mumm MI* mmrwimr tnmm vivnr IN UNION COUNTY FtlbiMurt WESTFIELD, HEW JOU3EY, THURSDAY, APBIL 13, 1950 •vwr Thuridair. amaques Park Court LWrves III Wellington Via Cookie Safe. 4th Ward Race T6| School Botrd • ' ,-• • ~ - - - -zt* Expansion Passed Suit Decision Feature Election" Jitdgrtlfeve E»d* ouncil Approves 2-Day TmUnoay Schreiber Gted In Court Hotue All Campaigners County Content* a Developoent By Exchangite* A eaclsion on which ef two con tracting Irms should receive tae Quiet In Borough Prause Slight er Recreation heating and ventilating coatrac Honored At for WMtfteU't new HflMflW high Prioary Interest school yesterday awaited the Bub- Four Seek Two expansion of Tamaques Park Tuesday mission ef brief a to Superior Cour Council Vacancies i recreation center was voted Judgt frank L. deary. With virtually no major , tid*y night by the Town Coun- Police Chief John R. leartiWr In other local and county i Twe days of complicated test! MOUNTAINSIDE —There has t-hen it approved the construc- was honored at a special "Ichreib- Republican voters In tae feMta mony in the suit ended Tuesday been no out-and-out active cam- i of two tennia courta there, «r Nifht" meeting of the Ex- ward will draw the priie «
tb. former C. 1. WpWy farm. , XKT^S^wtta Men. ^ "'*'• Wllt»r Garden Club of WeatMd. the $5.00 2firW"?"l«,W !2?r JJ*0' «"• t>» E'lMibeth Rotiry Club, H IMS home* in WeataeW, Git-, Hi j, iurvived by B|. %ih, Mr.. w«jd, Cra»roTd, Kahway, Scotch Vera Babcock Oiman; • awi, Kred- Plain. .ndFanwood.- When the rlc D, ,r. of Garwoodi and a town wa. incerporated in 1W3,, d,ughter, Nancy Jane, at home. he was elected to the ftnt Town Funeral wrvlces were held on Council and served, for two years. , Gray1. Funeral Home, 25% Off on Suits and Full Ungth Spring Coats Tue diy ln He was a volunteer fireman and' lth RcVi Dri Robert Mi pinner, had served at treasurer of th1e minister of the Pre.byterian SIZE 9lo 15 MISAUS Exempt Firemen's Association foe Church, officiating. Interment was many yean. He was also an or-in Elmwood Cemetery, New Bruns- SIZE 10 to 20 OMN FRIDAY Ml 9 ganiser and treasurer of the, West- wick. Held Band; a member of the Cran- ford Lodge of Foresters, Junior Order of American Mechanic, All Mrs. Josephine Marotta Glory Council, 62, 8ons and Daugh- Mrs. Josephine Marotta, 81, ters, of Liberty and Court Provi- widow of John Marotta, died Tuo)- TRAVELERS SHOP dent, IOF, 3130, of Westneld. day night at her home, 634 Sterl- ing place.' Mr. Winter', wife, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Marotta, a native of Italy, 226 EAST MOAD STtHT C. Winter, died three yeara ago. had resided here 27 years. She He ii survived by a son, Earle was a communicant of Holy Trin- 8. of Kenmore, N..Y.; two daugh- ity Church. . ters, Mrs. Jessie W, MacMMan The funeral will be heW at 9 and Mrs, Alice M. Tears; three a. m. Saturday 'from her home. brothers, William/Frederick and At 9:30 n. m, a High Mass of Phillip; four grandchildren, and j g^; %f^- ojjfe"edj .J-Hg Jly w.0. ig.""t'*"ndcluWren' Bl^ "'ITrinity Church by Bt. Rev. Msgr. Westfieldi . y y Henry J. Watterson, pastor. In- Funeral services were held on terment will be at the convenience Tuesday in Gray's Funeral Home of the family. with Rev. Anctrew Rahner, 'pas- tor of the Pentecostal ' Ch«r4. J. Harrison Roll ; PUinfield, .offlciatinjr. InterBertt j. Harrison Roll, «1, of Spring? II S3 H& Our Suits Are Inside this new home of*||||»f^herj» c*p? be most was in Fairview Cemetery. |>, ; Held road, TWountalnnlde, died Fri- modern of all living convenience*; .A de«p freeze, air- day in Overlook Hospital, Sum- conditioning, the tool bedroom for cool Summer tempera- Lionel B. Michael mit, after a month's illnex.1 A "Perfect frits" tures, the moisture provision that makes the heated house. Lionel B. Michael, 46, of 145former farmer and dairyman, he balmy in Winter. Sb a breath of Florid! ta part of your Wells street, died Tuesday in retired several years ago because interior. . •• ' •"••-. -.•>. Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld, of pooit health. He served on the For Your Personality, Too! of a cerebral hemorrhage. (Continued on Page 4) •?:•••••••'-> We will not push the architect's elbow and tell himBorn in Champaign, III., he had what you want when he designs your house for Wych- resided here 17 years. He was an wood. But after finding out what you want in living space, associate superintendent in charge Court Reserves outdoor quarters, etc., we will gladly cooperate with you of wage practices at the Western • (Continued from PIIKO 1) Electric Co., 160 Broadway, New the Arace Arm said he had used and your architect to produce the "thing of beauty and both types and testified that they v York City. He was also an asso- > joy forever"—your home.. ciate professor of management in were of equal merit. the Graduate School of Business J; Bliss Austin, president of the ; Wychwood has a wide range of building sites which Administration of New York Uni- ; fit most any pocketbook and budget. The modern young versity. business man upon whose shoulders the work and worries Mr. Michael was the author of of the world to be, will rest; can find a satisfactory loca- several books, the most recent of tion here. which, Wages and Salaries, was HYDE & ELLIS published two weeks ago. He was One of the most beautiful homes the writer has seen graduated in 1925. from the Uni- TuttU Hardware is a small but roomy 'adobe' one-floor hoiue. Tile or sodversity of Illinois and was a mem- roof; and a tall Eucalyptus tree reaching its limbs toward ber of the Telephone Pioneers of heaven, standing sentinel-like beside this Beautiful abode. America of the Western Electric TEXOLITE Ornamental features like window-boxes, doorways, upon Co. He was a communicant of the cream stucco background. Colorings in painting the Holy Trinity Church. trim, the pergolas, the lattice work,—landscaping that He is survived by his wife, Mrs. PAINT Claire Viguier Michael, and two ties this small and restful house to the good earth, har- brothel's, Harold 0. and William monize. It becomes a part of its surroundings. It isn't a M., both of Chicago. SOUTH AVE. . WE. 2-6700 ranch house crowded on a 60-ft. lot. , The funeral will be held to- morrow at 9:30 a. m. from Gray's Wychwood has a lot of interesting history. It took Funeral Home. At 10 a. m. in many years and the collaboration of the best artists and j Holy Trinity Church, a Solemn architects in America to carry out the rather unusual plans High Mass of Requiem, will be and ideas which composefthe original Wychwood. Whim- sung. Interment will be in Holy McINTYKE'S sical, practical and pleasant. Cross Cemetery, Arlington. Just what is the correct suit, the suit Wychwood is over the top. There is no guesswork LAWN MOWER here, In some respects the impossible has been achieved. Mrs. Charlotte Lawrence that will enhance your personality ... Mreat care will continue. No preaent resident and owner Mrs. Charlotte Lawrence, 70, of £.,. 822 South avenue, watt, died Mon- SHOP i"» be in complete harmony with your Of Wychwood property need fear any decline in atand- day night at her home. needs and mode of living? These are ards of either achitecture or the people who are to liv« Born in New York, Mrs, Law- here. Drive or walk through Wychwood now—it has sev-rence had lived here nine yeara. innocent questions, questions that spell eral evidences of progress since last week,—see the newShe was the wife of the late the difference between certain good- homfes going up in Kimball Circle, in Kimball Turn and Charles Lawrence, who died 37 Hawthorne Drive. years ago, She was a communi- grooming and merely adequate dress- cant of Holy Trinity Church. ing. The young man "on his way", the «.wiWe want our Wychwood neighbors to recognize, Survivors include a daughter, that they are the community. The Wychwood Association Mrs. Elizabeth Wiegman of West- alert businessman, the polished lawyer, is a splendid organization. It commands respect and itsfield j a brother, Frank Haverty, the trusted doctor;., all look for some- significance has helped place Westfield in its high place at home; and two grandchildren. Quality Suits or honor. It shall continue to be so. We invite the con- The iuneral was held this morn- thing different in their suits, It's that ing from Gray's Funeral Home. tinued neighborly cooperation of those who now compose At 9 o'clock a Requiem Mass was something different, that something that vnnfrTf8-31™ Po.Pulation. Bring your friends out. Tell Stein Bloch from $75.00 el lves offered in Holy Trinity Church. makes a suit really yours that means suc- ffi ^ ' G'/e them a chance to make up their own Interment was in Mount Olivet Th» »OWM tnowir tw tvtry turn*. minds. We will follow your lead with any information, Poww drlvtn whMli, powtr drlvin Freeman 65.00 Cemetery, Elizabeth. ml, powtr 4>lv«u 4twrptntr. Tin cessful dressing. We take your special prices, maps, house plans, architects' names, builders' bids, lour-eytl* Brlggi A StiiUon u«ln» Uku Uw llbof gut »r Uwn nwwlnf. .needs into consideration and help you Botany "500" 60°° accomplished * ' building project simple and easily Mrs. Louise W^ Spear • Buy From the Only select the suit that suits you. Michael Stern from 45.00 Mrs. Louiao Wood Spear, 91, of 561 Highland avenue died Friday Authorized "Eclipse" WvZl?^in mind> ^e pe°P]e who ha™ come to make Dealer in Westfield Our fin» shipment of Tropical Worattdt hoi arrived. have boultth e "'" Mtehborhood it is, are those who For real satisfaction, come jn today I h caute the Complete' Line of Famous Slop In now for bml ttUttton. »Svnn« ™ ? A ,^ V "anted to. Not because HAND AND POWER ariyone pushed them on to the dotted line. MOWERS nhHw+fnT rand PT}Cfuli8ts are yours f01> the asking. No HYDE & ELLIS In Stock 6diff6ren t 8ections atyou row n formerly ECLIPSE . COLDWELL .^vtSket^ Turtle Hardware) REO , ..WYCHWOOD CORPORATION, EXPERT SHARPENING John franks and REPAIRING •/;•: , , Arthur R. Rule, Pros. WIRE WELDING and : '''/• •••••• ' -1011 Wychwood Road, DELIVERY SERVICE Plainfield WESTFIELJD Ridgewood >:;~ •* ;•>. •. Westfield, N. J, ' FENCING OPHN RVKNINflH OPfcN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 235 N. ELMER ST., fln {%£*#$''••' '•'" ' ''-:/.'J! ••"''. " •••'•• SOUTH AVE. . WI. 2-6700. : WESTFIELD, N, J. ? S#.^;.i:-;.-.;V./ ''''}.$8.Fifth Avenue, ' ' •:'•'• WE, 2-2S28 ^gMfit^A, -,7 . '""*New York 19, N. Y, '."''' '" THE WffWELD LEADCT. THURSDAY. APML IS, All the followinr tract or parcel ot land and the premium hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying NOTICB IS HBREB1T GIVEN, and being In the Borough of Moun- Thnt the final account of the eub- tainside ft the County ot Union and ecrlber, «.• surviving eubstltutod ' IOHN g. IRVING. SWte of New jersey: i' u»Lue uiiuer the latt W1U and Tes- HYDE A ELUS Being known as Lot numbered 3 tament of MARIE DEPUI NORTON, Block B on Ma* of The Wood- deceased, will be audited and »ta.ted nds, Section "A.", Borough of by the Surrogate, and reported for »•••'• iiountainside New Jersey, February settlement t
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t » • i » • rt«t*jlerlr #M5to $UM il'K SbH4f«tO WWthiAAAAHC Due to factory restriction we are net permitted to advertise the names ef these mamilaeturen, but Jbu wUl fla* the tlna BUM stampee la awry pair. 114 SprhfflaM Aw. StMMit, N. J. • Opposite the New Krtis Store Reg. 49.95-125.M 80c -38" Preach Crepe Rayo« Priats WON Henri: t A. BL to ( P. M. mriisy NlghU TU ( P. H. 1.29-38" Cohama «Soath Pacific** Rayoa From Our Retfalar Stocks Complete Service Foir Your Car Not just ordinary reductions but a fabulous After Easter Sale of our fine fashion suits ... with savings up to 47.00. All hand-tailored or hand-detailed. Included are classic tail- At lews, dressmaker suits, bolero suits, two-skirt suits with vests, pleated skirts—in Fortmann's MUateen, Julliard's PJanatetn, worsted check, worsted gabardine, vcrdona, wool 1.98-41 Cohama 100 Dealer Bayoa Prlatt crepe. Junior, misses*, brief and women's sixes. SPRING ASK ABOUT OUR SPRING & SUMMER ' TUNE-UP. COATS At Yd. From Motor Tune-Up To Complete Motor Reg. 59.95-110.00 1.98-42 Skinner's Rayoa Priats Overhaul. From Our Regular Stocks 1.98 - 42 Celanese AUureacel Priated Rayoa Crepe Our experienced mech- anic* are at your serv- ice with the most up- to-date equipment.
Atlantic Gasoline, Oil, You can save as much as 42.00 in our dazzling After Easter Tires, Batteries, and Sale of high fashion coats—timed for a full season of Spring Accessories. wear. Distinctively styled coats in the finest Forstmann and Julliard woolens. You'll find fitted coats, box coats and the At crisp 1950 silhouette—dolman sleeves, Moused back, full skirts and straight slim-slenderizing coats, Junior, misses' To 3.49-40 Cohama Puns fly© Pore Silk Priats and women's sixes, i •• taihtont, Third floor
OPEN MAPLE CREST AUTO CENTER OPEN THURSDAYS 1144 SOUTH AVENUE, W. THURSDAYS UNTIL V , (corner Crosiway Place) UNTIL 0 PICKUP and DELIVERY M - Simonetti Westfield 2.6816 J« «>ne PLAIN PIELB PLAINFIELD THE WRSTItBOi LEADER. THtJRSDAY, Ag&flL. t3ir
•me coming here from IiO«g Island. rn«r«i»ri«<: OBITUARIES Mrs. Donahue is survwed bf two sons, Th»m»s of Houston, Kresge • Newark ( from Pa* 2) Tex., and Frittjc JE. • •£ . Scotcfc t-li-f Una id of lit* lmry tuid Mountainside Bors,ugh Council in Plains; two daughters, Mrs, Nancy in sinfi fw Hit Km'itugh of Pruss of Scotch Plain* and Mrs, . will incfi in Lite •1' -TMt-; , 1927, He was born in Mountain- r«i»:»T. ! Mary Miller of Astoria, t. I. Bit IT tintJAl.VRJntAl.VRJll IJV THK side and lived there ait his life. 1 MA>*Oft AND t'dl'.Vt'Hd.tH. . i.:. IN from Gray's Funeral Home, and TMB A1T, /pi-It mil, U&ft. nieces end nephews. Westfleld. Interment was in St. lifiu^n lln- lining uf 7 A. M. and . ... OF r erty and . Funeral services 'were held Mon- Gertrude's Cemetery, Woodbridge. "8 P. 14., E.ti.T. . MOl'N'TAIKSIDK: Bonous-li of The foMmrinfr is n list wf tin* 1. >»tvlion 3 ur the Ordlnuncf «f l i>f I'nion Oioichiiiftfr tc I day at his home, with Rev. Milton oflii-fn ID he wttcd for at Hie tstiA «bir]i ihis (iritliucnci; in uinrndniory, vid to n* (ho "jitun]L-lp:lllly"j, P. Actey of Mountainside lXn!on l*r*mnry KWitSbu: tt i;pr#by ainmaed l* road u.a tul- me liucroicnipnt ur (Ydnr Avcnua li> 1 WIlKiHT " "r'lovinB "memory of A ftipnibfi- of the HOUCP «if R*p- I he niunk'lliu'H.v, fn.ir, Oak Stie<*i. Chapel officiating. Interment was ! Koben V. Wrighl. Jr., S2e. u-hn refccntiUiw's from Hit* KUUi Con- 8«OTtm i FlLrklnv ou tba £«I-^outhwokteJiy ttnd Xorlltwvrtprly, n in Fairview Cemetery. • gav»* hin llf*- couiaffcouoly for Jii.* in hcitby limlt«4 as diwtAncp uf four huudS'CCl nnrl flfl> •onuniry, Aorll.lt. J»45. Tiir**** Mi»mlMN*« ef 4he Hoard of feel WDM'), by the roiiHtiut'tiim Chuwn Frt'fholders for I'nioti <«). PJWMHK on botk *1*P» at therein ur a pavement iti accord- MoumMilu n Avenu* ' briwr«n ance with pldne itnd BjwiflcaUons Mr*. Emma L. RotofI LEGAL M0TKE3 riiir Sheriff. tlio houhourr s uuff 7:» A.M. an*prrliafMl by Arthur l-f lentil, ifajr- Tlirn- A'oroitfi'H. , i. 1M P.MPM . IKI bttrir 1itnlt<>4 ouffh Kiiyliiecr, diitfrt April 1. 1 B.in, Mrs. Emma L. Roloff of Spring- UTKK «F «K1 SBvtrM Marvel White Brcwl o«**»a**% iKiMrMii Puanperaiekel Bread imh*i Irish lUiain Bread w-u. Plaeatple Cocoaat Baku, s*> - UMy's kky Foods 10*. ft Jtlly Doant Fingers • • tk»afiiar||fl bxMktSNf Straiwd and homofanliad ar choppad Pouad Cak* OaUarMaiWa MtV«w4|| U 32,22* Del Monte Diced Carrots i*.W2(«29« '.^Sfr SUPER-RIGHT MEATS yi LaxMktSwp Kidney or Red Beam Mm* iit^t* 19a Lima Betas MRkh-gr«MM4«hN*20 n. c«t 21« 25* They're real budget-savers .,. thinks to AlFi policy of keep- Jalcsi . • ««.awMN Urga caka lor bath KM ing prices as low as market costs permit. Real treats, too, with Cut Beets lo* 2i.z.«n2i«27e their tenderness, juiciness and delicious flavor. Try "Super- Blended Juice MhwtoMaM »<» ca*27« String Beam ion. t?«c«,2i<»23« Right" meats, you'll thank your lucky stars you did! Fordhook Lima Beans nwp.«3St Golden Corn AM fancy cr*Mi ityi. 20 oz can 2 for 25e Sandwich Steaks '»-*•• n«,»*a,9Sa Swan Soap Tomato Sauce AW(•«» 1 o>»»3 h>, 20c For dithat, laundry and barit Sweet Peas . lam 20 ei CM 2 im 27e LEGS OF LAMB £;*«•«. Iff *5»« Tomatoes loni 1»oz.c.n2lor25« HOMELESS CHUCK POT HO AST *..-*.• * 78« Sophie Mae Peanut Brittle . nb.aM.9Ss Italian Tomatoes impon* mz.can35« FOWL '•'''•«"=».M'aii-aiiIIMI; liH;-U::rt ib lie* lamarllUr Ib 37* Warwick Thin Mints . . . UkMSfa, SwuSkp Campbell's Tomato Juice 20 at c.n2for25c far diihai, laundry and bath Caramel Pecan Delights w«micktt».ijaa99a V-8 Vegetable Juice n n 2 fei 23c u 01.33c Chuck Boast or Steak Boutin ib 49« Pork Loins wh»i. »:ntiw M h 47« 2125. Heart's Delight Nectars V" '««2fc>r21« Tup Sirloin Roast w«i-i» ;M •«««< »>B7e Loin Pork Chop* . e«*«n *69« Comstock Sliced Apples . 20oi.c«17e Chopped Beef Pur« bMl-lrcihlv orsund ft>49e^ Pork Chops ' Hip and'Wild.r cuti k37a MorrelVs Sausage i«»uaai , iat ca*S9i Fresh Hams who't or «nh« hiii ib 53o One Pie Blueberries • • . I3OICM29C Beef Short Bibs , . . . . . »45c Pancake Flour Aum j.mim« »ez»ta.'l#js . 'Graasa dissolving daahMr Junket Rennet Ponder . . 3pia«29c Shoulders of Lamb ; oon-tui-wheii ib 49« Sliced Bacon Sunnyll.ld-W|« curtd 2 hill Ib. pkgi 55« Log Cabin Syrup • • • • • -nn.1jb\ . (4 or Stewing Lamb tr«»Vindih>nk ^29" < Frankfurters skinim it 53« can Fruit Cocktail D«I MOKJI Whit* Houi* Brand ,.-. lh«ra'i non» baltatl 155 ELM STREET '-ZSS&Jtti&ar WESTFIELDN,, J. Large Free Parking Area Adjoining Store ^ TWE WTgTTTELD LEADHt, THPISDAY, AFtlt vsen to rw «.o? nrniM DIMES METZ ftMUTM, KIEF ft a Br.t-«oor den be, a burner, hot waiter heatar. hi R. R. B BMWea-. sea Is »o ln- fully furnishes, dining reop aver joo »»U1 apena most of looking exotic LAOOOM. I be*, Mmmmm Cktrgt S(h Tor DiMU Cal*KT M'UOAL. 0W>r Vrac pre- • ILTIPLgi y^me there ejpectally if you rooi-na. llvlna; room Influx, filly war bungalow. Five full Bleed have a television set. For enter- equipped kitchen, elac rooms on first flfloor, l large open SNUG WHITE COTTAGE talnlni on a toner acale, thla tor,Tbath, iuti, shower. Si r expansion «P8.ce on the second. bbme kaa a nooderful niapm ed. dock, boaL Perfect can* ^ Aicc coaditlon; oil burner. $Xl,- RAIL FENCE — $11,100 rooa. lar«e enoa«h lot a. plnaj- 110,500. Other ^ottsaei. KiM up! btmc table* al«o, plenty of adai- Pine Park Lots, ll« up. Water- glILT M tMZ, laesrily Laeals4 ttoSl " pace witli colorful tuUt-ln front Lou, |I uM. Terma. . Free Far CkiMiea% Mar in an ei- seats mid, ot count, a Jnost com- Booklet. Open 7 dayi week. with three bedrooms, all on . cellent residential area on «n Dlete bar The Hoar la tiled; the THE HAM •oor. Living room with fireplace. attractively shaded and thrub- walla are pise-vajieUes: the cell- Iali dining room. New hot water bed plot Unlike many modern inc lucbu are receaaea- Tliere !• WHOCAMETOMNNEA" Beatles- punt. 111.760. bungalows this one has an ei a Bnt-tioor powder room: en the trance vestibule and separa! second Boor are three line bed- AsVWM TsW CO**** from Wll- dinette; comfortable living roraia aaS two tOH bathe, one «i mm School. Sis rooms, good kit- room, modern kitchen (new sink which lias ant*ll ahewer ».nd tub. chen, reasonable taxes. Asking top), twb flrst-ioor bedrooma Thl« 1» a Sella-htful cuiton-buill ICAlHOtf RUITAIJ (one of twin bed else which has dwelling In a n«l«hborheod of been completely redecorated), attractive homes. May we rtow xfvabtje -~ i -roaats; awSS at UhTCK.* aCajaMi.. Small, but com tiled bath: on the second floor It to you? pact and complete six-room home Is one finlhhed room and a large ttTNOLMA R1TZ with nearly new oil heating plant. storage area; partitioned recre- I* Owner transferred and anxious ation room in basement, oil MILLS ei Rasiwslia c^aaar, ba< torlsale. 