TJb> And M*» Width OnmUtod r«fcly Hanpmper In Union Cm** Sy-EIGHTH YEAR—No. 37 Inurt* u Bacon* Clu MMMr POM OMca. W..««ilZ Jf.l. WESTFIELD. JERSEY. THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1958 _ PuMUhet 31 PM il Group Protests Congrcsswoman Parade, Services Will in For Loop Authority Dwyer toVisit Here Saturday Highlight Memorial Day im Present Will Meet With It Should Public to Hear Jewish Holiday Memorial Day r Problems, Opinions Time Schedule W.W. I Monument, le System Rep. Florence P. Dwyer (R-6th To Be Observed 8:15 a.m., Ringing of the Cemeteries To Be Dist-NJ) will bring her Congres- church bolls. Pa- : Inter-Municipal Group for sional office directly to the peo- rade assembly at Rail Service moved last ple of WestAeld and neighboring Temple to Hold the South avenue Program Scene to arouse public opinion communities Saturday, it was an- Special Services municipal parking . t legislation that would nounced today. lot, Wcstfteld'g annual Memorial Day- a new authority to operate Mayor H. Emerson Thomas has The observance of a major Jew- 8:45 a.m., Procession starts, arade featuring many WtsUUlit' posed MOO million subway urged residents to "take advan ish festival known as Shovuoa, the 9:00 a.m., Services at World patriotic organization! and meth» linking New Jersey and tage of this opportunity to express Hebrew word for "Weeks," be- War I "monument. united units of the 60th R«cen- fork. opinions and ask questions of thi gins at sundown Saturday and will 9:20 a.m., Procession pro- naiisanee Battalion, Company A, organization launched a congresswoman. ALLAN FISHER SUSAN KNIGHT be observed locally with religious ceeds from Plata of the New Jersey National Guard out East Broad will take place nut Friday morn* education" plan to discour "It's a nice service to Westiteld services at Temple Emanu-EI. lissage of Assembly Bill 115 Ordained In Scriptures as i St., up Elm, over Ing, American Legion Vice Com*, for Mrs. Dwyer to visit here tn Orchard and down mander Albert J. MoelNr, gtncral inate Bill 50, proposed by stead of our having to travel to ime to give thanks for the begin letropolitan Rapid Transit Woman's Club Awards $400 Mountain tn the ihalrman of the Memorial Day Elizabeth," said the mayor. nlng of the summer harvest, the Uovol u 11 o n a r y Committee, said today, Ission, \ The Elizabeth Congretswoman holiday's name is derived from the Memorial service* will be held fact that It occurs seven weeks Cemetery. intermunicipal group said has invited all area residents who Scholarships To 2 Seniors 10:00 a.m., Services at Revo- it the World War I monument at rored the MRTC's physical NOEL TAYLOR wish to ask questions or state their after Passover, the beginning of he Plata, Revolutionary Ctmerview rail group declared Friday Attend Seminar tween 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Woman's Club of Westfleld, it was According to Jewish tradition, view Cemetery, oing held at the World War I In the Municipal Building In addition to Westflcld citizens, announced today, These scholar- the revelation on Mount Sinai took monument, following Invocation separate authority to run residents of Clark, Mountainside, ships are offered to graduates of place on Shovuos,- Hence, the fes- y Rabbi Jack Stern Jr. of T«m»lt ik would tax New Jersey mu- Select Taylor For Fanwood, and Scotch Plains are the high school who plan to enter tival is also designated as the Emanuel, and remarks by Gharlea, iitics too heavily. The Port invited, she said. he teaching profession. Each is ilrthday of the Ten Command- , Taylor, commander of th* Physics Study mvnts. Since on the first Shovuos, v York Authority, the group "It has Beemcd to me," Mrs. for $400, payable at the rate of merican Legion, 1) was created to carry out $100 a year. the Israelites avowed the need foi The R«v, Richard J, Ilardman, Noel A. Taylor, head of the Dwyer explained, "that if I were moral purpose In their living, lib- plan and (2) had the money Westfteld Senior High School seriously interested in representing ector at St. -Paul's Episcopal it. Miss Knight, who is the daugh- eral Judaism has introduced the Church, will address the people In science department, has been in- my constituents, I should take the ter of Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Knight ceremony of confirmation Into its MRTC proposal calls for vited by the Physical Science trouble to learn what their views Jr., 844 Dorian road, has been a^ he services at the Revolutionary uction of a loop subway temples on 1his holiday. Confirm- Cemetery, following Introductions Study Committee to attend one really are, to help keep them in- member of the French Club, Mask >nds arc those who have complet linking railroad terminals of the five seminal s on the revised formed about the major issues and Mime, Knitting Club and iy Mrs. Marxahl, regent o( tht W Jersey with New York d their elementary religious edu- Daughter* of the American llevo. teaching of physics to be conduct, as they develop in Congress, and Leaders' Training, whore this cation anil ceremonially aro wcl tbway stations. The Hudson ed by the committee this summer. to carry on, as it were, a mutual year she Is a platoon'.leader. She utlon, and prayer by Dr, McCor. would be crossed by two new coined into spiritual maturity by •Uon. Children of tho American Mr. Taylor will attend the exchange of views and informa- assistant editor of the year- the congregation. of tunnels, one near 59th Physical Science Study Committee tion." book and served as publicity chair- Revolution will lead the salute to and the other near the seminar at Bowdoin College in man for the senior piny. She la Confirmation services will be he Flag, and place wreaths on the In addition to the full-time dis- held Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at Tom xruves, assisted by other Junior y in Manhattan. Brunswick, Me. trict office she maintains in Eliza- secretary of the Junior Auxiliary to the Children's Country Home, pie Emanu-EI, Thu members of 'Ugh School pupils. intermuhiclpal organUa- Four of the teachers attend- beth, Congresswoman Dwyer noted this year's class, who will parti- Former Congreniiman Harrison ted to hire a public rela- ing such seminars, including- Mr. that the additional office hours STEWART WOOLLEY a member of Daisy Buds, and has A. Williams will be the speaker at ounsel to plan ways to con- Taylor, will be aided by a $4,000 she has held occasionally in Plain- held office in the Presbyterian 1 (Please turn to page 2) all view Cemetery. group'* message to the contribution of the Merck Com- field and Summit had proved "very Church Youth Fellowship and Y Music at each ot the tervlcei especially to commuters. pany Foundation to the Physical popular." Teens. will bo supplied by tho WeatlUld Chairman John Kraus of Science Study Committee. At the "Because so many people seem Name Woolley Miss Knight will attend Ohio- Senior High Ikhool band. Vo|leya »lain0eld: , request of the ' foundation, the to have questions or problems Wesloyan University to prepara District Music will be Ared by the America* Uh > moat important tuition committee chose these teachers about which I can be helpful/' ant To YCS Board for teaching »t tho elementary Kion drill; Uam.. and, tapt vUUtt imbat Hl»,l«c!lM*l«*rt- fc«»J*«y£erek ft Co., Iri.S plant id, !'l have wanted to .make thli level. MARION DESCH blown by William rioteaidjrtr aiJi rail problem and to work areas. Mr. Taylor is from the Bah- service even more accessible and Mr. Fishes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Festival Set Nlchola. Bailey ot tl|t *lf>*«»•« le enthusiasm in the corn- way plant vicinity, the three oth- Westfielder Will A. E. Fisher, 837 Clark street, it , convenient to everyone." band. ers from the Philadelphia and Mrs. Dwyer said she has sched- Direct Publicity has been accompanist for the Glee Invite Public To Rainbow Girls All gathering places will be iral members suggested that Danville, Pa. areas. uled office hours on future Sat- Club since his Bophomore year and equipped with loudspeakers, and of public meetings be held The seminars are designed to urdays in Cranford, Hillside, Sum- The Rev. John S. DuBois, presi- plays the tuba in the school band. Juniors' Program chairs will bo provided at FalrvUw municipality. Others offer- improve the teaching of high mit and Plainncld. The, dates, time, A member of Mask and Mime, ho Install Officers Cemetery for older persons and h phrases and slogans to school physics, particularly mod- and locations will be announced dent of tho Youth Consultation was in the cast of the trophy- A district music festival will I) nvalids attending the ceremonies. terest. ern atomic physics. Many of this later. Service, today announced the elec- winning one-act play last year and held Saturday evening in tho Jof. Marion Desch of Garwaod was Grand Marshal of tho parade ustu* S. Dreier, counsel for year's participants will be employ- tion of Stewart D. Woolley of 527 this year had a role In "Twelfth ferson School at 8:30 p.m. Tho Installed as worthy advisor of At will be Howard Taylor. :crmunicipal group, said he ed to teach the course in succeed- Birch avenue, to serve On the Night," the senior play. Mr. Fish- Westfleld Junior Woman's Club' is its Assembly 44, Rainbow Girls ot Explorer Scouti of Holy Trinity id that several New Jersey ing years to other teachers. By er was a charter member of the tho hostess club for t,ho program Westfield, Saturday. Post 73 will carry the unit flam s, including Union Coun- this chain reaction method of Squad Ends Drive Board of Directors of YCS. Mr. J. Isabella Dodd Chapter of the n which Junior Women's Clubs The following