaliien, New England TrJptydi,*' and lowed and notes are taken concern- seniors Patricia Lett, Martha 9chi»M • * *•• * i • •• t dental music for A play of the same Oarl Orff, Which is sung In Latin. It IUf. $S» name depicting the Hfe of .loan of la a dnamtttic work that combines CHYMHAP Time Is Getting Short! Arc. It consists of three choruses, both dating and sweet harmonic $79.10 ' — « — >-'• •»—' • * *i the Spring Song, the Coutt Song, and chords. the Soldier's Song. AH three, which OLYMMA l i0 are sung in French, are character- The concert will be repf'-'liO for |10t.SO 99 ized by a very distinctive rhythm the pubttc iM Symphony Hall, NOW IS THE for Which Bernstein is noted. Newark, on Nov. 17. SMITH CORONA TIME TO PORTAftUS MMINOTON 700 f HKtr;< CaiHKlty, PLANT OfHYfm DUTCH ROYAL PORTAILES FINAL CLEARANCE •ass SAVE UP TO $30.00 ftOYAl lAtK 10 DAY TOUCH TYMNO couftsi WITH IVMY NMT r> ROYAL CUSTOM H IMrtHxoaoNA KMTAIU o TYPIWRITM. RiTAA VALM PLANT BEFORE THE GROUND FREEZES SAVE $30 io.fi FACIf U20 II14.S0 Five 1" long playing records Come in while we still D«lvx« P.rtobU, Aft $f**J and illuttrdt«d intfrwetton tOYAl UlTftONtC HKTRIC- Mr, **4 Mr*. WllffnM R, Rr«nnlnn, formerly f?ff drill.. have a large selection. , *r* MAW t-erfMfiijc lit their tf^f* fcmn* nt r>ik% Ktmhnll A\er l89s^ m*U wrt« H+Xtritntt* hy «er>r*e P/MHtl mt ffce office nt Jnm#a j. IW.S0 $179.S0 H 25' so*cussic w

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In addition 11 per Cent pre- R^jcrt Foftcon Scott's last expedition countered several mixed reafclfcms any studerite. We Inope we have made to tfie Antardic, The following movie in Klixnlioll), nolwi. . 1 our purposes clear so that future bliack, ono white. ferred elihef blaick or Afrt>-Anieri- from tflie students polled . oun, The remlaiintng 5 per cer* mode review, sul>mlirted by sfcudenis, Ann oni])hn r efforts t&\ gftvc them a diaiwe to Tlio over^helminig ma|orHy 84 Llit? NltQT(''(|iw ilir^iiij, ,1t'xniniim[ioiis voteo tihcir^jjnitons in the Ill's EYE member Mtoinpted to contact all ( black studerits in Lwo speolfit home- per cent, repented the riame Ne^ro, "%e movie wos made from origi- \vhieh wiii'lu^^ivVn Jjy, Un; Science about the black man in today'sso - Students Collect (or "Wwck," They nal films of tho expedition taken by Kcs(innrh Af-snci'nlos.ol "t'liion^o, Ap- cicity. A number of students, ltow- roonis, Of the 53 students Individual- the Spanish ! ly retached by Hi's EYE members, argued that it the ttte Mr. FortMng and narrated by Dr. p!imiL oiis must l>n r;wjvwj tiluM'e on over, reteenftefd singling out the black Germady Tartakonov who was a sci- or'beJ'nre. Nov. 15", UeuLtiiiaJiL Coan- students. JWanne Sntith '69 stoted, $311 for Biafra 27 students responded to tlie scven- wltile man gave to the Africa** who quei?b;on poll, ° oacne to Amerttca and became slaves. entist on the 1912 trip. mnader Burton smidl-* ' "To me, It was very insulting, es- "After preparing tor the push to Applicants must. )w nt -loa&f 17 pdctoTOy singling our mirtonity out to Steve Klrihenbaan iApproxlrrM»ly 50 per eerrt of tihose "It Is jxrit Hke giving a (tog a name, n answering the poll agreed that the as if the *og reyHy ftfe a d*fc«(" Pole for over a year, Scott WHS ytffl'i's old, but not more •t\io.nc>2l by answer tho questions, It's the con-During the palsft morttli Wesltfleld bttftetiy disappointed to hear that July 1 of next year, he "added. ducting of polls tike this that causes Mack man Is "mowing on up," butsmarted Henry Patmef '70. . - High School students have been seen Tboro wfto agreed to the name ATnuftdson had beaten his AH tuition, fees and books will Ixj confusion, disturbances, inferiorities, on street corners and inthat he has a "'long road ahead of and most of all stereotypes concern- htm." Debbie Haii '69 stated, "The blade offend severe reft*ons. party, but fie and four member*? furrtishe'd by tho Navy to successful tile town railroad station asking pas- "WWW p*S|4e afeilt tffeft wTitef, appl'itfanta who will i^eceive also $50 the Black People We sers-by for money, these indents, black nian has, come a long way from slavery, but we still have a aaHa4a¥ id£Ad 'AM^L^^AIA^J^^^ arJbifc* -I?^.J nw men a motitli subsistence allowance for want to be treated as equals and members of the Student Committee ncy rare WICTTIKTVC3 wine, sno long way to go before we are totatiyblack is the oppoatte of white," ex- the South Pole to see the not more than four years, Burton with respect. We don't, as Blacks, for Aid lo B&fnan and Nigerian Chil- 2lag left by the Norwegians. said. want to be looked upon as special accepted or equal," plained Edna. Morgan '70. To many, dren, were raising money to send The weather turned very bad for iDuring each summer between their people." food to the mttltons of children who Several students feit theft it is tone the word black' is a symiboi of the Wadt race sa a wtfote atkf of an fcti-fitter room to base camp, Food and BAREFOOT IN THE PARK cat* ef Cetmmultr Flayers prodBdlon college years, students will partici- Editors of Hi's EYE commented: are starving as a result of the 16the white man realized that, as James LoOorfen, '70 said, "The black nu'neat change in the present power Aiel supplies nan out. One by one Detaining a Uiree-atsht tUM tenlgM at RaneveU.Jiintor High School pate as midshipmen in training per- "We agree with Joanne that - we dkl month civil wiar in Nigeria. structure. the! men. died. Scott dttLtost, milting are fiirtfrig, left to rWrt, Caret tifew*rt, PHer Greenwald, Sherry Lfl- iods at sea. dingle out Idle black minority, We irtan will no longer wait at the end ** ., Vioki Bower, sopiiomore, Origina- of the line and bake wfe&'s given toded that black wias the best name be- in his-diary unitii the end,-witii legs •rti Jack P«ter*eii whi lateeltn^, Ed Lewis. Alwent when the The examination will be given on feel justified, however, in doing 00. ted the idea of teeming the com- frozen and fingens also blackened «TM piw^iprAtjim wu R(A**t Klhworth. Tonight's performance Dec. 14, Burton went on to say, and Our purpose in conducting this pott hfan. He'll now go to the Croat and cause blacks gave it to mtfttee.Sentore Cheryl Barnes and what fie deserves." 1* frottbite. will benefit tae Westfltpd Day Care tenter and Is sponsored by the those who make a qualifying score was to clarify and break down those Gary Zwain, exx^adnnen, explained Those who f poH indfcaled, However, that felt It is the most accurate term, Im- a search party found the on the aptitude test will be given a stereotypes concerning the Black tifrat the group wte formed "because p medical examination and complete People by diving'Mack students a 45 {fer cetft 6Y the black sfofeite feel plying both tine African heritage and brave men frozen to death, sunnoun we fetit something had to be done. 't't their applications in January and Were wiU be twto j 1 t.r; t -u; chance to flay in their own worn There fa too much neglect in the Annor&oan ottsenalap-. agency of WesttieM, 112 Bast February of next year. exactly how they feel. Although we die black man receive* more Jolirnak:' Ulu world." About 6,000 titfnan and Ni- When asked If thegr retatcd tb any St. All expenses will be peid and the Appftrcattons for the aptiitude test realize thaft perhaps .the poll may gbrtan chMren stem to death daily. juattcte wort. One Jookor }*$ ex- blade i, 80 ^er cent said I < wirmer will have Che use of a car for are available in local high schools have seeemed to further differentiate plained, "ft ju* tont Nine rttttan lit- ho, some feeling that one major or- Course In ; "We hadtotfen la More divfefcle uMer God with liberty arid - Che entire tlime and. 1000 fcilometers at Navy Reenjibimg S&afiions and at between and whites, we would ( wwM the purpose and passed toafle* out m term," Jwttee for aH. " .. Army Efr. ;(< nY Horton worth of gas (600 miles). the NaVal Reserve Training Center, think, taking into account the present better than so rnahy separate ones. Cheryl explained. "The majority of (Henry Ifekner, '7© stated that bttdE Taylor* ^Fr.V'.wkme wtfer^ew, ive> Fourth Ave. and Palmer St., Eliza- s on bJatfc pride add thetne people wwted to contribute but Tlie 20 per cent who drt relate to at 141 nornsbn Aye, beth. events of last year concerning d»- men are now goingg fato btatiacte for dkht't know where. coHect- tfaemservelr bffcawe they dan twist a 11 the medJcat service o^oer basic oourae To Receive Award crimuiatooo in( the Mgfe school, that NAAOP, the Wesitfletd Nejgro Histwy ing money in town, oornrnittee mem- each other on ah economic ans Annual at Brooke Arrny MeowaT Center, ' 1 1 each black student would want to kitbtera atoo asked anyone they met Chi>, the Biack and the Sam Hbuefon, Tex., dct. li. Chairlis J. Gens of Prospect Robin Summer '71 agrecti, "1 thkft I _ * m _ white students kmow hia personal school for oootrlbutionB, Membere of the Platnf leld Hearing course ptttvldes beslf a- w*11 be presented a 35-year an- ' Halloween Bunnies? is food because bMch» shouW i feeHogs about being btock In Webt- wiill hoW their annual coffee "Our money fe going to be sent buy from blacks and help the blacks »• training anr orientation for niverwary award this month by the A tocal supermarket last week re- (add High School end in America in Frank Jackson '68 explained, "I arid in the PJainfield YMC.A. general. If the situation were stfch CARE* NfeerittBtafran Emer- What Wave the wtttes ever done for newly conwitaloned^Me^wi Den- E. I. Du Pont.de Nemours k Co.,ported the sale of more eggs the day gency Fund/* Gary stfd. "No mat- us?" feel they (the o«Bni4attonG) are att «» '"lUrt^day, Nov. 14 foom 10:30 ttfl and Veterinary Corps officers, where he is employed in the photo that a signtficant number of any 1 unti l 2:06 m before Halloween, traditional "mis* other tntoortty group felt they were ter what time It get in there, it canMost of the 33 pe rceat thtt felt to reach tlie same goal. We a*" - P ' Dr, Taylor rocetW his A.B. a* pwdtfrti department of its Parlin chief night," than the day before disctimteted against, we still be wed. We wMt tosav e as&e United States mm not beta** hftveni found the beat way to readi Autumn Wltoge, fritito ano berries free in. 1W2 from Rutgers. Unrver-1 plant. Easter last year. many lives as pnslbte." •• would ceitadndy $bU them afao towards two separete aodetklB ar- "* wi)l lend a touch of Indian Summer sity, New Bnmwvfck, and hte M.D. or at indicate that dame desire. A check for jut has been sent togued that the black man baa moved to fe^bK^Jespfafiined lor their mam I degree -to 1066 from Eanory Univer- CARE. Donrtoo* ranged from a pen- so far forward ia (he past ten years fund rating event of the year. Pro- sity Sdhool of MedMne, Albnta, G«, ''We believe, however, that the ny to $25. Since the first check was that there Is Bttil hope Uiat the situa- deeds wttl help provide tree hearing He Ls a member of Alpha Sigma Phi black man's situation in America sent, more contributions tntiattng tion would eontioue to improve <4 tests, Upreao%« dastes and a*i&-1 fraternity, today to quite a significant concern Mr.Homo Sapieiu ; have been received. "Everybody rapidly. tartce to peraodB with impaired hear. in our daily lives. We feel that by wanted to contribute; It was great," being open about it, by admitting Seventy per cent of the students Guest At Lincoln tag. sun Cheryl, / potted **) they hud been WtaeOced that there fa a prOMem, and by MUM DOW WB wmnB working from tJhere through under- "If we hadttt iriade any money at in some way by (he Mack power Washington PTA all tKe drftve *tt& woOU nave been health by their tfecher, lite idtoraW In tfie "«B** ot The he&- starting, that the chances of soWUon movwuert. *** a* fl Dorii Pere^o, in order to tnoUvalbB tatg society and experte wttt be pves worth the effort bedause It resui, they became more dociMcsous PUn«3prittf Show are strohger. roe crawi w wwwc of the need/' d( trieir hecttsfa and prtiufct 'of prohiems. Into FtMhkm," a new con- This poM was ear taotattonto*e *m our mate 0*- 1 m Bwnoa jnowp. •> n. ••) black students that we wetsome (tie* je«ive. TatttfeM ^ sWd| "Be- A plM-ttc mriitt, * pi» of Anated will beite^d by commerite and want to know ttt* lore at of the bsatk jfato aad the and fancy ftttfc and Air Une» «t lite ShodCanaxon OOUD- Job drawn reiWiiv the nee* of MM attitudes and of ^ «ttk4 nbwer teteieiis, I wttb nveawto aid IMfl*" and ,CJub, Sdcttcb Wa4wf at jfpr. 14. f). Way Appointed tody to the DM* of the "WMte ' ***** of how btock wW be spbnhtorad br tlie mihhi r "AJtlhwigh we adcnbwtoWe the/act for exiample, the neeid lor ctaoni- that a questionnaire is a odd metnftl MAnager at bntfienji and SMOTB #etn 6rwalod. ton School PTA. . Itie bMc power iriovwhent awtak* ness, food (fuel), check-ups, etc., Also included with the price of the of dealing with si** wnalittve qifes- A photo was baleen wWi a new As serving on the trions as race rolaltrtom, we hoped Chemical New York me tb pfenning committee for the benefit ticket is the chance to wan a vaDe- It Polaroid land oamecia, the ^t of that individual tttnlaot by a Hi's Peter D. Way of Chemical Bank hire to the Unlbao OWhnj the Lincoln P.T.O. are M&, R. F. Obrock, Mrs. W: Al-Oon for tw> to Holland for three EYE nfember iwukt petftiMfc It YOT* Company was re-tautf* me atoo* my bMc iMoestry PreWntion weeks. Tftnel antongemeofe will be znbre arid make our purposes more «od made me fed ttikt I wM , De- >" made ttmiugh Dfoen/FutfKcy prtMled to assistant puty Chief Jack Dries of theW!*"1 Jubus A. Saftlard. clear. ager of Branien No. 97. ;Mr. •odProod'." v. field ms Dwrtirt«H vMtetfthe "Much like the Black Culture One Junior boy fett ttat lflemove- graduate of Hamilton College, school, tie tewod a fikn V.-t Gttaup (new name far ment tfaw Wm an to hedpTin Pan FTire Drill" and spoke oh History Club) is attempftirfg to HetefeWefl ftefa* tor lewtail * the m»Jort*y of the Ne-/ire prevtenttoh and the rnlahy ad- IV'TtMo pride in black Students for. their years.. vanmef of having a Home Bn "i— *• J COLOR TV A Bll of the