118.ODD. heat, rear cellar entrance to a borne for anotfcer Weat«el*er. laundry; attached garage. As you know, many of our folks • fummi RCNTAU CUM* A* M. WHISTLE five-room have retreated to this picUiresaue M «AK AV bungalow built 1941. Uving room WEAB WIUW gCIM*)!, There farming »rea. far from screeching ILMBHI UajTAM AVAJLAMA with nreplace, dining room, tiled la A Very OssforuMe three- brakes and honking. horns. The Also ruatic - and near Csloplal ar tw bath. UpiUIrs is tinUhed beau- bedroom home listed at 112,500; quiet and restful atmoapkere of model mtucn for sale In awi- and IU.75e. tkey represent tifully In knotty pine, and the two-car garage, living room tWs community ha« even attract- tiful Club Colony of Cedar croft, TO TAKK SM4T PaUDC In room IB over if feet long! At- nreplace, attractive exterior. ed nationally known literary peo. on nortk shore of Metestek knowing our listings thoroughly, ieettaf* aeajr tractively landicaped yard. Ill,- With a little papering and pie. The 150-year.old farmhouse River, overlooking •arnsaal We inspect them as Cast as aoa- Ot>u painting nomeone .will have a is neither larsre nor fancy. Th; olrice opw dall/ PiTrit sHile after they sra listed and we Bne home in an excellent loca- living frism Ta about ti feel 6O||lgMil^ try to conserve your time fcr 1MC«M.> •CHeML. LMIIc tlun. Call us now for complete square, and has an old nreplace skewing you tke kind of prop- with big Ideas. Living room with details. six feet wide. There la a llrst- artlas that we believ- e- you iwill flrepla.ee, full dining room, mod- floor bedroom ani bath; three Of course. In Ike Inal porch at Ik* rear ov ern kitchen, lavatory. Upstairs KIEF ftft BASSB A , bedrooma and balk on second , you aad you alone are tke two bedrooma and bath. In addi- loor. Modern . steam ideating — UVIBB , kee, . That la why. when we (rat tion there la a nicely Rnlshed C K. . GARRETSOPIGARRGARRETSOE P . plant; large often icreeaed porch , room, isrgekfteh.ae —.—^~^1 , _^ ^ aaj you oat to look at proper- basement room with another Are- sterage > roan; kualntsa .. we like to give you a pre- place. Lovely grounds, manr trees R. R. BewraMB , JrJ . overlooking lovely grounds. Tnsra llaary whirl to better under, rACki m and shrubs. IU.6M. e are 15 acres and an unusual var- preferred; references. ; write staad your preferences. iety of trees and ahmkkery be- l«l, care Leader. srlvaceatlM ycoavenlen to re t to »*i t^ 7 "«iW.VJ cause -this was formerly a nurs- MMaCTtw* as s> WMe that £••<» JtlglT aVhooia. price BVB. ery. AUo, kerrr buakes. fruit «( Iji^M lacluadea a very nice Here la peace of mind oh a dead trees, and an anparagua a bad. An •rill as agreeably surprised. and street tn nt franklin ichool Crasa escavatlon haa made (or fIT. section. 8lx attractively decorated l aohooHa. w r«v AM !•« for tke rooms, new furnace, deap yard. swimminll g pooll with appropriate tra*s»orta(loa, aassaal, tke picturesque Monterey Transferred owner wants to talk NEW BUNGALOW building! and akower. The prop- areaHKlur—HMBI tkae with wilding roaa to gum Ul Miaja, ,re three erty la easily reached by good • aartect elevation, then look Ihla aaee of wtdclir varied arckltec- bualneas. Asking f 14.5M. THW NKW BUNGALOW, situate. roada, and there are two rallroada i over. uree, , each close'tclose « verfectvect ' foforr" ititss In a good Westneld location, la for commuting. , . . • traerae . All UelUUcel at t locationlti s IIn THRU*: LAR4SB REMasMNi. tiled almost ready to be mined Into. thermoatat, needs ,o bath, and the convenience of an second - floor, all utllltisiTalso 3 me tB LsMMsiaju for the un 1 extra nnsl-ltuor room for tele- Il Is priced right in the lowA WELL PLA»«B;B •ix.atMM Keamore electric washer asaal In InterioInterior ieslajneljn,, eacach a aa «ou 114,000 range and can be easily HaaK with three bearebma and roonu and balh, furnUhed. on c,oaaltlon. Call WRit ' circular didinindinini g roorm with IIn U ' vision, office, den, etc. Nicely pro- financed. The lirst door contain two tiled batks. Flral-noor pow- third Boor. In Chrlittaa hoate, on improvement dm'rlbro In Section 1 of this ordinance, inclliHivc of said The hul b o •) (I oi'dlnant* dotvn payment, Is I4600.O0 I'UblU h wu lalroouw* (10 The estimated m a x 1 in u m at a nrnpTl #rlei nf jn^fuli!**! of t have WklV CAMY 1*1 •aa* lubjtafc. Carolaa T. Clark, 'Fold imnios* ior iuatruveuinit, avltliln CALL WB. S<4Mi. B. A. (YataT, IX. S., K4. M. 5J- 6tin- limitations of sections 4(l:l-;U 4-in.it i ii •WBW MEVHaaCB Mouataln An, Wet ''^tfVlfkrfc lueer • 'to 411:1-30 of said I.ocul liund Ijiw 1 _.. .ffli sww.v_ this I uud urroidinir to the reutnmable liPe Fee* IB* CO aiid aN hereby made part mined «ud atatas ttuU'l - , tlu-ixjf, in twenty <20) years. iirdlnaiire. amount of HBoacy aan. , ..) The supplemental Mat *t»te- RUCTION' S. 8o much of i ;imeiit required l.y sai7 Local Bon AWN'S TIKI ••SSVSCSl.-*4W M—4t 'I-aw has l>ecu duly made and fil to Hrrve you ou local aud tone*!» • in the office of the Clerk of 1 \VH a-StISS 4BtT miuilclnnliiy. nnd a complete e*e- •ruled oilaJiml thereof has been filed Aarij isth. U MAaalllARTBRI In the office of the Director «f Lociil '4 -of Am uru iMI. Prompt and Depend. ('•tiveiiiiiient of New Jersey, nud such wlii further consider the sum/.for ™ ^™ - ^ ™ •-» •--• wv IM Il4tfl K^ f ^^wa Itiovenient film ilble Serviae—All Makes — Bold - mined and declared that the numtier Hlalcini-lil i-liou-H that the KI-OMK dcln final pan>«Ke ou the 14th day of l>ll Utii ttede — Hepairep d —Exchangeg d — ns defined by scutiou 401-71! of naii April, , u:,o, at eight -• .i~-* vi unnuAi Instailineuis In whlcii the »r5?*Tlt>N 7. Jrce Bill mate*—NNo obligationsb . '»» Is Increased by thin urdliiniite P. to, in the nouiifll *p*ol«l a*seaaw*ttl> *o be levlrt. OB ajEUEL. W Mas »«.. WK. I-MM - •••i-»«n s,,fl ,(1O issuance of theMunicipal Hulutiue;,' 121 Prospect authorised by this or- atj-eet, Westllpld, , New •Jersey. U Btite <4 Vt*w ier»y which time n»4l .pUt' ...p an. ..y IBTBOI. J. «*T Ul* Issuaaca of • _ TV, iANOiTAND, lion contained in subFection (J) ofH ho ma) he Interested therein wwill liciailtlon Nolei of MM PARTY JANDWKHM Hi-.-tlun 40: i-10 of sold JJIW to the ht> (riven nu upnoituully t" be hesrd amouni of-money 'iiecess Hbail not eic.erd In li. debt Ilinllnllous preHcrlbed by »nld conrcinlliK said ordlnahces. raiafd from ajl sources ... cipal am*unt th* Mm JA.N'K K. JP¥K». iKirtosf Is •>«7b"«>.o0-and thai IIIH Salii notes shall b««r ... The fnllo\vlli« items ns do. cslfaiated maalmvm sitnpunt of late which shall not. Town clerk. centum per annum, i # VACUUM CUANERS fined a:iii iiulhi'iUed ly sectlou April 11th, li;,0. boaas or notts nacessnry lo be \i- 1 4oit-r,r, of snid l^ocul Bon* Law are SUM for naid purpose is |ir..oi.o.uo. ue " •••• — All makM H a part of lha,cost of said Th*le In hereby (.pprapriatml to si Id fa, »alU. »tc, EIM- or Improvement to be iiuffiime t|i* sum of |ir,,ono.uo from 4 taaUUInc Intuited by the issuance of Mild oh- ranltal Inipruvament funds mall' ilaTUtlotiH. »k4tffiR.»>l«" Pumoaea. /. All *otk f u»r- SU4a»l.iU*S ky i- I. Not Mceedlnar ItM.OO (in aj. f»r»»ltM, adopted.' count of the coat of Issuance of said obllg-nllonsi ahd • • 2. Not exceeding 1.100 00 on ac- ku* count of the engineering and lnspec. MMMTM tlon costs and legal expenses. of the Town of Westfleld arvlc* nation la locati* . (»> , The stated numlier of inslal). CoUnly of Vnloh:' Tar'a. Tf Kim it., 'phone in en tii in which may he (aid the 1. That two liituinlnous surfaced _ J-««M, tat FRBB Iniaa'tion. special assessments to be levied en tennis courts with necesunry fendns1 lck-uj), delivery or ehoH-uiar. Auk tht property specially benefited fey nnd oilier work Inchleuin! thereto or R, a. Ckaltr. 4-fl-tf said locnl Improvement nuthorlaed be constructed noulherly from Ihe by thin ordinance in all (I). Athletic KM?Id at T»ni»que» Ke«fna- Section 8, The cost of the in Id tlon. local Improvement nuthoriaed t» i, That live present bUunilmma aaUn*t#« this ordinance, to the extent of th*marodant roadway on theenst side 'Bilhtd ay r* BUYS MORE AT YOUR QUALITY SUPER MARKET MO HBCF 1mm *» mmB*y ¥ Tht ]P^^^^^ la B^H ^ fe H^ . . .1 DAIRY MODUCTS WAT MT TW ITANBMB KM COUNIWV Spinach %3™atoma t4«i. ,*,, 21c Amtriean ChttM ». 39c Libby's Orange Juice *-,.«„ 25c mac LIFE ftlbw Margarine Birds Eyo GrMn Ptas Birds Ey« Rhubarb pip-20B Birds Ey« Wholt Ktrntl Corn 35c Birds Eyo Slicod Poachos it's Wej-Cut .. 31e Seabrook Cauliflower IB «. pkg. M. 1 Gruyere Maxwell Seabrook Potato Puffs »-.. pi, J Sliced Lunch Herring ' ••"•'" 23c 1 Snow Crop Broccoli Spears Imp Ahoy" Shrimp Cocktail •• +? 49c Campbell 12- FMSHMWC 19c 20c Luscious ijjJ. Af IF ^S^gl/*«gfH m FKKB SELF SERVICE MEATS 2 17-ai. cam 29c P FKOM Del Monte Golden Cream Corn FRESH ^^^mjm * YOW and OWN SUPER SUDS Kounty Kist Peat 2 17-91. cam POULTRY CRISP ^i^L^L^Ll^E^B^B^r^LXP. OAUM Welch's Grape Juice M-oi, bottla <-HP»t 26c Del Monte Prune Juice quart bettl* Campbell's Tomato Juice jumbo Na. i can 27c Del Monte Peaches "*"*» " «'«•» No. 2!i can 25c Dole's Crushed Pineapple No. 2 can 27c Pillsbury Flour Mb. bag jff^ FRUITS and Bisquick jii.ib.box 39cf Vegetables Sun Maid Seedless Raisins 15>oi. box 17r Hershey Chocolate Syrup Mb can ] Jc' Asparagus OMEN g.ncr0U* bunch 39c Tenderleaf Tea Balls 14-. 20c CAUFORNIA • GIANT Frizz Ice Cream Mix • 3-«. tin 29c ICETBERO 8oo Leg 0' Lamb ARMOURS "STAR *59c ll'Oi. pig. Jgc SUPER SUDS Minute Tapioca SOUORIPE Giant pkg. ^ Chef Boy-Ar-Dee »*«WTTI * MIAT Wk*. <.. 19c FRESH GARDEN FIAVOR Box of 5 Brill's-Spanish Rice 15-ot, can 1 Or Roasting Veal ,b 59c CUANED - TRIMMED I7r IWAI(fA Of Wheaties « CHAMHONS 2 • ox. pkB.. 29C WASHED-Roody for Cooking cello, bog •'* AJAX FRESH KIUEO - NEARBY - Cream of Rice U-o«. pig. 27c MILK FED - OVEN READY CRISP - TENDER Fowl large italic 10c 12c Keebler's Town House,Crackers Celery TABLE CELERY 16-oi. pkg. 32c WIUON'S CORN KINO U. S. No. 1 Sliced Bacon Lbphg. 45C 3 7-oi. pktji. 32C Upton's Noodle Soup 10b.32c ;- • PAIMOLIVE SOAP Minute Rice . S-OI. pig, 1 3- Maine Potatoes 3 ,.scale, 22C Heinz Baked Beans 2 Lib. cam 27c Corned Beef SS. -69c ROME BEAUTY- Skippy Peanut Butter «EAMY .r CRUNCHY , i-ib. ia, 39c lPurpoiiApptn-TrySomiBaked Old*. Red Heart Dog Food 3 "b """. 38c M nm Ut 73c • PALMOLIVE SOAP Prime Ribs O' Beef ' *""" conl Puss In Boots Cat Food ' 3 ' "»• 25c IATH SIZE . 2 "km 21c Chuck Roast B0NCIN * •• "-•49c FRESH BAKED GOODS DEPT. lb Chuck Steaks -49c( No Finer Baked Goods Anywhere! * • CASHMERE Pot RoaSt "ONItESS CHUCK *-79c • PARKER HOUSE Rolls pig .o< 6 ]^c BOUQUET lb Chopped Beef. mimf -'49c • STREUSEL 3 r«n. ek». 2J Buns pig. of 6 28c m HMF Pork Loins ' • COCOANUT Custard Pie "•' 63c Chickens BROIllNG *FRYING - 0VEN READY lb< 59c • CASHMERE oq Ducklings l0N0 |SUND'S FINEST lbl 55c Bon Bon Cake -jf5 GIANT VEL Zimmerman's Rye Bread l0flf 15c FREE For Our Cu*to«n«« Olanl pkB. the Easiest Place To P« Zimmerman's Hard Rolls «ii°b««-»" ON CENTRAL AVE. WISTFIILD PRRKinG O«»tr Or««i«, Int. THE wtraLp mam, tataspAY. AWBL tt, im '- Qmtim f-m^md Weddhkg Trim Vm Devemter Uiu Im* r. Fmmdm, ABOUT TOWN To Wed «. S. Wmu§h H. F. RmUolph Jr. Hmu Spri*$ MmW* Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Van Deven- Wed In Lmng ter of Scudder road have announc- The Union C«uty Blind Asso- Cfc«]*»r H, f la% ed the engagement of their daugh- Miss Jane Fairbanks Fonda, ciation has announced that it« an- Wedneitey at 1 ». m. it L-^ f ter, Dorothy, to Eobert S. Waugh, daughter of Mrs. D, Henry Fonda nual spring; dinner dance will be o *«• G.«. DWMWB rf**| SALLY of Hanhasset, L. I., and the late son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Waugh held April 25 in St. Marks Hall, w«t «"••*•• *»• #• • " of Maple street The announce- Mr. Fonda, and Herbert Fitz Ran- E. Jersey street, Eliaabeth. L. son will fiye fe ment was made last Saturday at a dolph Jr. of 64$ Arlington ave- Cieri of Westiield is chairman. t«y College. Miss Mary Gilpin of Coltwan The Misses Dorii and fatty luncheon-bridge given at the Van nue, principal of the Woodrow place was feted this week at aev- Greer were co-bottMeec yesterday Deventer home, Wilson and Grant schools Jiere, were married Saturday afternoon eral parties preceding her weddin* •t their home OR Dorii parkway Miss Van Deventer was gradu- in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eoy this Saturday to Kobert G. Vender at a shower for their iiiter-in-Uw, ated from Westfield High School, Cullen Gasser of Plandome, L. I. Meulen of Elizabeth avenue, Scotch Mrs. George Greer Jr. attended Pennsylvania College for The ceremony was performed by plains. Women, and is a graduate of The Kcv. Georgu G. Parker, pastor of Ifjfintff Gtinf OR AI Mrs. S. Clarence Steele of Eo- Mr. «„• kins Randolph of Princeton, His Green Mountain Junior College, Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Irion 15 of which were spent in Korea. He is employed by the Ideal Dairy father was pastor of the Foundry Poultney, Vt. of Norman, Okla., announce the MRS. STANLEY WILLIAM Methodist Church in Washington, «•» Klrth of a son, James Valden, Farms in Union. Miss Elizabeth Frazer Sealy, March 30. Mrs. Irion is the for- The couple plans to wed in late field High School and the Univer- formerly of Westfteld, was honor rrter Jeanne Vaiden of Weitfleld. Harriot Na$h Tucker October. sity of Rochester, Mr. Brower is America Cacchione •W-l guest at a surprise shower Mon Wed At Home To a graduate of PlainAeld High day given by Mrs, C. P. Eddy Jr. Mr. and MrT*Jack Coriell of To Become Bride School, served in the U. S. Naval of Arlington avenue and Mrs, Bound Brook' announce the birth Stanley W. Brower Liquore-Mone Reserve during the war, and at- ; Malcolm Wright of Hillside ave- of their first child, a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Cacchione of 112 tended Rutgers University. He is Troth Announced Th« Enduring, Faminiiw Manntr «f < nue, Mountainside, at the former's Lynn, March 31 at Muhlenberg Greene place has announced the Mis . Harriot Nash Tucker, a member of the Astronomical home. Miss Sealy, who moved mer Kay Nitchie, daughter of Mr, engagement of her daughter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rufus League and the American Astron- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Llquorc of from Westfield shortly after her mer Kay Uitchie, daughter of Mr, America, to Louts Cuseo, son of 8. Tucker of 843 Bradford avenue, omers Association. 490 Fourth avenue, Garwood, have graduation front Westfield High and Mrs. John Nitchie of 128 E. was married Saturday at 4:30 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cuseo of Fine Pure Silk Broad street. After a wedding trip to New announced the engagement of their School in 1932, has returned here p. m. in her parents' home to daughter, Phyllis, to Andrew Newark. to be married. The "ceremony will England, the couple will reside in Mr. and Mrs. Albeit W. Merck Stanley William Brower, son of Mone, son of Mr. and Mrs. James "The bride-elect attended West- •S 0 infOIVIOfl %t VOOFASt P I'M IM ' i take place Saturday afternoon at Dunellen. of 563 Highland avenue are the Mrs. William Stetson Brower of Mone of 531 Downer street. field schools and is employed by the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Neil parents of a son, Albert W. II, Dunellen and the late Mr. Brower. Miss Llquore is a graduate of the Vanderbilt Stores, Inc. Bell onLinden avenue. The groom' D. H. Gardener Jr. To born April 3, at St. Barnabas Hos- Rev. H. Mortimer Gesner Jr., Jonathan Dayton Regional High HEAVENLY SILK LINGERIE by HSCHH elect is Clifford H. Arthur Jr. of Mr. Cuseo attended Newark pital, Newark. minister of the First Unitarian Wed In September School,. Springfield, and is employ- schools and was graduated from Columbus, Ohio, son of Mr. and Society, Plainfield, officiated at the ed by the Diamond Expansion Bolt s Mrs. Arthur of Hempstead, L. I. the Newark School of Fine and Mr. and Mrs. George Bullett ceremony. Mrs. Mary L. Gardner of Van Co., Gai'wood. Industrial Arts. He is employed 10.98andup Miss Sealy is the daughter of Mrs. Nuys, Cal.. has announced the en- of 201 Linden avenue announce Escorted and given in marriage Mr. None attended Westfield by the Federal Telephone and Ra- Robert Sealy, and the late Mr. gagement of her daughter, Helen, r the birth of a daughter last Thurs- by her father, the bride wore an High School and served three years dio Corp. in Clifton. , formerly of Tuttle part to Donald H. Gardener.Jr,, son of OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS day at Muhlenberg Hospital. heirloom wedding gown of batiste with the U. S. Navy during the way. Mr. and Mrs. Gardener of 324 and rosepoint lace, which was war. He is now employed by lire Freveatlea Mrs, Story Lee of Clark street North avenue. 37 Elm StrMt . WwtfltW, N. J. worn by her aunt, Mrs, George L. WcBtfield Motor Sales Co. Best way to stop a fire li not to Mrs. A, D. Kelsey II of West- and her daughters, Mary and Nan- Mr, Gardener is a senior at the Chaffee of New London, Conn. She lit it atartl Imry, L. I,, will arrive later this cy, are spending this week with carried a bouquet of sweet peas University of Denver and is a week to be an attendant of her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John and forget-me-nots. member of Delta Sigma (frater- Fewl Pax sister, Miss ' Elizabeth Frazer GalUway in Larchmont, N. Y. nity. Once vaccination for fowl pox it Miss Martha Nash Tucker was started on a farm, it muit be re- Sealy, at her wedding Saturday. The wedding will take place in Mr. and Mrs Bukk G. Carleton her sister's maul of honor and wore peated every year. She will be a guest at the home of a. blue brocaded afternoon dreii, September. Mr. and Mrs. J, Neil Bell of Lin of Harrison avenue had as their Easter guest Mrs. Carleton's moth. Her bouquet was of yellow TORI.1- den avenue, •" •' "•'•" '"•' Two other.sisters, Mrs. Bradfatf * cv, Mrs. C. W. Holland of New lookltk moccasin has turned mhanmssl »*• Perkins of Cambridge,;Mass,, the York, formerly of Plalnfield. Miss Jean Reynolds of Fair former Nancy Tucker, and - Miss nont avenue will entertain at open Tom Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abigail Tucker were also attend- house Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones of Wells street, is ants of the bride. Mrs.' Perkins Thomas R. Crawford, who will home for the holidays from the wore a gray dress and carried irrive from California that day University of Wisconsin, where he Talisman roses, and Miss Abigail to visit Mrs. Crawford's parents, "witchery is a senior. Tucker wore a blue dress and car- Mr. and Mrs. George Young of ried pink roses. Miss Abigail Fairmont avenue. The guests are Lieut, and Mrs. C. E. Bradford Tucker played the wedding march former Westfield classmates of the and daughter, Bonnie Lee, have on a violin and was accompanied couple. returned from a vacation in Vir- by Caleb Brokaw of Dunellen at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. An ginia. Mrs. Bradford ia the daugh- drews of Olean, N. Y., will arrive ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White John H. WyckofI of Frenchtown, this weekend to visit her parents, of the Boulevard. brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. George Young of was best man, Mr, Perkins was Fairmont avenue. She is the for- Mrs. A. T. Savage of Dudley an usher. mer Libby Young. avenue enteraincd at coffee last The bride is a graduate of West- Thursday morning for her sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. I. McCredic Mrs. Norman Fuller of Poultney, and their daughter, Mrs. Irving Vt, who was visiting her here. Louis Apgar, returned last week -•» end .from several months stay at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Atkin- WESTFIELD'S SUNDAY Porapano Beach, Fla. son and son, Lowell W., of Canter- bury lane spent part of the week Mr. and Mis. C. D. Blackmorc in Ithaca, N. Y. Lowell register- DRUG STORE SCHEDULE of Birch place entertained neigh- ed at Cornell, whero he has been bors at an open house on Satur- accepted for next year. Ho is now OPEN THIS SUNDAY day. a senior at Westfield High School. -•» -*- Mrs. David Schirame] of Knoll- Mrs. C. E. Parker of Clark JARVIS wood terrace and her daughter, street and Mrs. L. H. Lcggett of • A. M. to • P. M. Joanna, spent tho holiday season Broad street entertained jointly with Mrs. Sehimmel's mother, Mrs at a luncheon bridge party at the I Rothschild of Memphis, Tenn Mansard Inn, Plainflcld, yestcr- They will return this' week. banctstwn vamp?, why, of count CLOSED THIS SUNDAY Miss Claire Gift, member of tho Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wilson Reconditioned Machines Roosevelt Junior High School fac- Jr. have returned to their,home ulty, Mrs. Alan Thompson of Lin- in Concord after visiting Mrs. WheUn'i . Barra's . . . SPECIALLY PRICED ... win School, Mias Jane Haywoodi librarian at the junior high school, Witnun-Beir. •nil Miss Rose Shcehan are spend- ing the holidays motoring through $ Virginia, visiting Wllliamaburg ind Jamestown, Portable . Gu.rani..d 59.50 •Hr- Mrs. T. D. Modes of Chestnut $ iti'cet has as her guests her moth- Electric Cabinet 69.95 er, Mrs. W. C. Portcrfiold, and her sister, Dorothy, from Topeka, Kan. S-Z MODEL Thin thin straps are news, so Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Zleglcr, expose yourself to them In formerly of Stanley oval, now of $ Ardsley-on-thc-Hudson, sailed yes- Vacuum Cleaner . . 