officers were also for tho VFW and American .t»" uld object in court if they training teachers, the committee Woolley will direct publicity for Future Teachers of America and from tho following communities nstallcd: Worthy associate ad glon auxiliaries, and tho World !aced with taxation on the hopes to educate half a million the organization and will co-ordi- will participate.' Avenel, Fanwood, War II Cold Star (tag. Other Ex* With $14,633 Total n visor, Lynn Humphrey; ch«rity, 6 to 7 million dollar deficit high school students a year in the nate the public relations activity (Please turn to page 2) ords, Plainflcld, Roselle, Scotch isu Niemeyer; hope, Virginia plorer Scouts will guard the firing isees under the separate au- revised concepts of physics. of area representatives of YCS, lains, iWcstflcld, and Woodbrldge. Desch; faith, Carol Bradbury; squad durlrfg volleys. The Westflcld Volunteer Rescue The Westflt'ld Sub-Junlora are also plan. Squad has closed its formal cam- and the annual Chirsttnas appeal. chaplain, Mui'uen Moore; drill Open curs will bo provided for letter made public Friday, (Please turn to page 2) Mr. Woollty, a Westfleld resi- !n the program, which will Include leader, Linda Kehrll; love, Clare those veteran) unable to march. paign for funds with a total of inging, dancing and pantomincs, urged Gov. Robert B. $14,633- received from 2,922 con- dent since the foil of 1966, Is cur Barbcrshoppers iK'leld; religion, Diane Davis; Westflt'ld Motor Sales will supply [r to veto any new construc- tributors. At tho same time the rently the alumni secretary at Participating from the West- nature, Shirley Clark; Immortal- two Fords, and Rellly Oldsmoblle the Port of New York squad announced it has arranged Newark College of Engineering. field Junior Woman's Club as so ity, Linda SUcrs; fidelity, Carol will supply two Oldamobllea for ity until the rail transpor- a number of drop points at which He previously worked as a newt- To Have Contest pianos aro the Mesdumes John Bevelheimer; patriotism, Judy the Grand Marshal and other dig* problem is solved. coin cards may be left by those paper reporter on the Bingham- Sterling, Jack Gibson and Robert lampton; service, Carol Ilnmp- nltarlus. Port Authority, Dreier said, who still want to make a contribu ton, N. Y., Sun, and in public re- Barbershop quurtets from nine liller; second sopranos, Mesdamcs :*>n; confidential observer, Joan In case of rain, all of ttie above New Jersey municipalities will loward N. Farmer Jr., Freeman Sie^el; outer observer, Cheryl Ed- Please turn to page 2) tion. These include Elm Street lations offices at Brown Univer- ceremonies, except decoration of Esso near Broad street, Cantlay sity anil Lake Forest College, 111. compete Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in Whiting, and Henry H. Anderson; gar; muslciun, Virginia Mahoncy; the senior high school. Itos, Mesdames Lee Hale, Edward :holr director, Susan Wright. (IMcuso turn to page 2) Esso on North avenue near Pro3 The election brings the member- Breener and 'Allen It. Malcolm, pect and South Street Esso near ship of the board to 21 persons. The contest will be conducted-by with Mrs. Koland Lcwun as piano The choir cotmxled of Harbnra Is to Give West Broad. In addition a booth Represented are clergy and lay- the Society for the Preservation accompanist. lolt), Patricia Kupp, Betty Ann will be opened next week Monday men from the area served by the and Encouragement of Barber- The Westfield Sub-Juniors in- iVeaver, Murrlly Ik'n^man, Lois Club Awards 4 letic Program night and all day Saturday at YCS which reaches far into Union, shop Singing In America. Quar- clude us soprunos: Sue Stanaway, Thompson, Suzanne Van Duzcr, Broad and Elm streets for the Somerset, Middlesex and Monmouth tets from Asbury Park, Montclair, Mary Ellen List, Karen Poole, onn Stlevatcr, Phyllis Culp, Lil- convenience of shoppers in the counties from the central office at ,ivlng«ton, Nutley, Newark, Sum- Mary Birdsall, nntl Nancy Werner; ian Saner, Anne Small, Carole Musk Scholarships 2Dth annual spring pro- area. Contrary to previously an- 84 Elm street, 'Wcstfield. During mit, Westfleld, Elizabeth and l.au- second sopranos: Jo Ann Bigalow, Dclchert, Mary Ellen deed, Kuthy f ahc physical education de- nounced plans no door to door last year the agency provided ence Harbor will participate. Mary Laffan, P*t Conroy, Judy ughes, and Anne Stars. Pour scholarship awards total- tnt for girls of the Wcst- solicitation will be made for cards counselling to 119 families in the Each group will sinp; two songs Turner, Lorraine May, nnrf Pat The insfjillinif OIIIITIS were: ing $1,000 have been awarded to Bcnior High School will be which were not sent in. It Is hoped area on a completely non-sec- and will be judged on harmony, llogan; first altos: Dixie Carlisle, iVorthy adviMor, Linda Kohrli; student,* interested in music by (morrow at 8 p.m. Families the squad said, that the full goal tarian basis. Primary sources of accuracy, balance ami blend, ar- Elizabeth Putnam, Peggy Loeb, nunthall, Sandrii Zastrow; chap- the Musical Club of Westfleld for lends have been invited to of $17,600 will be reached in or- referral are from clergy of all de- rangement and stage presence. Tal Stewart, Janet Carlisle, and in, Judy Clark; recorder, Judy the year 1068-1950. All girls in the depart- I der that the work may be carried nominations, schools, courts, and Judges will be Rowland Davis, Debl l)vwey; second altos: Sue femplin. The winners were announced will participate. Under the the self-referred. Thomas Carley and Ernest Kruh- Jamieson, Elsa Weaver, Karen The truest speaker was Kichurd at the club's annual luncheon held supervision of Mrs. C. Jon. The officers of the agency in ler, all of the ManhntUin chap- Thornen, Judy Wilson, and Cbrw larper Sr. of St. Paul's Church In Sherlock Hall of Trinity Church Rogers, Miss Barbara Ayers, 'A new ambulance was received er Kenneth Williams of Philadel- in Cranford lust week. this week to replace the 1949 ve- ddition to Father DuBois are the Edmon. n Garwood. The organist and so- iss Marion Taylor, a varied phia, Robert Loose ot Harrlsburjf, Sub-Juniors serving as ushers oi»t were Mr. and Mrs. Kussell Grace E. Lewis, daughter of ot athletic skills is plan- BRUCE DUNNING hicle. The new ambulance, in the Rev, Richard J. ilardman of West- J field, vice president; Mrs. Harold a., and Cumeron Higgins of Nas- are 'Sue Moore, Joan Morgan, iowe of Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Lewis of familiar blue and white will re- iiu County. 817 Grant avenue, was awarded ceive a series of tests before be- C. White of Cranford, secretary; Katby Trenner anil Joan Clehrlein. Refreshments and dancing fol- nne Trenner, president of Walter E. Cooper of Cranford, James It. Power of Roselle Park Mrs. Henry H. Anderson, music uwtid. $300 for her second year at Eait- bis sports council, will in- Bruce Dunning ing placed into regular service. man School of Music, Rochester, Anthony DoChelfis headed a com- treasurer, and the Rev. Robert a in charge of arrangements. He chairman of the WiMtfield Junior \e the following numbers and Blzzaro of Cranford, chaplain. s assisted by" Willium Long of Womun's Club, has been tho musi- N.Y. -Miss Lewis' major h organ, [leaders: Rhythm ball rou- mittee which made tests and ob- Wins Scholarship served ambulances in action before Philip L. Turner is executive sec- Elizabeth and Thomas Grant of cal district chairman for tho fes- Jaycees Install Carole G, Smith received 9300 Cnrol Farrand; apparatus, retary. A'est Orange. tival and held rehearsals weekly for her senior year at Northwest- I Patterson; pyramids, Judy settling on the Kranklin-Menthian Saratoga just received. Harold with the Wi'stflcld group at her in University. Miss Smith, who In N; modern dance, Marion Bruce Gardner Dunning, son of home, 619 Highland avenue, dur- Playficld Fence studying piano for her major Is r and Pat Malkinj relays Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Gardner Crickenbergcr, Frank J. Smullen and Charles F. Frederick com- ing the past several weeks. The tho daughter of Mrs. William P. p dance, Lynn Williams. Dunning nf 227 Tuttle parkway, Spring Flower Show to Feature festival is a social activity for the Smith, Cranford. 