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«* Tf M- ID. P»r«inil p»rtiH* trirfi il tf. ffl. •:r*oa. $u»*-5»ait VHP. trin(- MNP aMtr. IttMii. Uterlll* UHF nifer. AnTMni. Clements ma 54 Elm Street 450 NORTH AVf. IAST • WiSTHSLD, H. J 07091 • 232-2200 IS PARKING A PROBLEM? FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE CAli T V & APPLIANCE ADamt 34662 Pig© 4 THE WESTFIELD, N.J.> LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMEBU 7, 1001 Senior High School Eleven Overwhelms Nutley 34 Locals Score In Every Period Harriers Continue Win Streak; B Squad Noses Booters Split In In Inter-County Game Move Record to 15-2 On Three Wins Two Matches Nutley 7-0 By GARY PALMER hiia fiLrst pay dirt toss of the yc&r. By DAVID HALZER Any thoughts of Essex County foot- Knoblooh completed ids diores, and | In a double dual meet at Taann- The WesWleld- B squad escaped The Westfiflld harriers added three cjucs Park, Wcstfietd defeated By CURT WAY borllis dominance over Union Coun- t)ho fkod up Westlflold sqitod led from Nut-ley's Park Ovail wJUi their ty's, received a severe Jolt Saturday 14-0, more wins to their record last week, Scotch Plains 15-44, and Berkeley Afler defeating SpWngfcold 2-0, tiie sixth win of the year. Monday, The ag the WesWiold vai^iity Blue Devils Nubley, stunned by the ferocity of producing a 15-2 slate. Tlie Devils Heights 21-36. Wostflold gave up aWcatfield High hooters were upset by Dovits edged flhe ftaideis 0-0 in a placed third In th« Seton Hall Spiked total of only Pour places out of the defeated Nuft'ley 34-0, Tlie win aven- tho Blue Devlil otitack, floundered for Berkeley Heights 2-1 lost week, Next toughly fought defensive ged last year's 20-13 tflutiler loss at Shoe Invitational Saturday, after top ten positions to the two visiting Wednesday tihe Devils play ScoUch several plays before Jaokson inter- keley teams, while Unking five out of the The Devils* onfly score came liie hands of tho upstiaito Mai-oon and cepted a Thompson pass at mklfJold downing Scotch 'Plains, Plains in their final regular season evened the two year series, Heights, and Cwinfard in dual meet first seven. game of the year. in ,tihe second quarlor wlien quarter- and moved tho ball to the 45, Me- back Skeator MacOloskoy booWegcd The entire WestPicUd team played competition. • • Oabe, after calling two immring plays, Craiiiford'e dcpthless squad offered I Allowing Springfield only nine aiXHind leJt end fmm \Awoe .ytards out, a superb game. On ofifonfie, tlie fine hit Otzmiann with an aenial for 10 The Salon Mall meet at Warinanco the harriers little difficulty as West- shots on > goal, the Devil defense corn- Tills aapped a 78 yard, 8 play drive. blocking of Stove Brown and Rich Park, resulted in a first place finish yavAs, then gave him a handoff for field dominated 25-3(5. The two Cou- plenientcd a pressuring offense to The drive was made entirely on the Habuck at tacklo, Bob Thlol and an 11 yaixi ffaiu. MoOabe again went lor Rosalie • Catholic. VYcslfiold fol- gar top men ran'one- two, but were subdue the Bulldogs. Jolm ground. Btiad firew&ter liiad tilie long- John Dod'ds alt guard, Jiohn Acker- lowed second place Morristown, to tftie adir, this time coimectaiig wiAh followed by'eight consecutive Blue maun and Paul Hansen were de- est gain When he skirled rifilA end son and Fnank Jackson at the ends, Ackerson on a 24 yard TD strike. trailing by only eight points. Coach Devils. fensive standouts, being particularly for 23 yards. and canter Geoff M&nn, opened gap- Walt Clarkson felt that his team did NuCloy oontrollod tlhe ball only four On Wednesday the harriers will offeoiive on ono-ononc situations. tSie rest of the game tiie Dev-Ing holes for Weslfdeld's runniing not perform well at the invitational. Assisted by Bulent Unsalan, tihe Tur- b-acks. mdnu-tes during tihe entire first half, He did state, "I still believe bhat our compete for thoi r ni nth &t rai gh t occupied tlieniseives wiili blunt- Watdhung Conference title at Wari- kish AFS student, sophomore Bob wihile the batMiawklng Devils scored team can come back against Mor- ing thrusts by Nutley. The closest Halfback Bruce Otzmann ran for every time they received bhe pigsfcln. nanco Park. Westfield has already fiisch scored WestfieM's first goaJ. •the Maroon come was in the sec- 143 yards in 21 oanrdes, Including bwo ristown, and beat 6hem in the state Tho second hoOf was a repeat of meet." defeated every Watchung contender It was his fourth of bhe season. ond quarter when .they,drove from touchdowns. Fullback Jeff Davies in dual meet competition this year. Wings Unsalan and Paul Wiehl, who campounid^d the dlainase as he tlhe firsft, Nutley sputtered around Devil Mike Murray broke away their own 25 to the Devils' 1 in 17 Westfiedd-Scoteh Plains—Munray, scored the oflher goal assisted by plays. The Raiders had a fct and ripped off 114 yards in 15 carries and miktoeltl after Che kuckoff and punted from the pack early, in an all out ANOTHER ONE—Bruce Otzmann of Weutfleld High's Blue DevUt to the Westfiekl 20. but not before W; Brown, W; Oalvert, W; Pedrot- Brad Rjouillard, were offensive stars eludes blocker to score in the locals' 34-0 win over Nulley Saturday. goal on the two with nine seconds added a touchdown, Otamaim aver- effort for the number one position. as. their centering passes set up aged 6.8 yards per oany and Danes Devi'ls Bill Dunham and lUck Mszza His swift pace, however, proved'too ty, W; Coate, W; Fedison; SP; Fa-r- left in the htaOf. Jerry DeFmnco tried opporiunities. Harry the left side of the lane, but .made on. 7-6. exhibited fine defensive pursuit. Da- great for him in the latter portions ley, W; Soderberg, SP; Nowak, SP; «««V vies lashed out at the Maraon with Proto, SP. Time: 13:13. Lupia, playing his first game at of- ty a yard as time ran out. Quarterback Bat MoGafe called an of the race, placing him 15th in the fensive hatfback, set up numerous runs of 11 and 26 y^ds before rac- competition. - Westfield-Berkeley Heighte^Mur- excellent strategical game and had soaring chances with his lead passes Important Boys Football Games ibaiter, when tine Maroon had the a good day in the air, compiletitg ing up the middle lor the fourth Big 'Murray was, closely followed by ray, W; Brown, W; Lee, BH; Evans, to Devil forwards. Although the final ball on their own 45. Dave Harvey Blue TD. Otanann contributed to the BH; Oalvert, W; Coate, W; Shade, three of seven for 57 ymte. Two Tom Pedrotty, 16th, and Dave intercepted a pass to stymie the tosses went to Ackerson for toudh- 80 yard drive with a pair of 10 yard Brown, 17th. Bob Farley, running Roger Kuneyl and a shot by Jim Scheduled This Weekend drive. Rick Adelaar cut Nutley off ground gainers. 13:13. one of his best races, placed 29th, Vam bounced off bhe goal post- again when he intercepted at the 44 The Blue Devils wasted no time Hie fourth quarter saw the oatt ex- and was followed by the remaining Westfield^Cranford — McLaod, C; and returned it to the 37. recorded his second With only three weeks remain- title hopes. In the Junior. League, the as they aoce^tod the opening kfckuft changing bands three times and no Devil scorer, Steve Coate, 31st. Rick W; Hope, With 1:04 remaining, Nutiey re- and marched 80 yards on tbe ground serious threats. John KaJbacher ia- Calvert, a consistent Westfield tal- w Mnr Boy's FooftaU Dolphins meet the Chargers, the Miner W' Larner W' McGratn W* [-?*«5«?'J~ ***""• —««*£*!»**• **..-««™» w-* -«•, i« '» Raiders take on the Jets and the ceived the ball on its own ten. HK in 15 plays into (he Maroon end- teroepted the second Thompson pee* lier, suffered from a cold during the mi. W; Stanley, W; Rub, W; Ita I"**, W** to*** Pete 0Va> League season, the Doiphins contin- fiersen has the other four. ue to pull away from their Junior Chiefs meet the Broncos. Maroon drove as Car as the Westfield zone. Otsmann dove , tbenine yard loss. baU through the uprights to rack Kmblocfa pofehed it off with Us fourth PAT, ami the game came to and windy), both teams Bailed to League games last weekend saw the Steelers batted bade to score twice Statistics were even as WetffieM up the seveotth point. m the second half. had 124 total ytards to Niftley's 123. After the ensuing tackoff, Nutfey a dose with underdog Wedtfield sit- To Start Signup score in the first haltf. Batty in the SleeUers oome from behind to defeat ting on top. second half, sophomore Scott Love- the Brawns 13-6 and the Giants beat Buddy Robinson got the Browns' Each team recorded nine first downs. had very iittJe time left in ttie first Registration for the eleventh sea- land scored the Devils' only goal, the Bears 19-0, In the Junior League, TD on a qi*arteiback sneak early in Keith Grated was ttigh for WctiU&eU. quarter to put pointe on the board. The loos was the third and wont son of the Wcetf teld Boys Basketball Ihe WHS Jayvee hooters lost their by Lupia. the Dolphins roiled over the Jets the first period. Hie rest of the half gaining 71 yards. Brewster was held The stubborn Weatfield pass iwh, for the Maroon tftds season, against League wHI be held for all 7th, 8th, first gBme ** **se ?Bon. M to Hn' scramble in front of the net, Bill 34-12, the Raiders beat the Chargers was a defensive battle wttfa the only in check Cor the first time tWs year. led by Acker&oo and Ricky Schmitt, three wing, Previously, they had gry last week. Earlier in (he week Dttzet scored Berkeley's first 47-12, and the Chiefs came from drive leaving the Brown* ahort of He collected only nine yards In smothered the Maroon QB Don played close but loans games with and 9tti graders at tftie YMCA, Fri- East Orange ant! Montcteir, con- day, Nov. 15, from 7 to 9 p.m. and the barters tied Governor -Chuck Crosby then the win- way behind to beat the Broncos 32- the Steeler goal line. Neither team seven Carries. • Thompson for a 13 yand IOSB and stoa M. rang goal into the net. Late in the 25. could move the bail in the third pe- forced a punt, closing the firrtper -Mdered by tihe New Jersey press at Saturday, Nov. 16, from 9 a.m. to riod, but early in the fourth, Steeler iod, , . the two premiere teams In the state. J2 noon. Pingry was firsst to score in thefourth period the Devils pressured, This weekend will be a tough one R*#stT»tkm lornis will be avail- second quarter with a rifle shot post *** Berkeley's fiutibscte thwarted quarterback Frank RUter faked o The second quarter appeared to be Defensively, linebacker co-captain for the Rams as. they face the Steel- pas6 and picking up good blocks Dunham had 12 tackles, AckenXn 8, able Monday at the school offices of goalie Jeff Stewart. Mei TTwme B final attempt. More Sports an instant replay of the first as the ers Saturday and the Giants Sunday. from Pete Kamine and Phil Car- Devite moved from their own 10 to and Jackson 7, Co-Oaptata Paul Roosevelt and Edison Jr. High scored the lone goal for the Devils The Bears play the Browns, with Byrne, Pete Adetar, Rick Adelaar, Schools and at all eth grade gram- late in the third quarter, tying the the Nutley 23. On first and ten, Mc- the loser virtually eliminated from