69.50 this beguiling, bewitching, lerdny on the America for Eu- rope. They will tour Scotland, $ be-wonderful sandal. And news, England and France on their six New Machines 132.50 up Keeks trip. loo, that ultra short vamp.. .-unusual in a true moccasin -•- FLOWERS Mrs. E. T. Johnston of Lincoln FREE SEWING LESSONS but, then, Sportsters are always unusually exciting. fnad and Mrs. Robert Griswold of Summit, formerly of Westfield, en-, for your wedding With the Purchau.of Any of These Machines You've noticed, haven't you? $Q QC tcrtaiued Tuesday nt luncheon- bridge at Echo Lako Country Club. SERVICE AND REPAIR ON ALL MAKES We're well equipped to handle both Red, Natural, Green and Navy wedding bouquets and church or ! OF SEWING MACHINES home decorations, Let us djseuss them HYDE & ELLIS with you. forinnly 1 • (!• Tuttle Hardware 501 W. GROVE ST. SINGER SEWING CENTER Scott's . * Weitfield 2-1142 62 Elm Street . Weitfield 2-5626 ELM AND QUIMBY STREETS CLOTHESLINE OPEN MONDAY EVENINGJ Till 9 ! Plenty of Space to Park Open Monday Evenings ELIZABETH BRANCH - 13* HMOIA AVINUI «FVJ • SOUTH AVE. . WE. 2.6700 ifl •*, >\ t •. LEAD!*, THOISPAJ Bit 13. lS.SO jK$Wt$W0- FfKfff 9MKJ-, -•"• / WHS. Musical Club Production To Marion Clark'* HYDEAEUJS ToWedD.G.Tkmmm Engagement Told Marriage Told Mw. EsWle C. Harris of Firct Mrs. D. E. PsUTson of Roselle Edward Hoffman of 1030 Adams Feature Well Known Singers fs*a»' Park b»s announced th« eng-age- avenue, Union, has announced the street announces the marriage of . ment of her daughter, Ma rion engagement of his daughter, Lor- When the curtain rises on the Schtnaann-Heiok and PsaJ Att- her niece, Mis? Marion Starr j Roth, to David Gordon Thomas, raine, to F. Warren Brown, son Munical Club production of Mary house, Mrs. Bennett i« at present Clark, youngest daughter of the son #f Mrs. Isabel Thomas of 857 of Mrs. Lavinia B. Brown of 181 Wiffiams Belcher's The Legend «/ director of the choirs of the Fin* late Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Mountain avenue and the late W. Elm street, Elisabeth. Ronterd ojirf Modrlon oa May 9I PresbyteriaPrsulivterian Church of Metachen. Clark ef Westfield, to Donald SPADES II. Thomas. Miss Hoffman, daughter of the and 30 at Roosevelt junior High Site has bees chairman for several Weete'rvelt of Gary, Ind, on April Mist Peterson, daughter of the late Mm. Hoffman, was graduated School, there will be heard in the ytata of the WertBeid Community 1 in New Mexico. lat* David E. Peterwn, is a grad- from Westfield High School and is cart several of the town's better- Concerts series and is a teacher Mrs. Westervelt is a graduate ML . WLttfM aat* of RowlU Park High School employed by the Prudential In- known professional voices. of piano and voice in the town. of Milford High School, Mflford, and New Jersey College for Wom- surance Co. in Elizabeth. She has been .coaching with Alice Conn.; Providence Bible Institute, en. She is a home economic* teach- First soloist to appear on the Providence, E. I, and St. Mary's Mr. Brown is a graduate of stage will be Jessie Hewson Jones, Nichols of New York. er in the Winfield Park School. In tne Hospital School of Nursing, Tuc- Battin High School, Elizabeth, and as me aooesg. oi a convent ex v.is- title role of Madelwi will as the abbess Community Players Invites You to Join "EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" "THE II WHO CAME TO DIIEf SUITS - TOPPERS MIUINERY DRESSES As He Marches For Dimes OVER 20% off 50% off 50$ off at the SPKIAl 7OPPH GROUP DESIONW MIlUNtHY . . . VALUES TO 22.98 . NOW 9.00 NOW 19.50 »o $56.00 PARIS ADAPTATIONS VALUES TO 39.98 . NOW 11.00 STRAWS . . . KITS AND Roosevelt Junior High School SPECIAl SUIT GROUP TIE SILK HATS IN THIS CREPES . . . TAFffiTAS . .. PURE NOW 32,00 to 100.00 SILKS . . . PRINTS AND CHECKS SPECIAL GROUP Wonted Fabrics and Colors 3.00 (o 15.00 IN THIS SPECIAL GROUP Box Office Opens At 7:30 OPEN TO 9 P. M. FRIDAYS 103 QUIMBY ST., WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY All Seats $1,50 mm THE WMTH1LP LEAPCT, THU1SDAY, APtIL 13, l»50 «•*••> Brm Bridge Beverly I. Henry Sdver Tern Pimmed ! Benefit h PUmned U Btetme BritU Mrs. C. H. Stuhler Elected Sunday At YWCA Mrs. Elmer E. Browning Jr. of GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. 'resident Of Woman's Club All members and friends of the Westfield is serving as chairman Chester L. Henry of 1M Willow YWCA have b-en invited to a sil- of the Westfield committee and as avenue announced the engagement The April meeting of the West-j the members had the opportunity ver tea to be given there by the hostess to Westfield guests who of their daughter, Beverly. Louise, field Woman's Club was held Men- of viewing exhibits from the va- interracial committee on Sunday Portrait! will attend the annual spring to Fred A. Roessle, m of Mr. and dsy at the Masonic Temple, with' rious departments of the club, at i p. m. bridge benefit to be held at Bon- Mrs. Adolph Boesak of 22 Cross i president, Mrs. Walter L. Day thus giving the entire membership There will be a musical pro- nie Brae F»rm for Boys, Milling- street, Kenilworth, at a dinner r. presiding. the opportunity of becoming ac- gr«m" "featuring songs"by the ton, on Monday, May 22. party Monday night at their hone. Among the important items of Quainted with tb* interests and | choral Society of Westfield un- for as little as $5.00 The proceed* will go to Bonnie Miss Henry is a graduate of business which Mrs. Day present- achievements of the different de- der the directio. n of. Mrs-. . J., Q. Brae Farm scholarship fund for Jonathan Dayton Regional High d to the meeting, the election of partmentB. Tiedje. Miss Mary Follmer, for- underprivileged New Jersey boys. School, Springfield, and is a jun- oAcers for the coming two-year William Vollmer directed the mer Y-Teen director of the West- WeBtfleld will be one of the 80 ior at Trenton State Teachers' term was of prime consideration. Woman's Club chorus in a group field YWCA, will be the g«e«t solo, New Jersey communities which College. Mr. Roessle, also a Re- The slate which had previously of three songs, "Go Down Moses," ist. Following the program there Will join forces at Bonnie Brae gi»nal High School graduate, is a been presented by the nominating "To Market Fair," and "Spring will be a brief talk on the Welles- WOMIN MM CHKOMN in this two-day, M»y 22 and 23, graduate of Stevens Institute of committee, under the chairman- Marching." ley Summer Institute for Social bridge and canasta series. Ap- Technology at Hoboken. He is ship of Mrs. Roy H. Workman, Mrs. Drew D. Hall presented Progress. proximately 2,600 guests will make employed by the ginger Manufac- as read, and the secretary was the afternoon's program "Clock The tea is a benefit to raise their annual visit to the Bonnie turing Co., Elizabeth. directed to east a unanimous bal- 'Round Cottons," and acted as money for the mmi\ scholarship Satitfying Portrait Brae boys on this occasion. ot. The incoming officers are at commentator on the fashions dis- the institute. On the commit- Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys at Garden Club Heart follows: President, Mrs. G. H. played. Among the club members tee in charge of the tea are Mes- Millington is directed by a board tuhler, first vice president, Mrs. who modeled were Mesdames N. S. dames H. Bowser, C. A. Wood, A. Customers for 10 Yean. of managers of which former Color Authority H. H, Rittenhouse; corresponding Mott, H. M. Bowers, S.'N. Ewan, H. Hay and W. L. Riederer. Model 1950 Judge Harry V. Osborne is chair- secretary, Mrs. 1. R. Yoconi; trus- W, E. Dysart, W. 'S. Magelhaen, man. The farm cares for more Speak At Meeting . tees, Mrs. Drew D. Hall, Mrs. Charles Barnes, Joseph P. Champ- than 1,000 underprivileged New rknk E. MariMikk and MrsM . J . F. ley and Misses Edna Carlson, Dor- ommuniiy Players PIAKTVUX M • Jersey boys during the year, in- Mrs. William J. Walters spoke Milewski. othy Staub, Peggy Savoye, Char- on "The Romance of Color" at the Try4)utt Sunday 35 MM. cluding a summer camp popula- Mrs. Day also extended thanks lotte Patton and Adah Stuhler. Westfield Studio* tion of 800 who come free of guest meeting a! the Garden Club to all members for their generous The AoTal arrangement on the charge for a two-week period. of WestReld Tuesday at the home support of the scholarship fund, president's table was made by Try-outs for the skits to be pre- ttjtfl CMMMVfIftl f/3.5 Zeiss Ttwor lens of Mrs. Lloyd E. Oneil, 936 High- nd announced that a total of |1,- Mrs. C. A. Pertain, while Mrs. sented at the May 19 meeting of LBAPEM ABB Tkt land avenue. 18 had been raised. Addiaon Outwater contributed the he Community Players will be 111 CENTRAL AVENUE Reflex Typ« Mrs, Walters is regional direc- Prior to the regular meeting, arrangement in the niche. held between 3-6 p. m. Sunday at tor for the Middle Atlantic states the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul IN. WE/MUt With COM of the National Council of Gar- Houck, 617 Sherwood psrkwsy. den Clubs, editor of the Newt Alfred R. Smith is in charge of ANTtQUE SHOW Leaf, and in authority on color. Complete Plan* For Family And Children's entertainment for the list month- 79.50 AND SALE The spesker stated, "Color like IDA Annual Party Society Elect* ly meeting of the Players' current btauty testa in the eye of the be- season and will direct several orig- OtO PtHYTBtlAN CHUKH, holder. Color like music is a uni County Officers inal sketches and blackouts. All •MMftsUMsWI 1% U I .Arrangements are being com- versal language, Color is the letod for the annual spring card members are invited to participate •nniVVfivMr* Nt *!• The Children's Service Commit- moat controversisl of all subjects, party and fashion show to be held n these try-outs. Tves., Wed., Thurs., tee of the Union County division aa no two books agree on its eh' by Court Trinity, 337, Catholic of the Family and Children's So- April II, It, M tirety." Daughters of America, April 21 StCfllltf (filVftf rlSCC •CttHlff ciety met recently at the home of A Kempis Groups II A. M .to 10 P. M. Mrs. Walters described the use at the Park Hotel Annex, Plain- Mrs. John Roll, Charlotte road, •r l**lw Slca»*l«t of color from the Stone Age thru field. To Meet Tuesday the Egyptians, Babylonians and Plainfield. . ' M ELM STREET ASMMIM 41C Mrs. Louis Kern, chairman, has Committee chairmen read their Greeks, to the Renaissance, which The book study group of The 1 was the great sge for blending announced that the Clara Louise reports, and an annual election Shop of Westneld will fernish the was held, with the following taking Kempis of New Jeriey will meet of colors for paintings, she said. at the Robert Treat Hotel, New- Mrs. Harold Brooks, instructress clothing for the fashion show and office; Mrs, Raymond Walker of that spring and summer styles if or Summit, president; Mrs. Lester P. ark, Tuesday at 2 p. m. Mrs. and leader of the arrangers' cir- Stephen Micone will review "I cle, spoke on the "Tour of Homes misses, juniors and children will Philp of Hillside avenue, Weit- be featured. field, second vice president; Mrs. Leap Over the Wall" by Monica ALWAYS and Gardens" show which will be Baldwin. Mrs. Thomas S. Dun- held on May 1. Four homeB and Tickets may be obtained from E. Brunncr of Union, recording stan will teview "The Cardinal" Mrs. J, Wallace Scanlon, 260 Hy- secretary; Mrs. C. B. Hellerson of their gardens will be open, and by Henry Morton Robinson, from 56-60 arrangements will be slip avenue, We. 2-3060-M. .Plainfield, corresponding secre- WELCOME shown. Itary; Miss Charlotte Morell of At 3 p. n. Tuesday, the federa- I Elizabeth, treasurer; Mrs. J. J. tion and legislation group will Sodality Plans Thompson of Elizabeth, assistant meet to di'scuss ^Communism." DESSERT Club Thirteen To treasurer. Plans arc now being made for MMLMNISH . JIIUDC , ICMNtiV SMtlMMM* (Ml MTUIINI MACt IN U. I. A) Communion Breakfast Also elected as committee chair- tho a Kempis spring luncheon and Meet Wednesday men were; Mrs. Robert Scott of bridge, which will bo held Monday, Tickets are now on sale for the Scotch Plains, ways and.means; May 15, at 1 p. m. in the HoUl Uncertain about tonight's detsert? Try our (ell/ roll, de- Club Thirteen of the Prcsby rat a Mrs. Richard Pohlers of Summit, Suburban, EaBt Orange, ProceedB liriously filled with real fruit, surrounded by buttery good- teri»n Church will hc«r a repre- of the the Blessed Vir. .- publicity; Mrs. Edward B. Pas- will be added to the scholarship Join Our sentative of Alcoholics Anonymous P neisl Or, serve our delectable pattrieil They're sure to k. h M a A. *M chall of Plainfield, hospitality. fund. Mrs, Elmer J. McFarland speak at its meeting at 8 p. in. •» L «. n £ Sunday, May present were of Roselle Is chairman and Mrs. pleasel ' ' , Wednesday in the parish house Weatfidd membeVB 21, at the Coach and Four, Cran- MeB(Umc(1 Lcsta. PWiPi' Waltei Leo A. Halliwcll of Wcstfleld Is lounge. Hosts for the evening co-chairman. Sterling Silvtr Club will be Mr. and Mrs. Owen'Walt- !_' ,„ ...... ' Marsh, L. S. Bonnell and Jack 1 gp man and Mr. and Mis. G. V. Kelt- The group will attend the 7 a. m. Frost Andrews. Also present were mass and receive communion in a Meadames Alan Johnston of Movin^ ner. " Our unique ClUB PLAN makes it easy and tainside, Arthur Fegel of Scotch Tickets are now available fo Westfield Bakery Plains and Robert Scott of Scotch possible for you to own the Sitrling Silver of the club's annual card party to be Patricia Sheehan, We. 2-3108, or your choice. Over 100 NATIONALIY-ADVW. I held at 8 p. m., Friday, May 5, Plains. BUDELL 1*9 EAST MOAD STREET Beatrice Grogan, We. 2-0567-R. TISED patterns of the leading ellver companies !in Koos Brothers, Bahway. Pro- to choose from. > ... | ceeds from the party will Be jijseh WtetfieM 3-1327 Spruce Twig Holds Sodality To Hold ART SCHOOL to the club's "adopted family." • Pay as little as 33c per week for 6-pc. I investiture Apr. 30 PAINTING CLASSES Benefft Bridge place setting. Fortnightly Group Investiture services of the So. Portrait — Undecape Forty tables of local women dality of the Blessed Virgin Mary Still Life • Take your silver with you and use It Hears Talk On Peace while paying for it. played bridge and canasta at tho of~ Holy Trinity parish will be CHILDREN'S CLASS Spruce Twig bridge at Koos Bros., j, i,j t 4 , . April 30 in the e a F m Catalof • Flannel wrappers and large mahogany The annual spring dance of th Rahway, Monday, and a substan- church, urc. Union County Business and Pro- tial sum was raised for furnishings silver cheit supplied fre*. A sermon, prayers and Benedic Tel. Studio Exclusive With fessional Women of Hadassah will for the new addition to Muhlen- tion of the Blessed Sacrament wil WE.2-32M 627 4thAvo. be held on Sunday evening, May berg Hospital. There It no extra chorfe for this servk*. 14, at 8:30 p. m. at the Essex follow. House in Newark. Marty Ames' MILADY'S SHOP orchestra will play. Chapter E, PEO, Local Woman To A "Great to be Alive" theatre party will be held Tuesday eve To Hold Picnic Talk On Ceramics In Wmtfitld nfrig, April 25. HYDE & ELLIS SCOTCH PLAINS—Mrs. P. C A "Texas Li'l Darlin'" theatre Chapter E, PEO, will hold a pic- ftrmtrty Shinier of Hill road will give a party will be held Tuesday eve- nic Wednesday at Echo Lake for talk entitled "Ceramics as a Post- ning, May 9. Persons desiring chapter'members and their small RctUement Hobby" before stu- Tuttle Hardware j tickets are to contact fund-raising children. JUDY BOND dents at Upsala College, East Or ! chairman, Miss Frances Maslow of In case of rain, the group will ange, on Monday afternoon. Elizabeth. meet at the home of Mrs, S. E. Mrs. Shimcr's talk will be oni NEW JERSEY Burr of Summit avenue. BLOUSES of a series covering'hobbics of in- No. 1 Boosters Annual Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lenox of terest to people after retirement from industry. Crepe — Nylon —'Imported Batiste Dance April 29 Lconia, formerly of Wcstfield, an- SEED STOKE ALSO IN CRANFORD nounce the birth of a daughter, SOUTH AVE. . WE. 2-6700 $ $ The sports dance sponsored bi Ellen Bouton, Tuesday. Mrs. Misa Mary Polmer, former Y 2.98to 5.98 the Weatfield Boosters Association Leonx is the former Carol Bow- Teen director at the Wcstfield for members of high school team den of Westfield. Afr. Lenox was YWCA, is visiting Mrs. D. T. and'thelr guests will be .held in th formerly director of the Wcstfield Woodbury of Plainfield this week- Masonic Temple April 29. Mem. High School Band. end. bers of the basketball, swimming, track, tennis, golf and cross coun. try teams, the coaches and their wives and the wives and mem- bers of the Boosters Executiv Committee have been invited. Th football team ia not included, be- 167 EAST BROAD ST., cause it ia tendered a dinner in th We are sure you do and that is why We.tBeld, N. J. toll. I ^ I i I we invite you to come in and see our beautiful new cotton dresses. Summit Smith Club We have choien new fabrics and new Plans Dessert Bridge For Teens, Juniors, Misses and Women styles made by the fineit manufacturers. Mrs. Edmund R. Beckwith Jr. Styles for Teens, Juniors, Misses and of 021 Arlington avenue is in Women in one- and two-piece dresses charge of tickets in Wcstfield fo . . . Now $6.50 to $22.50 the Summit-Smith Club's dessert SUITS - were $29.9 5to $49.95 and sunbacks. bridge to bo givon April 25 a . . . Now $22.50 to $37.50 1:30 p. m. at Kent Place School i • SHEER SWISS LAWNS H4TBBN1TY Summit. DRESSES - were $8.95 to $29.95 • CHAMBRAYS The party will be given to rais BLOUSES - were $4.95 to $8.95 • PINAS money for the Smith College an- . . .Now $3.50 to $6.00 • DOTTED SWISS APPW i nivcrsary fund. This spring marks tho end of tho five-year drive for COATS - were $16.95 to $29.95 • SHEER SEERSUCKER $7,000,000. THE LARGEST SELECTION AT THE ... Now $12.50 to $22.50 • DENIM • PIQUE LOWEST PRICES BOLLYWOOD FASMIOW iHOPPft For Little Girls Thru Pre-Teens . . . e PICOLAY Silk Dresses « Slacks • VOILE •ft* Moa Wei., FH, ••• Sat* DRESSES - were $3.95 to $8.95 n • LINEN Cotton Dresses f) Slips' ... Now $2.50 to $6.50 «) Sunbacks with • Pantle* W»tltl« 3-SWO BLOUSES - were $1.95 to $3.95 Budget Priced from Jackets # Oownf ... Now $1.25 to $2.50 slllrti $5.95 to $19.95 • , «) New Spring COATS - were $8.95 to $19.95 93 Bathing Suits Prints HYDE & ELLIS ... Now $6.50 to $14.00 SUITS - were $8.95 to $19.95 SIZIS » l« 13 - 12 It 20 formttly Tuttle Hardware . . . Now $6.50 to $14.00 (Slant HERBERTS NBXT TO TUB LIBRARY Shad/ Lawn STORK CLOSET (Slant WsMttMldl WE. 2-1131 MMXT TO TIM UBIURT Optn Monday and Friday ETinini WAITO THEATRE BLDG. WESTFIELD, N. J. SEED .WESTFIELD WE. 2-1131 Until » O'Clack Of IN MONDAY AND FKIDAY EVENINGS SOUTH AVi. . WE. 2-6700 i TEL WE, SMWI I Open Monday and Friday Evenings ftttt wmmm& mmm, TBTTSSDAY. AMVLM. 1 appointed in the nrtitmal ^aoiP^f Mfs. I* E- «^^ Mia* Emamm Croup To #r. Women Moid \ev PEO Chapter I ~v!