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Court, the last roadblock 7 the police captain, said the ~ related the Chief Examiner state and~e ~ resident o f Daniel A. Pariso lost an­ standing between the " subtect of an' appegfflrad1- “ -for GiviT Service' was au­ Ridgewood Road. - other—and perhaps find— Township Committee and USotiyef 1 Been Btoaefiffd^ thorized to open the pro; C ap tr-t «atigoJs — argu­ ■ legal battleTastweekrWliyu-" -ttw^-nasainc o f - a new withfrlsbhent — motional test to lieuten»_ m en t was that the pro- ' motional examination t o a 3-judge Appellate Divi- - ~ Township Chief-pf Police ~ — Decided Fridays ants and, ‘There is noth- —«on panel-turned down his __h a t^iuem oged,- -j.. rdngLlQ-Show that he (the determine those eligible appeal brought against ■ Ga!pt. Pariso --has vmtil —7- The~Appeilatg Court de^ examiner) abused his dis- ' the state Civil Service De­ April !?7 tr> fflp Riipti an ..nisioq was handed , down rrretion .” Represerrtm gtoe o m d ic e should have been —• partment. - - ■ anneal with the Supreme 1 on Friday, far sdw w .ffW -* Civil Service Department _ open to only himself, th e Unless a further appeal sM b e enantfiapated^The at the" heamng--was Theo- lone captain on the depart­ is-now filed with the New The Item on Monday, decision, .^which wasonly -dore Ai, Win and, a' deputy m ent, plus the two lieuten- Jersey State Supreme Donald Karp, attorney for fou?>'paragraphs long, „ attorney general for the — (Continued on Page 3) Cleanup Committee ------— ------j Spring Cleanup Week Cites ‘GrowingLitter Emblem? Set for April 14 to 19 The annUaimeeting of volunteer student moni­ Lwamings to violators of apringa n ex t week,- tiie sanitation... the Milibum Township tors in the schools and on _ : the ordinance before up week wiH-be held from department said-in-its an- Cleanup Committee, a vol-. Ihe streets, a continuous actual summons are issued. April 14 through April 19, jnouneement today. — unteer organization. com- ’ newspaper campaign, and /Ordinance- permits tospos- - it- was" announced today. The department Also r e ­ posed of delegates from an effort to get m orr or-"— able watertight containers During the period of ports that many residents Township cim ^ m d . .cut _ ganizations to dphatelarge — to-be-used, and contains .. cleanup - week,., sanitation are currently placing, piles tural organizations and rubbish receptacles. - instructions for the dis­ department crews with' the o f brush and tree branches ~ representatives of official The Glenwood Civic As- posal. of leaves-and-|?ass assistance of the road de- at tiie curb on the day o f municipal bodies, was held ~ sociation was commended clippings. r— ; partment will-piekup large - their regular trash colie e- at the-home of committee^ for its recent actiofl—ih -^ Mrs. Malcolm Wamock . •bulky items such as a p ^ k .' ; tio n . Brush and limbs w ill ' chairm an, Mrs. Walter placing i large ,: atlracttv e -- : ances which are not only be taken by- deparfc- IBachman, on March 26; litter bin near the ■Short," rep or ted. that .starting. about April 1 the Girl normally subject to munje- .m ent crew^ if they are c u t This meeting is held each HiHs Station .-Other organi-- -ipal collection. Detailed in­ in lengths not exceeding year as -a preliminary to - zations that follow Glen- Scouts will clean the Mill- —bum station areaa-and structions for the cleanup six feet. and securely tie d Cleanup Week which _ wpo{Us- leia ," the Cleanup acitivity "■ will "be available- together; - - - — —opens on Aprii-14.— — =€ommittee said, will haye gin work on their gardens ' The- committee_ ieports their names as donors at­ "adjacent to the_station. it is seeking ways and’ tractively painted on the. Present at the meeting1 means -to combat “the— - frorft Of such’ containers; were Mrs. C. R. Bushong, growing problem of litter . Township "Committee-— of the Woman's “Club' of. Skating School Seeks in streets, parking lots and- man William D, ~Gero Millburn, Mrs. D.GrBrace^l. other public places in the spoke on the responsibility— —League of Women. Voters,— commercial areas, as well pf the, community as a Morris Turnpike Site CHAPEAUX FOR THE EASTER PARADE-A k&ne-megk competition M d bY'the Friday - Mrs. John-Whitbeck, Gar- as in privately "owned Iota whole and he said that - den Study Club of Short Friends at their-meeting fast week produce/?these three winners. From W t are Mrs. Louise and places,*’ " concentration must- not — ... r An application for per-.. Morris Turnpike-just w est Balbo with the funniest hat, Mrs, Johanna GJIi with the most original and Mrs. Marie Johnson " Hills, "MrsrWarnbck,, Gar­ The consensus of the only be placed anrjthe ‘ den’s chairman of t he iocal- mission n o construct a _ of Farley Place. _ waring the prettiest hat. The contest has become an annual tradition with tharetired people's * meeting generally was that business areas. The use o f__ 2-story building on Moms ~ grafiji- " - ‘^ "T — IBixwrAltociafw) --G5PScQuts-l'trodps[~M ^7-- -The. application, for—a., more education is needed -tigh-tly- "Jeremjr"~Gordon,_" Short - ' Turnpike" "which would building permit-comes b e to produce awareness in cans, tin>e removal of cans house an ice skating school -fore, the zoning body o n -. Hills Garden Club, Mrs. -on-the first floor and of-' the average citizen of the _ promptly after collection ^.Sargent Dumper, Short tw o counts: an ice skating For Newsmen"- ~~ problems faced hy mem­ and the care and cleaning= fices on-the second is the school is not a permitted "" Hills Home Garden Club, major ipatter on the Zon- - bers of the governing " o f one’s own property Mb , JM. W. Meisner,- Mill- use under Township-ordi­ bodies of th e‘community, _ were advocated by Mr. bum Short .Hills Art CeB-" mg Board of, Adjustment’s nances and a portion o f and that training of young " ::Gero. agenda for its meeting^ th e: planned parking area is Vietnam Details ‘Off Limits* ter and secretary, of the "Tuesday, night, April 8. — people .might be the first New Ordinance committee, Mrs. Palmer located in a residential step. . Bradner, Mrs. Bachman, ' — The— application has zone. " . _ _ Attention was called by been submitted by Ralph Suggestions ~~ -jMr^-Gero to the revised^ "vCaptain Ti St Ross of the This property has b een : -fire department, -lit-- F . Evans who now oper- A t Foreign Policy Conference Suggestions to imple-. sanitary ordinance of De­ ales an ice-skating school th e object of several o th er -- ment these ideas included cember, 1967, requiring Charles Mayo of-toe police -heeuangs-before-the- Board For the 5O0 journalists year’s- meeting of-journal- : lh e :. c;c>:mi:try’s better ~ department,- Matthew -rmEss&x^^treet.Thalr’Site- ists the tightbdnference at known journalists who - informal talks in the that receptacles be placed has been purchased by the o f Adjustment and in each who attended the National schools, assigned comffiu- Campanella,... consttuctiorL instance residents of Mead-’ Foreign Policy Conference _toe wrong time: — ~ charged that “ail we?re on the sidewalk t '" l .^superinteiufenV Harold J. municipsdity end wifi b e - for Editors and Broadcast­ 1) The Nixon Adminis­ hearing are meaningless nity tasks for the Scouts— i- earlier than 8; p.m. of tiie— —used as the location for a owbroolrRoad, the near­ along- lines sent to the day preceding collection, Curran, public works de- est residential street, have ers at the State Depart- _ tration, only two months political platitudes--plati- .new police headquarters. meeting by leaders,._the_ ana-removed by 8 p.m.x>n _ partment, Jo h n Caffrey, objected to parking i n ­ -m ent in Washington last old, is not yet ready to tudesthat aren’t worth the sanitation department, and . The property .under , cost of our coining to issuance of buttons with .toe day of collection. The • question at Tuesday’s zon-' fringing upon the residen­ week, it was the right enrage in a "meaningful appropriate wording to custom, he said, is to give Mr. Gefo. ' ' conference at the wrong" "give and tak e”^ sessionl_ "Washington, - - - ing board meeting is .640 tial zone. time. ' with the" nation’s press; ■ The~ronference, -an-an-— : ™ T - ...... ~nuaT affair Siflde the Ken­ 2) Virtually any type of A t Local Churches nedy Administration, tea- * report regarding th ev iet- ditionally draws represent­ nam peace talks underway atives of the nation’s news in Paris—is- decidely off -media-fora day-and-a-half—= ^limits. ------Christians and Jews Observe o f- ‘ ‘hackground”" (no — Truly Private - identification permitted o f — speakers or the govern­ Regarding the - peace mental agencies W hichtor S' talks, one high government Holidays with Special Services ^speakers represent) ses-, official put it tms way: sions on the global affairs “All progress made to • _ . The -churches of the p.m. with Pastor William date in the peace talks has — First Baptist Church - w , Lbicoln^preachtM on ” of the United States. - Township have scheduled Good Friday ' While past conferences heenmadeinprivat&jneetr.-= traditional Holy- Week ob- the subject, “Come Down ings.-Thcuiiderotanding of .. A CWnmun^mi S m r° " frorntne Gmssl” — - : have provided the news- -." - ...... servances.will he bdginnirtg conducted today, at 7:30 men with a keener insight the Johhson adminigtra- — Maundy Thursday , con- ■ - (Contlnuad on Page t41 -into-w orld problems--and^"= tion, and the understand­ tinulng through Good Fri- _ =often^f-some new. under- ing made clear to us by the day and culminating in standing of the private ^ other side, "was" "that if "-— Easter Sunday services. stepsbeingtokenby^Warii-"1 : progress were to be made, Passover services for State ComeWa ington to meet those prob- the talks would be truly those of the Jewish faith, lem s-'last week’s. _con-' _ private. ‘If there were vio­ began yesterday and, will ference provided no more lations (pt the pnvacy continue until the^nd of Head toSpeak rule), there would be no the holiday next week. hard news than a Lincoln . Robert A. Roe, state Day_ address apd not s i additional meetings,* the den at Waterioo Village other^de told us. ------St. Stephen’s Church commissioner _of the d§- • wiTl "halk on the "What-. much information as the - partment of conservation publichearingsoftheJSen- — “4f you want to keep .. . Maundy Thursday ------L. When, Where and How” pf ate’s Foreign Relations- things confidently, you. ‘ A service of Holy Com- ajid economic devdop- that facility. He wiH" dis­ Committee wh.ich were can’t tell anyone--it’s as- ' mudion and sermon will ment, will speak at the cuss the culture and uses taking place -at the same dimple as that. We’re doing- be heldat 8 p,m.” . Stone 'House in the Ar­ of herbs, showing ex ­ time. everything we can to end . boretum on Forest Drive, ^ amples of his favorite vari­ In fact;’ one of 'the the war.” _ - -- Good Friday on Tuesday, April 8, at eties. There will also be a 9:30 ajm. This is the first demonstration of bow prime speakers at the For­ “Political Platitudes” The 9^30 ajn, service of, .. . Holy Communion will be of four programs in th e._ herb&maybeusecUin dried eign Policy Conference ar­ The fact that the con­ rived at the State Depart- • to e traditional “ Mass of Arboretum’s April Natural flower arrangements. ference- was- not going to ■ the Pre-Sanctified” when ' Science Lecture Series. Sea Bird Island will be ^n»ntlauditQtiumJditoetiy develop any- hard news after his-public appearance communicants will receive Commusioner Roe will toe topic on Tuesday, became painfully clear give an illustrated talk on April 22, at 9:30 a.m. before the Foreign Rela­ when one of the opening - - the bread consecrated the tions Committee, fie pro­ night before. conservation projects in Those attending the lec­ speakers lectured for “ the , state and will em­ ture will “visit” St. Mary’s ceeded to tell the news-, 3t>minutes on ‘T he Out- A 3-hdur service, from men--under the “not for noon imtil 3 p.m. will be phasize ‘T he Skyland’s Island, a remote andbeau- -dook-in.Asia” with scarcely-. L-iProraam,” a 100,000 acre tiful spot off the northern - attributierff” rule-preciseiy a mention nf-Vietnam " " based dpoil the preaching wRjHThe had toldJhe^Sen^.... ofo the Seven" Lastr Wsrds, —iirtereggionalar recrection -shore of Labrador, under - That' talk triggered an area witnin the counties of the guidance of Prentis ators (including the same angry outburst By one of The rector, the Reverend ad (libs)—before=th&_tele^__ - JoSeoh D. - Herring, will Bergen, Passaic, Morris and Stout, lecturer for the. Na­ vision cameras. •' ' ’ ' I-' Sussex"" which extends tionalAudubonSqc|ety from t he RamapotoHam> " and chairman of tiie aci-"* Peace Talks Inside The Ifem g ly Saturday On Easter Even, or Holy v * burg Mountains. ence department at Far In addition to the Sen­ Church...^:.;..T.;....:...r4 Saturday, there will be This lecture is open to .Hills Country Day School! ate . Committee hearings Classified ...... 28,29 Holy Baptism and the the public without-charge. This will be tiie “pre­ which served to take most rents:______6_ lighting of > th e . Paschal There will be a nominal miere” of Mr. Stout’8 _of the .edge off the news" ^Editorials ------.6.- Candle at 4 p.m. Easter . .sUdea- toowing .therhirds," 1 media's discussion; two ~ , Movies ...... 23 Sunday! peapte"tisat'btr- othqr events, made this . - Obituaries ------The three reg u lar« rv - habilthis isolated land; . 1 S ocial.... t8,19:"20,-2i - fees will be'held a t 8,9:15 " M rsr "Barry Lupton, 'HiorW. Hot only westiteitson, Johtf, home from college for the springvacatidn, buth&broughL-^ Sports .... 26 and 11 *a.m. - w ith Holy "376-4560, may be -called ^ mim:rnwC^-Rciiinf^rfmm^mimtnmk^iw?oFS^m:Ma^The^merestudenis - r-^OJJVBBinion at 0ach- L _ for reservations. - a t Michigan S tate-University ;.------...... ’...... ,____ . ------AwocHtw) c~_ Hope 2 MiHburn & Hill$ ITfcM, Thursday? Aprit 3. 1969 ices, equipment loans and Municipal tax payments office sp ls programs.* are due on the first day of Easter Seal Drive Februaryr-May,* August William F. Gibby of General Bruce C. Completed Parade kits may be tumed_in to Wil­ and November and the tax . Whitney Road has been Clarke, U.S.A., Ret.,'will coUector’g office at Town nominated to membership be guest speaker. He will Enters FinarPhase liam B. Fiore, at th e MUh on Hie council1 of 'th e to ► 8:30 p.m. on those Huguenot Society of New i— The final and most in- assignment is necessary to tentive drive of the current make this appeal the suc­ dates. Taxes not paid Jersey, Inc. William Hanoustek, a w ith in a 7-day grace Election t>f officers will student at New Brunswick Easter Seal Appeal in the cess it must be if handi­ Do you have something Millbum-Short Hills area capped people in New Jer­ to sell? Sell it throutfi an period of the due date are be held at the 47 th annual Theological Senanary, will subject to a penalty of 8 meeting of the society on will take place during the sey are to receive die Item classified ad. GalL be ‘presented with a schol­ per cent. ~ Saturday, April 6, at the arship from the society at Easter weekend. House to Easter Seal Services .they. 376-1200. Nassau Inn, Princeton. The the luncheon. house volunteer efforts by need (during the coming meeting will be followed Soloist wiU he Philip J, the Essex County E aster. year.” . \ . by a reception at noon and Cartwright of Morrow Me- Seal Committee for Crip­ Services in New Jersey a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. morial Methodist Church pled Children and ^Adults include speech and physi- will be doubled to bring cal therapy, camping for she appeal to a successful crip p led children and. Employment Semite conclusion. young adults at Camp “Returns to date have Merry Heart, Hacketts- been ngratifying,” an­ town, training and shel­ Kindergarten through Grade XII nounced Jeffrey P. Ruddy, tered employment at Ran-, o f Kean Road, Essex ta n Valley Workshop, epted in kindergarten and first three grades County Easter Seal chair-- Franklin Township, infor­ m an. “ However,” he mation, and referral serv- A strong college preparatory program devoted added, “completion of still to the needs of the individual student unfinished assignments ART - DANCE - DRAMATICS and the return of the com­ From Business Cards C l e a n u p MUSIC - SPORTS ' pleted parade kits is essen­ to Catalogues „ tial.” . ; MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS i s c o m i n g , 560 Berkeley Avenue Telephone ‘ “Most neighborhood PRESS 673-7132 volunteers have made jheir ------_ —~ formerly collections and turned iir THEITEWPRESS: r their juts.” Mr. Ruddy said,"^but-tne neecls of the ■handicapped- and costs of B igger house' providing them are great Garage cleanup t - ~ _-An extension ph©mH^= to d comD^iaQn..x>f.^Mafe- savT swps-and time* Brrly Brush & branch removal TOe a month. To ordik,;- FOR THE. FINEST"! N EYEWEAR' just" (Tall _yaaa^lephoneH h o u r s - Removing old furniture Business~Dfflee. .Daily. 9-5:30 . - -Sw»Jws«rS

— A book ‘store a t thB" Short Hills Mall, Bren- tanos, reported-the theft of more than $1.000 to the police last week. Mrs- Gretchen Hamil­ ton, the store manager; said $1,357 was stolen from an office desk in the I “Nobody but nobody . rear of the store about 1 p. m. on March 29. sells Quality like Suburban' In other occurrences in the Township. an at­ tempted entry was made attheiresidenceofQuihttts Feland of Fairfield Drive To O u r Many Friends^ on March^G. A glass pane ‘in a door, was broken but 'the burglar alarm appar­ and Customers, W e Wish ently discouraged the in­ truder. — . OiTMarch 28 the super- a Happy Easter anda intendent of an apartment building on Millburn Ave­ nue told poUccrsomeone JoyousPassover, stole a fire extinguisher from the building's boiler room. On the'same clay H erb ert Goodman re­ ported an entry and lar­ ceny at his Rahway Road residence. All the second floor bedrooms 'had been Suburban Dessert Shoppe 269 Millburn Ave, Millburn. N J • DRexel 6 43931 ransacked—and- three watches and a ring were missing. Two thefts were re-^ ported to police on .March ' wfflr one at the residence o f Dr. George Kline of Long Hill Drive and the other at H enry' Rubenson’s .home: on Silver Spring Road. Dr. Kline said $40 in uashT"g~ mink stole valued at $950 and a pistol were stolen from his house while Mr. Kubensqn saidjm undeter^ mined amount of cash and "jewelry were missing:- - ..... Police report the resi­ dence of David Mintz of Evergreen Terrace was completely ransacked on March 3-l.-At the time it was undetermined if any­ thing wnn taken " - On .Tuesday Mrs. Jean Weiss jqL Livingston re­ ported her car, which was ked -a at1- the Short Hills ” KII, was'tffoken into and- - ARE WINNING iA»E:NOJfCES~ a new dress, valued at $125, was stolen. - How you put-it together stilFcbunts, . '. but Spring'69 takes a softer, easier approach. Shown, the silk designer scarf, theelean white bstrich-grained feather handbag by Bienen-Davis and the delicately nioed shoehv Silvia of Fiorentina. . . in softer, "non- structured" proportions. Scarves• and Handbags, main floor, Shoes, second floor. Fifth Avenue at 34tFTStreet (2121- MU 9-7000, andbranchesr ------

I A W I T H ^ H I 6 ttESrW IDEOTtATflNTHETrATE From the top: = ■ Soft envelope handbag, also in bone ostrich-grained leather or PAID ON REGULAR SAYINGS ACCOUNTS black patent, 46.00. White kidskin dice with black patent heel and piping, 46.00, Rudi Gernreich square sparf, 12.00. ~ Dog collar shoulder handbag,, also in .bone ostrich-grained leather or black patent, 42.00. Tan kidskin shoe wife white WHUam J. Scarlett, III piping,46:00. Kenneth Jay Lane square scarfH^.OO, ’ ' _*■„ Spacious box handbag, also in bone ostrich-grained leather or black patent, 50.00. Two-toned grey kidskin shoe, 46.00. Givenchy square scarf, 24.00. - r —r— -: ...... Buckled shoulder handbag, also in bone ostrich-grained leather AND LOAN ASSOCIATION LIFE INSURANCE o r black patentr:33,00; Black patenr5hpe with wfnie pTpmg; MUTUAL FUNDS s rviHos institution 46.00. Bill Blass oblong scarf, 12.00. ------g -A- SOUMP, ceUSIRVAf Wlj ANNUITIES Mlttburri Ar Short~HTtls ITEM, THmsday, April 3; 1969 _ Page 3 Mrs. Anderson C on€ludesl7[G ift Recalls D ay ToMng Tenor's Lead “_G e « g t D a y, proprietor The~two English p er King’s Death erf The Wiggery on Mill* Years at W eeFol k N ursery bum Avenue, will sing the A llthomraph of Dr. lead tenor role of Rodolfo Mrs.Mr*. RoyRr>v A.X. . Anderson, AnHprson. elude*eludes her career in educa-educa­ _ ^ — >■ * - Martin Luther King Jr. by who for the last 17 years tion' at the ~same time as the late Ben Shahn was has o p iated the Wee Folk her husband Roy, who presented to MiUbum Hifligh Nursery School, will retire retires this year as secre­ school . yest isterday by me at the close of the current tary of'the MiSbum Board S u b u rb an Council for school year. of Education. The Ander- Equal Opportunities. Mrs, . Anderson con- sons have sold the nursery T h e plaque on the school and their White framed lithograph bears SERVICE Oak Ridge Road home and the inscription, “Presented TO Ian to move to Chatham by the Suburban Council THE CENTAUR.. INSURANCE BROKERS 'ownship. - — - for Equal Opportunities Mrs. Anderson attended on the First Anniversary Long Haul Malpractice Cornell University and of the death a t Dr. Martin Automobile Certificates theft pursued a teaching Luther King J r. -• April 4, OFATTRACTiDN and Clan 2 Rides career for many years in public- schools. In .1652 H. R.FREESTON she and " her husband AT MARSH. ' AGENCY opened ~the~ Wee v Folk fist'd. 1935 Nursery on Wyoming Aver nue. Two years Taterthe Pariso lofes Nevsark,|j.T.“; _ school was moved to its (Continued from Riga 1) 642-3131 present location on White 1025 Broad St. Oak Ridge Road. ants who have more than two years of experience in Mrs. Roy A. Anderson rank. ? 3 . r _ , Greatest Challenge'___ The- Civil Service Ete- \ m * partment, at the request of elected state president-oiL fee^Tovw^inChmmittee. the New Jelsey As^ cl- * permitted all four lieuten- FtORSHEBU ation .for NurseryNEdasa^ ants on the police depart­ Tidn^Hn^4966-and was^a ment "to compete with. raemtfergs£$if jtateb eard Ce^J-arisain-theexami-f B O G ® = ^ m t Jevertf^iHSr^Sirer^ p ast^esid erito f the Asso- TjjSfrrtfae^flUe immrwfe Mat4^n ^ lHud^-Essgc ih e 'test, only one. chapter and-ia^n-^iave S -P aul Tighorpassed? ;jrjen ^ i^ 'o f_the^NatignaI: S ^ i ^ e Thaa. jervetL as a Associatkm for Education lieutenant fo r .approxi­ of^oungehildrerr.™ mately 18"months. - The experepngs nf pre­ - W hilethe resultsof-the school years as determi­ A You Tr h^ti^eefrfet^eF^a^ia^w ^ fe--£sfef5ty • - examination have been -. nants of adulthood was-a known for some^monthir guiding principle m Mrs. -the_ Civil Service Depart- gold. Thy ptWis'ft?fthBr~enhgnced_wSl^^fuii-cVtflqw te Anderson’s operation of* m enCdue to the litigation -diamonds weighing 1.67-corats. $ 1793: Actual. sizeT." the Wee Folk Nursery: She brought by Capt. Pariso, believes the importance of wa£ prohibiled from cer­ tRe pre-school cKM is just tifying the results.__ beginning -to receive -its — Civil Service, on Tues­ proper recognition. day of -this week, was ‘*The greatest, educa­ unable to say whether FINE JEWEtERS a 5llVERSMITH$.^|NCe 1908-i---- — ■ tional challenge” was the they Would o r would not - Milibutn, Newlersey: Millburn Avenue. ■ Sandler goes'to new heights for gpring with tongiied way Mrs. Anderson de­ be permitted to certify Newark, NewJersey: 189 Morkei Street. ■ -^EL. Tvamps dashed with metai chains for new fashion pizaz$, scribed-. her work at the before the appeal period The snipped short toes and broad slanted heels hold % school in -her retireijient expired. - ‘ 0ieFpound I6oking_great. Get with the chained an n o u n cem en t;" During th o s rt? y ears,, more than-i .. “Fortelisa’, in black,-whitfeci3tQne or Jiaw j>atentJeather. .1,500 children were under- her guidance. The Andersons have traveled "extensively in Canada,*- -Europe,-M ^ieo and the United States. Their travels were -often visits to schools and li­ Florsheim wraps up everything braries in search of educa- . thaFs new^in snoe fashi^rT he . tional matenal for their HITTERS SHOES .shaped boot. Broader at the toe. Lower-vamp • nurpryschoolcumculum. silhouette. But ftigfier-at. the ankle; A tall ^tip-on; “ Mrs, Anderson said she believes the school will Timely and ^ri^t— wh^hef ° ^ go ctrf

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Deposits Insured Up T o $15,0Q0 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Pooe * : MiHbu'm & SihorthitisTfTM , TBursdoy. A pril 3. 1969 Local Artist Exhibits Work Helen Drake Hocker of Tim Smw is open to the Bomb Scare Femcliff Terrace is one of public until April 5 from 1 tiie 157 New Jersey artists to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 At Temple whose paintings are on .m. and on April Bfrom exhibit at the Westfield f to 5 p.m. Original paint- A telephone call from Alt Association’s eighth ings in oils, watercolors an u n id en tified male annual state-wide exhibi­ and pastel graphics are ex­ claiming “there is a bomb tion, which opened Sun­ hibited. in the temple, there is a day, March 30, in the Mrs. Hocker entered, bomb in the temple” was Campus Center at Union Tree” and “Moun- received by the answering College, Cranford. The ar­ tain B: >ok," Both mixed service »of Temple B’nai tists were selected from media. Jeshurun last Saturday at nearly 600 entries. 8:30 p.m. *. The Township -police and fire departments re­ riHCOliil TAX RETURNS PREPARED sponded to tiie call and a search of - the building I Seymour J. Hirsth found no evidence of~a ■ INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (RETIRED) bomb. According to Ber­ nard Lepoff, administrator ^ " t AXCONSUI-TANT at the temple, there were approximately 200 youths attending a dance in the building a t the time of tiie sea*. EYMOUR

DRUG TRAINING- FOR-.-THE FIRE DEPARTMENT-AH senior investigators of the New Jersey state drug program, 7 Of -Me ffff iM m r now receivina meciaf George Argast, director of Rahway Hospital, Lt. Paul Tighe of ^^jfOFfiRrh t^ fddmimeation ofnarcdtktandllmAmsm m ttoE the Millbum Police Department and Deputy Chief William those spm ringfrom ov v doses^of-drags.Showo at a recent- White&f-dwMilibtmHHre Department.^ ____ _ CHERMERHORtF trainingsession are (from left) Bernard Kretl and Edward Guy, SHOBTHItt A S t a t e Summit French School 116 SHORT H lttS AVENUE* . “OTHER CAmVAGES” ‘ BROMINES SILK SHANTUNG C o n v e rsa tio n c i l t i Tutorin g Among Ofaf Guard?* April Topics ALL LEVELS • ALL AGES carries cedi crisp stripes into him’ mer in shades of white, gold and avo­ 3 7 9 -3 4 3 4 " “Problem* Faeing ?the ffiism orni^ Sufifflaifcehd^ffiSum: EXPEBTIIVSTRUCTIGI^- cado, 8.50, a tittle wider far the State Legjdature” is the. Kaltenbacher. a resident of Dr. Salisbury will be JNDIVJD1IAL ATTENTION new silhouette . . . from a fresh new subject scheduled for dis­ the Township and As­ introduced by tiie Town­ REASONABLE RATES collection. cussion at the Old Guard semblyman from this Dis- ship’s superintendent of REALTORS meeting in tBeReereatien trict, will tell some of the sdhcbls, Dr -Charles gT. CALL 277-0101 Men’s FumUkmth Tepper-t-Street Floor, Building at Taylor Park things he is attempting to King, who will participate — -PhhfioUaU: Shert-BMAlaB -~ do as a representative of in tiie question And .gpswer. 13 Beech wood Rd.,Sum m i t « the community— in the period. state legislature. = April 17 is movie day- Kodak FILM FOR LIFE He will also deliver a and film chairmen Leo Message from State Sen­ CttrrY tVE TEU /TUREtTtS !..' ator Frank X. McDermott, win show “The Big Deep” president of the New Jer­ which depicts the drilling Tou get a FRESH ROLL if KODAK FILM with every roll you bring sey State Senate, who Bad for oil in the ocean. . in to eur plant for processing . . . Roll After Toll After Roll c ro planned to be present at" The program, on April KODACOIOR PRINTS to d a y ’s meeting, but 24 will feature William found it necessary to can­ Jackman, president of the John J. Ahem OUR TRICE -u St YOU Investors League, .who will TYPE SIZE cel the appointment. A WITH NEW ROU PRICE SAVE question period will follow speak ,on' “A Challenge to Prescription Optician Mr. Kaltenbacher’s report.repoi Politka-ThMlae^” — Laboratory onpremises : 8 EXPOSURE 127,120.620 4.57 1.25 Mr. Jackman Bas been a J .3 5 F Z On Thursday, April 10, DRexel 64756 — 127J20. 620 - Dr. R o b ert Salisbury, lobbyist in Washington for 12 EXPOSURE 126-12 Instamatic 4.24 5.64 1.40 Summit’s superintendent over 25 years, representing tiie Investors League. an 2t9A Mi liburn..Ave. ; (Neor-BorJ'& Tovlor) 35 nun or- of schools, will speak on 20 EXPOSURE 126-20 Instamatic 6.39 8.75 2.36 “Student Activism:” Dr*. Association attempting to SalisburyI has made a study| protect the interests o f SAME LOW PRICE POLICY ON KODACHROME SLIDES AND MOYIES of the various phases-of investors. - ..... n mm" mm AMPLE FREE PARKING student behavior during , Hugqs M. Pfaltz, A pril' • We Use Kodak Paper Only -v * ... Tfie past two years.-Dr. propsmwiairinan, will ad­ MONEY CONSCIOUS • Processed on Kodak C«tuipm«ht Walk oirt witn your new roll. Phone 376-5758 Salisbury will make some minister all programs dur­ suggestions concerning fu­ ing them dnth. ture guidelines and goals YOUNG COUPLES ACADEMY FREE FILM CO. “ K K Z for communities such as Egg Hunt ARETOPS.,, On Saturday The -ajinual Easter Egg Hunt for local children, pre-school through third grade, Will be held -this Saturday^. April 5; at -IffrSQ-sr.m. in Taylor Park. In case of inclement -weather' it will be post­ poned until /Saturday, April 12, at 10:30 a.m. — The annual event, spon­ For your added sored by the American LegiorrPost 140, tiieliliD- bum Fire Department an.m. ^ T60 Northfield Avenue : mdfietd and Short Hilts Matt > ^ Friday West Orange, New Jersey 7:30 a.m. to 6 pm. 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. A L L SEATS: (adults) «4 X)0 (Students) $2^0

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MHIbum & Short Hflls ITEM. Thursdoy, April 3, 1969 Pofle 5 Mrs. Dwyer Taking Poll . Of Constituents’ Views Bep. Florence P. Dwyer proposed tax reforms, to choose areas of govern­ m en t spending which should be reduced, to as­ sign a degree of priority (high, medium or low) tQ„a variety of policy choices, tp indicate what degree of confidence they have in various institutions, lead­ ers and situations and to rate President Nixon’s per­ vera stripes formance in office to date. In view of the Presi­ a scarf dent’s brief service, Mrs. A little flag leaving going on here! tentative ratings are As Vera stripes hot pink, green posed, both of which and gold, in multi-width pattern. ftvoid the extremes of Born to flash up any outfit. judgment and which, she Pure silk. Hand rolled edges. v feels, would be premature 27" square, 5 ,0 0 today. Scarves, Tapper’s Street Floor, Constituents can choose Plainfield and Short Hills Mall between these views: “gen­ erally doing well so far,” or “must improve his. per­ formance soon.-’ "~CghgrgSwonHgrDwyer invited interested constitu­ ents who may-hot already "biron- her regular mailing list.. Jo request copies of her questionnaire either from her Washington 'o ffic e (¥421 'Bay bum Building) or her District Office < RoemHjfiB, 40_ iSomerseFSt., Plainfield).

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paulsen travel bureau PlannedatY (201)27il5!3 Classes in jogging and -slimnflsMes will be oncred - by fee Summit YWCAthiS spring. Jogging will be held at Memorial Field, Sum­ mit, on Mondays at 9 a.m., starting April 28 and end­ ing on June 2: The fitness and conditioning activity will be under the direction of Mrs. Arthur D’Asaro,. who haFtraimne in* both OUR FINEST modem dance and physi- ADVERTISING: . cal education and has Our sa tisfie d - taught exercise classes at Baroque betting* ,YWCAs and privately. customers telling ■ I f .yotfre fashion tvtsc .get to knoW~the~fdpesi ~ Loop theft.* ini ttco, three,. four. Our collection ’ Other.* about us 'Sinee registration in all clasps is limited, persons includes a yhaih of white enamel daisies witkZ interested in attending different colored centers, 3 S 0 -should contact the YWCA Pearls and^ chains, 6 ,0 0 " *.tA as soon as possible. Fur^ JDouMe circles, 4,0 0 . Large, rings, ,5,00 ther information .may be Coins of ancient Greece, 9 .0 0 — had by .telephoning Miss cummerbunded J tU im golden or Jilvery_ finish e sr~ _' ___ jJ Linda Johnson, health, Hells, 'I'epper'VZlrcct Finn,, 7 "31—— physical, education and . A4ine jr. dress Plainfield and Short Hills Matt * ~ .recreation-directoryatthe YWCAt 273-4242. \ Delicious blending of colors in s rayon-linen dress. Sleeveless, bodice in white, skirt in soft-avacati and handing them together a cummerbunding belt of [pink.—- Round golden buttons completes The M e n from M errill Lynch its charm. 3-13. 1 7 .9 8 -- Jr, Dresses, Tapper’s Third Flaw, _*" invite experienced investors fPlainfm md Shortmis MaU •