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TIIR WKfltMPXtt fN..f.l f.fSAtthll, t»HfMftlMV, NOVRMtlKli 7, IfMH UorgutJ], Gwg Ouirflftld, Bob Nattily, rniigo, nnd 113 mofo on n Wckoff itioni 1» IID hefif ihiTTo ntrxi Winner** Boys Football Joo Porkowskl, aixl Murk Hurriew of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0 (at Roosevelt Booters Edison Wins return mid n run foHowiiiK n iunMo, A lot ill of IB tpflins, «wh tho offcast! oponed IW/IOH In Uio Jota' TunmciucB PurJO Tho dofonae iicM Hie Orangemen to l>rlst!(l of n tluij proife.sstnnfll Includ- Of (idin*1 from provlous lino for I ho fliio running of Mills, Dulplilna vfi. Oiiurgers a net loss of 50 yards, blocked two ing \M\) Mrncr unri WllMd Will, TouiiteMniUi nnd Habliwon. Do- Add Two Wins Fifth Straight puUL attempts, and allowed Cnani'ord Winners »f t h t» (lu|>llrnfQ ragher won't 30 ywrete for tlia TD. linidoi's vs. Jtita (if techd Uiko Cmtflity VAi\b, 1 W-IL'h four twliuta to ploy, the tensive standouts for tho Dolphins Chiefs vfi. Broncos only two fii'sL dowas In t'lw entiro of his mfcrnliora, togo \mponsMi\ti to name will fly via JOi'isrtern Alrtines to llmAwn: A bin Arliw nnd Milloii Wuseh; Quudo, Hfobnrd Townseiul, Davo uhd its st-asou'H record to eight Wildcats of Edison Junior High unyontj as the game's hero, as Mia largest resort lintel conflux In tlio Trudy Uoylo mul Dm iU-rifott. line, They di'ovu lt> tlio Brwtn H. S. Football i throe far a first down, Tlioro tho Sterling, Clrarles HonuhaU and Grog wins rtgainat 2 losses by defeating n School thoroughly humbled the was truly a loum afifort, wRh Caoch OurH)l>e an. AH armiitgeinvirtH tin- the Amriher gunw was roflclwdii'lcd for Brown dofonso hvld three times, but Moore, (Continued from previous page) surpHsingly stri>tig Summit team 2-1 Cranford (Orange) eleven at the K-nrnlsfh using every man on the Juhket were mmlo by 'FmvvUnw, lust oveniinf. A spwkil Miistor .Point ed lino dofenaivo games. In offen- ahd ru« Store lfi as Ktpfi, Scott Mason, Terry McOence, 21 to Rferter w4» patt«l to the foot erf Jack Tevcnemaoner. Jna Thome, Dave YatchLlta, the Bed RaWera Clement* Bron,, lfc, 13 2a bowled over the Chargers 47-12. Blx- Brant CaU «fo nrtched his sixth Fred Trayser, and John Williams gba-1 of the season. Mocked well for tt» Gtaht backs. ler stored three times on runs of Triangle w h Pta As usual, the Warrior defensive Defensive standouts were derm Bat- 15, 12 and 17 yards. YatciWa's first Berrya tit »f• • 9 24 tin, Pat Mullen, Tom Law, Steve two TVs were from 2 and 15 yards Nolls . '|4 *'* 10 qinotet, Sean Kelly, ftorley, Pete !• •• 20 Mussett, Peter Sayre, Roy Fekfanan, and his tMrd was on a fine cutback, Heitman* , .r.* til M 14 deihareat, John Havias ohd goalie 'Baldwins ., an 16 14 ^ Glenn were superb. It may and Bill Hoff in the line, Gary Maz- going 32 yards. Hie Raiders came Brookmatui 16 14 za, Seve Mosher, Fred feraun, and Ufc> With 6nc mare surprise as 'Tab Hlffh flcor&s CMney, 12»lt^2O30 17 ; Rod- have been a coetiy shutout, however, Burndtte threw twenty yards to g&TB> 211-203; Phebps, 207. miss the Chat- ORDER NOW FOR THANKSGIVING Greg -MoElroy at tynetadraiv, and ham game due to injuries received Gary RoUsstiau, Matt Burns and Art Rick Cotton, wto caught the pass between two defenders and raced 8 Neighborhood in a collteioit wtten he went out to Hoover at safeties. McElroy bad a stop a Union, attempt to score, key interceptton to set up the final yard? more into paydirt. Powell • 1(5' fl FRESH KILLED TURKEYS—CAPONS (8-9 lbs. Avg.)—GEESE Bartier in the gome, Fred Bundy Corbett , -- *<•«.• 14 The Warrior* took their B-2 record Giant score. Ley , J- -u .i ,' r 14 t 9 blocked a Charger punt in (he end Nelson > »i..,/.., >, 1& up to Chatham Tuesday in ttie last first TD came in the fir* pettod nme which was recovered by the Wandelt . * • ; 11 30 tift of (he aaaaon. That report and CHOICE CHOICE CHOICE CHOICE when Stephen Witt went around end Chargers for a safety. Four Changer iMeManlffal **,....# - 10 13 the eeaaon wrap-up will appear ia for 33 ywds. pan Tourtellotte added punts were Mocked by the Raider Sichhorn, Sr.• .... ;*, • 16 next week's Leader. (he PAT. WtU Mocked a Jet punt on defensive fine. The Rtaider second- fianderaon .... ,.4 .i 8 SIRLOIN Porterhouse BoitoM ROUND I TOP SIRLOIN Che 20 yard Ibw and Grant M»k re-ary shut off the Oiaflger paring it- Adalr ^ . J. «.... ^. .< - 4 t«ck and tetwwpted three pessea. Hig-h Bcore*:,Oonnella, e

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i The Presidency Only three Presidents have come READY FOR GREEK FESTIVAL tomorrow arc Mn. Faez Ibrahim directly from . Congress, reports and Mrs. Charles Mogenton, chairmen of Greek food*, The..' President vftto -serve*?: tine World Book' Encyclopedia, Th,ey shortest fcimo'in 'office'was William were James A. G'arfield ;and War- 'Henry Harrison, who died' one month den G. Harding, both senators from Greek Taverna Spotlighted 'after his, inauguna't/ion. But World Ohio, and John F. Kennedy,' sena- Book Encyclopedia points out that •Lor •from Massachusetts. : some perrons claim tflat D^vid Rice Atdiison, a Senate president pro The most popular profession for At AlkDay Festival Tomorrow tempore. seized as acting President Presidents seems to be.bh'al of "a for one riay. That was March 4,1849, •lawyer. World Book Encyclopedia ; A "Greek Festival"".will be.held ganis of WestficfM. a Sunday—and Zachary Taylor re- counts 23 lawyers among our 36 from, 10 a.m. to midnight 'tomorrow • • Assisting are- Mrs. 'Mary Vasikw, fused to be linagurated on the SabPresidents. in the Community Center of Holy ^jringfield/costumes end dancing; Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Westfield. There will be no admis- Mrs. Ernest Ladas «rod Mrs. James, sion charge. Trezogfcu; ^WesttieW, homemade; Greek preserves; oM«. Charles Mo-; The Ladies' Auxiliary Is sponsor- genson, CWk and Mrs. Faez Ibra- ing the benefit to raise funds to him, Piseafcaw«y Greek.fowh; Mrs. construct the sanctuary in the first Ernest Garo, Clark and Mn. Antho- such Eastern Rite church in Union ny Coutro*; Ookmia, Greek recwds; MRS. NORMAN BONBALL County. Services are currently be- Mrs. Emanuel Logotttttto, Short fore New Jersey voters in the No- ing held in the newly constructed •Hills, Greek pastry; Mra, Frank building on Gallows Hill Road. vember election. 1t*e majority of the Angleton, Springfield, Greek history, PTA board voted to support the FOURTEEN NEW SCOUTS JOIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TROOP Tt »t recent tvni Friday evening will spotlight a culture and heritage; Mrs. Nicholas In* mete pictured «bove, left t« riiht, J*hn Auboro, Mr. Cromarty, ftMtttut K«^inMtori >•« Anutor, Tom WUkox, Alfred .Xrfanan, Greg FtemlMg* Hank Myen, Mark Daugtertjr, JH M^« Jtanmy R«M Jata simulated "Greek Taverna" (cafe) Cremedas and Mrs. Costar Htotas, Mrs. Bonsail announced (hat the f ( AT BARON'S complete with folk dancers in- color- Mountaineide, Greek boutique; Airs. Miller, Bnoe Daagteerlx. Walljr Roff. Abaent wken the pictire woa takea were Clay ReiaW aa« XJreg HaakeO. family concerts by the Ookmial Sym- ful costumes performing folk dances Henry GolafoiewsU, linden, physical phony for the benefit of the Betty of their native country and live bou- set-up.and decor; (Mrs. Georfe Co- Maiifc Teaching Scholarship would merit bridge ctoue* *waro>d iht, zoulrie music. Patrons will be served be held Mar. 2 and 30. Troop 72 Inducts Fourteen New Scouts scouta over 150 nWat badge* wtoWi I . pukw «nd Mrs. George Horatam- rich Greek cofifee and the menu will There are now seven Brownfe they hud earbed during the swnmer include Greek pastries, unique hor bous. Summit, Greek Tavern a troops and five Junior Scout troops tenderfoot sccnte were in- tenderfoot etaa«es held by the as- Ofcmp Watchwg and on, foe dMt- Rag. $4.95 d 'oevres including stuffed grape (cafe); Mrs. Lara* Cbrfc, in Franklin School. ducted into Troop 72 at the Court sistent scoutmaster. The investiture adUn canoe trip, other irifn of leaves, shish kebab and moussaka. recipe books; Mrs. Theodore Hiotis, The school Halloween parade will 1 F " troop matted m the prewnMiOo d 40 HOUR of Honor held at the Prtabyterian service was planned by the advance- 20 rank advencenwob wMch tb« An Ionic-Columned "Greek Bou- Mounlahwide, Mrs. John Mftvro- be held on the school grounds at 1 - Ohurch. Tt* new scouts bad attend- ment cbaUtman. Chairman of the 3coub> had earned. ' ' tique' ' will be another highlight of gmis, WestEie-W end Mrs. Henry p.m. today. the aflfair where viators may pur- Following the board meeting Golabiewskt, Linden, hostesses; ALARM chase hand painted vases, which are Charles Jackkm, principal, described reproductions from Ancient Greece, Mrs. Nickolas Demas, Cranfold, pub- some of toe standardized tests the CLOCK dolls, tote bags, combotoi (worry licity cbairtnan. children are now taking. beads)» jewelry, Greek records and NEVER BEFORE have we olfoer hand made items imported from Greece. A new feature in boutique will be offered a washer with so 2.49 "lokati rugs" tt'he Greek fleeced rug) hand woven by akiUful arti- sans in the mountains of Greece tak- Reg. 69c en from me Pajace of Agamemnon of Mycenae (1000 B.C.) and dyed any LADY'S OR MAN'S etfeor desired. ow a prsce

"Greek Gourmet*' counter will of- v POCKET SIZE fer imported olives, cheeses, Greek preserves and the famed baktava FULL LENGTH along with many other Greek pas- tries prepared by the parishioners from their own recipes. Pamphlets .' ,,:<• RAINCOATS containing these recipes will be on sals.

k . Tliere will also be a, display of items depicting Greek history, cul- ture alfcd heritage.

General chairman for this affair • _I^U|_ , is Mrs. Peter Chergotls Jr. of Lin- The Nfeo*fc multiple lixt*4 nrvpvrtr at 1AT0 M . den. Co-chairman is Mrs. Henry Go- •Mr, fcnii torn m%M to Mr. RM Mr». Arthar W. VnaDyk** Inwmrrlr vf . 1 14 gr. labiewski of 'linden. President of RilMWth. Thf ••!« waa aPKotiatHl far Mr. anil Mra. Walter J, Healer •> Jelia H. Tkuiaaa of tae u«lc< «f Alma Jihutn, "\ SACCHARIN the Auxiliary is Mrs. John Mavra- FREE!! • c

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Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only NO CHARGES OR DELIVERIES ON SALE ITEMS We rvtervt the right to limit quantities. BANK OF SCOTCH PLAINS OVER 1 MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED MAIN OFFICE 336 PARK AVENUE, SCOTCH PLAINS APPLIANC 243 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD — FANWOOD OFFICE 117 Emt Broad Street, W»*rfi«ld PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 2222 SOUTH AVENUE, SCOTCH PLAINS 232-3726 Atittm* 2-6690 oo© THE WEfiTFIELD (N..F.) M3ADGR* TIItlRflDAV, NOVKMnKR 7, IM8 Sec, 3, Pfigt 1 Achill Swimming "Roluctmit Drtiifon" Ls a morninu H. further Infonmrilon ubout Rotarians View Rare Glass Health Services -swim CIIIKK ftir I'lie 'truly Umld soul" JIll'SlJ cl.'l.SJiOS. Avuilttlilc ul YW wlm Is willing lo ley ouct! nuiiv f» '!;iNS)>K In trim gym. s At Guest Meeting Join Council WusiThjld YWCA announces Iwirn to swim. Kor (hnsi? wlm ;uv .slit»iu;isllu.s. i-xcrd^o nnd voilcyhnll lo rcj-tsU'r for iiii;^ .-mil NHKUTII (hmcu will lu^in in cuir- I'luil r is o])t?n to wommi Hot'cry-Anns and Iheir nclioJi c-J fl n d hrlorjiatiwi'al survlco m orjltd Jan. 2, side. as several youth projects in the lo- 190C. H wij;; f&nncd Ji.s u ixsulL of The host club, the Moimtainside oattfy. • ' • t'lio metier of the* Vis-iLln^ Nurse As- Rotary, Invited members from the soelMion of Ba'stern Union County surrounding clubs to bring their Residents Gain Interest and the Visillng Nurse AssocijLioti wives and friends who are interested of Wcslfield. IL Ls supported by the In antique cut glass. In Shpre Yacht Club United Commumly Services of Kast- orn Union County, United Funds of Mrs. Barbara Michael, a, former The Baywood Yacht Club, located Wesl(ic!d, Mountainside*, Union and resident of Westffleld, has been a col- in Brick Township, New Jersey will Springfield and th-rough municipal lector of antique furniture, rare but- undergo thorough renovation under coalracUs with Union, Springfield, tons, and fine china as well as cut 4 now owner and Is expected to Rosellc, WoS'Kield, Linden and Win- «!aas. When she found her hurfwnd launch an Intense membership drive field. had an insatiable interests In the efcrly In I960, The program of the agency in- f sank things, they built a home in cludes skilled nursing services and Princeton especially to house their A one-third Interest in the dub tVe^r^ ^*i""i TbefTix rtit | ^ «"? ¥>n ^W Vml other therapeutic services on a vis- dren. ties Capital Corp., a subsidiary of iUng basis in Uhe liome, scliooi, child Middle Atlantic UUiittes Co. of Un- 'health conferences, clinics, Union We want our children to apreteJ- County Occupational Center, Eval- vate year after y«ar Brick Township expects to develop Springfield, and provides the public "Our .children wilt. Inherit these the ck*> into a popular and thriving health coordinators for Elizabeth treasures. some day, awl. we w«nt | enterpriseenterprise.. Pians for/re-vitali cation Genevai Hospital and St. Elizabeth team to enjoy them now at'well as of WieVlub include a new cti*> house Hospital. in &« future/' «4d Mr UkM. 1 buHdlng, W boat »tip«rouMJbor dm- MouatohwWe Rotary -Club w«* ing fadlMies, a beach w^an on Barne- r^ seven yem ap> and is I gat Bay, and a failing pnogram for cbnipofed of mw it*i6,«S»r work members and a junior wribng prb- NEW TWIST is given the miniskirt by Christian Dior's Ideal Appoints or Mve' in Mouofciinside. In idcJWod | gnam for cWldren of membore. Ttie velvet knickerbockers seen in London. Completing the to wttk^.fetiowiMp tfaeae rndfa hive junior pragMm-wta include inatmo outfit! are organza tee-through Mouses, Cohen Counsel and roOMT to.lowli 1 Uon i& tectniquM and w«t^, ch^rrnan of the into the Cum Laude Sodety Corporation itor 16 year? where he

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Bar Atsodation, and Ameri- can Society of Corporation Secre- tary a. . . He resides with his wife, Sylvia, end four children, twin sons Stuart and Frederic, H, Lawrence, 9, and Joyce, 7. vt 1 Oneida Dr. * "I w• -•> -. Jefferson Slates ;y#. Visiting Day ASK ABOUT ASK AIOUT range that lets you broil with broiler Last month in Jefferson school new instant dial. No wait for warm door closed. Spatters and smofca parents were given the opportunity up. No hangover heat. Up or down, stay inside broiler, where gM to vteit their children's classrooms get immediate response. flame actually consumes them* and team of tihe program moared for ithe school year. Mr. LangholU, Jeffenwn's principal, referred to tWs «s Phase I of the -school program to wxiuaiint parents with the school £<-• m curriculm. Mr. Lanjho^tz now indicates Par- I ents' ViS'lbins Day as Ptae II. Per- 1 enta ao-e invited to visit the sehed rt - •-.' on Tuesday, Nov. 12 where they will be able to observe the "working" olassrooms of their children In a ASK AIOUT ASK ABOUT iiormal school day. Phase III of tlhe range that gives you a choice of gas range and easy cleaning. Re* ptogiam nil be the individual teach- temperatures. Not just a few fixed movable cooktops, oven doors and er-psrent conferences and Phase IV dial settings. Know how much heat liners • •. all are completely are the syatetnaUi. reports. you're getting. cessible. Tbe annual Jefferson PTA Old Fashioned Bake sale will a!*o be held from 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Nov. 12. Mrs, Robert Wo&Imait, chairman and Mrs. Eugene Lindley,

•*• .••. •ft;.- sale and request that the baked r-t- -xs? goods be delivered to the kitchen by 9 A.M. It is requested that pre-scboolero be left at home when visiting Jef- ASK ABOUT ASK ABOUT ferson Nov. 12. the gas range with rotisserie. Meat gas range with programmed cook- turns on rotating skewer, basting ing. Automatic start and stop ovens. Lewis Serves Navy itself, browning evenly. Stays juicy Food kept warm without over- On USS YorkUmn and succulent. cooking. - Fireman Apprentice William E.