^ },eH0W aad whit*.' j»ei» SP* {EjaJii wm taw wtonpai j low candles and roses duplicated Columbia, Mo., whew »be viaitaa Heor Tdk On Prims Spring Muuetie formed Here April 5- the decorations meted in the draw- her daughter, Marjr-Io, a stueVnt Cambridge mvwmm Third In Wtttfield ing rooms and in (he solarium. at Stephens College. at Shaay Hill . ' Oajl* "EMIM Sssi^k aJ '•' ' Emil Mueller, Westfield interior The WestfieU Junior Woaiia's Officers and chatter members of Jdecorator, will speak at the Api-U Club held its regular meeting on the new Chapter U are: Mrs. G. •iMrtinf of the Estanoo group of Candlelight And yellow roses «m AMD O«U CQAT1 AMD tUfTS Tuesday ut 8:19 p. m. at the VM W. Owens, president; Mr*. Wil- taw Fin* Congregational Church formed a setting for the organiza- CA. After the business meeting, tion of Chapter U, PEO lest Wed- liam R. Kessler, vise" president; r CreUwood Club • Meeting Tonight UKE NOTHINO ELSE Ill SCOTCH PLAINg—The annual meeting of the Creitwood Garden YOU-VI EVER WORN! from MeGmh's Club will be held tonight at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. P. C. Bhimer of Rill road. Donald Cowell will Y«i, nethjng oqualt our (in* speak on tree surgery. Mrs. Mi- • andis^tpeiHlnlMafatlwatefclviaMi^irhkllat chael Flanagan will be co-hosUss. custom tailored,luih ... in Soft, beautiful Pima cotton ttyit by Teena Poioj. BvjdUa Xraltwiat around fram, aad ariaa. «itkca«tnaUator apptaranc* . , . in wear Now dislinetlv* ihouldar tr«atmant of fine tucking, jaKalar braM. Croehet a *uial*intuMM*m ta adgad with Modalra atnbroidary. Dratted with thort Hadmsah Women ... in valm. Coma in to- ilotvai and unutuol pearl finiihtd buttons. Skirt of rraaawtocmpleawBtanydeeoratlncatlMBM. Sponsor Donee ' day! .•,:•.;-.. unpratMd box plaoh — all around.. Right out of lidUa Kraitwiitcomai inatuMd«tWli»^ll«a^«atoi» Mrs..Vera W. Beggs of Ridge- StvtntMn. PraBwa are nut-proof. Bttk $k$dt$ «»4 r«fft «r< faaaltMy wood will be the speaker at! the Blut, tea graon, pink, maixe, aqua. Sizes - 7-15. meeting of the Fortnightly Group aMhuM aanw! fa nfcn ....,...,..._.,...... ,7* <*•» on Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. at the home of Mr«. A. H. Colyer of t n_LJ asHeii in milnW .:._..:.. .,.:.'..iia.i Mrs. Lester B. Woolfenden of 748 St. Marks avenue Bpent last weekend at Cornell University. She was accompanied by Mrs. Onm of th» Large* Harry FindU, Miss Gwen Findle, •r Time for Sport Coats and Slacks and Miss Jane Mathias, air of Sthetimt pf Gownt Little Falls. They attended Easter for the Bride and services, at Sage Chapel and then MOTHS had dinner at the Sigma Alpha Her Attendants ; Epsilon as guests of Glen Woolfen- in thU < den. McOraMi't MUSEUM ART SCHOOL HATE US! BRIDAL SHOP of MOMTCUm, N. J. Two-Yewr Pull Tlma Court* •Serving Pbfo/ieU mi Vicinity with Graduation Cartlfical*. OverkYtari" Ham for 19M-S1. 214 PARK AVI. PIM137 fl CATALOG OH RXtl Super-Smte INIXT TO fUIKMit TIUST CO.) Tfcl.. MO. 1-1S1S Cold Storage tor UTMOtlal JIWIIRY. Furs and Woolens ATTRACTIVE PRICES! ONLY 2% of Your Valuation MINIMUM CHARGE FOR FUR! 3*0 Well dressed men are wearing our MINIMUM STORAGE CHARGE FOR WOOLENS good looking Sports Coats and Slacks SKIRTS, TROUSERS JACKETS SUITS, DRESSES «-STILtSA2«« for leisure time indoor and out. Pleasing patterns - fine fabrics - low Simply bring your old-fashioned SWEATEM, WOOL SHIRTS .„ __ FUR-TRIMMED MATS diamond stick-pin, brooch or other prices — compare, Jeweled treasure to us... and let ua ONIY 5QC ONIY,*1*0 ONIY J transform it into the exquisite, mod- plw cleaning chargi »IHI cleaning charge alnt cleaning SPORT COATS $14.95 to $23.50 ern ring of your choice 1 Among the lovely ring mountings in our collec- ABOVE CHARGES INCLUDE CALL A DELIVERY SERVICE SLACKS . $6.50 to $13.95 tion is the one youil wear with pride WESTFIELD BRANCH: 11 EAST BROAD STREET and lasting pleasure...priced lower thnn you might think possible 1 Phone WE. 2-4381 VANDERBILTS G. O. « THE HOUSE OF VALUES Cor. South and Uland Avonuoi Open Mon. Evenings 'til 9 >aul allernann PLAINFIELD N. 112 ELM STREET WESTFIELD • ijcuieleirv, PHONKi nAINHlLD 6-0100-OTHM TOWNS WX.8100 (NO TOU) 13«J abroad-we. Cleanen, »Weri, RHg Ctennen, C»l« Bt»rm§» 13. IMft Mr, and Mr«. Prank Hotnehuh SALLY of 526 Wychwood road are the (Continwaa trtm pemoti of a son born Friday tt Muhlenbergr Hospital. Wilson s parents, Mr. and KM. P. • Heitcamp of Partriefce »un, Mr. and Mrs. San Osgood of *' unside, and Mr. Wilwn'. Northbor*. Mass., announce the ,, Mr. and M". /. C, Wil-wrtk of a »on, Philip Gordon. Mrs. of Mountain avenue. The* Osgood is the former Sara Gordon, ilso upcnt Part of the week be-' daughter of Mr«. C. C. Gordon of ^ePn Palm Sunday and Easter 229 East Dudley avenue. '„ Washington. Mrs. Charlea CTCriaaey Jr. en- Jeannettes Kiss Barbara MacDonald M Shop tertained a group of friends Tue»- Utxico spent her vacation rro(n dar at luncheon at the Clara i/jlson College w» her aunt, Mrs. Louise in Plainfield, followed by Horace Wood of Mountain ave- bridre at her home in Sherwood iue. tQt . parkway. -George H. Denny of At faevtRy *•» ,f Roosevelt Junior Hifk. School A formal dance is being given n& Mis. Denny of Forert avenue tonijfct at the Westfield Tennis ,re visiting hit- mother, Mr*. Glut, by (he Misses Julia Augu*. If right Denny in Charlettdp, W. ,tadt, Phyllis Bedell, Pant Clark Carol EitgeKiied, '»nd Carolyn Muller. ITT. and MrsTltobert 8, gntrily Invtfes You to the Official sf Statiilish avenge have returned Tom Lexington, Va., where they E« risited their son, Van, a student at itnae your egg keater ant Ml •"ishiiijrton and Lee Univeraity Jtfccr under runnin| t«M wa«« IV School. Hfht after you hive «M than, M takei only a aecona aM nvti Miss Barbara Yejing, daughter jnkwlci of hard work later on. ,f Mr. and MrB. Howard Yotm)| Edgewood avenue, has returnv to Edgewood Park, whenahf • i student. ••• .' • wmm Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Parker of HYDE&ELUS dgewood avenue «nd 4au«titeri .,oel, drove to Frederick? M4, where Noel returned to!, M»ry Wtshington College after her ¥•• cation. Mr, and Krs. Kenneth V. Grove of Milfoid, Conn, and. Mr. and ED6ERS of Their New Store - Westfield's Most Modern HrB. Piesteti C. Grove and luiy Jeffrey, of Cranford, visited Mr. ind Mrs. C. J. Grove of 712 South I0U1NAV1. . Wl. 147M ivenue on Easter Sunday. and Largest Gift Shop PIANO INPLATVONT W« Haw ttiwti U. TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FROM 7 to 10 P. M. N.w wa. Vmi fimm Al lit Ifs Open House — No Sales CRANFORD PIANO CO. '*. ... . • , ..'"'• 1 NORTH AVENUE, E. >,ClTM CRANPOKO, N. J. Do Come In and Browse Around •A SEE OUR PARADE ORCHIDS for the LADIES REFRESHMENTS for ALL OF " : Friday Evening and Saturday 1 MANNEQUINS lit CtUbrating our Brand N«w Baby Boy and the 4th ANNIVERSARY of our buiimti, w« have flocked our new store with fhe finest products of leading manufacturers. Here are just a few: . DINNERWARE by Franciscan (earthenware and china)... California PoppytraiL.Malibu Modern .- CRYSTAL and STEMWARE by Fostoria... Tiffin:., West Virginia... Imperial Candlewick... Libby...Monogram... ImportedXzechoslovakian and Portuguese Crystal... JEWELRY by Monet... handmade Copper and Chrome Jewelry... Jewel Boxes by Tory... Musical Powder Boxes... Aluminumware byEverlast... Pottery and Crystal Vases... Hand Painted Trays and Baskets... Bridge Prizes, Cards and Tallies... Canasta Cards... COLLECTOR'S ITEMS—Westmoreland Milk Glass... Blenko Glassware and Vases... Kay Finch Figurines...English Bone China Cups and Saucers AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF GREETING CARDS and GIFT WRAPPINGS 256 EAST BROAD STREET Between the Theatre and the Library * GUARANTEED WASHA1LE COTTONS $098 • SIZES 9 TO 52 ALSO HAIF SIZES Jeannetles B. Z. STORES 120 East Broad St. . Westfield, N. J. A COMPUTi UNI OF LADIES "Gifts for Remembrance" ''- V .Jtl AND CHILDMNf WIAMNO APPAML H Broad St., Ellzabclh . 400 N. Wood Ave,, llndtn THE Wl LEADER. THURSDAY, APRIL IS, EvemU 14, 16—Community Players' lar production of Tht Man Cronferd GU. dub Spring Concert Ana. Who Came to Dinner. 13—-Community Players' perform- 17—American home department of ance of The Man Who Came Woman's Clab, 1:30 p. m., 628 Arlington avenue. VMOHiA AOCMMAN VAIANfl U Dinner tor the benefit of the Kerch of Dimes, Roosevelt Jr. 19—Art department of Woman's Hitf> School. Club, 1:30 p. m, 716 Glen Citisene' testimonial dinner avenue. for mayor and Town Council, Fortnightly group, Woman's Echo Lake Country Club. club, 8: IS p. m., 130 Efingham —Old Guard, 10 ». m., YMCA place. ctAMFoto tern so«ooi Fireside Council, 716, Boyal 20—Old Guard, 10 a. m., YMCA. Arcanum, If. in. 21—Antiques department of Wom- I*—ienior CY0 spring dance, 9 an's Club, 2:IB p. m., 634 p. m., Westfdd Tennis Club. Knollwood terrace. Friday Penonal adequacy department, 23-30—National Mental Hygiene1 P.M. Woman'* Club, 2: IS p. m., 654 Week. MHMUMN $JJO, ta* den avenue. 24—Literature and drama depart- ment, Woman's Club, 2:16 p. m., 410 Wychwood road. 26, 26, 27—Third annual Westfield Antiques Show, parish house Milady Shop of the First Congregational Features Church. 26—DAR board meeting, 10 a. m., AN MMTAHQN 10 MOeVfCTtVI at the home of Mrs. DuBois Reilly. 27—Garden department of Wom- an's Club, 12:30 p. m., st tht home of Mrs. Henry D. Shay, Sky Top drive, Scotch Plains. Old Guard, 10 a. m., YMCA After You've Said: Fireside Council, 715, Royal Arcanum, 8 p. m. A**M gjjljg^J) bfllklA llAgMI B^MH* 28—International relations depart- "I DOI" ment, Woman's Club, 2:16 P- tmd bf AJadtfn'i Hnaic tamo. m., 82S Highland avenue. Hen's Club of the Presbyte- CMW in and Mwd youn toao|f« rian Church will meet. Sen. H. Alexander Smith will speak. 28—DAR meeting, 2 p. m., 2119 Gamble road. 29—College Woman's Club dance, Plainfleld Country Club, HAY 9—Weatfleld Women's Republican Club annual spring luncheon, 1 p. m., Beechwood Hotel, Sum- mit. "AU04TTI" •mat* UtetUck Losses taeh year from bruis*4 MMi if 1i.H-11JI UASSIIIES livestock run into million of do* • j^VM MfMVfHjF IvVNIv ^NflV VBW* ivOOvlnH lars. It isn't food sense to work ts THE "UNIVERSAL" FAVORITES •repar* an animal for market aoi . Tht/ro so ada»*aalo that then cut profit by rough tfeatmont thoy oro proforrod by nino- oul-of-ton womtn with bos- risk VANARSDALE'S oms which aro avorago or Fish boxes on (iahing yachts now 137 W. FBONT ST. PLAINFIELD |ust ovor avorago. In a wido •cing built are lined with stateless •^•MSWI^BW In JPlVJftfWIFp af thai —Good Footww Sim* 1867 — varioty of fabrics and in the •teel to prevent corrosion! OPEN THURSDAYS TILL 9 bandoaw vorslon or with 2- CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS or 4-inch band for diaphragm control. MAI Pt 44400 Nylon . , . • HYDE & ELLIS 2-inch band . $2.00 Turtle Hardware DRY CLEANING 6-inch band . 4.00 PKRK HOTEL MihdyShop SCREEN WIRE . fc' AWNOTON AVMUI-• ,,, 147 lASTUOAO ST., WaslfioM lOOTHAVl. . Wl Opt* Mm*nr tmi ttUf LIBERTY P STORE SALE Exceptional Low Pricm Plug Free Delivery Odd Lot of DRESS Nick Says: "Tht Holidays art aver, so l«fs go back to normal IHt with thtst hot spocials." MEN'S and BOYS' CLIAN10 Dtlicious - MEXTS-Tender DAIRY PRODUCTS- AND PRESSED RIB ROAST-SHORT CUTS 59c _ 19c FANCY l 20c CHUCK STEAKS ^S9e at Greatly Reduced Prices •ONEIESS CHUCK MITTK .65c POT ROAST CHMSE 6 or. The Economy Dry Goods Store Kraft's OM English #)£_ "Tho Storo for Everybody" FRESH HAM CHIIII...... S-oi. jar ADQ from Young Porkors - Half or Wholo ...... Ib. D/C 147 EAST BROAD STREET . WESTHELD, N. J. ' Shop In Westfiold - Shop at Tho Economy FRESH GROUND BEEF * 49cFRUITS-VEGETABLES LETTUCE ... largo html Tondor Spoars f% lbs. AA. GROCERIES ASPARAGUS A ZTC Dsl Mont. _ RsadyToUs. , TOMATO SAUCE - « „ 3 f 0|- 19C SPINACH - 16c Bordsn'i Florida's Now Crop EVAPORATED MILK - 14V4 ox. HC ORANGES ... doi. Underwood ~ DEVILED HAM - Wk ox. lAr •^•^y^g. Rossdalo "•" IWW 3 X/C •ARTim PEARS - No. 2W can 29C HOU* CRAX-Educator-l Ib. largo Stalks "WS TOMATO JUICED ox. «! PASCAL CILERY 14c OREEN GIANT PEAS-17 ox ZZZ !9« PREMIER DICED IEKTS-2O ox CHEERIOS-7 ox * f°r 25' ING^HIRTLAUNDERIN r * ••••••.....„ n fAP 31 c FROZEN FOODS J(AMOND*BE!AUTY B»OU0HT Df.DAILT HEFOKE NOON BXCEN 8ATUKDATS PREMIER WHOLE GREEN BIANS-20 ox joe ^ J RICE K«HPIlS-SVi ox " ,J* SNO-CROP CORN, lOox. 21c witk smsrtoesi •ABO-Oroaw Disiolver... '>> /J *TN0£Xm SNO-CROP of ring deiijn to tring WOODIURY SHAMPOO-6-/4 ox! " 29e PEAS, 12 e 2 for 49c ': f PIllSBURy PIE CRUST-9 ox you ineom|isrsb]s v»lu#. v* 4 Hour'itrvice at Driv«. 2 for 29c FILLET OF PERCH YIS flSSUE-300 2-Ply Sheets ..... «aar4s ot h^liii 27c Mb. pica. 43e Jeweler* 522 CENTRAL AVENUE FREE DELIVERY WESTWELD 2-1294 SCOTT'S SUvenmUhM ftllur iRiblnut 100 NORTH 609 PARK AVENUE PL. 6-0753 PLAINFIELD, N. J. DRIVE-IN STORE r.AO\A/OOGARWOODI FmtkUmSktm id thne commentators, "t|»Ws ght* Stmktr !<*«; tome-like line, but it's *U t*d into the figure, and skirt, lengths are mid-talf—safciitety ax* knee-h^h. Bare tops, utBthe* MM influence, are styled la achieve o.j.w- tat every octaeion shown softness with tke exception of the ,„ »ew fabrics now available thru severe slip slihouette." Singer Sewinar Center* end The showing of an informal ..•ted in the latest MaCaH pat- **«* orgaadjr bridal drew .with _ designs set the stage far y«Sr modified boat neckline and'eomjde- wtov's show, "Suwnwr FasfenM *tentse.»jr i biidw^gia dreg, ^ Kews^-TKe Outside-r-insMe Story" Hue dotted Swiss wet pink rayon sponsored by these companies at ^•eta slip "daHnto-e»enin«" wt> f Elizabeth Garten* Beta). « climaxed the array of daytu.*, rfaskion-conscioBS amass) saw Niw e»«Mng and E(K>rti wear. TWae 1 K..t fashion models exhibit 20 garments were featured is thit •^ divided in style interest season's popular fabjics inclwltnt walne pique, saantunir and feral . homemsker, career girl, printed rayons. Outstanding ityfe tread* u r»bric, design tnd cost-to-makc sho»n in these raiments inclu«\|4 information on e«h outfit wai disI- finishing touches as n«Ud in s»ft ."' d in detail tar HIM Jamie tucking that tfivei a new look to a »T Helms, M«Ca» strliat, Md irold cresc shirt dr»»«; the im- Hist Marian Roaa, Singer stylist. poitance of the jacket and (war. 1 These well-known stylists aas lee- aklrt with tw«-piece suit dretacs. arai told their audience that this And "separates" ever-popul«r with mason's big style news U CMWCB- ,th« young crowd, nenfed thair trsted in finishing touefces such as share of the limelight with finish; Aoulder-strtp dress; eaatbiaetieiis ihg touchas, that >**rk th*m u •fabrics such ai tht teaming of beloaging to this season. . ,h»lrtung and w«H» |riej«e—<»•**»• The1 purpose of this show cut* !w;8i and pi**, •*« anally the reatly touring tht UnitM RUtc* mlor story With whit* touches or is to hring, to ttylHcoascioiii woati ithing; lM'iftf «•*»*'« >Mki« en personal hM>-thfwgk illaatrav Safcway Swrtititl Ikitt IWR M4 aMvsMsfl thai wiU as- "The 1920 influence •• affeetinf; sure her of fashion-right as well MM OHM 47* a* UNftctfMia itfVJWU 41 and economical wardreto apparel ^^•••s) To further tarry put this yti- U. I. aOVUKMIHT •ram, each guest was phsenied HYDE & ELUS witha tkfcet i» a sjMetaT tsctiti* "Dramstitfaj You," to he given StrcWMs •+&£&» •«— 25* in the near fu4ur» by ietei tHntet ' Strctints ..taThi. «- *- 25« tevliii Cthter • rrpresentatiMS. CluueA^Ik This Isettff*: ahnM toWardTialp- Smoked H«m «*•*" ing women, make a wise aeleawan «Npoiiwisn LAWN ! of eeslm, fabric and calsf, #ill •»• -Soiipf Smolctd Picnics •aa«or to teal her Sew' to'select MOWERS . aiffeNiit Strles far dMPejent «sjilM - 29« 13. Snwked Buffi *75« tyaes; hew to' csmouflefl* liurs Ptacfrts v faults, and haw to tHasolwipt- 16c Smoked Tdngu« 49« SOUTH AM.' . Wl. 14701 Ic designs, • 2Sc Fresh Him "62* 53. ...I - Nars J^lhVw *»««• 45« 35* Neon Squares C A 2S« Ptars SSSimZ Sliced Bacon "*" " k74« 39« Salad Dressing Fruit Cocktail **•* «• 23« 10. Sliced Bacon *49< 4Sc Mayonnaise *,<*)?>;;;•;«•« Fruit Cocktail ".*»* 37« 33c Brwnichw»iger »59« 49< SawlASpreWjit .-•,» 17 Crass"A"-NT. Dreuea Fruit Cocktail 21« 19c Turkeys 17l*i. timsV 53c Plain Oliyts *-*»!•• 19. Crsdt"A"-N Y. Dratted Apricots 31« 15. Turkeys , Hlbi. 4ov.r Plain Olives < 27. N Y, Dtewsf Stuffed Olives .««*• <»*fc*. 47c Green B«ans 11 :< Fancy Fowl Hti»v Slut 37. Lima Beans cTJU'wi»ltllt »•*«•» 22c Fancy Ducks Uff *49« 39« Stuffed CHives«~*« w.i*65« 51. 1 lima Beans l$S* »«--. 17« 14c Cherries 'tS*! •etaet.29« 25. Safeway Farm Fresh Produce 53c Whel. Kami CM 11 O, en 14 < 2 The baa* place la select prasJaca ta right wfcere h frewt. Selected Eggs 49. -Hifjway '12 « cm That'i why otir mail visit farmg all avar tfce nettau, pkk ass} Tna} .vaf ataajwg asig ffviiits nkat willi eat aei|t# .VIVM FreihMilk 2 - * tneaji te safaway far yavr (eiecvias). . . CfeliwdwMge 29. AM.'4t 30c MKI i wMMe)- aflei avcew 26* Palmolive Soap ->•*- 8H< Iceberg Lettuce c*a,is»»» »»27« 15« . Cheese: ••iw.-.iMtt** 35c Camay Soap Yellow Onions »«»«*<*» •>.; 5c, 3w< long Grain -Showboat 33c C Camay Soap Potatoes •* i UDSCrivi-Carolina ; > ]|iae« 39 35. Potatoes 3* Lijr^ $e>ajhs j^.m> I»>PS»29C i Dgz Bunch Beets »** 13* 10c Pea Beans ' i*m&\ '»»>^l7«' 1 Catsup; 'f*t"h*ft'm i«t«.boi.20* Tide Green Peppers ^wi 1'7« 43. Uix Soap Fancy Yams Sugar MU«in fcnwt radaM (ran Helmut MwefStfaWt "CeifM ^Mhwy" wM s* wrt lie 45c •• 1" •» ra^ni. JM. MWNMC* ft C*.,IIM., Off*. O. W. 4, M Wet» It., N. Y.C. Ivory Soap Apples Pineapple Juice 35c 13 2« Ivory Soap Apples Dog Food ^fc ORANGES i fltW MIKIOlBTer^^TV f VWfwfnwV jfwll all VflJVjf IVt * You'll want',lots of thasi juicy orwijps - • thiy'r* Floridis •LATE-IONEIN and so good. ; ' ' ''••.:'• •'••;™; Stewing Beef ECONOMICAL and TASTY MN Accofoinfl PO odf superior MMI Trim PoBey - Large CMM lane lib Roast flwTirBBMha^sBUl aIHaBBMaj^B IWIWTi aa#aBUJalaW WVIyilnCJi BBida t . GARDEN FRESH LOOSE VIRGINIA er CHUCK STIAK-BlADf CUTS Of GOV1 GRADE BEEF Chuck Roast GARDEN FRISH PASCAL •dnai' or "~* Stliab-TENDR , If You're Planning Now For ALWAYS MUCiOUS Building and Repair or ROAST TOP or BOTTOM Ib. We're fully atocked with lumbar «nd aMitMiu aw- Round Steak 87 'ill I WHITE SEEDLESS FLORIDAS ^ Ibi. Pliai... ready for immadiate dalirery. (Mr Imnfcer ROUND •tocka are properly aged to eliminate warping. We V.jJufA 5£4 TOOi "fry only highest quality supplies, reasonably ,E AdVertised prleei af feetlra in all Safewey srarest throuf hovt thh arse thru Set., AeriM 5 Priced. If you're planning building or repairing leooy s VALUES ».Sfc i». 33c now, call in our estimator to help determine your »«eds. No obligation. Airway Coffee S±s Z67< Margarine Sunnybsnk Morsels »« PH 19° Builders' General Nob Hill Coffee » ^ 70c Flour ^^^.j^'-. 47c M&MChoc } kTA 175 LIFLIFEETIM TIMEE EDfi EDGESLICIH E SLICINGKNIF G KE0NL Y 50< 1 Edward s Coffee V V - , QET DETAIL! AND ORDER BLANK AT STORE Deviled Ham "-* Supply Co. iJtYiHENEWt PR. t - at at « , 01—... Lumba•--.r Trim Masonry Screen~ s Storm rSash HO*»AIOMC Hardware P«in» rwulatioii CASiioY HOME STYLE BREAD Cfoiley Appliance! Youngstown Steel Kitchens 336 CENTENNIAL AVE., CRANFORD, N. J. SAFEWAY 151* Tel. CR. M>605 'Si THE WBSTfTOLD LEADER, THISSDAY, APRIL 13, Iti9 Or. S. H. Will COLLEGIANS SURGEON < Acting M eorautory representa- tive of ENJUCO, freshman var- Announce* tn» ictr show at Entficott Junior Col- his office* t» bye, Beverly, *•*«., a France* Vis4k*B, *u«i>ter of Mr. and DoMi 600 LENOX AVfNUf Mr». E.*A. Windfcam of dunning |lar«aw. haaecf hat been reaaoa- W.WE. 2-031} IMUc tm *i|Hiia| tkw acts ia •Jker reaiaeaec hall for tke annual •T«at which takM place tomor ro* aa*1 Saturday in Tower Flay- kMH«r •• tht ceapus. AUo per- 20 DISHWASHERS foraiaf ii i specialty ntunber ii U>ia Wilki, eaaghter of Mr. and •Ira. Herbert E. Witts of Maple MXfl stwet. Otawr frtakMn who wiU lak« put an Eleanor CaofieM, *%{% WIIIM! IACN A «a«|hur of Mr. and Hn Roy T. Csafi*y «f Kiakall arenttc; Bar u bar* Millar, «MifhUr of Mr, and In. HekiH W. Miller of Gal- ^ YElttl SWPLY OF VEL kwM; Mirleae raulkBtr, dauf SArVr^* »W %isWe»sB ^s^kT ^^w Ur «f COIOIMI and Mrs. Uo»«l E. Faalkn^r af Cotaaan pUce; and 4>M C. Kraft, daughter of Mr. aad Mn. John Eraft of WflU •inet tfkwettwptoMr. The aiadcab vhited their, fami- liea laat we«k dttrtkg tht apriag rcceaa. Alii at h*>M were atniart Patricia Eanii, daughter «f Mr. Mien jui Un. C. Frank Ennii af CarUUa road and ClMif Mulino.. BnttS*tS»sWi*l tins) wswlillsfi eisetita tha ala. •Mflhtar »t Dr. and MB. M. 0. • CWHPMMStN*- UNION GRAIN CO. MvitaM of HwriMa avtaw. NMMI Artaw J. *«UekiUffr of ill Parkview avtnae wai recently initiated lit* the North Carolina Gajmu Caaptor of Tau nWta Pi, national honorary engineering Khelattjc fraUratti- at Duke Uai- ranHr.' r>\A£/r £Asy Walter B.