'i flashlight routine, Leaders was awarded the annual College pleted the committee. Westfield A two rail rustic fence wan in- will have its first view of the new Junior Women's Clubn in the sixth tailed around tho Elm Street Terry Jean Buvosa, daughter of .Lynn Fisher, Peggy Loeb, Men's Club scholarship at the Memorial Award in Rose Class district. However, the public Is in- Mr. and Mrs. Petor Bavosa of B73 Biker; and interclass march- club's dinner Tuesday night. vehicle when it joins the line of iehool playground Saturday by inarch on Memorial Day. vited to attend. There will be no embers of the Junior Chamber of Downer street received $280 for Impetition, led by command- Bruce is 11th in the senior class In the junior section a group admission chai'Kc but a sliver col- her aocond year of study at Man- eers of the classes: Ferris and has been accepted for entrance A memorial award will be pre- Commerce under tho supervision sented at the spring flower show project done by the Junior Gurilen lection will be tttken to cover if the Board of Education which hattan School of Music, New York Lu Jaeabus, Judy Newman, at Princeton University. He is a Ask Residents to Keep school rental costs. City with a jnnjor In piano. eth Putnam, Roberta Reh- member of the National Honor of the Garden Club of Wcstflcld Club of Kenilworbh and sponsored unilshrd the materials. Debris Oul of Street Tuesday at the parish house of by thn Garden Club of We.stflelfJ The purport* of the project is to The fourth award of $250 went Linda Smith and Lynda Society, the Literary Club, presi- to Drudo K. Spurro, daughter ot dent of the Writers' Club, editor he First Congregational Church, will bo the lamlni'tiplng of an old Poppy Day To Be rornoU: the safety of the children Acting Town Engineer LindHay 25 Elmer strrtt, from 2-0 p.m. ling the field and to dress up the Mrs. Howard Purdy of 228 Pros- of the school magazine, member church. The director of thi» jfroup Observed Monday pect street, for her first year at of the Boys' Glee Club and the M. Collins requested today that This award, given by Mrs. Jay is Mrs. A. D. Larkin assisted by grounds adjacent t« the school, ac- residents of Westflcld comply with Wilwx, will he presented nnnual- cording to Edmund RobcrtH, pres- Northwestern University where Band Parents choir. He is also active in the Mrs. !!. It. Wlnkleplcck. Poppy I'ay will be observed In she will study music education. Westminster Fellowship of the local and state regulations by not y ut the club's show to the. sweep- ident of the JayeceB. The group [eel Tuesday putting drhriit, such as grass cut- stake winner in the rose clauses The artistic Arrangement cluss- Wcstfield Monday. Memorial pop- worked with Louis J. Dughi, chair- Presbyterian Church, and is a (/» feature sccnci from dnys gon'.1 p-i, to he wnrn in tribute t'> tho teacher in the Sunday School of tings, in the street. and is a memorial to M»-M. Wil- man of the operation and mnln- In This Issue final meeting of tho school "The town tries ta 'ui'i'ha*<'fl from iliary's year-round work for dia- $•100 a year for four years for the town on schedule," Mr. Collins ibitoi'H of hoi'ticulturt! s|»t»< iim'n* "Wn uro very grateful to the Playing tho Curds 18 pis for next year will take said. U> use the entrance to the parish the tivnsurcr ami til-Met cbuiriimn, iibli'd veterans iimi needy clillilieii Social 0-18 x'ccipienb. , of veteran*, Junior Chamber of Cummetcv lov in the band 'room. ile uwd that KI-UH^ cuttings iM' on Lenox avenue and to Imve Mia. ThomHB Gn'K«ry, from any thm outstanding contribution to Sporta 30-32 mothers of the ninth grade Tin- special speaker at the din- member «f tho club or at Die jw- 1 ner was Dr. Mumn Gross, provost and similur debris be pluccd in all exhibits at thr parish haunt by Mrs. Hubert I '. Kurun It) puppy Theatre U!) iiU'inbcrs have been invited boxes for private scavengers. 1 a.m. tho day of the show. ibh houae the duy of the show. chairman. (Pluasu turn to page 2) Woman's I'aga „ »0 d at Uutgers University. THE WESTFIELD (N. 3.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 22,-1958 plication through his music teach- Seymour, Clark Township and DAR Chapter To er to Mrs. E. J. Walsh, 42 Dons Mrs. Eagar Weigol, Elizabeth. Art Anociation Rail Rotarians Told Hold Annual Heeling parkway, before Wednesday. ' Appointed to the.advisory com- Dinner Planned mittee were: Misi Eleanor Patri- Westfield Chapter NS DAE, will cia Duffy, pif, MS, Elizabeth; An- H«nry Giss«r ot Summit, pain Of YM Program hold its annual meeting tomor- Miss Parjerfo drew Bckl«», El»*»beth; Abram port er, tocher, lecturer and autho. row at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Londa, E!i»»lfeth; Willian) F. Mc-and . will be tha guest speaker at tb Raymond S. Grant, secretary of Mrs. C. Carter Touirton, 4 Siske Guineu, Union; Harold Rosen- tunnels, ]fcf annual dinner meeting of tl> the YMCA spoke of the world terrace, Cranford. Mrs. G. L.Head Homemakers berg, PJalnfield and Mrs. R. Bruce a grain WestfieW Art Association Thur service program of the YM before Quinn and Mrs. Clyde C. Hess of Selbie, Plainfield. lion day at 7:80 p.m. in the Kin 75 Rotarians Tuesday in the Y. Westfield will assist the hostess. At the first open annual meet- Miss Parker has served as a vol- Grant said a $16 million "Build- unteer worker at Muhlenberg Hos- George Inn at Mt, Bethel. M. Members are asked to bring a ing of Homemaker Service, Inc., Cauer teaches at the Newark Mu ing for Brotherhood" program had pital, Plainfield, for many years, been initiated to restore and con-box lunch. Dessert and beverages last week at the Westfleld YMCA, having held the following posi- aeun and has pictures efthibitec will be furnished by the chapter. in • number of galleries. struct new YMCA buildings thru- Miss Heien Parker of Pl»infiel4 tions: Director of volunteer de- out the world. During the next This will be the final chapter was elected president, incceeding partment; chairman of nurses Officers /or the coming fear wi, three years, he said, the United meeting before adjournment for training school recruitment, chair- be elected and association bu3tne» the summer. Officers and chair- Mrs. H.-Irving Dunn of Hillside. . States and Canada will raise near- Other officers elected are: Vice man of service thop, manager ol will be discussed, ly a third of this figure to send men' will give their reports, bring- nearly new shop, Woman's Aux- ing their reports in duplicate. president, Mrs.. Walter . Booth, ' Dinner reservations are 1 to other countries along with YM Elizabeth; corresponding secret iliary, and chairman of volunteer charge of I. F. Donaldson an GA personnel. The countries them- After the business'session there tnry, Mrs. L. C. Victor DuBuse, services for the hospital building those desiring transportation si selves, will contribute the remain- will be cards and, a social hour.' Elizabeth; treasurer,- Mrs. H. Irv-fund drive. miked to call A. R. Crosby. der, he said. ing Dunn, Hillside. Following (he buiineii meeting, A film on YMCA work in Korea Musical Club Plans 'Named to the executive board Mrs. Ath*r Yacuda, Newark, im- was .shown. Kerrait Dow presided for a term of two years were: mediate put chairman of the con- and. the Eev. Gordon Michalson Auditions for Juniors Mrs; James Burke, Westfield; Mrs. sultant committee on Homemaker gave the Invocation. ' Fletcher Gilpin, Cranford; Mrs. Service, D)v)»ion of Chronic 111- Auditions for junior club mem- t (Continued from page 1) H. G. Greim, Fanwood; Mrs. Carl nea« Control, State Department of bership in the Musical Club of G. Hansort, Cranfoid; jlrs, Ko&ert Health, «P«ke on the hi.tory of ; ffr. .Taylor, who h»» taught i Rescue Squad Land Wcstfleld will be held at the home We»tfl«)d for the past 13 year*, T.Hueston, Cranford j Mrs. P. M,homewaksr (erricd in New Jer- of Mis. Lawrence M. Tucker, 8 Lockwood, floinfieldj Mrs. John, fcu already experimented with Proposal Refused Pittsfield street, 'Cranford, Wed- " various methods to improve ac! nesday at 7:30 p.m. Any high MOUNTAINSIDE — The Bor- %ae« teaching. He advocate: CANDIDATES FETED—Harri.o. WillUmi, right, i.n.tori.i ca*- school student interested in audi- "homogeneous grouping" of atu ough Council has refused to allow tioning at this time may make ap- dj«nU according to ability and th' rfiriat*, and Col. Jack DIIBB, lift, candidal. for iW, Hou.e Bf Repra- the Volunteer Rescue Squad to • opportunity for gifted student ••alaiivM, »r» walcamcJ to tha Democratic ta Teachers College, where he hoped to build new headquarters. Tfceirei a B.S. degree in science RegiBtratipn Open For For the moment, we're stump- .. and education, Mr. Taylor ro- Democrats Honor Dancing Classes at YW ed," squad member Dennis Crow OPEN MONDAY AND THUWOAY EVENINGS 7119 ejiirfd a maater'i - degree from said Tuesday night at a squad tjulee University and ha« done poa Registrations are now being ac- meeting in the home of Mr. and a+aduate work in chemistry at Williams, Dunn cepted for the fail social dancing Mrs. Daniel Hartnett of Stony Qittyaburg College. classes at the Westfleld YWCA, Brook lane. j Mr. Taylor has worked with \V«stfleJd' Democrats gave a it was announced today. Boys and The Council said it was In no' HAS PEL ALONE •Mnr industrial flrma during bis leridpfr to their two national can- girls who are entering the seventh position Ho offer any of its land : Uaching career. H« hai published didates at a' dinner In their honor or eighth grade in September are for sale at present since its own ' *v work book and laboratory man- it the Washington House, Wat- eligible. Classes will meet at the ihung Wednesday night. Harri- plans for building-a new Borough makes wash and wear ual in biology, and four years ago YW on alternate Fridays from Hall were uncertain, Crow said. introduced an advanced course in lon A. "'Pete" Williams of Wesft- 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. beginning in eld drew a standing ovation from "We'll begin looking into the biology designed for Kitted stu- October. possibility of a private purchase," a fashion by putting dtnti. he crowd of more than 250. He ialuted the Westfield Democratic Mr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Marshall Crow continued, "but we would The contribution by the Merck 3omrnittee, of which he is a mem- will again be instructors. This still prefer to work with the bor- Company Foundation is one ofter, for Its "unprecedented accom-will be their fourth year with tHe ough." fashion into wash and wear several made by the foundation to lishments in increasing Demo- Westfleld YW. They have also Despite the bad news, Crow aid the efforts of individual teach- r»tlc registration over 200 pertaught at the Fred Astaire studTos said, the squad hopes to find a lot ers to educate themselves and to and are currently instructing sev- mt in the recent primary elec- before the end of the sumnwr and improve the quality of teaching in ion." eral adult and children's groups Whichever one of these famous elementary and secondary schools, in this area. o begin construction