Lewis, USN, 19, son rfMr . and Mrs. j-, ^^iTt'-^7i^%' •.. rt.-> William W. Lewis erf 187 Grant Ave. > _ *• WWk :• ss ' '*•. f-.' is serving aboard the anti-subma- ^ •- ^ Jto Ptfmmth to Wm rine warfare aircraft carrier USS >«nbeaH«M9 yw». Plymouth Fury* Yorfctown. Plus tfM M9 l GTX, The World War II veteran "Figtit- mg Lady," participating in two rWt 1219 Ctfttrt) Avefiuv | * Efm weeks of refresher training off the Southern California coast, is simu- Gas lating battle conditions in order to This test the effectiveness oC dawiage control procedures. CHRY8UER Yorktown has returned from a six NIGHTS month Southeast Asian deployment for which all crewmembers receiv- AND SATURDAYS. ed a Seventh Fleet Letter of Cita- tion reay dl>o Now Jui'^oy Su« clear Qiioivy loi' i)euouful iHut)Osefl. Court Judge NATIONAL NtWS»A»BR MOW, MATILDA, yoU BE promo Ooui't, Is a HUL-cossful opora- 4, ProWdos for poucoful unm of ilon in Koine of Iho coimtiiw In New CAREFUL AND 6TAV CLOSE nuclear oxpluelveo to bo made avail- Addresses Lions Jcraoy, In 11)57 tlion ClvlcJ Justlco, TO PAPA SO you DON'T GET able through an it>toi^talloiKil body tho I-ton. ArUmi1 T. Vonderbllt. wrote I". L ... ,. ,

UURT IN CASH *E SHOOTS h ri i fa on Q noiullaorlmlnutory ba^is and at At n recent mocllng of Ui© Wcst- concernlivg • Juvenile Conference A LITTLE RABBIT OR DUCK/ AS low a co3t as poisslblo, wUih no fiold Lions Club hold at titc Mmin- CotntnlUccs as "a uiiiqiio ond indl's- DON'T COME -HOME WIT* cnJnive lov iiMttiwvh and develop- lorlnsldo Inn, Judgo Horace S. Bell- pcnsablo InstrumctMity fur dealing ment. , faflto of tho EflseK Cbunty Juvenile with juvowlle delinquency." A TIGER OR ELEPHANT.' Court wns the Matured epcuker. -.M 6. DeOl-ui'eH tlio dotermi nation of GOOD LUCK AND DON'T Judge BoHPatto told of tho beginning Program Chairman Paul Forsylh, Benonrt Claim poitaffa paid at Wentflold, N. J. all naMuiis to puiwui nogoKtatlons "in In Introducing .lud^o BcllfQito, wel- J'uMtHhod Thui'MilnyH at WDHtlleM, Now Jomoy, by tha "Wegt- STEP ON yoUR EARS, good fuk'li" to I to It \i\w nuolelat' arms of ilho juvonlle court system In peM Mmtler Printing- anil l'uhllNhlntf Company, An Indupendant AmoWoa and outlined $vs courts comed him as a follow 1/fon. Judge NowHpujmr. race and to conclude a "treaty on 'BeUfalto has boon a menybor of the Offlalnl Paper for the Town of Westfteld and Borough of general and complete disarmament fuitotion and resitonsibiKtles. Mount. aliiHhle, Judge Bellfatto said that on tlio BoaevlLlo Llone Olub for over 25 ... •*' undei- strict ami effective intento- Bul)Bcrii)tlon: |4.00 per year In advance. |5.00 out of onunly. preventive aide, he has found that year* and is a past president of that tOfftahllHUftii 1800 tlooal oortfcixjl." , OffLoe: BO TOlm Street, WmtfloM, N. J. 07090 the operation of Juv«Hile Conference club. Tol. 232-4407 — 232-4408 The treaty balances mutual ra- Member £ponlsit)iLftU*» and benefits. To non- Quality Wcftkjinn of New Jersey nuclear states, U assures aisoiMtenoe Now .Torne)' I'tvurt AflRoi'lntinn (FIRST IN A MtliS) Natlortul ISdlturtnl Association in peaceful mideur development in rortuiHi for givirtg up the possibility WAI/T1SR 3, TJIBK • Publisher " tr ^> GAIL* W, TRIMBLE IDiittor of tatUahting ituol«iar status. For 5 ffi W.t nuolear states, it helps guarantee a *#> ,, tialt to spread of nuclaar wea(A>n» Jn IS TEE GOOD OLE DMS return flop further effort* to reach THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1908 f w- ..-, . ,- Additional arms control agreements. The treaty will enter into fax* when ratHtod by tte United by Oiks K, Atw«ml, RMh«r «*^ " r tile Soviet Union and Great , 1 Twice As Much For lt-t-68 •Ml plua 40 other nations. U.S. Ntittot- tion needs Sedate approval. Mayor AugiMtut L. Alptn fell and One-Quarter More! for the future wWch bruit** hli kn«« In front of f. Marry have been opened up by the treaty Schd«f«r/« Dry Goods Store on. Elm Str«t, irtckrie an Increased Security Coun- What kind of equation is. this? How can anyone possi- LETTERS TO THE 'Editor's Corner on* froMy night In March, 1908. bly get twice as much of anything for,only a quarter more cil role in irtainfcaining pe&ce and EDITOR Our fa whether he was about to fall In or do so df they have tost the Oct. 10 full-page edvertoisemeot of this welcome ous, so much so that the funds drive went over the top, and ably typewritten. Ceremony Honoring tfurribr* over a recent replacement caused by frbit and All letters must be la Ow town service. . the work at the Center preceded accordingly. In September "Leader*1 office by Friday U Painfully aware of "slips Wat pam ki tihe night/' we really should keep -Mrs, H. H. Humphrey frashot/' . of this year, after two weeks "vacation," the Westfield Day they are to appear la the follow- A record of slips that didntf Becoming painfully miore aware of the adage v.- .-•:•;•'••* - 1 -•Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey, wife lag Issue. 'to err is human, to forgive divine, ' one typographical error last week Care Center reopened with two rooms completely renovated of the vice president, was honored The old itone flagging gave place to cement sidewalks The "Leader" reterrw the caught in proof-treading had a ooodttate "ruining" on the Republican ticket. ; and filled to capacity with children. for her. work in behalf of the men* and onifof m «vfWrtemioctiatfc Process" hope that all will want to contribute to this much needed ' arguing on opposite sides of the we brag ritory or the armed forces of this nation. Our immediate the bonds on the taxpayers. Others Editor, Leader: survival is not the reason young men are called upon to felt that the membership fee should I would like to tank the United (Fund fecks $30,000 of goal fight ai they were, for example, on the day of Pearl Harbor. be elimJnatted and the pool paid for For Nixon Club for their trenM entirely from taxes. work during the 1988 Election Cam- Honorary PBA initiates Explorer Then the threat could be easily seen; there was nothing ab- paign. Son* post. stract about it. And, World War I was "the war to end In their haste to strike out at this These teen-agers were dilitfwt, new threat to the Status quo, these conscientious, competent, concerned Five Years Ago • • • wars." The young men were called, and the nation stood be- good people have failed to see the hind them. Now, in the jungles of Asia, they fight again, and very effective. unprecedented opportunity being of- Much of the political activity fs Ciobe races in Want* 3 and 4 bare- and this time perhaps for the most urgent cause of all—to fered them . . . the opportunity to tedious work, but these young peo- ly live victory to ftepubttcsma. gain time in which the governments of the two great nuclear do something for their neighbor- ple were eager and witling to do James C. Moran win* -Council post hood, for their cMMren, and for In Ward 3 over Louis Otarrocca Jr. powers can recognize the realities of this age which they anything to help from telephoning themselves. to dropping literature. 1,037 to 1,360; Albert Motowa wins have created and learn new ways to settle their differencs. A million dollars its going into this •Much of what was done hi West- Ward 4 victory over Itnim* Stoudt Veterans Day is observed on Nov. 11, for the purpose pool-recefation facility! Do they field by the Republican Party could SELECT of honoring those veterans living and dead who have served really think that Council and the not have been accomplished without Recreation Commission are spend- Nov. 19 set lor public meeting on in the U.S. armed forces in time of war. Special honor their assistance. junior It&i expansion program. ing that money simply for spite?' Mrs. Arnold Y. Cliaman, should be accorded to the veterans of Vietnam—the men How much better if the residents put Chairman, Wesfiield Town Roving fire patrol alerted to end who still fight there and those who have yet to go. They do their efforts into the project to en- Committee port 4 p.m. burning ti teaves ami sure the most effective use of the more than defend their country's honor and ideals which in cJipplnfi. 14 KT. CHI funds for bhe enhancement of the itself would be enough. They are buying time for the sur- neighbortwod. Quite property, they WHS cpcc3<::v;/'ry team s vival of civilization itself, are concerned about appearance; Watchung Cciierence title, already they should become involved in the won Central Jeney end Union planning and landscaping. lYiey c*iamp*oiMhip». should join- the pool and work on the TAKE WHEN YOU problems of traffic safety, titter and Priceless Privileges noise from wiitbin the membership itself by fostering a sense of pride FIVE in belonging and by setting high "LEAGUE The rights of U.S. citizenship include freedom of reli- standards through their own exam- gion, speech and press, freedom of peaceable assembly, the ple ... as members. They would CHRISTMAS ft? MED W. KOKE LINES" right to own property and arms, and equality before the perform a valuable service if, as members, they would help appraise AINT IT THE TRUTH! law. Only a tiny proportion of the people who ever lived pool programs and assist in develop- No place is so gloomy, on earth have enjoyed this state of personal independence ing new ones especially stated to the Durie* October and freedom from tyranny. needs of the community. No place is quite so sad; SUIHS 1C(!|[\T it... focus ***** attefltfM en the United As for the pool being "just another Nations and are rantaferi ef the im- An article in Traffic Manager magazine points out that to As the dey after election, pay for his rights every U.S. citizen is exptected to be loyal Club," I say, what's wrong with portance of fits peacekeeping and that? Swimming U a pasfcime par- to his country, obey its laws, vote in its elections, pay taxes At the losing candidate's pad. ticularly suited to the young, and I Of particular emphasis flute year for the support of government and serve in the armed know that a sense of belonging to is fche nucfear non-prtriiferaiUioii trea- forces if called. Some of our people seem to want the rights this "club," with its wholesome and The Office Cynic says the workers ty which tee been under discussfaa and privileges of U.S. citizenship but are unwilling to pay •heaHUvful programs of instruction, of ail parties have been busy as beia- a>nd negotiation tor many years. compcti-iion and plain fun, will do far vers, taking down the party plat- President Johnson addressed the the price for them in return. We should all remember that more fcr -these young people than forms and dtomg them aw'ay until GenePal Aaeemfofty on, June 12th im- you never get something for nothing, least of all the price- a mombership in the "club" of bit- the next prepi ienbital ejection. Saems mediately after the Assembly ap- less privilege of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. terness to which so many of their with the Mtfcle use given them, they proved fihe treaty. He hatted the parents seem to belong. can last for years. treaty as "the most important" in- THORNTON RfCE ternational disarmament agreement 648 Km&HwDod Terr. ASK ANY POLITICIAN .since the nuclear age began. Hand-shiaking for the cause F E D E R A L GRAFTON, N.D., RECORD: "The march on poverty Gives you tired blood in paws. The -.UN resolution oalletf for treaty signing -and raftttioaitiion "at the earli- and those graphic presentations of the conditions some Dictatorship? The little boy next door is quite an operator. This y&ar, a week before tst possible date." Nineteen days of our less fortunate citizens live under are appearing Editor, Leader: later treaty-signing oerem&niies were S A V I N G S Ilatloween, m an effort to switch his thick and fast these days . . . There is just one ingredient The decision of -the Mayor and clientele from candy to bread, he held in Moscow, Iiondon and Wash- missing in these human interest sagas. You never see any- Town Council on the proposed "mu- sent out Che fotlowing memo: "I ington (where 56 masons took part). nicipal pool" is Lhe clear and simple know that candy is dandy, but noiJh- The five rmadn provisiions of the one with a mop or a broom, You never see signs of a de- result of a dictatorship oF the Rtr- ing thfiiKs ftke doMar bills." I hear treaty are: WESTHHD MOUNTAINSIDE sire for a change—active desire. Certainly no one in his pirW-ican Party that has existed in he got quite a bake. Of course, t,h*re 1. Prohibits tihe tflaaistor of nuclear 150 tlm Street MS MamHaiw Avanwa right mind would lack for desire to make haste from these the town of Westfield since its incep- were Ohoee who woutd rather fight <*fnli Office) tion. arms and explosive devices from nu- slum dwellings, but there are different kinds of desire. than switch. clear to mwi-nuclear nations and for- At a meet In-?, early in September, A man may have a passive desire for most anything, but bids all afci m BheLr manufacture. MENLO PARK BRIDGE two black citizens present at the 2. Provides for treaty errforcemenft 117 Mai* Slraat that isn't going to help him achieve it. It is active desire Shopping Center mooting were toM by the Mayor that Mary says her sistor who throogh an mspeotBori system to be tof iftai gosds fritn tv set tvrt&tds afcWeviWg his the pool tfa^ nv/t on the agenda hffve 8 tV set #1 the bouse A tovtm, ttiop and a toutket of so#j# eoM iiU be (feyttiw»ed "and that httf ttmA (ktr'rt^ the ^ he lo&dtoti (4 ti& prjtA Wm at &*#& AW* tA thzt aetiw desite" fflaWaf ^Msl WSIS^HBIS^P IP aW^lWsWW 1FI tftt Wflfmtff.tr (N..L? tRAOfilt, mvmnm % tm 1