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v Taxicab drivers have always been the hope of the nation. Their wisdom is unquestioned, their candor is to be admired, their resourcefulness is unmatched by other mortals. . ^ ^ ^ , . 1 ^;--'' / While taxicab drivers, as a class, are without equal, I have always ranked the New York City driver at the very top of this very q>ecial group. On my most recent visit to the ‘News’ from Town Hall nation’s capital I discovered the error of my ways, The As starters, we would just love to Washington hack cannot be surpassed. ^ r. j \ ^. For the past three weeks the pages . . Everyone who has visited New York City knows the of The Item have carried news releases know the status o l the plani for a new from Town Hall concerning such library, providing any plans exist. penalty of walking in front of a taxicab: at best it is a. soul-lifting' topics as the manner in Does this town nave .a master plan broken leg; at worst it is instant death. No so in Washington. ■ which tree limbs are to be placed at which shows anything more than The capital hack is very much the gentleman.- He will , the curb for collection, the fact that it sewer locations? Can someone set the signal the pedestrian to walk in front of his cab,.tip his is illegal to* rake litter into the street * record straight on the Narcotics Con­ if the pedestrian should be female and then, when the and the fact that under ordinance trol Committee? What about the ornament-of his vehicle is in £ direct tine with the waist of trash cans may hot be placed at the charge made in a letter to the editor the passerby, he.will lean oh his ham. curb earlier than 8 p.m. of the evening last week that two pieces of equips The result is a right to behold. I eaw onejittla lady leap preceding collection and must be * ment representing an outlay of — more than 3-feet into the air. Her purse dropped to the roninvad from the c u rtn q later than. 8 . $20,500 ait unused in the town^ .p'.m. of the day of collection. garage? How many police partroTcars ground, opened and picture postcards were scattered before - While we would not want to see the are on the road during night hours? the wind. f!»n N«»w York City equal th is ? __■. - ■ - ■ E municipalitv curtail any o f jts effarts . . An4Jrtfeptis it not the belief of otdf Perhaps it is the Southern influence Whiehtisotaanifest ^ te = « ^ m e^w P w ittaiett»vcneg»* i'o f^ ttna ■i-' j^ p sSniug-budy that teilrili n ujul'- 4n Wiwhington-. Something m u s t cause the djfference ia the - oomm^HtyHf anything,-^ we wish--; foreach^pateB l^^ff^be-mannechby— gg attitudes of the New York and Washington driver to the usS more vigorous actions werfc;fr®n8 ' two officers? ....S ^ r ~of speed.— ■ taken to combat-titter and those who . -,t Perhaps, of course, these subjects Case Ho. 1-Take a taxi from mid-town Manhattan to . violate the word and the spirit of the are just none of our business. Pemaps ~- time~tlfe^yehicfe: leaves the curia jte sp e ^ m e te r never xmce.dipr.bek^-toe faint suspicion that there are more ^his taxefr and placa-his, farm in. those" Who have been S eeted lb serve him. 65 ^ "p . h.'mMki TOu dash from the cab into the terminal and discover you have missed your plane by 3Vi minutes, r - : Hallmight comment. - _ T—E—Perhaps, but we^SItsk not. ------jj —^UaaegN o:^ Wahington to -^M ttonal Aiiport. The driver will make sure' he arrives a t every traffic light just as it turns red.. IMv driver did Us Friends miscalculate on one tight-it was green when he arrived. , JZetteM, ia the ZJUt&t —" Undaunted, he made foiff^consecutOTe teftTurns ahtr . . Monsignor John F.. Ryan came to .A new, building only becomes a return pH tn the same intersection-just as the light turned . Freedom and Apathy sentative factions to exer-: - of^ iiHbum and ShortH ihs _ Millbum in 1945 and found a spirit , church when its worshippers are ; —redANever once.does be exceed the speed limit; never does “that seemed to tie, people to g e th e r . brothers. A toWn is nothing more than A- iront p^e ariicle m 1 . cisaundue influence. have shown generosfiy end- The Item o f March 27 Thus our apathy may cooperation to the mem­ he leave the slow-moving lane of traffic. You finally arrive . This month Monsignor RyarTretires as , a plot of land unless its residents are at the airline terminal, dash inside and discover you have -pastor of Saint Rose of~Lima Church friends interested in each other. We testifies to the old adage result in the loss of a bers of Suburban Deborah. and that spirit binds all the more thank Monsignor Ryam for the 24 ,.. that, a people must exer- fundamental right. If so, On behalf of .aU the _missed your plane h y 2% jninutes„., „ because of him . ; ■ years he h as worked at making us cise -tfaeir freedoms in Millburh will share the tiente at the Deborah Hos­ If there he a moraLto this tale it jnustgasomething like The number ^ h iiu ld k i^ builti the friends. - ... ^ofldertokeqx tiSent— § -blame. —: pital we would sincerely this. It is impossible to get anywhere on time in either money raised and spent, the titles and Monsignor Ryan retires on April 12 Two bills (S-394 IHcT v - T wonder .if those who . like to thartk all those who ^Washington or New York. In Washington it just takes a little . honors received are the usual praises mid his friends will miss him. They are A-352) now before the —have, failed to exercise opened their doors, and bit longer to get somewhere a tittlebit sooner. at retirementT'Monsignor Ryan de­ the testimony of" his contribution. state legislature would, re- their right to vote each. their hearts to our mem­ ~C. J, B,_ serves all of these and something else. While he looks forward to-the added lieve local school hoards of February will be logically bers during our recent tag We praise Monsignor Ryan for his hours to spend in his garden, we thank— toe obligation of submit­ consistent said fail to pro­ —drive. spirit of brotherhood whieh -brought • him for the many years he gave in ting their budgets to the test the loss of that right. We also appreciate the and continues to bring the people of...; _ cultivating friendship. - - • electorate. According to David Fopiel help given us by your staff . ___ 27 Greenwood. Drive the Township together. • • —, We-wifimiss Monsignor Ryan. - Mr.-Qhlson of our own -and th r members’ ot"0ie' Board o f Education the police department. - — Com ing Events biUs have- beea-supported on tiie grounds that the Tag Drive Mrs.David Brecher The Perfect Match small turnout for scRddl Editor, The Item: — Springfield ... — The ltem will be glad to publish events of any elections permits unrepre­ ~ Once again the j®6pHT“ “ Tag W eek Chairman organizations. Telephone DRexel 6-1200/ ^ The “perfect match’’ of man to job -special national characteristics which M is seldom found. Yet We can find ho are the domain of the Irish people", APRIL ~ oilier term to describe tte-nomination ’ We congratulate both Mr. and Mrs. THURSDAY, 3 by President Nixon df John D .J. Moore on- the appointment, we note Know your government - Moore of Brooklawn Drive as United ■ with7 admiration the_perceptive choice 4 p. m. Arboretum film, “Land of White Alice.” States Ambassador to Ireland. : made by President Niton, and, as Although the offit^ljr fraew fiscal year and outgo^- - ment’s financial position residents of the Township, we take budget now-under legisla­ of $2,198,600,000. The and long-range spending ” ^ f r ^ a y ,1 ~T--I ~.- - Here is ai inan of notable business*— pride in a community which is lending tive consideration for New apparent operating deficit plans. It took-25 pages of Acumen and,organizational talent who ; t two of its most cultivated and. broad- Jersey's state government would be overcome by ..the “Congressional Rec­ April 4 -1 4 Schools closed for Spring recess. has also the warmth, charm and minded residents to the service of the in the 1970. fiscal year, jusing nearly $98 million of-_ ord”. to cover the debate humor to contribute to and enjoy the national government. indicates a record of 11/3 a $110 miuion surplus ex­ when the House of Repre- b i l l i o n d o l l a r s pected at the end of the . sentatives voted for the SATURDAY,5 ($1,362,000,000) forttoftr. current (1969V^^y&rf. "latest change. Various pto- year bMdiming next J ^ This |n i ^ O r o u m : tidtals! wear adyaasM for . 9a«m.*Arbca*tumT8lk,“ RtlOw Your Biids-” ■ 1, actum spending during - downi thk surplvis untae- : —iffiposition-o ^f directspend- 10 a. m, Junior Arboretum Club meeting.— This week thdf year tiie period could exceedr . ipated at the end of fiscal ing controls. 10:30 a. m. Easter Egg Hunt, Taylor Park. $2 bution. 1970 - to less than $13 25 Years Ago 15 Years Ago ages .were estimated at------Aeeounting^for^thedif- million. ; : - - The debt' limit discus- • MONDAY, 7 . "$500,000. --Avcommiunty-wide. col-- ' Governor. Robert Mey- Terence are “unbudgeted”,- - Whether it serves as u sion also spotlighted an lection o f tin cans was ner named Dwight R. J. 1 Year Ago income and related ex- - inevitable by-product of 10 a. m. New Jersey State Federation Women’s summons for fiscal sound­ debt - an annual interest Clubs 7th District Creative Writing Day* Grace made by - the Township, t o . Palmer ~of Slope Drive the Mayor-Ralph F. Batch penditurgs from «certain ness in government*- o* is— h dp fulfill -the demand for state highway commis­ dedicated and revolving cost topping $15 billion Episcopal Church, Orange. and Committeeman Wil­ merely ,ran exercise in fu -. this year. The interest pay­ 8:80 p. m. Township Committee meeting, Town metal in the war industry. sioner. _ funds as well as federal aid i tility ,-’ Congress again has - ■ ----» »-»- ■ — liam B. Gero announced ment, alone, would be Hall. ' they would be candidates § and “carry over” spending ”: gone throu^i the- process- - E 10 Years Ago . . authorizations from pre-. -jenough. to finance -13 -state iE The Township Commit­ for reelection to the 7 of raising the nationaldebt 7 governments tike New Jer­ - The most costly fire in Township Committee. vious years. All are re­ limit. - TUESDAY, 8 tee passed an ordinance - corded in general state sey’s with a current annual, ‘ providing for the widening : _____ * * __ tieasury Tinmicial reports In 1917 the Liberty spending program of -----9:30 a-m. - ii:3 0 a. m. Arboretum Natural of the Snort Hills Station 5 stroyed a two-story build- Eighty-five per cent of Bond Act set the, first *ing, housing F. W.- Wool- those residents responding m d are subjectr tor usual _ $1,136,000,Q00 points out Science Lecture Series, “Environmental Problems plaza north of-the railroad —haBit: debf-ceilteg at, seven tiie New Jersey Taxpayers. _ worth and eight second to a PBA questionnaire fiscal contirols. But; for " —in-New Jersey”. station. The proposed im­ and one-half billion. Association. provement Would double floor offices, on Millburn endorsed a maximum sal­ various reasons, they are , 12:30 p.m . Wyoming Church Women’s Guild not carried as part of the Through numerous enact* monthly luncheon, Fellowship H&ll. ' ____ the existing parking facil- Avm ue -Seventy firemen ary of $10,000 for Mill- ments since theo,the,‘‘per­ fought thelblaze and dam­ bum police;inJ:969U-...... official budget...... „ More than half the ~ . ’ 12: 30 p. m. Commumty Cbrij^mitional Church The totms are among manent” debt ceiling had- $1,361,900,000 state gov­ Women’s Guild luncheon meeting, Fellowship Hall. those reporiedAiihieJatesat-- risen to $358 billion, plus.. ernment budget proposed " 7:30 p.'m. Continental Lodge No. 190 F&AM - Servicem en’s M a iling List - publication o f the "Hew a. temporary seven hillion * by the governor for the meeting. ' ...Jersey Taxpayers Associ­ extension p rio rjo the lat­ next fiscal year will’ pro- 8:30 p. m. Board of Adjustment meeting. Town Mississippi City Station, ation analyzing the “Gov- est action. Thymew legisla- vide aid to loeal govetn- Hail. ^ ;...... ,...... __ RUSSELL BAULDRY, SP/4 JAMES A. FEN- Gulfport* Mias. 39501.------i= ei|ior^Bu^etfdr^l97Q3S „ticm,placestte rrnents and the people of '“■erM: f te r A r ^ C B ^ T ^ A ^ 2nd LT. WILLIAM W. The six-page pubiication~ -ent” .ceiling at $365 billion --New- Jersey."’-The -J&eai;! WEDNESDAY. 9 " . 1 --eo.-FPGNewYork;N-.-Y;' i^ O San "Francisco, Calif. BARR A-2-1, USATCj _ with a “temporary.” addi- 1970 state aid proposals 09501. • 3eioi.~ , traces income, spending F o rt .Gordon, Georgia, and other fiscal trends re­ ti^SF^lBdwance- ofr: $12, total $737 million. This is— : 30 p. jnrM illbum Woman’s Club American - CAPT. MIGHAEL D. P F C A. GIANNAf- 30905. ______hiltion, raising the overall $160 million more than al- - CAMPBELL, Headquarters . TASIQ, 300th MP Co.; flected in the 750-page Home iD en artm eht. meeting, J[ayloj£ jPark ^ ENSIGN G. GILBERT official budget document ^debt 4 imitation,fe7to ^ $ 3 7 7 - locatedJiLthe. cuBent^fis-.- ftecreattonHMae.' tidng-bfah ~ ^VietiNam, ‘ APO San Francisco, Calif. - billion thrpugli the fiscal' " 9 6 3 0 7 ...___—I— ENGLER. U. S. Seminole . presented’ to: tha . State" cal year and $453 million fProvl O ffice-dr the Post - (AKA-104), FJ*.0, San legislature for translation - year ending June, 197Q.. more than provided by the CORPORAL BRUCE N. : Judge Advocate, APG San Francisc0;^riif.,m966Ol. into- the annual appropri- - Opponents contend the state iii- 1966 when aid THURSDAY, 10 Francisco, Calif. 96491. -GRAHAM, Marine Securi­ programs totaled $384 ty Guard, Beirut, Leban- O.C. CARL HEIDE, 52nd atiorffi . bill for the next restriction interferes with Co. (PC) 5th Sto BN (PC) -fisral-yearr endinf June debt- management, by the million. 4 p . m. Arboretum film, “Trek to theTetons”. P.VT. B M T ON C. " on, c/o Department' o f' 30.1970. t I S Trftnsnry _ and thaL - N - fT- - TCB 2nd Platoon. Fort -Statev-WashtagtonyD zC te Benning. Ga. 31905. _ . Taking >in all general frequent actions by „Con- The upward trend in .j. ------Fr id a y " 11 24281821 Cd. A 1st Bn. 20521. C A P T ^F R E D H E IDE ..state treasury income and. - gress poking-holes in- the state aid is outlined in the Bt.H r CST-. BrigadeT Fotfc- A/C KENNETH -A.— expenditures, _ including anntud analysis of the gov- . 10r30 a. m. - 2:30 p. m. Friday Friends meeting,— iaN G ;^e. M. R. N o/2 B o r HQ 86fh- S0T CMR Box debt ceilings proveTts inef- Dtr:New3ersgr0864QrE:: 3199, APO New York, those listed in the pro- fectivenessr Advocates 'ernor’iTbudget recommen­ Tavlor Park Recreation House. ——- t*. ; _ SP/fi KENNETH flr- 8244, Langley AFB, Vir­ N; Y.. 09009. - ^ ‘ : posed budget, the tabula­ insist, however, the debt dations published 4>y-:the... 1:30 p .m. MiQbum Woman’s Club-XIlub-Day, CRYER, USA MEDC Box ginia, 23365. = PEC RAYMOND N. tion shows New Jersey —limit—helips—focus . both — New Jersey Taxpayers As- _ Community Congregational Church. No. 308, APO San Fran­ 8P75rCLlNf V. P A 2 ,. .HUNT RA 11947846 HQ expects aggregate income Congressional and -public sociation. Growth is attri^- cisco, Calif. 96331. DERA, 287th MP Co. Det. 2nd BCT BDE Ft. •of $2,100,900,000 in the - attelitidn ‘uprSF^^overn-- £ buted largely to-new-pro- - ..—1- SATURDAY 1? - - _ A/C J'E T E R ^-D ^A N — - (Sep> APO New York, Dix. N J. 08640. JZ grams and to ' previously DREA, Box 181 - 26th N. Y. 09742. 10 a. m. Junior Arboretum Club meeting. p f C Al a n a r o n s , PVT. RICHARD HIHN, enacted progrmns with Casualty Staging Flight, SP/4 JAY SCHWARTZ, TSB Radio No. 1R, Ft. “ op en end* formulas US51985286, Co. 1 3rd RA 54992387, D-18-5, BenningjGa^AlOOS^^-^rT- __AfO San Francisco,Calif.: - Co. A7~32nd Singal B’n. B H ,, 39th-Inf., NintiTJn-' which tend to increase, MONDAY, 14 96326. APO New York, N. Y. fantry Division, APO San 2nd Platoon, BTC USA SGT. JUSTIN McGAR- costseach year. J: TCA Ft. Knox, K y... ~ h j t t 1st CSs GLENN 09757. Franeisco. Calif. 96373. 7 VEY. - A .F . 12727815 L 10 a. m. N. J. State Federation Women’s Clubs TIMOTHY. J. SCHMON- Lt. j * WILLIAM S. Three-fifths of next ' FEINSILVER, CMR Box PAGEi -R-AYMON&rN :• McCQNNELL,U.S.Nayy, 3uxet Trans. Squad:, Creative $ ||s4 )ay , Patrician Caterers, Livingston. 672610 Mass., APO San "SEES SN, USS D enebdlar HUNT, Co«-A, 1st Bn, -O.M.R.Box4292rAPOr —year’s'state-aid goes to FPO New York, N. Y. im . Kitty Hawk VA 65, New .York, N. Y. 09130 - various' aspects o f educa­ Francisco, Catf, 96328. . .LA I T BDE Fort Dix, EPO, San Francisco, Calif. tion. Included are' $310. TUESDAY, 15 SGT. WILLIAM C, 09501...... N. J. 08640;^ ' GEORGE ..A ,' SCHEfr LT, ROBERT D. BUT­ 96601. * ~ -== ^ - million in aid to local* FELKER, 388 Combat PFC ROBERT J. WAL­ LER. CT 2, Navsecgruact . 9:30-11:30 a. m. Arboretum Natural Science TON, Keesler Air Force TON, 528 QM Co. EVT. HAROLD W. schools, nearly $118% mil­ Sup. Group. P.O. Box No,.. ' Box 15, Seattle, Washing­ lion' for teachers’ pensions LectureSeries, “Herb Gardens.” 3999, APO San Francisco, Base, Biloxi, Miss., Apt, APO San Francisco, G A R R A B R A N T , RA. 6:30 p. m. Washii^ton School PTA board —208- Royal Arms Apts. ton, 98768...... — ----- —- and benefits and $12% Calif. 96288. 96291. PFC ROBERT J. Mc- million for higher educa­ dinner v:~ FADDEN, H.HvC, 196th tion. The $441 million 6:15 p.m. South Mountain PTA parent Bde, c/o Wire Co. APO • education aid total- is up - education program. Sari. /Francisco, Calif.., 133 per cent- over the 8:30 p.m . Auxiliary Guy Bosworth Post 140 THE ITEM of Millburn and Short. 96256. - " c 1966 Allocation o f $189 meeting Post home., Hills Item is published every Thursday by' g e o r g e m ; McCo n ­ million. . WEDNESDAY, 16 T H E m i T E M The Item Publishing Co.’, Inc., a cor­ n e l l EN/3 ;U.B.- Coast poration at 18 Main Street, Millburn, Fastestgrowing element Guard Cutter W277, 259 . 7:30 p. to. Continental Chapter 142 QES Of MILLBURN and SHORT HILLS N. J. Official newspaper of the Town­ High Street, So. PortiiB^l, of state aid is welfare mid ship of Millburn. Subscription rates by mental health. This sector meeting. Me. 8 p. m. Hartshorn PTA Parents’ Night, mail postpaid; one year,-within Essex ^. -rCAPf. DAVID WOLL; . rose from $50% million id w ...... Advertitaig Dkector - - County. $7.00. Enteied as Second Class - ^FADT, 87th Security 1966 tn almost $118 ptfl- - Matter October 6,. 1891 at the Post . lion this year. It Would X y terji Bennett WillfarntLiAhnett "Police Squadron, APO San . n — THURSDAY, 17- . „..." ^ - Publisher _ Qffice aT Millbum, New Jersey urider Francisco, Catif. increase another $67 nuL— Mary Louise Sprague Ac^of MHCh Jr t8?8, and second class lion next year to $185 ’ • '9 . a., m. -• 4 p. m. Women of SL~. Stephen’s m soc«ial • Church Editor Retail Advertising Manager postage has been paid at tyillbum, New- CORP. RICHARD J. R. million. The- fiscal 1970 Church, Spring rumnu^esale, Parish House.-: .„ ,, ■ - __ EJieabediFettig . Gerald C. Schiiffman . Jersey;07041. Telephone{201)376-I2IW. - program includes $33 rail- — ^ p rffirA tb eretam ^^^ *ffiw& Yotemites-V .. .m i 51981977, 815 MP CoT~ - l i o t ^ r half-yaaf&iancing- - PFC . TlOBERT - A t-- -of a new medidtid nro-- ' - ffA R 7 ER.‘,~ Y 5 ¥ 8 5 8 Z ' gram and state aswmptTdh .7-~ Audft Rureati of Circulations-Quality Weeklies of New Jereey^Nvw fersey Press Assoriation ——:- of a larger ~riiare of t»oth ~ - - mar t u . m a r TC7^7NM z: 46^^iS^2?30fp^m , Friday-Friends ii Twm C it^ Mirinea^^f s 4focalt^md ^iedCT6Bp ddtd^-- Minn. 55450. - - welfare costsf Miflburn & ShortHills ITEM. Thursdoy. Aprtl 3, 1969 Poge 7 course* $40,000 International ently secretary o f Seton and a state assemblyman, School Offers Riding bourse Classes will

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“ TODAY'S “IN": SHAPE ‘ j r EMo t e LIGHT CONTROL ATTACHE CASE IS T1^0NCftALY\ffiT®T- FOLDINGS SUITCASE A nri thpse exciting young dresses look so great with a bright chain lm z ie iy tp agBSBTSSm e .TTseebul'' caf^Free pdlveste/r collection in fabrics made and—will povkl^- 2,000 by-Tiffllra-?vfor Tannel knits. Knit Shop; third floorTFifth Ayenue“at housing units, to be rented hv Newark residents on a 34th Street, <212) MLMTTOOOi 'and branches.featured: beige and navy co-operative basis. The 6tr4peSi4 ^to- 44, 4S.00. Top to bottom: yellow or Wavy, Sto-TS, 50.00. community envisioned will Cream or blue, 10 to 1fi, 50.00. be-a T“total community” DIETSCALE with schools, church facil­ ities, shopping area, senior .citizen housing, etc. Troop 2 Plans YOUR CHOICE WHEN YOU DEPOSIT $5,000 Picnic,’ Zoo T rip ORjfiK'jHjLfflE 4 MAIL SCALE OR EXISTING SAVINGS MONOGRAMMED ...... CERTIFICATE ~~— GLASS-SET ------A special meeting of Troop'2'Senidr Girl Scouts PLENTY o f FREE PARKING was . called by Senior Ad­ visers, Mrs. John Prach and Mrs. Mark - Russell on: March 31 to discuss up­ coming events and to com­ NEW HOME OFFICE: CENTRAL AVENUE at EVERGREEN PLACE • EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY plete plans- for taking REGULAR HOURS: Daily 9 a.m.to G p.m.; Thursday Eves, to 8 p.m. homeless children on a VAILSBURG OFFICE: 766 South QrangeAv^Newark^^ ic and to Turtle Rack S during Easter vaca- tion,-

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__ Here’s a new way tb have the best of today’s phone The choice is yount. service and save .money besides. Tt’s called the There are larger Residence Packages. toorwittr- Residence Package. four, five,..s.uc.i?r morejihones, £ach jjhpnejfon. What’s id thFRBSldence'TacIcagF Tfiree Touch- add to your basic three coats only $ 1.25 -a month. Tone8 phones in outm ost modern styles. They’d We’ll iiistalf atTyour hew^hdiBes ai o normally cost up to- $6.30 per month But fn a as little as $5, but no more than $7fSp, you start Residence Package you get them all for only $4.50 a month, plus your regular charge for basic service, saving with your Residence Package even before., ryou tap the number to make your first call._ included in this special bargain rate'are your two presents for exhibition .__extensions, Touch-Tone service, and choice of 4£yetfd-like our heip-wpieking-out your custom-- and sale ------* telephone styles.______: ized Residence Package, or if you know, what you., ■QHuSuarand'exoirc’planls''' ~ You can choose among these style slim Trimline8 want, just csfll your Telephone Business Office. from the greenhouses of “ phoffev chTcT rrnm S8 jrttCTW.'^tandgrdiilipnes- Julius Roehrs^tbarfoKkN, .L-. -Wall models or desk models. Yaur.choice of colors. ? ~ r — through April 12 L 'h - _ 9 And standard or longer cords*-~ ~ v. Pwt ,1 dw NstisnwM* B«l Systm 9:3 0 to 5:30 (Thunday to 9 p.m.) l ° y ?„ MglBurn &'Short Hits' ITEM, Thursdoy, April 3, 1969

V isit youi* tOO Morrris tpke. Would You Believe... a Farmer’s Market in the middle of town! - THE- MAJORITY Rte.24 West, MATERIAL USED IN THIS Fresh country eating for city folk .. . where the oranges are secret to dew^fresh, ripe and delicious fruits and vegetables. COLUMN COMES DIRECTUT ^ juicier, the onions zippier, the tomatoes plumper. Constant , It’s a farmer’s market. . . rjghf in the middle of town! Come from Th e v a r io u s , . refrigeration from trucks to packaging room to counters is the on down and go mini-pricing® at Stop & Shop! . UNIVERSITIES AND. c o l ­ l e g e s . THE ITEM, HOW­ California EVER, IS GLAD TO PUB­ Fresh Florida! LISH- NOTES REGARDING^ From. * STUDENTS SUBMITTED I Asparagus PARENTS OR STUDENTS THEMSELVES. ' GEORGE R. KNAPP, son of Mr. and Mrsl,Don­ Strawberries ald A. Knapp o f Forest Drive South, hat — These garden fresh elected to Phi Beta strawberries from the at C olgate University S un sh in e State of where he is a senior. Florida will make a perfect e n d in g to GeOrge, a 1965 graduate a holiday meal on —of Millburn High School, te­ strawberry short I st German concentrator at cake. large Imported Pineapples Colgate and a dean^s-JteF gtndent. He wwnt his iun- . ....ior years in Germany and- Vm fiwtlteHQ^ j» * tnemberMi^ltfcfhi Alpha—Germah. honorary i saeiety; — — ' s. * */* .•_ ~ " T h ^ local ~sfti3eht&-t have been; named ^to the^ a w ow w ith the now generation! -deanV-Itet-jFfloffiM CoF- '^eTl^^VwStJSA S ’T - tEE-CQOK • a senior and = daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ■ I Richard Foster C o ek ; of SpenserDrivei^EEiAR^ - LENE GORDON ,~ soph-- omore, dau#iter of H «ty - G ordon^oF' Short—ffiflr ■ Circle, and CYNTHIA AL­ LISON HOUSTON, a sen- .never grow .out of style at Stop & Shop.. ror and daughter o f Mrf We sell otrtyUSBfrShoice Grade or gwj#s- andMrs.David T.ft^uston —^ PTemhjnrBeef: Eveiycotirsat^yfttrs of Slope Drive. h trimmed, with ntrfaE nolartfihg ever added; - 3 . You’ll love our meat-Wrapping technique. * LAURIE JACKSON, . Everything we do is with an eye tQRiying daughter of Mr, and Mrs. you complete satisfaction. Or else. Robert B: Jackson o f Kil­ Your money back cheerf airy; mer Drive,, and GATHER- INE ARS1. daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Arsi of~Cypress Street, have ; been named to the honor US. Gov’t Insp. Grade “Av Deep Basted. Swiffs Premium!. rollatGlasshoroStatoeoli: „ lege. Lauriev is a soph- omore and Catherine a freshman at the,college. “ TjOm^ZSAMllTToir' -ofM r.andMrs.Ralph Lamie of Chestnut Street, receivesdTt-bachelor o f sci­ ence degree in packajzing Butterballs -this month—at Michigan ■ A special seif-basting mixture, added deep inside where hand bast­ State University. ing can’t reach, bastes the Butterball Swift's Premium Turkey all the way through as it cooks. The exclusive vegetable oil recipe won’t alter the natural But­ LOUIS S. LOSAPIO, son of Mr. and Mrs. John terball flavor but assures LoSapio of Morris Turn- you af-tenderness and - PVflfty Qld-Fashionto^oqdness m a brightjew juiciness^ ntyec 3B i| | the dean’s list at Rostoh ” - light-... ydrere ypu can see your mfjat • fore possible . . College where he is a'soph-; being cut aWoofeoared for yoithy eur every time. - omore. itiaxi-men.-Superb quality maxi-man meats ■ ---r - i , you’ll be proud to serve.----- H. WARD DORER, son —ofrH enrjr Dorer of W Beachcroft Road, has been 18-22 lb named to the deante list ■"Tor' the first semester Washington and Lee Uni­ versity, Lexington, Va. A senior majoring ‘ biiMnessadmi!TistratKrn,he is a member of Deist Up- silon social fraternity and the Young Republicans. He is also active in the ; Glee Club and Mu BetaPsi Butterball Turkeysi i b 45‘ ' professional music frater­ ► Need help? Got a question? nity. Need some cooking advjee? Just piciTlip; the phone for - RITA fiOLOSgir this maxi-man service. We’fT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. " come-a-running. — Josepfr- -W H oloski of Ready to. Eat! Cedar Street' was recently Seafoods for Lenten Menus elected president o f Chi We have a marvelous selection of all the f sh you t»ukf want for Lenten Omega sorority at Denison menus. For your baked or broiled fish, fry some new.sauces < . . curry ; U faTvgrslty. G ran v ille," sauce, anchovy sauce, or oyster sauce.' Come in loouf fish department ___ Your Maxi-man promises .. you’ll fove it! - ...... — - '- ■ _ - f you'll enjoy every cut Fresh Cod Steaks ____ 5?1 V A L E J U E L A U r Smoked Hams RENCR, daughter o f Mr. of meat you eyer Iwiy “~r“ and Mrs. GeraldXaure' ^nHtop & Shop. _ LargeSmells . 29*1 of Addison Drive, was Whole, or either half oently awarded a B.A. in Or else .. your money back. . education from Simmons Ideal for serving a lot of guests-_ Ffesli Oysters College, Boston, Mass. Val- „ Enjoy either shank of butt half erie..is^»T96&gradt» to & ff with your favorite trimmings on— Haddock Fillet ■ Cooked 791 Millburn High School. __ r — — ~ ~ l— i l your next dinner party. • SUSAN LEE VENDE- VILLE daughter of Mr. MAXI-MAN and'Mrs. Matthew Vende- Oscar Mayer Quality Meats viDe'of Edgewood Terrace, received -a B.A. degree Among the hundreds of our own products in yaur beaujiful new store, youhl-find hundreds- of -national brands +ke-Osoar Meiyer-ail-at low, low from Ohiq University at rnm^pfices. Try these savory rheats-from-^scar Mayei^------—------the end of the waiter quarter.------All Meat Bologna \s 4S All Beef Bologna 53 raiA Swmate H rts PRE-EASTER SPRING Center Gi^feBnorlSBce^ Ham Steaks - ^ ^ ^ 99 SPECIALS- Caterers Kitchen Visit our fabulous Dover for suprb catering in Short Hills Call 467-0410 Barbecued Chickens You'll find everything from the usual and. unusual at your ■- . New York style d eli.. - ’.right In our own'slai*. when you’re in a hurry. T a s t e s like White Meat Tmrkey J home cooked barbe­ cue chicken. . liported Polish Him ^ Muenster Cheese a, 69“

AfsrnTiiy-Dwncd * NovaScotia Salmon , b 75c a JOIMaIN street rfe ff Candier^1^ . “^T J-HHfT - ■ Wf eiVf S*H fiRKKlSTAMM • in Rtar of-BI Millbum & Short Hills ITEAfy Thursday. April 3, 1969 Poge 9

B F I o w a r td Visit y w H ie w A 800 Morris Tpke. 6 oz Sara Lee Stop & Shop ■ ■ ■ Stop A jh o p Rtc. ?4 West, ■ m m i Brownie Troop 433 - Short Hills School Butter Gems O r a n g e M c e On Monday three Serve good tasting Stop say Happy Easter. We else Brownies from Troop 433 & Shop orange juice full Have a complete selection were invited to Troop 391 , or m oi Porker House Rolls of Vitamin x. "The real -Girl ““Sco u t ..Court of Awards. Lynn Donnelly wras not able to. come because she was sick but Beth Unger Cymbidiam Orchid and' Leslie . McLean were able to come. The. Girl Scouts gave us Lavender Caltfeya Orchid some chairs and then they did the flag ■salute. Then W hile GaHlaya Orchid one of the patrols put on a Potted Taffps ifjjtch pot skit about the Girl Scout laws. The new patrol lead­ letobles In, Butler-Pens, Cor* A 10 OZ 91 Birds Eye ■1. French Style Green Beans1! pkgS | Stsaffer Macaroni & Cheese 3 & S*1. ers were installed. Then Azalea W ait.. A 1** w th e . Girl Scouts were fPeanuts P tc f wiled Slap & Shop Potato Raffs 6 9P£*1 awarded their badges. Gardenia Plant 6 Inch pot tuts to roast nuts, walnuts tt " The girls who earned butternuts - iLyov liktJUils your eyes ^ their --Hospitality - Badge w wilt pap; Alt in one pttee; :r ~ ^easy lh lihd, -r-^r^LeshfejleL eah^ Scahfe^ Junior Troob 440 - Shortipte School ___ z When out- troop m et a t C hr& ^Sfech ohT uesday^ = we .listened - to- an espy- - ■about-- our -flag- ~bf;"Maiy~" .dolls were displayed by Susie Maskaleris, including ones from Hawaii, Louisi­ /you couU-wpffl^-- icvc.n hard*to»fa>d— ana, Arizona, Spain-~and __^specialty foods), .^thcTam ous Greece.^ _ v brands, plus o urln m ^n e- 5 MrsTYomah, our leader .quality Stop & Shop labeK, tokl us our future plans in "scouting. Debbie Cooper's patrol .will make a trail in -the woods for the other patrols to follow. There wiir'Be alukeih ApriLA-- campout -with- troop. 391- Was also discussed. We are all looking forward to those coming events. . . Suae Maskaleris, Scribe

MM B o y crikckoots Fast! accurate Scout OceanSpray Del Monte cashiers-to speed._ you through Hows ^ Plus "•express 'll Cranberry Sauce FruitCocktail icheckouiil ' Pack 36 _ A blue and gold rocket zoomed to victofyjn the Space Derby held by Pack l i oz cans For ah appetizer of 36 on March 29 at the Whole- dessert—"serve wfh" Community 'Congrega­ or Stop&Shopstierbet;“ tional Church. The rocket, owned by Hyde Mider-of : Jellied D e n 8,pm ed thoseof the other den winners. David Jennings, Den 10; Mark Cunpiffp; Wei^lp$' .Jim;* JffeTfflm 9? Pefer|MieKf DeV^ 1 and Den 11, to take the first place spot in the pack eveht^Dayid Jennings took the second place trophy D e l M o n te Stop & Shop g mtirhis entry. —1 *— Runners-up of the den ... competitions were Don Brown, Jack Fraser, Early Garden Peas ricSoftener Wayne Wendel, Russell Huxley andChip Denman. Add -to. the .rinse cycle David Mardis’ smooth, brormedspace shiptopped of your wash and youMI\, all others for the “best be amazed at the soft. design " award. — ~ —■ 1 17 oz results1 of your laundry. - Just Jke wind .dried | “- J E I D ^A~ Q U IC K . iniiii ...... a n n ^ALEOSII~37B32btrto place ITEM “long ? reach” . classified ad :17,000 circulation." - We don\t tHmij you shoold have to tug' ' ..atfetoWuh^rt idtru^ritippf^. _ Birds Eye Stop & Shop Sherbet 'fesrSfe Drive up ant) one OF Out 'grocery boys ^OTd-yQBrgrocet^-righrrFvitryoorcartruitit'^ ir backseatNotiooirte.-olease. get thehighest rate in New Jersey Dole Gain Stop s Shop Sklppy "Piiieapple juice LaundryDetergent Mayonnaise Peanut Butter . Nourishing, re- ~ freshing Dole 31b, 1 oz pkg - Make att your salads B n V W C " . " YOu’ll find- aisles pineaapJe juice . n H ...... —Get—laundry sparkling ------taste better with rich. * 1 1 1 * .... aisles Of n atio n aU n am e^^p B "* : win, give >1111 III gM HI III U B B Clean with ooWerful Gain quality Stop & Shop ■ ■ ■ £ brands like qualify Skip- ■ ■ ■ added e n e r g y U K £"■ : laundry detergent. Good H ■ ■ ■ mayonna se. Another r o U a k i py peanut butter —. - Store Hours: 3 -boost-Helps fight U ______...... ' low; low mini-price from ■ ■ ■ K r — these lw m.qi . youf-CQld, too. • the maxi-men. w r UK 9 ‘til 9 Ddly— 9 ’HI 6 Sunders FULLDIVIDENDS v . Closed Easter Sunday' x — ^ ^ . PAID QUARTERLY # c Store Address at the end of each Dial Beedorant Soap Minute Rica calendar quarter at_ Franco American Spaghetti 19^noz 2/33c 800 Morris Turnpike, Sacramento Tomato Juice ^Can 3/n Stop 9 Shop Green Beans 6/89' Stop 9 Shop liw n ie M b" Rte. 24 West, Short Hills Hershey or NesfleXandy^ O K ^ ^ I 4 ^ Stop & Shop Toilet Tissue Stop 9 Shop Shortening ROBERT B-C Orange/Apricot Drtnk-^4£ez^Irr l / n Stop 9 Shop Apple Sauce 5/UT Sun 6lory Preserres or Mas IREXT Choose from a wide selection at our Dairy Barn! Save more on Health Baked fresh fro m our own- ovens! SAVINGS "Step & Shop Right Guard Stop & Shop Fmtherlight AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Tuscan Dial 10 Hot -Sirf month certificates pay SpongeCake 514% with minimum amount of $lOj009and in multiplesof— ^ B u t t e r Sour Cream Deodorant - f a t pkg Cross Buns $1,000. One year certificates. 93 Score Grade AA— To any imagms-1 JSet hair squeaky Don’t leave your ■ Serve this-good Stoir*Shop pay 5% with minimum amount Quarters tfve dip -or sour I U^eem and 'silly fam ily defender | : tasting sponge Have p le n ty of I cake with quality $5,0QQ and in multiples of eream recipe you w smooth with>fa- less. Pick up fresh Hot Cross 1 Yoir-caTi‘ttrayn1»l==?i Stop & Shop cof- $1,000. Regular savings ac­ might h a v e in mous Dial sham­ extra can of Right Bunsonhan ter butter than 93 I mind use quality i counts p.ay 4%%, requite no score AA—why pay | poo now at the "Guard today. Feel when coffge mates | Tu s c a n at this J w more? low mini-price. protected. ' 14 oz pkg 49c stop by. minimum deposit. Your sav­ good price. ings arelnsuredup to$i5#QOr—- 4oz Axelrod's Yogurt Flavors container.... 1 0 . Johnson &Johnson BabyDII steps Shop WppedCra^Kw ' Kraft CheeseWhiz_.^$: . J f Gristan Tablets, bottle of 24 Jk» -Ulio»ttoneMhegBreaj Kraft Velveefa Cheese Spread jL? W Ifflest T # k0 ste k^ ^ ■Pooe 10- Millbum & Short Hills ITEM. Thursday. April 3, 196»- course, he was framed fa State University and New­ rector, and Sidney Schil- from the audience. All par­ lieves that cooperation be­ News Of Our Servicemen meat cutting plus cake and Kidde Constructors Name ark College of Engineering , counselor. ents are invited to attend tween home and school pastry ^baking. He also where h« took courses in ■ ollowing the presenta­ this meeting so that they ’Vill assist each y o u n g e r’ n . K fiOX, KY. - Pri­ trained to drive and main­ learned how to prepare Crowley General Manager architecture and sales engi­ tio n an opportunity will may frilly1 understand the in achieving an appropriate vate John T. Skidmore, tain the Army’s M-60 tank and serve food in Army neering. He is a member of be provided fo; questions program. The faculty bb- adjustment.- son of Mrs. Patricia J. and fire its 105-millimeter mess halls and in the field. die Construction Specifi­ SlcMmnwi nf Q nnlrar l^n jl^ p in A ' . , * ’ - ^ Pyt. Marcus received hia Richard Ml Crowlsy cations Institute. recently completed■ ' ad­ 7’ ' " Pvt. Skidmore received B.S. degree in 1967 from WeUtegtrar vanced armor training at his B.S. degree in 1968 Boston (Mass.) University. been named general the Army Training Center, from Purdue -Dniveraity, ager of business c’ Sixth Grade Ft. Knox, Ky. Lafayette, Ind., and is a FT, KNOX! KY. - Pri: ment by Walter Dating the 8-week member ofr Phi Kappa vate John W. Odell, son o f Constructora, Inc., de­ Parents to Meet Mr. and Mrs. William M. signers, engineers and N e w J e r s e y course. Pvt. Skidmore was Sigma fraternity. Parents of sixth graders Army Private Kenneth Odell of Seminole Way builders. Kidde recently completed ad­ structors is a subsidiary of are invited to attend a J. Marcus, son o f Mr. and meeting to lpe held in the Ba n k A m e r ic a r d Mrs. Sydney Marcus of vanced armor training at Ebasco Industries Inc. the Army Training Center, In his new capacity, Mr. junior high school audito­ Greenwood Drive, recently rium on Wednesday eve­ completed a cooking Ft. Knox, Ky. Crowley* is responsible*for During th e eight-week coordinating the com­ ning, April 16,- at 8:30 course at Ft. Knox, Ky. ' pany’s headquarters, re­ p.m. c5S During the 8-week course. Pvt. Odell was trained to .drive and main­ gional and international The purpose! of the meeting is to acquaint tain the Army’s M-60 tank business development JOHN STEV/ENS and fire its 105-millimeter activities. He reports di­ them with the course of gun. rectly to the senior vice study and: the guidance << i h, » o q / o q bac president. services offered their chil­ Is a friend planning a Mr. Ciowley joinedKid- Richard M. Crowley dren in grade seven. ' ^ 2 1^ 5 B U S '£ SIDNEY ROSENBERG move to or from MiUburn de Constructors in 1966 as Participating in the pro­ INVESTORS SERVICE CO facturing precast concrete Township? Give him a gift a business development building products and gram will be H. Richard SO2-3195 subscription to The Item,, manager. In that capacity, executive vice president of Conover, principal, Harold he developed, many major an industrial and commer­ -A. Kreis, guidance di- design, oigineering and cial general contracting e^feuctibn contracfsJor jeonmaafe^vj:~ ■ m industrial, commercial and You’ll soon fronrtteoi^etowlKlyer- Prewopaly, .he was ving sity with a degree in eco­ $of| CosmstMffs president of a firm manu- nomics and attended Ohio get a charge Djftfw-r, Art Sok Roise - first Aid X 1 5 .0 0 0 for Clinton Hitt Cream out ofthis. A-dinner in . honor-bf .the corporation. These in- Gustav Heningburg, presi­ elude-jpayrnent tow ardthe Dental Flos* dent of the- Greater New­ SSS.Bw -mortpge of the MONTCLAIR NATIONAL ark’Urban Coalition, and Bessie Smith Community i BANK AND TRUST COMPANY an art show at the Mall, Center operated “by Area —"NQWAT M Masters of American Art, Board No. 3, iminfeaapeA Myetrthe highest rate in the ,nation have raised $15,000 ;for_ of the People’s Dental -Start Hills Pharmacy the Friends bf Clinton Hfll Clinic,3Q3 Clinton Ave* B • ^oro-tfe-privacy-^ - A-Yjour. ■ ■cfirtificates~wiilJ earn dM-,.,: 40 Chatham Ave. dpb "-- according :4 e - 4he- nue, Newark, and an into- We0eliver:379-3?80 [1 you Qanifansffi with- dends from the very first day.of de- - group’s •president,M artin grated summer camp. " - . ou'f rM faire Or tfetay, and without s ~ -posit . : No i watting^r-^rfedsr^ofjHostgr Bressler. : • “r i personal visit ,to us or to your pres-. dollars waiting for dividend d ates.. Paintings, lithographs1 - eftHinanCial^nstitution. Simply pick • In the event you need your money and posters by George In- up the phone and call (201) 622-801(b before maturity yojur certificates wttt ness, Ben Shahn, Charles be redeemed immediately... without" Aiiifeos—' aBd A lexan de r THE FABULOUS GREAT EASTERN No matter where your account is red tape.1*- •; Calder were sold at the now located it can be switched into show. held last . month, V % u r certificates mature. Jn-only-6 CBEflT Carteret 6-fronth Investment Gertifi- _i which1 was presented w ith’ months and autdmatic renewal is- the cooperation of. the LIQU0 R ST0 RES SCORE AGAIN C ^s f&u^ret-iate savings medium ~ provided. - - ___^ that pays -51^.% .on amounts from - JKennedyuGalleries nOfew.. LIQUORSHW York, - - $ 1 STOOO to $75,M0_ani±ii3£t_mi __ i ^ iw r certificates will be insurecL as fully as Carteret passbook sav­ Friends of Clinton Hill amounts from $5,000 to $14,500). ings accounts. . Inc., a tax exempt non­ WITHSUPERI0R I Here are ffle;facts E^nd ffiis gon.-^, profit corporation, assists vehTgfrfSclvings'/Tnvestrnentprogram.: • Your certificates will be issued by and su p p p ^ ^Kcsgrajas- de- , WINNER . Carteret^-thelargestsav- velopea by residents Ofthe QUALITY LIQUORS, 3 0 ? _• Yojur certificates may be j €Xfo ings and loan association ' Clinton Rill section of 2435 SPRINGFIELD AVE. w i 1 N E * used as collateral for a loan. , in New Jersey. • ^ Newark. The corporation LIC. Df-4 UNION, N.J. was formed by the Peo-. IN-THE GREAT XASTEBlT^l-- pie’s Action Group (Area ■ SHOPPING CENTER wwmmo-MER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OPENIO A.M. TO 10 P.M. ~ o Board Nb> 3) a grass roots - MON. TO SAT. ------m CARTERET SAVINGS■ CERTIFICATES organization serving the £gs= AND-LOAN ASSOCIATION : __ Main Office:-$66 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102 • .622-8 OtO Clinton Hill area, and the . Carteret InvestmentCertificates are insured to lY5.000-t>y FSLIC,-a permanent agency ot theU.S:‘Govgrnme'nt Suburban—Council tor r= MOTE• These same ceMillcates are also available tojalj CorDorntlons and Fidrlciaries - ---- Equal Opportunities, a LARGEST fh NEW JERSEY • RESOURCES OVER $300,000,000. group drawing its members, RESERVES OVER $17,000,000. car4 i 2-M9 from SbU'fh O range, S I Maplewood, Millbum an d , Short Hills.- Hie .money will be used to support the programs of YOUR CHOICE *3 ” FULL QUARTS'