in the fall. Williams asserted that Amer- lite foundation was established Persons wishing farther Infor- Selfcaire* fashions you choose, you last year by the Merck Co., and its a's greatest contribution to world elfare is "our ideal of freedom mation or to enroll are asked to contributions have been made pri- all Mrs. Howard G. Codet. can be sure of a smart, wrinkle-fret marily for the support of charit- pled with our great productiv- UNWANTED HAIR able, educational, arid scientific ;y." .The Republican administra- appearance through the most organisations. on has "sold us short," he chare- REMOVED d, because we are "willing; to do man, who urged Westfleldera in- wilting summer weather. Neither one : The Physical Science Study | terested in an active Democratic • tore than we have done in trans- • SAFELY requires any special care. When Committee was established In 1956 iltting to other people what we party to give any spare time to under a grant from the National; elieve." . ' help,in the work of the local com- Iclence Foundation to review and' mittee. Daman presented an en- • PERMANENTLY they're soiled, you can wash them by bijng up to date the teaching of Col. Jack B. Sunn, another graved sterling silver gift to Wa;l- hand or machine. They'll drip dry... Rbysics in the United States. It is 'ertfield resident and Democratic aee B. Edgerton, outgoing chair- by Electrolysis Methods now supported jointly by the Ford omince for the Sixth-District Con- man, in recognition of his leader- ready to wear. No ironing needed. Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, fessional seat, urged passage of ship in making the Democratic aj)d the Foundation for the Ad- he Reciprocal Trade Act but can- committee "at long last a factor Free Consultation vancement of Education, as well noned against uncritical aecept- in Westfleld politics." Mr. Daman Come in soon and freshen up at by the National Science Foun- nce of the reciprocal trade idea. also introduced the local Town aktion. Win, w'.ia recently returned from Council candidates: John Jr Mor- •, for Appointment Call your, summer wardrobe with several a six week European tour, under- rissey, Kocood, ward; Bryce Mae ined European loss, of confidence Donald, third ward, and Willlartf Haspel Refreshables. n American leadership. T. Harbin, fourth ward. ELECTROLYSIS John P. Higgins, chairman of FA 2-6262 or FA 2-2376 » (Continued from page 1) he dinner, introduced Ernest L. FOR BEST RESULTS USE . tk» rrsvej and monuments will be Daman, Westfleld municipal, chaii'- LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS 1 conducted in the Roosevelt Junior Btfh School, Clark street and Tittl* parkway, , beginning at ••a.m. ', ;Th» order of procession will toe: Alice escort, Grand 'Marshal, Mr. T»ylor| 60th Reconnaissance Bat- UHon..Company 4, NJNG; Vfest- fUld Police Department, Westfleld Rre Department, Mayor and (Jpuncil, Cold Star flags carried by TYPEWRITERS tip American Legion Auxiliary, Wprld War II Gold Star flag, Veterans' of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, St. Anthony's Fife & Prum Corps, American Legion and Ih-ill Team, World War 1 and II u'hafFillated veterans, Junior Essex Tfroop, Sons of the American Rev- olution, Westfield Rescue Squad, Weatfield Senior High School Band, Boy Scouts, Troop 79 Drum md Bugle Corps, Cub ScoutB, Girl fjpouts, Brownies, American 'Red Gross Ajubulanccs, school children on bicycles, and Westfleld Civil tfefense Fire Auxiliary. ONE-DAY SALE Woman's Club * (Continued from page 1) SATURDAY, MAY 24th IS now its president. He is active in the youth group at the Re- deemer Lutheran Church where ho REMINGTONS, ROYALS, UNDERWOODS, L. C. SMITHS it also organist for the Sunday School. At the beginning of his •lit Mrtl senior year he joined the National WONDERFUL BUYS. ALL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION ... elegantly tailored frora »I*0" (Juurd apd is presently attending a* non-commissioned officers train- of75%Dacron*25%Cottoo ing school. WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE In » wide range of shades. • 2Mr. Fisher is interested in ea 7i teaching .»t «tJ)o junior high school •39 level and will attend Newark State FIVE TYPEWRITERS ... . •, 99c 'ffel College. FIVE TYPEWRITERS ..... 5.99ea PKATHCR HEATHII*1 k,.fashion tailored fromauaiq« Jewish Holiday ONE ADDING MACHINE . . 5.99 -.blend of. 65% Dacron 35« CWW T, (Continued from page 1) ea in new deep, mellow shades. olpatc in 4Jie nervlce and receive FIVE TYPEWRITERS . . . . 15.00 •39'TI tje traditional blessing are: Phyl- lis Jano Gould, Beth Ellen Green, ONE ADDING MACHINE . .15.00 EXEMPLAR* Mlclmtl Allen Kiiss, Stephanie PR ADO CORD* Coin Molkln, Betsy Ann Millmmm, ea 15% Dacron, 25%™ tundra I.oe, Oppenheirn, Sheldon TWO PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS 25.00 Ila Snrnuds, Gintt Stritzler and . . . 100% Combed Cotton. ce^ Rayon, 10% Me*-* Kennotti Arthur Wilson. FIFTY LATE MODEL TYPEWRITERS WITH KEY SET TABULATION, AS %AtZ $59.50 1; Ali 10 a.m. Monday morning, ILLUSTRATED. FULLY GUARANTEED. PRICE NEW 288.85 - SALE PRICE $28.75 "ftzkor (memorial) services will be held. The sermon topic will bo "How hong Remembered?" ONE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER . . . $45.00 Jaycees Install SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M. John franks ;, (Continued from pngti 1) the schools and the children of MIN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL tycBbfldd. It ia ihis kind ot high 207 E. Broad St. • ADams 3-11/' civic spirit, that makes Wmstfloit tbo fine town it is," said H. D INC. 1001 MllMefrll Jr., president of tlie school NATIONAL TYPEWRITER PLAINFIELD IMCCTCICI PI R10G& *. bonrd. WESTFIELD 20 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD - FOR BEST RESULTS USE (Across the Street from Cranford Theater) C LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS THE WESTFIELP (N. J.) LEAPED, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958

The theme for the entire pro- ield Council of PTA Holds gram was a "Pot of Gold at the • LEGAL NOTICES • • l£GAL NOTICES • • LEGAL NOTICES • • LEGAL NOTICES • End of the Rainbow." Mra, C. M. 4 New Members NOTICE Pl'BLIC KOTIOB ' FKUC WOTICB VMION, KBW MMBV." AOOFT- •Take nolloe ihM 11EUBLE1N'. INC. Pond served as chairman of the Public Nolle* !• hereby riven that l'ubllv Notice is hereby given that Kl> BV TMH MAYO* AND COl'K. ishop Luncheon, Fetes Officers workshop luncheon, assisted by trailing as G. F. HKOBLIilN & mtu an ordmance entitled Inducted Into hiui applied to the Dlreetur uf the uHi>lvt*<>: tina.su an frtllnmu-e entltlud (II, OK TMH IMMUH5CK Or' Mrs. Anthony DeChellis, Mrs. G. Olvlslun of Alcoholic Beveruge Con- A.V OHUINANCn Itl AMKKII AN A.\ ORUISAXCK TO AMB.VO AW MOINTAINIIUft ON UCCSMB* . retiring officers and chairmen of the standing committees ol trol JW tli«- reneWiil vt its plenary OHIIIWANCK ISKTITLKl) "AS OR. B. Schroeder, Mrs. Richard Sande- Wholesaler's lilcense for the Bald OMI)IRiAKO|l HNTITtKIl ••«* OH- istfield Council of Parent-Teacher Association were hostesses UlNAXfK i3«T AH I. I S It I >u llltiAKi-n Itt LIMIT *N1> UK. fur, Mrs. W. C. Smith and Mrs.Y's Men's Club business «ot to operate from prem- HI I.KII. H KU V I.JITIIIM AND wna imnfred on flnul hr«ri0y «t »' at the home of Mrs. Eoy Dahlstrom of 545 Aldert avenue to ises located 1» said State -of Nejv nriiicT. TU «PKCU'V MUTHICI'M meetlnir of the Mayor Una Council of F. L. Eckstrand. Mrs.. John Steu- Jerisey, but trom the Home office of, «TtVII.4H»lt COVKHNIKK 71111: aming PTA p«!sidents,<'and the officers and chairmen of the Sl'BUIVKION Oh' I.AM) WITHIN <1H rtlSKH AK1I TO HKUVl.ATKMountalnaiue on the t Jth day of May, - ernagle was in charge of floral Four Westfield men were induct- HKL'ULBiN. INC., t/a a. F. UtSV- MOI1KTAIMS1UB. SEW JKHSKV, TIIKHKIN H It I 1. II IN U * AMI I executive board of the PTA Council. ULEI.N 4k tllto. at 33d flew Park * I'll I ("I'l-KK* At'COHIHNU TO 195S, decorations. ed in the Y's Men's. Club at last Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut. rVIMl'AlST It) THE AI'TIHMUTl lty orilor of tho Council. TIIKIII niMrmiTiiiJi A»I> BLMBR A. 1IOFFAHTH, - week's dinner meeting. These are The n»mfi and residences of all mmr KOHTO IW <'IIAI'I>:H 4x1 •riii'. >»TI KH unii HXTK-AT »K Ralph L. Braun, retiring Mrs. L. W. Blajey, retiring OK THR I.AWK OK IIKWLANU TIIKIH I»K, IN TUB BOHOI'lilf Uomug-mugn Cl«rlt Jac)c Gibbon, 614 Raymond street ottieers mid all director* who have AMBNOMRWTO AMI til I'l'I.K- 5-12-11 f«45,7« - nt, thanked the members of teaching scholarship administra- tio other named office are: John U. OF NOI'N'I'AINHIIIH. rOI'NTr OK Richard Potts, 757 Hyslip avenue Martin, President «nd Director, MKNTK TIIMHIlTUl liKITIM; •rd for their co-operation Junior High PTA KOHTII TUB I'MCM KIMHK Kl tion chairman, introduced Miss Jo Charles Brandt of 861 Summit Jithiinyriike Mt. ltd., Burllngtuu. [the past year. She turned CDBII.: William T. lloihe, Vice Presi- POLLOWMII m riiK I'I.UMVV Ann Sexton to the group. Miss avenue; and George Walker.of 856 dent and Treasurer and director, 1ST keting over to the newly- VVeBtlttnd Ave., W. Hurtfuril, Oonn.j Hdt Mil A Si 11 TIIK (iOVKHMNG Sexton is the recipient of the four Officers Listed Nancy way. HOI>V. IN AI'PI.VIMJ A»» Ali. |piesident, Mrs. Charles L. Rudolph P. Kunett. Vice President MINlllTBHINIi TIIICHIJ HUI.K«. year teachine scholarship award- Mr. Gibbon has been employed and l>lreetor, 156 Weetlauil Ave., >V. HKOIU.ATION1 AND STAND. gt who introduced the in- Hartford, Oonn.i Frederick B. Cha«- man, Vice Prealdent and Director, AMIUl A>l> rHOVIDIMi I-BMAL. officers: Vice president, ed by the Westfield Council of New officers of the Roosevelt by the Standard Oil Co. in New TIB* KOH THK VIOLATION Junior High School PTA have S3 Apple Hill Hd., W. Ilartrord, THKHKOK", AIHUTHII HV THK iric H. Peterson Jr.; record- PTA this year. York for the last 20 years and hasConn.; Joseph A. Frot'haska, Vice Alteration Sale MA YOU AM> 1'rtlMll, OK THK been announced by Mrs. Roy Dahl lived in Westfield since 1945. He President, 83 Wendy l*ne, W. Hart- ; r e t a'r y, Mrs. Theodore KOHOI TAlV»IIIK Mrs. Fleming concluded the strom, president, as follows: is originally from Bayonne and ia ford, Oonii.; tlli'harl 1). 