*Corre*ll of Scotch cur op COPw •• Plaias, a icnior at Florida Bout*, ITS DOWN IN *Ria MIT <«t MUCOUS UADT-TMAT ern Collage, waa one of the 10 eenhvs retentlf initiated Into Pi ATUACTls Ii. Gaauaa MB, the national social ee»Mwt- hoaor fratanritr. He, ia •).«•* . . . • • Me VEL CHICKEN POT PIES . 45c MAIWSUMOVSS- a Meaiber of Lambda Chi Tie STVFKD WHOLE ' ' #<| M Alfiha aacial frtteraltr. CrUHtSAISMW Ttc Jaek Walther*of*4Z2 Protpect SAna*- Me larg* ROAST CHICKEN 11.75 street ia hove for vacation from enMOHTi the Unhreriity of 8o»th Carolina. Tie WITH CJUVY (wfll MT*« He hai ai a (ncit Miie Marilyn IAVASIH- ' McCoy of BxarUnburr, South Me Carolina.' Jack ia butineu man- Hlfkeet ager of "Gamecock," the univer- aity'a newapaper. wummammm 8tewart"HulN of MS Woodntere Where Mr. Joe ' drive hai returned to Witliama MIRACLE WHIP College. Williamatown, Man., saves you dough after .ipring vacation. He waa re- cently initiated into Pai Upailon and if in "Purple Kni|hti," a j»u WESTFiLD DINER band. . i KINGS 213 Ettf tml Stwrf Paul Piret of 872 Winyah ive- aue and hii roommate, Walter WHrti ROM FANCY UOHT MIAT iBais of Clinton, formerly of We»l- Ileld, returned Sunday to Prince- MARKETS ton Univenity After apendinf their TUNA FISH lariat vacation in Miami, FU.. and • • *>.{ ihe Bahama talandi. . •MR MM FANCY MM KsUID Richmond H. Ritteibuih wUl re- ' lONOISUND S-P-E-C-U-L ceive at the performance tomor- row night of the Dramatic Club DUCKLINGS of Eliiabeth one of the annual NAIHCO , award* to puutanding members MONTH OF APRIL ONLY •f the •eatpn'i presentation! of the Vail-Deane and the Pinery RITZ CRACKERS School dramatic groups. Ritter- buah, a dramatic dub ttalwart, is a member of the Pingry tennis team. ' ' , £29* MOMSU'S MSN tiMI JOIJt Hanii 3. Ruih of 257 Orchard MUIKFID fc street, Stewart F. Campbell of 205 UOSOR RUMPS Of. SHUMOEROU 3U IN HIOHWAY'S NEWEST Clifton street, and Peter B. Bick- KkUOOO'S MIAT ett of 641 Uwrulde place will (OMN'S participate in' the third annual VEAL SNCIAUY Lehigh University Music Festival RICE KRISPIES SUra MOON'**" PMPARB) SUMMER ' to be held tomorrow and Satur- KM YOUR day in Bethlehem, Pa. More than 200 students from Moravian Col- HOMI lege for Women, Beaver College, FRIEUR CHAISE! and Lehigh University will take nart in this year's production. II yw lie*' • •*•• ft**1* William J. Hdladay, son of Mr. «r k d I and Mrs. W. M. Holaday of U6 Stanmore place, is a member or GOLDEN RIK IIM. W. II «rt «w the 35-man baseball squad at Jo- m fir ywr, Wi'll tmikum II a^^ b^^ 4*^ak«AA—^^H^ uau II aslval a^w vvw fieawr^^a'liai nv iv s^vw barl College, Geneva, N. Y. Wil- ky baryln* In liam * is a senior^ ^ • tlH«.v BANANAS 12' •Mi l» MpWn tur kMW Dilys Jones, daughter of Mrs. Jessie H. Jones of 133 Prosptct street has' been named on the B9WN C9MCS TUB PMiCE~OF dean'i Hat of the moitc depart- ciTM/s jt/iccs; Ym f)iele ikcus •««...t«l(« UBNiUfCT MUDA ment of Ithaca College. doi. ««niir ^fm)«rMti j«lcc. Marlene Faulkner, daughter of •IRDS IYI • MINUTI MAID • SNOW CROP • itMYf Col. and Mis. L. E. Faulkner of FOR PORCH, At A MAR ai yj1,; ^^aiB Mimm MAW • MNCVWKN 541 Coleman plsca, wag' home tor Ib. SUNROOM, spring vacation from Endicott VII*• USE e>tli BTB^FC • ORANM AND I6c Junior College, Beverly, Mass. Her JUKE "•••« 4l OMPmuiT TERRACE «r house guest was one of her col- lege friends, Yolande De Lisle of _ •'_•; • _•:••;/' ' ••••••"27c 2 k*hr |5c LAWN teonrinster, Maw. .. : Beautiful long wtaring Vinyl Coatid LMthtrtlM HYDE & ELLIS PAIKAYVIUOW covtrtd two-piece mattress with no tufting buttons b in gay Red, Bluo, Yellow or Green. White Mam- * temerly MARQARINMR E - 39o eled, chip-resistant angle iron sturdy framt. Hordyow SOKMM'I CUAM CMIlll Black plastic arm rests. Rubber tired wheels. Full WEJCUTS 72" lona, 1»" high and 26" wide for tin last GARDEN Hm.nl., Rallih, Pialn, Vtra RID KOOSIH OAILIC, ONIOM OK Sharp, Oailh, CHvi . . word In leisure. Better get yours NOWI ~ CHEESE l\2lc SEEDS 6-oi. pkg. 25" MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. SOUTH AVI. . WS. 2-4700 DELIVERY m MAY IN THEIR OHIHTELLE CHEESE ••• * 68e ORIGINAL CARTONS T*« Low Way On The WE'LL GLADLY CARRY HYDE & ELLIS YOUR PURCHASE Mr.. Wb.il lopow, 57 W. Moln 51,, SomiK 0F1N WUBS. and SAT. EVL IUDOIT ACCOUNTS vlllt, Ii In Kiloiy « ihi hugi lh> 1«M Ch.v. roltt Mr. Jot rtnnily owardad tn Klnai TO YOUR CAR Tunis Hardware IUp« Morktti' lolMI unltl). Mn. lopew won Ihi cor by lubmllllnt lh« b«1 mliy Mptolnlng why ikt tint "ana tntrs'i a King Marktt In town/' • 223 NORTH AVE. BONEMEAL Kir winning inlry "My potk«lbook ilngi, whin I buy hod ol Klngi, woi on* of tlx lh> ludgti eho» oi iiml-llnalliU liant man than 390,000 •nlil» lubmliud. Final Mo- WESTFIELD Ing wai rion. by a Ibiolir oudlina who SOUTH AVI. . Wi. 24700 llMgtd Mcb anlr/ en III Individual mirlll, if.", n&4 wmmmm the nomti ol lh« ptrwrtt lubmlHIng tntilit wir* kfpt In ifolad anvilopn until fhl •udlvnci Indicated lit favorlt*. AT; AP1IL II. .«,, the MEDICAL SOClSTr ' OF NEW JERSEY The American C»ncer Soctft ,. Jersey Division, U the only toy health apmcj in " ,4, exclusively devoted to ,trol of cuncer through • com- ihensive program of education, »nd research. It is wp rtod entirely by voluntary con buttons from the public. The New Jersey division hag 2 tut; chapter! throughout the te Leading physician! and the dial Society of N«w Jersey are possible for the medical policies jI etpendituret of the division, Be representative lay people are nsible for raising the neceg. rv funds and for the business nfoijtrstion of the society's af. F»rty cents out of each, dolli ntributed by New Jersey resi itt to on local division of the wricin Cancer Society is turn- over to the national croup and, thii amount, 25 canto is allocat to research «nd II cents foi tionil education and adminiitra ,„, The remainder of M cents eipended principally in the court- from which the money oriel- led for various medical projects, cb ai equipment for cancer clin- sid a certain amount of home i. In addition, this money may iptnt for educational and lay trice programs. In the four years of its existence, i New Jersey division* has spen ire than $1,700,000 in the flfh control cancer within our state. lominds of physicians and Uy oplc have been organixed to car on this crusade and additiona Miinds of women volunteers are Uy engaged in providing dress- Egi ind otherwise aiding in the Eeviation of the suffering* of [OK afflicted with cancer, • Under the supervision of a state CUSHIONED WITH LUXURY FOAM RUBBER - lucational advisory committee, mposed of representatives of •!• ost ill state-wide organizations, vast educational program is be- BUDGET-PRICED FOR SMART YOUNG MODERNS g carried on in the various court- is. Its purpose is to reach every sident of the state with the mes- ge that the best defense against 1 Thii ii furniture dreams are made of... yet Kooi ground-low pricei are real enough! Latex Foam rubber U lit doMM ncer is an early diagnosis and wing ehilr ompt treatment. thing there ii to an everlasting furniture cushioning. It ii reiilient for life, never wgi or loiei dupe. Coma let what More than a half million dollars been spent for equipment for beautiei these piecea are... simple, sleek, sophisticated linea icaled for today'i average-sice rooms. And. »• ncer diagnostic clinics scattered iroughout the state and more isn 175,000 for radium and radon you'll be more than inspired .. . in fact down-right excited, by the large selection of interesting fabrici. Th hrerlook Hospital londitions Improve Conditions in the Overlook Hos- Ital have been vastly improved in ic last two and one-half years, :cordinB to a statement made to «y by Woodruff J. English, chair. nin of the public campaign' for he hospital. Information regard- specific major improvements been given to the more than ,000 volunteer workers in the cam- lip. 'Fact cards," Mr. English said, •rmleu center . »re being sent to each worker ointing out some of the major one-arm sectioa improvements already made in the curved center S14T ospital facilities and services. hose facts offer compelling cvi- mcc that a sincere effort has been «do to bring the hospital's scrv- *s and policies in lino with prcs- nt day standards of medical and oapital practices. This develop- »nt of the hospital, on which so uny of our people depend, will be Superbly seulptured-in-wool dvanced still further, of course, 'hen the building fund program w its expansion and moderniza- . . . that's Bigelow's very new tion has been brought to a success- ful conclusion." Dry Cows Dry cowi need just as good a "Uon as thost milking. CARILLON BROADLOOM sq. yd. READY MIXED , CONCRETE 9.95 SACRETE needs only You've »ecn such high-styled carpets. Perhaps in a penthouse or palatial home. water added. Excellent Luscious, deep-pile beauties with that fashionable sculptured carved effect. But tor repair jobs you do ... costing dollurs-raore-per-yard! So ... you can thank feigelow and Kooi yourself. for bringing you this new luxury carpet at YOUR price. See it tonight, tomorrow HORAN in our Rug Gallery. Visualize what luxurious beauty it would bring to your home LUMBER A COAL CO., and, for so little money! 9-12-15-foot widths in four wonderful shades of beige, Central Ave. >t Lehigh RR green, rose, grew Bring measurements for wall-to-wall or room-size rugs. Re- Ample Parking member, our friendly doors are open Every weekday evening . . . and Budget TEL. WE. 2-1326 Terms invited. HYDE & ELLIS farmtrly Tuttle Hardware HOES S°UTHAVE. . WE. 2-6700 THE WESTfTTXP LEAPS*. THlTtSDAY, THE WESTFIELD LEADER into the trouble in the first place. Exlinfui§h The moral is clear and urgent. Those LETTERS TO THE Faaiily Life Today 14 Crass Fires of ug who are experienced drivers must EDITOR also be kiMiMt drivers. By PHYLLIS P. BRADSHAW Firemen answered 14 calls for SpeaaliHt in Human Relation! grass fires during the weekend. Utter* U tt* editor frtm Rittgen, the State Vnivertity There were 10 Saturday and four Stoto Spending Program rwukr* mtut be kept ekort «ad Sunday. um r—t on** at w«uw«. «. <„ tkculd be on topic* of torn- THE UNDESIRABLE 3 u n d a y's included: Woodland After you pay your taxes, how is •WM'ty mtereel. Tkef moot PLAYMATE avenue and E. Broad street, 9:35 your money allocated to keep New Jer- he received n the Leader oft* "Johnny, don't you dare go out a. m.; 570 North avenue, 11:05 a. sey's state government operations going W f p. m. Uomkv for «*• with Bill any more. He isn't the in.; Virginia street, 2:40 p. ra., and for a year? elation w thrnt weeVt MMM. type you should associate with!" Jefferson avenue >t 3:58 p. m. Ltttor* M«*t i* mimed, hit ~ •—" Howdoyeu Saturday's were: Mountain ave- Actually the huge task of planning •MM* will he witkiuld from 'jink Johnny will nue, 11:17 a. m.; Grove street, publication upon refvet. and appropriating funds for the state's • react to such an 11:37 a. m.; 741 Clark street, Th«f« OT mony reasons ytfiy people save. SOM multi-million dollar operation requires I order* Isn't it 11:56 a. m.; Fanwood avenue, Recommend* Bag§er [likely that it will 11:58 B. m.; 757 Clark street, nearly a year of work in advance. For I just increase his 12:31 p. m.; 675 Dorian road, tave for the down payment on a home-ettisn instance, take a look at the job of pre- Editor, Leader: idetermination to 12:65 p. m.; 744 W. Broad street, paring for the next fiscal year, which Ag a former member of the • be friends with 1:16 p. m. jCoding roa'd, 1:63 p. I Bill? Youngsters m.i 708 South »venue, 2:10 p. m., begins July 1. Westfieid Town Council, I am nat- for o new car-other* to •Vacate the children- urally interested in the three-way I are loyal to their and S. Chestnut street, 3:35 p. m. Back in the summer of 1949, the battle in the fourth ward for the I friends — partic- J u 1 a r 1 y against various state offices were already at Republican nomination for coun- decide what you want. You'll find regular . cilman. Two of three aspirants, Phyllis BraMawiAuH interfer- Retarded Children's wv work delevoping spending programs for a former councilman and the pres- ence, This order is much more Parents To Meet the fiscal year 1950-51. Later in 1949, likely to bring out Jotinny's loyal- ent councilman, are putting great ings will secure it, emphasis on the alleged necessity ty to his friend and therefore make -The monthly meeting of the Un- THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950 department heads presented their spend- the friendship an issue between ing needs to the budget director at hear- for years of experience on the local ion County Unit of the New Jer- governing body. him and his mother. sey Parents Group for Retarded ings which ran for many weeks. Then In my^opinion—drawn from per- Johnny's mother has not given Children will be held tonight at No Plae.To Go any reason for her dislike of Bill. In an ever-expanding town like West- the department budget plans were sons! observations over eight years 8:15 at the Knights of Columbus brought together and combined in a sin- of service on the Town Council— She may be a snob and think Bill's Halt, 338 Union avenue, Elizabeth. field, new clubs »re almost constantly this argument is sheer nonsense. family not as good as hers. Or The main feature of this meet- gle budget—the Governor's budget. I have teen during my term in of- she may be prejudiced against Bill ing will b« a panel discussion com- being formed and the older ones are because his'family is of a different finding that their memberships have In transmitting this budget to the fice a great many MW members posed of four parent members rep- who were young men elected to the religion m nationality. Too often resentative of four specific prob- THENATIONAIBANK grown far beyond the confines of any- Legislature in January, Governor Drjs- council, and have never noticed reasons such as these are used to lems: one's living room. Crowded into one coll asked for appropriations of more any slump in the council affairs break up a needed friendship. 1. The retarded child at home. ?• WESTFIEID room, members feel close kin to sub- than |167 million. He said that the state on their account; in fact, many Suppose she truly believes that 2. The retarded child in an in- brought with them several good Bill himself, not his family back- stitution. way rush-hour riders. could expect to receive in income almost ideas. I believe that an active, ground, is a bad influence or. 9171 million to cover expenditures. 3. The retarded child of working In a larger community perhaps, the trained and intelligent young man Johnny. Even in this case, she age. •A' ••ft. 'f, /.../» solution of moving to a public meeting His budget was then referred to the is a greater asset than someone should study the situation very 4. The retarded child attending Legislature's appropriations committee, with a "do-nothing" record of carefully before trying to break up The Nancy-Luzon Training School place would be simple. But Westfield many years. the friendship. Children usually in Roselle. offers few such simple solutions with its which is composed of members of both Therefore I heartily recommend select a playmate to satisfy a need apparent paucity of such locations). the Senate and the Assembly. This com- Donald H. Bagger for fourth ward within themselves. A mother who mittee held hearings at which some de- councilman. I have lived in West- is really interested in her child's Federal, State HENRY P. TOWNSENJ < Martin Wallberg Post No. 3, Amer- development will encourage this partment heads were again asked to field many years arid btlieve that Elected Offleiab ' ican Legion, decided to take the mat. the fourth ward could use an ac- satisfaction for her child. This AGENT ALUED VAN LINES, WC justify their spending programs. The mother should try to understand ter into its own hands by erecting a tive and alert councilman, Elected representatives to Con- committee made some changes in the ALFRED P. EGAN what it is about Bill thitt meets great and to the New Jersey State LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE building designed to provide 'the post governor's budget and then referred the the need in Johnny. Legislature from this district are: STORAGE WAREHOUSES with spacious quarters and to give West- document back to the Senate where it Motet Hallmark* Parents must be very careful U. 8. SENATORS field cluba another place to hold meet- before attempting to break up a Robert C. Hendrickson, RtpuUlean 241 NORTH AVE. became known as the Appropriations Of Spring Style* youngster's friendship and real- H. Alexander Smith, Republican WESTFIELD, N. J. ings and parties, Bill. It showed a net increase of ize that the breaking up process Senate Office Building, Wash- By this time the children in the may well be more harmful than ington, D. C. WE. 2-44«4 The going hasn't been easy. Mem- »171,000. family have likely been provided the friend. Such action by par- ' ben of the post haV* been at work on U. 8. REPRESENTATIVES PACKING — CRATING - SHIPPING] In all, it called for a state spending for as far as being suitably at- ents can lead to defiance of par- Clifford P. Caie, Republican from the building air winter—giving freely program of $168 million. It must now tired to greet the 1950 spring sea- ental authority, loss of trust and the Sixth District of their time and labor during weekend son. But how about Mother? Is respect for parents. BOUM Office Building, Washing- run the gauntlet in the Assembly and she ready for the change of sea- Parents can help their child ton, D. C. and evening hours, when it would have son? Whether this is .the year for fee approved by the Governor. choose desirable friends. The N. J. STATE SENATORS been a lot more comfortable to stay making a major purchase such as school can help here. Parents can On July 1 the state will then begin a suit or revitalizing the one on Kenneth C. Hand, Republican from home in front of a television set. consult with the teacher to find Union County operating under this program'. Very hand, some knowledge of the high out Whether the child is popular In the 35 years since its inception, shortly thereafter state offices will be- fashion accents is useful. with the group. If he is not ac- State House, Trenton, N. 3. the post hasn't asked for money for gin again—planning for the fiscal year Navy and white is with us as a cepted by the group, his choice of N. J. STATE ASSEMBLYMEN itself. But now, "With building costs spring classic, but this year the friends will be restricted to the From Union County 1951-52. white is in a transparency such other leftovers. In this situation,. (Terms expire Jan. 8, 1952) above their estimates, the members have »••<•» as organdie rather than the stark parents must try to understand Florence P. Dvryer, Republican been forced to turn to the citizens of white of last year's pique, points why the child is not well-liked and Fred E. Shepard, Republican ' * town for. aid in finishing the new build- Other Papers Sajri out Inez LaBossier, extension help him make a better adjust- G. Clifford Thomas, Republican clothing specialist at Rutgers Uni- ment. , This must not be obvious, Donald D. Mackey, Republican ing. versity. It appears in collars and but can be done by love and undevit Actually it is a sa?f,qfdjB|ipa|tOs^eJp The Cenuis; cuffs and ascot ties crushed down "standing. . ' .: Wlater Can «f- T» SCOUTSQ Boro PT A Twdght THE SMOIflST IISTAiCI MOUNTAINSIDE—William E. Haskell, assistant to the president of the New York Herald THkme, between tbttt Troop I 270 Seoul* will be guest speaker at the meet- Brownie Troop 1 has mailed Slutting Party ing of the Mountainside PTA in foul' oversew school-mates bags. the school auditorium tonight at TWO Mini The Brownies made Bcrapbooks The Wesstfield local council Girl 8:15. which contained troop pictures and Scouts were hosts to 270' Scouts His subject will be "The Child views of Westfield to put in the from the fifth and sixth grade Citizen—His Destiny — A. Free bags. When they took the hags troops throughout the entire town World." to be mailed, John H. Traynor, the on Monday. The Central Rail- poetmaBter, showed the girls the road of New Jersey co-operated by umm, KT activities behind the scenes in the putting on two extra cars on the Post Office. The town of ChautEui.ua, Mew APML SALE SPECIALS 1:58 p. m. train to Plainfteld. The York was name* by North.Caro- party was held at the Academy lina Tutcarora Indians who Joined Troop 18 Roller Rink in Plainfleld, and the the Fivt Iroquoli Indian nations in 10 DAYS ONLY Members of Scout Troop 18 were management helped make the oc- the 18th century. They brought «" recent guests at Koos Brothers, casion a BUCCCSS by running elimi- name from tfacir vlUagt on tha Railway, where they viewed aterl- nation races and in giving prises Neusc river which they called ing 'silver, china, glassware and to the winners. The arrangements "Chattawka," meaning "whtw •*• table settings to aid them in pass- were made by Mrs. A. F. Knoll ilih art taken out." yyy ing hostess badge requirements. and Mrs. G. E. Ringen was in Gilbert Alarm Clock charge of first aid. Vacuum Bottle The troop is also working on the purdmt or ftiaaadog pfoblta, photography badge, spending an afternoon taking pictures of pa- Edward A. Benson Jr. will tuff t* ft bank noitgig t p <\J7 77c trols and the troop as a whole. 