I Millburn & Short Hills ITEM, Thursday. April 3, 1969 Page II Preschool VistonTest We are bringing th

collected during th e ore- "A pre-school vision State Commission for the schooj yean; they may card to N.J. affect the child’s ability to held in the 'Township on The program will be team in school o r may Friday, April 1 8 ,and Mon-, held at the Washington result in a permanently day, April 21. It will be School from 9:30 to weak eye. During th e past sponsored by the Junior 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to J wcl y e a rs^ o v a t- lSjDOG New Jersey League of the Oranges and 3 p.m. on both days. children were screened in Short Hills, Inc., m con­ The purpose o? this 35 programs in New Jer­ junction with the Pre­ screening program is to sey. Over 10 per cent of B ankamericard school Vision Screening discover pre-school chil­ these children were found Program Of the New Jersey dren who may have ambly- to have eye problems and were referred for complete eye examinations. ' Amblyopia, or “lazy eye,” is a condition that may result in permanent W e C ater impairment of vision. It occurs when normal vision fsdls to develop properly in O n e AffAiRATA Tim e the child’s eye. Since the complete privacy for your function visual process is usually developed by age six, pre-. in 3 elegantly appointed rooms school detection is vital so VOLUNTEERS RECOGNIZED ■ Certificates of Merit for Millburn-Short0ls American Red early treatment can be Cross volunteers serving the East Orange Veterans Administration Hospital were awarded last But you will get all started to give th e best week by Mrs. William Martoccia, VA hospital representative. From left are: Alfred R. Blemings; ■ possible-correction. -Mrs. Robert Cusack, council representatm;Mrs. Martoccia; Mrs. Ludwig Friedmann. Mrs. -^ T h e -s

will be supervised by Miss ^bhdir will perform Per-^ LIVINGSTON Anne O’Hara, R .N ;, and golesi’s ‘‘Stabat-Mater ,’ t<>-- Mrs. Vernette Conboy, dav at 11 a.m. in the Old. "E'.'N.V commission repre­ • Fefmaribfft wedding Chapel Iiv-The^Rourid Hall of the, school on. ’Qg-£NJytQNPAY-.g7i^^ . gmorKa8lH)rj Lounge-.* toning Room sentatives for the Pk7 Great- Hills Road. Edwin school. Vision .Screening Finckel, director o f music i Country Mansion Atmosphere On 5-Acre Estate -Broffamr. -- ■ at Far Brook, win conduct- - ' Parente-^m-AtiH b m m ^e^ the work. - invited to bring their pre- “Stabat Mater'N is a school children, ages 3% to 'reecKevM - Phone 762-9500 5. to have their vision ab ou t the Cnicifixion. i^eened^dumig^he^to^- Among toe many setting, gram. Children-who d o not of this poem is that of pass the screening will be Pergolesi, composed in toe .referred to their eye spe-_ ; first half of toe 18th cen­ cialists for r complete eye tury. Musicians county it examination. “ - - -. : among the great works of the B arque period, noting especially the combination o f counterpoint and free­ UNUSUAL CARDS and GIFTS for EASTER dom of harmony- which were prophetic of future JEWELRY by.SUZANNE of RICHMOND 1 developments in music. Painting on Porcelain - PINS, EARRINGS -This performance is the "culmination of several Cracks in yoqr ihj^sJment nest egg? BRACELETS, NECKLACES months of study .of toe Hard to find HANDPAINTING ON CHINA Baroque era, and Mx. "Protect ft-wtth TAX-FREM AU NiCIPAL BONDS, by Martha Slavin ^Finckel says, “It gives a* - how at 35-year lowsIrKpriee— historic ~~ highs in yield (5 1/4 perc ent apd better, FAMOUS Minerva Russell Originals universal and reverentrex-i: ____ paxJrep)~\~-~ - - _ LEADED GLASS SUNCATCHERS pression to the true mean­ ing of Easter.” Ib c b r^ ta x e s ’carTtshatter theniest egg This' is the sixth year- ' -m the municipal bond basftsL — tha t Far Brook hasf^ei^: formed' “Stabat Mater” s today. Or um the coupon to receive your\ee copy and the performance has booklet, "Municipal Bonds and You". _ — * become one of toe corner^ stones of- -school’s- music- “cuAiculum.

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I ' Pooe 12 Mitlbum & Short Hilts ITEM, Thursday. April 3, 1969 Good Friday Schedules ^ » j & ’S H « vth"C « nt* r-V aeafio n Schedule The Item office, Town his baccalaureate de— Varied activities have been planned (or members of Hall arid the MillbumPub- and his MBA, as wel the Youth Center during the school vacation period. Tfe L ibrary will all be membership in Phi Beta New games, special programs and tournaments will closed tymohow, Good Kappa ana Beta Gamma begin tomorrow, April 4, and continue through the hoMays. All leeuagers, grndoo 9 to 12-, of-Mi Among his many other Township ate invited civic activities, Mr.'Beal is vacation schedule is; a trustee of the New Jer­ sey College of Medicine, F riday April 4 and Dentistry, has served as Newark Area chairman of ihe National Alliance of Businessmen and was toe. 1968 National Chairman o f United Community’ Saturday Campaigns of America.

College Sets Sunday Macy Elects" 40 Courses a For Summer Monday Beal Director More than 40 freshman Orville E. Beal of and sophomore college BrooklawnDrive has been courses will be offered in elected a director of R.H. toe Union College Summef Sessiornwhichbegins June h r h r r jj& anri continues thxougk adent of the Prudential Barance Co. since 4862c nm need today-by^Profes- having'"lirsT joined the sor Farris S. Swackhamerf company in 1926r -HaJm. director.___ l ' I been a direetpr df-Bam» Tho Snmnmr Session of^ berger’s New Jersey, a diyi- fers1 day * and evening ^paaWj- since 1960..Mr. Beal -who wish to mafee~up or wilfreiingmsh b tiraace on, ■eartfadditional credjitsndur- '^B ^bergolboardupon^ ■ fn fttiF lr joining th e board of the ■ - TOO-students- ' . Complimentarftfemonitmtioh ' parent company;-JHe~~re^ 3re expected~to' enrolH tr ------Appointment -— tired from Pnidentfal on this year's program. A rec­ April I . - -7" - ord 757 “students,' repre= Watch For Opening Next Week : Hfe Bed is afro a^di^ "rector^nd^^past chairman umversitiel, • ’ St^Sdetf-^toe- 1068 Summer

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PLAINFIELD: Park Avenue and Gaktree Road CLIFTON: 14 Main Avenue at Route 3 MILLBURN: 800 Morris Tpke., Route 24 West, Short Hills, . ROGER BROWN POUGHKEEPSIE: South Road, Route 9. Opposite IBM Yorkwood Savings JEWOR ACCOpfAGEUT; and Loan Association ___ $ire« im 992 3400 • EVES. 179-5277 Allstate -Miltburn & Short Hills ITEM. Thursday. April 3, 1969 Sea Weeds, Notes, Violins, 90thJBirthday region will benefit from Funorama Features Tubas and many others. a record 60 promotional —Van Der Beck Named Manager Dallas Townsend, a CBS sales event that will be Karl Van Der Beck of J ersey Association of I’ve got news for you” news correspondent, will For Woolworth held to make this mile­ Cayuga Way has been Credit Executives. be the commentator for stone in retailing history.” promoted to the position Mr. Van Der Beck is a MIKE ROSENBE! World Ice Chumps A “bonanza ofsales” ia the show as he has done according t o . store offi­ of credit manager of Bris- trustee of th e Community AGENT; of Funo- planned to r _ Woolworth ciate. , ...... toLMeverg ProHneta ^ „ :es. All of stores in the Mid*Atlantic F.W . .Woolworth Co. Mr. Van Dor Beck is a R t t M i J i H I from far and near are Region this year in com­ expected to attend Funo­ the Townsend family are opened its first - store Si graduate of DukeUniver- aerive members o f the memoration o f the com­ 1879 at rama-On-Ice 1969 on April be Joanne Darajky of pany’s 90th anniversary. 19 and 20 in South Moun­ Caldwell, 1969 North At-" dub. Six skaters complete “Customers at all 301 tain Arena. Tim Wood, lantic and Eastern Senior Woolworth stores in this World Senior Men's Cham­ Ladies Chahmion; Deb­ their first decade in Funo­ pion, and the British team, orah Milne of Livingston, rama with this year’s per­ Diane Towler and Barnard 1969 Eastern and North formances. They are Mr. Ford, Work! Dance Cham­ Atlantic Regional Novice ami Mrs. John Luka and pions, headline the extra­ LadiesChampion; Candace daughter Nancy o f Ver­ vaganza. th ey win be Johnstone of Sagamore ona, Alfred P. Duffy of backed up by national and Road and Bruce Bowland Montclair and Mr; and international stars. of Glen Ridge, 1969 Na­ Mrs. Walter Silbemagd of The brother and sister tional Silver Dance Cham- Ridgewood. ■ team of Cindy and Ron ions; H. Austin Mitscher, Peter T. Wyckoff of Mo­ Kauffman who have been Sr., 1969 North Atlantic, hawk Road is carnival on the Olympic team Regional Juvenile Men’s chairm atrfor Funorama. twice, will make their sec­ Champion; Silver Dance Ross L. Dimm, Jr. o f Deer ond appearance on a Fun­ Team Paula and Richard Path is president o f the orama program. Gordon Srtolb ao h of Westview Essex Skating Club.- The McKellen, Jr., another fav­ Road, third in 1969 East­ performance is sanctioned orite o f Funorama audi­ ern, and second in- Na­ by the U. S. Figure Skat­ ences, also will be a guest tional competitions in Jan- ing Associatioa star. A newcoraer to this -agea^ wffl^ b e -Ziuma Ai- 7- TOe im iiy ftom.IIungaayy3^afe to be VESPlam^ placed third; in ;the World with such creatures de» competitions at Colorado scribed a$ nhins, Octopj. Mermaids., TwoCourses T he Yputh £tnpfoy£ ment Service announces two tralningcoursessched- -ated-tofe spring fo r all MCRONvtmiiUlTINIIS, interested teenagers- - iram SlliEi fiusiMii Tii iwetT" — Tye ; ^EEiE to Apply for a Job*” jyiH be held on Thursdays, April 17 antf 24, at the Youth Center, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. This course will ipclude lectures by a per­ sonnel director and a local merchant, and practice in­ terviews. The "^second, course, :<*Mott^.EE^aEaad^a^: Sitter,” will be held on four consecutive Thurs- days, May 1 ,8; 16 and 22, at -the Y outh-Centefs-from 3:30 to 5 pm . The "Youth Employ­ m ent Service may be Poliderrt - 7 7 « called for further informa-d DENTURE CLEANER 10 OZ. £1 07 SIZE tion. IPrell Liquid HMebrated | SHAMPOO 7 OZ 31.09 SIZE Bird Antics’ B ufferin 100's On Monday evening, 9 6 * April 7r the Summit Ns? ANALGESIC TABLETS S1.49 SIZE~~^ ... toyour Photometric measure ture Club will conduct its Choose how,before the torrid-weather; from our annual field trip to Sunny- bam in the Watchung Res­ ITame Crem e Rinse 1 . 2 7 peak selections. Complete-stocks — more than ervation to observe the 1 16 OZ I I 59 SIZE 1200 suit lengths — new on hand. What better nuptialflightoftheyvood- time to beatlhe heat and the erowd! 4-week cock. H ead & Shoulders delivery. Soon after sunset during 78* the courting season, th,e 2.7 0Z. $1.10 SIZE TUBE woodcock performs what W hy settle for a Ready-Made? Richard is ope of rth®- niogt ede- j "Bennett will individually style, handout, 1>rated o f bud antics. He J e r g e n s Complexion Bar 48* and custom tailor a superb garmentjper- begins by strutting on the 1 CLEAR SOAP, Re9.59c BAR ground like a miniature j._: fectly suited toyour figure andyourtaste. turkey gobbler while utter­ Let M edi-Mart- ing a rasping, note, then R ise Instant Shave 83* whirls^ipwardsin ispirajs nr1flOZ.1.l9SIZEf - - Fill Your Next to a height of 50 or 60 feet. Then he flutters to e a rth n e a r his- starting CHOOSEYOUFi EASTER CARQSJFROM MEDI-MARTS Prescription |M icrin M outhwash 7 8 if point . ■ - greaT assortmen^ c f b is ^ nctw e All interested -persons 1 12 02.51 19 SIZE Yes, Medi-Mart is a pharmacy, too Where a pharmacist may join the group led by . HALLMARK DESIGNS - takes, a personal interest in-your-prqblems. He will com­ James W /Hand Jr, at 6:45; pound your prescrjptiorLandytra^eta record of atlyour MENS JAltQRS « PfrsOTtf ^fgrtKm^tlOHH McDONOUGH - 5 = p.m. To reach Sunnybam, - **When You Care Enough to Send the-Very Best1'- = purchases for tax purposes. 336 SPR IN GFIELD A VENUE, SUMMIT, H.J. IkMd^Gilhsde" Avenue. Across from Sears Roebuck • Open Thursdays until 9 *Pp»n Saturdays Summit, -pass Lake Sur­ New York: 11 West 52nd • 287 Madison (40th-41st) prise area, and turn left on Cataract HoHow~3fojadr marked by a -stumb sign reading “ Dead End.’j 5 YEAR GUARANTEE LARGE 16 INCH FILLED % ini x 50 ft. NOVLatARROW SAVINGS G o r d o n Easter Baskets H o s e p m r n m m m

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TnbuTr eatiTnit th e various - Money-back -guarantee. - crayon, tun game :"gyrything youtmed for a ' ~ Saveby malT. . .postage complete hairdo in minutes. Savings C ertificate paid both ways. Savings foregp-ira^lunl 19* K14model. r Plans we offer. insured to $15,000. Visit either Arrow Office WITH THIS COUPON $1.40 SIZE EASTMAN KODAK for your Free Gift. Erfipty Baskets FREE 5X7 COLOR Kodacolor Film ENLARGEMENT 7 VINYL WOVEN with every roll of Kodacolor -SMALL MEDIUM LARGE 97c 1,07 1.17 film left incur Photo Dept, SYLVANIA for developing or processing WAtrORROUND BAMBOO Flash Cubes 88* April 7 thru 12 49C 59c 69c Pkg,qf3flash_ cubes. You get ’ Si»;CXT26reX620 or CX127: MSS 1 2 9 SAHIBS 12 fleshes in»H- A N O LOAN A-SiS 120 South Orange Ave.t Newark, N. J0710? ----- Open Daily $AM:to 10 P.M. THn'HltNg BrinchOfflce:. SALSABICESINTttlSAftgaEBVETrtRUSATURDAYAPWL 5W; .-WETtESERVETfTEHfGHTTOLIMIT SOS BLOOM FIELD AVE., MONTCLAIR, N. J. 07042 783^200 800 MorritYpke. f Bte. 24 W ^ > Wei»tg StoD^ Shop."Shoft Hills Tel. 37^4705------: Millburn & Short Hilts ITEM, Thursday, April 3,-1969 Nelson Bowe by hte wife, Mn. N Doris Tuck Karelitz, two sons, Easter. Passover ServicesiNmfeif Jn Nrarbg (JbnrrlfeB Education to be Topic Funeral services jfo r Neb Robert. a student at, the For Ethical Society Subscribe now! son F. Bowe o f 3 8 West- University of Pennsyl­ (Contlnu*«ifromP*g#1) be ^service of the StatM np> ,E CHURCH OF ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN view Road were* held on vania, and Richard, a stu­ Easter Sunday a t the Cross and < 8 jfsUS CHRIST OF CHURCH Robert Kopka, member Monday from th e Bur-' dent at the College of o’clock, a service of lfply LATTER DAY SAINTS 517 Springfield Ave. > Bible School will be C o m m u n io n ^ w it h th e I40 W|dt# 0>k RMf# ^ of the American Ethical rough; and Kohr Funeral William and kfety, a broth­ held at 9:45 a.m. At the Summit Union, will speak to the er, Bernard Karelitz of S olem n L itu rg y o f .Q m r Short Hill*, New Jena: Thu Ret. Richard L. Peterman Home, Summit, w ith a 11 o ’clock service the> pas- Ethical Culture Society of Mass in St. Rose o f. Lima, Somerset, and three sis- Lord’s Passion and Death - Priding Offkm Pastor to r will discuss. “The Key- Key­ will be held. Sunday— ^ r Z Z T ~ Essex T ^untyT^IS^K os- Church. Mr. Bowe, who teri,M rs. Doris Franksbf 8 a.m., 9 A 11:1.5 a.m. Sacra­ stone of Christianity.” The Holy Saturday #1 Harrison Court pect Stre et., Maplewood, 17 per Year 3 7 6 -1 2 0 0 was 66 years old, died'on Camden, Mrs. Helen Karel­ Summit," Now Jsrtoy ment of the Altar. Sermon. on Sunday, April 6, at 11 itz pf Peabody, Maas., and evening service will be held, Tiie 8 p.m. service will March 27 at Overlook Hos­ li t Counsolori A. firry Sodorbsrg a.in. His topic will be Mrs. Alice Leviss of at 7 p.m, when the mes­ inchide Solemn Blessing of pitals sage will be the conclusion 270 Timber Drive SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL “ Action in Education: Kearny, Water, Fire and Pascal Berkeley Hoights, Now Jersey He was bom in Buffalo, o r a series of Inrmons on METHODIST CHURCH Education forUhange”. COME N.Y. and had lived* in” Candle,1 Blessing of the 1 404-4032 Academy Green and Main Street the. Seven Letters of Rev­ Baptismal Font and Re­ 2nd Counselor: Arthur-W. Iricsoit The public is ininted to TO A FREE Birmingham, Mich, before 5 Canoe Brook Road attend. Community elation, entitled “The newal of Baptismal Vows, Thu Rsv. James Duwart, Pastor Do you wish moving here seven years Nauseating Church.” c Short Hills, "Now Jorsty 6 a.m. Easter Dawn Service, Christian Unvliling of Statues and 379-3127 ago. In 1962 he retired as Antioch Baptist Church. The Item Welcomes Science general sales manager for Congregational Community Congregational Mass of the Easter Vigil Sunday PHesthood Meeting 9:30 a.m. Church School you had more Church with Holy Communion. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School - 10:30 “letters to the editor” . Ford International. o f New Sacrament,Mating - 5 ; 30 all ages. German Language Lecture Women’s Guild Service: 9:30 and 11 am . Di­ submitted by its readers. , York and Detroit afte r 40 Maundy Thursday Easter Sunday MIA - Wednesday - 7 ;“* 8:30P.M. “The Parable,” a movie There will be Masses at vine Worship Sermon. “Joy in To be considered for faith in G o d ? FrkMr, April 18 years with the company. A service of Holy Com­ primary - Thursday the Morning.” shown at the New York munion will be held at 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 10 and 4:00 p.m .... publication, the letter 292 SpringfleM Ay*. Mr. BoWe was a member must contain the name Summit of the New York Athletic World’s Fair; will be pre­ 8:15 p jn . with the Rever­ 11:15 am. and 12:30 pm. sented at tiie luncheon The 11:15 am . Mass will FIRST PRESBYTERIAN MT. ZION AFRICAN and address of the writer. Club and of the Ford end Kenyon. J. Wildrick METHODIST EPISCOPAL meeting of tiie Women’s officiating, assisted by the have a program of liturgi­ CHURCH •' Community Relations CHURCH ~ Committee. Guild at the Community Reverend Stephen M. An­ cal music. A t 10 o ’clock Congregational Church on there will be a School Mass 54 Church Street, Millburn, N> J. He leaves-his wife,..Mrs. derson. Rev. Charles E. Beyer, Minister ' Alma JDann Bowe; a -son, Tuesday, April 8, at 12:30 Easter Sunday for high school students. 9.*45 turn.—Church School: 11 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Bract W. Evans a.m.—Morning Worship, sermon Richard. Bowe o f ’Man- Two services, at 9:15 Wyoming Presbyterian Jossph T. Hoursni Chester, Conn, a n d two : The theme of the movie and 11 am . will be held in b y the Pastof. Holy Commu­ is ‘The man who dared to Oiurch 9:30 a.m. Church School nion each, first Sunday. - grandchildren. the sanctuary. The four Maundy Thursday ages 3 through 17. Nursery be different.” In the con- choirs will participate im r* Serviee^provided for ages 1 and terib~aL. a circus, seven The Sacrament of Holy TEMPLE SINAI special program of Easter am i—Ueriri eri 'music unaa7ffie~gKcaQn:: served at 8 p.m. with the Worahip^ga^ i etMi. -±-.m. New members who a g e - N u r s e r y care provided asted in the service by the 600 Ridgewood Rd. U'fle-“ Beanmn,-'-assistant taveYranrierreri^iSrig ihe tor m fantraHd'gim r’tsHjKB^i:’' Mepieweod, n . j. ' mmi8tdr,“4vaS-"dbndud¥:4k- ‘ear-will-bereceived?-■—==- ,4tev«^nd^ ^ ^ -Jo to - AY, .Wednesd^fclS-jhmMTegtl, Dr. -Willism ^F. B. Redde, Minieter Lawrence, Mass. He moved diseussion -to -sesist-ttHhe- lood Friday . Parks, minister^ of visita­ naoayrmeeting.- -2.—r > to EUzabetn. a y e a r ago tion. Music will be by the Reading Room, 340 Spring. __ . Minister e# Music interpretation of the film An Ante-Communion fleldRveiirUei— Stupmttr-Gpen after living here on Green- Chancel Choir under tiie 9 ^ 5 a.m. Church Worship. Luncheon will D ep re- mid Penitential Office will ifeHy IfomT5-a.m. to 4:38 p.m. Music by Ivy "Chapel Choir; pared ahd served by"-the- be held at 10 At 11 excent Simrinuii-nBd; fanTIH^ -&!m. Oiluuli School; IT He was graduated in' members o f—the April "Good Friday^ and after the Wednesday meet­ o ’clock- thefcq^ -will-_bfe _ ing. -- .....-V —- Chureh Worship. Music by .1929 from the University Circle. Reservations may confirmation examination A Service of Watching Chapel Choir; 4 p;m. Junior j of J ^ ^ ^ a a ^ a Aache- beffladebyeallingMrsWi for ehildrehand -at b p.m. and Praying will be held iri Youth Fellowship: -tTnlted- ’for'if^acience 'degree iri: J. Bretzger. 379=4493. or Ydupg People’s Service ■tiie sanctuary at 2 p.m. UNI TARfAN CHURCH- - - Young Adults'- (every other - pharmacy X After jo in ing- - 4 Waldrdh A venue: Surnmir - - week),-.- r:- Mrsr—J r :-G:—McNab7 -willbdheld. § TIymns,-Smpture reading^ -Jacob Trspp, S.T.P, Minister the Whelan Corp. as a 379-5886^ All -women of .At 8 o ’clock* the -‘Seven mid special anthems by the 9^0 and 10:50 a.m. CThurch pharmacist, Mr. Karelitz the church and commu­ I 1st Words” . wili include JuniorX’KonM^r'cbmi^^ School; Additional copies of subsequently became dis­ nity are invited to attend. meditation's by. the rector, ment Mr. Russell’s sermon- -- 9lds. __ - 1Street, or at virtually any he was president o f Prod­ the Reverend Richard' B. Easter Sunday. ------— NO CERTIFICATE TO BUY uct Advertising Corpora" During tne spring vaca­ newspaper stand m the tion a trip thfoughrPenm: -Andersen. Womhip services will be HOLY CRPSS TpwnshipvrBadr copies for subsidiary of "Whelan’s,, Easter Sunday leld;"at"»rsr:30 and I t and in that capacity 'be­ sylvania, West Virginia and LUTHERAN CHURCH approx iftiately "brie-year Ohio hakheen planned for A Sunrise Service with a.m. Mr; Russell yrill con- (The Church of the Radii are available at- The Item WITHDRAWAL WITH0OTN0TICE came a pioneer in tele­ Holy Communion for cludei-his senes—on- “ Lutheran Hour” and vision advertising. H e re^ the Seruor High Fellow- office. -ghjiy'^ - - ! . __ Jambens-Jif.. Jthe. Junior. : “Famous Last Words from TV's “This Is tha Ufa” ) ~"thei-frem ^helan^ six: the Gospel of. Mark.” He ; .,rjQ9T#«ujfitainlKve.; " "l.:The group will board, Congregation, their fami­ . Springfield, ~N;- j,— - years ago tend; after serving* bdses in the church park­ lies and friends, will be will be assisted a t th e 8; *1000 MINIMUM BALANCE VT as real estate, manager, be­ The Reverend K. J. Stumpf, Patter EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH ing lot on Tuesday mom-- .held _ at 6—a-ni. . Weather _ a.m. service bv the Rever­ Telephone: OR 9-4525 came a licensed real estate ing, April 8. The first stop permitting, the service will. end Dr, F, Campbell Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Worship. 242 Shunpike Rd., Springfield broker fir New York. Dur- will be at Hershey, Pa. begin onlthe field between Symonds and at- the 9:30 9:30"a.m. Sunday School, and 1 ing the past year*^Mr. Bible eiassesr 10:45 a.fn: Wor- Easter Sunday where there will be a. tour .the church and the Christ a n d .ll o’clock services by algp Service. "Come Out and Karelitz was employed as a of the chocolate plant and Church School. -Br. Parks. 6:36 a.m. Sunrise Service pharmacist in Elizabeth. “" Live.”...... the Surrounding area. A service of Holy Com­ Choirs participating in 9:45 a.m. Sunday School -During World War II; he Then,ontoL^niere,Pa.,z munion will be held at Lhe—s^ ice& ^w ^-be^trie^ served itt f e Air Corpsasi CHATHAM 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship SAVINGS BANK where-the group will have 7:30 a.tt.-ahd at 9 arid 11 Junior^UhoirafLhe-first a tieutenarit colonel -la the dinner and spend the If.m. there will be services service; Junior and CHURCH OF CHRIST-- 7:00 pm. Evening Service WIFAND DAY STWEET/SO. ESSEX AVE., AT HENRY ST., ORANGE Africa and China-Burma- night. A bowling match is; of Holy Gommunion with - fhancel Choirs at the sec- 382 Fairmount Avenue "The Magnificat" Pergolesi Incfia- Theaters. He was scheduled for the evening, a sermon hy t.bp rprtn^. ond and the rYquth - and . Chatham, New Jersey ? awarded the Asiatic, Rk- J — s a m i o ; A fter b re ak fa st. on ..Mutic will include timpani,np* Chancel Choirs at the tiiird H: 'W, iyimygwsy. Mlnisti | c^iq>an^t^forbpeSSfc The- ] Wednesday, tije; youn( trumpets,, ‘ organ and ch< service. _: , —* att* Campaign medafs. He. Sunday g^ r o ^ e f e s ses. 1 0:00 people will have a gui< A Church School Serv­ Congregation B’nai Israel belonged to Temple B’nai tour of the Westinghouse m.' Worship ,11:00 a.m. Eve. ice for children of the Thursday..... ning Devotional. — W inter Jeshurun of Short Hffls.- - Research Laboratory. Months,- 6:00 p.m. ^ Summer Sunday School will be ' Pasfover Services will be­ Mr. Karelitz is survived After lunchrthey will drive held at 4 o ’clock. Months, 7:00 p in.-----" through West Virginia and held at' 9 a.m. and 6 p jn. 5 Wednesday — 'Bible Study, -Wlrite^akRidgeChapel^ 30rp3Jt=— ~ ------im b-G K io^here they are Friday ^ ” ” sch edui ed^tcuamve^aMhe- GoodFridav Services will be held at RXMT " rrVTNGSTON UNITED Atwood Lake Lodge,-Defc: ' 7nte.servK&at^3(LttJU... roy, Ohio, in time for at ,'M Lieaturg play,-^Wg- "Tuesday, April~8 MliTHCDlbTCHURCH least one activity before Know about You. Jesus,” - A 6 p.m. servicewrillbe­ ~W«tf Hdbirt Cad Rd. » ‘ held. . at Walnut St. . . ' dinner.The lodge offers: by Arthur Zapel Jr. The Wednesday, April 9- Livingston, N. J. golf, tennis, swimming in a Pioneer Youth group of Rev. Robert A. Burbank, Minister the chapel, under the di­ ^ervieesJwilL be held at_ 9:30 i m: Church School for sated pool, and hiking: " 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Fellowship will stay rection of Mr.„ and “Mrs. all ages, including adults. a t th e .. lodge Througn Peter Tyrpak of Summit, Congregation ~ 10:45 a.m. Morning-Worship. Thursday and Friday, leav­ will presentthe play. . B’nai ^ediurum ing Saturday morning in Easter Sunday Thursday from the Cross will be the time to return to the "The worship service at Service for the first day focus of jk devotional serv­ ctyM:h parking lot in l l o ’clock-wiriinclttdFa of Passover will be held at ice tomorrow, Good F ri­ ShoEt^HUls- on^Satutday message by the pastor, -UH30 a.m .— day, fp m 2 to 3 p jn. D r. night.------Gardner McBride, and the Wednesday, April' 9' Rodda will give a brief anthem “Christ la Risen” — A— Y izkor Memorial commentary on each of COME by the Senior Choir. Service will be held' at the~wtsrds and a prayer - TOAERE6 St. Rose of Lima Oiurch 10:30 a.m. in observance and meditative silence wiU Want to Christian Maundy Thursday offoelastdayofPassover. follow. The _ Ivy Chapel iChere will be_Masses et- Qhoir will sing. —' understand Science 6:45 a.m.r 8 a;m. arid 6:30~ Two of the church o r­ Lecture pjaa. At 8 p;m. there will - Morrow ganizations have planned the Bible better? 8:30 P.M. be a Mass c^Gommemora- activities next week. The ---- Friday, April 18 tibh of the Last Supper.- — Memorial Friendship Gluh will have 292 Springfield Ave. ah'Ttalian suppw Wednes- Summit Good Friday - At 2 : 39r|)a.m^t'here wiHr IIZ“Disturbed by Joy” will day at 7 p.m. in accord­ be the sermon theme of ance with its monthh Dr. W inim F7B.Rodda at theme of armchair trave] Easter Sunday services at te variousiands.The Very 9:15 and 11 a.m. in Mor- ■Reverend. Feter J. Rofirano tr o w M em orial United of the.Pallottine Fathers _in_ Methodist Church, Maple­ ,New York City will speak New Jersey wood. On The Vatican. . There .will be special, The Four Score T51UF B ankamericard music to highlight the will have a pot rnck supper Easter event, with ; tiie Friday, April 11, at 7 p.m. Brass Choir to play and at which Miss Marie^Burk- accompany the hymns, the h a rd t, Maplewood tax Iyy^Chapal B ellC h o irto assessor, will be tiie fea­ play during- the offertiriy- tured speaker. AUTHORIZED. SIGNATURES and Miss Nan Canfield to JOHN STEVENS ring Vivaldi’s “Alleluia.” Easter is the culmina­ GOOD THRU 1 0 0 / 0 0 B A C tion o r the Holy Week SPEAKS 1^5 BLI 9,30 observance- which began tm Palm Sunday . The Last TO YOU Supper. of Jesus with his E disciples will be com- STATIONS " SUNDAYS ffiemorated-^ t -acommu- nion service tonight at 8 WVNJI620)... 9:45A.M. o’clock. Philip J. Cart- WNEW(1130). .6:45 A.M. You can really mi^it.vbaritonesoloist, This week’* Chriatien Science will sing “ The Holy City”' program: « as' M traditional part of the "Easter's Maundy Thursday service. charge around town Jesus’ Seven Last Words ^ftrievince Today"

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mmmmmtmmmmm Miltburn A Short Hills ITEM, Thursdoy, April 3, 1969 J o g e J S and foe version to be pre- Prospect Avenue, West Or­ alumni, 'their families and should be mailed to Ernest CavalryHorse Show To Sponsor Performance sented by foe Masterwork ^Syracuse Qub _ ange, on April 25 at 7 p.m. friends, as well,as parents B. Armstrong, Chairman, Chorus was authorized by Donald McNaughton, pres­ of students are cordially 29 Lenox Terrace,- West TdriTm 1956. It requires a To Hear Tolley, ident of Prudential Insur­ invited. Further informa­ Orange, byA pril 16,------O f Masterwork Chorus large chorus, a boys’ choir ance Company, will, be tion can be obtained by Attracts Top Riders foa several, soloists. The Chancellor William P. honored as foe outstand­ calling ‘Mrs. Chester L. Is a friend planning a The Masterwork Chorus move to or from Millbum ana Orchestra, conducted accompaniment consists of Tolley o f Syracuse Univer­ ing alumnus o f 1969. Duff Jr. at 379-6492 or George Frost of Old the . .tic riding t wo ' p tia o s ■ and aug- Township? Give him a gift Short Hals Road has been fry David Randolph, will from ____ ,, ______sity will be foe guest Chancellor Tollmr, in his Nor to an Russell at w epts. _teg. through- . umented percussion bat­ speaker at the annual din­ test year at the university, 7 63-4808. Reservations subsqription to TheTtem. named chairman of The out foe show will ill ___ be the_ appear a t Congregation d iktbeuron Monastery where foe original manu­ tery composed of glocken­ ner of foe Syracuse Uni­ has served in this capacity Trophy Committee for the Prix-Caprilli, The Nether­ B’nai Jeshurun, on Sunday spiels, xylophone, castan­ 18th annual junior-Essex evening, April 27. script of foe text was versity Alumni Club of since 1942. lands Challenge and The ets, uei^r bells, tambour­ New Jersey At The Manor, All Syracuse University Troop of Cavalry Horse United States Equestrian The program consists of discovered in 1903. This collection of ribald 13fo ine, ratchet, triangle, two Show. One of the top Team Combined Test, that a jaerfonnanee of Carl email cymbals, four luge Sick in bed events oh the nation^ includes stadium jumping, Orff’s “Carmina Burana" century poems was found and foe “Compassion Can- in foe library of foe mon­ bals, tamtam, three, 6-MONTH SAVINGS MRTIFICATES horse show circuit, The cro ss-co u n try jumping E d bells, chimes, Troop Show is slateji for oyer obstacles and mes­ tata” of Janowski and Pil- astery, uncatalogued, pre­ HAYES LIMITED OFFER upstairs? sumably because foe texts ^ettledrquas, two J j Friday, Saturday and Sun­ sage. • chik. drums and abass drum. — - Set aq extension phone. day, May* 2, 3 and 4, at “ We are: particularly dealt with such topics as • One costs only pennies Complete details con­ love, fate, springtime, The TrdOp Farm, Pleasant cerning entries and classes pleased to be able to bring The B’nai Jeshurun PAYS , > a pay. To order, call your coquetry, debauchery and, Choral Group will join foe Valley Way, West Orange. may be obtained by con­ this celebrated group - to HIGHEST Telephone Business Office. As in past years, the this area,” reported Buddy drinking. The poems, had7 Masterwork Chorus in foe tacting'the show secretary, been written by university presentation of foe “Com­ country’s largest all-junior, Miss Sally Wood, 95 Gor­ Rosengarten, chairman of DIVIDENDS event will bring some, of the concert. ‘T he Carmina students o f foe day, wan­ passion Cantata”, which don Road, Essex Fells, or dering minstrels, and rene­ was composed vby Max the nation’s best youngs by calling The Junior Burana will , be presented at Philharmonic Hall in gade monks. Janowski, with verse by riders to West Orange. Essex Troop: Farm. They