1,. Scott, OS MAV II, 1WM. ; corresponding secretary, meeting by reminding the mem- Vice President, West Hill ltd.. Newuaa panned on final heat-Uiir at tt First vice president, Mrs. Har-married and has two children. Hartford, Conn.; Edward O. tJerlile, meetlnir of the Mayor and Count-ll of Now In Progress iseph McGroarty and treas- bers that "the object of this coun- Vlee President, 30 Outlook Ave., W.Minmtatnalde on the 131 ii day of May, Hvt Potts ia cVnployed by the (rs. Logan Lonsdale. cil shal! be to work toward the old Stotlevt second vice president, tlartrord. Conn.; Mary U. t'alvey. 1B58, to make ro»m for th* Mrs. Harold Mahony; treasurer, National Securities and Research SetTt'tary and Director, 3fl Outlook lly order of the Council. nittee chairmen for the betterment of our schools and the Ave.. W. Hartford, Conn.; tlerson K. KUttilt A. HOFFAHTII. Mrs. William Tily; recording sec- Corp., New York and is a native Urrncttln, Controller, 124 Pen" lloroiiirli t'lerl! contractor! w« wo I year were presented as fol- good of our children." Ifrlve, W. Hartford, Conn.; Uraham S-22.lt r-'eeii—17.6« Junior theatre, Mrs. Mal- retary, Mrs. Scott Eakeley; corre- of Westfield. He received his K. Mulrhcad, Assistant Becretary, »a . offorlnf A luncheon following the busi- Bachelor of Science from Rulgeis IM'tll.U; KOTIC» jobinson; summtr round-up, sponding secretary, Mrs. William Hldgewood Hd., W. H»rtford, Cunn.: ness meeting was held at the home Hori-. in 1952 and is presently attending Nicholas O. Pennlman, 111, A»»l8tuiil Public Notice la hereby (jlven that bhn 3. Donahue; teachers' Keoretary, Welnh»' Cradle, Owing i reBolution of which tlm following of Mrs. John Swink of 3 Breeze the New York University Gradu- Mills, Aid.; I.en facclol« ,A«Blsllilil |p a copy, waa Inlrodured, resd, nnd •Mrs. William H. Shellen- Past president, Mrs. C. Kenneth 1 Knoll drive. Mrs.'Braun was pre- ate School of Business and expect* Secretary, 1026—«>th St., Brooklyn, ippmved by the Council or the Town SPECIAL PRICES j public relations, Mrs. S«m- Banks; program, Mrs. Stotler; N. V.; Clmrleii B. "Karl, Aaalatant if Weatfleld at a metelntc held May sented with a copper pitcher by to graduate this summer with a Secretary,'' 3280 Calle Noguerra, 13, 195R, and that tl\« Bald Council iMcCaulley; recreation, Mr. ways and means, Mr. and Mrs. on Mrs. Fieming In behalf of the ex- masters degree in business admin Santa Barbara, Calif.; Henry J. will further eonaldor the n-ime for |rs. Robert J. Carpenter ; Gerald Varnum; membership, Mrs. HUKCIH. ABolntnilt Secretary, 61 final approval on thfl 2*ltli day of ecutive board. istrstion. Ooneord St., W. Hartford, Conn.; May, 1»5S. at eight o'clock P.M. Mrs. Herbert Boardmtn; Paul Hahn; hospitality, Mr. and Walter II. UmlierBeld, A»«l»tant Con- n the council Chamber, Municipal REFRIGERATORS RANGES Vocal selections were presented bnal facilities, Mrs. J. P. Mrs. Frank K«ogh; safety, Mrs. Mr. Brandt is also a Westfiald troller, 7 Hooker Dr., W, Hartford, Jullillnir, m l:. Urond ft.. Weattleld, by "The Twelve," Westfield High Conn.; John A. Henry, A«»l»tant iV. J., at which time and IIUCP tiny |h; health, Mra. Sidney Donald Way, publicity, Mrs. Geo.native, employed at th« California TreKBurer, 18 Bunnt't t>rlve, (ilaaton- perBon who mtiy bo Interented there- WASHEffS DRYERS School girls singing group. Mem- Birchall; bulletin, Mrs. Robert Oil Co. in Perth Amboy. He is bury, Conn,; Howard I* Hitter, Dl- n will be fflven an opportunity to teaching scholarship ben- bers of the chorus are; First «o- roitor, Kllkey Hd., Wtsnt Ornnby, be heard concerning PHinc. T.V.« LAMPS Is. F. Raymond Obenchain: Sargent; school relations, Mrs. gradu«t« of Cornell University in Conn.; Peter M. Krftaer, Plrector, JANE F. n'ANflICr-,0, pranos, Ellana Litch, Jean Bar- ttlii Prospnfl Ave., W. Hartford, Town Clerk. scholarship administra- George Harris; health and wel- Ithaca where lie received his bachi p nett, Joanne Arundale and Susan fare, Mrs. Zigmund Bork; parent lor's degree in chemical engineer- Conn.; William 11. Morten«en,' Di- OCCASIONAL TABLES C § i } rector, 176 KMseneld St., Ilartrord, UK IT KKHolIvKlJ (hill lli<> ofTer H>3. C. § Davidson ; Jacobus; second sopranos, Janet education, Mrs. Fred SchaeiTer. ing. Conn.: Frances II. Perol. Director. of John I,. Mlilpman of No, 471 IOIIKU- Bvic committee, Mrs. Tboo- Cat lisle, Carroll Flannery, Jayne SIM Pembroke ltd., , Uryn Mawr, wood Avenue, tho owner of lnl iil, George Walker halls originally IVnn.: Itlollard Hanimrt, Ulrector, block 122, and 1.PB-H, Taylor of and many athor pn, Mrs. L. E. Wouters, Loavy, and Susan Fortenbaugly Teachers' salary, Mr. and Mrsl from Flushing, L. I., where he e» cralBinoor nd., W. Hartford, No. 4(13 Kdtrewoud Avenue, the own- Cordon Duncan; parent altos, Di-utie Sparre, Barbara Henry Dohrmann; recreation, Mr. Conn.; ],e»ter K. Shlppee, Ulroctor, er of lot 2'4, block }'£», .t<) purchftse and Mrs. Robert Woodward; edu- lived prior to moving to Westfwld l»0 Forn St., W, Ilartrord, Conn.; Int 12A. block 133. aa aluiwn on tlm UNADVSRTISED SPECIALS I ion, Mrs. Paul Bm-bage; Bigelow, Peggy Loeb and Eliia- Krani'la H. Whllinoie, Director, 23 I'ax Map of the Town of WeRtfleld, cational facilities, Mr. and Mrs.six months ago. He is employed joint committee on staff bcth Bourns; accompanists, Mar- Ulith Karin» lid.. W. Hartford, Conn.; for the BUtn of fifty dollars (160.00), Robert Brouillard; legislation, by the National Lead Co. in South John ||. William*. Director, 806 In hereby approved, tulhjeet to dual ncnt and employee bene- tha Harrison and Judith Werner. Pronpecl Ave., Hartford. Conn. Approval at a further nieullntf of the Mrs. John Thatcher; seventh grade Amboy as a chemical engineer and ALSO s. E. H. Peterson Jr.; andMrs. Janet G. Gleason directs "The r«n Council to b« h*M on Afny 28, chairman, Mrs. Carl Bergquist; is • graduate of Rensselaer Poly- The names and reBldences of all t«5», In aecordanee with Title, 40: nan, Mrs. L. F. Abel. Twelve." utockholderK holding 10% or more of 30-26, BUbdlvlBlon O of the ltevlB«d eighth grade chairman, Mm. Tho«. technic in Troy, N. Y. He is mar. any nt the Htock of nald eorporatlon Statuteli at New ,!er«ey, 1037, nnd LOWER PRICES ON Herbert; ninth grade chairman, fled and the father of two chil- are; Connecticut Bank * Trust Com- amendmentH thereof and nuppte- pany, Trustee n/w of Arthur C HBU- mentM thereto; provided, however, GENERAL ELECTRIC FtTM Mra. A. Turney Savage. dren. bluln. Hartford, Connecticut] Terry that that portion of BHII) int ISA, « My, mi tl and Company, i?/o Conneotlcut Bank bloek tan, to the north of the rtlvW- Ullon tnm Officiating at the induction were «. Trilat Co., llitrtford, (Nmnnetliut; iiK line between lota lit nmi 62 In AND SUNBEAM *4 Duncan Mitchell, president of th John n. Martin, Johnnycake Mt. Ud., block 122, projected easterly b© sold' Open Hornet Show HurltnKtnn, Conn, to Bali! I.re 11, Taylor nnd he Hftded Y's Men; Hichard C. Rlover, vice Obli'clluiia, If any, nhoilld !'<• itiailo td lol 22, hloek I2i', n« oivni-il by APPLIANCES To Be Held Today president, and the membership Imineiilalely III writing to the 111-*ald Lre H- Tiiylor, to comprlae one rector of the WvlHton of Alcoholic ot, and thfit ihat Portlnu of ttlLtd 2055 committee consisting of Joseph W Hi-veriiKfl Control, 11D0 Jtnymoiiil lot ISA, block 122, io the noiilli of J'ainlcy, Itobert Witman, Richard Uiiulcvard, NcwarK a, New Joraey. such dtvldhiK line be conveyed to Uwrf-M* far • M-Simd Wmtm The open homes show sponsored HKDIII-HIN, INC., l/a 1. Ensminger and Robert E. Wil- John I,. Mlilpman and be ndrled to by the- garden department of the into. ot 21 In block 122, now owned by Hit*»r miluft on mater |M Westfield Woman's Club will be son. 330 New I'nrk Avemm uld John U Hhlpman, to eomprlMe llaftford I, Conni'ftu'ut >fle Int. ftuhject to HUhrllvffitotl ap- «c*UMrcim • Room fof tiprt wtn opooMl held today from 2-5 p.m. The The next dinner meeting of the S-S5-51 Keen—»3».»» proval i>y Ihe Vlannlnif llnnrd. HMNwrmt homes df Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mrs. club will be held Wednesday as » 1113 IT FUIITIIKII HlOSOl.VlCIl l"BOI'OI<'*trV<»ll t'OWHTI*I^'TIOW Hint upon receipt, nf Bald purehnBO AUSTER'S • KM includes lutlef/ Richard Miller, Mrs. Vpjlam Lipp joint meeting with the Scotch OK »A»ITAB¥ HKWMIIH , nice by tlm Town of Wraltlrlil the ttfostef, directionill man and Mrs. William Ransom Plains-Kanwood club. At this ses- Healed imipoBBlH will h« rneolved rax Colloctor be-anI'1». IUOOAOI HPAWINO SNOW PLOW SERVICI Russell H. Tandy Jr. of 527 If In the Inten-Bt "f tlm Town It • JIM LOVELAND Highland avenue has been elected ftOOMNO THUNK8 — UMBRBLUAB ActlB Swimming Hole Print «l)ITCABKB — LADIES HAJNDBAO6 AD a-uw ADl-WTt to the board of directors of the « I and Oomral IUp«lr* RUSKIN'S 71* Cmtnl Areaae Westfield Federal Savings and An, E-l-lf J. t. MORAN B-l-tf Loan Association, Hubert S. Mes- PAJAMA sersmith, president, announced this *-aua — AD M-mm UNDSCAMNO week. oMlghtwolgkt 5-l-tf BrAlMl, aUnkUoBi, «lattloiw. •U1r>, darmen, porchM. r«or«»- RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL tloo and attic room: Expertly Lnwtin raked, limed, IcrtlllEed, Mr. Tandy is associated with IIANI « SONS, INC, done by Edward Dndlck. C»ll the insurance brokerage firm of dimple knif cotton CM M*»ra Itmt Urldfc'0 lj-3156. 