1 The best pictures will be included Promoted By FDIC HYDEAELUs that will Mablfl you to achicvt COM- in the albums for the overseas Best Soap Flakes bags. These albums are patrol Edward A. Benson Jr. of 715 pl«« homt owaenhip in raiopablt Woodbury Soap p projects, made of wood and leath- Hanford place has been promoted IwfTM er with original cover designs. from' assistant to associate bank tiuM tod it rttioaab examiner by the Federal Deposit %. 3 for 19c 19c Troop 55 Insurance Corp. Brownies of Troop 65 made cray- TURPENTINE on holders of twitted crepe paper PEOPLES IANK ft TWIST COMFAMY Mineral Oil -?$, 19c Rubbing Alcohols 12c and paper towel rolls for children Ycait dough may be shaped into in Muhlenberg Hospital. The troop rolls, well wrapped and itostn. SOUTH AVI. . Wl. 34700 walked to town to buy crayons Such dough ihoull be used within Witch Hazel . ^ 17c Aspirin Tabl. .» . 9c and a lollipop for the holders. A two or three weeks. WltmiLO, MEW JUUtT new dance and several new games were learned and hospital bags folded by the gills who had finish- Para Moth Nuggets Moth Balls or Flakes ed their project. 23c lie Troop 71 $1.41 ' Brownie Troop 71 spent one meeting last month folding hospi- $ tal bags for Rahway,Hospital. The Flashlight c*»88c Browniei also made Easter bas- 1 Gal Picnic Jug 1.98 kets, each girl trimming hers with original designs. The baskets were Flashlight Batteries 5c Lighter Fluid . 9c filled with Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies and cupcakes. Paul Scarff Troop 56 1 «OAY * $ATW»AY' MONDAY, AMIl17th< TUISDAY, APRIL II* WID., AMU lft* The Brownies of Troop 56 had Photographer of Children M.M UATHtt $1.4? •MNCISS a St. Patrick's Day meeting where FREE COVBID PHOTO ZIPPM ALAIM they made tray favors and filled in the Studio— them with candy for the Children's 10c Country Home. The girls then of every per* PwSONNA Album Utility Bag; Clock practiced making bedrolls. On or at home •on who If leglli* $ March 24 the troop stayed over- Black 1.57 88c night at Little House, Mrs. Cath- malelyonyourprcme •1.28 erine Zastrow, troop committee bet. UaMlity Iniur*' WHh This Coupon , With This Coupon , With This Coupon , With This Coupon chairman, assisted with sewing in- •nee can lake that structions at the last meeting, whilo half of the troop worked retponiiliillly off with plaster-of-paris for Mother's Tel. Wettfield 26330 your •Uoulileri. Day gifts. LEADER ADS FAT D. lASS, Ph. 0. 1 WEMTtAUl, Ph. 0. Filling PretcrlptioM It MM Meet Important Part of Our IINIMM. Fill MUVIIV - WflTNIlfe 14141 HYDE & ELLIS WISHVI. AHOCUTtS raffMny • 06EIM 51 WfSTFlEtO 70200' Tuttle Hardware 7/je COOPER a/*/SPERRY WINDOW ' GLASS MEMO WFI fll' SOUTH AVI. . WE. 2-6700 BUT At WLLLJ1 THE BEST FOR LESS FRANK HERAS FOR A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN Owner of the WALK, we iuggttti ELITE BARBER SHOP, VERMONT 106 Elm Street Attention! Consumers! COLORED FLAGSTONE Prank was born in Gandia, Province of Valencia, BUY $1,000 ON THE In All the Colors of the in Spain, where he lived with his parents and aister Rainbow. and brothers. Gandia by the way is considered tho You Save 12*/. to 37% garden spot of Europo and is noted for its beau- tiful flowers—and women. Frank attended tho local INSTALMENT PLANI HORAN public schools, and later attended a private school. When You Buy and Uto LUMBER ft COAL CO. As a youngster—and like moat Spanish boys—his ambition was to become a Bull Fighter. One day an Central Ave. at Ithigh R. R. extra lively bull gave Frank a hard time, and this Amah Puking Arto experience seemed to take from him what it takes Top QuaKty.--- Guaranteed Til. WliTFIElD J-13J* to be a Torrcador. Frank claims his many friends still recognize his ability to throw—the animal quite professionally!! After that, Soccer and Trinquete COOK & DUNN PAINTS (handball and tennis) were his teen-age sports. Saving a little each week or month in the Frank is a baseball fan, nnd still plays an excellent game of handball. He loves symphony music and Ikat'i Wei-Don plays tho guitar. WESTFIELD FEDERAL does it. Accounts are In 11)20 he came to America, and took up his Concrete Dad's profession aa a barber in New York City, where he mot Senorita Isabclitc Pons. His courting Federally insured up to $5,000. Current dividend took the form of -guitar serenading and on one of Corporation those "idilios de amour" a big Irish cop tapped him on the shoulder on a beautiful June moonlit night and said, "Hey, Caballero—Stop tho Music!" Frank com- rate, 2% per annum. TRANSIT MIXED menced his courting inside, and at earlier hours— and soon thereafter Miss Pons became Mrs. Heras. CONCRETE In 1029, Frank and his wifo came to Wcstllcld, and for Roads, Walk*, Drives, in 1939 Frank bought the Elite Barber Shop on Elm Foundation*, Etc. Street, where he still holds forth. OFFICE. Frank and his wife have seven children, nil of 214 EAST BROAD STREET RIALTO BUILDING, whom live attending or have attended the Holy Trin- SINCE 1S68 WESTFIELD, N. J. ity School. Klonita and Gloria have both graduated from Kathcrino Gibbs School in New York, and TELEPHONES! Frank is planning on sending the other five to college. WESTFIELD 2.4021 OFFICEi WEttaaM 2-4444 During the war he served with the local Medical QUARRYi Fuwoatl 1-tMB Corps in the defense set-up and has always been active with the Red Cross and the United Campaign drives. A good family man, a good citizen with many 1 friends. WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS How She Shops • PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES • AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Fine Wedding Gift. "CishMd Carry" NEW STYLES AND FINISHES Without Painful Backache . 30 EAST IROAD STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. As members of the Multiple Listing System, MODERATELY PRICED Al we let older, atreae atd itnln, ov«r- •xertlon, eiceeelve imoking or exposure to we automatically receive the information when your Bring Your Photograph* In to Insure Moat Phoni Weitfltld 2-4500 cold lotnetlmea elowi down kidney tunc- tfoti, Tble mey teed meny folk* to com- property is HO listed, and wo recommend the system Dcairable Choice. plain ol nitilnt bickichn, Ion ol pep end energy, headacbee and illiilneae. Getting highly—However, it is important that you 'phono our up nlihU or frequent pwuajea niy mult from mloor bladder Irrltatlone due to cold, office direct if your property is not multiple listed. danpneee or dietary Indiscretions. SWAIN'S ART STORE If your dlacomforla are due to thlH aunt, dnn't wait, try Doan'a Pill", a mild Artist Supplies diuretic. Vud lueeeesfully by mllllone for COOPER and SPERRY over SO yeara. While tbeae aymptomi nay often othervlae occur, It'a emtilni bow REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 319 WEST FRONT ST., PLAINF1ELD, N. J. many tlmee Doas'a (Ire happy relief— Commercial In All H. Ealabliebwl !•«• ' :'• * . help tbe IB mlltl of kidney tubti and nlterf RtelcUntl*. fluib out waitl. Get Doao'e FUla todayl Brancbu 108 CENTRAL AVE. TEL WE. 2-3100 Dom PILLS READ THE LEADER FOR REAL NEWS WESTflEtP O5APg». TftEftS&AT.- APSft 18, llSQ ies of a municipal planning report was denied by the Beard of Adjust- °J>*r*l*o»fl and recentiy received from a planning ment recently. If If her Honored «*••% until consultant may be obtained »t the At a bearing conducted in the went. Fanwood-Scotch Plaint News firehall the board listened to spokes- local library. men for a group of more than 30 The committee went on record By Tide Water U and £ Squad. objecting residents who were pres- as endorsing a bill tfhich was in- of 2S8 I being made for the fourth annual ent. Mr. Hannon and J. /. Board Approveg Cowlrortion troduced in the legislature last Thomas W. Wtlcher of lit N. I community hobby craft show soon- Schwartz, realtor, urged the ap- Library Aid month at the request of the lnter- Euclid avenue, who was retired by | sored by the industrial mrts de- proval of the application and Leon- Munitipai Group tot Better Rail the Tide Water Associated Oil Co. partment of Scotch Plains Hi*h ard Brady, owner of the property, Of Two KlmcnUry Service. The bill would compel Feb. 1, was among the 16} employ- School. The show will be stajred SCOTCH PLAINS—The Town- also spoke i* favor of the proposal. ship Committee last week approved services from the attorney gen- ees of the company's layonne re- May 4 in the girls' gymnasium. Known for many years aa the agreements with the local library eral's office on questions pertaining .of Education last week revealed Exnibits will include «]| types Christiansen property, the dwell- finery honored Monday night at a a j«*fer hid) school, and that oth- and Rescue Squad and authorized to public interest. dinner at the Industrial YMCA in proposed plant for the construction er property ha acquired in the vi- of handicraft from crocheting to ing is now occupied by three fam- payments to those organizations as Representatives of'{he. newly or- Bayonne. of two elementary schools at the ciafer "tint" Teats Milk or "ring" tests msy be used for locating herds infected with brucellosis. Hear No Evil TERMITES are a>iai attain. Watch lor "Swarast" af "Flying Aata" which cesae with Sariag, •hed their wiagi, thea dis- appear. Theio wood daitroy- lag insects caase much dan- age to property, Bnildiags not protected daring ' cea> •traction uiually require it later. "Is it too late, Doctor? We Spccilin Exclu- y J • Speak No Evil sively in protection of property against TER- SOONER OR LATBR, one out of every five living Americans may ask continuing research' in"physics, chemistry, MITES and other Wood his doctor this question about cancer. • biology/and medicine. Destroying Insects, The answer may be: "Yet ...I'm afraid so..." asiag alepeiadUble ••linear- § Knowledge from all these fields is vital, ing stalked!. We are aot A But, today, die doctor can say to an increasing number or cancer for cancer is die largest, most complicated timpU esterMiaatora. Every problem ever put to science. So thousands of job it supervised by aa ex- victims, "No, it is by no means too late... There is much that we eon do perienced, technically traia- ...In fact, your chances for recovery are good." trained minds and an arsenal of complex and ed, liceaiesi eBgiaeor. expensive laboratory equipment must be kept at work until the fight is won.r •We are a New Jariey or- *TpHIS heartening reply reflects ine. great gaaiaatioa, employing New active isotopes nas revealed facts about •L progress of medial science igtinst can- Pan of the money which you donate will The philosopher who penned those words Jersey resident!, aad wo have served New Jirssy cer. And as the years go'by, there is every property owners lucctufutl* of millions of lives to cancer. Give-and give was not writing about cancer. Cancer is reason to believe that the ancient dream of new knowledge of hormones and certain for IS yean. Our reputa- conquering this disease in all its forms will generously-so dut sometime in the future a grim reality and the facts must be tion in this field ia untur- anti-cancer drugs-thus making possible doctors - may never have to face another pasud. be realized. : more effective control of some types of patient and say: "I'm afraid ifs too late." brought into the open, so that we can see When and how soon, depends to a large cancer. Thouiandi of references are it Remember cancer can strike anyone, but available in New Jersey— deg;:? upon expanding and continuing the the true situation. We must listen in YOUR PART IN CANCER RESEARCH not in some distant State. researt'.: program of the American Cancer you can strike back, there's hope-if you order to learp the danger signals and we Society. 1,.'.: year the Society needj five mil- Someday the moment of triumph over can- give for research and the other vital activi- Our work ia GUARANTEED lion dcUars /«..• research alone.' cer will come. But it will come only through ties of the American Cancer Sodf*"-^'""" must speak in order to help educate and FOR S YEARS without ad. ditional charge—a one-year & Each year the An; tricar* Cancer Society h protect others. guarantee is worthiest. forced to reject Tor sheer lack of money many The triumph over cancer can come For Information.or Free In- applications from scicnt' :s and doctors who spection and Adiiea—CALL ire eager to carry forward research. And who only through continuing research. known but that among these unfulfilled Trained minds and expensive laboratory requests there might be proposals which TERMITE would lead to great advances against cancer? HELP SCIENCE HELP YOU equipment must be kept at work. For WHAT MSEARCH HAS ACCOMPLISHED humanity's, sake and for our own preser- CONTROL Cancer Research supported by the Society Toin the 1950 Cancer Crusade by contributing to the vation we must support the crusade has already yielded new surgical techniques BUREAU and improved methods of using x-ray and against this terrible enemy. Will you 2 Locust Street radium. More recently, research with radio- AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY rive as generously as you can? ROSELLE, PARK, N. J. Telephone!! Thli ;S)»ce It Donated by the Three Bank, of We.tfl.ld _ American Cancer Society ROiall* 4-1492 sr THE NATIONAL BANKDF WESTFIELD THE WESTFIELD TRUST CO. ELIiabelh 2-2755 hktn by PUBLIC SERVICE PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST CO. » LEADEt, THtfltSDAV. . says »e answer." P«ed trees into grubs which j with MgbJy-orBame tree food. Safety Gmneil T» Fight Beetles 1«« * I*8 iauthe vital KMineiHope for rain to keep thi £«fl™ " ^ u8 c,ambium **?«" i fro™ fuither drying out. Pood Sponsors Display fark beeties-tte afteraurt* «f spnne. these grubs are feeding I or, the best defense Mechanism t orteii as many as a mil-1 tree has against insect invaders, up in lion workinng in a single tree. RIHS ^ , Irees this wring. AB they feed, they may girdle a Spraying at the proper time it Prepare Graph* also important. Thi» will kill the j be sarpriata1 if fciekerks,branch , a limb -o r —an ~entir e« trunk-u.^. . adult beetles in many cases before IJTelms and fcirefces jHjtijrieaf Jhe *"* beco'nes weaker. The gap Beginning' today the Westfield is disrupted. they have laid their eggs. Many 5'tto season and Urn collar . «»w •- "-—• • borers in the adult stage feed on Safety Council is sponsoring an iLg Dr. F. *• Bartiitt «f the Worst offenders are the two-the leaves of their host tree. exhibit of graphs on safety edu •j-rflett Tree EffWrt. &, Ttome lined chestnut boms which attack cation in the windows of the Peo- >« Robert C. Hendon has been up pointed general manager of the Al ON IM MM MBVKil Haw year legheny Department of Railway Im tMbr dMd •«, «Mhr, tajlsrr msaa^s sMfl nt% 0NfMfMtt>S NMWI HffVHsH Express Agency, with headquarters CUAN HIT MOMS-hr Ifeaf wdMan hsrtwf M at 1-6 North l|th street, Philadel- DM ra«4, Hn M*HM H*m* at msosm hw phia, Pa., It was announced by W. iMolXTtAOcnoliM Is now twist ilrtsi.l M, Smith, vice president, accord- ing to word received by John Mo- it«EP**d U£ for smoother, zart, local agent, who now comes better-than-ever anti-knock under Mr. Hendon's direction. performance! Gives new pep and extra power to many Imre To Attend Fort cars! And, it contains pat- €sso Dix Firing Session ented Esgo Solvent Oil that checks harmful, gummy de- KEARNY—The 303d" Engineer posits. Just toy "Ixtra" Battalion, commanded by Lieut. and gtt temtlhlng l»tfd ESSO STANDARD OH COMPANY Col. Raymond P. Imre, army re- for your money I DM'I mill THI AUN YOUNO *HOW «• IV, servist, of 234 W. Dudley avenue, cam. u», (BH IHC. nmtdvi; •-•:» t. M., WC81-TV, Clwuwl 1 Westficld, will be one of nine units from thp 78th Infantry Division, Organized Reserve Corps, which AI SHOWN will spend a two-day firing session STUDHAKM CHAMPION at* the Ftfrt Dix range on April t-PASSINOIR, a-DOOR 22 and 23. This was announced today by Brig. Gen. Ernest H. 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Aid cm- supervisory development projects of the Month" competition for Feb- «•« «• • (tl reality. w» at the Western Electric Kearny ruary also went to the Paramount 12 O'CLOCK HIGH a Works. Last week his associates am Jmeteke facet tfwt. Theatre in Piainfleld. In this com at the Ke»iTiy plant gave a dinner I petition, sales attractiveness an party at the Park Hotel. Plaiafield, efficiency of the employees at r ajar aajajshm. to mark his retirement* He wagfieshery stands are judged. WMT IIIIRffi presented with luggage and an al- bum containing messages.from his many friends. •eat 1 agareMe 'ISLAND In T aw cnuedt Mr. Masgingham was graduated On* series of measurements •Tee**,! showed the temperature of the in 1R06 in electrical engineering burning end at a cigarette to be at City and Guild* College, Fins- between 1,100 and 1,HS «egran OrlA . UfMtAVATtill f IVI ft bury, London, England, where he Fahrenheit MH* f jfliftV U *fllal studied under the noted physicist, Dr. Silvanus P. Thompson. After cutiii emu graduation he joined the old West- ern Electrie Co., Limited, in Lon- aFatfAfrVeTlKLOt K* ef> AMItlUM don.. He cam* to the United States In March, 1807, and was placed CMCIft in the West&n Electrie CO.'B en- "THilT TO THE JUDGE" fieerint division at its Chicago LIBERTY plant, where he supervised the de- ItCIIIT velopment of relays, tables and runwwim cords (or the associated telephone SAT, ft SUM. companies. ••MM M CMt During the flrst World War, Mr. WlKDrr " CHAIN UGHTN1NO " AHsmiffe cm MeMttoaee Mfe. Massinfham developed designs for Oliyla DeHavilland trirt rakies. thtr ire m tmtt* special vacuum tubes for both the feetW «* «« sptCCtf * ftlt 4lMMa, United States and British aimiea, •teartinf ta veterinary aaatleal When the Western Electric Co. "DARK MIMOft" set up the Waverly Shops on Fi'e- A|pfn win lutBoriu*!iu*!. PHI ud NU«M am. wale, tueh «« totout. waives, aaa llnghuysen avenue, Newark, prep- torotci. an the frticlMl streee> aratory to occupancy ot the plant MI. AH wtrtn-hlMNM anianals, u at Kearny, he was placed in charge NAKID CITY " wall at aunun Mafi, aw «**. of engineering, Hfr Cm-AM ctatM* te rabies, kut tfca (reateet With the introduction of talk- "HOLIDAY INN" MON, TUIS. * WK). •umWr * (.tM-akfmtmaWlr M Ing motion pictures through Elec- atr eeat-ar* seea Hi «a«t. It la trical Research Products, Inc., then - t mraMAKH MKV - UK* CMMV, PMO ASTAIM tiiiatM tkit eel? efceut 4 xt a Western Electric subsidiary, Mr. Mttlnee lite f. M. l»wri«| I:M f. M. etnt at tb* total eaiea an la eate. Masslngham was assigned in 1928 to the English house. His job T VaeeaaailM there was to adapt European-built Vaccination fives sheep almost projectors to me American-made "THIIADY EVB" 1» per eent protection agatmt film. Following his return to the Unit- BRITISH ed States, Mr. Mesgingham was placed in charge of engineering for telephone cords, plastic mold- ing, and more recently, the design of all machines at Kearny Works. AUTOMOBfLE Mr, Massingham holds a num- ber of patents concerning the man- ufacture of telephone equipment. •ajR^RfHe^RBPapsBBaawP^s^^r^s^™ ""^ '"iv -!!