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Stamp-A Marketing Chal­ scphson, the names of the Montclair StateToOffer len g e” , . “ Computerized various speakers will be Call Reports" and ‘“The announced in th e next few Marketing Seminar Series Computer -and Media Se­ days. lection1’. A general mailing to “ M arketing Decision electronic computer as. a A total of five seminar management an d market- Making in the Computer contemporary marketmg sessions will be held on ing executives in the North Age” is th e title of aan new ew —»—3L—:------Jersey area is currently in seminar series for sales and' Josephson, Cuffari & nings from April 14, the process of being com­ marketing executives to 1?e Company, Montclair based througi May 12. Each of pleted by the college. Fur­ conducted this Spring at advertising and public rela­ these sessions will -he pre­ ther information on the Montclair State Colleger tions fim , .is sponsoring ceded by a dinner for series may be obtained by according to Dr. Joseph Cr the series. According to attendees in the collie’s calling or writing Dr. Jo­ Hecht of the Department Paul R. Josephson, presi­ Grace Freeman Hall. The seph Hecht at th e Depart­ of Business Studies. dent, a distinguished list of session will begin at 6:30 ment of Business Studies Presented as part of the speakers, with extensive p.m. at the Montclair State Coh collie’s continuing pro­ experience in computer­ According to Mr. Jo-' lege,T46-9500, Ext. 327.” gram of service to the ized marketing techniques business and industrial has been assembled. im u m t y , 1 Topics to be discussed sists of five evening ses­ at-the irerieus-sessions in­ _,JF YOU ARE sions to be held at the clude, “Marketing Infor­ college^ Upper Montclair mations Systems-Here and ATTENTION “PftBTY GIVENS” campus. Esich session is Now”, “Operations Re­ MOVING geared to the use of the search”, ^The Electronics ' BOB OUTHNTAG OF , O UT O f STATE “CHICKEN NEST” . . . write us for the Nev\n Pre-Move Planning Service Announces' a new as recommended by the larger moving companies. REALTORS7 .MO CHARGE t.rth. SERVICE CATERING SERVICE j„ Tiff,Nevin Pre-Move PlannjngSmice Mall..sav&jB0one^-.. At V i>nt--T^-ninlc. Honic. Clardcn or Office,•'

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RABBIT A N D -f MEND Osgood* the ratfoi t . m iJ E l^ A Lenox, one ■ofthe"zooettesrtyguides). dfthe. JuitleiBackiZoo^ Z ALL-JN-QRE remind residents that the South Mountain Reservation facility will Begin its sevehtEy&r Today. The zoo's hours are 10a.m. ~ to 5 &m. weekdays end Saturdays end 11a:m. to 6 p.m. oft— - Sundays and holidays.—" - No controi ,here; Just a bit of siip-stuffTorrfiectS Olga's- Turtle Back —

Zoo Reopens Tod a y It's an all-ifVf)np fhatVnn-ghflw nnrlipr choors sm ooth Osgood ttie rabbit, out-of. state, visited the known to millions of chil- facility whieh is located in' dren throughout Nejy Jer- the- 2,000 acre South =yode.r skipny minis, sleek under slacksT.DorrehnUtga^sinimitabie .sey for his personal ap- Mountain Park Reserva- peararices in schools over - iaon. - -—•' - - the last several years, will- m. , , , . w|y to be the briefest-uri.de’rst9terr)ent for anroltitude of *.be on hand atT^leB ack Zoo’s spring opening to- day, A p S -tu rtle Back 0 ?tober ^ :ftaBRgT ^oy^operated by t he Es-- 1 s^Cou^Tarkeomm^- # H n a.m.to 6. "irtOEis now in. its seventh f P ^ ^ ?™..nolfc,, yearr As youhg~as it is, it Admission remams- ran k sT n th e top 40 ~perE at-25 cents, And chUdren, cent in terms of size. ^ e f ? yew old wiB he among all zoos in the adm itted free. Special, United States. Last year are available for over 735,000 children and school groups that make adults, mahv of themTrdm advancereservationsr

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IN.THE MALL AJ SHORT~HTLK-^Z9-TDOO Page? 18 Miltburn & Short Hills ITEM, Thursday, April 3, 1969 Satterthwaitc Gibson Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bache Satterth waite of ADAMS New YoA Ci^ and North of RiSge^araoei haveltuT- HDBI&- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Comp lot* Interior NOTES «S,NEWS/ OF THE WEEK Duane, to Douglas Mait­ land Gibson, son of Mr. Docoroting Service and Mrs. Thomas Youhg Gibson of “Bendor,’’ Dun­ furniture -- Readers are Invited to Contribute Personal Items, Accounts of lop, By Kilmarnock, Ayr­ lamp$ Social Functions, Reports of Meetings or Clubs^ shire, Scotland. Miss Satterthwaite made carpeti •- her New York debut in rugs _ FLORIDA WEDDING Last Friday evening, 1964 at the St. Nicholas Jack McSorley of Long Rochelle Lefko Society Ball and at a Can­ draperies The Key Biscayne, Fla., Hill Drive was host at a dlelight Ball at the Colony Chib given by her parents upholstery home o f the John M. bachelor dinner for John Miss Rita Wald Committee and of the Re­ Hausermans of West Road onr Key Biscayne. Thu Sat­ Is Bride-elect andher uncle, Pennington Satterthwaite. She was a gional Advisory Commit­ slipcovers is the scene of a great deal urday, Mr. and Mrs. Haus- tee of the F0res% Com­ of activity this week be­ erman will entertain at Couple Plan member of the Junior As­ semblies. She was gradu­ mission. He is also a mem­ wallpapers fore the marriage on Sun- dinner at the Jamaica Inn ber of the Regional Com­ of the couple’s son, in Key Biscayne for mem­ May Wedding ated from the Kent Place mittee of the Royal Scot­ -For o Personal S n Jr. to Nancy Russell bers of the bridal party School and from Vassar tish Forestry Society. Mr. Frank of St. Louis. The and out-of-town guests. * Mr. and Mrs. Max Wald College, magna cum laude, Appointment, . , o f Wyoming Avenue have in 11968. She is currently Gibson is the timber man- wedding will take place a t ager of Robert Howie and S t. Christopher’s-by-the- announced the engage­ doing graduate studies in Call 379-5267 ment of their daughter, City Planning at Yale Unr-- Sons, Ayrshire, Scotland. Sea in Key Biscayne. -ASeptember weddingis » Box 252 ShorrHi)ljg> On hand for the wed- Home Arts Group I Rita, to Joesph Sklar, Son versity. Miss Satterthwaite ~tiihg%K.andy HauMmari? bFMf^affd^wrsTA^ is a member of the Colony whowitfaerve asbestman Sets Party April 10 Sklar of the Bronx; N.4f 7 Chib and the—Colonial -for, .hjs brother. He is on -;;A ^ a v ^ w e d ftin g is Garae8-of-America,B he~is Reservations - -for. the planned: ^ .dttectr (feseendaiit" oF RINATAis NQJaMEXICAN luncheon and card party 7 Miss Wald is a g ra d u a l Benjamin Franklin and~of [jof-Home Arts Group-jN>f~ — other brother, Sandy, o n - o fc t|o»igtnsa;C o R e^ w haie M ajor General Wigiam m S D the 7 ® ^u m ® & a± . Hills she received-her B.Ay in- Alexander, Lord Stirling, feut ft'k mucfi mor e funl Arts Center « « being ac ­ psychology. She served who served on • General nery School iir--Wltiiir%-. cepted by^Mrs.-Ggarge^frr ton, .Conn,, will .be an twoyearsasaPea^^orps H^hfe^ton’s stag: __ vofantear in-Senegal, West - . -H er Jather Is. W...&vto^— -r-r-rr- AfRa"~and~'gas worked of Market-, Trmtos, Inc^ MrsT EhSfSh is “chairman Miss RochelleLefko with the anti-poverty pro­ and vice president of H. D. WNATA ried daughter, Diane (M rs.' of the affair which Will be Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur James F .) Pilgrim will ar­ gram in New York City: Ostberg Associates, mar­ ^gficCTf' Hcrtly^idge^baBte: The prospective bride cur­ keting research consult­ apapMmacheflgure fffled rive from her home in i.m. at B. Altman & Co., announced the engage­ rently divides her time be­ Washington, DjC. to" b e : ants. with goodiei r - the^game h e - Mall. Luncheon-Will ment ST their daughter, tween consultant: work Mr...Gibs0n was gradu­ rtf a mtllinn 1«ngh« for nil matron o f honor, at. th e be Tbllowedhy^bridgejor ^Roehegey^to Dfue©7ka° wedding. The tw o young­ and writing about „ social ated from the Glasgow ages - - hang it and hit it-- canasta, for members and Pomerantz, son of Mr ."Midi problems,______Academy—and from Sfer —mettna^a centerpiece or ~ est Hauserman—duldren, their guests: Mrs.TTernard Pomerantz of Ricky and Annette, who Mr. Sklar, who received Is W ccl^to: G eorgia G irl Andrews University,"Scot­ for a child’s room. Livingston, ...%.. his master !& degree in. land in 1966r He was tiie have been attending th e - The bride-elect is a grad­ Florida Preparatory Latin American Studies Scottish Scholar of the Sj. uate of Millbum High from Stanford University, A f a ceremony held in’ were Miss Nancy Smith o f Andrews Society of the School in Fort Lauderdale J E W E L R Y a n d School and Grace Downs during their, parents’. silverware , are sold in The wis a Peace Corps volun­ the chapel of the Baptist Coolidge, Ga. arid Mrs. StateofNewYork-at Yale Career School and is em- teer in Peru and later ah Student “Center, Athens, Ralph Duggan Jr. They University in 1967 vriiere ' southern stay, will also be Jewelry Room of New -ployed by the law firm ©f- Eyes for the Needy^ 549 associate director of the Ga. on March 21, Miss wore gowns of silver moire he obtained: his master’s in the. wedding party. ^arsennet, Parsonnet & “Ricky will be an usher and Millbum Avenue, Short Peace Corps in Guatemala Anne Louise Duggan be­ and carried nosegays of dejgraerMjrj33ifeQn islthe . Annette a junior brides^ Hills, every Tuesday and and VenezuelarHe iS pres- came the bride o f Arthur pink azaleas. - : associate editor of Double- PflRT^SH O R maid. ■ Thursday from 1:3 p.m. Mr. Pomerantz is a grad- entiy employed by Mobili­ DOniel Buckley III. She is Mr- Buckley Jr. served day Canada, Ltd. in Tor­ uate of Livingston. High zation, for Youth and^ is the daughter of Mrs. Ralph as besf man for his son. onto. from _ School a m t - ^ a pre-law working on establishing Wendell Duggan of Gaines­ The ushers .were Hank Mr, Gibson’s father is - Taylor student in his' junior year cooperatives for low-in­ ville, and Washington, Ga. Hamilton of Miami, Fla., a s t president of the Fnk . at.Bloomfield College. ~ come residents. and the late Mr.Buggan. Jan Mattox of Claxton,- lome Timber Merchants’ Mr. Buckley is the son of Ga. and Steven Drew, o f ' Association of Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D,. Los A ngdes, Calif. ^ He- ,is ar 1><=><><=><)<=>()C liu p t^ I J S ^ o f Long Hill goybrnmfent^ statutory Miss M inder To Fe W ed Drive. Mrs. Buckley attended Brenau Academy; Gaines­ committee," The Home, - The Reverend Dr. Mon­ Grown ’Timber Advisory Mr, and Mrs. James tague Cook, pastor of the ville and is presently a Peter • Mander of Silver -First-- Baptist Church o f senior English ma jor at tire Mi Miller U niversitjT of Georgia Spring Road have an­ W ashington, performed SjU Stephen’s Women Fe»[H>rly «( Cownlown Ntworl) nounced the -engagement where she is a member of the ceremony . A reception presents of their daughter, Frances followed. Kappa Alpha Theta toro?r Slate Rummage Sale Ann, to Hugh Carl Lor* __ Given in marriage by %•— v - fash io n s don, son of Mrs. Hugh her-iSTOtbef, RalphWen- * Her husband holds a A rummage sale wilf be Thomas LordOn of Con­ dell Diegan Jr., the bride bachelor o f arts degree in held hy tiie Women of St. For vent Station and-the late wore , a pearl-trimmed journalism from the Uni­ S tep h en ’s Church on Spring And Summer | b y ' • Mr, Lordon. gown o f peau de soie. Her versity o f Georgia amd is a Thursday, April 17, ffom Fred W. Moore Miss Mander, a graduate elbow Tength veU zof imu member of Pi Kappa Phi 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the of. Marymount Cellege of ported silk illusion was fraternity. He recentiy re­ church parish hall.— Virginia and Seton Hall trim m ed w ith re-em­ ceived rets commission as Mrs. William StoeckleoF j C O O C m R University, is presently a broidered , Alencon lace an ensign,--United--States Bodwell Tereace is jpresi- and seed, pearls. She car­ Navy, at Newport, R. I. . dent of tiie group and-Mrs. ENSEMBLES Bernard D!Andrea Of Rec- ried ia colonial nosegay of The couple will live in Expert Alterations Included Pupils Present I white roses and rahy!s Boston, Mass, where Mr. tor Street and Mrs. An­ breath. Buckley is stationed thony Musto of Essex ilie USS Boston: - Sheet are chairmen of the The bride’s attendants sale. 507 MllLBURN AVE. Easter Play, The committee "has. re­ quested that all contribu­ SHORT HILLS ___Sonnv the Bunny made Beard PTA Clothing Sale tions—be—brought- t©“the - _ • (next to Sloans) a pre-Easter appearance Miss Frances Ann Mander church after EasfeT and" iAiller .. 46 -Monday -morning at Heart- candidate for a master^: Aisidewalk cafe, in addu ada,d l children’s - clotiiing. prior to the day of tiie- IW/WAV.V.VW/W.V . 11 shorn School when mem­ degree from Seton HalL tion to antiques and acces- There "wfll-Be a book stall ■sate; ■.... -v i bers of Mrs. Bradley’s sec­ Tlniversity. She is a teacher eoiy boutiques will be a and a daric-a-brae c orner o n d -g rad e presented an in the Summit public- feature- or the Spring for the amateur decorator. Easter "play entitled, school system. Clothing Sale sponsored Another highlight will “Sonny-the BunnY. ” — Mr. -Lordo n -was grad- by the Beard School PTAr be a 25- eent raffle-with-a _-When Finnny, the Easter, uated from Del barton Tne event will be held on toaster-sandwich grill, a B u n n y ’s num ber one School^ MaaastQwny-awd- Friday,^April l l , feom 9 steam iron, hair dryer and "helper, developedeaFtrou: G eo rg eto w n University a.m. to 4 p.m. and Satur- 'electric coffeemaker as bler~it~~looked as if he and is a candidate -for a day, April 12, from 9 a.m. prizes. ...—— might miss the big delivery master’s degree from Fair- tol _12;3(L__nLm. at the On Saturday from op Easter morning, but leigh Dickinson University^ 8chool, .560 Berkeley Ave­ 11:30 a.mT^ "12:3U~pjfflr Miss-Sunbeam arrivedto He^isempioyedhy^fie nue, Orange.' W Ttem s-m arked-—witb- .erase all gloom and .save Irving Trust Gov=pfcNew* Thesalethisseasonwill white tickets will be re­ The Hutchinson Company the day! Sonny wasplayed Y b r k rf- bei.ejxpanded with , collec­ duced to 25 cents to clear bySteven Rapkin"and-Ariir A November wedding is tions- of men’s, women’s the hall. . Realtors & Insurance Brothers was Miss Sun­ planned. Member of the Multiple-histina Service beam. . SHORT HILLS ----- .The entire elass partic- =_ Near th* Short HilliRailroed Station n< ipated as follows: nar­ rators, Lyhda'Encsoh and S.O. Garden Glnh__ Billy Schlenger: Mother R abbitfD iane MedcfaftT CHILDREN LOVE ANIMALS7-. Father Rabbit, Lee* Wag- Plans Guest Meeting jier;-Randy Rabbit^BavicP Timms; Robbie ^ Rabbity “ C r u ising on- the PEDIATRICIANS and PARENTS Robbte-:6gmuta;:7RaIplr ThamesTww be tne^topic Rabbit, Chris Gill; Mopsy for a talk by ^ r. and Mrs? Rabbit. Alison Swanson: Japies L. McFadden-of Eddie Elf, Campbell Mendham a t i the, guest LOVE Clarke; Egbert Elf, Chuck night meeting of theSouth Connarvt; Expialadosius, Orange. Garden-Club on- iJetfeCohen^T^I^fodils: Tuesday, April s .----- Shari Brown, Maria Scan- The meeting will be dore, Marie Thierry; and held at theRidgeview Rraindropsy " Mary Ellen Community Presbyterian f d m a r d s Donovan, Heidi Schenk Church, West Orange at 8 and Pam Parigo. p.m. SHOES AU axes mailable at

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NEARLY NEW, GOOD AS~NEVT- Some Of the treasures which wilt be offered aUb&Jhrift “ sale o f the Guild of Saint Barnabas Medical Center on April 21 are displayed by committee : members. Left ax-right areWr&Wade Allerton of Ridge Terrace, Mrs. Howard- Roe of-South ■ - terraee an&Mrat-hpormrd Remington of S&mnoie Way, chairman of the sale. _ . Seminole _way. Members ^serving on The various GufldofSmnfBamabas- committees include Mrsr Hemy^Stearns and differ Joseph Gulrich both of Scheriules gTteifl S a / e . . rtivinptmi™jweiryf^=MTr? -Charles Rvbolt and Mrs. The Guild o f Saint leather ~ goods including' Riehard. Gulick both of Barnabas - Medical. Center hand bags,. It will be the West Orange, linens; Mrs. will hold a thrift sale of first project of i ts kind TJaUSs Norris of Stewart’ ‘‘nearly_new, good as new ” that the guild has spon­ Road, Mrs. Howard Rqe items on Monday, April sored. All proceeds will go of . South Terrace, Mrs:; 21, from-10 a.m. to 7 p.m. to „ the guild’s goal of Wade Allerton of. Ridge ■ KayserTPanty Hose. You shouldn-fsitdown without - In the auditorium of tfae $ 100,0.00 . towards the T errace, Mrs. Howard them. Today's sho rt, shorrskTrfs make Kayser's Panty medical center’s new heart medical center. Grigg of West RoadpMrs. the ——The-grig^^wiM feature * catherization laboratoryin Frederick Coombs of Tay- .variety of booths with at­ the new- addition ; now . lor Road, Mrs. Arthur Car- way up your legs. WrtRjwstpcking tops-or garters' tic treasures, white , ele­ under . construction. The . done of Fox Hill Lane and ‘peeking out. Tail or short: Slim or not so .trimrYou phants, women’s and chil­ public is invited to attend. Mrs. Robert Lee Of .2 shotild own a pair of Kayser's Panty Hose exactly dren’s _ clothing, tpysi and Overall chafrman isMfgr Great Oak -Drive, attic p ip portionedior-ygu. — games, jewelry, linens and Leonard Remington >of treasures ana .white ele­ phants. Also MrsrCardone, For only 2.50, Mrs. ■ Lee . and ' Mrs. Coombs, womens;;- end - you'll never be stood up. Gourmet Cooking child re n V dresses and suits; Mrs. Robert Moritz pf Oakdale Avenue, toys To Benefit Wellesley Cluband games and Miss Helen ^Woffl and Miss Marie The New Jersey Welles-- Akers of ^Madison~ pubr “Wolfs of Newark, leather ~ley Club will present" its licity. goods. annual spring benefit at a .. series of cooking^classesby •Alyjnr - airiiJbprit^ 1 of Gourmet m apl5ie. '"Gn; $ re e Ieoh? secutive Tuesdays, April 15, 22, and 29, at 9:30 arm. u ntil noon ~in~ the . Colonade .Restaurant, . Bloomingdale’s, The Mali, Mr, Kerr will demonstrate- a complete luncheon, din­ ner ;,and supper menu, Tickets? _$10—for- the --series may be ^obtained * from Mrs. Dean E. Me. Cumber dfoffm mit,. . . Ml ~ Kerr, whose writ- —ingsjf have appeared in many publications, is a _ consultant to many pro- ^ducefs of food, wine and .. spirits; both here and abroad. Though American born,he ^received hia early education in 'Switzerland and is considered an au-. t thority on' Swiss cuisine. Proceeds-of this benefit will augm ent -the Martin - Luther King. Jr. Memorial Fund, established by.flie- trustees of-Wellesley Col­ lege. The. income from this fnnH is being u sed forr- black guest speakers-, 'sup- poriiHg^matenalS relating^ to black concerns and m- _ terests and other activities ! that * hon©r™Dr. King-and ..enrich .Campus life. in - early- March the fund pros- -: vided a speaker, play an d J films for Black Awareness l Weekxm^eampus...... - - - Mrs. Nathan A. Trynin of Mountainside is benefit c hairmanr Assisting- - are Mrs. Arthur V ., C. Mar- shall o f Chatham, Welles­ ley Club president;' Mrs. Dean E. McCumber of •Summit, treasurer; Mrs. Robert. Messing of Joanna Way, invitations; Mrs. Alan Greene of Shirlawn Drive, program and-Mrs. John K.

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,nd NJ0P.ru SSSHSERHSi i Student loans •Poge,20 Millbum & Short Hills ITEM, Thursdov. April 3, 1969 S ta te Coimcil of th e t Sjra^phony’s Junior Com- ightFountams Women’s Committee of | mittee, are coritinuing, S.H. Home Garden Club the Symphony and the however. f f To Illuminate To Have Guest Speaker I JOHNJ O H N ROBERT POWERS T TO? Short HQls Home Four Seasons Garden Ciub! Symphony Bal GaKten Club^wtfl hcdd a and is an honorary inem- S cIrn lio r m m H o f ML ACCS guest meeting on April 7 ber of numerous other gar­ This year’s New Jersey Creator of A* World Famous -- , a t th e Hartshorn Ar­ den elute as well as a life Symphony Ball promises boretum at 2 p.m. Tea wiB member o f the Pennsyl­ to be a gala social event of “POWERS MODELS” ___ *he personal improvement fie^d for over 35 years! be served. vania arid -Germantown the season, despite toe or­ E The gaest speaker will Horticultural Societies. chestra’s current problems "V*——7 Hair Styling t Makeup • Voice & Diction • Watkjna t Bssturo be Mrs. Anne Wertsner She is also a member of with its concert schedule. \ / • Modelini Tecknipues - Wardrobe S Fashion • Figure Control ; -Wood of Swarthmore, Pa., the Garden Writers Associ- The “Jewel Ball” will be \ / PHSONAUtV MV£WPMlHl ~Z- J OaAtr G*ACES a horticulturist, lecturer, ation of America. . . held at the Robert Treat Call NOW for your Complimentaiy Personal Analysis -^AT MONTCLAIR CENTER" - writer, flower arranger and Hotel in Newark, on April leader of garden tours. She < 19. It is sponsored by the 7834040 470 Bloomfield Avt., Montclair, N.J. is a graduate of the School State Council of the Wom­ of Horticulture, Ambler, PEO Schedules en’s Committee of the Pa. and has studied at New Jersey Symphony. Cornell University. She has April Activities The state chairman of the contributed articles to ball is Mrs. Walter Miugetts SUMMIT COMMUNITY CONCERTS magazines and newspapers M illbum Chapter L, of New Vernon. ana is the author of two P. E. 0 . will meet today at Now Accepting New Mwntbert books, “Make Your Own 11 a. m. at the home of. Mrs. John F. O’Brien of Mrs. Russell Kramer of. Short Hills and H. C. 'hr I > M erry Christmas’*' and Karpf, Jr. of Summit, co- “ The Flower Show Chatham. Hostesses for Next Season’s Concerts Guide.” 'the luncheon following the chairmen of the deepra- tions committee of the Since 1958, Mrs. Wood meeting are Mrs. L;E. Qoldevsky Opere Theatre has been leading garden Jemison - of Hillside Ave^ ball, have revealed some of the plans for the decor for tours to Europe and South n u e *and Mb . 'Norton -this^ seventh" anmuT-bfflY ------Werre FoAirriler, Cellist------=— Africa. She is a member of Brewn o f Maplewooda^ - ^ The Grand HSl Room wiG th e —Providenee - Garden ^#A propram, jjT h e -Re- Prague Chamber Orchestra ' - d u b of Pennsylvania the -newmg-i^^ f e ^ - o f - Easfc; -taritBr of fight. Cupids, . 'rtm^ing four feet ni^it eight ether conceirtt In neighboring cemmvnttles BeatriceT Brownf arP. E. O. C u stom F u m i t m * JrtmEajfcQmge;------=rrT_ Far Information, Phan# Mrs. ML S. Lachnar, tegTOe April 17 ' meeting light and -jnofeile 1 sflygr Finishing & Antiquing -vnhba at th e homo ~oj Mrs. discs will haaff- from-4he 27i.iTiX 10 A.M..4 F.M SatarUmy, March 29, a " teBite to igeate a^aamfc T-': -Altar March-Rf, 272-2192 _Roy Badgley, Millington. of. French & Assisting hostesses will-be ling iewelJikecfliecL -- - M m rlE sJ:: MeComh of The feeling of illumina­ White Oak Ridge Road~ tion will be heightened by and Mrs. Carl Vill of Chat­ Mr&Warren Edward Smith _•— ' ■ the silver centerpieces on f Our Sgfinj* Ime is l ham. __.______Mrs. Theodore Victor Fishman ______the fables, "Tiny flashing I One of^C hapter- L’s? lights and teardrops orisms mehibefs, MKS3Bhfi"Reh-' lyfM tiettise Thomas^ "will adorn toe silver trees nett, will presfent a pro- K ^SnSehzer MSrleri EASTER BONNETS bn the white damask table (Juat llhe-G; gram, “Modem Art.” dOth8.----- i------r—=------j The -monthly B. 1. L:. 1 ; W e d irv C o lu m Bia, S C: Music will be provided [MATCHING SPRJNG-RAMCOAT, COLLAR and LEAD&ETS > BU1LT INS OF ALL bridge will ~ter held ~ on F is h m an' byFeter-Dttchte’rorehei- DESCRIPTIONS April 26 a t the home of tra. and the guests will . ' DOGGY POCKETBOOKS “ _ CUSTOM MADE-TOQROEB Mfc^and-Mirs.-Walter Ilood Miss~Karen Lynne Selt­ Her husband is mi alum-' T3 iss- Lynn “"Louise Given in marriage by dine on a-meriu that in-1 COLORFUL COLLARS arid LEADS (jafa u t f a . of Livingston. Co-hosting zer;- daUghte of Mr^ and nus~ of Millbum High- Thomas, daughter of Mr. her father, tke bride wore dudes one-half a pineapple the brid^- will be Mr,-aai^ Mrs. Theodore Seltzer rif 8chO&l~and George Wash-- and MrS. WaH’eH Thomas: ^"gown-of silk fadle ami fflfed vrtth fredi fruit mid ALL ACCESSORIES I la004«S55^A«r,Veux Hail Mrs. Stain Lehigh and Mr. MUrdock 8-3612 . Union) Long Branch, was married' ington University. He- is of Columbia, S.C., for­ Venise lace and a fingertip topped -with a lighted and Mis. DanTeternell of on Sunday to'-'Theodore presently attending George merly of Wellington^Ave- of bridal illusion hela- candle, filet mignon as the L NrL Jerry's Doggyfown Livingston. Victor Fishman ,-s on of W ashington University nue, was married on March by a cluster of roses. - main entree .and emerald Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eish- School of Law.. 15 to Warren Edward Mss~Ann-'JIiomas,sister ffapee” served with dia­ “Grooming w iik a Genii# T m u h ” men o f Richard Drive. The _. The _ couple are on i a Smithj son of Mr, and Mrs. of the bride was maid of mond-shaped petit fours ceremony .and reception wedding, trip to Puerto James L. ■ Smith' of BTsfiop- honor. “ ” *4 for dessert.' were held at the Berkeley- Rico. They will spend the ville, S.C, The ceremony I_Mrs-Smith, a graduate 108 West South Orange Avenue, South (^ange was performed in the For- Invitations for this so­ y $ n tfto n Carteret Hotel, Asbury summer in Europe, and of Millbum High School, __ \ 8 » m. to 6 p.m. --apoed Alondaye - ^ V i Park.—Rabbi Arnold A. Israel and will reside in e s t -^-L ake Presbyterian attended Averett College, cial and financial event of Lasker Of Congregation Virginia in.the fall. Chureh in Columbia. ' 1 Danville,- Va. and the Uni? the Symphony have been ■'■IMPORTED-GIFTS' Beth Torah, Orange, office versity of South Carolina. mailed and reservations are steak • ••• ■ After a wedding trip to coming in from patrons OPSISTINCIlO'tSI Given in marriage by Florida, the , couple will throughout the state! Ap­ her father, the bride wore reside inUartsvide,S;C7 proximately 600 friends of I Dacron Ninon a gown o f ivory faille with Godwin-Saft-W edding the -symphony are ex-j Alencon lace trim. Her pec ted to attend. , Tailored We have a free gift for you headpiece was a — The orchestra currently of matching lace and she Held in N ew YQtkGity S ab Opens is riot playing its regular when you make a purchase conccrtschedule,.=pendin3 of-$K) or more. - — - carried a cascade beuquet- of-stephanotis, orchids and — Miss- Carol Jane God­ the settlement of a differ­ CURTAINS sweetheart roses. . win; daughter of Mrs. Jo- Camper’s Shop ence with its union. Sup­ Mrs; Kenneth Seltzer of seph Gale of Myrtle Ave- porting activities of the White or ,Eggshell, made of Long Branch, sister-in-law npe, and~the late Robert Packing a child off to -ramp can - sometimes be "FortfeT® PoTyest'er. Practical ___ _ Tue^-Sat.r40-6>JhuF&f 10-9 — -Godwin, waf married on of honor. Maid of honor Sunday to David §a£t,eon sii'nlf" a hariovririg ordeal end Pretty-^ .LaunjJsrs easily. that a mother needs-the AlumuaeAss’-n 277 Main St. * - Millburn was Miss' Joan Fishman, . o f Mr. and Mrs. Seymour " ^sister o f-th e bridegroom, Saft of Valley Streamy following six weeks to re­ arid Mrs. Stephen Bailey of L . L The ~eeremdnv was cuperate from the chore of ToHoldParty .B ro o k ly n , _J5T.T7 was conducted -by. .Algernon organizing ' her child’s 120" wideto Pair bivouac. Saks Fifth Ave- 84" wida to Pair bridesm&id. The attend­ Black ajt the Society for Reg. .SALE ants were g c ^ e d .^iko iri Ethical Culture, New York nue -has eliminated camp ' The Alumnae Assod- - Reg. SALE NEW shopping-problems ;irrth e ation . of the Oak Knoll 45 4.75 4.00 45 8.00 — 6.50 -blue moire witb matching -Gfty,----- 54 8.50 7.00 headbows and cahstaJ bou­ Witnesses at the wed­ Springri^d store by open­ School, Summit, will pre­ 54 5.25 4.50 ing its -Camper’s Shops,- sent a dessert-bridge and 63 5.75 5.00 63 9.00 7.50 MEXICAN HOLIDAYS quets of blue anaSyffite ding were Matthew Ren- 72 9.50 8.00 At group rates for air fare but free time -stephanotis, sweetheart aldi of -Valley Stream and open now.. through Ju n e. fashion show at 8;Q0 72 6.25 5.50 Miss Pamela-- Oswald jpf p. m., Tuesday, April 29 at 81 6.50 5.75 81 “ IO.QO 5.50 for independenfexploration.__ roses and Freneh^pufLcart 84 .10.60 .This .one-stop Camper’s Rtouffers on flie—ShOTf 90 6.75 6.00 9.00 nations.------^Emrfield, Conn., a senior 90 11.00 Sbbp is the official outfit- Hills Mall. Fadiions by 7.00 9 .50 ‘ Kenneth Seltzer served at wew Yo& University. 95 11.50 40.00 5289. - 8 days-- 3 swinging”nights jn Acapulco--J( ex- as best man. The ushers Th&ssbrideY who will be ter for over 200 outstand- Paraphernalia of Taramus — ~ ritinn nights in Mexico City- rotmntie-ftight- were Gerald ’Seskin . Pf :g3»dS tedx^lh r fr bach- - -- Mrs.^ avid Saft ing- camps and is prepared -will-be modeled-b^ mem­ bers of: the senior class at in Taxco and Cuernavaca - includtngiSDWTrTp' Flushing, elor’s degree in English th e NYJJ Law School. His to fill o u t almost ^my of die bridegroom: Gerald and psycnologKfrom the' father is an engineer at the camp list.' It is staffed with Oak Knbll as well as Fy; ilightsvia regularly scheduled jet. Hfttman of Parkview Washington Square College Grumman Aircraft Corp. a group of expert and several models from the Drive, Michael Amsterdam ofNYUinJunerrijtya and assisted in building the experienced people in the store..^------$299. - 15 days-'deluxe hotels j i Mexico City, Taxco -of-rWest Orange, William member of the studen^ NASA lunar module. field of camping and main­ "Mrs?- Robert M, Terrell 7 f'‘*grawArajp® ^p^xtw ^j«iY'rguteblei 'Brag man of Brooklyn, government at the college/1' tains numerous camp man­ III is chairman o f;the af­ She-attended Dou^ass uals for consultation and fair, assisted by Mrs. Janies - > - 4ouroperator - supplemSniiftircariferrr'- " “ l ==j^^fSKoritW==€ohmF=^ T.Hrifli^cmScbeduIed Laurelton, N. Y., Richard College in her freshman last minute checking. Fitted, 'Mrs. William Ful- 351 MILLBURN AVE., MILLBURN StoWer of New Rochelle, year. She plans to study At Maywood Club Duffel bags and Blanket ler. Mrs. Thomas Johnson, "N Y. and Edward Gold- for a master’s degree in pins, footlocxers and flash­ Mrs. Robert Schwartz, TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS, INC. education, and thereafter to -The Way^sarid Means lights, linen supplies, bug Mrs. Richard Hoile, Mra. man_of Great Neck, N. Y. Committee of 7rire^ Maple- _ _ — 535 Millburn Avenue ------Mr^JPishmany-a gradu­ teach and write -fiction. repellent, and many more JbH^ Loft,- Miss Terry ate of Long Branch High The-~bride’s stepfrither is wood Woman’s Q u ^iw ilt necessary items are all to McManus and Mrs. Martin Short Hills, New Jersey 07078 School and George Wash­ the dance critic of the hold a salad luncheomand . be found in the Camper’s Dillion.. _ r_ ~ (nppotlteSaki Fifth Avonue) ington University, -is a Evening News, Newark. dessert and fashion-=shows Department. ------— fn v itatlo n s wBl be — Mn Saft, an alumnus ^ at the cluhhonse at 12;L5- ^As-jM U^-^f-Ita^iservice? maHed to. rilumnae tmd^aH, "teacher ip the Ddfif pjn^QEL April9. _ T elephone for folders; 379-4343 Branctrschool system." the.—WashingtorrSquare SkksFifth Avenue Camp­ friends are invited to at­ C o lley where he majored - Mrs. James-FV-Bunting er’s shop will sew name tend. Additional tickets in government ancT was of Wyopning Avenue is co- tapes oh-rtemrat no extra may be obtained from president of the student chairman of ritote set-up chaige tnteu^i June 28 Mrs. Loft, 64 Keats Road, ^ o vernment,is^^arStudenta t for the affair. and wiB -ev®fcrpaek- smd Millington, or Mrs. Terrell, —THE SHORT HILIS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL ship the youngsters'trunk 21 Trojan Avenue, Parsip- Hair Fashions Local Shop Exhibits Jane Biarmaii Work- to his. or^ier camprNy ■ pany.------— 1 -- -ir— ~ ’ COUNTRY DAY DRIVE, SHORT HILLS. N. 4.07078 Several water colors and ous awards on the state. - - - 1969 CO-EDUCATIONAL SUMMER SESSION priritS by Jane Bearman of regional and__national Livingston are currently: levels; th e artist- has had Y ESTERDAY THE 519 Millburr Ava., Short Hills JUNE 23RD TO AUG. 1ST. several one-man shows, in- JUMMER SCHOOL- ______SUMMER CAMP on display/at the JMartha Todd Millinery ’Shop, 313 eluding a current traveling- W ORLD, TODAY' _ GBADES PftE 1ST - 8 ' - _ AG?S4-£3—— Millbum Avenue^ exhibition on tour in the. = Thcrempient of numer- country’?” Tibranes. THECA RIBBEAN;' REMEDIAL • ACCELERATED PROG RAMS - DAY AND OVERNIGHT CAMP On the heels of tier triumptiant World Cruise^ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,WRITEUR CALL: 379-4550 the Floatel Rotterdam takes on the islands. -AH4hehway fr0m-Apri 114 to thefeist days of August.