muni Iw rajHod l>y ci public cvont ish! iw foi»(lt tichool RiifV|>Htw( ami ftudi fls Hilfl fl^>n)u<3hing onti. Tims, C«nt«r Provides Residents Adopt Columbian Girl iflwvu nil, Iwpo for a lini^jlor Focus tlio protoittlft irum tlia row. VIAH flitl *« (mo chik! A November Boutique IJoiRlcjuu wJH Iwnc/iL lh(* Mr, and Mra, OlrpPles Bohorty, 360 coal stovo UIKI Win Tow utonsils tlioy wit>h >i)U of lk\n (oc ai'l ih<> fumlly, Community Trusl Fund In keeping Student Training Oottiogo Place, IIQVO fln'o ncliifl ly own. The lKilhromn IN n coiXJido- hm btack h«*ii* ami oyos, a with Uio policy of returning funds to "adopted" Llgta Corredor^ a 7-yoar- rioorcd hut. There flic un oirisldu pnlu, full* Kktn. Slie In hi &rs* (ho communities wftLoh It serves. Tho Westfield Day Caro Center Is old ColoiTiWfln gW Wirough Foster now providing an opportunity for r stono kiuiKlry place find n lar&i enu o .sclitwil (ill diiy. Sim \n soino- Christmas Early This Year •CtHfhuhinon. ot ti:« Boitttquo ui'c frnrauta Plan, Inc., 362'Pork Avenue wluit shy. She likes to j>kiy with Mra. Gurbiiid C. BoollliG J.r, and MIVJ, two Newark Slate College studcntu Soutii, Now York, N.Y. 10010. to collocA rain. iMwils ar« n\ixi\u up Christmas will appear In to 'practice lead) unil o studont from bulls, dolls und toy houses. TMJVN David G. McCormack Jr. In uddilion The Foster Parents' responsibil- of mucaroni soups, corn, Hee, pot«- prnvidi's ,1 monthly cash somewhat easier fcliarn usual this to Mm shops fom Now Jersey, Pen- ICcuka Collego will bu doing her field ity is riiMrtdttl, .not legol and thotoes, yucca and broad, .sugar-milcr $7, year wtteft thd Jitfvtor Le>i© of nsyWan\a and Now York, Lcaguo work at tho Center. EMzatoth tind Cwwtord, N.J, Inc., child grows up wltlrin his own fam-•mid only from time lo time soino ily jnedieal and denial cm*o and Uio mombors have been busy crcnting In consultation with Wie V/cstf-leld ily. moat or milk. The family spends sponsions Its Cfortisibmas BoutAque at Board of Educutlon and parents of un'courHKorrwMit and ^uldnnco of KO- deliglhtiul attlotas to lx> sold at their $4.IiO ort waLcr, llglit, soap nnd co:tl. Itlte First CoiYgixsgaUon'al Ohunoh on six children now attending the Cen- Uijla Is one of the children that okv\ workers and director. The mudl- own gift booth. Co-Ohuirmen of tiliis The wliolu family hws n conlinwlny Wednesday, November 13 and fains. booth arc Mrs. Ohartes E. Bi-own ter, supplementary preparation for swarm, the crowded sJums of Bpga- cni nnd dental oure are at Ihu PLAN need -for better clothing, more nour- clinic at day, Nov. M. and Mrs. Hcnty B. Clark Jr. of Wcst- enlranco into kindergarten and first ta. Her fattier oan read end write The Junior Lebgue of BHMbetti fiicJd, A unique service at the Bou-grade is being made nvtrilahhf at but lias little «duotfon, i$ unskilled was founded in 1924 and became a Llquc will be gift wrapping for those The Presbytorlun Cl>ureh Irt West- ^nomibor of the Assocftatitan of the who wish to keep their purchases Tield by Mrs. Ha4ph Sherwood, -Mrs. and can earn very little money. He Junior Leagues of America, Inc. at secret. Bruce Larson and Mrs. Eugene Is a worker with building crews at that Mine. In 1964, it merged with iLuncAioon'wUl be served daily from Olork. They meet wttili the children the most menial of work. His earn- the Junior Service League of Ctian- for six hours oach week for six 11:30 to 1; 30 and tea and home made ings are never more than 943.60 a ford. Today, there ore 214 Budi weeks. This special training wiH be dessert will be available for shoppers month. The child's -mother is iWlter- leagues In the Association through- continued for another six week pe- from 3 to 5. ate and cannot work outside f^eoause out the Uniiett States, Canada and riod next spring. she is needed at horn? for the smalt (Mexico with an estimated total mem- Mrs. Norman Ch-ambllss and children. Ceferina 018), eldest son bership ai fiome 98,000 women. Mrs. John Epps Sr. wore hostesses sells spices and Is able to give his Throughout the years it ha* contin- Spooks Haunt parents only $6.50 a month. The oth- ued to serve many agencies in Che For a parent-teacher-boord reception 9 __ er children are Myriam (12), Gloria purroundtng communities, both recently. In addition to the teachers who have been working at the Cen-Maria (15), Luctnto (9), Pablo (5), through its projects and with Its vol- Pack Meeting ter, Mrs. William Thomas was in-Humberto d). Gloria Maria was a unteers, An example of a league pro. troduced 'as a new teacher. She isPLAN child but did so poorly in jew m me rn&MifiitB'wase « gnm MRS. GARLAND C. BOOTHE JR. and Mrs. David G. McCormack "Qhosts and Goblins" was thea graduate of Newark State College school bhat it settled best bo trans- of aome $15,000 to the Union County prepare lor Junior League'i ChrlitmM Boutique at Uie Congregational theme of a recent Pack 173' meeting and Fairiejgh Dickenson University. fer the help to a child of the tiamiry »t Lincoln School. The program was (P9yichialtr|c CJinic to pfwide bouB- Churck ft*.. II an* 14. She has had previous experience at who would make better aw of fit. ofrganfzed by Nancy Wofeert, Den ftng fora n BWabeth office wM cMni- Neighborhood House Nursery, Mari- purpose Is ftast, careful tibhring. of (Mother of Den 7. The family lives hi their own cal service. More recently, the e*-add the Vteitlng Nurse Association etta Play School and the Sarah Ward wretched shack, of pLasrtered brick Awards were given lor thtf test toblkshnwnt of a playschool in «heof Eastern Union County, all inthe htttivMUal member, and second, Nursery. walls, asbestos roof, rough woden Halloween masks as foMours: Most pediatric ward of tbe BHaJatath Gen- Werfftel* • floors. In it arc three wooden beds, emphasis on her obligations to theoriginal; David Beokety, John Mtrfo- eral Hotgtfttd *v* urtlertiB40rt. Tlito The ob#ft* of thl Junior League is wooden table, two chairs. The- kitch* community. As stated in the Assooia. cznik and Scott Evans; spookiest, lib faster tatoroot aftwntf tthmm -ttoh literature, the purpose of tbe en fa a separate 'luii in which is a Greg Vktor; Midnel Simon and Unicef Cards Mr. nnd.Hfi. Jmet D. Tn>'l»r vrill wfcortlr move Into thrlr «ptr h»we first o/ lbs tirid in any New' Jeraey btrs in Ae «wiW', economic, educe- r \Wmen torvoluntee r servtoe-and to Ricky van d© Sande; funniest, Rob- nt 153T liiiirnfMlAi^t MnaKfalnitlilr. llie MHI» of Ihla mnUlpIt Ihitri hofifcftt* »i ddtB^od to tfieW friro tita*. cdteimi and civic conditions provide the- community with experi- property wj» •Pfffntlat^a for tliv nlTk^ of JlHrrett A €mlMv Ine.. fry pi the ctmrtiw*y and to nwfce effi- ert Money, Chuck Petetson and Todd Iflnrold A. MfM»rcv Jr. enced educated citizens, capable of Herrmann. Sold at Batik Completes Course iveiy woridng. at YES, tt» YMCA tibnt. their Vohrteer service. Hie Junior League is, to train young For Vets it AFB leadership and cotnmkted to a tra- The awards for pumpkhw w«re UNICEF carte wiH be Mid at the dition of heopteg others. Each new Klven to the folkrwing boys: Most Suburban Trust Company Bank in Capt. Do> M. Long* hW member fa regutrettto take a Prbvi- original, Robert CuJbane, Sean Me- Westfteld Broad and Eton Ste., onthe orienCatton oouiie Cor' vetorbBiy Oann and John Broun; spookiest, Friday, Nov. 15 (rom 9 a.m. to 2 flknel Oouree wttch intrudes a criti- Max Putman. qnvcvTS OT nil UtEt^Jiir I'wig cal view, of her community, coordi- pjin. a^d in Scotch Piaiiw, 460 Park cal Service at fltatfrtrtl^'AfB, rTe]|. nating its phQMfcai and Jnduttrial The foTIowHig boys received ath- A.ve. at the Suburban IVust Company UNIROYAt WINTER PATROL letic awards for the Webetoe father- His wtfe, Joyce, k tbe * i tomorrow. . cftantetaMfcs, poputatton, govern- Mr. and Mrs. t. Moflteftone of 5»4 ,,, , ,Ji .,1.J |j.,iti-i-i . 1 tmuJMtl^^ I .J|- and-flon outing: Russ S^menski, Christmas cards, engagement AT DISCOUNT PRICES WWNOAND MMNTlNANCt menc, euocBwJonai RVQDMMB, puDnc Jackie Ifobifcell, PMl WWbert, books, children's calendars end Lawrence Ave. aod prtvate wetere IHiutf and Geoff Kasher. Jimmy Hift and Todd children's puzzles w* be sold by Tfte doctor, wtto r*c«wy came on MOOWTUL- culWrrt nrtburoes. SUOOMAI own- Herrmann. Bftl Miller offered a NCJW volunteers for the United Na- aofrve duty, studietf env*nmm«ot«l BERSE BROTHERS presentation titled "Make America pletfcan apprenticm of thee counse perio,d combine of volunteed withr ChUdren's Emergency Fund. health and disaster contrpl. He k 'Broud of You" and Jon Freeman (For further information, or to or- being assigned to AcUr Air Force aervtoe in several agencies, consti- presented the "Origin of Hallow- Salt* and $«rvlc« tutes active memben*Ap. der cards imprinted, contact Mrs. Station, Ore., lor ddty with a unit of een." A fire prevention skit was of-Hunter Wilson, ffl? Woftfcnere Dr. the Aerospace Defertse Command. It is In tiie- txuktttJon of service that fered by Den 0. The colors were pre- Volunteers of the National Councfl of Dr. Lon« received Iws B.S. degree Chryi POWtt, V$M AND UOHT the Junior League k apbiworifig the sented by Webelos Den 2 and theJewMi Women are doing this as a in 1964 from The Oottege of Em- MOffOfS Christmas Bouttqiie, a showcase of opening ceremony by Den 7. service project, with all proceeds poria (Km); He ofeo Eddied »t ahope, for the benefit of the Com- Mr. Evans announced that tatay from the sale going to UNICEF. Ken9M State Univetiifcsr apd Mdti 443 NOtTH AVI WISTFIELD Call 2324914 muniy Tnat Fund. Inlasmuch at ohe there will be a tair of the Ford Mo- One box of cards can buy enough a D.V.M; degree fimm the Aobaol of i. Ji|nior League doe» not customlatily tor Company plant in Mcfttichen. Ilie penkttHn to cure tea children of Veterln»ry ft 233-1020 -i - - \ j. •otic* funds from the cfanvnufltty, bus will leave Lincoln School at Yaws; and five boxes can buy a six IMverVMy., Ihe money to support its projects 12:30 and return at 4 p.m. month supply of suite tatrfets tot a child health center. A child may live because you wtohed someone well with UNICEF greeting cards. Since Us inception in 1946, UNI- has received the commendation of every president of the United States M well » pottieai leaden of both parties. UNICEF receives the

^r^^ait^ and has the pott of th» major nativnal ttbns concerned with child welfare, education, youth activities and Die promotion of interaaiUrtial undor- Bora Plan Bd. OKs Addition MounUfanMe — The Planning Boatrd latt week approved the pOans of BesLMiay Products of 1105 Gfcbe lets you choose the dry ness you need!