••-•• ™^^ir^^^^ • *•» -»• *j A member of the Stanley S. Holmes Chapter, Telephone Pio- PRRAM0UH1 NOW HAYING | ^^.^JS ml Hator Cycle SHOW! atw'hijfjr neers of America, he was present- ed with a life membership certif- icate in the organization. Mr. and REGENT -NOW- Rbtorag' Store!' Mrs. Massingham will continue to Jim* WVHAN. HUkuril 1'OKII make their home in Westfield. Murlrnr IIIKTHIt'll _A Comedy Clottlcf ' "Kl'ACIl DANDAIUY, ~~ — s Nrw IUm — COMINNI CAlun, BOAT • Mi* Knew. < ,; ,• . lit !•• IJJL More than 100 years before Uie "DAW CMCKITT; INM*N KOU1" COUIN TOWNSEND .ll A.M..11 P. -legions-of Julius Cae»sr- started In • tMlsie^ivilaKf tramping around Gaul, the natives "WHEN WI11IE COMIS MM eicAi Htmrnmm M of India used shellac on their alfea a^s^ ftaia^^^l a^w M^^^^ alauft^si# > ' The greatest Auto Show at the Palace in ten yearst New lines, R IT Z MARCHINO HOMED" IfAOft IViMUWW CMtHMIOM M*0 AOtMl W0W0W temples and homes. ANKM UUJAK •.•SIMT IHMM • CMMNCt MOeMIW* — NOW NII(IWI\(i — new ideas in engine power, exciting designs, great advance* OIH \K\T Illl'. J l . Dirk I'OWKI.I,, I'.vdVH KKl'l in structure! Also, world's first turbo-jet automobile-world's "MH.O.'MIKH" DEAR WIFE" — Uml F« stead of clinihing on a tippy table' acted on the information fc, ^1^^^^^^^^^^^^!^^ ing her private p and given her certain j»J«rs to ity benefits y qm y pe case, a retired worker over age 65 sign, and she had wrongfully as- or letter or appearing in person Egbert 8. Winer of MS Harding evening. sumed he had taken care of her at the Social Security -oftce, 1143 w- frequently gets over- stands firmly on feet that won thought his employer had taken ' u a number of tht general President Ernest Cadman Col- tired she acrubt and waxes care of everything, but an employ Social Security, ,applicatio .. n »s well. East Jersey street, ElUabeth. | «f the University of wcU «ril| talk on. «Oar Hvairaa slip, has no broken steps and i Ifcere 'floor*, washes windows, - cleans comfortable for you to use. Don! er is not authorized to sign Social | This proved not to be the case. "Representatives may also be ' ns Taaasmw" at the atesaai woodwork or does any of the ma- 1» class I raUrM iner, ta be held at the Terns chance standing on the top of th< Security benefit applications for "Do not rely on someone else," consulted in Room 4 of the Plain- reads which have jor cleaning jobs. Dont let this ladder unless there is an extend- his retiring workers. la another Hall Club, 121 West ttrd street, happen to you. Take frequent rest cautioned Mr. Sawvel. "WtoB you j field Post O«ee every Tuesday, be-^ "If you are eligible for Social Security benefits, you must claim DRY CLEANING — HUG CLEANING - FUR STORAGE them personally. No one may sign an application for you, nor are SUMMIT +1000 payments started automatically at age 65 without a claim being filed," Leonard F. Sawvel, manager of the Elisabeth Social Security Ad- 1 ministration office servicing Union Th# sfanlly N#xff Dott < and Somerset counties, said today. We have had several instances recently," continued Mr. Sawvel, "in which aged persons as well as MM sksaa-as» (S-ll CMSM MM urvivors of deceased workers same to our office to inquire about non-receipt ot benefit checks. Care- ful investigation' revealed that hese persons had never filed a for aaay sveeadinf. It'a naUy a aspanta iawUtad ( :laim. They had relied on others partmant with ita own tasnpantara opotnL to inquire about the,general pro- • Now you fatnawapaoa, man spaoa—AU at tha "OOK- ii of the law, and had not vmwci utm" with tha aaw Shalvador. It'a all aasy • Handy new iMrranginf abalf.;. roomy maatholdar to raach aasy to uas—and tbara'a no • e a IWO WfsHftMal CMpWle , Hooping char to M« floor. And thsn'a no • Up to TO pounda of dalaetabk froatn apaoa takan from inaldatha cabinat, either food flu into tha'faif, doubkvsiaa fraaaar HYDE & ELLIS —tha sturdy, snow-whita plastic abalvaa oompsfftmantindudfaiffouraaay-to-fat^t fwimifa an complttsdy racaaasd in tha extra-thick, hsavily traya of ioa cubsa (8 pounds). inauUtad door. TutHt Hardware •U IT NOWt—you'll aay the new improved I960 Crosley • You'U find a compact "ButtarSafa" in your Shalvador ia tha moat convenient, tha moat beautiful—just tot Piirt Bristlt • a full pound of butter at tha consktancy you want •ooat uondtrfd rafrifarator you ever aawl PAINT BRUSHES Mat UVilW "tm eat el em- tm I sei •t*. SOUTH AVI. . Wl. 2-4700 • Probably everyone (except Sonny!) will ktatki»«ki.T.B.S»as.r«SS, readily spec that telephone service ii a gnat L kVHT w^ff ^Wl» BBHPSJW jflW^ ^a^^^HI^Pf^P met of line and steps. You call the stota.;» swvkalKraoietiavaaM.aiiMra YOUR HOMI VWU K make appointments... visit friends... all wi«h» frtenes mi shops are •e'ese' to COWM TrH$ $UMM« oat IcaVinc your borne, limply' by lifting the Ska aunaar yen caa cat. lest yter whan ysMi purchasa Van's Appliance Co. h fva i t jjj»*i« —raM HfceM ncdva of you 'phone, la fact it't dl to pvtw jonwf wonu HOTW WPI OOIO IONO North and Central Avenues TeL We. 2-3726 simple, that it's easy to take telephone service placed In service. BLANKET INSULATION! for panted—and forget how much it provides, so ttuonsily. Install H YsMirtaW NIW JDUIY MIL nUMtONI COMPANY HORAN LUMIER I COM CO. Canlral Ava. crt Uhlgh I. R. FOURTH WARD REPUBLICANS I Til. WISTFIIIO MM* Its MISS AMERICA for beautr NEXT TUESDAY IS NOMINATION DAY! Edvo.MackieiSons H slsi Andeay's Gold Medal Awsra as "Fashion Cat M» unt m Ye BE SURE YOU VOTE! of ihc Year" (sod two ycais in a row, at that!) uraouramT"! Whtre? MeKinlty School No other car ia Ford'i (eld oacrs to SUP COVERS \ much hip and shoulder room. The "50 •^ . When? 7 A. M. until 8 P.M. lord is Die and feck bit. The minute MATTRESSES AND BOX It, MUBIG for size you take ibis great car out on the road SPRINGS RENOVATED you'll feel its luxurious bi«c«r com- fort, its effortlei; "Fumcr-Tip" steer- SSe SOMERSET STREET, ing and its solid readability. A ten- minute'Tcit Drive" willconunce you nxtunmLD, a. j. thst the 'SO Ford Ii truly Mr Big for •psciouinen, for comfort, for per- formance and for value. Your Voice The Choice — In Our of 200 Local Affairs Petition Signers WLSTFIKI.I) RADIO & APPLIANCE, .11 I ail liniad Si And Champion of its Class DONALD H. BAGGER for Councilman, Fourth Ward for ECONOMY HYDE & ELLIS lormtrly Born In Wos.flold - educated In Wc.flold public schools - .graduate of Harvard University - Navy vot- "TEST DRIVi" IT Af YOUR Tuttle Hardware eran, World War II - experience with New Jersey Stota government - executive staff member, Newark Slx"-»i the "Big Bconomv Padugo" in it) field."Te. l Drive" Chamber of Commerce - elected member, Union County Republ.can Committee - active In civic, char- i. SI you, 1-o.d Dealer', to Jay. (M»/W/. ./ „,„„»,) FOUD DEALER'S PEAT MOSS ..able and welfare work - trained to serve yOU ,n your |oca, governmen, Westfield Motor Sales Co., Inc. SOUTH AVI. . WE. 2-6700 319 NORTH AVENUE WESTFIELD 2-1038 fold foi by CompalO" ' THE WESTFIELD LEADEK, THUK&DAY, APBtL II, •0f Tku Wmli AT WITMAN-BELL Le silvery grunion, % small of the smelt family, flop eut THIS WEEK WE ARE FEATURING ALL THE FAMOUS BRANDS h, ocean up to the benches ot Je,n California, to lay their i in the sand and then flop out m gj»in. It's been proved with YOU'VE READ ABOUT IN mil j color photograph* in Dush t\t, "ew scientific dim pto- ii ty Moody Bible Institute. • the (female grunion digs in- SEE 'EM IN LIFE! BUY 'EM AT WITMAN-BELL! to ttnd to deposit her eggs. rVfflKHMflf M.00 JIROENS IOTION RKHARO NUONUT VITAUI 47c To Show HOME REFILL KIT LIFE 49eJI«OfN$ SHAMPOO Film ptut 25c Cram* Shampoo 1 AU Nr Permanent *2?° 39c pint 6 Midget Spin Curler* ISUPfMPiED GIUEni JOUJIf AINSIDE—The old ho- Refills . *1.50 pocm of fish that supposedly All 3 for'1,33 RAZOR t_ __ their eggs ,pn dry land haa LIFE DD fOOINMin 53c proved at J»»t., 10 UW HAMS ".00 PROfHVlACTIC or years Californiam have 25c JOHNSONt BRUSHES •M 1MIAYM Bed Ait a small silvery fish Hill AiPWN,. the imtlt family, the grunion,, BABY OIL . 49c-91c LIFE TOOTH 3 for 59c 59c certain moonlight nights LIFE DIAL SOAP 2 for 37c up on the beach and LIFE BABY TALC . 2Sc4«c m, Non-Californians have UnM 300 Momvucnc IIIU lAMAMH. med the story sounds as fan- KUENIX TIStUII 39c ic is a chicken laying its eggs 3 for 79c SCHKK JIWEUTE COMB and BRUSH SET the bottom of the ocean. Few INJKfOR IAZOR AND 30 UADII »1.25 LIFE $2.50 Valuo . SpMial 9tc Mil Urf* pic hive ever seen the phenome- IHH KOTIX 59c occur. • I 10 SUMS In Dtoptimr COIOATI lllll mam.... ut in a new scientific film, Dutt 60c SIIVH STAR HAMS . . DfMTAL CRIAM mj, the peculiar spawning 49c 25o43c-59c •••MB ••• •• «••»• Its of the grunion have actual- Alka Seltzer 43c ten photographed. A showing 10c IUII foomPAin this 40-minute production is Jfl Ponds Angel Face 89c TUMS 3 for 25c duled for the Mountainside Buy A Pack of 10 GEM BLADES HHBfi ion ArlAflH ion Chapel, Highway 29 ami for 49c $ BUI TAMIIt,.. 98c jntain avenue, Thursday, April LIFE OH A (1.00 OIM RAZOR . . . FREE BHJ40TAMPAX , H.19 B|| Yes Toilet Tissue 7fof l at 8 p. m., according to Rev. HHH M* WMT ton P. Achoy, pastor. 60c DOK of 41 $ reduced in the west coast film 10c lllll TOOTMMUM iios of Chicago's Moody Bible Shasta Shampoo 49c MODES! . 2 for 2 49 litute, Duet or Destiny is WOODBURY HUDNUT $ DELSIY $ US AISOR- rth in a widely acclaimed ser- ] SOAP 3 for 19c of scientific films with a re- LIFE EOO SHAMPOO 1.00 TOILET TISSUI 7for 1.00 ous emphasis. . > Take Part In LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFE Egg Hunt SUPER - SPECIALS! IOTOTAINSIDB — Over 200 dren participated in the sec- tnnual Easter Egg Hunt stag- REYNOLDS by the Mountainside Civic Coun- oi| the school grounds Satur- MARCAL FAB morning, despite the raw ids which belied the Spring radar. • | liity-six dozen eggs had been WRAP Large d by members of the council HANKIES hidden in four age-group areas several of the members, assist- Sixe by. Boy Scouts of Troop 70. | 'me eggs, which had been de- ed by the council's initials, were nd by 38 children. Irs. Elmer Hoftath was chair- n of the hunt.. Assisting her r 2 for 13c Mrs. James Mullin, prizes; 19c 19c •rDOUSLI try Beechler,.purchase of eggs; • •r DOUBLE Joseph H. Hershcy, distribu* of eggs for, dyeing; John E. iler, amplifier and Scouts; Nor- 0 Woolley, Cub Scouts for clean- 1 duty and Mrs. Henry "Weber, 25c 125 Feet of the History of Mountain- PARA )thcr council members who as- KITCHEN CHARM ed were Mrs. Rolf Kristiansen, HERSHEY i. Maxine Buck, A. C. Jatter- CRYSTALS 1 P. H. Stedman, Austin John- WAXED »nd William VanNest. Two CHOCOIATE or mbers of the Fire Department BAUER & BLACK assisted in hiding the eggs NUGGETS » Francis Petcrsen and Charles Elastic Supports PAPER idon, BARS roup Explores reat Swamp Pound LARVEX MOO htlvm «M» **r 2 ««r 27c 2 for 25c 29c The ONLY SURE Way 'Hlip Barske of the Wildlife' SUPPORTERS are a "must" for any boy or man lagement Institute, • Washing- who engages In aihleHct-or who does heavy i D. C, will be the principal or active physical work. A choice of 6 differ- to MOTHPROOF •"er at the nature conference ent styles. 4 gate,! Barbara Jones, Fred Juer- •>''-'/ BllUHER'r gensen, Randi Kristiansen and Bob- by Lou Parry; string beans, Linda 2M Bread Street, Bitwise, Jimmy Thurston, Allan Weatfield, N. J. Penl, David Haut, Joyce Hartung, Lak*ra<«rri ITT !». Bra* it. Bllankcth S-MS1 Patsy Kuell, Lynne Urner, Steph-, en Lathrop, Charlotte Moore and Wendy Moffett; peas, Jack Fergu- son, Beverly Ingate, Nina Evans, Every Day a Holiday Charlotte Sigrist, Phillip, Curtlss DU MONT HAS ALWAYS PUT A LOT OF EXTRA VALUI Betty Ann Thurston, John Vir- ginia Dunn, Jean Cecchettini, Bar. INTO ITS RECEIVERS, BUT NEVER HAS DUMONT HEN AM bara Kubach, Mary Benninger,'. Joan Wilcox, Edith Claire Achey, TO OFFER SO MUCH AT SUCH A D0WN-T0-EA1TH PRICE, Kenneth Blahut, Kenneth Beach, Richard Miller and Markham Steam. You get a bis] screen. Not a 10-inch but a 12^-incii tube You get a lall-alie^aaaele. 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J. * ; .?*-'. •** WESTFIELD 2-3726 S THE TVESTFIELP, UEASER, High School Nine Opens Awav Tomorrow; Gol^ Team Begins Praefc 3 lav Raff For THO Records Set More Scale For Locals Advance Recreation Pin Softball Fan* Will Orea §*•!*•/ At YMCA SHIBI The Community Softball League, In FlainfifId Y The annual spring season Life Townley ^ meeting Tuesday flight, voted to Saving course of the Y will'start League\ Title increase the seating capacity at Saturday with m. meeting of those Chaapionsliing the Washington Field by using Court Tourney. participating scheduled in the YM For First G* bleachers along the first base line. CA at 1 p. m. The cours* will Going into the final week of continue ev«ry Saturday afternoon bawling, the Recreation League if The annual YMCA swimming It is hoped to have the co-opera- Westfield's entry in the Plain- . T°e local ba Mi)l a three way race for the championships held Monday eve- tion of the Board of Education ta fiefdYMCA* Invitatioi n Basketbalktbll thereafter with classes Parting at ignited tomorro Championship between Vanderbiits, ning at the Y was highlighted by get the additional seats. The pres Tourney advanced into the second i 1 p. na. and adjourning at 4 p« m. when the and quarter-final round Monday; American Red Cross courses will " Bonnctti Dec-orators No. 1 and a competitive spirit which excelled lent bleachers along the third base opens against Bound B?nT ' Knickerbocker Garage. Vander- that of any swimming tournament' line are owned by the schools, nijrht with an easy 68-38 victory]be followed in both junior and nd Cwsaderss' diamonS *"*•: feilts lout their first match in weeks held this year. With the spirit' The coming schedule was pre-over an aggregation from North y, senior lifge saving and i* opepenn t oto North Plainfield win to John Franks, who won two of high and the competition keen, the sented for consideration and Pres- Plainfield. I * memo*" only. JUgiitration for ident W»hl announced that by- _ _ »««t opposition for th Ue three games Friday nijrht. The contestants were able to establish ^esd . t r test Vanderbilt loss was to White two new records and tie two oth-ident W»hl announced that by The WeBtfield team, consisting the eaurae will end t—wrrow and f e noon flash on Dec. 9, Bonnettis swept ers. laws will be reviewed at the next Io f Westfield High School players, may be eeeomplisfced Mntil this meeting. J. S. MacFadyen is will meet Dunellen, led by Gene date at the boys' department lob- ^ Noel Taylor, *. logeri Texacos and are only one In the 40 yard back stroke, se- league secretary. Schiller, St. Benedict's star from by desk. been kept from practice hu Same out of first place. Knicker- nior division, Dick Cooledge, vet- Scotch Plains, tonight at the Plain- bockers, posting 10U and 2885 eran awiininer, lowered his own field Y. Dunellen also advanced •UIMJ, will probably u^ swept Benninger and are now two record from 24.3 to 23.8, Perry into the second round with an easy Three Sweeps In Jack Corbett on the niouadJ games out of the lead. Philp established a new low in the Learn-to-Swin win over a Highland Park out- "loDickt Smitmith againsgst tBt"\ 40 yard free style, junior division fit. Wainfieldersfild . Dave TowL Two game winners were Seat by stopping the clotk at 23:6.. Don The Westfielders started very Coven ever Carmen k Michaels Drive Opens Mon. Nabod Pin League he behind the plate. ^ Large tied a record in the 40 yard slowly, employing a xone 'defense and White Flash over last year's brent stroke which was establish- The squad, which has btn that leaked like a sieve and gen- Three of the five matches in the tievng at Recreation FWd champions, Venneri. ed by Gerry HcGinley in 1948 by Registration blanks for the YM erated little organized offense. Neighborhood Bowline League on slowed by T|yj, hitting a 25.6. CA-Board of Education annual Joe Btvosl topped with a 2(>4 Learn-to-Swim Campaign were dis- The North Pltinfielders drove con- Monday night wen ehutout aftairs. should be ready t fame and Hike Kovack'a «6§ took After swimming a dead heat in sistently underneath to score and tributed through the schools last Crane posted the fiirt', taking lei. encounter. Football mente high art. Hruda follow* with. the 20 yard free'style event, John week to be completed and returned took leads of 7-0, 13-2 and at the bert, Wilsons won all from Bauer Darby and Perry Philip swam the rreeman took hold and hu Ml and. V. Campbell posted 600. when the schools reopen after the quarter, 14-6. and Morse swept Mays. Firtt drilling the boys in Tsylet',. event over. John Darby outstrok- •hintel had a 2343 gam,. Demur Easter vacation Monday. Firs Westfield changed to a man-for- pltc* Haydens . continued in the ed Philp by one-tenth of a second The infield for tomorrow', 4I» and 201, Mulleiy and Conn lessons in the jointly sponsored man defense at the end of the win column by taking two from K3, C. Shracuni and Ltnnio 821, to tie the record at 10.3. should consist of Howard h! campaign will be given Monday quarter and that was the turning Wight and Rhaesa won the last at flrst, Ed Lewis , Hatteo 218, Lanti 21«, P. Beliii- Thirty-seven members of the at m FIRST WARtl, r»im» District— I along tti* To»» Uaa if a •outh- the iwlnt ul ala«* «f I. I. Dttghi Afak Beglnnlnc at • jierut for»e« b/ «&»tt>r)y ut M«tk*riy wnctioii to THIRD WARP, SMure Additional Sportg Leading f 1 th« FuteiaetMioii of the center line'tlie center like of tfct C«»tral JUil- Alumni Group of Dudley Avenue with the center road of N«w J«ra*r; tlwac* alouat tha o.nter ilia 57l Ha* «f U>itm AVMIIM »n« run-jib* cMUr Uaa e< UM CaMta.) R»il- **d Grove ttraet" Blng thence nonkeutwartly »long rw« ot N«w tjtft «0 %*m cantw thence north*a*t*r)r along tke cen- Louis J. Dughi of 316 Lenox tbe center Un* at Du41«r Avenue lint of BUMT SMC tMaot sisal ter line cf crov* Krtn to th* Close Race In Women's Leader Teaaw Are Upset to ttaa center Une of Mouata.li> Av«-1 th* castw 1U« ttt Klt»r SKrwt to boundary line ketweea th* Town of avenue was the principal speaker nue; thence uortberlr >lon« th* th* ccatw Mu* et Sank Av«nu«: Westaeld an* tha •arovgk of center line of HounUia Av*nu* toUhenc* a,loa«r MM ts»H«r Itow, ot wouil: thence soiitkeaeterly alone The three leading teams in the at an organization meeting of the vtute• r liii-• * of Raymond" (wt "• ; Non" a' Avkvuiu. * to SJM cm the lioundaiy Una between tk* Bor- Evening Loop Loses All Three Women's Friday Afternoon pin alumni of the college of William thence In A general northeasterly ut Eucll4 ouch of Uarwoo4 aad tk* Towa of and Mary Tuesday night in the alreutiua alua« (lie e*uUr lin* of center " Wesifieid and alcna tk* bouudary circuit, dropped their matches last Kaymvnd Dtrcot Is the center line center line betwaea Cranford T»wnsal» ; week but held their positions. First Essex House, Newark, About 300 of North Chestnut Street; thenc* and tb* Town of Westfield to th* Leaders in the Women's Tues- Ellenbergers, leaders of tht trly place Park Garage dropped the graduates attended and formed a northwesterly along th* ccntar IIH dlvisiu.i line betweea Westlleld and day Nittht League are bunched Women's Recreation Bowling of North Chestnut Street and Prl«- Clark Township; thenoe southwest- wv after rolling1 Tuesday nigrht. Dean outside games to Barons, second Northern New Jersey chapter of cilla Lane to tbe center line of erly along the boundary line be- along the _. Leapie, dropped all three games Uillst4« Avenue; taenc* southwest- tween tn* Town of Weatseld and te the ""In* _. Oil, at the top, won two games m an upset to Schmal last week, place EeinbardU lost the first two the William and Mary Alumni As- erly along tbe center llu« of Hill- Clark Township to a point where FOURTH WAI to Glassers ajid the Shoppers, in side Avenue to the center line of iy and from Andrews, but bad their lead I but are still six games out