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338 SprinaffcM Aw., Summit — •277*2700 _ 127 MaiirSnaat; Chatham , -__T *ME-6W00 . Pkout 376-75»0^ ^ g 122 Elm Straat, WattfMd • AO 3-8M / 291 North Broad St., Elizabath . • EL 4-2525 Friday even lags “ Miilburn & Short Hills ITEM, Thursdoy, April 3, 1969 _ Pope 21 Mrs. Arnold Segal of Past Presidents O ld short Hills Road is Theatre, Fashion Are Themes president of the institute Set Installation auxiliary, The Past Presidents O f Childrens Institute Benefit Club of the seventh dis­ Theatre and fashion will jn red and pink tulle with Portraits and informed trict of the New Jersey be'’twin themes for tee jewels. Candida Im color S tat© F ed era tio n erf annual spring luncheon o f Each guest will recieve a and block and white Women’s Clubs will hold a the Friends o f the Chil­ favor and there will be luncheon m eetings 12:15 dren’s Institute which will door prizes. Reservations p.m. on Aprfi. 17 at the be held at noon on April may be made with Mrs. Studio Of Manor, WestGrange. 11 at tee Chantider. Milton Lowe, 762-4331. The jordgram will be Guest artists Eli Wallach Proceeds from this JULES A. WOLtti I presented by Gwynn Cor­ event will be used for tee and Anne Jackson will of­ nell* mezzo soprano, of benefit of emotionally dis- Strasid Thoatro Oakland. fer a presentation of “To­ d a y ’s Theatre World,*’ turbed children at the The club’s board o f Children’s Institute, 337 trustees will be installed at with excerpts from their plays and movies. South Harrison Street, 273-4100 LOCAL AUTHOR - Ruth the luncheon. Members East Orange. - tar of Holly Drive fame author may bring guests to the During the luncheon a of the book "Poisons in Your affair and also invited are show o f fashions for the Food"' published on Tuesday presidents of women’s theatre win be presented Publishers Inc. Mrs. clubs whose terms of by Saks Fifth Avenue, Winter^the wife of Dr. Arthur office have expired this with Andrew Steinmetz, Going on a Holiday "Fiesta"? Winter and science editor of year and who are now fashion coordinator of tee /•we Newark Star-Ledger, has eligible for membership in store, as commentator. LEAVE ALL THE DETAILS TO U S ! written an account of the dis­ the Fast Presidents’ Club. Theatre and fashion seminations of dangerous food­ Plans for this event were themes will be darned out We handle International y stuffs and drugs on the market announced by Mrs. Alex­ in alternate lame settings today. ander Howarte o f Clare­ in red, white and pink. and Domestic Reservations mont Drive at tee recent Theatre will ~be - rerire- :“Our professionai K now-how covafs B utterfly. .Dessert .Card: «B ifid:6y-miniature stage trantpnrtatirtft, tnure, nrulww, hotrit.— Benefit of the group. sets with free form drama sights to see ... a complete itinerary, Reservations may ije made] masks surrounded by ted- Tend all withinryourbudgat. ~r",L B wittrthe club president, and white flowers. Fate- Special Rates for Grnum______Mrs. Renneth-Bjobsonroi, Maplewood through April"' small mannequins, draped - a j . A I ^ 3 '* ^ A : ^ DODO-SULLIVAN TRAVEL AGENCY AN EXCLUSIVE SERVICE - 306 Main St., Orange, N. J. . - ( • (201) 67F-690G , or. (212) ' 233.-4369 ------SetsConventioB = The League of Women We con furnish reliable, capable*, courteous Voters of New Jersey will man to Yoke you anywhere, anytime hold its state convention in- Atlantic City on April 22, 23 and 24. The 3-ajy ^ Jlf YOUR OU|;W convention 6f more than 100 New Jersey commu- Sp Wu charge per trip,not psr passenger nity leagues will adopt=3= program of study and SUBURBAN DRIVER SBfVICE TO CELEBRATE A DIAMOND JUBILEE - Members of the Miss Louise Biggs, Mrs. Raymond Hunt, Mrs. Henry C. action on items of state Music Department of- the Woman's Club of Miilburn mlh Tappen,Mfs^i.ouisGei/s, Mrs. EimeeHingel and Mrs. Wilfred - government. OF METROPOLITAH HEW JffiSEY ; observe VFe 75th anniversary of the~New Jersey State Burgess. Center row, Mrs. Charles J. Fromm, Mrs. Ralph E. Elected delegates to the: Federation of Women's Clubs with a program titled "Songs King, Mrs. Earl E. Muntz, Mrs. Halsey Kent and -Mrs. convention from the Mill-- that _Liye_ Forever"_ at die April Club-Day on Aoril J l. Alexander Ferguson. Front row are Mrs. Kensil Brown and burn-Short Hills League Appropriately costumed singers are, back row, (left to right) Mrs. William O. Vincent. are Mrs. M. L. Ratner. Mrs. CAMP LEMOLOC Harry C. Jones, Mrs. James Coe, Mrs. Louis Kelem, UWOOHASUT, N, Y. Gentries m the State Cre­ ^college5, "wRl speak on Mrs? Gustave Linden and falent dndActivrties-Day ative Writing Contest. * “Considerations- o n . Stu­ Mrs; 3. J.Heigl. dent Unrest.” Dessert and Outstanding program for On Wednesday, April On Wedftesday, April 9, coffee will be served at 1 23, the following league girls 7-12 with a special Planned byWomems €-lub the ^^eri(^-“flPine De- m. and the talk will - memberswillberisitors teenage encampment for girls partment will present a fegin^tt4:3Dp: T o r‘the day; Mrs. Howard , 13 to 16.Tent and cabin At its annual display of duced by sandwich luncheon and Mrs. Burton Tes^ue of Rosen, Mrs. Benedict living, new dining facilities, club talents and activities Boye and has a cast of program by the National Merry wood Lane and Mrs^ four characters: Captain Kohl, Mrs. Donald Steig, swimming, tennis, boating, creative tee Music Department of ^Academy- of.. Television Robert Mcllwain of Ber- Mrs. Murw Brochin, Mrs. the W dhan’s Club of Mill- Jack Absolute, Mrs. Albert ___ arts, special trips. Experienced staff, A rts jin d Sciences at nardsville are co-chairmen -George Bernstein, Mrs. bum -will present “Songs Schober; Sir Anthony Ab­ Taylor Park at 12:30 p.m. of the event. Mrs. A. Don- CIT training. Two week encampment $100. solute, Mrs. Edward Robert Broder, Mrs. Alan teat Live Forever” at the Mrs. Carroll Gianm is ald Maurer of Summit is R^hiltsnn, Mrs. Martin- ~Cq m m un i t~y C ongrega- Whalen: Mrs.—Malaprop^ ehamnan o f the depart-- hospitality chairman. Sfeinhardt, Mrs. Thomas TIUNG WOMEN'S CHBSIUN tional Church- on April 11 Mrs. Frank Vosbtirgh. Jr.; ment. • =5 L y d ia Languish, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Hugh Et- at 1:30 p.m.___ Connecticut College ASSOCIATION OF THE OMNBES The program has been Ralph Edwards and Main, arranged, to celebrate the Miss Margaret Mary Me- Alumnae News Members of the .Con­ 75th j aM itersary^cff^e3 -Quillen; • —---t-- necticut- College d u b s " of Telephone 672-9500 ' ^ N©ty>Jersey .State Federa­ '- Assisting mJthe produc­ Jersey area is part of the Accredited, American damping Association- CentesdNew.Jersey,Essex Sun Valley tion o f Worhen’s Clubs. tion are Mrs; Walter Whiter SKIDMORE County and Bei^en Goun- program to elicit local sup­ The Drama Department Mrs,- Warren Spining and The W in g meeting of , under tee direction of port for tee college’s naL will offer a one-act. cos­ Mrs. Curtis Townshend, t h e 5 M d m o r e - Gollege: 8rs.-^J®hn- C. Gehrig o f tional development cam- SwimandTennis tume play entitled “T was costume A; Mrs. William Alumnae Club of Essex Ridgewood, are planning a. Ever Thus”; based on Sharav, set decorations; County will be held on. champagne, reception to Club. Sheridan’s “The Rivals”, It Mrs.' Henry Peer, promp- Tuesday, April 8,-at 8 p.m. honor Connecticut College 16:girl singing group, first will be presented also on ter; Miss McQuillen, make­ at the home o f the- club President and Mrs. Charles organized- in 1946, will AprihrSi^at the- Seventh up; Mrs. Clifford Ander­ president, Mrs. Edward J.- g. Sham of New London. entertain. District Drama Festival. son, tickets; Mrs. Edwards, Daviesx>f West CtJdwell. The reception, will be Fri­ THE PINGRY SCHOOL —Written and directe d te r -publicity a m i Mrs^^Am- — There wilHoe^a panel- day, Apnl l l , from dtoB ALPHA DELTA KAPPA ~"s'f5ec<^S^8Str jilurd&rif^jitHajcfijircajrip il Mrs. John Sheldon Ten­ ’redrickson, secjre- discussion on “Campus p.jn. at the Ridgewood In Beuof a regular April A Cnllege Preparatory Day School - nant II of Summit, Drama Life Today” given by four C0uhtr y Chib7J P aramus. m eetm g,m em bersof New Department,: chairman, the m’he Art, Conservation undergraduates of Skid­ Guests will include area Jersey Eta Chapter* Al{Aa -E tH o y s in- Gradot play erohodtes much of and Garden and American more.- Those participating Delta Kappa (international H om e! Departmentsrz wiil alumnae and their hus- the satirical, comedy of will be Miss-Joan-Vander- bands as well as parents o f honorary sorority), will at­ Sun Volley Swim and Tennis Club . manners so popular^with exhibit ■^mdiwork, crafts beck, ’69, of 'Montdair, tend the New Jersey Alpha _— T:lorhom-Perk-J-7^3-3Q4Q « { writers of teHEtestoration and plants raisedbymetB*- presept students. mssPateSla'ITdffr7tJ;~0f Dr. Shain, president of Delta Kappa " symposium period. bem, at this meeting._____ Saturday, April 12r 1369 Princeton* • Miss Paiaricia the first privately endowed to be held on Thursday, ■, m * " i- ■ ■. _ " ■...... _ The ‘play is being pro-" “ These exhibits- will be Oleksak, *71, of Upper April 17, from 7:30 to 10 entered in-competition at liberal arts college for Write or Telephone: Montclair: and Miss-Sally. womeri ' in Connecticut, p.m. at theD ity Federal the Seventh District Cre­ Lundt, ’72, p f Chatham.. Savings and Loan Associ-’ B irth s ative Arts Day and Spring :will speak briefTy on1-th e 215 North Avenue, Hiilside Refreshments foilowhqe college" and’ tee field of ation, 1057- Stuyvesant- A_son was ,bom to Mr. Conference to be held at the meeting .will be served Avenue (hear Vaux Haill the Patrician Caterers, Liv­ education in general. Dr. and Mrs. Dan Drewry by Mrs. Grant M. GiUe^ of Shain’s visit to the New Road), Union, - MeMuHerf' o f' Park Circle ingston, on Monday,. April Upper Montclair, hospital­ on March-fralrMgBdstowa: T4. Thete "vriltlffsb be“ a ity chairman and her com* i.MemoriaT Hospital. He has_ judging of press books -nrittee. AR club members1 been named Dan Drewry ffom—the district. Mrs. are invited to at tend. .... BOLDC Jr. The McMuUens-are par­ Robert H, Freeman, Sev­ ents daughter, enth District vice presi­ SMITH COLLEGE Hdather.' - dent, is chairman.lot the Mr. McMullen* is the son conference. The annual Spring Meet­ ofeMra- Joseph N. McMul­ ing of the Smith College len o f Kenuworth Drive- " Members of the Mill- Clubs of Watehung Hms and the late Mr. McMullen. bum Glub^wiil attend Cre- and the Oranges will be ative Writing Day at Grace held at the Cora Hart- Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Episcopal Church, in-O f ; shornb Arboretum, on . ^ ^ w yficll Fraser of Lee. vMass. an- ange on Monday; April-7,- Tbarsdayr^>rfl=Tdr4d ^ "nounce the birth of a at 1.0 a.m. Dessert and P .M .' ...... daughter on March 2. The beverage wilt be served. Massimo Salvadlori, pro- ^By7vteb~has Beennamed Tbisieyentwill-featurethe fessor of history-at the Daura, is the couple’s sixtlr child. “ jibs. Fraser, tee former Dorothy Perkins, Ts t h e C0AIS& daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George* F. Perkins, of Beechcroft Road. Sing a song of summer funTn SUITS * * * ■ v — ourTieailittleswTnrsuitvCaffe ' Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Cod print for the U-bra and 69to369 Bronfman of Springfield sash; bright whltefor-"— -- announce the birth' of the shorts.... ' • their first child, a daugh­ Strike up the look ter, on March 5 9 at S t. Jean Bathjngguit.. Barnabas Medical Center, $19.00 ' The baby has been named white with navy or Beth. Paternal grandpar­ sizes 6-14 ents are Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ lace Bronfman pf Athens Roach— —-~ " ■ ; i

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3H p S m t U t ’d Your Professional Jeweler wr YQUE ANTIQUlS .ni m i U M M I l R . ' 316-IKS M U t H I WtATOreinwa North Artfaf* ‘ ‘ MApiaohi ■■■ ets-Tw " 7siaw^z , piw i iN6»MVteoq»|Au,»TgMsrogcHMgoHen6 j IHtum Ave. at b m St Open Eves. Moo. & Thun, to 9 Poge 22 Millburn & Short Hills ITEM, Thursday, A p ril3, 1969 stop tqr anytime. A busi­ ^ from 12 to 9 p . m. Com- it • partial Hating spot, at 119 So. Orange charming dining and win- - T g fiR Y - DEMPSEYS TheT ST. MORITZ: Un­ RESTAURANT Ave., Florham Park offers, ' ing spot offers an inter­ ness men’s luncheon is dinners, from $ 8 .5 0 D ining (Springfield)’: A landmark der the direction .ef the PA 9 - 9 9 7 4 . O pen Short H Ilia cocktails and a Conti­ esting variety of delicious on the cornbr of Morris served and frifi course din­ OF THE WEEK Grueter family, th e St. daily except Thursday. Suggestions for dining t, OOnarallv, raaarva- nental Menu. For instance, foods, served by well- Ave., on the Springfield- Morits, on the PlazT°at ners and a la carte daily ttoiw ““ “ ■ TRETOIA'S: Since Wed. eve., Chateau Brand trained Stouffer girls who Short Hills Borderline is X ake - Mohawk, Sparta, are attentive to every d e­ 1930, tbli Union, N .J. a la Bouquetiere for 2, Terry Dempsey’s, known N.J. has been the favorite $11,95, a Seven course tail. for their scintillating winning and dining rendez­ dinner spot has a conti- Always open daily, in­ nental cuisine. A la Carte feast that will leave the steaks’ and chops. Now, vous of hundreds o f reai- menu: entrees, including most discriminating gour­ cluding Sunaay an d Mon­ Mr. Dempsey announces dents and vacation fcuniliea p otato and vegetable, met speechless.. . and Fri. day, Stouffer’s is located with pleasure the opening in the Lake Mohawk area. $1.50 - $4.75 • al^o chil­ .eve., then famous Lobster on the Mall at Short Hills of his new cocktail lounge, For a delightfully different Festival, a six course New DR 6-7025. appropriately called'the culinary experience' in, a* dren’s menu. * * * Let the Whole Family Located at five points, Eng. dinner for $5.95. L Tipperary Room, and his Swiss-type atmosphere, Union, N. J. parkway exit Their facilities include: the THE ARCH (Short new enlarged Dining Enjoy Easter! 138. Reservations; MU 7 - Grand Ball Room, for Hills): Celebrating ten Room. Lunch is served 0707. weddings and banquets; yean at the -Morris Turn­ from 11:30 to 2:30; din­ * * * ' the Gold Room, for small pike address the Arch Res­ ner from 5 p. m. to U Plan now to join us for Easter Dinner In the intimate parties; the Red­ p. ftt Sunday from 1 to 10 delightful atmosphere of the Old Mill Inn G RUNIlfCUg1 Short taurant is THE sumptu­ Hills): famous for their ice wood Room, for formkl ous-dining ; spot in this p. m.DR 9 -5681. Settings every ft hour from dining; and the Cypress area. You can have lunch­ ...... 12 noon to 8:30 p.m. cream and canay ror gen­ eratio n s, G tuning’s is Room, for casual (fining. eon, cocktails, dinner or Kindly make reservations equally fatuous for their R eservations suggested’ supper (Dinner music by ENCORE (UNION): Call JE 8*1413 or 766-1150 luncheons, dinners, and especially Wed., F ri/h Sat. Sal Gioe) in an atmosphere Encore restaurant and Facilities for Banquets - Weddings - Parties after-theater snacks, as eves. 377 - 4415, Owners, worthy of some of the lounge features the unusu­ well as take-outs'. Special the Gentild Family; best dining spots ki th e al) and original in dining. attention given, to chJF Charles, Richard and Jean. east 60’s in N .Y .C . There For instance, try their dren. Open' 11 a. m. - 11 are facilities fo r private “Steak on the Rocks”, a d, m-‘, Sun., Mon., Tues.,& parties, too. Reservations, combination of prime sir-, Wed.; open Thu., Fri. & ROBERTO’S (West Or-< especially weekends, D R - loin tips, green pepper, Sat., 10 a*, m. to midnight. ange): a charming Italian 3535. Open evey day. onions, and mushrooms At 780 Morris Turnpike - Restaurant and '.cocktail with a hint of gariic and 376-5183-.- Ask about their lounge where, thanks to. WEDGWOOD INN spices sauteed -to perfec- specials;...... th e s M l l e d d irection-^>f- "(Morristown): Like th e tion. Recommended -for - • «■*-♦ "*v ; chef Tony Chialir the two or more persons... Vi&dgweedr—Gfc&ar-tfee- f L o"r h a ' m "-"p a M :pleasures:_of Northern- Ital­ $T2.00. ~Eh£wfmtimenV~5 ian cuisine are recreated. 'Wedgwood Inn has an -il- gags flwegfrr. — INN: This excellent dining --lasinbur h ^ ^ . ' Emeted .Full course meala»..lunch- in 1749. it stanas_as one o f ‘H Enoow -esterers, headed ^onsfplattersraalads. sand^ by 'E d “Rosenthal; features — rrHSDnBacr„_ wiches, and orders to .take the few remaining lancT mill'll ii nf Thu phi continental catering, for out. REL4-.- 1413. JtT that special occasion... across from the South tionary era. This fine- old m~’ 94iasrst?g5aMdg hostelry is Qi»n daily for Weddings and confirma- V.'■"' - -Mountain arena - 575 tion: parties;. facilities to' Children's Portions Ndrtiifield Ave.,- just ‘7.1 300. Csll.964 -6770: ~ “ minute's ridg from:Mflb~ cocktails and facilities axe bum center. available fo r parties, meet­ ings, eferrS avorthe. food -Dinner Music DINNER ; ;"; .“ it^ X8" g 3ocf th e SySgTOioe - CHARLEY 0 ’SS (Spring- atmosphere' it’s served in. n » a t 7 Alpine Cocktail l i n y Full Course Prime Rib Dinner* field^ In a rut?.’ Try , the JE 8. -4411^ iqx_ _ reserva- newest restaurant in th b tions, please; especially on otr Moritz rjNwiowfy-ffefogt $ 5 .9 5 -area, featuring that gobd ^weekends. Nowl,you c a r Also a specrd childfgM'f nldtiffi&flavor with prides enjoy-a “Downesmt” Lob- tarmttchr-Th^r^TO hof^ sterDijmerserved'every; and cold sandwiches, for day consistuat of C r ^ Reservations: 964-0770 lunch, and the dinner M eat, Specisd Shrimp Phone- PArkwav 9-9974 menu lists BroilecTlbbster, Cocktail... ^Frqsh 4ive lake Mohawk, Sparta. NJ $4.95, Sirloin Steak at Main Lobster, w ith drawn encore $4.25; Prime Ribs," $375; butter, tossed salad, baRed' Center lsland, Route No. 22,Union,N.J. or Charley’s Special Plank potato, beverage, hot rolls, h « c M l Steak^ at $2Y5 (these butter. ‘Now enjoy Sunday oping Hill R f (5 Points') items include baked; pota­ liquor service, $s well as 7-0707. .CIoS»d -Sun.~: and. to, Caesar salad, and garlic Sunday dinner service 12-9 P. TO. - t x . I bread)-.. „ ______MORRIS TURNPIKE, SHORT HILLS Special ladies’ r cham- "pagne~hour 3”to~4~pjnr, _ AlARIG’S (Millbnm): — DR 9=3535____, . seven days a - week; Vivid plush re d decor CHARLEY -O’S: bas^ ^a- strikes the" eye as , one -terihg" facilities for Up to enters famousM ario’s Res­ -75-people. .- taurant, long a tradition al dby^UE Millburn, just 3 minutes CHARLEY O’S is located walk; fr©m tb e-r equally at 595 Morris Aye., Spring-: famous Paper Mill Play- BMGTHEKI&S field, at the end of Mill- house. FOR bum Ave. )opp. the Short Open for luneheons, Hills C aterers)... Phone cocktails, dinner or after MILLBURN -376 - 3840. theatre m acks. * * ::... - Sunday dinner* is served EASTER continuously f firom 12 STOUFFER’S (Short noon to Tfi p.-mr A la SUNDAY DINNER i Hills) : In a relaxing. Vic­ carte till 1 au nw Reserva- torian atmosphere^ recall-" tions: DR 6 - 1724. Ope® pn|fbbJef8ey 7 days a week. FliLtCOlKfSFDMERS C h a rle y O ’s RESTAURANT Special Children's Menu; $2.25 ru>i» «-J. iia f SERVING FROM 12:00 - 8:00 (AtOn EtttwSundiy) ^595 MORRIS AVI, ^ RESERVATIONS 376-7G25 SPRINGFIELD AT THE ENOOF MILLBURN AVE. 376-3840 ^ t m f f e r s - Serving 1 P.M. TO 10 P.M.

On The Mall at Short Hills Ample Free Parking BROILED LOBSTER $4.95, PRIME RIBS$3.75,SIRLOIN STEAK $4.25, LUNCH EONS-DINNERS-COCKTAILS CHARLEYS SPECIAL PLANK : STEAK $2.75, INCL. BAKED PQ- TATO, CAESAR SALAD & GARLIC served contiiiUousty,12 noon -10 p.m. Easter Sunday*Dinner - BREAD. SOUP & COFFEE. , Served at-k 3,5:30 and 7 P.M. - ~ _ Reservations; JE ^ u u - reservations: _ SPECIAL CHILDREN’S PRICES DRexel 6-1724 COCKT A I LS EASTER c h e r is h the joyful spirit ot the dag. Keep U a liv e and radiant. Celebrate with e : Terry Dempsey’s tamilp dinner.^ ¥ “ Cocktail Bar & Rertaurant ...... ¥ ::------624 Morris Ave., Springfield - ,- ^ 1 6 119 South Qrange Aye., Florham Bark, N\ J* ¥ CallDR 9-5681 For Reservations DmneF Tlr'lk ★ ★ . ir ir if ★ ★ ★ ★ Served T-lO p.m. per person THE CELLAR |R k .-FR7-44YJ » Atmosphere of Easter Menu a p p e t iz e r Warmth At the magniiicjent Governor Horrid ’ Fresh Fruit Cocktail - . — BEEF & BiRQ R 06H Restaurant. Tomato or V-8 Juice ; ; ; . tv- ♦ •. SOUP Detectable D in in g for Every : Creamed Mushroom Soup Chicken Livef Pate’ Ala Maison ■ — Hember of the Family ....Filet of Creamed Holland Herring -ConsorameGefesti ne ' w CHOOSE FROM THIS SUMPTUOUS ENTREES . - •• - ASSORTMENT OF ENTREES: ' RoastTom Turkic ^heftiistuffing, giblet gravy) Roast ' = /* . ' Apricot Glazed Virginia Hafnlfrmt rBm sauce) Broiled Filet Mignon .. . Champignon Yotrng Breast of Capon ala Kiev New York Cut Sirloin Steak . . ■ Onion Rings Roast Prime Ribs of B eef. . . Yorkshire Pudding - Rqast Leg of Spring Lamb (brown mint Sauce). : w - Roast Long TsTand D u c k lin g . A L ’Orange fekfiff Stuffed Sfirutio (with crab meat) Sauce Newbu rg ; - - y \ Baked Easter Ham-.. . Raisto Sauce Roast Prime flibs of Beef-auius-$5,95 _ Poachied Filet of Sole . .. Bonne Femme Showers ‘ Banquets Plus your choice of appetizer; soup, - GrMladSfrMnSteakj^aitmO'HoteJf-^^50 | Weddings ‘Birthdays dessert and beverage. Choice Of: T ...... _ 'v-- Special Drnnere"for ChTldre"h Tuh^ Bakqd Potato or Creamed Whipped Potato - Belgium Glased Carrots - iniversaries ‘Dinner Meeting RESERVATIONS LIMITED . . . '3 SEATtNGS French Cut Stringbeans Almandine ; Tossed,Green Saiadwith.fcencit DrBssinQ achelor Parties • Social jEV^nts • Farewell Parties ONLYn2:OQ NbON - 3:00 P.M~- fcdffl-M; __ 1 • Fmsh BakedDemi-Loaf ;___ ------| -CALL TODAY FOR RE8ERVATION8-rS39-730O

" ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Cakewjth •^ amoow^eild -! r ^French i t l i J ^ f f j W R te C ra g n ^ " ^ d T dghiCTBti RiceTOligw ith WhippMtream Coffee- Tea 3 EE Whlppany Road and UadeleyOrtva HoihriWiii^ iL “Jg: — ------TALLBAKlNGJaQNEONPREMISES) s Mltlburn & Sbort Hills ITEM, Thursdoy, April 3; 496P- Poge 23 - QL.D MILL INN country is featured each Came to Rob Las Vegas, ORANGE (Bemardsville): The Old week) has become a great ‘The K ing and I * % * 2:40, 7:00, 9:25. April PALACE CINEMA Mill Inn has given diners, favorite of 'the more 5 , C hildren’s Show, April 3, 4, 7, 8, The especially those - with adventurous gourmets in 2:00; tlie y Came to Freer, 2:30, 7:30,9:48;_ hearty appetities, another the area; Thuraday eve­ A Regal Event R ob Las Vegas, 4:40, Short, 2:14, 9:42. A nil reason formating out dur­ ning, Sweetheart’aN ight 7:25, 9:50. April 6, 5 6* The Fixer, 2:22, ing the week. (every lady is presented Children’s Show, 2:00; 4:45, 7:15,9:48; Short, Innkeeper Raymond M. w ith, a corsage). Friday They Came to Rob Las 2:10, 4:35* 7:00, 9:30. Cantwell’s mid-week o tter- and Saturday are still ex- , Vegas, 4 :20, 6:45,9:10. ings continue to be as trem ely popular, with At Paper Mill EAST ORANGE weekend revelry as con­ HOLLYWOOD popular as ever. Monday B y JERRY SCHIFFMAN MAPLEWOOD evening, Bountiful Beef genial and fun-seeking folk Music.” Theiistof success- MAPLEWOOD April 3, 7, 8, 2001, A and Champagne (all the ther before a blazing fire Since their first collabo­ fid borrowings goes on and April 3, 4, 7, 8, Short, Space Odyssey, 2:00, luscious roast beef and gr an evening of warmth ration in 1943 ('“Okla­ o n .. .“Carousel?* “Me and 7 :0 0 , 9:00; Support 8:35. April 4, 2001, A bubbling Champagne you and companionship. JE I homa’’), Richard Rodgers Juliet,” “Flower Drum Y o u r Local Sheriff, Space. Odyssey, 2:00, can eat and drink); Tues­ ,-1413^>r 766-1150. and Oscar Hammerstein II Song.’.’ 7:25, 9:25. April 5, 7:15, 10:00. April 5, day evening, Sirloin and have continually enjoyed Flops into Hits Matinee, 1:00, 2:40; 2001, A Space Odyssey, outstanding success even 1:50, 4:35, 7:25/ S p irits (sparkling Bur­ Yet, what is* the Rodg­ Cartoons, 2:30; Short, gundy and individually se­ though they seem to defy B:45, 7:45, 9:45; Sup­ 10:10. April 6, 2001, A Additional copies '-of the theatrical dictates j>f ers and Hammerstein Space Odyssey, 2:00, lected and custom broiled, The Item may be magic that transforms dull, p o rt Your Local Sheriff, sizzling sirloin steaks). this era: good plot. good 6:10*8:10* 10:10. April 5:25,8:50. ' purchased at the characterization and be­ lifeless plots and apparent .Wednesday evening, Con­ newspaper office, 18 Main flops into instant hits? 6, Support Your Local tinental Buffet (a typical, lievable endings. Sheriff, 2:00, 3:50, ORMONT. Street, or at v irtu a l any ‘ Rarely, if ever have Perhaps, it is their con­ April 3, 4, 7, 8, Faces, menu—from a different newspaper stand- in the ; summate ability to make 5:45, 7:40; Short, 3:30, their plays been based on 5:25,7:15,9:10. - 2:02, 7:29, 9:50.. April Township. Back copies for an original idea. Most the unreal come to life _5, , Faces, 2:27, 5:08, approximately one-year 6 plays, such as “The Kirig without insulting our intel­ IRVINGTON 7:29,9:50. are available at The Item ligence. It is the marvelous ■ART THEATER Henry Lam offei and I ” which is gracing the office. boards at the Paper Mill melding of imagery , chore­ April 3, 7 ,8, Journey to Hayho'use through April ography and music. .. Jerusalem, 7:09, 9:55; ..LIVINGSTON. . 27i-are bajjgfrOFnovekfe^ everything vital to a: play *s 5 th Horseman Is Fear, COLONY , y in Oriental C M a r g a re t7 Lan~ffi5n Success, which mikes "F "Apnf" ( Cuisine 1 -penned the^story of A n ^ ~ -Rodgers-and Hammerstein --“Horseman Is Fear TrOffr m ay a retu rn fact, ffl the-: + 5 / 2 * / . in M fbQ i:t^ hWwtrotffijRhtr = ^ ^ ^ ^ & ^ & ^ C ^ efitan U ii1dr»n w h dcrecw k ^ ^ e tr f f f sf=Weawwatappearande!jn the —1 J SSO r r S uppmrt Your Local . , / M orristown Wk>stem-w»ypEe-4he Kmg- -'tThe !fi^ _and l^ atrthe current-Paner-MHhPlayhouse otoduetton~of. “waJOrn^and^V' pose with PtayhoueiT 5 ” 5th Horseman Sheriff, 1:0Qt 7:40. of. Siam: his Wives and Paper Mill Playhouse; you founder-producer Frank Carrington. From iefttorightare (back roW) Frieda Yueh o f Madison^ — Is Fear." 2 :Q0r 5i 25r •drildrenr and ealied- h«^ ^ 8 :3 lr3 o u m e y ^ Jbrm f m t L i k book “ Anna and the King trudO-Lawrence or a Yul A n^a^iSTriphtF^nevieve-- 2:00. 3:45.-5:40. 7t50. ^UUttUltNAVE,. UMIOM. of Siam.” ‘tTaies-o f-the.. Brynrieir.(fKe original Anna Chow of Morristown. - . , — . ___ 10:15.— ■ 9:45. South^aeifie^^wa^ and th e Ring adapted by R & H as the way) to give a conVmeiRg “Maytime ——^The..Vaga- Q j ’;.'. 14 Washington St. |dhftgtti£ two antLoneiialfhoiir per­ -R tre-tispjnanates' the- 3 539 0954 |-3teak-Sandwielit»------: H it1 musical, ‘'South, boftd King” and “The “Small House of Unde Pgrffic.”- A flop - cafled formance. - - - M d vle “ thicker ti the flasket - -Dorothy • Sandlin; as Wegy!Wi Thomas” ballet. “Green Grow the Lilacs” — Perhaps, i t tiie"*‘naouse Terry Saunders, as I.ady- | Hot Corned Beef Anna Leonowens, the Timetable was transformed by the spunky ___ English school th a t roardd” orchestra Thiang, puta^ her strong I Knishes ...... duo .into their first Wt^ played to Miss Sandlin and vcaceJo good use in the R . MILLBURN “ Oklahoma?’ ’ .The true teaeher,isbelievablewhen e French Fries ’ d ie 8peaks; but sha doesn’t not tp the whims o f the & H staple “Something MILLBURN story of the singing Trapp cdnauetoivshe would have -Wx>nderfulT,--and the-lesser- family’s eseapejfrom the have the Sandlin voice — April 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, Lionr -reminiscent—-of. -her pre­ fared better: kribwfa “Western People Winter; 8:30: Apnr5; Nazis 'lii Austria was the* ”*'■ RicHaJd -TCermoymi, M ‘ FunnyT,,‘ T “ ~ Lion- in“ WInter, 2700, basis, -ol.“The Round of vious successes at the Play- KOUser^r^ew Moon““| of the basso prpfundo < Then there were - the, 8:30. ApriT6, Lion in -voicergave a powerful per­ Siamese children, always Winter, 2 ;0 0 ,7:30. formance (m the true cute and wonderfully UCWEE sense of the word) as the spontaneous; the~enchant- SUMMIT Ne w VDRK COLISEUM RESTAURANT King. . ing ballet scene with - the STRAND Poignent Ending choreography of : Gemze April 3, 4, 7, 8, Shorts, 226 West Front St. 757-2007 deLappe; the excellent set- The give and take be­ 2:30, 7:09,-9:10; Angel APR 5-13 tween Anna and^the^Ring -tings smd lighting of Rob­ in—my- Pocket, 2r50, ert • T. Williams,- coupled and their' eVentiM= r eali za- —7:25, 9:30. 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Poaef24 MiHburn & Short Hills ITEM/ Thursdoy, April 3. 1969 mowings often run,two/Or cannot tolerate continual Wemer Goepfert of Cres­ three weeks apart. Later in close clipping. These Summer Workers St. Barnabas to Recognize cent Placeand Mis. Robert Mowing Properly the year, i t ’s smart to mow weeds usually disappear in Hiff of Seminole Way; Also, Mrs. Martin John­ often enough to prevent a year or so without spe­ Volunteers w ith Aw ards accumulation of a thick cial treatment. The stub­ Social Security Cards son of BrownigRoad, Mrs. William Nicholson of Far­ Cuts Weed Problems grass m at before mow born weed species that can An estimated four mil­ teens. John Gambling of WOR Drive, Mrs. Lilian Glander comes. adapt to being short must feme will be the master o f of Hobart Avenue and' ley Road, Mrs. George lion young people in the The director cited the N orman of Beechcroft Ideally, about one inch be controlled with*-weed - countcountry will be going to case of 19-year-old Bqb ceremonies at the annual' Mrs. Leonard Remington A healthier, more weed Bent and Bermuda form a of Seminole Way. * Road, Mrs. John Palmer of resistant lawn can be es­ tighter turf pattern and are or . about half the leaf killing chemicals. wwork ork ______for tiie first time this Heffeman. Less than a awards and recopiition surface should be removed Herbicide" sprays are ceremony on April 29 for Certificates o f Service Moms Turnpike, Mrs. Gil­ tablished by cutting the strongest at a height of % year. Many o f them, year after his graduation bert Schill of Canterbury at each clipping. Upright probably the most effec­ cording to George W. adult volunteers at Saint will be awarded to*- Mrs. grass regularly to its , cor- inch or lower. from high school in 1967, Lane, Mrs. Aileen Swanson reet height. grasses are ready- for tive. Fast working and Dearness, social security Bob broke his legs in1 an Barnabas Medical Center. Holger Anderson o f Farley The mowing height .Road, Edward Boersig of of South Beechcroft Road, All grasses grow best, should be kept constant mowing when they reach easy to use, they can eradi-’ district manager, will be accident. He underwent Many Township residents will receive service awards B riar wood . Drive, Mrs. Mrs. John Rospond of .look more attractive and throughout the season. De­ the 3 inch point; creeping cate serious weed infesta­ trying out their wings ip four operations in the grasses when they are tions without damaging summer jobs. He reminded and certificates at the cere­ Richard Cook o f Spencer Troy Drive and Mrs. Rich­ resist weeds more effec­ termine your type-of grass, more-than five months he Drive, Mrs, Herbert - H. ard Soper of Hobart Ave­ then set your mower ac­ about 1V6 inches high. Cut­ your good grasses. Sprays young people in this area mony. tively at . a certain height. spent in the hospital. Cooper of East Lane, Mrs. nue. - Upright 'grasses, for cordingly. Let the grass ting too close, too often or may Be applied to any to apply for a social secur­ Last November, his doc­ A 1,000 hour bar will growth rate determine the not often enough favors height grass, but it’s prac­ ity ckra before they go job be awarded to'Mrs.,How­ example, lute Kentucky tor suggested that he get in - ard Grigg of West Road Bluegrass and Red Fescue frequency of mowing. weed growth and several tical not to mow juro be­ hunting. touch with tiie social se­ % or Most lawn grasses grow common lawn diseases. fore or after spraying. “You’ll need~the card to who is the chairman of the should be clipped to 1 curity office to see wheth­ volunteers of the Center’s 2 inches. Closer cutting rapidly during Spring and Should . y o u remove Mowing before treatment show to your employer,” er he might qualify for Jayson Pool Service weakens grass significantly may require two mowings clippings? Generally, it’s reduces the leaf surface he pointed out, “so that Guild. social security disability Receiving a 500 hour mid encourages weed in­ a week. During the hot* not necessary if you mbw receiving spray particles. your earnings can be re­ benefits. Sylvan authorized Dealer vasion. Creeping grasses, dry summer weather when frequently enough to dis­ Also, clippings tend to ported to your individual His part-time work after pin will be Mrs. Adolph trib u te s^o rt clippings protect weeds from the Ammon of Bfceter Road, including popular Zoysia, the growth rate is slower, social security account.” school and during summer Call Now-For Spring Cleaning evenly over the lawn' sur­ spray. Mowing a day or “The number on a per­ vacations had given him Mrs. Sargent Dumper of face. However, when the two -after spraying may son’s social security card is Knollwood Drive, Mrs. enough social security Donald Giles of Taylor lawn is heavily fertilized or not give the herbicide time the key to his social secur­ credit to qualify for pay­ We Doliver A Fell lint of overgrown, clipping re­ to assent its full effect. ity account, Mr. Dearness Road, Mrs. Albert Lowe o f ments. A person-disabled Elmwood Place; Mrs. Ar^_ moval becomes important. Grasses vary in .color, explained. “Your, earnings before he is 24 needs Oiemfcols A Accessories. A build-up o f clippings on texturaaitogrowtfrpa^ -during your Whole w ell­ "n o and ffiW^Luppy~oTTiSfieId I m i u b u b m th e sod often holds tern , as well as in lhek- ing lifetime will be cred­ one half/vears out oCflifel ^ _ W o -long- and- ~flhili^4o^fetist weeds, ited to the account set up three y^s!Hfoj^:he bi-: Weekly maintenance & cleaning . nourishes destructive lawn you’re not sure what kind tor vouupd«rthafr iMseeTs Harnr ^ -r&mg- or" devctops-iftte -mr you hay6,~~^sk'~ytiff>Tocar thefrasjsfor ■ figuring. the benefrto pffi The mpn@x._ checks Young Plants ~ —^ oper^haowiag-Maee- Service or garden .supply abletoryou and th¥ famify wiff'come-Jb Bob Heffet* -draes and other good lawn - ^ 1^ — — m !yeerw^somed^"hSye5f nag^jOTt ^/SeveraOaMrbfspffiF 743-55)9 care practices," fflduding^ ~ Thix year. jget_ * t ; j p Mr. Daimeas said that unable io^ wdrfc in- the sects-can destroy tender, fertilizing and watering .mowJhkrightJray^ young roote- of vegetable Eprevent most weedprob- -cut your weed wonries~and~ have the; mistaken- idea1 ^eb training an^- COunseL plants in backyard gardens lems,...... - enjoy - a- healthi e r -more security isju sf ::ff thes^^Tiot'COritiolledr Regular mowing also attractive lawn from spring for old folfe. ' - T a get a sociifsScuritv White grubs and wire- ...... ^Gver- t ^ :miHionr dfe cafoj^ttopiby^4hesoc^ worms liv^tor the soil and abled workers under 65 security office at 1071 feed u p o n 'ro o ts;, many are now receiving monthly Springfield Avenue, Irving­ plants are permanently m- Rhubarb Needs Rejuvenation - " paym ents, along with ton. Regular office hours jured or killed by , the more t han-~l~nfiniori o f are from’ 9 a.m, tif 4;30 lBMi ts. t ~ Gardeners who have ex­ Rhubarb^ a ~paenntal Gafd5ners"sftoulddig up Thar dependents. Many o f p.m. Thei office is” also" '•apdrphmt anricutitag fe: arerunder- 30 qg^:-Thursday- ev^mga, perienced such insect -m- - vegetable, mott ocea- jury in past years, should sio n ally b e rejuvenated, cally mto eight to ten some are still in their until 8 p.m, - pieces. Each piece should treat newly-spaded" soil her theCooperative Extension fore planting, advises the Service of Rutgers Univer­ have a good bud and part ■of the-reo t attached. Rutgers Cooperative Ex­ sity advises; -When tite Scales Hit Pachysandra tension Service. | it. starts pm ductng a ' These pfeces-or-divisions are planted at four-foot - Using chlordane 45 per S e number of small u n ­ 7 "Many homeowners grow leaves may be entirely cov­ . cent emul8ifiable conceji- desirable lead stalks, it is intervals withdthe bud at a pachysandra as a ground ered with white males with depth of two inches. The trate the soil is treated at time to divide it. . cover around foundation only a ievybrowuTemaies “the rate o f five ounces in pieces are set" in ' fertile, plantings. "Frequently —Small numerous leaf present. two and one half gallons stalks result from the old well-drained Boil. Afterthe •pachysandra becomes in­ division has been planted, of water for each 1000 root becoming greatly en­ fested with, euonymus The best time to control square feet of soil surface. larged, Generally this hap­ a new plant will form, scale says John J. Kupeho. euonymus scale is during he pew planting The solution worked into pens after five or six years r. county agricultural agent. mid to late April with a 'th e top six to eight inches without rejuvenation. should not be harvested The scales . encrust the dormant oil spray. Thor­ the year it is put. in.. of soil. Roots ususally are divided stems and. lower leaf sur- ough spray coverage of the' For -soil in which you early, in the spring, when Depending on the vigor of Jf^e causing leaves to turn stems $jid JQwer leaf sur­ faces with a dormant^sit jvUl p o w asparagus, c a t th e bucf first breaks the plants, harvest Starts yellow arid drop.' Heavy . rots, radishes, or parsnips, through the soil surface, with a pulling of the big­ -infestations make the spray is necessary for ade­ DDT, is used ^ instead of gest stalks once in tlrenext- plants die. — quate control UuringJate BE SURE . 7&8USS Hat bean serving the Horn* Owner season^ May and early June and chlordane. for 87 YEARS, for a complete FREE INSPECTION of Female scales are dark One-half pound . — two LAWN MOWERS By renewing rhubarb brown and about one-six­ ^ a ih in late August mala- your home by a Termite Control Export, supervised and two-thiras cups - of SALES AND SERVICE plantings this way periodi- teenth of an inch long. thton or Cygon or Meta- 50 per xent DDT wettable . by the finest technical ateff, phone our nearest Knife and Sefonor Grinding cally, rhubarb quality can The males are smaller andj Bystpx"R is applied /for —local-office:-; -powder in 2*4 gallons of . be maintained for years. - rpure white. Stems and addmqnalcontroi. - . water is applied to 1000 squarefeet-ef-soii surface New Youth~ r " iVot Too Early To Mow: Laum and work it in. . .. Motorists wishing to Goiter Activities Gardeners looking for a. An e a ^ way to remove the dead mat is to cut the check the waiting time at CR 7-0079 way to -help turn s lawn any • state inspection Beginning- -next Satur- green "sOoner-^ete- put _a lawn with the hiower set _ day,; April 12, araLcom station located in Essex ■mower and fake to good: close ftojn threequar- County should telephone tinuirig tor - eight Saiairday use now. ters of an inch to air inch. BLISS TERMITE CONTBOL CORP- -mornings the gymnasium Many lawns are "covered It is safe to mow at this 622-8022. GRINDIMG-SHOP at the Youth Center will with a brown mat o f dead height as long as the pass DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 be open for tumbling, “has not pown much, and 658 Morris Tpk..Short Mills cheer leading and baton leaf tissue from last year’s One of the Oldest & Largest * DRexel 6-5054 owth, particularly if the the .height is reset--po- twirling. These sessionsr Swn was dense and cut closer than 1% indies which will be held from when the mowing season 9:30 to ll:3Q ama., are high. The .drab brown ap­ pearance of- lawns this starts. After mowing, a open td girls from the 7th winter has been more pro- gardener should rake up or $ • to ' the 9tK grades. The Youth ftenter hag now nounced than Visual- be- -sweep with ^-mechanical Cause of the absence of sweeper to - remove the mats that will be used in snow cover and periods o f cQpjbmgs. r the program. cold weather. If the brown mat is not 1 _Tnis_ ^activity will v bo -removed, a considerable uiider tHe supervision dF Removal -o f -thia-browa-- mat before the grass makes amount o f new powth -Mrs. Robert .Robinson, any appreciable, growth will be needed before the gymnastics teacher, who. will be helpful in providing browu color will be-com­ last week completed two pletely masked. courses in gymnastics held a green lawn quicker this , advises John J. at the Short Hills Country S 10, Essex County - UBE ITEM^‘‘Long ON AG R ICO '1-2-3 D ay ^S chool: -Inquiries agricultural agent. Also, it- aboutthisnewprogram Reach’-’ Classified Ads- -- will help get rid 'o f dead 17,000 circulation, four /may be directed “to Miss materiel which can con- newspapers: only $2.00 Grace Cashwell at the tribute . to build-up o f minimum. Call 376-1200 Youth Center. \ Dm s 3 M S SPECIAL "Introductory" OFFERT1 m p thatdi. 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£ Millbum &fShort Hills itfeM, Thursdby, April 3, 1969 themselves Originate the Dogwoods StuteyWarns of Eye Injury message tar their human buddies. that an enemy is. iSoDfh Mountain Niifseries H andsom e dogwoods loose hark are bark traced tion, as well as keeping lurking nearby. ESTABLISHED 1930 and treated with an anti- Housecleaning and gar­ could be' in serious declihe dening, two rituals of him out of danger.” f i l e - Herrnstein concludes, thanks to the unusual six septic tree paint. Eye hazards extend to “I n time thereal competi­ Spray early in May to spring, are accompanied years of drought during ^whirls o f activity in adults as well as children. By FARRIS S. SWACKHAMER to r of trained animals in. LandscapeContractors the 1960’s. -1 ward off dogwood borers, The- society recommends industry and war will not the tree’s most deadly S ich safety precautions lJInstructor, Union Junior College IniUtute, Cranford, N. J. Twig dieback,-bark dry­ are too often ignored cor that all members of the b e man, but machine. ing and extensive root in­ enemy. family wear all-purpose Machines, however, have a RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL v Paint. crotches and forgotten, warns the Na­ jury have been noticed oh tional Society fo r the Pre­ safety goggles when mow­ long way to go before they « COMMERCIAL rough and nicked bark Imagine getting up some week o f practice the birds can match some of th e many dogwoods this win­ vention of Blindness, ing lawns (especially with were able to pick out 99.9 ter. ------. areas with a slurry of morning, bucking bumper- sensory and conceptual “We must remember power- mowers), burning to-bumper commuter traf­ p er cent of the rejects. GROWERS OF BETTER TREES, SHRUBS,'EVERGREENS - It is suggested that dog­ DDT. th at this array o f materials trash , pruning bushes, capacities of animals, even w ood owners examine fic and arriving at work Again, the • company disregarding considerations -- aerosol cleansers and spraying plants with insec­ only to find you've been backed down when they RT. 24, HENDHAM 543-4603 their trees for certain paints, garden chemicals, ticides or while using o f cost and size.” • - weaknesses. replaced by a “bird. Pretty projected what pigeons Lawn Care solvents, as well as tjtf chemical fertilizers. Your far out? Not at all. If you m ight do to their corpor­ Bend a^twig. If il is •tools being used, are often local optical equipment brittle and snaps off, it is chance to be an inspector ate image. For Spring objects of fascination to center can recommend on an assembly line mak­ Richard 3. Hermstein, dried out - dead. If it is young children,” reminds proper safety goggles for d ire c to r o f Harvard’s _ supple, it is alive. Look at ing electronic diodes or Rake lawn vigorously to Dr. John W. Fenee, execu­ around the home and gar­ P sychological Labor- the shoebutton-like floral capsules for drum, a remove dead grass and tive .director o f the soci­ den. pigeon can probably do atories, is also involved in teds. These buds help de- ety. “They want to get The society warns that' training pigeons. He and temihehoW colorfullylhe the job better And with Apply 10 to 15 lbs. of into the act/* says Dr. trash fires were high on greater accuracy. ' his associates have taught dogwood will flower. They 10-6-4 or similar analysis, Ferree, “and our accident the list of last year’s causes th e birds to look at pro­ should be, plentiful and Prior to World War II, fertilizer per 1,000 sq. ft. files tell us' with tragic of serious eye accidents. B-. F. Skinner, who pro­ jected 35 nun. slides and healthy enough to with­ o f lawn arjea now. * H repetitiveness th e results in Glass bottles and empty moted something of a rev-' report whether a picture stand wind. Apply 25 lbs. of ground serious eye injuries and spray cans, tossed into a olution in the education contains a human being. W eak en ed dogwoods liitiestohe to each 1,000 even blindness.’' rubbish. fire can mean field with his teaching More than once the train­ will respond rapidly to ’ - According to the latest tragedy if the heat ex­ machine, perfected a ers found they had inis- treatment.. Four measures sq. ft. of ttirf. Seed bare spots in your data from The National plodes them, showering method for-tirtdning birds classified a slide by failing are recommended to re- Hgalth Surveys, eye in- potentially blindinf ' | to steer winged bombs and to see" a human or seeing store.last heallh:...., .. lawn- before April lfL Jn l meats of glass and termites TVmeg’tg r I fajaa ics —to njfieifteg g t.n one when none was there. ' r f Tjp"1? Ijapainwptt' in T h o HQnctor^g mmtirMip fi it Arterc*..-t-t-tt ncing_assst - TMfftetr1 spring, as soon as the Tconsjating-pre- fnthe n onnramcontainer nr orillstill ■ holds hnlnc —- . -t - . - — dom nan^jC ofr Kentucky, persons under.. 65; and peck at the proper spot on their j ivian’" toainefes. Ob­ -^ESSnd“tiiaws7 _ _ '_ more tban_40 percent of some combustible powder the to a g e ^ f 4 te -taq;et,la- viously this projeet has. a warning w ^ t ^ a o n - biuegrass. See that patches of -the accidents "causinr -or liquids. pigeon was to be put into wartime .overtones. Per- vision -impairment -te-the- Eye .safety is a major haps pigeons will- discard U.S. today occur in the program of -the National The pigeon’s pecks were .their traditional, role. V S mw T* ■■■■• ■ - ,7 Society for the Prevention carriers of. .messages arid Hank Mazur ; Inc. .— iiEye safety . . djxnng of Blindness. Founded-in " pneumatically into instant. I ..lions for the missiler!s guid-f THE ONLY ______s : C a r p eh ler -ffenmg-t4mw>a-nfian htfetode--Hwtnry health apencv-na-- a nee syste m. — -r-=T fio ’s as well as doft’t’s,” -tlgftgUyr engaged in the WADONWIPE TERMITE ~ The target Could'be any­ lliL P tairl — jCONMOLSEBYICE Additions-Alterations adds Dr.Terree. “Giving a prevention —of^blindness thing - a battleship,-the- - - - - . Repairs — child a task o f his own, through a comprehensive .intersection pf two streetq FmiL Txees . replacing potentially haz­ program -of commufiitY outside an enemy aircraft One-Pieee Aluminum Gutters ardous substances with services, public and profess * factory or a particu^r spot f a Garden Free termite inspection for home- guaranteed (1) by Bruce-Terminix and Plain or White Enamel Finish harmless materials, gives sional education and re- on a beach. Skinner felt ownersTWhether yew house is old -or . (?) by £, L. Bruce«Co. Furthermore, - him a sense o f participa- -SmalF size_ apple; and ------~ RQOFjNO -that in - actuaL-practice ~it^ new or under construction, infested American Employers’ Insurance Co. would - be best t o have pear trees for the home : with terrnites^irTRSt; ■you^ran get-new insures t his guarantee and offers it for Free Estimates ...... sp ecialists for —various arden are readily available low-cost protection. Our protection plan theiife of the.building. You know what types of targete. - The gbirr mbtirnuTseries; ■' ~ “^aarahteesyoufh.QtiSh ahd itseentente you’re getting when you call Bruce- m Lawns React To Fertilizer The smallest size apple against terfnite damage up to $25,000 Terminix—the company th a t’s made -Scheme worked. Only the -Trofir b ne iriilllon homes ^efrhite-free. Pep up lawns with an aft.er th e growth -has- a d vent of the atomic tree is available Oti the EM for oniy a small annuaTfee. WorlrTs- IX rootstock. An- apple early spring tonic of fer­ started. A properly cali­ bomb, which didn ’t need- - For termite control, pest control; eoU the professiona/s FARBER BROTHERS tilizer, suggests John J. brated spreader • in good" to hit a pinpoint targetr tree on the EM IX root- Kupcho, county agricul­ stock will t° about working order prevents th e outmoded the scheme. BRUCE-TEBMtMIX CO. r? r i ; ANNIVERSARY tural agent. The reward light and dark streak's that. i There is no shortage of -one-fourth the size of a will hela lawn that turns are the^ result of hand standard apple tree:"this work “for Jthese_ familiar 95Summit AveTSununit, N. J..: 273*4666 • EastOrange:S74-7683 • Morristown: 5^-6200 — green sooner and starts to spreading. birds in peacetime activ­ May" be aboutTTfeetTtall. grow earlier. ities either. An unnamed' Trees on the EM IX, how­ Most lawns grow well ever, must have some sup­ Before buying a home insist on competent termite inspection and clearance. SAFE __Xertilizer applied early company' manufactured Bruce- Terminix Termite Clearances are guaranteedI CER TIFIED FH A .& VA IN SPECTIO N S with such a spring applica­ port such as a stake or a March 26-April 6 celebrating our third anni- wilhdo-more than make a small electrical ; devices lawn pretty. The turf will tion and another in Sep­ called diodes. On the in­ . versary. Open weekdays .9-9; Saturdays 9-6. also be more resistant to tember. Thin and weedy- spection, line it was neces- crabgrass and other weeds. lawns may need more and sdiry.to. examine each one Mr. Kupcho suggests a so may Merion Kentucky and determine whetherJhe 10-6-4 fertilizer texture te bl-uegrass lawns and paint covered #St;dhlppecT, the rate of 10 pounds to watered lawns. The color scratched or absent. If you can 1 ,0 0 0 square feel. Iti and growth of grass is a - W, W. C a m m in g , a should .be spread when the guide in deciding when to pyschologist at Gofumbia, grass is dry,“ particularly fertilize. heard about the problem PANELING and offered to solve it fertilize, reseed, with pigeons. Soon the SMOKY MOUNTAIN -avian -inspectors were- BfRC^V “ ir trained to check diodes at SADDLE BIRCH or the rate o O .000 per hour, CANDELIGHT BIRCH reporting defective parte aerate, and ‘ with an error rate of two pet cent: ,5Ihfe”is'“shghfly_ 9 9 ScaUop-lite, wooden better - than the . company.’ CROSS BUCK g o t f r o m h n m a n s : roll your lawn ‘ 6 Huimms, -too, get lax-rts V x *panel COMBINATION Tteiday^earsonPigeons (reg. 7.99) don’t. The-anticipated re­ DQOR action of the labor unions, j. ASPCA jm d the—gen^al for Construction public, however, resulted in th e project being LUMBER 2 9 ” Reived. y (reg. 34.951 | LAWN CARE: THEtrPr7 T o hefjy :toive h©intewjiei^;: Double capsules are one 2" x 3" -7 65< Sturdy poor complete' of the banes of a pharma- - ydtR^gWit and ecroan In _ springtime lawn problems, LawruAids of HHlside ceutical company V exist-- 2"x 3"-8' 75< Wt. Slt4»: 31 ". 33" 8i~^ offers an inexpensive, easy program utilizing this j ir V)da fay 8t« high. ence- T. 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Complete select ion of GUT FLOWERS^ ' You •-P0WER AERATION^ • POWER R0LL1N6;= DECORATIVE DAISIES 119 dor. POM P0MST29 bunch -« SEEDIN G • - -=^l-lfej)er— • FERTILIZATION HARD WARE (25-15-10) : -ro^^mat^any^tfyledf 1 IIIUPST39 bunch. : ,1,000 sq. ft.) - • fertilization • RESEEOING (1 Jb. for up — perLQOO sq,Jt,):" DOUBLE STOCK 1.49 u (25-15-10) to 4,000 • POWER - s o r f t : - •-WIEO-OONTROL— Movable Slat AERATION • GRUB PROOFING •POWER ROLLING SHUTTERETTES CARNATIONS DAFFODILS MjXEOBOUQUETS 64 sizes iri stock OF SPRING FLOWERS AND MANY MORE. _ CORSAGES MADE flOBQER 7%" 8" 9" 10" 11" 8t l 2* ‘ ANNUAL “GREENSKEfPER CARE’?1PR0GRAM .99 1.40 1.55 1.68 1.75 2.05 2t45 PLANTS SUMMER FALL 1.49 1.65 1.80 1.90 1.05 2.30 2.80 SPRING LATE -SPRING 1.88 2.05 2.20.230 2.40 2.60 3.10 IN FULL EASTER SPLENDOR Power Aeration • PoweHAeration • PowerAerationrT >Power Aeration 1.98 2.25 2.40 2.50 2.60 2.80 3.40 Power Roiling ' • Lower Rolling •P oWerRollirrtr : Foil Gift Wrapped - Fertilizatio n (25^15-10) • Power Rolling. 3.65 • EetiiJizati(!n___ _ • Fe|tHization 38% UF ■- 2.36 2.45 2.65 2.75 2.90 3.10 Reseeding— I lb. per ' (25-15-101 • FeTtiHzetfon (2H5-10); . 2.60 2.75 2.95 3.15 3.20 3.40 3.95 ...... m ffS CHRYSANTHEMUMS 1,000 SQ. ft- or ■ _ . • fertilization- “ • f ungus Control - • Reseeding— 1 lb. per— 2.9(7 3.10 3 30 3.45 3.55 3.65 4.25 Pre-Emergence Crab 1,000 sq. ft. ______^rasrControT: - 38.% UF • Weed Control . 3.35 3.60 3.95 4.20 4.40 4.60 4.95 LIMES - HYDRANGEAS Sq. 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313 Main Street, Moditon MAPLEWOOD, CALL w s m THE ORAI^S^CALL" ^AMORRtS TU R NFtKE;“fitJ MMIT 273,9701 ^17JAO UHJAIN- dfi&QBSdk Miltburn & Short Hills IT E M , Golfers Apprehensive Tuesday o f this week positions three and four. was the first time the All fpur golfers lettered Millbum High-Golf team in 1968 When the MiUers had an opportunity to get tied for first place in Sub­ onrihe local links as wet urban Conference play weather kept the courses with die Dodgers of Mad­ dosed. Competition begins ison and the Chiefs of on Monday for Coach Caldwell. The Dodgers and MattMauridlo’s squad and Chiefs figd* to dc the the short sprinjg practice conference teams to beat has the home town mentor this year. concerned. Joining, the returning lettermen next Monday . Senior Jay Blumenfdd will be Chuck,Clark a p ir' will serve , as captain for Scott Eldridge along with this year’s team and he sophomore hopefuls Paul will probably bit off first Gallagher, Greg Pfister and for the Blue and White. Milton Hull. Coach Matt Ken Hirsh, also a senior, Mauriello has not yet de­ will probably get the nod cided on the fifth and for tne second slot, at least Dog News sixth man so all of the in the early matches. Alex boys will be working hard Trackmen Nearing Peak The Staten Island Ken­ Dpyle and Roger Marvin- this week in an attempt to,— ney are likely starters in nail down a starting berth. Official track competi- A1 Nittolo ran a strong across the tape in under 11 nel Club has announced . tion is still , a couple of mile for file Blue a\na seconds. Dick Amster, Bob their all breed match show weeks aw&yT but Coach White covering the 'dis­ Bogan and Jim Gilsenan to be held on Saturday Paul Beck had his squad tance in 4:52.6, while Ipill, were the front runners ip April 26, at Nansen’s Pan . xjuthr^fuilforceTuesday Perell checked in with an the event. ' j, 3465 Victory Boulevard, ^aftemoonrior^oipetaee^ 11:23- for t h e riwo mile Dave Hohnstine took Slaton Island. N. Y. Entry -agamt-St.-Benedicts. — «■ riun. the shot put event with a fee is $1.50 per dog."" ~j|| . run'w-a-coot- — In the high hurdles Jud- tois ^ F ^ ^ ^ Dava afio wafTM a junior i April afternoon, drew- a Wagon seller, -Bm ee- walked off with the discus class, aged three-to number of interested spee- Nathanson and Bob Meier eveat witlra Reave-of moHths,andjunior si - flERrirj&JtemFpnvate._____ ~ "tators and-provided a num­ were under 18 seconds and Steve Pearson and Lee Far- manshipr -finutedts . Annual membershipr. n — ber of enjoyable-events— ixu the low hurdle evont. ber also made strong show­ 8-16 months, wth -no - Cb^SaBtaittr Bill Beck four .MlffenP^aB^' lh" ings in the shot and Noel entry fee.' For further in­ FLORHAM PARK COUNTRY CLUB !a ^ M :3 fl^ & b o n in around 23 'seconder ~ A1 * WollmatTWdiGfiy- Green formation- ealt^v ratS M ^ : ; jzatriiB^EBAiXA^^ bethrihe 220 and44(Tssrd~ -Roforis^riLidt Dencker showed- ^signfr-as- -^iture Bushma n, 85 Albion Place, - — A pfVISiWOWWEBNATIONAL 1TOIXJIJR"CDSCEPTS, INC, events.~“Bih" a .time and Ron Hoag were ’tffr point-winners intKe dig- “i'~>Staten Isfend, N.-Y^lU^it of :52.2 ig _a7 Mlilenrin atthm: time.' T 7 - . :.du&.1 roY^phare- -21^-442-8159t :22.7 time in the shorter The 100 yard-dash Green also did well in DdgNews-wfflgivrfa'more ~taiCef?=^ -three MBfeum lads the javelin throw with a- deta ilecl -^-aeeeunt- before besttossof 151’. 7 ..... =8ob Meter had the best Men’s League highjump effort-for the dog Match Show ta fie CAMP BRIAR - - Blue- team- during the" -h^d' at Lions Field; Said." meet, while over in the Point, Long TsMid, RHINEBECK, N. Y. M & D Shop 54 30 long jumf i —pit, honors, on Sunday. April 27. has SKATfNG COSSACKS-DancJng to the strings of tfre balalaika are fleft ft) right) Pam and Cindy Flternun-NO. 1--bi5^,,3t*_=7 requested -that anyone in- Adams of Elmwood Place and M^ry- Lou Wyckoff of Mohawk Road as they practice their age * 28* 55* 751 went to Don Horn and Jim Raederr Horn had°"th r terested in sending dona­ ^utiae:^pr2dm^iS69^umramaaQndee r= ^ e^ s^ S k ^ irig Club members will-bei'eined by^ AndV'* Sport R. Marihall , 172,225, 225 - 622 longest jump of the dav at tions for the trophy fund intemationaf and hational-skating champions for the ice extravaganza on April 19 and 2 0 at the A co-ed camp for ages 5 Shop _ i 4 fe 35_ - - "200" Syria* please write to the show SbtSWMoun tain Arena. . ~ _ " ------— - =* ..Lackawanna s .. ’ N. Paisamato 233 18*7 ”. Tavarn 46K 3754 D, Marihall ' , 205 ^ chairman, Mrs. Charles 84 miles from. -NTTYT, with all sports and T. Marcantonio 221 ---- - = = — 1 BaTdohgv^-tl- -Aldelphi aner Club, the interstate C. Plccuito 212 - - culturaractivities. Mature professional staff. B. Romeo 208 Driye, Greenlawn, L. I.. Shetland Sheepdog Club Modern facilitiestindoor gym, private lake, F. Neuhauser . 202 Monday N.Y. 11740. . ... q and the Keeshond Club of Netm en S e t Sights^ B. Colandrea Blue linens supplied, - &Son 42 Last week tire premium -America. - - — — i. GrStfanon Rwl -— hsts^Md^iitry ^amis be­ \ Entries .close fo r the Medical staff. Special diet for overweight children. . ^ Odd Belft came available for the Wil- Quaes. . 43V, 34% 493 Trenton Kennel Cluh_!s_ On Conference Title mtMgtoH " KeKnel Clutr l(ay 4 show at* 12 hooff,- FEES: 5650.8 weeks R. Laokaitl* * show on April^fi afDela- AprU 15. This ma jor show Jeff Kalafa, letter win- pions^-Whether ih e Millers . S. Waahuta .Doubles $350-4 weeks J. Martin Hookers 3854 39* 504 ware Park, Stanton, Dela- „... at the Wadiington ner on the undefeated will be able to repeat as R.Tarulla Striker 36 42 503 ware (dosing date , for Crossing State Park, five 1968 tennis team, .will lead state champs will depend J.Wargo - — Spares *32 46 489 entries ;is April^ 8).- This miles North of Trenton, the netmen this year as upon th e showing of the- Brochure available. Phone 201-796-1298 P A Y C A M P S show will be the specialty Will hold -specialty-shows they try to duplicate their doubles^Ceams. ~ -- FOUND.. Is a .friend planning a for the English Cocker for the following; Eastern cham pionship this time there .has7 A TREASURE OF move to or fromJMillbum Spaniel Club of Amenea German Shorthair Pointer ance- of 1968. G oacnA r; not been "any indication from Ram as f o who will, SUMMER FUN at ^ Township? Give him a gift and the Diamond State Club, Eastern -Irish Setter nold RanCs squad took. German Shepherd Dog A ssociation, Keystone conference as well as state make u p the doubles • 2 Swimming pools.. .American Eed Lroaa Swimming Program .subscription to The Item. If this car k wiks li ke ------teams. Gm g Rose, Todd ------o Our own stable . . . riding and instructions included, Club.. E^ i s h -S p inger- SpaBM spring in Jh e, • The Bucks County Keh-.. Club, Rancocas Valley most successful season re^ Hess, Neil Weisbrod and ' « Preschool program. . . Four and five years Jack W eiselman are prom- - 6 Boating, fishing, rocketry,Minimal farm and more nd Club show in Doyles- Basset Hound Club, Dadi- corded by the Blue and von (*aifl att()r(l it ------♦ T ransportation. Morris, West-Essex; Somerset Hills town, Pa.-bh-May-3 -will shund -Glttb-o:f^.-J.-, N. J. White court stars. rising . juniors and Bill ~ = 5 Superb Staff and Facilities have a specialty for the I Boxer Club, Central Jersey The team has been ,Teltser is. a strong possibil- American Camping Association, N. J. Department of Eastern Boxer.Club, with a | Collie Club, Southern N. J. working out for most o f ■ity from the senior class. Education andHealth, Amercan Red Cross irted entiy-_afrStand German Shepherd Dog March in. the gym. and on - Some 13 sophomores "My Own Personal Standards" , - ■ -- ard Schnauzers - and Club, Great Pyrenees Club' the -courts behind the high are also trying o u t for the CALL: Paler Joseph $ Dandle Diniriont'Terriers. T^^m ehcar'-Sfnerican scKSSir nih addition to- 7-man team anf f a gnU ^er - ___ Valley Brook Road ' - i Long Valtey, N. J, Entries close'Aprff'15 •T'he Lhasa Adsd'Clubrand the Kalafa. vriio will' start in -of them just m ig h t'm ,'a ' * ' (Boys rod GlriS Penn Treaty Kennej ^lQb Schipperke Club o f Amer­ THe number one singles chance’ from Coach Ram has the same closmg date ica. position- for. Coach Ram,, duringthe campaign. for their Sunday, April 27 s==^lhigs ^ fffh a n HTninri the locals will field Rick ‘ - Monday, April 14, is NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY show, Feltonville, Pa.; The Club of Northern.'N.'J". Murray, a junior, and Eric opening day lor the Blues ___ ^ Summer .With A Purpose______i Philadelphia Dog Training will - m ee t- Wednesday, Kaplan, "a senior*,jh-the- with Columbia providing Club -will hold an obedi- -T^pril 9, at 8 p.m. at the other two singles events. the competition. Last year " muHSS* Sun,, April 13-2 P.M. to 4 PJW. ence trial and there will be -home o f Mr. and Mrs. All of the singles entries th e Millers took two from specialty shows for the Daffner, 65 Crestwood lettered in ’68 and should the Essex county neigh­ a t ORHN VALliy -ftESIAURANT, junction of Rowto 22 bor. but graduation did and 10t3 Washington Ava., GREEN BROOK,. N. J , - following ehtfas: Gordon . Drive, Watchung. For di- provide the Blue team Setter Club" of - America^ rections and further mfor- with enough strength • to not hurt Columbia as " A IL FAMILIES much as i t did Millbum, so look again - yith boys ages 9-15 inclusive" ore Invited- . B u f St . . . Slidas-r-r-r- Delaware Valley Weimar- mation, phone 755-6062. repeat as conference cham- Laorn about our Activities in th« Scenic Highlands of the Hudson, 55 the tables may be turned (under S24QQ1. miles north af'W. V. C: y/X 'usr J , ’’/f iii#i ...... this season. __— - ALL AMERICA CAMP OF NYMA WKB All sports, professional coacKing . , . top facHIHas-r. . 3 poolr ; ; ’ p ~ opproved study ovoilable , 4 and 8 wash sessions. Evary boy a z f i Women’s league NYMA CAVALRY CAMP B iH McCormack’s. •fxpyt rldlry programs wjth jumplngr drills, mouhfed trios on mile, of Clover Leafs woodland trails . . . A horw for every Bdy. ’69 SPITFIRE Mk3 ACADEMIC SUMMER SESSION —4514 . 38« 666 Resident boys, Gradat J io J2 . Accredited courses for -makeup. Remedial Items in Sports Newcomers Ittoding, Moth and Language skills. Superior Faculty, Recreation. Dubonnets Pin Heeds 37* 46* 611 CHATHAM MOTDRS CATALOGUES AVAILABLE Go-Getters—

V NYMA ADMISSION! DEPARTMENT, 40 Casssptt Driwt, BEKRAG Weekends vs. Weakends the Blue and White track mentor, the Additional^ copies of 219 MAIN 5T. ___C^rRwuJtOn-Hudion, Al. T. -12520 - (014) S34-3710 179 Central Ave. — dual meet log reads 121 victories, 18 You'll be glad you did. In this world of, ours there are those T h e I t e m iriaj), be Orange 676-6070 w ho believe that*-Saturdays. -are'~de- defeats and-two ties. In amassing this p UTch ased at the CHATHAM, N. J. v o t^ rioTjest -and^ecuperation from . record the conference opposition has newspape r office. 18 Main ^ th e " toils --of • • tlre-M roday->through — been faded w ittr Miller rieamsrihafcl Rtreet, or at virtually any 635-7700 i Friday grind. To this group we.extend -show a gaudy 83 Win, three loss and newspaper stand iff' the AUfHOftlZED TRIUMPHDFALER ■ ~ ah invitation to be present at the —one tie ledger. The icjng on..-this Township. Back copies for -—^ ^ "riMMEDTATl DELIVERY . ’ ■Mjllbum^ athletic^ fiela anytime be­ victory crike com^'feqm guQi. H^yedi- approximately one-year OVERSEAS BEUVEBYAftRANG ED tween 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. in~the spring ents as 4» consecutive conference dual a re available afr The uenL o f the- year. More specifically, we meetwinsandthe current stringofrSDr encourage their attendence at aty p i­ _ victories. This is the record the. 1969 cal varsity track practice^^ whkh^might- i.-ed itio n -o f Millbum track will be 4>e Bujlds a Win— . .placing p n .thii.Iine in weeks to come. : - n e r . —=—v -• . Words ^ th describe past accom­ r .. Between these hours,- when- the plishments but it is the deeds of the local gentry are gomg about their present, that people concern theirii- CHEW UP YOUR TIRES "CX l-CAGCr arduous tasks of locating the off :—selves ■ with today. For this reason it switches on eleetric blankets or re­ - should not be surprising if we say the searching the bouyancy of ofiyes^ ^ current aop-Qfriracksters. though far— ROLLERSKATES Messrs Becky Pandick Tmd Famerare - froiri their peak , are beginning ta — prepanrig- a squad whoke victories are ^ s h o w jh e ^ ^ h a r signs of excellence. regmarsuid-supremacyisTconceded"by YOU GET: - many eemference foes. Winning is contagious and th4gem r • ^WEEKLY ROLLER SKATING LESSONS (worth $4.00) . We were .there last Saturday and was very-present inside-the Miller ' • 8 RINK ADMISSIONS (worth to $8.00) can drily marvel at the energies of Paul locker_ room.- The smells of perspira- Beck arid his staff as they make boys 2 tion, lfnament and steamy showers, ^LiSHUISMTERENTALS (worth H OP) into men.” For the skeptic, it'Ls a tome seemed to blend into an aroma oY guaranteed to remedysmedy any vjetories yet to come. To these ath­ whether desire can be letes and their coaches winning i» a ALL FOR ONLY converted- into achievement. For the way oflife and if giving of lhemselvee more mathematically-mirided we offer" for seven hours or so on a Saturday in $2.25 PER WEEK die following set of records which tell April will preserve this tradition, tiiat only a part of the heritage o f Millbum is what they will do. They have been " Sack. doing it fOr yeafiT TKe results speak Siqce 1^953. Beck’s initial year as for themirelves. ____ s — -