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The new addition will be used aa EASYTERMSI a wa^fhouse for sitcnage. Also approved "was the a^pSksrtlan of Thomas W. Moule d 900 North Ave., WastNeW, to commence buffi* n&ss in a new o'lke builiimg at 1020- 1024 Springfield Ave. He opentttes an architectural and engineering con sillftmg service and wiA occupy a portton ot the top floor of the build- in*. The board approved the applica- tions of Charles A, CcUin» of 442 New Providence Rd. bo subdivide one lot Into three tots ait that address, and Ptess. that of Andrew and Gteraa Budz to consolidate two lots into one BA 1437 v I Deer Path. ectton Richard IH. Johnson On USS Brnnlngton wOm flflHSHiiilH A A ^ Electrortics Tedmioian 2-C Ricfa- rail Rr^ptf M. Johnslwn, USN, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnston t(aswtlf« Cleaner air Subic Bay, Philippines. is one more reason why we're investing $34d million in our Salem Nuclear White off the coast of Vietnam, the Ftmotti Nsint ., Generating Station* The infinite energy of the atom can produce vast amdunts of oalrrier conducts stAtnarine detec- fcm-ci>st electricity without polluting the atmosptrere. Today, Nuclear Enercjy is the 'tton and tracteing operaitions, search

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Prescription Optician Acroii from PI- «-740« MOBITJHEAT AND LIGHTING FIXTOUM Auto Radlatora In Westfield HE ATI NO OILS Coke • Fine Bohemias call ElrriSt.A&P Wtttfteld IM-M Repaired • Recored • Replaced Imported "We Service While You flhop" One or Union BRldga 6-0900 Crystal at We Give Plaid Stampa DlKl 3M-M07 County's Most • Snn* An. B, Chatidellera STATION RADIO TV 4O4 Boalfc AT*. B. W««tfl«M and otnen Modorn • Lamp* of Car Waalieii LEHIGH Oil CO., INC. putfnotloa for SHOES AND APPLIANCES ljlvialon of Joy Oil Co •very purpose RAYMOND E. WHEELER WESTFIELD WAXINO & FU1SL OIL • Iaartfe Beleottoa LATEST IN COLOR TV POLISHING and of SnadBK OPTICIANS ON DISPLcAV AT OUR STORES FORD RHRNHR BERVIO» AWNINGS, SHADES Call 233-4050 • Lamp Hountlns • fllaaaw ORTHOPEDIC WB SERVICE WHAT WH SELL Ford Owner* tot PL He wlrl Bff—Hea ty Itas—IU«alaklBC Over 15 Tear* Next to Union County Road Dept, Dial 232-4223 IHOf PRESCRIPTION! COLOR TELEVISION Westfield Window Shop Authorized 1216 South Ave., W. Weitftald RANKIN FUEL CO. 106 Central Av«. W»«tfl»ld • •«• Ola—• Headquarters Bat 1933 # the Weatfleld Area rORD MAKERS OF Plata m c R TSVH T I Sato Sarvico FUEL OIL. 232-4660 OIL BURNER Boarat Uoadaj liM A.BL tc • PJ THUNDKRBIRD WILLIAMS LAMPS Dally: •:!• A.M. to !.!• FJI Central Av». (Opp Qulmby St.) 'AlRLANE I 1LCON CURTAINS, DRAPERIES Sales and Service CHATTiN AWNINGS Ta6 Central A»e, Dial 233-5S12 G+nntor* ELM RADIO & TV, INC. AD 2-3673 W«tfl«W 232-213$ 110 Control Avp. (19 North Av«. E. WoitMd Canvas A Aluminum — atoras;« CirtTOMBR BlfTIlAHOB AHD Headquarter* for Take Down A Re-hang Sfrrtoa FREDAL PARKING IH RBAM Whirlpool — Kitchen Aid - CanopleB Rented FUGMANN • Tour one-stop larap taeadguartera • Reflnlaninfr, rewlrlo* aad repair Hamilton Cu&tom-Made VeaetlRii Blinds, Window Sbadea DECORATORS of any lamp SHOES-ORTHOFHWC Wuhen & Dryers JNDEMAN BUICK CO. Aluminum Comb. OIL COMPANY • Old lamp* reatoraa WE REPLACE Hoovtr Vacuum Cleaner* , ..Jtatlmau* * 8ampla» , • Victorian slobei painted to matck * - • RCA Color TV, Rldlcs, Eto INC. renturla* CURTAINS Always Rvady to Srv You your but BROKEN FRAMES 232-3831 • Lamp ahadaa repaired or reooT- CQBBLERSHOP M filtv it. BUICK Authorised LINEN9 a BBDSPRBATJf ered • If no amwer, 7U-S1T] • Alao caa duplloata any other Dba4« In 5NOWDEN APPLIANCES BUICK and OPEL 206 North Av«. W. W«lfl«ld Cuatom Made • Llffhtlnff Fixtures — WlUlamibur* HftU» ft Servio* WAV COVERS • DRAPKRIB8 bronie and iwif llfhta Sal«t and Sorvlc* • We aleo Install • Waihera A j Orthopedic Shoot A Serrloe • l*r« etooit of replioeraeat Jk Dlflpoaala Portt * Repairi Dial 232-8533 Watohdoi- Burner Barrio* • Do-lt-TourteU lamp parti ' For Your Child • Vacuum Cleaners Caay Budget Faymamt Plaa tl Tsars Bxpsrlsnot • « Refrigerators ft Freeiers QUALITY USED CARS •BEAUTY SHOPS Opes •T«nloffi i-t. Genuine Factory Parts AD 2-8484 Elm & Qulmby Stt W«rfl*M Dial 232-5272 LAUNDRIES "II ID Doubt, Ask Tour Phjrslciaa" 411 lUrtfc AYS- W. Weaticl* I ««• »j«F«fe An. B. 361 South Av#. E. Wtttflold WHILE YQU •• rpet* Vldlantl, Prop. . RICHARD'S Dlol 232-9030 VAN'S DELICATESSENS IVORY LAUNDRY WAITI * -•• . •• ' NEW WORLD OF BBAUTT HEARING AIDS We raplaea all typs* of leases, t« 329 South,Avo. W. WottfMd & DRY CLEANERS Just brlBa* In the plssst cf yoi APPLIANCE CO. REILLY BpaolalUta la Rasor Cattlac • Complete I«anderla§- for Wtm _ (Opp. Railroad Ptnonallied ptnnananu wttk TOWNE GOOD HEARING •We Speclalls* broken Raior Cm roaadatloa , In fin* lUeBS •ALBS OldtmobiloC© STARTS AT THE ev cotton ra«s Aathortaed WlvUta aad their proper «ara DELICATESSEN •Bane Da# ROBT. L BRUNNER • KITCHEN Oldimoblk FREB OFr-STRBBT PARKING Ssrrioff • HAMILTON "The Open Door to Hospitality" • SPORTING GOODS • WHIRLPOOL asiW * SarrlM O*U WOT Appotntmeat • Choice Cold Cut! ' 13% AS • Home made Salad* Jaah tt Carry •NOROB 232-0700 Dlsooont for COLONIAL Aad llftay othan • Frozen Foods Laundry Doa» Hra.: 9 to •—Fn. 9 to a—dotM Moa • Fancy Groceries ' by the Pouad SPORTS CENTER PROMPT BEHVICE CENTER For Pick-op aid DbtUvtry IN limt •«. iCt. mmmt Iriill Sandwiches Put Up to Take Out'* *1lVer*th!na- for the Call 232-3726 Btalta Uwimm •«•»* Coll 232-5020 NORRIS CHEVROLET Open Dally Including- fiundaye HrariMs AMa U Protpc«t St. PAINTS Complets Kqulpment Fori 117 E. Brood St. WmHtolc CLAIRE U AHRBNS •undaya asd Holiday* lael LAWN SERVICE Pick-Up aid DeliTery Art Supply • T T LAWN-A-MAT f Orsobiohtr Artists' WIG SALON 11U OPSB Mon. * Frt. tll • FJI. Bruahoa • Oils Clement* Bros. Bpeclallslnff In 239*0250 SPORTS CENTER, INC Canvas AUGUSTINE • Complete Select)om of Hifh Annual "Gr—mk—p*r Car«* 405 South Avf. W. W«t«fM| Faihlon Hairplecea ft Acctuorlea DARBY'S DRUG STORE Inc. .Hall B.Tf.HaJI Dlol 233-3462 MOTORS Individually Matched and Custom Program "Faltbfal asd Satlsfa** Styled For You H«attnfl Equipment We Provide Tour Lawn with •vthoriaaA • Reatyllnr A Repairing- Service Of ADam 2-11M. • Lawn-A-Maulc FertlUaer 1 O All Hair Good* By Our Own gtjrl- Installed : for Over !• TaaMT • AUTO BODY REPAIRS • CKBYILBR lnr Department • L*wn-A-Mflf Ic Grub Control • tMPIRIAX • Our Award Wlnnlnr Stylin* De- 330 WK Av«. W FUEL OIL and • Lawn-A-Maglc Seeds Ratals •BaaAiklClothi»« partment Wilt Clean, B«t Or Repair F • Lawn-A-Mag-lo Crab Grass and • PLYMOUTH Tour Hairpiece Rcsardlea* Of • ta Fobtwaar • VALIANT Where Purehued Other Weed ControU • Brunawtok-Ballce Bowlins; B«se#- BURNER SERVICE Call 232-7080 ; meat ,*.>•/• • •">. • • "•• '••• iaiaa aad ferric* • Same Dar Service fltrlla* Ur Mlaa Vary FENCES Any time, any day, Inel, Sundays •4 0om»1su Heed* for Oolf 4a TsuM Headquarters for "JBV Call 232-2200 For Pfee Bitlmate • RaoqueU Restf unv on Pr«aiB«S} Dtol 233-1098 231-4505 450 North Av«. L W«itf l«kl LAWN-A-MAT WALLP • Flshln* * Huntln* Uc«nn« lM»W SS HM ST. WISTRHD BARTELL'S Cranford-W«ttflild • Ice Skates Sharpened • Pool TaUM 576 North Avo. t Woifflold \ 333 W. Brood St. Wottfttd BOOYART FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES, INC. RANKIN FUEL CO. Olol 232-1400 47 Elm Sli Wocfftotf COLLISION SHOP WINKLBR LP LIMOUSINE SERVICE Gaorva W. Kochera. Prop. WESTFIELD p o » , Inc BOOKS Bale* ft Barrlca Opsa Frl. eves 'til f P.M. • Collision Expert! • Auto and Truck RennUala* Prompt, Dependable • insurance EettroaU* Authorised FUBL OIL DBUVBRT LASALLE . CADILLAC • Body and Fender Repairs •alas * ftsrvtes Call PIANO TUN1NO • S* Hour Towinc me TOWN BOOK STORI Ccateaalal LIVERY SERVICE i •:-, . Coll 7S9-0330 BOOKS FOR ALL Round • Cedar Paperback* I South Avo. Oorwood Split Rail • Stockade _ - LIMOUSINIS - All PIANOS WKTFKLD DODOS • DABT Scott's Lawn Care Product! INSULATION "^ Serving Westfleld ft Vicinity Water-Softening Salt with Uniformed Chauffeurs GENERAL DODOB,«J«*-B*te4* TftTJCKJ Tunod 4 Ropalrod Diol 388-1581-2 Cadillac Limousines 277 Control Av#. Clark INSULATION PROBLEMS? For AD Occasions Anywhere Complete Rellatls Piano •arvle* T I R E SEVELL'S Dial 232-0073 Call In or Out of the fltate V*--7 •*• SERVK1 (Rear Catraace froa Tows Frequent and Direct Service I. RUOMAN tk« Cea»UU AUTO BODY CO. 423 North Avo. I. WoitflolcJ rarkia.- Lot) FLOOR COVERINGS to all Ma»1*w •• ol Body *n<3 Faint Shop Airports — Piers — Terminals Dlol 232-1100 G#>n#rol Tlift IkAA • ALA • M.CA. Rood Aid EXPHT BRUNT & WERTH, Inc. North & Control Avti., Wostftofd SB 24 Hour Towlnj SPRINGFIELD PIANO TUNING BOWLING t/o W. R. Dolbiar 4 Co. k Fender Repairs — Faintinff HI nor Repairs Weatherproofers Since Truck Painting and Repair* IMPORTED MOTORS LINOLEUM — FORMICA Insulation & Siding Work WILLIAM DITROLIO Foreign Car SerVlc* SINK * COUNTER TOPS Authorised Pealev •HADES • VENETIAN BUNDfl A Specialty Call 232-8887 — All Famous Makes — Catt 276-3474 a RENAULT CLARK LANES J. & IRVING COMPANY •»» Mailing* Address: 320 Windsor Avo. Dial 232-5958 LCMBBM A M1LLW0RK kale* — Service — Part* 251 E. 1st Av«,, ftotelle Ds—rlptlaa BOB MILLER TIRE CO. AUTO REPAIRS W« Specialise in Service of 741 Control Avt. W«stfi«ld All Domestic * Imported Cart Far BOWLING Dally from I to I AMSXICAM 376-8821 •aack Bar • Cocktail Lot Hot. A Frl. Evei 'til ft F.H INSURANCE Don't Cook Tonltt, CaH aa« WESTFIELD ATLANTIC, 19 Brunswick Automatic ^^-^-._—^—— U.S. HwY. No. 32 Ftnaettere Free Sitting Service r*r Bowllas ALFONSO'S PIZZERIA George KanucJc DAVIDSON & AAARTIN COM MUM IT I GENERAL Free Dartlme Bowl luff lMir*«tt*a A ELLIS, Inc. 322-4IO« MILLER bj Qaalllleil lofltruetora INSUftORS CCP AUTO CTTAHQB WUM PONTIAC-CADILLAC 311-4700 • COMPLETE INSTALLATION Repreeeata* • MEATS Featuring Dellcloa* REPAIRS tlvee for • Auto Plaa Mufflers • Spring* CORP. 140 Central A v* dm* PIZZA nn4 HfRO SANOWrCHtt Brakes COMPETENT MECHANICS • Qlens fall* J&M Shocks « Tune-ups "Where Service I oe. Co. Pies Delivered To Tour Doot • Fuel Pumpi Really Count*'* ALL NAME BRANDS Starters • Hanover Plpln« Hot • Ignition Authorized BRIDAL SHOPS LINOLEUM • VINYL S TILXB Ins. Ce>. SUPER MARKET 292-40M Snaw Plowing flerrlns; th« WMtflili Ar«s> 24 Four Towing Direct Dealer • FOItMICA WORK Nortli km Comploto Qusjllfy For Free Pick-Up anfl Delivery / guaranteed Used Care • Ins. C«. *f 516 Pork Avo. Scotch 420 Sou* Ay. W • Complete Auto Body Repairs BRIDE'S SHOPPE • Aluminum Storm Saak • Maryland CawaUy faa C» Food Marfcot Dial 232-2413 Sales: OF WESTFIELD Re-Qlas«4 — Re-Screened • Ohio OmieUr Ina. Co. Prim* Meat—Cmtom Cat North & Central Avi. St. Georeea Arc. mt W, Mflte* Are Dlol 232-6700 American lae. Co. Home Made Food S»e«Ultlefl WHALCN'S GARAGE Hnhwar Dial aM»3 Coll 232-7530 Fresh rrultt and Bridals 1006 South Av«. W. W«sffi«lcf Free«er Order* • AUTO RADIATORS Service: ti. .*«*.'» Flae«« * Best K«*I»V«* Formalt 149 Hcvlaa Are., Hah war MS-TM* Cocktails 232-0403 UBERTY GLASS CO. Open Dally: PEARSALL & $56 Mountain AN AD OF WESTFIELD 9 AM-9 PM — Sat. 'til 6 FM Great variety Beautiful GOWDI Aathorised Dealer Auto Radiators SOUTH AVE. Sizes 3 to 50 Shop FRANKENBACH, INC Claims A National Aoeovata Repaired • Recored m Replaced Handled Bat. lilt WHEEL. AlAOmtBVT 233-5407 RAMBLER, INC 103 IENOX AVE., WESTFIELD IN aad BAIiANCINO flBRTIOB 44* Soatk ATC. E- Wtrtltlol (Cor. Nflrth Ave.) These • MEATS-HOME Avfhorliod Tel.: 232-3065 ALL FORM* Dif »AKE»T • MEKCCMS MMZ Might in Thin 232*4407 Want Space ****** AM,-*, THE WRfiTFIlSM) actoamaxon Friday, 711, 10-lZtih graders, open •highs are invited to this outstanding by the talente of Mrs. Ron Pannullo, Or. ness, hunger, and tfrtrst, told him Philliphui friends: "to you I hath been titled "Adam and Ffeftten Man" to be musical director, and Mrs. Harry GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH tog of "The Upper Rtoam." program. A general discussion led toy Wode granted in the behalf; having ttw dame conflict whioh we saw In me" read In ell Chrlstten Science church- Sank), ohtoreJogpajiher. Don Leo, stage Z5ft Gtllowi H1U Rd. Sunday, 9:30-10:30, ohurch school, Duym to probe and seek the mean- (FWMplans: 29-30). And Timothy was advised that If he followed Paul's es this Sunday. 7:30 p.m., administration commit- and Scenery director, has been build- R«v. P«Uf M. lUbUlt grades 3-8; U a.m., morning wor- ings and lessons for Christian peo* teaching, conduct, puitpose, flafth, he should abo brace himself for "per- At First Church of Christ, Scien- tee—the lounge. ing colorful changes of scenery to secutions, sufferings," Then dame the disturbing truth, "yea, and all that Sunday: 10 i.m,, OrtJjos; 10; 18 •ship; church school, grades 1-4; pies will follow each presentation. , Sunday Sdwol; l*,n to 11:45 tist, 422 East Broad St., service* kltidergarten, nursery and cmdle Monday, 9:30 a.m., mothers' dis- de-pict tfhe points of ttefoarication would ttve axUp in Chris Jesus shall suffer pemeoutftone" (H Timothy Refreshments wiU be handled by ft.m., DivtM will begin at U am. •roll; 6:30 p.m., young adults eftew- cussion group—lounge; 8 p.m., pri- along the arutee • assisted by Mr. 3:1042). mary teachers raeet in the lounge; PamwUo. Mrs. Kurt 'Weinke. Others involved Where is the suffering? This is the question wWch haunts my ttxtatletf Related passages from the denom- ardsbip dinner. inational textbook also will be reed, 8 p.m., church and society commit- Advertisers and patrons for the are Jchn C. A'lpaugh Jr., pu^Ddieity; Christian life. But the times Have changed, one answers, Yes, and I fear raunr CIUROI OP amor Monday, 8 p.m., trustee meeting. 1 •COENVWr, among them the foUowlog: "The di- tee—Founders Room. show's program are being contacted Jack L. Melntosh, operations; and the church htas changed with the times. Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., Women's As- W. Walter Austin, finance. MMvw AT* vine nature was best expressed in sociation meeting, dessert and cof- Thursday, 8 p.m., the session by Mrs. Ftaank'Torrnln, WMiam Le- Suffering does not arise from tany masochistic complex; nor from any Chriat Jesus, who threw upon mor- meets in 'Uhe 'Founders' Room; 8 ber, Frank Kelly, M«fc. Thtoimias need to meddle ki other men's mfctteits. Suffering is the name of the game, fee; 7 p.m., stewardship dinner. Suodax BirvkM: 11 i tals the truer reflection of God and Thursday, 9:30 a.m., intercessory p.m,. junior department teachers Carey and Don Nhbor, Mr«. Joftni Suffering is but another way of describing wtat happens when men try to lifted their lives higher than their meet in the lounge. Popp, ch&lrnnan of costumes, has bring light to other men who love the dark new; when men tell (he truth fro Wodoetdajr wmdtg Uttlmony prayers; 7 p.m., stewardship din- Alliance Church pm poor thought-modefe wottU allow— ner. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., briefing for been turning out profesfeiouaUook men whose lives are Mes; when men who are JuA pasting through stand in thoughts wbfch presented man as circle Bible study leaders by Dr. ing outfits, helped by Mrs. Fk>yd judgment of! men who have settled, down and made themselves fallen, slick, sinning, and dying. The Hunt—Founders' Room; 11:30 a.m., Pouter. Obher adrnkiistnative com- at home. TVre is in the very rtature of the Christian commitment a clash OUR LA0T K. C. CHURCH Ohristiike understanding of scienti- CAlvARY LUTHERAN mid-week worship in the chancel led mittee workersare: Secretary, Mrs. To Observe 70 with the worid ab deep and decisive that undying enmity is the result. fic being and divine heeling includes by Dr. Hunt. Ektward Oaprwin; trea&uerer Mrs. '^Because you are not of Ite wort*," said £hrls*, "therefore the world mi CM«nd Aw., CHURCH 7:11. The IUT. Jeiu C. W. Ltasltf aduK Bible claw to the library- Father Whelan. Information regard- ence beginning on Saturday end I wiuteil you what happens: "{he salt Has lost fa savor and is good tor Building a Bridge." A toddlers room nothing but bo cast out and be trodden under die foot of men" (-Matthew Novena-Our Lody of Mirtadoui lounge; 10:45 a.m., children under ing tickets can be obtained by call- continuing through the toUowittS The Rftv. Haiti Lbemgeei three years are eared for in the is provided in the parish house dur- ing either Mrs. Arthur Donnelly o Sunday. The Alliance Church dates S:ia>. ••.•"••..-• Uedal, Monday, 8 p.m. Penedtcthra—Fridoyt S: 90 p.m. The Rev. D. Thomas AnArewg babysitting nuraery; 7:30 p.m., par- ing both services. 9:15 and 10:45 Mrs. Edwin Otto. its beginning back to 1896, 70 years is inevitable for those who are determined to live really Today, 8 p.m., 'To His Spurs ents of tenter cwrfirmands will meet a.m., church school; 7 p.m., Senior ago. Meeting first in home*, then In Christian lives" (II Timothy 3:12, Phtittps). Our beritoge is rich wMh the with Pastor Dahlqufc* in feUowotiip High Fellowship. a store, then (in 1926) in a burtdins red blood of martyrs. There wtasa time when the fatth of which we ctaim B*pti»n»-8uo. Men were imprisoned, fed to lions, bunted at the i* " • Saturday, 10 a.m., youth confirma- vance. rnJUee; 8 p.m., wo»l ministry and ily group. , Organ Sunday to take care of (he slt&ady growth, it «take, stoned to death, "rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer tion class;. Couples' Club meeting. Wednesday, 4:30 pm, confirma- is with few tyv»of hgyttaj* ffirt to* for the name" (Act* 5:41). There it bt The same name we wear so casualty stewartkUp cvmmiUee* will meet CHUR Suriday, TWENTY-SECOND AF- Jointly in toe kxmffe. The first year tion class; 5:90 p.m., Junior High The new Acottaft-Skkmer organ at congregation looks «be«dt tMng so conveniently, How we cheapen it by cl&iuning what we have not earned. the Community -Presbyterian Church Al Re Plan* ' TBR TRINITY, 7:45 a.m., holy com- confirtnatwii class will not meet this Fellowship; 8 p.m., board meetings* with iU new pastor, J. r. Shtherd. 'iMurt I be (ferried ft; *he skies MlBlelan: munion; 8:45 a.m. and 10 a.m., holy week. Thursday, 1 pm., Roadera group in Mountainsitfe wilt be introduced Starting with a banqwet on flatur4ay On flowery beds of eaite/Y .... Rer. Clark W. Hvat corfimunion and sermon; 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, 8 p.m., Lutheran will meet at the home of Mm. M. E. in a dedicatory recital on Sunday and contimnag with ipecM mtetton- While others fought to win the prize, ' ' R*v.. James C. Whltaker morning pnayer and sermon; 7 p.m., Church Women quarterly meeting. McCullough, 646 Hillcrest Ave. evening at 8 o'clock. David Pockola, ary emptMHta diH-lftrf tt» «fcfc* the sailed through bloody seas?" • Her. Kaajcr #.. Plaatlkvw Ninth Grade Fellowship and Senior former organist and.choir director congregation *iMlil\f*et regutarly R«f. Palll* R. IM«Merica Episcopal Young Churchmen. W1L.LO* UHO7E will be the guest speaker. for the ptwned profrAni aad tfme PBE8BYTEMAN CHUUCH Rev. Dale Foreman Monday, 10 (a.m., ecclesiastical TEMPLE EMANU-EL Mr. Porkola studied organ at the Alliance' Missionary I9U ftsrltaa *••* Couples Club Suriday, 9:15 and 11 am., all de* embroidery. 7M East Bf«*4 64mt Cleveland Institute d Music, the Speiker at the Mtvfey nitf* b*n- partments of the church school Westminster Choir College in Convention Convenes Tuesday, 10 a.m., "To His Soul's WetttleK, New Jemy Kcv. JIIM Alrnader, Jr. quent witt be fm. J MM*n, former • meet; 9:30 and 11 a.m., worship K«bM CbaHet A. KfaMf Princeton, New Jersey, and the Ttie .Christian (and Missionary Al- Health" lecture; 9 p.m., adult con- Friday and Saturday, 4 p.m., 10th School of Sacred Music of Umon pastor" of toe Crwiofd (*urch, and aetvicM in the. aanctoary. Dr. Clark firmatton class. , 8 p.m.. Sabbath evening now Mi|mi bowling, 10 fante through third grade at 11. 7 Episcopal Church kv iBrooMyn, N.Y. church, and now associated witk ing'for Couples Club membem.ftt 8 sen, pallor, has announced that Rev. p.m. / ,' 7 p.m., (Hen*B CM* wjt>!- a.m^ adult eduowtton, 7:4S p.m. p.m., Reception in honor of Dr. and arid Temple Beth Mordeoai in Perth The Alliance Oiurch in AJbwna, Pa. p.m. Friday _ wight, Nov. 15, at* % Herbert Jackson, tntoroisry" to ifomfay. Stat^rhood board meet- net, Room io% 8 .p.ffl., mteskms REDEEMER LUTHERAN Mrs, Bkft>ard Lovelace. Amboy. parish house of fche Presbyterian Vietnam since 1920, and Rev. Rich* ing/ 12:30 p.m. commission, Room 300. CHURCH Monday, 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 8 The program will include major church. Dessert and coffee wil be *rd Smith, missionary to Indonesia W«dnead»y, BWe clan, 10 a.m.; since 3963, will speak at these meet* Ctr. CewfeHhwaMe PI. «M Clark il, p.m., circle meetings; 6 p.m., 'What works by Johann Pacheibel, Thomas served. Thursday, ^» «m, executive rontirntiaitkm cinats, 7:16 p.m.; Tem- So. African to Sprak ings. The public is cordially board, W.S.ci.; JO:3»i a.m., con* Rev. EHKtBe A. Rcawtakel U Christianity?"^Discussion series Arne, Johann SebaMitn Bftch, H. ple board meeting, 8:30 p.m. the past several - years ,- bined meeting, day end evening Services: "B; 30 a.m. and 11 a.m. of the Christian faith and life. Max Smith, Hermann Sohroeder, To Christian Men