6-1-tf rolled, cut by month.' Flynn, Harrison and Conioy, New T» AD S-4M* ILACKTOP DRIVEWAYS BUILT luyllslit Time fur tin- i-uunlruultnn Carter's Know) how to outfit a young ttloni and addition!. Root York City. ,,f i-uililnB nml hlclrivnlKB 111 mrluun '«, and wood gutter*. UPHOLSTERY A0 2-342S AD 3-OO»3 Born in Wontfleld, Mr. Tandy Hi-cliullH ot tllo Town, . adventurer for dreaming. Gay prints, 5~l*-tf FURNITURE REPAIRS 5-l-tf 1'rojionnln mum lio in'i'omtmlllocl by was graduated from Columbia cool knit! cgmfort-ifylecr with Neva- NTRY-—All type* of exterior DON MAXWELL ii ri'i'tlilcil climiuo puyulilo to tho College in 1940 with a bachelor of order of tile TroanuriT of llw Town nterlor alteration!. Colonial TREE SERVICE ( B l bind sleeves, fly front and oil elastic ors a •pecfatty. John Huh, AD 2-0226 ill Wrutnelil, In »» Kniuuill P )« | " Tr» Ei»«la arts degree; graduated tvom Ford- u'n pci-icnt of tlm uiuntiiit lilil. Imil el. FA 3-4190. 5-l-tf 5-l-tf waist to brighten his bedtime hour. PA 2-6669 ham Law School in 1848 with a muni 1M> dellvcrcil lit Hi" IiliK'n anil liofuro the hour uliovo inriitlancfl. BOMB 1IBFAMI bachelor" of law degree and was And the no-Iron machine-washobls 8-t-tf rliiim nml Kiici-itiiatioiiH mjiy ho /ERHEAD DOORS JQxptrt r«palra and conitruotlon, admitted to the practice of l ERTIjrO GARAOB* WITH c*rpentry, masonry, electrical and Hi'rn 1- Oolllim, AitlnK Town lOllKlniMir, 426 Bunt Hroud Ktroct, r.iNo oooni TO OVEK- work (uaranteed. R«tn reaaon- • T-V, RADIO REPAIRS He has actively participated in Carter-Set — won't shrink out of fit I> TVFK DDOIIS IS OUR abla. Call A. L. 8mltl> AD 2-2231. Wmtflplil, Now Ji'Mi'y, UAITY. O-l-tl paigns. Tlio Mnyor II nil I'olliuMl ro«ervo W. M. HABN, FA. J-ItT< TEltVISION thi" rlKht to ri'J IliteiTHt uf tho Town It 1H CAR-HOME RADIO ilii-mpil urtvlnnlvlc to ilo no. WEATHMSTKIMNO Paul's Episcopal Church; Sons of I.ISIIHAY Al: l'UI.UN«, HOOKS * WINDOWS! MOVING-TRUCKING Appliance the American Revolution; and Acting Town KllKluv top cold air and water. Board of Governor* of the Kord- 5*2--2t FurM—Jll. Pkoar W. H. HAM OCmTMBTTI MWIMI- Truoklni $irvle» FA. S-IST-t and movies*. Smftll Job' •ollclted. ELM RADIO A T.V., INC ham Law School. He is a mem- NOTICB 6-1-tf Trip! to shore. Tel. AD 1-8004. ber of the Echo Lak? Country TRUK NolU'ti that Alfred IloRO' • niM vrmner mr.l5r Ir/iillns «» TJIH MOUNTAFN VTEH COKTMACTOR Wll/Iy Club the University Club of New SIIIJ! nl.1115 STAll INN hi.H lllllillcil P YOU BUILD, REAREPAII R OR AD 3-0400 York City and the Downtown Ath- to thn Coum'll of tlin llornuKh or Swimming Hoi» Print ODEU ADAM^ J3989 AiiaBirra MOVING * •TOHAOB Alfimitrtlilril'Jp for roniwal of IMon- Pojamo — Short Pan!. J-3989. S-I-t" Mow loading household (ooda to S-t-tT letic Club, New York. ary Hotiill i.'onMUiniilloti Ik-vimr for all 48 Btstea and Canada, •peclal- pr'mlKri. ultiuuxd Kl Koute 22. Moun- Blue, Red or Vtllow INTIIY AND MASON con- (•Inc In New Encland, Florida talriHjilp, N. .1. . Prim. 4-12 y»-'«2 25 B. Speclalfxlntr In alteration*, and California ahTpmenta. Han* • MISCELLANEOUS Ob]octlon», If any, should lie mmln i repairs, block ceilings, roof- van to destination. L«t us eatlmtu ImmritlHlrlr In urltliKr to Klmcr convertlns attics and cellar*. rour next move. Unlt«d Van Llnaa. Ilnrfiirth, llorooiih l.'H'rk of Muurr Hie stairs and porches rebuilt Ted Sargent, Agent. AD J-303S. Tor ion., FILL, oitn, gravel lulllBlile, N- J. Her, Pulton 8-6330. 6-1-tf Olll •and, ormhed tton* ano elnd«* Call between l:0» and 1:00, W»ln- field 0-5908. 6-1-tf 'Jlr.fl Kiiy Avenue UMINOUS DRIVEWAYS " HEUBT r. TOWIKID •nine — Tr»t»l«» — M»ras< Union, .N- J. , totions Parking Areas Ilalif Trip* <• tk« M«r« LIME SCAK REMOVAL -22-:t 1' CM!H »7.iJ6 241 IVOHIH AVK. ADJ-44M irfacing and P«n«»ration o-l-tf GrTTIftO EROUeif HOT irATBW lAmt ic&U removed from .»ar»- TiiHn Nolli'd-tlmt » on prym- lloii to Iho Mayor nnd Counrll of M. A. PARKHURST ho Town of WcMfli'lcl for rrnowal and email londB. Regular trlpa to laea. All work guaranty. ««hajbl. 1 Cnntrmeior the shore. We speciality In prompt Lima Scale Equipment Co. Call flfu rl.F.SAllY IlKTAlb CdN'rili.MI - .\n ».17.1H Urn. Mill t.amr erflclent nervlce. Call . Brlff»» MON MfKNHK for pri'miiM'H »llu- Bprlngfleld Mover*, DRe»el «-7220. AD 2-4W HU-d at 4(1(1-11 .Vnrdt Avenue, Wi-Ht- Moniitnlnsldr. N. J. B-l-tt IP.O. Dox 3»4, WotKrld o-l-tf tlelil, N. J. ... S-l-tr Olilnainim, If liny, nhoiliil he mailrs VHLANS ft SONS, INC. nnni'dliirily In ivrllliiK lo Julie h. Mlllllllll COVS'l'lll TTIOX CARTER'S MOVING VAiiKilo, Town C-IITK ot WvHtlliilil, Trunks, Ice Boxen, Whatever. AD 2-0779 ^^ 2-48S0 Concrete, grading, a»pha)t drive- lKiil. Itrrntlon*— Mn«.m Wnrk Reasonable. Carter's, AD 1-8(538, c.rnrKe ('hronr ltluniUitlil'xAN'o'l TO AMEXK A.N OIIMIN \\< C KNTITf.KIl "AX Oll- WHAT IS THE mii; tile. No Job loo small. Wall to wall carpetlnK beautifully III\A*CK piinvipi.vn FOII TUB MOVI-YO—TIU'CKI.IH* cleaned anrl irhampooed at tne II Kill "I.ATION «>••• fHINH. HH1N- N. 1. SHARKEY Small truck tor llBht delivery and IKIMtllK > AIIVK«.TimX« LUCKY £>AY IN MAY? plck-uj> 1'r'fmpt and'eflltilent ler 1OWe RUSSELL H. TANDY JR. AU SSSD3 3-27-lOt EUZABETH RUG CO. Mli;\«. Oil mjl'll-KH, AMI! I'UO. E-S-U vice. AU 3-IUi. VIIII%<: FOII TUB I.H-BMHIM; - STOP IN - ASK US HOW YOU CAN 447"0 TIIKIII-iOIV A(lOI"rKI> IIV Till'! l.ni'lll .IIAVflll AMI lOIM'Il. OK THK 1 MAKE A FREE PURCHASE! CAIIPKM'KII • ROOFING IIIIIKII Iill Ol- «OI\TAIV»II>K l'(ttfr—Ki'«»oi«r) • LEGAL NOTICES • ON* ll(-:CK'3fHI'lfl 10, ll>,17. cr pH, HUMII cm-flu rfjiltu'i'*'. V'IIH niiHHril on tinnl lii'iirinK »' a n Hli rutlonR, flunptH, ali kimif OPTTIsns CH5AKKD, repaired ano > PIANO TUNING VOTK'K iii-i-tlim of tin- Mnyor nnd I'IIUIH-II of H InrltullnL' new wnrk. roplaced. Boor« repaired. General Tlllc- Nolli-i- tluil Clil-Am r'lmlriiii lfr,»lllitln*l 3-:>r. 17. carpentry. Alteratfona. 1. l-elgh, inn iipiifli-d In (In. ,M»yiir mil fiiiin. I'tTiR .-.-1.1-1! ,\l> "•«""•'• 6-1-tf PiANO TUNING •II "f I lie Jluroiijrli uf Moii/iliiliiHlili- llv ordrr of tflf COUIH-II. nr 11 i-i-m-wiil ,,r a I'li'Miu-y Ililiil) K1MKII A- HOKI'-AKTII. ^ BE-BOOPISTO — mate and Tile, rool REPAIRING "imiitnlilliin lii-i-iiH'' f-,r pr'-mlm-H ,.22.11 '""l"^t -»i.:.U MASON renairlng. Leader* and guttera vvomn PIANO cr>. iHlliilfMl lit lirilltc T~, Al 2-B9«l; SprJnirBeld Ave., 'Tli.. nrrril<-r> ..ml «*lp.-«». „! II,,- !.> Jirrpljirej*. rujliillK fol' .\I'iiintuln»l(!c. O-l-tf 481 Wortn Ave. /'lit,ll<- SKIII i- In hi-fhy h-lv' n Unit ifrii-iTH mill tin- nlfli-i-H ih.-v Iill rr- H orillli'iix-' intltli'l t'oxK'rni'f Mii'i'ttvi-ly HI-<-: Pr'-Milf-iil innl Ttiiut. x »iiiti\ANf-K nviiiriiiiMi run- uri'r, III-.II-K/- T rutiiiK. liiuhvny :•: •'iiv |'|;IIXIIV- IV llli: liiill- M"illi|u|iiNl,l|., ,NT. .1 ; Ki , iflmy, Hi^. ot mi OF M<»r.%'rAiNHii»i; TO PAINTING DRESSMAKING ii'il A. .N'lii.liijHi-ii, I'li.-ny Vnlli-y rii.i: I'BIITAI* isromiAMo'v IM.. J'rllir'li.ii. S. •> : Klr>il VI.-.-- 1VITII Till". CIIIF.F 1)1' I'OI.K'II U KINDS MASONRY •t» ivTiNit —- Will patnt rirnall one- I'ri-Hlili MI. T, V. I'IIIIC. li.'i Miitmr hi- OF TUB I1OIIO1 (III OF 'HOIiV- llrpnlm — NUT ffVm'iy i"'""" 'or »"<••• CB" ^D |- •.'••ivttrh, S. J ; Ki.i.ml Vlrt.-I'p>n(- TAINBIIIK. IN THK I'OI'VrV OF DRESSMAKING Ii-iil, Kiilhi-rliH' A. I'-rnl, Miiiillnu I MOS, AM> I'MBHrilllllNO I'K.V. 'tf Hud Ktnnn' patios, BrlfK of K ""'I ivnlks. Sionn am! hrli'K .LTBItATIOMH and B«"'n« *,'' -II/III:" Foil .*NV noi.ATio-y per. Sprrlnllv.!. In Hrriilati'". PAINTINO-^ECORATrNGi klndn. Mm. Ruth Wefton. f participating units and the pa- MM. Sophia Honecker man, rector of St. Paul's Church bor-to-nelghbor method used suc- •ade alignment would'be set-as " MOUNTAINSIDE—Mrs. Sophii ward F. of Lindcroft and Robert Name Officers F., of Westfleld; a sister, Mrs. officiating. Interment will be Sat-cessfully by tho chapter since 1955. oon as final commitments have I, B. Honecker of 152 Hills lam urday in Bay View Cemetery, Jer- Walter H. Hildebrandt, county leen received from group* in- *4kd Saturday in the John E. Run 'Alfred Homer of Cranford; four brothers, Stanley, George and sey City. chapter president, reported that 'ited. Officers will be elected by the '. milt Hospital for Chest Diseases, the society has reached t$90,750 Union County Heart Association ' JJerifsley Heights, soon after she Francis of Elizabeth and Harry The observance will start with of Roselle; two grandchildren and or 80 per cent of its f 122,300 gdal. ceremony at 9 a.m. before' the at the annual meeting Ma> 28 at • was taken there by the Mountain Tho president, in issuing the first Shangle Hall, Elizabeth, at 8:15 .tide Rescue Squad. She was 49. several nieces and nephews. Y Club Aids 'anwood Memorial Library at county report, complimented the forth and Martine avenues, Fari- p.m. Dr. J. J. Labow of Eliza- , f\ Born in Salem, Mass., she ha The funeral was held Saturday Westfteld and Monutainslde chair- Jivtd here for the past 30 years, from the Daniel J, Leonard and ood. beth is chairman of the nominat- Camp Projects men for their "excellent reports ing committee and serving with WM was a communicant of Hoi Sons Home for Funerals, Eliza- and organization." Mr. Hilde- The Rev. Harold Scott of the 3frinity .Church. beth and in Holy Trinity Church rahdt urged all community chair- Fanwood"• Presbyterian, Church him are Jack Camillo, Wentfteld; The Westfield YMCA