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April 3, 1969 v- Pope 27 Some Disabled Veterans A HANDY REFERENCE TO RELIABLE LOCAL FIRMS Entitled To Life Insurance : Disabled veterans separ­ e value of these policii ated from active duty, on generally $10,000.10.000. _g or after September 29, In[n addition, these vevet­ 1965, may be entitled to a erans who have alsa estab- ^combined total of $20,000 lished a service connected Be sura to mention the Itom whan you call worth of life insurance disability with the Vet­ #nder certain conditions, erans Administration may Directory When You Call the Listed Fir advises Paul M. Nugent, be entitled to seven differ­ manager, New Jersey Vet­ ent plana of life maurance up to $10,000. These erans Administration Re­ yiiiroPAiaB ■. ■ | - w S m T J 1 (H L BU R N ER S ROOFING gional Office, 20 Washing­ policies arO issued by the 1 1 Veterans Administration ton l*lace, Newark. 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Life Insurance to a per­ further details concerning, PH A RM A aSTS SUBURBAN REPAIR these matters may be ob­ Air Conditioning" “We fix Anything But Broken MILLBURN F 1 M K T manent plan with a quali­ • Residential 1 fied commercial life insur­ tained by writing or tele­ Maptecriit Hearts'* “Everything in Flowers" ' MILLBURN Pick Up & Delivery Service Cut Flowers • Corsages ance company without a phoning the VA at Lincolii-Morcury, Inc. MAINTENANCE CU. • Industrial Funeral Sprays . LIQUOR SHOP wiU Repair or Replace medical examination. The 645-2150. Call 763-3575 371-5185 - ” Floral Designs Your Roof 277-2020 1830Springfield Ave. mi 376-9897 l Est. 1933 E M ® # ® 38 Main St. DBexi-l Q^fH T FREE PROMPT DELI VERY . Gutters or Lesders . 41 River Rd., Summit 50 Chatham Rd., Short Hills Arthur 3794115, -379-6115 If no answerJE 9-2666 — D Rexel 6-1886 -6-4886 PRESCRIETIOHS - 36 3«peft Conwetielens SHeiFColoriats fU lL O Iit of feducatron __ ... _ i# end piece such — TED'S g M M M ii bids for fuel -lor .the- 1989-1970 If bo submitted ond- INCREASE SPERCQ ATLANTIC _ EREEPteKUp d Deiivery MILLBURN s t A T lb N liJ " School - year- At tfti~. Woiwa—o* ssl«gsfim3p.ropif;—~: SERVICE : efiiARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED *ducatloivOffIce„ 434 MTtTbtiwr ■zB-WT— ------M O T O R C O . D . I A FUEL SALES W I N E & RUBBER STAMPS Awnut. Millburn. New Jarsavnot T o u rfa •SEE^R "-SLE ’ _ . 378-3937 - AtThrShoooIrR) Center Detwy n -Tvpewritera Rented - loter 1h» r'H 'iDe-'-o^too*--OM-.t- Secretary - WINES LIQUORS- A Repaired...... *«.T., Aprtl 28, >969, S£=== ■We Give. eBAKES.. TUNI UPL ’ Fee $5.06 : A n advertisement MX "HEATING E : :------JiM-gONNELCY ~ ' i~.— Photo Copies " Flag , 732MOHBlurnpiKf, Olt 1#oriTilh* (9) school* end No. T IGNITION-Tl«|S . R^iopi^snAW smmf^ ~ AND JOE HELBCRG- - Fuiga^ ;f6L ^ «-TWTar>K6g ^ —' tEtrAtwoTtcr ------rathe ^ — —Stamps ' Short HiUs . 376-0391 S " Specification, and approximation! _gSTAT6_BF MQNCUBE g CJUg- ~ PRexW 6-5310' - 45MainStMillbum ' - —------o bidders In O L D S M Q B lL i . N. J^ - SIS MiBbum Av^Shoffttite PLASTERING ~ Sales & SerViC©------rKKur zoeuvsnv ^ Notice is hereby glveh'fhat the TAXICABS, "Complete Auto Body Shop" STEPHENS-MaLER CO. LUGGAGE ^ounts -o f ths iubseribar, sur­ I~376-97721" ------MereredDetB'eries PLASIO ING viving trusteeunderitheLast Will SHEET ROCK SPACKLING and Tsstamont of MONCURE C. ITEM USED CARS: f i i p i n il MILLBURN- 'CARPENDER, d«csmad,~ 273-1700 OIL BURNERS LUGGAGE & LEATHER & PAINTING audited and stated by the Si BUSINESS ^CeilingiXWaUrexpertiy—— SPRINGFIELD 491 Morris Aye. Summit _ _ Sales & Service " — GOODS CENTER- - .. patched or new -- Esaex County Court, Probata Olvi-. BAKERIES CRestview 7-0030 Luggage • Gifts - sion, on Tuesday, tha 29th day o f. DIRECTORY Handbags-.Tru n k s ____ PliiJ Episcopo j APRIL next. 38 Russell PL. Summit — THE -SUMMIT. ANGt ELfZA- SUMMIT ---- Expsrt Repair Service -- 273-1881 k, ANDEFSON . B E T lLZ fjFfU W COMPANY ____ Secretary _ _ 273-6674 _ (succastor fo TRa Summit Trust CHRYSLERPimOUTH 333 Springfield AVa.. Summit - ” 2 WAV RADIOT'"" ■ April 3,1969 ’ Company of Summit). . - -IMPERIAL - - 7 24/HOUH SEKVICE Mlltburn-Short Hilts Item -Dated: March 18,1969 ^ : Ml LTONyX EANF& OE BONA, ^RCA - ADMIRAL ...- CHRV6L6R...... - -- D yncanA.Dougl a? ”T0 AMDFR(ir “ Attorneys •PLYMOUTH___1 • H i S - € A K » MASC«mY GENERAL ELECTRIC — _1 - VAUANT STEAMSHIP LINES 40 Journal Square...... ' "Direct to You A Co. Jersey City, N.J. We ServIca All Makes - -«_ Ssl» A.Ss«i£sl__1... FUNERAL SERVICE - -EH.-E893------AIR & RAILROAD TERMINALS Mar. 27, Apr. 3,10,17, DR 94200 — Fronr&nr Orr»f’’~ . zz LEGAL NOTICE — Authorized Dealer F or " ------Plumbing Heating ■ 24, '69 . __ —Pee $22.00 327 Mill burn Ave. Millbutn • WEDDINGS JOSEPH 1FISC0F0 376-1000 ------PU BLfCNQTiCE------—; • HILLMAN • Sheet Metal Work O.L. i W. S.R. STATION. — J The Nominating. Committee of o BIRTHDAYS 149Maih"SL Mason Contractor , DRexel 6-0344 - the Millburn Short H Ills Chapter of ...... *SPEaAL OCCASIONS Drexei 6-7744 MILLBURN - LEGAL.NOTICE -— - - T Compl«(eT.Tna of Masonry Jobbing The Afherlcen'National Red Croat o SIMCA 303JWiHbum Ave. duly reports .the following candi- ~ Dated: MARCH 24,1969 rmm&mmmm Dial 379-3200 _J?epair oLnew Steps, Sidewal ki -ESTATE-OF'ROBEHTTrBROWN- m j e m w dates' selected for nomination for Small Appliance “! Auto Rental DayTTNiiak, Or .MohW ' Patios, Retainer Walls 7 ■ I r_dhe Board of Director* to be __ ING, deceased...... 752 Morris Tpk., Short Hills marnm LEADING - submitted to the Annual Meeting of Pursuant to the order of-JArMES" Repair CaH2734343 Vie Chapter, to be held on Tu««day, E. ABRAMS, - Surrogate.. of. the 517 Springfield Ave.Summit (naxttoA&P) ■■■ 4 5 4 -1 7 5 2 TELEVISION SERVICE 'Countyot Essex, this day made on ~ Vacuum Cleaners ROBERT LA VALLEY April 22, 1969 at 7:30 p.m., at Bought, Sold, Exchanged, Repaired SINCE-1940 Stauffer’s on the Mall, Short HUIt, the application of the undersigned. ’Best equipped TV service New Jersey: Executrix of said deceased, .notice MEATS- KOSHER PLUMBING & HEATING shop in Newark. For Two Year« is hereby given to the crsditors_ef Maves & Naves KITCHEN CABINETS JOBBING SPECIALIST - Mrs. Donald C. Gault' said deceased to exhibit to the WYMANFORD ,. Any make TV repaired subscriber, .under oath . or tp- C all 376,9353 - GARBAGE DISPOSALSt For TAi»ly.Koase------New-Used Car & Truck National Kosta Meat within 24 hours ' Richard L, Amster firmetfohrttrsfr claims and demands 271 Essex St., Millburn -. R!SIDINCE“ ' SEWER CLEANING James W. Denton against the estate of said deceased Sales S Leasing __ Mr,. William Martoccia with in six months from this date, & Poultry Market WATER HEATERS Samual A. McKeown or they will be forever barred from CONSTRUCTION XO. . Sfymour Rothttain ^ C M fT V A. Rota Meeker, Jr. prosecuting or recovering' the same sciutz M in u s rus , Saul ParznanskJ .. GAS FURNACES • Established 1928 John J. Navin against the subscriber. - INC. For AH _ -FREE-DAILY DELIVERY Respectfully submitted, . ALICE W. BROWNING ...... Custom Built - 18 R0SEDALE AVE. DAIPONE Peter A, Hager, Chairman IRVING VICHNESS, Attorney Your Fur Needs Call 379-6643 MILLBURN Sargent Dumper 11 Cornmirce Street — KITCHEN CABINETS Cold Storage Repairing -7197>4ountain Ave., Spnngfteld „ ALL ELECTRIC John B. Stoddardt, Jr. Newark, ’ 862 South Orange Ave. WIIHamG.Ohaus AflerehZJ.AprII 3,10;T7,24, - "Complete .. Restyling • Revitalizing 742-5041 1969 ... Fga: $24.00 Newark - \ _ t — Mrs. J. Stuart Achincloss 378-1285 MOVING-STORAGE April 3,1969 .. Fat $6.38 Home Improvements ESsex 34160 -Libraries . Kitchens 346 Millburn Ave . MiHbum Pens _ .. Bathrooms-----—- j MARK t^WHbV M 0 M d ll m m js s R s H I "T>avHHOurRRSiRais‘l LEGAL NOTICE rJ 8W W ter.Ci NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT D ial 376-2100 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice la hereby given^that-the "(Irryhound Van Lines Agent Notice N hereby given pursuant accounts of the subscribers. Trusts 10 E. Willow St. Millburn LAWN MAINTENANCE IP the By-Laws, that the. Annual ees of .the .Trust created- under PETER ZA6E 1414 Springfield Ave., - Mooting of the^ftlllburmShort Hills' MILLBURN Paragraphs Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, spRiiieiEAN-yp IRVINGTON Chapter of the Amoriean National Seventh and Eighth of the Last Will i Co., L t d .. } } \ <1 a g a a « 1 9 h c . mid Cross will be held at Stauffer's -and Testament of LAWRENCE T, Dial ES 5-6400 New Lawns, ' ESsex 3-1958 •nr tho Mall, Short Hills, New LetJJsArrange. j T Sey7TOT6esday,Aprll22,1969, B. VAN VECHTEN, deceased, will -1239 Springfield Ave., rS l l 9 Authorised IOHN W. HUNT; Old Lawns Repaired r ? 1 14 M Y R T LE A V E. be audited and stated by the Surro­ ' BEC** Dcnlnr Your Travel at 7:30 p.m. at which time and place- ' gate and reported for. settlement, to. iitvlngton Call 337-6287 M ILLB U R N the annual reports will be submit­ the Essex County Court, Probate CARPENTER BUILDER i mm Anywhere In The World ted and eight Directors wW be Division, on Tuesday, the 22nd day JobMag a. Specialty .Uoctad. one to tarye for e period of of APRILhoxt.------• Factory Authorized ROLLS R0YCE LIVINGSTON-, N .J. BYLANO^EA-AIR - . SCHUYLER VAN VECHTEN I & BENTLEY h e a t in g " - Millburn Music Center, Inc F M ANUFACTURERS HAN- VOLKSWAGEN 992-7760 Courteous Service — RUGS CLEANED . GVER TRUST COMPANY-for­ mm MOTOR CARS JK BURL ANDERSON- OWEN J.-376-0277 No Service Charge E s t.m a Deceit t WorL-Dccen t f t ices. "T flW TTG L FT. merly MANUFACTURERS Duncon A. Douglas TRUST COMPANY formerly SAL6S SERVICE ' t i^-WAYNE^ANDERSONTMgL Novy Located At • _30 yrs.' experience — : 376-4770 CHATHAM PH-ENIX NA- PARTS C o . A. PEDICINI FLOORS WAXED __ jTIONAL ^ BANK & TRUST7- Est. 1893 . 357 Millburn Ave., MHlburn hew method COMPANY AIRCOOLED 301 E. 57th Street, New York Additions Plumbing ■ Heating^Conlracrors. New & Used Plumbing & Heating MAINTENANCE SERVICE Dated: March 11,1969 ' - ~~~ Sheet. 'Metal Work ■ Jobbings — Instruments ^ Electiic Sbwer Q eaning McCARTER & ENGLISH, Attorneys — — Repairs PAULSjN CR 3-2598 550 Broad Street AUTOMOTIVE CORF. DIAL (2V2), 421-0500 - - OU-Bumerr - Water Heaters \ \ y Repairing - Water Heaters IristaUed TRAVELBUREAU Newark, N.J, Dial 7634567 KITCHENS DR6-0344 Rentals _ . la March 20,27f April 3, ______303 Millburn Ave.______260 Main St. Domestic & Foreign Tours —UL-17,1969 | Fee: $22.00 _ Selected Used "Cars A U TO L E A S IN G -■" RtBggncef..^.' DR 6-0884 Overseas Helivefies Arranged— Land Sea Air JEWELERS Music Lessons ——----LEGAL N U T IC r Z ^ m I----- 2195 Millburn Ave. . CATERERS I 5 On Ail Instruments CR 3-1313 -ES-T-AT-E—=&T -RAYMOND C. (Corner Vality St.) PRODUCE BROWE, deceased. Get Instant Service With 7 Beechwood Rd., Summit m r a m ~ : NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT 3 7 6 -5 1 1 2 . Notice is hereby given that the ROY S MARKET ISCMHIburfrAvenue, MiUbum s & s accounts of the subscriber,- Exe-- INSTANT FRUIT.qSHTER INC. cutor of the Last Will and Testa­ SnufUra ment of RAYMONfeCfrBaoWE^ deceased, wifi be e - TiD O KING OF MIULBURN — NURSES REGISTRIES e Prime Meats by the Surrogate LOW-L O W ... RATES!! = FREE DELIVERYt —380Millburn Ave. INext to Movies) .Groceries settlement tee the Essex' County' — Hnurlr-ytAUkly ^KihlMy f- YoOr-hofessional Jeweler _ - o Vegetables Court, Probate Division, - on Tues­ •WEDDINGS day, the 22nd day of APRIL-next. • Haw Cots And Econo Vohl a Frazea Foods. _____ » CURTIS R. SROWE T0»nyen.41P(eSupJtwiee: --_ C . .•GRADUATIONS ~Newark & Suburban Dated: MarefrB, 1969 t U AtJ National Credit C«tit HonertJ •OCCASIONS DONMDWKERKHAN Nurses Registry > STRYKER, TAMS & DILL, WATCHMAKER ___ -FREE ItA i'I D L — -443>W 0 ------"JEWELER ' ' _ UPHOLSTERY . • Wheel Chairs 7(3-4900 483-1100 Hor d'oeuvras - Canapes OELlYtRY • RE FINISHING • ANTIQUES— . Watch & Jewelry UiabUah.rtnslUliliiMA f, Hamm ^ — ---RESTORED------• Commodes ' ~ - B SALES & SERVICE ^ - r - r - _ SERYICI PR6-033I — - --- • SHADES • CORNICES • Oxygen Equipment Dial 3764322 •REGLUING • DECORATIVE 34 ESSEX ST^ MILLBURN M 3 7 9 4 3 T 7 • Hospital Beds -LEGAL NOTICE 41 Main Street, Millburn 40 Chatham Rd. Short Hills FABRICS •HARDWARE ESTATE OF ABRAHAM CHER- AUTO REPAIRS ASHORE, deceased.__ MASUR’S JEWELRY _ ..e a i u m g s " * * * ^ //Tter/Qf Qesigrwrs IUQT4CT OP fitfm EIUgMT .- d iamon d s " Notice is hereby given t~ SILVERSMITHS FRUCHTMAN’S accounts of tha subscribers, Execu- -OLD JEWELRY MODERNIZED 379-3711 W IU tat UN. if the Last Will and Testament Tune-Ups u-^um, SURGICAL CENTER 817 Millburn Avo. u cMESTHunxneer xiLHunw - Est. 1921 . 376-0684 of ABRAHAMCHERASHORE.da- General Repairs \ » S S O j MILLBURN AVE., MILLBU caased, will bo audited-and-stated r a m v Short HIHs 378-7321 Louis Wolfgang, Prop. IMPORTED CAB INC T ' 50 Maple St.-- Summit by . the Surrogate-end reported’ for Lubrication KMOSpringfield Arv«r~—“ “ ’ — We Spe£t8Hze1W - ~ - settlement to the Essax Cbunty FRANCHIUD NSW CM DIALS* 373-5600 WROU^tT IRON Court, Probate Division, on Tuee Batteries =r 'tfie 22ttddayof-AJ®1ryiexfr REPAIRING i JBVItt ON . PAINTERS .___ Stairs & Porcb Rails^ PU RRER’S SEWt N G " ' E DWARO TEI TELBA u m ' ----- ♦ fltf - IttlllS I K S M H R F — _____ ^ 750920 43ACacrOTXENTEK~ MORRIS GREENFIELD • TOYOTA 22 Tavior S t Millburn Oatedffdarch 17, 1969 ------Accessories . \ Designers & Creators' , : - HOOVER YAf*KOWfTe*TESSbeR,- " MILLBURN REALTORS Vacuum Cleaners’ , PLAid s ta m ps Giveirbw— Of Fine Jewelry Nationally-Known Sewing Machines Diamonds • Precious Stones t m m 11 Commerce Street - facroar tsainid Xschahics ALL SALES a, SERVICE S H O R T H ILLS* -— Sdies AServiee----- — Newark, N J.______FiMlNetchet'fly Lucien Piecard ' - Interior PRINTERS ♦ ...... - .^-^-2734210-— -----— March 20, 27. April 3,10, “ j-. 316-6960 | " ' 379-3747 379-1595 ^ and 334 Springfield Ave. Summit a: $22.00 20 Main St., Millburn W2 MILUUZN AV • Miueuw Ktt'STIIN ML ESSO ' 305MiHburn Ave., MiUbum m G o H H o lL f , LEGAL NOTICE- 1 .762-9433 | —set MiUbum Avo;, Millburn ESTATE OF GERTRUDE F.' LAUNDROMAT G o n t f u a u f BROWNrdecaased. - " —- IS VALUV S T . ----SOUTH OSANGE Vt est Essex ‘ NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT REAtTORS MODERNIZE YOUR Notice it horaby given that the Millburn Defitataser MILLBURN LAUNUROtyAT Water Condit’f Co. Delicatessen - CotdEuts FULLY INSURED BATHROOM accounts of 4ha subscriber, one of 992-1554 tho Executors of tha Last WHI jBWf Salads 160 Main St., MiUbum RED CARPET SERVICE Testament _of GERTRUDE F. MiUbum Mobil Service Water Softeners Rented^ Maple Buick, Open Daily to 8 p.m.....- 376-7375 D. Hirtketfa ~ SiNCe 1906.__ ^_____ -3:00 Monthly - Balt Delivery ~ ~ BROWN, deceased, ' A i d Russ Ogurek At Our Low Estimate Prices 4 by t ‘ Im. Closed Wed. m i l l b u p n , n : j . 50 E. Mt. Pleannt Ave, 328 Millburn Ave. Drop all laOndry .before 1:00 Rhone 376-1451 after 5 p.m. I M z m Tuesday, the 29th day . DRexel 9-5800 p.m. Washed, dried SrFotded. DUNCAN,A. DOUGLAS . APRIL next. . 34 ESSEK STREETyMiLLBURN CO,- ____ : HUDSON TRUST COMPANY Same day service. WOMEN’S WEARING • Dated: March 19,1969 Minor Repairs • Brakes, Ignition FLOORS» ’ipAifY B u S rS .' ^ OpgJlilllHirn Station. 383 MILLBURN AVE. *“ DICKSON ^ CREIGHTON, Tune4Jps Tires, Batteries, Accessories S. UCHT SHEET METAL WORK Hoboken, N J.- ... FLOORmEmiNGS JOHN DAVID Frank H. Taylor • PLUMBING • * EATING Mar. 27, Apr. 3, ^ : PoeriekUpTAOeltvery - 24,‘69 Fee$22O0 Auto Leasing n Broadloom Carpeting * BOUTIQUE & TRAVEL THINGS. 9-17 W. South Orange Ave. Dial 376-9827 Serving area for-past10 years fARTYtEMTAL & $ o n ,ln c. South Orange r— RENT ECONO-CAR1 Sales 4 Service ■ j Comer Main & Ettex, Millburn ____ ftEHTALlO f , . = - ■ Roaltofs - InsuFers------r open neon.,» YhuW. 8 p ; te > SOUTHOBANgg 2-7SOO >meSTEGOIPTilENT~ MILLBURN, SHORT HILLS 537 Millburn Ave. DR 6-629T ' now all t y r es o f __ ....Residential =gi PRINTERS SUBURBAN CARPETS ^PARTIES Sides O ff ice v Specialhts In. J RAMBLER r PRINTING-: sinus-sERrm : FlQOfCddfrlnas ~ 229Millbu T n A v r ~ Ranta.cerforthebas>^teelotownuAud:gatiuBerlor service-.- - JFnW4. .rrs Fine Broadloom - Area Ruga —7 Customer pick-up' p'SlIabte (in most trees), Mjfor -Credlt j Stickel Auto Sahs Carp. ! MUIbuin ■ waiawr--- T^7A34A31 1 __Cardi honored. We fsature General .Motors snd.other fine new i Business Cards ga a S T UrientNg ■■ KnW»4M t e pmahM"-~- •* '•BklrrearaCtMmatlci''' fun. Free carYjouu rwewatlonscoast to coast. ^ S S T8a 10(Yu1ioy^^5dtrth^rungo‘ s^L igajsaar . T w 660MotriiTpk, Short HiHe 376-4452 299 MatftrjiAve:rmwB8Hiw ?^

I Poq » 28 Mtttbdrit-flrShort Milh fTEM. Thuwdoyj April 3,I 960 HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE , HELP WANTED.FEMALE. Real Estate Listings Offcred by JUNE GRADS INSURANCE OPPORTUNITIES PRODUCTION OPERATORS The Board Realtors ( . FULL T1ME....PART‘TIME Small parts aseembly work in wn Multiple Line insurance Company has several modem, clean laboratory-type Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights 7 E A S T E R T I M E IS work. N o dxperlonce , necessary. We will train * • a cco u n tin g c lerk qualified people. Day and • HIRING TIME • FILE CLERK; evening shirts available. A T 0 A K I T E • POLICY TYPISTS Call Mrs. R. Ball BE GLAD YOU WAITED • TYPISTS 464-3000 HAPPY EASTER ful, but not assent 1; MICRO STATE * MARGARET R. SHEPARD Now we have It for you. A sparkling 4 bedroom We’re having “early bird” interviews for _„, _aneflts. Pleasent woi..... - ELECTRONICS colonial in the heart of Summit's much sought after June graduates who are interested in great C ALL MR. JOHN COMEAU, 273-4700 Operation of Raytheon AGENCY NORTH SIDE. . i 152 Floral Ave. Murray HRI, N.J. Realtors O f course if has a gracious entrance hall, living and jobs. . . right out of school. We’ll wait for UNIGARD INSURANCE GROUP An Equal Opportunity Employer Frances Olesen Sarah Whiteley you until school’s out. . . take a few weeks dining rooms, sun porch, screened porch, modern 330 Main St. Lura Whitelaw kitchen, (seats six) and an extra room and bath on the vacation if you want and then come'to work first floo.r. for Oakite. SALESWOMAN WOMAN to . wash and CLERK - TYPIST For - large,- active- -Real Est kitchen and. rdcreation ____ LUXURY AND VIEW office, affiliated with Amerlc. floors monthly, Berkeley Heights. Mature person (*>4o general TfhrMaerhUtt InstittttP-of Marketing Systems. office work tncludlng some ■RMiePIMPNBL,. —...___ __ ...... tome You can line uf> a.-job -during- Easter Week Many - buyers and sellers. bookkeeping and switchboard- which is Just crammed with luxurious and^then go back for the rest of the school Experience preferred. Interviews work In modern electronics appointments like central alr-condltloning and confidential. Call 379-5200 o~ firm,, good typing ..skills (no foolin') an underground lawn sprinkling term knowing that your job is waitirig for CLERICAL required...... — system,* electro-static filter and huge walk-ln The Stafford Agency you. IRY J. LANSU, REALTOR illburn Ave./ . Mlllburn Part-Timers tremendous value. Exceirehfcondition. We need people in the following categories:. BUTLER AGENCY WORK 6 PM -TO PM Need Extra Money? " ApriLJurie {12 wks) MICRO STATE rs 7 De Forest Avenue, Summit • STEN O S - Trained:, VU,U.lng Homemaker-Home Health ELECTRONICS GRACIOUS AND SPACIOUS • TYPISTS ; Aides work - parttime or * Operation of Raytheon fulltime -helping families In WALTERS. McNAMARA K«M..tifni of Murray. Hill- Lovely - ; ------•♦CLERKS T he -AHatate — Ins u ran ce- * S o o m ,rt2v?^th homeme,," l LARGE a r g e panelledoanelied familyfamily, roomworn off L-Ctmipany has openings-*1 for MULT) PLE~LISTING — RENTALS—APPRAISALS le living room; Cus women to work from 6 p^n.' and 2-car garage. Area j^alone n e will wm tnrlll,yog^4hometnrlllypu? . to 10 pmtq. fhrelrights axaeeky WECANARRANGeiWfiNetNO —iVtORT^AGES&WsttRANCE Call Immediately toavold’-atsappolntment. $44,900, _ r Mrs. Cabrera. - L2fe-:paidr'holidays( liberarvacation policy, Perfect oPDortunlty lor High SECRETARY eSafe? -:jaaayig§s^.avf^Aafld--^ e nooi - graouates1 J o - saye- — ~HAFPV EASTER-^ mohey for a-speciak summer BYSTRAK BROS. :daenefttsr- Gufflg~~diturZ.caiLr-T3ar^^^ -varjtlim • = 1267 Springfield Aye. Modern office in "Chatham. exparlenca tn-parfnrm y FROM THE McNAMARA STAFF ■::Departr^nL(4^-69Q&),-“ Convenient _Rr transportation. of secretarial duties. Must.'b ^Moran-r - We-Topli^fofwatf c tS ^seeingg,voLL^ Good- ty p lnn ;; necessary, — e PIeasant surroundings -proHcfefS-roflcierR ...in shorthand' an * Bi^ Rlnqtlrm ;... Mary Pit tTXrrs^TTfatngEKPAMiyei typing— ,-Rrc. .5S ^ ^ - » a y n Wart - - [ H ~ ^ helpful. Call for appointment, 63$4UiS4^—I! ', ~ e spars Discaunl____ _ Helen StiWtr------'Petty MsNa -.—EEXEBiMf^lBEEhFS1^ ’l^ t e r WcfOamara I ™ Another Charming Colonial ASSOCIATES ™ ' — aw. APBIrY IMPFRSriN k TtraTv-Tga^gotmfntTte orestWB~3raa*oTSolnw^4^iia^naagfa -346-Maln-Sf . - ^ - — ----Chathefn: tFjjenTI laTagerfuirbasementwith r. _ Oakite .Produc tsrlfe-g - 'dmroawagrrdgwrTrvaids------r arm uam:*Tli si ftqorncgnter;; INSURANCE ---- * — M ICRO-STATE^ - ---^iw NaiFEigfBigs^ inrTtvn^nBemrtiifniffri ramfjroraty'Wtth Ylreplace1’£tehT * (^nteirr J.. Aheaut»ully.totaA-6ear^m,-g5aiatn homeHa-lovery- sectioru . .-breakfast-arear-laundryT-Secomu- — - ^ -3"- 3effeeiey *Hgrgtitef1^ Jt 07922J— ~ ’ „ El e c t r o n r c s ^ or JVW ^-Rrovld ence,— Many ■ custom . .extras,.: including, i-tlle baths, built in cedar emser.;; Underwriting —- ALLSTATg r :—Qpgratipp of R aytheon alr-conditloning, extra t^Ut-ins, carpeting, etc,...... $49,900. Beautifullylandscaped grounds w|th two-terraces. Two zone 152.Florat>\ve. Murray.Hill, N.J. central air conditlonino. elec. eye gar. doorsnmrglar alarm and ------—----• An Equal Opportunity-Employer - r INSURANCE COMPANY - 2Jtep ranch featuring large family..room -r-sprinicl ing.system, attic fan, Intercom, all electric kitchen _witbj_ An Equal Opportuhltytmptoyer ^ k yard with mSBy; trees and shrubs; living double overt,' master T V antenna and other extras and fine f - - C L E R K thing room, eat-m kitchen and panelled deh. • fearffre7"*Eai^’'~Wsssssroh'*'a^ 1~ If you act Jast—Ror pius a oearooms, ZVr Baths, panelled recreation room and appointment to sssttfls, ctrarnrer; eain ' - _—-- -Looking for .an aggressive oversized 2-car garage. Listed mid 40’s.ln Murra y Hill area of New - company -to -OuHd-a—future- -Providence. - J . ------W E ARE EXPANDING -wt+h-F1—O^tfr—o x p ano+ng- WAITRjESSES g yperatlon arid the relaxed - SECRETARY- - : --r - — Spencer IVL Maben, Inc. MILLBURN-SPRINGFIELD OFFICES ending Modern -office in Chatham, FOR OUR CHARMING OR,AS NEAR AS YOUR-PHQNE CR3-3880 I I an RBerhwnnd Pr.art^ auMMrT, N .i. 273-1900,— ^ —right- convenient to transportation. W E WtL L T R A IN: " -St end-ji riF^dd^ Jwing ' Eveningscall Mrs. Price 379-2657 or necessary; tra.nscrlblng Helen Stlbitz 464-5459, • _ Betty Rlngler 277-3705 \ Mr. Owren 464-2694 RESTAuiRANT ' Lois Schneider 277-1398 _ Prefer ’ one to three year- . experience5 helpful. Call for POLICY WRITER — TRAINEES eFILE CLERKS experience in heavy CommeFclaT appointment. 635*6464:— L rr •RATER--TRAINEES , eCLERK TYPISTS Fire Rating. .Salary---epen;- - j l - PETER X,McBREEN - • S-day week - - .. j* EXECUTIVE RANCH company benefits...... % _ ---- ASSOCIATES a No Sundays or holidays JUSTUSTED •MAIL & SUPPLY CLERK 346: Main St. Chatham. , . e Li be ral s t ore benefits STOP BEING A "SCHOOL TAXI F O R R E N T Young, custom built Colonial C A LL MR. COMEAU, including store discount _ WRV rush to get dressed and drive the whole neighborhood to with /(replace, twin,bedrooms, AND TEMPORARY (201) 273-4700 _ eNd experience necessary- 'school' every-mornlnflTbls-house^wlirsave you alfthal agony — T*yK - old home In lovely 2-car garage? large double lot. d u w m p , EXCELLENT OPPORTL . Everyone Is Watching “ they can walk to BRAYTON. Center hall Colonial tucked away oh sectlorv“ of Summit.. 3. - ,Y©ytneHeavlngrState end asking CONDITIONS. APPLY MR. WI LSON ^ .— '...------The '- - ■ Please apply to personnel office . wooded lot. Gracious living room with-fireplace, formal dining Bedrooms, 216 baths, family mid 40’s. Call for details. £=*= ^ UNIGARD — j "Qiri on the go" ’ room, screened porch, 3 large bedrooms, 2Vi baths, 2 car garage. H----R...., ._/ge living •J2^st“n-with — hacamant rar ranm^Hlglv 4w llStlnd — and it WOn'l iasf f Iraplacei formal dining -room. „ _ BLOOM INGDALE’S eatMWtcben with dlshwaslw DtmTTderAgency - .r REGISTER NOW T ” long, so hurry put-rhprt awayl and charcoal broiler, lavatory- A E t N A J N S ^ INSURANCE! and 1st. floor laundry. SHORT HILLS v ... - •' . FREE PARKING Occupancy May 1st.■ ; giM GROUP A-1 TEMPORARIES CALICO CORNERS COULD / THE RICHLAND COMPANY VJSEVOUif--- ^FAlSONinc. ^^SWIONUSES'.. jy . -n^ydur hands ind would enjoy Realtors i fabrics- from SPRING JS HEREIN INSURANCE ...... NO-FEE E0rope*s -finest Evenings & Sunday Call 102Sum m1tAye.,Summlf273-8224; SPECIAL TOP RATES . IMMEDIATE..... $ 3 8 , 9 0 0 RISE AND SHINE ^ CLERICAL 413 Park Ave., Sc. Plains 322-8300 To-4“ preferred, 3-4-or -5 days'.* .1995 Morris Ave., Union 964-1300 CALL -MR.- R ELD,-887-3905. ; O C C U P A N C Y - If you are house, hunting this— week^ domt miss -^etng this - SHAKE OFF THE WINTER DOLDRUMS TRAINEES SWIM THIS SUMMER Excellent condition; 4 lovely home conveniently TRAY GIRL The hot,~stlcky days are'closer than we think. Wouldn’t you llke bedrooms, -2 VI baths, located in New Providence. Excellent opportunity to ' to open the door and see your children offtoa_wetlrrun_swIm r- recreat Ion- room.-llvlna reemr : Three bedrooms, 2 baths, begin cierldai' career with - . SECRETARY- .... - right In the neighborhood?lektoborhood? .Xhan.dT‘ dining room, eat-ln kitchen, extra large living fogm, dining promotional opportunity. Berkeley Heights home priced In the low 2-car garage. Seven-year-old room plus ’ family ..room with There’ll never be a bettertfrhaio Excellent working Summit law office. Full time. New Providence home on well —doors to the patio. Call today. conditions, benefits Legal experience desirable but Swim eludfist. Call us for.further details..... -shrubbed lot. Many extras. look into th e job opportonities at - include, profit sharing a not necessary. Salary'open. Personnel Dept. High 40’s. Call u s-yo u ’ll bes i glad you did. J C. KELLY Agcy. OVERLOOK - DOUGLAS! JEAN Flood 4 Skinned __ Realtors > __ ' HOSPTTAL KEMPER INSURANCE ^ SEeRETARYTR;!’ , CR3-8100 BURGDORFF REALTORS = 277-2121 Dally 193 MdrrlsAve. 43 DeForest Ave. • 464-1314 • — Evenings and Saturday Challenging and~diversifled 5 Mountain Ave.,.Murray Hill, NJ. 785 Springfield Ave., Summit, N.. into our Personnel ■- interview by appt. _ 2 3 Magle Won’t you come position for person wlth-good- 464-2100 -*■— two*6arn red offices 273-8000 308 Sprinqflek * Office? We may have mst tne spot typfngsKhisLii^^riradeJer' TEASreRlOTWES^ y o u ’ re looking for. ALLSTATE figures. _ CI.ERK-TYPISTS „f ^twci-,-.4^bertrnfYtte.;b Q mes,; T A L L O A K S -INSURANCE Opportunity in Accounts delightfully located, With easy . com pa n ies:. Receivable and Sales (High on a wooded hill io desirable 25T3£ f g r e s t a v e : ----gdOd'WOTkihg conditions. Promotion Departments of. $ 3 7 , 5 0 0 .access to schop1s. 8oth with section of New Providence. Level Mountain Ave— Murray HIJI, Nv. Call for appt,; Mr. Mullen Publishing Flr-m^Company flreplaces-W-livIng reonv eatrlrf i rbar ’ - yard for outdoor fun- and SUMMLL.JNU. Equal Opportunity Employer 464-3200. pa^d benefits. Hours: 8:30 to A 4 bedroom Colonial home In Summit c jkltCHenS,;:; temHV—rOOfflSr-r^fc: barbecues. 4 bedrooms, 2W DSthS, QUACIFIED APPLICANTS $37,500. ThereJs even a 5th bedroom on tl~ baths. Under Is years of age. family room, 2 car garage. Bonus modern kitchen with self cleaning oven, sunporch, ^vatorY. wan .Priced-right - in the mid 40ts- to wall carpeting; washer,~dryerL and refrigerator all- included. feature s— iirdude —ftreptace, GENERAL OFFICE ---- ELECTRrtA L - ^ B E S 1 > One in New Providence and ffcreened porch; wall to wall ...... WORKER — INDUSTRIES . Hurryl---- ...... - .carpeting. This home has been Knowledge of bookkeeplngand 691 Central AverMurray Hill. N J ‘ — “vve will take your home in tirade” ----- completely, redecorated and , is good typist. Pleasant working Equal Opportunity Employer ready for occupancy now. » conditions; -luncheons CRESTVIEW AGENCY. The Gilland Agency included. . Near bus_ and HOLMES AGENCY a. modern suburfaan offICK.-ebhtact^Mr.-W. E;:6chraft rSlTOatf^sfatlonriMdrristdwft SALESWOMAN. , RealtorsEst. 1896rt__ _ “ REALTOR Realtors-— 277-6777 area.Fringe benefits. .Apply Irr Attractive Woman —*------2 9 1Morrls Ave., Summit 273s2AQ£L--^ .. .. 3i9-'SpHn9fleld Ave. person, Responsible,- capable to learn an_ 79 union Place- - Summit, N.j: ROD’S1890s teach the secrets of professional immediate opening .at-' Eve n I ngsTnjrSund a? ir 2_7 3-3 r F - Eves, c a tr Lillian Bannister RANCH HOUSE makeup technlquesrAlso possible Summit- 'store;- Jufl. tl MEMBERJNTER etXY RELOCATION. SERyTCE 2734829 or Dorothy Candiotti .- = Convent Station, N J. ___ tB have small buslnam of yninr 464-5449. = - J -.m . Call collect to: Ned a ppearance. — — M— — i BANK TR U ST DEPT. McIntosh_J212) -682-2632 _ or and have some knowledge of KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Alphrmimerlc 029; including various fabric or home sewing. Full 701 ^ lnC<' ph0ne no* Dept- training period. Good starting FOREASTER salary, wide range of company -Treat yourself to a larger yiVIANE WOODARD A REALTOR Itaafl. Wed»yfl- a^4 rhedroont Typing require pany, 387 Springfield Ave., ' colonial with 2Vr-baths-end: * COSMETICS Summit. _ spacious closets. Large kitchen a...... m.... is. s compatibility, prime 565 Fifth Ave., Room-601 with, dishwasher plus laundry redulremehts. Call' 273-4747 Jo t New York, New York 10017 ~ room and den’ on 1st. floor. a p p o I n tment. , Preressional Basement rec room opens Engineering Consultants,- — SECRETARY ^AV^YC^TtiW E YontO'patlOflttthe=$6Q's. Como Summlt Ave., SummIL. SALESWOMAN ;Growth opportunity. for.-- »e it with us. - C A R E E R opportunities common sense; person- with Accepting applications' for steno and good typing skills. ' — . naonU b. • ~ J awt-amifa-.: m at. Apply Mr- Must+lke^cllverslflcat Ion; and profit & loss statements. Hours: .Waiter, Muir’s Department- be interested In learning" alt 9-5 p.m. Excellent salary, many Store, 362 Springfield Ave., -Pitases o f _ department _ AND MONEY FAISON me. •benefits, air conditioned office. Summit. . , operation. Apply Personnel With a Leader irf g Department.'- . - 'Electronics Corp., - _ _ th e Insuranee Industry. Springfield. __ Overtook H ospita l ^ PART-TIMEDANCE TEACHER NURS E — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6354II& ballet end laze,—Call R.N. OR L.P.N. - IM M ED IATE O PENING S: Ta,m.-3 p.m. 3 - lln.m. SPRINGFIELO . BERKELEY-HEIGHTS AVON — 3 r e a l e s t a t e One-of - t W • FILE CLERK ” Excellent earning opportunity; Excellent fringe benefits, new largest, most attractive real estate 4-ROOM'Cape'Cod,2pedr60ms1 Investment Properties AN ELEGANT COLONIAL Work mornings or afternoons at salary scale, part or full time offices In Short Hills area has an large tiled kitchen and H H lesirable suburban community; your -convenience In your own Must h iv e tlransportatlod. opening for an alert, attractive, ^attached garage;- Bern------>vely %' acfe wooded level lot; neighborhood selling - AVON ■Glenslde -Nursing Home,* New Intelligent saleswoman. landscaped lot;— combination Business Zone rs. old; 4 speciousJjedrooms,: •-TYPISTS (PART TIME oT FULL TIME) Products. Inquire now. .Providence. Call—weekdays 8-3. Experience— preferred bfifiFoot' etli«. rrmst^f-faertranm snlta wl •77-cagn miffeiTO assent la ir pieisim, CdflaWTil— rrr5 F =BBITfi?lT rlvate bath and vanity; panelled office with tremendous - _nter of ^Town! arnlly room, -large, kitchen, established earning potential. E X E C U T IV E home, New ■ P I P P H income potential! idry .. .roomt - 2 car 'garage. NEW PROVIDENCE 5 Providence, 4- bedrooms, Prleed—for quick -sale . at- only; $64iii50O. 464-9035. 7 "BILLING CLERK . ' baths, living room, dining i $45,ooo. For appointment call. 4 lE^ DROOM^Colonlal split, 2ft den, huge 2-car garage, ... baths, entrance haltrltvlng room; ;;~» FIGURE"CLERKS 3 Accurate Typist, good aptitude basement with darkroom. Beat. ^1,316.2300-- $ 4 2 ^ 0 0 dining roon, kitchen with eating GIRLS for light assembly for figures. Pleasant congenial ‘ANNE SYLVESTER’S 8 ROOM spllt_|avel situated in — panelled - family — wo r k - in ..manufacture- of offlce. TlOO a week-to start REALTY-CORNER, REALTORS ideal residential area, 4 hedrsaoras, • MESSENGERS. -- . e le c tro n Ic...components. forrflght perton.^ day, 87®" 649MORRtSAVENtie, 2ft baths, 2 car garage, carpeting, Excellent' working conditions hour week:-Excellent benefits. SPRINGFIELD water softener. Frank-A. Rgitone, -with—liberal—fringe- benefit*,’ ■Apply Personnel Dept.————- IS WI-TCH BO A R O -eperat-or-sr-' broker,464*0475; ------ildr-orrqutet-aul-de-s • COLLEGE GRAdUATE : Opportunity—fot^Oetterthin iMandav thrmioh Prlrtxv ft tn A.—- SHORT H it t s average-pay; Apply In person. MISC. REAL ESTATE vatking distance---- ■ to-— i OTRAIN FOR . OVERLOOK REAL E S T A T E W ANTEp FERNAL AUDITOR) Mi -COUNTRY CLUB Section; center -0107. Will accept Accounting Minor. HOSPITAL had-split level. 4- bedrooms, 3Vi a NytronicSg Inc. - -es-8ioo , baths, enclosed porch. Near 150 Springfield Ave. Berkeley Hti 193 Morris Ave. Summit. SECRETARY school. Low1 ISO’s; Principals Rial tin CtosstfM (Plant next to railroad stn) AEROSPACE COMPONENT - only, 379-2264. " as; jff i^ p S O i2 6 MlilburB [Item, Mlllbutn, N.J. far Ri»t R— Its MANUFACTURER HAS . EXCELLENT OPPOR­ , HELP WANTED FEMALE TUNITY FOR EXPER­ ^ t GHARWT ENJOYs LIBERAL .^BENEFITS- INCLUDING PROFIT*" IENCED SECRETARY, Quality construction, splc & sjtan . SHARING; -ELIGIBLE TOlTONE^WEEK’S VACATI ON IN GOOD-SHORTHAND AMO MEOlCAL SECRETARY WOMAN - SALES * ’69rTWO WEEKS-IN 1970.-T0P STARTING SALARY AND , 3-BEDROOM1 COLONIAL With R ECEN T expansion has- PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS. SPRINGFIELD — Residential lot. created a need for two' fair a t h e a r t. I M M E D IA T E 50 X *170, $12,900. Call ANN f Graduate of approved Medical time ambltldbs sales ladies. -APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT. - WEEKDAYTNTgRVIEWS 9-4 ■. RO^ESSIQN;-1n 40s. Catl MRS, - ...... trVEt- 4 t . e A i,s r e a l t s Seoret a7j aT —School— or Applicants must- be mature; BARKER Z ...... C O R N E R •ouljhlent -experience.. neat, and enthusiastic about JOIN A LEADER !! ! CO M M E N S U R A T E MflTI 376-2300^ I ntereotTlHl diversified high earnings. Experience In SEYMOUR; KINSLER, position. Apply Personhel- sales Is not necessary. Wa will -Dep‘-‘--- - train you for a. career In Real SCHERMERHORN (LOTS WANTED CHUBB & SON INC. NOW ACCEPTING FLODYNE " r 3®3334! LOTS Wanted In Summit. Call Overtook Hospital CONTROLS^NC; Realtors Eves. 376-6120 „ CR 3-8 TOO w confidential. Call Morris Essex Tpke. (Rte. 24) & John F: Kennedy Parkway 193 Morris Ave. Summit HELP WANTED FEMALE SHORT HILLS. N.J. 379-4800 APPLICATIONS WOMEN - EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM P LO Y E R ___ — An Equal Opportunity Employer; COMPANION . ... time* - work for leading OPPORTUNITY! FOR LIGHT, dean, assembly . For elderly wbihen.' Needed, two trading stamp company. Very vyONfe -gmalf pjarte located '*' FOR hours Monday through Friday Interesting. 377-6339 except Wo m a n -s a l e s downtown Summit. Steady, < Recent expansion has created paying; Benefits. Call A.M. 1 1CLERK ^ TYH$T----- mombiet.- -Own transportation rW#d for two toll time ambttloL. seeks ‘ bookkeeping assistant; necessary. Murray Hill area. Call I Applicants must be Famalie, CR.7-4200. ■“"••ictlon assistant; pert time AFTERNOON telephone sales AEROSPACE CQMP Mrs. Gorham 273-2000, 9-5. SECRETARIES . -Summit area, salary MANUFACTURt ; andhayta deal Fam iliar ,wltlt Burroughs ndant. on qualifications. G Y ^ C O U T SO F AMERTc ^ — ,.. .ncome. Experlen posting machine; ! n sddlttorF SEEKING A COM! _ CLERKS TYPISTS STENOS REG I O N A L OFFICE sales Is net necessary. We w han did credit, and FUIX TIBIE CATA05IS ~ TYPIST. MUST MOVING TO— CHATHAM Ttfiryou for a earwr In j-'. SECRETARY, e a j » ; f r i> n ; ~ s a ie "r v ^eAMiLJAR~;w L ^ m ^ NEWS 8 SECRETARIES. jstate. Earnings KM),: V R — PHXUPNBSK PROCEDURE AND FI6L.. WHERE ARE YOU? NEW OFFICE BUILDING. 1-3 Jjears experience. Positron ■ ' . TYPISTS METHOk I NEATNESS AM .ATTRACTIVE SALARY fconhiinttaL 'Excluslw Chatham — Excellent assignments Ju*t — HIGFIEST RATES IS 6SSENT1AL.' FULL waiting for you-___ —- ___ _ RANGE OF EMPLOYEE Summit Herald. Summit, P___ atechnical f s correspondence a e sand I BENEFITS, Temporary . -----* - Tgftf resums-iW ^r :reports desirable; Liberal 1 employee benefit!;— « ; m - ...... -- MTST - 7»ASTAN BACCURATE Phone fpr.eppolntment WILL BE TRAINED - AirRectuction _CALL ANGXO m E IN TODAY 48 COMMERCE DRIVE RlseeffchLaboratories. ^dP$w$fitSe excellent salary, csii Mu^ : hih- for tppolntment.-----. V RQO T^SU M M IT ; ~4|4«9gO0 ‘ (An Ecjual Opportunlty Emptoyof;