l matiy congregations desiring to lis- groups, W.S.C.S., Fclhmship Room. , Sunday School and Bible classes: Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.f morning pray- Louis Vierne end Georgi Mushei - 1 ,:''••• ten attentively to what the world is To DiecuoB Friends 9:45 a.m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES er; 10:30 a.m., adult Bible rtudy— The entire community m invited to The Christian Business lien's saying about itself, hive found that 1171 Oil RarttAB M., Clarli Hebrew*. Baby sitting provided; a attend Chis concert. An offering will Committee of Centffal Jersey: an- At Unitarian Service FIRST •AFTirr CHtTRCH Sermon Topic: "The Reformation nounce that ttieir November' films enable them to enter more dis- And Its Significance To The Church Frttay: 7:23 p.m., minftkiy Mtnot; p.m., Mrs. L. Fischer's and Mrs. be received. Ttone will be no tickets m Dm Mratt 6;» p.m., service meeting. ing will be heU at 7 p.m. Al cerningly and relevantly into a dia- The speaker at the Unitarian Fel- ev. WBHaaa K, Ceh«r Patt Today."' , ; P. Hugger's circle meetings. needed tor tdntimkn. logue with the wrM, and feel that t Suflday, 3 p.m., putoHc talk en- Wednesday, 7:15 p.m., youth pciy* at the Howard Johnm Restaurant, lowship of WesCfeld «i Sunday will Thursday» 13:3a p.m., Ladies Aid Route 23. North PMnlieM. Ladle* motion pictures and tttuUani, the be CHntvn Grove, a member ef the titled, "9ntWy4ng Mankind's Great- er; 7:30 p.m., adult prayer; 1:13 D. ftoawefc most characteristic art forms af the Ihundoy, . t:8a> ••.«!.,•' Woman's birthday party; 3:30 p.im., cotrfirma- eot N«ed" given by F. Me^a ST.; are invited to the dinner mealing, Society of Friends of FfeMltM, who mmkm ftadety boordj Yogth Re- p.m., dJW ttUKnbtt • »lh century, may be the best tkm crafts grade 8; 8 p.m., steward- 4:89 ph., Watchtoww study, the Richard Green, a aatlv* ef Jo- witt discuss (he program nod |***o#- treat; doublet ttubtteater potty, ship home meeting. ECHO uutE CTtumai or nnuw spokesman for men in this age. opfcy of A.-CMaf care is provided for World Book cJubs, etc. Hto meavafe whevevar he M *lso go on sale tor/«a» aiwual Sunday, t:# aad 11 a.m.. morn- Ifcmfcy, 8 p.m., the Bible study 19:30 a.m., wonhap Mrvice, termon. [Christmas dinner-danoo. to be held presobootem and feBeJiem eduos- receK«d al but gaaa to the fame: "people should Ing worrtrip. Sermon by the paator, Sunday, 8:30 a.m., Junior choir «id to b* uwd during a questim and "Bpflrini! WW> Tht Weak"; • p.m.( [Dec. «. Tickets may t*t obtained by tlon for the grades; coffee and corn- vote. In turn to God." the Rev. William K. C«ber, on the wHl sing at this service; 9:4$ a.m., aonrer dtocuMfton wMl be, "Babylon Vootfa Gmp mtcikm contacting Mr. and Hi*. Elmer Kell. venation after the eer^ioe. rabj^t, "A Tane for the Church To Sunday school and Bible classes; il the GfwsA HH r»Uenl" Wedneaday, I p.m.. mid-week Speak." Musfc under the fraction of a.m., holy cenununson will be cele- Bible study. Utt. Donald E. Bleefce, director. brated at «b*a servk*, At both ser- WOOMIDE CHAPEL Thursday, »:» a.m., tadta' Bible TERRIU ROAD CHURCH 1:15 Jim,, chunch school ctaavea for vices the sermon will be delivered Malta Am., Paavaai class. . .. + children Ukrounh Grade 5; 10 a.m., by Pastor Eugene A, BenwtaikeL on Sunday, 11 a.m., Riichanl Green Friday, 4-f p.m., neighboHiood A few pennies can give you ctwrch acdooi citkeses for youth and "The Reformation And to Sfentfi- of South Africa, will bring the mes- wonksfaop with the aavManctf of the adult*; • p.m.. Junior High Felkvw* oaace To The Church Today." sage at the family Bible hour. The Camp SMMi staff. Everyone wel- •hip; I p.m., Senior High Feilow- Monday, • p.m., P.T.L. meeting; Sanday School 'Win be ki eesekm at come to all meeting*. Nursery fa- more leisure—less work •hap. 8 p.m., stewardship home meeting. ttm came time. 6 p.m., FeUowaMp cities available at al servioefl. Tuodiy, 1ft ajm., senior atizem' Tuesday, 3:30 p.m., confirmation at Terrill Br. Chapel. bmrd; 10 a.oi.-l p.m., Baptist Home etas* grside 7; § p.m., stewardship at 7:30 from Sunday Nov. Sale, Newark; 8 p.ra, board of trus- home meeting. 10 to Friday Nov. 22 except Mon- For a ftw cants, you teee; f p.m., tward of deacons. Wednesday, 11 a.m.. Day School days ^nd Saturdays—Good News •Wednesday, » p.m., Newark com- chapel; church council meeting; 6 rattkft with Evangehst Richard can and all washday mittee. p.m., stewardship home meeting. Green at *te Terrill Road Chapel co- sponsored by Woodnde Chapel. All drudgeries by tawing are tavited to find the answer* to bheir problems and the problems at your laundry hot* . . . ROBBINS & ALLISON the worW. Kiv«dtim#o$you Al SAINTS EPISCOTAL CHURCH SS8 Park Avemw plea**. acatek Plataa, N«w Jeney IUT. Jmcik T. Hammt«4, Rector • 1OCAI Trinity XXII, 8 a.m., holy eucha- 4ONO OtSTAMO rist; 10:15 a.m., morning prayer, sermon; 9 a.m., Sixth grade ctntrch SAME DAY SERVICE ON IAUNDRY AND school class; 10:15 a.m., nursery 1 DRY CLEANING UPON REQUEST tbrougfc fifth grade. ITOAAM Weekdays, Mortday through Satur- day, morning prayer 9 a.m. IVORY DRY CLEANERS Tuesday, 1 p.m., Afternoon Guild; 8 p.m.t vestry meeting. AND LAUNDERERS 77+om Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., heating ser- vice; 9:25 a.m., holy communion; o#rosm m MUOQUARTM 10:30 a.m., Bible class. 1* PMMffCT ST. 213 South Av«.r SWITCH TO DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 556 Wastftold Avs. • AD 3-OT55 WESTFIELD STORES ifj modern air condition^,