Thunder- will give (he invocation, and 'Fan- Mrs. Sidney Pinesa, Plainfield; Or. . JU Bhe leaves her husband, Ed- where a Solemn High Mass of men to complete the 1958 crusade Requiem was celebrated. bird Club attended Camp James M n the next 10 day period. wood Mayor Charles T. Todd will David Biber, Union, and Dr. •ward J. Honecker; one daughter, Speers located in the Pocono Moun- ddress the- gathering.' Morse Shepard,' Kenilworth. Dr. |fki Virginia S. Honecker of Chi- tains last weekend and participat- Wreaths will be placed around F0RFU1T& " 't«fo; four sons, Edward J, Ho Sidney Piness announced that the Frederick C. Decker ed in a program of service for the e flagpole by various service or- program on the agenda is RECAP. Meeker Jr. of the Mountainside Frederick C. Decker, 85, retired camp. ganizations. -'Police Department, Ernest Ho hief of the Westfleld Fire De- 125 Attend Also on the program will be The boys were under the leader- The line will ibegln marching Bertrand Azzazia, Murray Kilt, FASHION •aecker of Arlington Heights, 111. partment, died Sunday at his ship of Al Chrone of the local YM William i. Honecker of San Diego, home in Berkeley Heights after a it 9:30 a.m. along' Martine andDr. H. J. Mineur Cranford, Dr. :Cal., and Kenneth, at home, and CA staff along with Philip Ham- Fashion Show Park avenue, right in Westfleld Manuel Rowen, Elizabeth, Dr. Bur- long illness, mond, Hurley Middleton and Paul ivenue, left in Montagu* avenue, Uy polished cotton ty four grandchildren. Neuer. tan M. Cohen, Elizabeth,'Miss E. , The funeral was Tuesday from " A native of Westfield, Mr. Deck- Approximately 12$ persona were eft in Mountain avcnita to Park P. Duffy, RN, Elizabeth, Dr. R. .tht Dooley Colonial Home. A High ir joined the fire department when The activities of the weekend in- resent at the second annual fash- enue and, left to-Front street. IO was 18 and retired in 1938 after volved the opening up and clean- Rosenberg, Linden, Dr. E. H. Hail of Requiem followed in Holy on show and tea sponsored by The Rev. George Ernst of AllPogue, Elisabeth, Miss Emma ;Trinity. Church with the Rev1.7 years' MfTice. He was chief ing of all camp cabim in prep- ho Business and Industrial Wom- iaints Episcopal Church will give or 38 years. He moved to Berke- aration for the summer program. Gcnset, Westfield, Dr. David Bibcr POUflBED COTTON WITH 'francij J. Houghton, assistant in's Club of the Westfield Com- he invocation before wreaths are of Union and Dr. Maude Vance, •' ,pa*tor, aB celebrant. Interment y Heights throe akid a. half The boys also cleaned up an area nunity Center, Sunday afternoon. laced at - the memorial. After LOCKED-IN LUSTER! So smooth, ears ago. around the camp infirmary. Elizabeth. Awards will tw made JMs in St. • Gertrude's Cemetery, Models for the fashion show 'atfield's speech, the Rev. John •o cuu&l, M very Ivy! Ideal for He was a member of the First Other odd jobs that were com- Nelligan of St. Bartholomew at this meeting to the chairmen •TCoottbridge, where Father Hough- ere Linda Braxton, Jeane Tucker, f the 1958 Heart Fund drive. sports wear... yet smartly ton' read the committal prayers [ethodist Church, Westfield, and pleted by the Thunderbirds in- Elliott Williams, Mary Allen, Ed- Apostle Church will give the -at the irrave. Preside Council 715, Royal Ar- cluded putting rowboats and ca-a Mae Morgan, Keith Lee, Harry enedictlon. dress-up, too. What's more it's anum. In his younger years, he noes in the water, cleaning of the Jravea, Deborah Hall, Janice Ekl- Todd and Arthur Skoler, presl- completely washable! Adjustable eryed In the National Guard, dining room tables and benches, idge, Dwight Winn, Juanita nt of Art Display Inc., Newark, Day Camp Plans back strap, no-pleat front. :'., Joseph F. Brown lizabeth. He was a guardsman 'stocking the shelves in the kitch- ones, iLester Fitch, Barbara Mor- ave been named to choose the •£ Joseph F. Brown, 58, of 2097 ir 15 years. He helped organize en with provisions for the summer gan, Glenn Braxton, Pauletta Wil- iest marching unit, band and float Sizm 6-20. lArrowwood drive, died of a heart le Berkeley Heights Fire Depart- and collecting firewood for sum- ams, Doris Chamberlain, Lolida id to present an award to each- Near Completion ."ailment Wednesday at Hahnemann lent in the early 1930's and wasmer camp fires. . _ tfewton, Denise Jenkins, Edward Serving as co-chairmen of tho Bay Strapper Slack i honorary member of the de- The boys were also able to' par- Vlln, Mary Alice Lee, James Had- rade in Scotch Plains are Rich- FANWOOD —The Fanwood- artment. ticipate in the fishing at the camp ey, Sharon Roach, Noreen Gil- d' Knox and William Loeffler. Scotch Plains YMCA day camp, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. along with hiking, boating, canoe- iiun, Ann Altamiranda, and Er-'hey have, reported that the flag Camp Makawakmo, is shaping up 97 YEARS OF lorence Layton Decker; a daugh- ing and Rarnes on th$ athletic estine Neal. nd poppy committees would be to be bigger than ever before, the ir, Mrs. William Michel, Berke- field, which included pull-away, YMCA announced today. 'Mies Shirley Fortune sang ctive again this year. STUDENTS iy Heights, with whom he made chain tag and capture the flag. They said that the gala of large Some of the camp highlights are: s home, and a grandnlece, Mrs. Boys who attended the weekend iershwln's "Summertim*," and 'rank Chisholm recited Paul Lau- lags to homeowners had been so Swimming instruction three, times ,uise Markley De Lisle, Plain- were Tony Garcia, Joe Williams, uccessful in 1957 that the flag weekly; handicrafts, archery, and 18 ELM ST. eld. • ' Charles Mauser, Sam Rapuano, ence Dunkar's "In The Morning." canoeing weekly, variety of games Luigi Porchetta, Hugo Calderone, iVillie Tueke,r Jr. played a piano mmittee would have them avail- The service was held at Gray's 10I0, "Up In The Air." tie again at tho forthcoming pa- and contests throughout the week, uneral Home yesterday with Dr. Mike Falocco, Robert Losi, Doug ;de. .-. ' and one trip to a point of inter- ordan E. Michalson, minister of Burton, Bob Venturella, Len Fa- Mrs. Gwendolyn H. Scurry nar. locco, Frank Lotano, Chick Buo- •ated the program and Mrs. Peggy They advised anyone interested ;st during the week. • MM? SHOT - 104 QUIMBY ST. he First Methodist Church, offl- ; having.a sample flag brought There will be an improvement ating;"|iPriva;|iP te interment was nanno, Charles Facclponti,;TOd ., Turner was at the piano. Mrs. l Robert Hammond. Bernite Hadley and Miss Katie » hi*-house"to contact the' po»t in swimming facilities this year In FiSFainSii w CemeteryCt . ome.-••',;• v' - . < •<"'

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• POWfRED ar mi SUN I • BATtlKY STOKtS SUWt INIKOYI • MtTlRY OPERATED WHEN MOT IN JI/NI • FAMOUS ZINITH QVAU7TI [- FUNERAL DIRECTORS COM! IN OH CAU mi DEMONSTRATION! FOR HOMI APPOINTM1MT F. H. Gray, Sr. F. H. Oroy, Jr. TRUST COMPANY ' WESTFIEID 'CRANfORD ' HEARING AID CENTER tynonynioui with service 318 t. BROAD ST. U SPRINGFIELD AVE.1 since ISM there's an office in your community ' Rhone AD 3-0143 Phone CR 6-0092 OF PLAINFIELD WESTFIELD-PLAINFIELD-SCOTCH PLAINS - GARWOQD -< 211 E. Fifth St. Plainfield, New Jersey Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Battorlos for All Makes Hearing Aids WESTFIELP f?T J.rLEXPBat,'THURSPaY, MAY 22, 1968 - - Attend 25th Anniversary ting, Dinner Held by Old Guard Old Guard of Westileld celebnted its 25th anniversar ,y in the YMCA with a special meeting and dinner attendel - t, Elizabeth, Plainfleld and Nutley chapters. The Old Guan ssociation ol retired busies* and profeasional men, "bande FOR QUMITYS SAKE r ^fo yj r |jmutua| u */»*"l• benefiarva« w* tw anvassadl on to have a good time and Stanley, 1962; Gabriel V. M lote good fellowship among Din-mid, <19S3; Thomas A, Mai AMDBKAUSE. libers." anall, 1655, and Clifford Jackson chapter was founded Feb. 1956 and 1957. Two of the chapter's olde $$3, which waj recognized der's Day this year, but members, Fred H. Molyneu Ibiation was postponed un* 82, and John Jarvis, 90, spok tarsday, Director Robert briefly. in said, since the weather ...._. William M. Beard, ai Kraft's be more favorable for thehonorary member, spoke on th< early arttlers of the United States Salad Drtttiif, BR01UIW-READY-TO-COOK r three of the original char- the war between the. States an ters are now living, all of the beginning of th America [attended the celebration, fprm of government. re Kabort N. Inglis, Albert The Men's Chorus, led by Joh Uiey and Frank K. Mc- H. JUtli, sang several selectfons, Celinds Ferguson of Cranford was directors attending were the guest accompanist. Commu- 936; Alfred J. Plat*, 1938 j nity singing included the club's Kraft's H. Jackson, 1943, Joseph anniversary song, "I Meet M in ill, 1945; Louis W, Pri«nd»," with lyrics by Stanley Stint SHets i, 1948 and 1946 j Major , The Rev. J. L. iucCorigon Jr AmcricM, *1m«nto, 5«in I Van Winkle, 1950; Harry pastor of th« Firat Congregation) m, 1951; Admiral E. D, Church, tola] of his European trij «>• tat tut COCA COLA »"~* 6^33* a VacMlna all ffMiMtner. Beatta« ahore (raffle, Vl«l< o«c of o«r •rat j on, ••< Me tke IUhmcti He eaul, kuve • Pool — cull Htu\ti$, Baling

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9 a.m. to ™'p in n«?ly. Sunday & Holiday OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Till 9 P.M, 55 ELM ST., WESTFIELD, N. J. targe Free Parking Area OPEN FRIDAY TIU 10 VJA. _• _ THE WESTPPBLP fW.X) REAPER, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 .» • KAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE - SALE* • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE •• REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE -SALE*