% POODLE PUPPIES — A toaclal 1!1964 PONTIAC WAGONt White LANDSGAP^SERVICE Roberts Defective Nurses aide wishes Easter treat. 2-3.me.old male*. ^CatallM; R8>H: PS, PBrautomatlc LANDSCAPE GARDENER CLERK-TYPIST -MEN- Brown bam- of fin looking lor transmission; clean. Can 273-3431 SPIWIG CLEAN UP Confidentiai^SvS^rtlw oj 8tt_ PART TIME families te fM e , AKC shotr — Receptltlon end typing Outlet In OFFICE CLEANERS Stead. 81*077-3673.. MONTHLY RATES E.K.G. DejMrtntsm; Mature WOMAN desires domestic: work, §1 AUSTIN Healey 3000,1966; light To perform janitorial services li ln cooking, light clean!ting; .. 10 _ & FREE ESTIMATES 376-8394. . "T RETRIEVERS, golden, 9 weeks; blue convertible with wire wheels. C. M. PL0SKI a after dinner. References. AIR-eondlt toner, Anuma, 9,1 Excellent condition, $2500. 676-8316. : B.T.U. ISOs-Phi ■x> refrigera 966-2315 Before 5 p.m. 647-0084 Q U A L I T.Y p a ln - il n g , Apply Personnel Department. small 810,322-62 ateed. 232-4399. Summit & Short Hills area WORKING MOTHER'S OLOSMOBILE 1960 *‘98’* gJfte«*nM^’ i- f e service. 276-14097272-5094. OVERLOOK HOSPITAL ATTENTION! SIAMESE kttten$, C.F.A.,C.F.F. convertible; all power; with $375 JOE'S LANOSCAPING CR3-8100 LICENSED DA Y CARE Xaailon breeding ' f i ^ Tnd - all — ’Itered. . top blood IIm s , 1966 Mark IV air conditioner; AND GARDENING ACCOUNTING TRAINEE FOR CHILDREN d3uxe accessories; Pu^P. **retor| ‘ health, permanent —**' rakes. $395.633-7661. i, SERVICE 193 Morris Ave. Su 464-3311 wrought-lron stsnds._etc._All ■ ____ and show type ** _ paperhanging contractor. . up. Stud service. 464-3? 1964 FORD Fairlane 4 door, . 647-3616: Morris ave.,, summit: CR3-2191. A challenging and rewarding position isavailable for WOMAN will cook and serve lRMiH, automatic, 6 cylinder, good M L L . T r PART TlME a college graduate with accounting courses. You will be dinners and cocktail parties. condition, $575. Call 2.73*707 or SBUKirAAV'*' MAPLEWOOD Experienced. References. Call ARCHIE'S — Iron porch r 372-3372. LAWN CARE- and decorating; interior LAW- OFFICE. SALARY OPEN. trained as a senior internal auditor in the interesting 635-0805 or 273-7169. 82 foot;. 12” .di«rneterj exterior. Reasonable-rates. 762-6300. aspects of the internal Audit Department. Minimum porch coiumn $25; large dr peoiMneiw nomas, ran w en. M0NTWLY RATES, 325-2997. travel. National insurance underwriters offer excellent YOUNG couple' desires to serve tables 835{ frfjc b Pro; part Shepherd, part Spaniel and Lawns Cut Once H E LP W A N TED M A U bedroom set *165; selectl BORED? TIME QN _ids Turned & E TIRED OF INTERIOR WORK? benefit program, tpp starting salary end ideal suburban sideboards, smsll and sir- YOUR HANDS? Shrubs Trimmed . . Let a professional painter area. . Learn propar make-upland skin All Edges Trimmed Weekly huge end carved $3S, and Leaves Collected & Hauled Away beautify your home. Interior and C A R P E N T E R trimmer wants wood duck decoys $l2i!; wlcki haired, black, part Persian .----- — for self and/or show friends ENGINEER baby carriage, 1920 vinta:age $2i Tabby, Also loving-junior cats. ... extra income. Call Mrs. HOMES & CHURCHES Apply Personnel Dept. Weekdays 9-4 work py day or c— round oak pedestal tablble 84 F or: adoption, and spaying Herbert, 377-7735, 464-5087. A R C H IEr^ R E S A L E SHOI Inform ation call 223-2663, Package Deal - One Price VILLAGE - FAINTING * PLATING, WOMAN desires work by weekj Meysrsvilie Rd., M 635-5998, 276-2994, 378-1948, DECORATING — professional CHUBB & SON INC. ip In_or . xuitL 3_Jn^famllyi Open 10 to S, Closed 464-4234. ' . HAVING A PARTY? IN NEED free Estimates hanging. Estimates CHALLENGING POSITION skerids off; paid vacation; or and Tu«sdays. 6*7-114fl. OF A BARTENDER? CALL cheerfully g ‘ i. FuMy insured. WITH GROWTH POTENTIAL . 1 lake day w ork.6Z3T918 COLLIE PUPS, 6 weeks old; AKCI PETER. CR.3.7219. 273r.l606DePasq“ al*’ Sum",l*‘ 373-5259. Morris Essex Tpke. (Rte. 24) & John F. Kennedy Parkway after 4 pS|Z TA KE soil awaray the Blue Lustre registered,, shots; sable *■** dtiife Technically responsible „ „ „ u,„ pets end upholstery GIFTED MRS. SARAH SHORT HILLS, N J, 379-4800 $75 to $lQO. 6$7-2269. Readings, Advice LANDSCAPING and gardening. PAPERHANGING ^ Quality R ent electric shempooer - f 1 Two workers. Reasonable rates. workmanship, estimates EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Maple Hardware, lO Maple St., JUST 2 PUPPIES LEFT — mixed 214-A watclfung Ave. 273-4322 or 273-5233. cheerfully, given.. E. Fritz Suminit. • ______breed, good lines, S mo. ijb| Boqgershausen. ORexel 6-2384 376-8119.---- COMPLETE CANGSCAPE experience with gold...... SHIPPING CLERK AND MESSENGER , • SERVICE — ’-Spring-cleaning, . ,-LAGE PAINTING « copper and silver plating. mall room of light manufacturing plant. Drivers license power rake, top dressing, build DECORATING - Professional Chemistry or Cherniy isary. All benefits plus profit sharing. C A LL MR. W. E. And repair Taiwijs, put In . sod, paper hanging — no delay. Free Engineering....,„ _► .helpful, HAFT B EObrKtMUa, LWKiwna, clearing area.' shruo planting and estimates. 373-5259. juf nott esseressential. Call; apply SLIPCOVERS, ukfO LSTERV. A monthly care. Free- ^estimates. __w r ite In complete CAMP COUNSELORS SERVICE Station attendant, part 376-2165, TRY UStExpert quality painting confidence to time. Apply " person, Interior & exterior. Insured PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SAVl'NISS.-' EXAM PLES: - -Bjirk WANTED TO BUY Experienced. Benham’s American Walnut - tlropleaf taple; pine . References.' rvee eslliiutes given , -eea-aeofl-- - - - Cloth sB|s7Torri£7s..yd.: ;L irwa ^eeMtfcBQQKS-^ with ^nleestaw^arir 6tamn««— 3lde^pard , “ sllyer , i:pewterr- Of apes' 39T.OO. ■ Similar saving*1 buy -accumulations and . single t-Tsnwl5cape”6'ardeiTer 272-5439. " ■ . . i- | -- -” fabrles and sizes STUD wanted for small toy lilUL iflJW W — I tein large selection end color ranges, poodle; Black or brown. A.K.C. issues dated prlor-to 1955.-Afst D A V tjA M P ,- MUST DRIVE: Used cai lot man and parts truck Big OtUftJBooks. 376.2995^ „ . ■^wiw4N&USTRtES--— * dfHeHFNdd8y~week, wlthall Kaase call 277-0971. 691 Central Ave. Murray Hill, N.J. FO R . JLNTER VTEW ^CA'Ct WF277-69iz.r 756-1668 or 647-1664. _ ” benefits.: Scffmldt-Ford,- 304 StSi'SsfllM7T0 TO® Broadest-., Summit, ApplYto Mr. black, 1 brown, Males. AKC SPRING CLEAN t g e m ■champion stock,. shPts^37jf*34ff PORTER Monthly Rate$ .. Free EstimatesLS and woyen. 379-3279. SIAMESE kittens, ready for OLD fashtoned tumitur»r-cfttna, ■’"Y?5SW^^======re7gaE®S ^?PERT'Platfff'tuhTn9i>apalri(^?~ ~ft-€OMPAN¥TeN-W ^ 'TToo5Sailor»’ Baby Gra’nd for sale. Stelnways ^'0#"eoifflnUggf.ilbwth and bought—an d--«old. Expert— expansion has created several The JOHN HA N COCK MUTUAL- Stivet,— M" n«wno«:i T ADORABLE white toy POODLE ’tppralstne.G0we^eR3-5t)gir““----- fob vacancies for draftsmen LIFE INSURANCE CO. offers lamps---- 1 cranberry, -1 etched; pu p pie s , a k S_ f c o c k ri ght ’tables, antiquel 83 SUMMlTT^NUf^5^ 40-hour . week.- good salary. passible. Fringe benefits as you ±::^ Xal. C Rastview. 7-5996: .. ■Tzmed-and- repalred. Complete _ , "potential. For appointment. -fringe benefits. Central Presby- suing:- » piano service. 761-4565.— Sit: -~=L-^zi±i ==s ■qualify.- CaOe rJMdtev-ANTIfQNY- "ANTTOEFfe "TT6"ITT~T?retygTTn 'USEPCA-R S ,-" 3MODIB@Y6eFW«BinWre”' 7-1359. RODMAN MAPLEWOOD MR. MULLEN, 464-3200 , jrntff^ ntrrenrsa mmih" m r GAETA, “Sales“ Mbr., Summit French; Brus and Jumeaus. Brass 3ELEGXRJ£ALJNQUSXR1ES: Unttr ~41 River Rd., Summit. bed We cl^rck s,—m ar b l e - to p MERCURY 1968 4-dOOf Sedan; ANTI DUES,-old-coins, old guns LAN 05C A PIN S, la wn mowing, 5 691 Central Ave. Murray Hill, NJ. 277-3440; — ~ furniture. T iffany-type--' shades, RSU^-PB., automatic, 'and lulnber.. . . * - -An EquatO pportuntty E mployer la mpi r - Trames, ~deskaf=ehlna, B H „, light turquoise air-conditioning. Summit Police Antiques Restored altar 6*464^542^ Plan*l~9' C®* arnTolres, etc. W e B E R ...... blue-white design, moated cars. $1,295. FLEYCHEfi: Mfd.Marianl-Me5-7975' 4_. Time — - NEW salary scale; ANTIQUES. 2800. SprlngfWId valanee, lined, 92 x, 156, 850. - benefits, pleasant- *— T^vfcj Route 24-t, “Union, New —SUBURBAN .w.idftloos- Apply 9 MB ------« t r TAX./iCCQUNTING AND ' Personnel Department. Jersey (use Club Diana Driveway). RETURNS _ consulting engineering office. ---- ftESSfaEtHMSTITUTE - overti me. - KARDEX TWe, 8-dFawerf GARDENERS ---- CORPORATIONS"” ” “ ” Maxlmurndasign freedom and DAIGRON ANTTQ0E5 “ brand new. *100 (cost $225) Call PARTNERSHIPS , opportunity for man who can - FOR ---- CONSOCTSATir „_ pjeased to announce^ J Continental 1967- 4-door sedan, REHABILITATION. , , . CQBKCORP.-— 273^886rafter 3 • a ll-.p o w e r and__alL__$3495. LANDSCAPINCLj _____IND1VIOUALS-—.— • 'think for himself. < :^wmffwf=tt“ ' new=st*op at 685 F L E T C H E R L I N C O LN, — ALL"7' Pleasant Valley Way, 287fSo. RaTiablphvrile R< Scotland Rd., Orange. A_ flqe - ^SEWING NOTIONS FEDERAL West Orange collection of chlna, art glass, cut BUTTONS-TRIMS-RIBBONS —MERCURY, 82 Franklin Place, AND - - BTATES-Y A XAT-IONS • ■r PROFESSIONAL 731-3600 Summit. 277-0941. _ Z K E M g ’S-TAX.AN D ENGINEERING glass, collector’s Items.-brlc-a-brac — comptetelystocked for MASON WORK and- furniture. 11-5 -Dally, the-Home Sewer LOST — Sfhall black cal, wea 464*0454 ANYTIME —------CONSULTANTS' — - s-eusroetAN ZGEHEHALFAeTORYWCrRK” d Saturday. 675-3377 PINK I f f S SHE A R S 1931 FORO MODEL “ A ’( Tudor Eor New Providence Memorial ' i partly restored. Engine -yellow .Collar. Please 102 Summit Ave. .,Summlt,ftLJ. stari;:$237' perhr.; good workin< S H A R P E N E D .• . . . 277-357$, ° ' — 273-4747 Library, 40 hour week, municipal conditions. Holidays. Goo; Itr-Safcrty" glass a 11 around. NCOME^asejimurns prepared — 'ringe benefits. Call Mrs. Proctor, FURBER’S SEWING CENTER ___ y - e x c e lle n t.* Seating For better service and reasonable Seymour JT Rlrsch, Internal Benefits?^— ----r __„ J M H Chatham. — ---- : SINCE 1944 -- --. reuphOlstereud. Five new tires and ....______.-74693. Please Tales for lawn malntenaflce. J Revenue. Service -(retired)- Tax ___ *__■ ■ Z ------eUNSOfct BATED — 635-7709. WE- BUY AND SELL. 334 Sprlngf letdA ve., Summit return to SnmmR 4 Elizabeth YOUNG man with wagon tc .— CORK CORP. Furniture and fine paintings, tubes. Licensed . and- running. ming, planting new lawns Consultant, For appointment call - household goods to Washington $801 firm . 273-8120'days. Trust Co., Summit. rnasnnry work CQll 273-8032. 376-3138.- ______287 Rahdolphvlfle Rd. . SUB FBOARD, 8 'Z ''- S reek 376-6526 eves. & wkehds: - D.C. One day. CR3-9231. Plscataway O ut law/- ewginal - -cost-I*I35, I NSTR® CTiQN~ Window Washing - m -Rratt. 762-1100-.- -— ....ANTIQUES .. f b t T ecr'"c to n d It t p it;—S'TSe: 18th CENTURY, Early 19th Cen- 464-6154. . ~ ■ POPULAR 8Dd Classical piano Maintenance HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE turV. 4 fIobrs lb choose from. We instntctloTr- tn —your ■-home;. bracing, cavity ...it buy furniture and oriental car­ TRADING POST Elementary — advanced. Harry Spraying,277-6999. pets, etc. BU LL & BEAR A N ­ 324,Main St., Madison FEMALE TIQUES, 14 West Main St., FOR better service and reasor D river Mendham, N.J. Closed Sundays SELLING OUT USED COUGAR' 1957 2-door hardtop. m rcm thly ~r-ate,—f o l ,,J ... Boom and Board '■Mondays.,;. ■ -»■- -F■'U-fHH TD R E A ND Slacromesh transmission and maintenance, trlmrnlrra'-and S e c retary -Glerk Typist radio; locally owned. $1695. FLEMING’S This, is i very pleasant] Good typing. Experience Boats A N T J Q U ^ m b 6D%;QFF; FLETCHER XINCOLN- . Mome-fa£tW6'Rgea SP£CJAL;BFIQPU£X§,. - necessary.- General clerical THURSDAY THTODUGH MERCURYr:::82 Franklin Place, PIANO instruction by Jullllard tered since 1941. Excellent p o s itio n o perat itrg- Good typist &' skilled steno dutles.8; 3pAMr4;30PM , Summit. 277-0941. ' d Iversified- duties,- Expert- S U N D A Y. ,... A N D , home -atmosphere. F o r " -company-owned vehicle BRIC-A-BRAC. MERCURY 1967 Capri 4-door Information call owner, registered jBg|teb - TTomatre,: radio, SALES A SERVICE. Sharpened rsej— 377-174 2;—or- -Garden and helping -with the TUTORING — private --t and repalred.” Free pick-up and RUGS, used, only a few months — warranty -secondary. Mathematics,^ Frem^ maintenance duties SeafoaiTigreerr 1T x I4^~$ 120., ______J n c o l n delivery. 379-5222.______Avocado”A— gi——i i0,6 "xis' $100. MERCURY. 82 fFranklin Place, primary reading skills. Also Mason Contractors Rooms Furnlshad t hroughout ,ou SPRING - CLQTOI NG SALE . ; (Firestone), ---- 1Summit. 277-0941 preparation, for, college- boards; Secretary Secretary Jr . The Beard School. 560 Berkeley m sweeper, J JOSEPH EPISGdPO ... SU MM IT-—-Separate entrance: - company’s buildings and Ave.,Orange.-JFri,^^TJI 11-^-.9 miscellaneous. CR7-2^"^2786. - 63&463I. -PRODUCTS D EV E LOP- Executive secretarial POOL Rambler 1987 880 4-door sfedan. MASON-CONTRAOT0R------kitche n- privileges. Parking. grounds. All you need tp- good - typing and - skilled ••‘ -CQirdl tJ o nine. .. $ 1495, 1CH — Hlqh-schooh-colleqe, Complete -llne-of masonrY wofk. Reference,. Gentleman. Close to~t stbho^ utverslfied Vutlw. POOL-TABLE, ”4x8’, Brinkton, . - I T l f H 'E R LI N C O LN • studies. Experlenebd-tutor, repaired or new, steps,.aide walks, t-ranspdftatldh, 277-2947; -qualify is a driver’s Good typist -and skilled good condraon, 1 accessories st enor~ Diversif ied . duties. Experience necessary. 1510- M E fe URV, 82 Franklin' Place, Ph. D. Study, residence In Frapce. patios, retainer walls. Free advice 464-9476.------license and the train Jri= prepaatlon for Included, 464-1263. Summjt. 277-0941. 273-0378. - ' -~d designing, 464-1752. Experience necessary^ 8:36 -, -promotional opportunity. willingness to work. ” 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM. W.S.I.— Teach beginners through PLASTERING & sheet., rock comfortable room: for gent! Merry-Go-Rowd,;^-Sale i|S ^ pi . UEAPEfcGLASS CONTINENTALS - 1963 and up. Senior Lffd Saving, this summers work,- Celling and-waits expertly t l Irving Place, 277-4410^- —Hours-8:30 A.M., to 5 im Lackawafpla Place, WftlpjrjS $995 aqd j.jip. tFLETCHER swim country, clubs. References: atched or new,..Phil. Epispopo,. , P.M . Q,9Q .d ^ ala ry M A L E 1- - Thurs., Fi LI N C O L N — MERC U RY, * Z73.007-1 after 7 p,m. ■. , ti&af? Tfl’iM i. B N U i jwSfrl 2:00-4:30 Do-it-yourself kits containing f pleasant w c ‘k “L--jlfll blobs, razor blade. TUTORING — Master Tutors-ter. "OT” A r CHI ERA, __ k and‘complete -Instructions. all • subjects,- alt grades. Cell conditions, 12lfe paid Accountant ^Extruder N C D LN , ^excellent Tutorlng-Associates;, 218-Madtsorv ASSISTANT -re THE AU- Rabbit, owl, mouse $2 each; ■ksP* u n w u w , cri holidaysr liberal yacatioft- cluster of 3 cnerrles $1.75; cluster condition. Ce ll CR3-7525; Ave.) MbTrtsrown,“N.J.726T-7 703. Q f TOf^r© FfD T S B U RSE- Licensed by the.St,ate of N.J, M fcNTbr ' -Operator 14 ft:; wall embroidered drapes, of 8 grapes $3; .tube of Uqutd BER KELEY "HEIGHTS - Near policy and many other ATI ■ “ex c e H e-n-t- —Uondlttoiv, solder i. 3 5 ^ _ _ „ .™ . 1961 BEI GE - Chevrolet, station” -Bell Labs^Kitehen-privileges.-Call Acc o u nting night- Sttidenf pl a stic s igon in good runnlngjcondllion. 464-33.98 after 7 p.m. Z _ fringe benefits. Appiyua desired. 1-2 years ecoountlng - ~ “’High school graduatb l-a ^ 376-3176.- L E A D C R A F T 99. Call 464-6599. i ----- person or can-- our experience and 6-9 credits in: years extrusion experience 42 Greenwood Rd. - Stone,- brick-sldewalks.-AtMypes accounting. Excellent oppor- —:----preferably lrr-Vlflyl field. -^Murray H ill 1962 FORD 4-door sedao^haatet, -1 - —ete-work and construction, Personnel Dept. - .5) PI NOS, -gutters—anti? lead: ___ solas Rudlsl, SufffffilT, :30 A 4:30 P M ' — -Must -be mechanlcaHy-lB^- ■4— ctra+rs;— mahogany.-..-Small r.SOflh9,-^Storm windows ; W ith _• cllned. Set-up, dismantle, breakfrorrt, mahogany. Exhaust ------A P P L E S ^ ” I alousles. -H u go . .Hodufli C R 3-4262.------J ------— discriminating taste. DR 9-2!-2592. d ean, operate and make nec- fan GE. A ll’'excellent condl' esiiary adjustments . to 273-4094: ...ALL -types mason-work,- brick Attractive rdom, 2 ctosets, full 464-6900 extrusion equipment. S02‘1273. SW EET CIDER 196T CO RVAIR -2-door sedan-, work- - and. carpentry. Free Hickory smoked ham and R&H;^or4ginal 42,000 miles. estimates. Call John Amaru, CONTEMPORARY cherry ..dining OAKITE PRODUCTS. bacon, choice apples, fresh Auto. Drive. Fine-condition, one ;LL' Carpentry 'repairs, 277-0537. . Machine room, 9 pieces, A -l condition, cider, country sausage, pure owner. $380^635-8074 after 5 -Iterations and additions. iNe. Paekagihg $450. High-back library chaiL just honey and maple syrup. ___ _ WL: it a l s a n m a s g n .. reuphOlstered,$70.273»2387. Recreation rooms andcablnels.F. T enders JD, .Connell, Builder. 273-2647. 28 years experiencduST sraTttnrr HEW PROWIOENCE Summit Servicem an W IGHTMAN FARMS 1958 IM P A LA “Cu stom. 'alr- on his owrc ” Fronr brick to area. ■ Furnished room for— Berkeley Heights. NJL PACKAGING DEPT. eonditlonedr^AB^ P.S. ^$2400; GOQ®—carpenter—wants ... marb Ia ’ ’ — patlosr— flreplaces. gantloman: kKchent^rprivueges; - Mechanically inclined main- 464-2855 or 464.2844.— sldewalks^etc.beautifuuydoneat: parking facilities, 273-9825. ^ ( y 7 9 2 2 ^ ^ tain scheduled r------ORDER & SUPPLY price you’itiove. His English Is WORLD Book Encyclopedia. ^0% Italian but his work is 100% Rooms Unfurnished A n Equal OpportunltyEmployer ' ““ -DEPT. First choice for success. Budgei sstlsfietlon. Call Sam Rofundl at With all required materials ^sup­ terms. Call D.- Dallas, 233*7171 oi good condition. Call : ?77-3736 "a“fter T p;ffir=Tdf=air SUMMIT — 3 rooiVis, file Bath, PART TIME-MORNINGS M. Ahlleld, E32-684L---- "WOOD FINISHER - Antiquing; plies to meet production meeds repair, refinishing furniture; estimate before- you-do anything, some utilities, garage. References ShortHills area,5:30a.m. -7:30, Maintaih work rocoms^y^-train. DARK Ranch MINK -WICKET, else. • required. 64 Ashwood Ave. after a.m. published 7:00AM - 3t30PM . • excellent condition, -26" length, HOSPITAL beds, wheel chairs, toulttlns, panelling. 992-7039. size 1&2Q,-$AQQ. 376-0554- waHters, sun. lamps -Tor sale or I, leaving country. ( Thurs., Frll, Sat, after 7 P.m.; rent. Five, delivery^ Eiiichlm atP v 379-3937.- anytime other days. WASONWORK Apartment FtirnlsHed Order Packer RreacTtyjl— . " Center, " *“ S Summit. |M tt| ----- GR ILL a SANDWICH- MGB 1966. BRG, R8.H, \...... CONCRETE WALKS’, CHARMING, - newly decorated m a n ."'agsaM Bi 7 A M - 3:30 PM 75kTh5 T O OO,; vCTnnq to—talk r, 2VS-room apartment for high type Experienced. 5-day week. Good ATR-GC5NT31TL0NER3 price. 376-4594. ------FLAG-STONE PATIOS, lady orgentleman. 273-1295.__ Order 3ram ^new--wlndow- units am BRICK STEPS, WATER Apartment Unfurnished Material GARAGE SALE - Clean used central unltsf yery. reasonable. ivoe. Mir conamonea, r-a, r-a, mattresses-and box springs, “radlpy 464--5851.. FEW OF US LEFT PR O O F- BASEMENTS. miscellaneous “TmoseKoW goodte^ mechanical c ondition -Aboriginal -Repairs, ” alterations, unbeatable Pickers Handlers paint excellent, wolkmansnlp. Krrced“ flghTTor ^ 379-7660 376-7948 r. Call Mrs. Simmons, - P A Y PHONE 11 to 5, Saturday,.. April 5, 21 Giving A Shower? Imintb orroriginal owner, $200, both of uL Catt464,6246. _ . - ■ - SHIPPING DEPT,.. Crest Road, New Providence. Let us help you coordinate your 376-5496. COINBOX 7AM-3:30 PM- ' GatdenSuftpUet party and make It mpre of a “leasure than an ordeaL We have 1968 AUSTIN American, loeAly P.A;D. PAVING COLLECTOR .5Vely paper party ware; purchased; ^_one ^ownefj.. E0OO Phone 4644T00, Ext 433 for interview appt. ~ Z¥ 0 R ¥ O 1 L eaiUW-plWiDS, sliuwef umtuellaa — No experience'needed for rent, etc. RS^V.P., Village :----[ FREDn,U9ILI,U,U STENGEL ; - Excellent working conditions, air-conditioned offices. 277-3192 .. ” *■ "> pplng •-.Xari-ter.^—1“ -••• reentry repairs;—alterations, Good startirupalary : - Liberal fringe benefits. r T n p so n ___-______idence. 273-2747. ca oinets, bars, formica took, Opportunity) for ad- recreation rooms additions..additions. 1248 379-766^ 376>7S4tf“ Screened or lunscreened; by yard frardtop^’-seztan ■ w ltti WW, Magnesia Place,- Untoh, N.J, . vancement - load. 377-4544 _r v_ automatic, transmission, fuel MUrdock 8-6632 Musthave N.J.driver’s C.R. BARD, INC. ir^ictiom steel sun roof, 4-speaker GARDEN NEEDS — Why BeCkBr-MexIcb —AM-FM radio. C A R P EN T RY^. SUMMl.Tr^zMothtfclndaw. apart­ license “ Leader in Products for Patieht Car£ those bags of peat moss andl. Eelge w ith • green mohatr CLEAN- & Temove trash. appll- ment -In very desirable section. -. Hospital and Surgical Specialties lizer home yourself? Call upholstery. Mint condition, fust :es, prune trees, hauling; odd ProfesddriarbrbusinesSH^^^ Liberal benefits, 977-asai, we deliver at rib c“**~ MV-fnspectckl. 379*7781 after 6 furnished or furnished! eluding college tuition l-USBrifiq^tV.MLirmy^ raew Jersey Box 246 Summit, N.J. ELECTRIC guitar, Gretsch Chet 1929 FO RD ”MODEtr A -» GOQ D aid plan (3 miles from Summit. N.J. - ^ Ifflimrom Bell Labsj=”~ SCREENED TOPSOIL Atklns„Tennessean with case. RUNNING CONDITION. BEST , , AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER . - Jflonsr-Panellng, Closets, - NEW JERSEY. BELL 277-2836. Blgsby stretch- bar. Perfect OFFER. 376-7948. ^ Tile, Painting and Decoratlng., condition. - $250...Must ” |-S-e--BTr-G--- HG-Wi-fe' BERKELEY HTS._ An Equal Opportunity *-*\S575...... fl 967 CHRYSLER, 10,000 fr IMPROVEMENT * -----IS -HELP WANTED MALEA FEMALE HouseholdGoofez- V I condition. 379-5878./ 273-1951. RANCH; 3 bedrooms, $310,' Employer STORMS down, screens up; available immediately — - ~ TOUCH TYPIST, High School carpet installation “ w indow washing.. Richard RANCH, 3 bedrooms. - $275. oraduate; to train for position lry: SELLING USED condition, calf 464-6736. Ramella, 273.3631. 7 - - For * more information communications ' Industry. Good’ COMPLETE service — measurlnt starting salary: all benefits. Photie, APPLIANCES call 371-9955 Monday Altenburg^Elizabeth ,N .J. MUSTANG 1965 2-door hardtop; ilnj, -WINDOWS-WASHED,: GUTTERS: f4rs,Lupo,z273-1200.------shifting artd repairnfig; 762-45i8 C L E A N E P r OD'O J O B S , thru Friday 9 AM f Nott»SeBlng G: E. self-cleaning 30” automatics power steering, radio. 227-2966. ___ :T a business of .yo— - i In many Tange, , s c |i o o I $ 3 2 9 5 . . F L E T C H..E R NEW”FROVIDENCE - Ranch In PM. : -rr~ fUll or part tTme, selling qquiualit> . Interesting L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y . -82 excellent- condition. Four : throughout -d R fn c h i trator, darfr in . Place’, Summit. CARPET LIGHT— nauling and delivery-, bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace In products' for home or Industry. coppert-rotisserie grill and attics and cellars cleaned; rubbish Write Box 141. Summit Herald, ■ B P M M i ..orklng with S E L E C n , Q N H U G f INSTALLATION and. brush removed. Household Hying room; - -2-car _garage. Summit. ■ , fine merchandise, enjoying— ^automatic burner, retails REDUCTIONS New Jersey REPAIRING sale Items, delivered. Reasonable Convenient location: $325Z'Call fbr $464.95 Finest Pianos Ma»n & Hamlin - ROLLS ROYCE, 1934. Mint FREE ESTIMATES—ALfc^WORK • .277-2836,.- Holmes Agency, Realtors, CAMP COUNSELOR Knabe - Sohmer Everett — Stack condition, cockspoot body, 20.25: GUARANTEED 273-2400. OPENINGS , I ’ * C______$200 - Kawal — Rental Plan Available engine. Recristered and State INDOW cleaning, AND RECEIVING CLERK; ...... Imum requlrem-... 6. E: 30” seif ^cleaning Inspected:— Call Mr, Spooner, CAPITAL CARPET I . - repaired,—cellar— IATTRACT1VE Z4. Bedroom. 2M( completlon of one year of college.: — ran^e, color'wRite...... $T80 Carlrtadt, N.J. <201) 933«9705. - cleaned and painted; general .i'.i: faiWII** '"**"** 72TMaCHTNE'01iERATOP f t r outstanding co-ed camp in repairs. F: i DeAngelus, WYl ;eat-ln kitchen; hi exeeltenftcellen------areaof 3. DRILL PRESS Rock H ill, N.Y. For application G.E. automatic washer $80 AltenburgFiaRoHouse P R lV A T aety deslri 484-0353 Florham•— Parktrent»arkrrent $3r75$375 per rTmo. automobile -. I for 2 years’from May OPERATOR and Interview write describing rjrriuiLEJttpY^tre#L- ..... foreign or America background ahd^”camplno ‘ APPLY IN PERSON EASTERN SALESCO- „ Elizabeth, N.J. LIGHT-and heavy-hauWng, yards,- experience. Camp SequdMr~B “"tra'dlfig 1 attics, cellar cleaning, *— — ’k^lACHARL'ES.Realtors Southgate RdM Murray Mill, N. * CR3-0004 -— 186 Mein St. Chatham 1233 Broad SL. ‘ .Summit gardenlhg. 277H)906. 07971. -- BLOOM INGDALE’S 1966 P LYM O U TH Satellite, 635-0890 GALL635-9481 OPEN EVENINGS Hear the great pianists of , 4n my - home.: LAWNS cleanqA and cut; cellars, ‘An excellent opportunity exists ‘TIL 6 attics.and garage cleaning. Light ,_ MIT — 4 Bedrooms, 2® for Chatham resident to worlt SHORT HILLS th e century on a Duo-Art hauifng and : rubbish removal. Baths — Top Neighborhood. BURLING in the municipal THURS.‘TIL 9 or Ampico Piano. All Reasonable rates. Call 273-4340. Available May 1,"1969 for 15 the Borough — 1964 IM P A LA SS, maroon months. Rant — $400 per mo, INSTRUMENT CO. SUMMIT BENINDIA DIH ELECTRIC IRONER types of - player pianos FRONTIER Electric Company; 1 - TAKE IT OFFl MOUNTAIN AGENCY, «) (mangle) available. * con vertible, - bucket— seats, Clark S t., Summit. Prompt CHATHAM, N J. COLLEGE STUDENTS UK." automatic transmission, PB, PS, service. No job 1 too small. Summit Avfc Summit. 273-2212. -Typing, essential; bookkeeping Train now to become a Wosjd phone 322-5762. new tlfBT»750.277-31l0r~ CR7-3071. ______experience preferred, but hot ipresentatlve. ‘necessary. Varied _ add , a t .t9 iL ,,„M 1965 DODGE Coronet, 440 V-8, SPLIT Level in Berkeley Heights; Ihtsresttng general office F U R N A C E I M O U N X .E C Forfn*ny with Stemway8rSons ■automatic. f»S. R8H.- ejroejlem ‘ bedrooms. 2-cer.garagii foro ne . duties ‘n_ pleasant office, st HUMIDIFIER, perfect condition, — ■ Canter Grove Rd.---- J~*~‘Mon; one owner, 2 /3-3429 „'^tWd ye«rfc C. K»lley Agency, »35. 376-6356. Dover, N.J. Realtors, 277-2121. - EMPLOYMENT WANTED Call for directions.- 366-8504 LIGHT trucking andd ellyerles 54 EDG Ew oo O Rd.. Chatham, 9 CHEVY ‘64 Bel-Air, 4door, I MA PLEWOOD ELECTRIC - ■to 3r Friday and Saturday. factory akr. R*H, excellent — “ -ts, circuit breaker tystems. Antiques, porch & garden Items, BALDWIN Ajrp*onic spinet, ^d«k».*iiOQ.32fc8991^fclO ,-.3M ftli.Stata LlcenseSao. At W W W L i 12) suitable for ears. dehumidlfler, etc excellent ~~co'ndltron and Jtist p.m. . < , .______KubTctlik. DR - 9G444, SG boats, rtorew. efcXpcatiKi Main HOUO AILLE^ tuned. $475. Cfttl after ’ road , B e r k e le y ” HelgiftKT" 539-77S0. 1965 VOL.VSWAGEN ___ rental. 688-5950.__ __ — CONSTRUCTION Bermuda^Uue.^Low mileage, very -MATERIAL&lING. 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- -LOOKING-FOR A — gamattedwp-te _ _ _ _ L 1500 square feet - . S BETTER JOB? V PRQ£ESSlbNAECheC3vouia II* iYBACUSE Bracelet a ------K rrCH IN HELP ■ See O.C.E. Personnel Servlces,“4l RATES.•’Tree and shhib-ti 273-8600 enrrimel ■- . j hb^le Stree^Summlt, N.J. Suite Free wtlmrtes. 376-4568. Ffdd'^:* S li^ |t|j7 ^;F MICONEAQFNCY Millburn & Short HiHs ITEM , Thuradoy. April 3. 1969 Museum Show Notes Booms Furnished INDUSTRIAL - 3200 W- Drug* and Driving mediately available B« BEST location .in Heights; auto engineering RENTALS WANfTED Galileo’s Contributions business opportunity ment available It do awnings or before 9 a.r 464-0203... ~:T ...... 5QUA^.^.co^ci.. Can Lead to Death The familiar story o t tific knowledge about it. needed! I Galileo dropping weights In line with Galileo’s BUILDING -containing 2 garages 273-8861. Every year many deaths with semi-finished Toft above Springfield Av*., COUPLE and accidents on the high­ from the Tower o f Pin is title, “Father of Modern reached by- separate entrances employee).empioyevLwiMi viw only a hint of th e man’s Located Main road In Berkeley '2-bedroom apartment, Summit 01 ways have been a result of Phyaics,” the astronomical Heights. Suitable for plumbing, vicinity . 277-4325. Needed by May I genius, according to Gary applications of some of his carpentry, contractor etc. Garages the driver being influenced' suitable for cars, boat or storage by narcotics or drugs. Swangin. Newark Museum physical discoveries will be rot. supplies. A ll or part. OCEAN GROVE, N.J. • 10-rooni Reasonable rental,- Call 643-6*50 furnished home7?2 Wocks ocean. PROFESSIONAL family ofthrae Many drugs which are Planetarium Supervisor. In shown. The program will wants • 2-b3droom furnished l^ U ^ t (or^ouse)v watchung nationally advertised and The Genius of Galileo, the also review the .stars, and or Summit area: until January. easily purchased without April planetarium show, planets in the spring skies. 1970. To 3400,1 all Inclusive. Phone 561-0221. 9 to 4 p.m. prescription'impair driving Mr. Swangin will discuss Free public perform­ Monday. ability. Such easily obtain­ some of Galileo’s im­ ances are given at the FOR AMY SEWER OR able items as tranquilizers portant astronomical dis­ Newark Museum, 49 Wash­ and antihistamines, com­ coveries and theories, ington Street, on Satur­ monly used in cough or sketching them against the days and Sundays (Except DRAIN FAILURE, allergy medicines, can pro­ background of th e times. April 13) a t 2:30 and 3:30 Second, Bloom!' duce a state of drowsiness Galileo discovered the j).m._ Chddren under 7 are CALL 762-5041 CARRIAGE HOUSE, apt. leading to such side effects moons of Jupiter and the* not admitted. small home sought b! professional, artistic, young as inattention, confusion' 267-0102.______~ ■ ■■• and, ip many cases, deep. T h e . Item —welcomes ROBERT LA VALLEY, The problem does not “letters to the editor” RENTALS WANTED rest solely with narcotic or submitted by its readers. PLUMBING & HEATING . habit-forming drugs, which To be considered for receive the most publicity. publication, the letter 18 ROSEDALE AVENUE. MILLBURN Amphetamines or pep pills must contain die name are often believed to he no and address of the writer.

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