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MMMANN OH CO •f flffa^Wii Page 6 THE WE8TFIEM), N..T.) LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVICMRMI 7, Honnrlli Meiler Directs Case training school In Quantko, Va,( 1 whoro ho received the Major Qon* Navy KuHJt; I ruining Round School Construction oral Merrttt A. Edson Aword tor ac- Stiuiy at Lchigh quiring Hio highest ffcoro In marks- Souman Apprentice J»SIM>II HOII- Slxtean ndiniiiisinilors Invalvud nunisrlii'p In 'his ctai from whidi h» l Jr., USN. ID. MHI of \U: mid Economical, Architect Says was uiudtuDLad.an J»n, 3. Following Mrs. JuseiHi HoiiMirl.t.i Sr. of 11:12 with graduate woi'k ai bath By MAGGIE CI-M'EI ly. II'.s going Lo bo his gruduaUoii he was sout to Artil- (iurlelan lid., Ims Ix-cn uniclmileil und private coiluges und A ixnmd pumpkin Is plowdjig tihe60 lery School In Fort Sill Oklo. und •from niiiL- wc(.'|(s til' \;ivy basic Jlow wi'1'1 a ci-rcitlfui* sdiool fit in Lies pnrtiL'fpattid in -a unlquo "Le- dnys lor lbs decorative posstW;liUes. Colojiid Woslfioldv high UnlvoiTslty Onso Study" con- Aeilai Obaerwtjon school ai Camp •Iruinlim ill 11u> Naval Tiviininu CIMI- A circirlmr school am be Just as dc- LcJeune, N.C. tur hurt1. "One of blio fine altiilbutea of ducted ut Ldilgli last wuok l>y Uie slnablo For Its pos&IWHtiles in eco- •Middle SUvtes As-sociatlon of Col- He lea for the Republic of Vlot In (he; fir-sl wiH'k.s of Ills nnvnl ser- nomloaHy punsulng on oxcoplitoiva'lly colonial architecture- was tl»at (3io Nam July 4. During his first month buLld-inffa (lit into Hie site in a na-leges und Secondary Schools Com- vice lit; .sludirrl niilil.;ir,v .subjects i\m\ exolHng elementjury odticatlomuil pro- mission on indUltuitions of H-lgiier In "country" he was wounded on a lived iind workt-d LIIUIIT conditions lunal way. By selection of matcrJnls patrol while performing hie duttea M ossil>iy eolonln) bi^lck or ntttnt\»l Eduou-tlon. slmihir to I hose he will onemmlor on Take tlio praposed Bwian scfliool In Dr. Albeit E. Meder Jr. of West- a'forward observer foe the 7th Ma- ljis flr.sl sliip or a[ hi.s first shore wood), we'll be able Lo Wend it, Inlb rines. White ewvBle*6ing In a hoep(- WesLfceld and wiiat Us arcJii- the Mie," Mr. Kwufinan gitid. Heid, adjunoL professor of education station. tcd~l3j-ouks Kouftiuan—lias to say and executive Bocreli&ry, LeTilgh ta fei Da Neng he, was awarded Uie "Wo're always conscious of In tiuikinji the Irmi.siliou fi*om about it. Regional Consortium for Teacher Purple Heart. Presently he is flying civilian life lo Naval service, lie re- tenance in seleotuig building ma- as an aerial observer with Che 11 til "As an architect I ortgJnailly re- terials," l>e added. Education, former chairman, of the Marine Division in I Corp. coivi'd iiiNlniclion under vt'Larnn sisted the round school, Quite a few Nuvy petty officers. He studied sea- Brooks Kaufman finds working on Commission on Institutions of High- The 11th Marine aerial observers are being built around the country. er Education of tlhc 'Middle States annnship, us well -us survival tech- However, I'm not one lo Jump on aschools "challenging because we and the Americal Division pilots that niques, military drill and other sub- lNwe to satisfy the adminisliiation as Association of Colleges and Second- bandwagon because it's the current MICHAEL F. PATTYSON support them, have been recom- jects. thing to do. We came up with sev- far as fUlie cducatii anal program ary Schools, was director of the case mended for a "meritorious unit ci- eral of the more convent torunl, rec- planned for the building Is con- tation" for their actions and out- cerned, and the public has to bestudy for which Lehigh furnished Capl. Mauser Wins ta nyudar -desilgned buildings; how- ihe resource personnel and informa- Pattyson Wins standing performance in Vdetnem sat'isiicld cducationaUy, aeSLhoticaliy since August of this year. over, they were not too well accep- tion. Unit Citation ted by Uhe administration and board and cost-wise." Marine Promotion Oapl. Jack C. Hauscr, son of Mr. of education. and Mrs. N. W. Hauscr lias been "t finally said to myself: 'Let's Michael F. Pattyson, son of Mr. Question recognized for helping liis former see what the circle c^n do," the and Mrs. H. W. Pattyson of 707 Em- unit, Hie 3rd Air Division, earn the Vale-educated architect said. bree Crescent, was promoted to Tbo snrvall iMn Is ail that I ken, U,S. Air Force Outstanding Unit I count,with groat ease up to 1 He seemed pleasantly pleased with •- . first lieutenant Sept, 7 while serving Award. tt£H\v what the circle will do for the West- with the 11th Marine Regiment in His wife, Diana, is Llie daughter STERN LOOK AFT is taken by Commander Kenncih field situation. in Vietnam: His wile, Tommfe Jo, re- How can September October of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Allcutt of G79 D. Frcwcr as he peers through the periscope of the "The round school fit the proposed sides with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Why do November December - Name monttii nine on through Summit Ave. "Resolution/* Britain's first Polaris submarine. educational program and the site," T. H. Hanes, 1280 White Oak Rd.t Captain Mauser, a pilot, now as- he said. "The economies ore such in Scotch Plains. twelve—stumpsi atfain! . : signed at Grlffiss AFB, N.Y., will the circular-designed school that it Lieutenant Puttyaon attended betlc J. H. WuoritMO, Jr* wear a distinptive service ribbon.'as will not cost more than the currently a pant of his permanent nrilftary Reilly to Head N.Y.C. Bank conventional reobanguUar school." decorations. He said the cost per square foot The division was cited Tor excep- N. J, Auto Dealers for the Ewan school compares fiav* tionally meritorious service while J Robert R. ReHly of 11 Hawthorn Promotes Pfotzer onably wrfrti the cost per square foot engaged \n military operations Dr. was installed last week as presi- for Uie Tamaques school which his against the enemy in Southeast Asia dent of the N.J. Automobile Dealers The promotion of William PTotzer, firm, Epplc & Seaman, designed in a resident of West field, to assistant from March 19G6 to March 1968. Association at 1U 5Obh annual con- 1962. SAME DAY SERVICE The captain was commissioned vice president in the operations de- vention in Lancaster, Pa. (Mr. Kaufman saw! he received a upon graduation in 1962 from the partment of Marine Midland Grace detailed outline of the proposed ele- U.S. Air Force Academy where he Mr. Reilly is president of Reilly Trust Company of New York has mentary educational program that received his B.S. degree. Oldsmobile Inc., 560 North Ave., been announced by Crocker Nevin, a committee under Tom Mullin, Co- president. •mi Mm* Rirnoil C. McCHMlriK of W»(Me»t, III., ordinator of audio-visual aids sug- new htimv ut 6 S»w Vallry *Wmyt Fnawnmlf which they MH Mr. Pfotzer, who began at the from Nr. nn4 Mm* John A, Vim Hayek, The milt of Uifa prepertr gested for the school. He worked w tltd hy M. Drlwsr Ritchie fi»r the ••Ice *I P««nnll A bank in 1962 as a computer program- very closely with the outtine and the U1 CINTMALAVmUl AOAMI mer, was an operations planning of- committee. One of the stipulations of ficer assigned to operations adminis- the design is that the program put tration from 1967. Previously he was into use at the proposed school will an assistant treasurer in the meth- also be atoe to fk into the existing ods department. schools in WetifieaV he added. . RIGHT ON TIME MOVE A graduate of Lafayette College The febrary-learmng reabtwee cen- (B.S. 1957), Mr. Pfotzer holds an ter was to be the hub of the new M.B.A. dagree from Pace College, scthocd, he said. The is possible with FOR A NEW '69 -and he also has studied electronic the circular-designed school which d-aba processing at New York Uni- does not have a long corridor. versily Management Institute. TOWMSEND "The circle lets you acquire more •Mr. Pfotzer, who is a lieutenant usable apace/' he said. commander in the U.S. Navy Re- Cost coftsfoeralions kept cropping *'r Store it — before Junior serve, lives on We-Hs St. with his up in the discussion.

wife and two children. ,/ • • • .- s m a * h e s it! Valuable In the proposed one-tftory buildiiig, household belongings he expWned, them are two door- Nielsen Serving ways out of each classroom. The TRUST COMPANY'S . . . glassware, china, At Phan Rang AB rather strict state guide tor school precious pictures *.. are house construction, which was fai f Airman 1/C Steven M. Nielsen, lowed carefully by thta architect, SAFE with us. Drop by son ok Mr, and Mrs. Erik C. M. Niel- stipulates that each room (in * ck (or phone) TODAY. sen of 219 Glen Road, Mountainside, cular-dwigned bussing; must have FINANCE IN - r. is on duty at Phan Rang AB, Viet- an eiil .:to the ouusjde. , ; ;Qr nam. There are no radical elements/' Jo Airman Nielsen, a material spe- the. building-all construction / fe ADVANCE PLAN cialist, is a member of the Pacific straight segmented; however, ttwto Air Forces. terkw module will appear round, • A truly circular building would be pro- PUTS YOU IN Before 'his arrival in Vietnam, he v. -, was assigned to Kadena AB, Okina- hibitively high in cost, he pointed wa. out. . . " ; Ihe 18 rather rectangular-shaped THE DRIVER'S The 'airman Is a graduate of Gov- classrooms in the new school will ernor Livingston High School in have 830 square feet each. The de- Berkeley Heights. sirable square footage pee* classroom SEAT v:- ;••.•• t (according to the state department ?4•- •- JJf -- #mMfflfi •./• ;?>.. of education) is ,900 square feet- - -, .----• #* ••*< such as TamaquM has. >.?-;> /*'>• "Every bit of the school is being 'y: used/' the architect pointed out, ad- m aettuiihf buy H. VWs . _ ding that a science and art center PM TfUtl Iflfl M HM MVMC CMH W ptcktt VMI CM talk prlet nthtr UNM on the lower level can also be used menu whin ym thep mm* for a fallout shelter. In • better pwltlm to itM. •• it puU yw Mi There is a flexibility to the build- tthh t

include the value of all new property :/^-tifjto**S-^v&.&Z-sY^/,'e*Ji/-yi.'y^ aren't , which was not on the tax book as MIMftlft r. of Oct. 1, 1967. New construction completed between that date and Jan. 1, 19S8, is not taxed during 1967, but Us value i.s placed on the added assessment list for lf)68. Buildings completed during Ihrt first nine months of ]%8 are taxed phone on a prorated basis of Ihe added as- .1:2. 11 ?*T. sessment li.st. Full Sarvte* stands tef —_ Forty years ago calling them long distance- .lV;' Full true value of the now proper- service: checking accounts^ l-:it in Los Angeles, for example—would have ty in Westfi&ld is $1.1 million. savings aceourrts, «ulo toans, A cost you $5.25. Now, anytime Saturday Full true value and th PkAtet $1.1 ^ [if JM )'-! (" K if