in front. sociation. the boundary line between ilie Uxe center Hue ol Summit Avenue third place won only the last from Mr. Dughi described his ex- Lawrence Avenue: thtnc* southerly Tuun of West field end tae Borough extended southeasterly would lnt«r- cut from two to one game whan I Third place Faileyj held -fast with • Ions the center Una of Lawrence of Garwov*, rue dug t«Mnc« in > «oct the aarne; thence northweet- neon;! place Marys won two from Connie and Johns. periences and problems as a leader Avenue to the point and place of southerly, soutbveaurlir «vs4 eoutli- erly alone; sulu cxtenvlon of Sum- i a 2-1 decision over Stalknecht and befflanlng. easterlj' iireetlw Sails eaM divid- mit Avsnue center line and tk* running U . j(c. 6 and third place Uaion Tire w. in the organization of the Cornell FIRST WARD. Flftk SHstlict— center line of Summit Avenue te FiiKBiann moved Jnto a tie with Park Oarage SO ing lis* belwekelvou the *To»S n of Weut- Mild ceatw lin* vent i"to a tie for Mcond after ltlM Club of New Jersey. Beglnulug at a point forme* by ttli. a4il tke ltorvuk «f Owwood the n«lnt and Rlace of besinalng. Kuud to ffae ca Wright by defeating them in two. 34 1 th* Mu-etafk Street: thenc* gR-eepinj: Milady* Shop. Jean- J7 Cameron Ogden of Cranford is the intersection of the center lisa ID the center line St Q i-'orhTH WAHn, First iir»trii-t~ 40 as of Dudle)ujl«y *AviMiuviMiue with «h* center theio* soutbfra'aalarli ' f ana •eglaalng at the InUreestloa of the cuter liaa nettes won the outside r*mea fiom acting chairman of the William " ' " Avnu and run the , _... Hie cejiter Ila* 4ii line of Lawirente Avenue and run_ -ler lln* of Urnrov: e JflKreet > a point ie ftau and North Avenue aad thence nortkw* 24 j-,4 and Mary organization committee. nine- thencenorthwesterly along tha seventy-Ire Itat *< ustei-ly running thence wbaierly along the Glenview and No. 10 took tht last center line of Lawrtnc* Avenue lo train the koutkwaaUrly •""lie o"f center lln* of North Avenue ie th* ter Un* of Hi. iwo from Venneris. Savoca of tke center line of Hillside Avenue; * ' boundary line between th* Town center Ila* of Co , •"*•* Uaruica Central VviB'tt*"tl">*a"ce"«ertBweat- n»rtk*ast*rl|t aloegl p an posted the only double, a thence northeasterly aleng the c*a-erly In a lln* wbfctk Is parallel with of Weatneld and Scotch Plains e Pereby j6 84 101 in ler line of HIllsMe AveWJ* te tke the, eoutkwaalarlathWMIarlyr eld*M** lie* of Cea-Oen Towiuhlp; thence aoutlieaaterlr of Codding boedl* 1 204 sandwich game, • - Clarknon ...... J2g 13 173 Holly and ivy have been Identi- Mountainside Borough Uaai theac* .vaaaa a»t ilsuat TS feet along said bounditry llu* to the of Il&h*ay Aveau*: J^unard !iy 124 S8 along said Borough Linine iortbw**aorlhweett- couth' •surly tfear*freiB to the center line of Beuth Avenue: thenoe w«l«rly ulenw «• W. I* fied with Cbrlitmai Irorn t very lle.li way Avanua . n Oil t.» , Ji. Andrewa i,-,4 123 li'.O •rl#, aortneaMtTIr, nort"h weeterly" —, eoufierlrlyy lie* etJAf ricfcl-of-way easterly aluna" the oiniar Una at tarkr dat*. Holly is supposes) to end westerly to Eawrence AaenMi of In*1 CCentral Be>llro8ja of New South Avenue to the center Una at l.f First Street;' I Maty'* Cniiferllnii'}--. ..n.» ..»2- Totals For six months, stalwart ex-servictmen of this town have worked hard and long tp erect a building where men who had served our. country in war could continue their comradeship and also serve in time of peace. , They have not forgotten the Westfield men who did not come back. For, in this building, they have set aside a room of memoriam in which will be placed the pictures of all these men.. . The new Martin Wallberg Post No. 3, American Legion building is about one-half completed, located at North' Ave. and Crossway Place. With the generous assistance of the companies and individuals whose names appear herewith and the tireless efforts of Post members, the project has progressed to the half-way mark. In order to complete this fine building, additional funds are neces- sary. If it were possible to turn back the calendar to the Week follow- ing the end of the war and catch the feeling and spirit of the people of Westfield, undoubtedly everyone would contribute generously for such a project. These same men are now right in our midst, only they do not wear their uniforms. v PEOPLE of WESTFIELD! IT IS NOT TOO LATE! Show these men Westfield has not forgotten, that you want to have a part in com- pleting this fine building by making your checks to "MaVtin Wallberg Post No. 3 Building Fund" and mail to Treasurer, Thomas H. Bickers, 558 Boulevard, Westfield, N. J. MARTIN WALLBERG POST 3 TOP - NEW IE6I0N HEADQUARTERS - NEARINO COMPUTION - NORTH AVENUE AND CROSSWAYS "LACE AMERICAN LEGION RIGHT - BEGINNING CONSTRJCT10N OT THE NEW BUILDING Architect - Ray 0. Peek THIS SPACE DONATED BY A FRIEND OF, EX-SEVICEMEN Tha following ptriont hove givan their lima and onoroy to actually conitrutHng tho building! Ray 0. Peck, Felix DiFablo Taylor Hardware Mr. Oliver! louli Tumolo International Exca- Shuttor Trucking A. S, Mannino * Son Dietx VanBarkum Foreit Jehnten Salvatore Zollo Architect vating Co. -Capo Cod louli DIFranclico Donald Smith Gaodfrlend luxlo Romagnoll Joseph Mauerta George C, Blackman Jimmy Hw , Mike Turto Benney Pocalante Hud-CIn Products Williams ft Cacchlono Mannino I Sent, ft Sont Jack Erlcion Hardware Oelando Mamtta Jewel Puihman Omello Omar Bui McGall Villa Contracting Co., i. S. Irving Co. Ptrucci Bret. Martin Vlnetrrtwn Wstrtleld Hardware HydoftEllli Ned lemon i. E. Smith Warren Vayda John Feel«y Don Pellegrlno Thomat Calapletro Inc. lorlo Conduction Co. WlnliM Roofing Benjamin Caldora Tudor Hardware Bill Espoiito Walter Kircher Dom. Lahna Jimmy Seller Wntfltld lumbor Co. Service Demlnlck Apneuato Thomas Donnelly John l«oi"'rd THfi WESTFTELD LEADUt, THURSDAY, APEIL IS, 1950 ">• addressing job was teth voters is the 3948 primaries' behind Pkiafteld, which feH off attire, swirled indignantly into of the totted Mate, Trurt Co. asaaatea* «eej*MRer~i* MM, e» County \rtm Friday and the ballots to 62,413 for the vote April 18 went into the mails Monday. nearly 271 registrant* to 11,193. .tae Baaceek Vfcanaacy at 7«nd of New Vwk. it «. aaemwaj .Irtatria IfTlUi I * **, «*» *w larger than tii* over-all coun- street and MediaMi, ana* asked the Municipal TegHfrtrations showed today by Isajamifi «tnm«, prtri-lcnwjiwMit ia HH ' ~ Registry Shows ty drop. Other municipalities with clerk for an envelope and sUmp. dent |bacaia«atiat 12 community with totals higher fewer registrants includes Cran- O'Dwycre "Imagine the ssotbw-ui-law of Mr. Diitaftjaea jnhU tfw Tmat i rf Ac NatiMai A»eeri«ti»n o| than for last year's primary and ferd, ftnvood, Plainfleld, Boselle, «Kht municipalities lower, wjth Law lit*** the Mayor of New York getting a Company ia 1117, was a»yoint«f Mak AaaHeM Me Cimfttai Of 717 Summit tuid Wintoll parking ticket," «he snapped. "I'm Elisabeth's ],937 drop leading Ihu 1 ahd was femeiir caai»mali of tne, ist. Hillside had the same num- ComnuaitieR abawirg increases Being the mother-in-law of May- nailing this to Oracle Mansion. Union Countf ess IMAM resi- ber—9,582-as in the 1949 primary were led by JCeattwotta, scene of or O'Dwy«r is no insurance against The Mayor'* refused com- dents eJigible to vote in the pri- vote. Westfield voters showed a considerable building activity in parking tickets in Now York City, ment Monday, but an aide said "if mary election April II, according drop of 311. recent months, which had a rise it seems. the stoiy is true, you can bet that to official registration «|UKI an- A month ago, at the close of of 365. Other municipalities with According to reports published fine will be paid, and fast." HYDEAOUS noonced today by- Registration registration, the Union bounty more voters this year are Clark, in New York Monday, Mrs. Elea- It costs 14 in Mew York. ANTfQUESSHOW Commissioner ' Edward A. Roesel. Board of Elections reported a ten- Garwood, Linden, Mountainside, nora Young of 503 Cerlton road, jhe total is 787 below that of the New Providence Sorwif* and anther of Mrs. Sloane Simpson (tative total of 183,206 votern, but COMOaatQATIOMJU. CHUICN 1949 primaries, and 370 under the . it was announced at that time that Towiwhip, Railway, Rowlle Park, O'Dwyer, parked her 1*40 sedan Dietenbarh \aawd aggregate for last November's the estimate did not include trans- Scotch Plains,' gpringfield and in a bus stop Saturday -in front of election. fers within the county afteT Feb. Union. 80 East 72nd street Along came MEDICINE Patrolman William Kelly. Hi! n, The final flrure» were taken 28. At that time the decline for Trust Co. \ P. Union maintained iti position as hung a summons en the car. ii A. «. w tm ». at. «MH»* from three' addressing machines Elizabeth registration wag esti- mated at 3,267. the third largest town—politically CABINETS which tabulated the count auto- —in the county, with 18,624 voters •unday morning according to Henry C. Diefenbach of 849 matically while addressing sample The reduction from 53,450 Elie»- to Linden's 15,451. Both are close the report, ,»n indignant woman, Winy,h ,,emM na8 ^^ a , t. a anink cape aett.ng off her Barter |,d vic, president and comptroller KNITNAVf. . M. S4PM BUY THESE WEEKEND A BROUGHT TO YOU BY MEMBER MERCHANTS an THE WESTFIELD BUSINESS Wewkmd Sptx'nl WHITE SHIRTS WATCH FOR THESE $>.«S »2.19 WEEKLY SPECIALS »198to7.9« John franks THE PLAY FAIR BROAD ST., WESTFIELD Weekend Special Weekend Special— Weekend Special Weekend Special PHIAL CUAiANCI OP FAMOUS MANM HOME MADE TODDLERS 1 Ca*Ra^s\dlZaVkl awsl ftaVaVsWjMeS^k FOUNDATIONS and GIRDLES • tt •ptJlNH rWlljllUN tat, POIMHT - WARNERS - WANA - EVEN PUU - « OTHERS GABARDINE OVERALLS PEPPERMINT PATTIES Net All Siies In Every Make Maiw Only 400 POLO SHIRTS 5 Sins: Small - Medium - larae ' ' (MADEMOISELLE HAND) It YAJ;1.5O Regulerll.fi WESTFIELD SWEET SHOPPE op "THE 8TORE OF PEMIKINB LOVELINESS" HERBERTS 219E.MOADST. TIL Wl. 2-07SS 167 East Bread St., Young Folks Toggery Westfield 233 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD 2-S18O Weekend Special Weekend Special —- Weekend Special—- Weekend BOYS ZELAN JACKETS ~% WOOL SKIRTS • Royal Scarlet NYLON SLIPS Ten arid Oreen UUIMJ la%a\tAieMll4 ealani ^LV^BBWB> Sim 10-18 GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS $ Juniors $3.95 Preps M.95 $ 3.98 4.00 large Sin 32-40 can 24c • '•• Formerly $5,.98 ' , The SPECTATOR SHOP Felice WINDFELDT'S 37ELMSTUET WtSTHELD, N. J. 20 E1M STRiET 227 EAST EROAD STREET . WESTFlELD, N. J. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS ... Weekend Special— Weekend Special— Weekend Special Weekend Special— BALL POINT PENS You Save 73c per.Yard... 60 INCHES WIDE - CREASE RESISTANCE CHILDREN'S DRESSES BUTTER CREAMS Will Write from 6 Months to 2 Years PART WOQL SUITING SIIM1-6X Prints - Broadcletk - Organdy - Taffeta 19c Regular $2.91 89c BARON'S Special . '2.25 yd. Martha Lorton Candies . PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS B. Z. STORES Phone Westfield 2-6680 Grill's Silk & Cotton Shop SEE OUR LADIES DIPT. 13 ELM STREET NEXT. TO PEOPLES BANK 243 E. BROAD ST. Opposite Rialto Theatre 130 EAST BROAD ST., WESTFIELD 120 E. MOAD STREET WISTPlEtl •hem Weitfleld 2.3641 Weekend Special- Weekend Special— After Easter Sale Weekend Special-- ODDS AND ENDS IN , - 3 DAYS ONLY - FAMOUS MAKE 1MNCH Men's Dress and Sport Shoes Thursday, Friday and Saturday Values up to $15.00* TELEVISION SET Westfield Market WEEKEND $C QC HATS Refuler I499.9S SPECIAL . *D.OD 20% REDUCTION ON EVERY HAT $ Choice Meats BUY NOW AND SAVE. In the Show Room 299.95 In this sale, one will find such makes at Country Club* IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Victoria and Phipps. Theie Hats Are Exclusive In Westfield At WE. 2-1650 . 222 E. BROAD ST. THE FRENCH SHOP Auster's Opposite Rialto Thoalre PRIME ' 253 EAST BROAD STREET 143 East Broad Street QUIMBY STREET Hats Renovated. Tel. WE. 2-2121 Tel. Westfield 2-2838 RIBS OF BEEF . Ib. 69c. THE WESTFIELD USADES, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1950 Civil Service The lather of our country was a Owners of canariess amamii Mfmm Safety Stressed In lover of ice cream. During the to feed them a varied #e#t *«*•«•' summer of H80 George Washington srlans saj thaat feeding to** »•*» EXIM Slated Highway Contest bought 1200 worth of ice cream on the same kind of bird seed aU mm Chatham street in New York. Thu time is likely to cause eonrtipatioBrtiti . was the site of many of the first Such trouble usually can be avoided The Piano The United States Civil Service THENTON, April 13-Conform- ice cream shops. General Wash- by feeding raw, leafy vegeUb^ ^."^•'""i11"^ *" !ty *° **My w«alrtioBS will be an ington brought home from Phila- and hard-boiled egg yolk in addi- delphia a "cream machine for tion to a variety of sesfii, sMeh as judges in the fourth annual con- making ice" and owned "two pew- 16,400 in various federal agencies hempseed, rapeseed. linseed, and That Stays test sponsored by the Garden Club ter ice cream pots." poppyseed. in Washington, D. C, and Yicin- of New Jersey, May 1 to 15, Mo- ity. A few positions throughout tor Vehicle Director Arthur W. the United States may also be fill- ed. The positions covered by this Magee said today. Three phases In Tun* examination are in all branches «f of aafety regulations that will be 7\Ui i\u>n engineering. considered are driveway location, parking facilities and lighting. To qualify, applicant* must (a) have completed a four-year collate Commercial and industrial es- SERVICE! course leading to a bachelor's de- tablishment* along state highways with the most attractive buildings gree in engineering, or (b) have Md »«»« n-wi h* R«pr«icntotiv« «f famous cuttom-byg* kad a combination of such educa- and grounds will be judged in the NOW ONLef Yafl $| tion and experience, In addition, contest. Director Magee said that Pianos - Sohmor, Santfn, Mthlin and I they must have had from two to driveway locations should be es- four years of professional expe- tablished to permit the least others, loautiful styUs. Fow floor rience in engineering, the amount amount of vehicular and pedes- ROWE TELEVISION SERVICE depending on the salary level for trian: conflict; where they permit at Groat Reduction. which they wish to be considered. no obstruction to sight distance Blgelow 8-20S6 Pertinent graduate study may be and as far awsy as possible from substituted for part of the pro* the point of intersecting highways. 1 feasional experience. No written M rAMMNtST IT. AMboriseo De*«* Service TIAI Off COOfOW-fitt OUT-MA* test will be given. As for flood lighting and colored lights, Mr. Magee said that these The age limits, which will be should be located and adjusted so waived for persons entitled to vet- that they arc not in direct line of Ce WSJ eran preference, are 18 to «2 vision of motorists on the high GARDEN SUPPLIES 1 am Interested In pvrchesJna — £ ireeri. way. He added that colored lights D A NfW PIANO Full information spout the ex-should be located so as not to eon- A fuse or destroy the visibility of COME AND GET IT AND SAVf SUOHTir UMD SPtNfT PIANO amination and application forms A FARM STORE AT FARMER PRICES • A NtW RAW ORANO ' obtained from the com- traffic control signals. Another D i local secretary, James consideration by the judges will P A USCO IAIY ORANO be adequate off-street parking fa- J. Capone, located st the West- 5-10.5 FHTIUZil 100KM. $2*5 A GOOO UPRIGHT Add Post Office, from civil service cilities that will permit patrons regional offices, or from the U. S.and employes to park their vehi- PEAT MOSS - Ung. lal* ... bait 4.00 D• A PIANO ORGAN' IN ONE UNIT cU Civil Service Commission, Wash^ " «" *j" highways. N. j. No. 1 or No. 4 LAWN SEED . Ib. Me rVQntv ington 26, D. C. Applications for ' Addresi .J. . thitjlias evamiflBtinexamination milmuslt kh«e *««M(tr«received^ PULVERIZED LIMESTONE . . 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They help relieve pain of nirtaee PowetW by At The simplest celd-maker ever varicose veins ... Give effective built, lacked by 5-year Pro- support yet are not conspicuous tsxtlon Plant under sheer hosiery. Only Frigldolfe Has III BAUER & BLACK $ PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 269 Aik Us About A Trade-in Phone Wettfiold 2-6680 Sea America's No. 1 Refrigerator HUNTER & 5 CO., Inc. 243 E. BROAD ST. Opposite Rialto Thwttre 104, QUIMBnillMRYV STREECTDCETT J ELM STREET Westfield 2-3659 WESTFIELD, N.fltt»clt- " . begins its second week Monday. All sec ides) ts described or graph- to five yo« real vtlm in qittk ^oughtoQ»*reom|piii»»feyj What can tree owners do? "Food With principals and musicians ed were fatal accidents. Some of ity producti, in cv jtnrtm, added to the count, the visible com- the stories told by the graphs are pany includes more than 60 parti- Fatal traffic accidents versus other and in the eonventaoeei jm cipants, making, it' the largest pre- fatal aceidentB; New jersey's traf want, when you atop at sentation in Frank Carrington's 11 fic accidents versus those in other seasons of musical shows at theitates; condition of the automo modem EMM Dealer itatioM Millburn operetta theatre. The biles involved; types of vehicle— ftvsn lUiiw to LouiaiaM! augmented company was decided passenger, truck, etc.; nature of upon in order to give the Jerome thc traffic accidents caused by driv- Kifn' score its full measure of ers ; traffic accidents caused by pe- quality. destrians; direction of travel when accident occurred; weather condi- Both John Charlei Bacco and tions versus frequency of accident; pavid Tihmar, musical director highway surface conditions versus and choreographer, respectively,,. - . ,...,., worked with extra duigeneeto suit '"TTV •cc,idf.nt; fat.al ??: Put EE3 Spring inta Car den b th Alt IwobaM pom* warn* it MMI for the musicamuslcarscoretoth.voi«.«l score to the voices anndd! '' V £•>» <* / ™*i *•«?• en* or mbwbu ban* ~ the movements to the. American accidents by hours of the day, The tofc»dlt,your score. graphs were previously displayed Basically a story of show boat at the. annual state convention of life on the Mississippi, the story the NJEA'at Atlantic City in No- of "Show Boat" digresses from its vember. principal locale to turn to the Chi- Pupils who were responsible for IsM tXIU kecpe 1U luMeaUng constructing th« graphs or who cago of the 1892 World's Fait ami body bttter thaa My other Ifotor aided directly in preparing the ex- the manner in which Magnoll Oil, even at sliding engine teai< Havenel, played by Andsia Kutak, hibit are: Marvin Denning, Betty peraturea! Delivera longer mile* begins her career in the theatres Bunker, Kay Klotzburger, Guy of the country. Leedom, Lucinda Bell, Merry Ann age, less "nuke-up" oil needed! Hall, Anne Spencer, Robert Murik Your car U prepared for hard driving And • ipedal ingredient help* Tony Brandt, Pete Heck, Gerald protect engine parta agalaat Another Fire Hydrant Godsoc, Charlotte Cunningham, by EMO Dealers using u many u Etna Fortenbaugh, Jean Harrison, 9 apeeteUted Esso LubricanU! Stop harmful deposits! Jvat lay Falls Prey To Car Elizabeth Rugh, Mary Benedict in today at your nearby Esso Dealtr •Mm WIM Sr*^ •^^•^ Ruth LaDue, Carolyn Rowe, Nan •tatlon—make sure tirei, ligbta, bat* aiitNi fer yew maneyl Closely following a hlt-riyi case cy Seara and Martha Ellis, Pos itery, wipers and cooling system are two weeks,ago, another local fire tei'B explaining the graphhs wen hydrant fell prey to a motorist last made by Ruth LaDue and Ka; in condition for ipring and summer MST YOU CAN BUY MM TNI Thursday. This time, a hydrant Klotzburger. driving! • MAROf NOT DAfVIMO AMI API at Brlghtwood avenue and Pros- pect street was struck by a cat- driven by Louis Burdell Slaughter Princeton Club of 10(51 Fanwopd avenue, accord- Dinner ^Planned in? to police,. After considerable loss of water, a Plainfield-Union William H. Peterson Jr., chair Water Co, crew made repairs. man of the entertainment commit re Warranty Protection!^ Two weeks ago, a hydrant in tee of the Princeton Club of Plain Central avenue near Clover, street field and surrounding communities, Rvfjei AHea 4rl».t