HARRY H. MAUETT C. B. SMITH, JR. RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN til Ccatral A»a. NANCY F. REYNOLDS PEARSALL Realtor •GA1TM •ARRETT ft CRAiN EDWIN O. EDWARDS AD *•**• — AD S-MSl OUIET STRUT * MSALTMt ?.°.1<>/ll*?'_.wlt*'ln walking dlstunce COLONIALS br" MS Mm SI. IM Vvaatala in, WaataaM FRANKENBACH AD 9-S959 Have been first choice of moi»> The average family in this area INC. 4111M St. ADMMO homeseefcers for two hunared moves every five and one-half years! •EALTORI years. This one ranks ntar the top ed porch off living; room overlook- So said a speaker on A real estate •leaker •> Tk« as a lovely Colonial, lone, low and In* Pretty rear yard. Three bed- panel lately. It this is hard to be- MmlUplt I,laUBtT » ram Win*. For real family living rooms, tiled bath: extra heated !le*e JuNt do a little checking In US Elm St., AD 2-4700 WIISON SCHOOl AMA as well as formal or informal en- room third floor. Garage. Ideal for your own neighborhood . . . sur- tertaining we .know or notnlnsr frowing family, eliminates ever- pri*«d at what you And? Perhaps bettor InVestfleld. Five bedrooms, lastlna; taxiing. On tree-shaded, th* basic explanation is that our Mnsaera * - ' * • \ $19,200 three baths, powder room, fire- dead-end street Immediate DO«- neighbors are the kind of people MlltlpU MMIas f ratm SUMMER SITTINO place In living room, den, dlnln« •eulon. *l»,»00. . who make themselves Invaluable to Wnlhld-fmrnwo^*—»e»teb Mala* An attractive ftrid immaculate room and game room. This Is a their bUBlneea organ!vatiuna with -••.UUInMi The first floor of this white colo- home bavins three lar^e bedrooms home you will love to own. Priced the result that advancements keep nial gives you ft spacious feeling and tiled path on ^second floor. at (55,000. coming MP. Sometimes this kind of from the moment you step Into Activity has certainly Kirat floor has large livinif room RAMIA STONE COLONIAL sucvt'sii means moving to another the entrance halt, »nd stays with Increased since the ftra t with fireplace, mn room-den, dln- area, but often It enables the lucky 'ou as you wand>r through the liv- of April. May and June Ing room and modern kitchen. Thin sturdily built 9-year-old executive and his family to move NIAR GRA0I SCHOOl fng room, solarium, dining room promise a good balanc« Hteam oil heat, detached garage. MR. EXECUTIVE home has four bedrooms; two and on %o something different (be It and kitchen. Even tlie living room of saJts and listings. Be- Taxes under 1400, and a very nice one-half baths. It hum a. 19.8x14' larfffr or smaller, but anyway more Older home offering g-ood value In French doom open wide on a low are a few of the location Just two blocks from Tour efficiency Is not showing 1J living room, 24' family room, kit- deluxe) rlfrht here In our own Wettt- today's market. Living room 23'. pretty terrace fur summer enter- many desirable homes school. you fall to Inspect thtf brtl'K and chen with breakfaat nook and nrst fteld-Mountalnside-Fanwood - Scotch dining room 15', kitchen ivlth taining. Heiwrate stairs from the now on the market. A frame home In Stoneielgh Park. floor lavatory. The second floor Plain* territory. breakfast nook. Three bedrooma kitchen lead to a bedroom and full call will bring more In- Just the right sl»e for the aver features a master bedroom 19.Bx and bath upelalra. Lot 50' x 160'. bath above, but are completely formation, address or age family with additional faclll. 13.7', two larce twln'-alied bed- H it IK the psychological time for Only fIS.SQO. apart from the four bedrooms am appointment to see, WESTHUO RANCH ties for entertaining. Built anii rooms and two tiled baths. Pull you .to make a change, the (low, mpilcrn Kitchen with dtah A private powijer room olT the full-sUed open fireplace the weekend a property coming on to please. Be sure to see this and Entire basement J» knotty pine charm that him bet?» added by the washer nrid break/flflt Imr, 17' ilen master bedroom, as well as the In UvlnK room and ripe* th« market which Mm lota to offer. compare at 121,250. panelled with tile floor; lavatory beautiful interior design. To any .'! hi]? bedrooms and 2 baths on Bet- full bath. In the rewarding .feature clous outdor patio (juit Jt hM four bedroomn, 2Vi batha, and laundry. Aluminum combina- $ rooniR, 4 battiK. dof-s not beg-i" oml floor and 1 bedroom on th(rrt of the second level In this. 19i>3 a'step or two from din* a first floor play room, living room tion*, weathers tripped. Insulated to tell the *lory of the Jnnumpr- door, Yen, Jt has a recreation roum In if room). Of courne the with fireplace, full dining room and awnings. Transferred owner able special featured and appoint- too! Meiiutlful wooded lot and all h°Prtced at »28,OOO, with taxes k/t(.'Ji*n Is up-to-the* and modern kitchen. A very nice DESIGNED FOR LIVING RHking 134,700. mentR tbat you will love when you thin In a lovely neighborhood. under 1500.00. minute and the three yard and a top Westneld location niak« Dm appointment to inspect bed rooms are quite ade* to boot. Call us and we hope we With ttilnlmum work and maxi- WILUAMM this ni'uperty with UD. Quoted at quate. , . •halt fee able to ahow it to you. mum comfort this Ranch home la 183,000. ideal for the family which desire* C B. SMITH, JR., Realtor GRACIOUS LIVING ouality rather than «iie. The flre- Maltlal* Llatkmg Maaikm EDWIN O. EDWARDS CAN cob suruMi placed ltvlnft-dlning: room tiaa m.111 CtBtral A»». AD- Yf AIMING TO iUILDT can become H reality in this re 110,600—Modern colonial picture window front and rear, the cently 1lHted home In the We«t- mUmSt. with three vary farce well planned kitchen has break- lajj If tint answer to,that question Is field Gardens, SpuclouB entrance AD3-5KS bedroom* In a location fast area, there are two bedroom" "yen", then we will tttke you t<> hall, 15' x 84' living room, 20' dtn- convenient for McKlffley and bath. , -, .'„.,„,, J MaBteica* Mam AD s-nat ate a tract in the WychWood area ing room, year around sun room, and parochial ichools,' A heautlful home In a very »ne The owner Is asking 123,50? and Where you will have a wide choice, kitchen and breakfast room, section just over, the Westfleld would like to se|l by July. See tills" C. B. •««• Jr. .AD »-Mai RANCH Including tome lota that adjoin mald'H room and bath plus tiled BIsT. H. Ckapla .7. . line. Gracious center ball, 25' Itv- today 1 the golf links. Severs! brand new lavatory. There arc four beautiful .7. . . . *U ln« room .with side wall (Ireplace haUMeti. all of vastly different twin sized bedronmH and two hathH and door, leading to secluded architecture are ready, for your in- uptttulrH, Double garage, 100' lot. f!::M4S screened porch, bayed dlnlngr room, RENTAL •iiectlon. This tract Is highly In- Truly an exceptional home at BX£ttSB COUNTftV ClUi SITTINO modern kitchen and huRe muster divid tut 1. The present hometi ranges 145,000. bedroom 'and bath on first floor. up to 142,500. UiK lota. Two extra large, bedrooms and Cape Cod with nicely finished .sec- WESTFIELD REALTY bath on second. There Is also ft ond floor to make four bedroom*. • two car attached garage and If Breeieway and garrttfe. July pos- SERVICE "hen (Uxl») »Vi na m b> liIll't't pi fafarmhousr e you get to see It In time you will session. $150 per month. Realtor aaa la»r*r »c«eneil porch tillU) $19,500 - RANCH PEARSALL type wfUh'&fiiut* * utlful l pic-. •aap with dellffht at the beautiful « lut Iml HI. WaaMieM. *ull basement, attichtd ture w -, and sionfl maloa plantings. rkaaai ADaau t-ttm n.t Barnge, complett You will be agreeably surprtacd fron :t . . 4 Iflte ballrooms, atormi., low t«xe«, il wJu'ii you nee what a vpacloug C~ two bath* Iplus brand HARRY H. MAUETT I'ttiuvoort reiMentlti room ranch home this !B. Three new liap«|nent ' recrea-' posnesslun. ireiu-rouB bedrooms. Fireplace in FRANKENBACH tion rooni Intake most * Malttylc LlBtlaK M#mWr MICK HOUSf die living room. Large, dry base desirable; for family with 13S North AHH B««* ' IM, LEEK.WAMNO children M'. i l^argc plot |v«nln«*, RM, AD 94354 AO 3-tW — AD 1-Mfil mrtit JuHt right for hobbles v. — AD S-4TM rcLTfiillon. Attached era rase. Stor- IIS ELM 3TMKET HBALTOH INfft (about k«kMli, Jr. ADZ-88S4 hull Colonial, In Westfleld, i» con- SPUT — $2a,«oo •rtI «. Crow. ADMHM 1 area tin a lot JW „, COLONIAL public schools; larwc living room rcully secluded Cipe I Well plated lit a •eetinn when Hktlh W. BraWB .....AD3.1M* 118,800.-L- Kear O r a It t with fireplace, full alaed dlnlntr there are trees. This three bed ' School, this sli bedroom, room, kitchen with dinette. tnuugii in fiiie iujftnal* room split h&n character all its This brand lieu- Ustlh'ir

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Hvdrox Cookies 'p'fo 49o KraO Kraft Yellow or White lurry'i t^rnon 5q p^g 3Qc Silver Dost Kitblir Zest Soap Zest Soap BREEZE Rinso Blue u Oream Cheese Deluxe Slices Club CracVers n°h'o 37c lu b 3-ox. pkgs. 1 "••» ™. Crackers ^9 ; 29c reg. .cakes bath bars largo pkg. giant box giant I"" 81' THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER. THURSDAY. MAY 22. 1958. l»a— WfcwK octal And Club News Of The Week In The Westfield Area i•i> Toxew wYA Engagement Told Westfield Garden To Be Wed Boro Man to Local Girl* Plan To Enter Camp pring tea in honr of the Harrison avenue was hostess last Club Holds Election Wed Miss Walker s teaching staff and guests Thursday evening, to her ladles Several local girla have enrolled iven recently by Benjamin bridge group of the Newcomers in Camp Idepi nes for Girls, Strat- MJSRBAM. MOUNTAINSIDE — Mr. and in PTA board at the home Club. The annual meeting of the Gar- ford Bow Lake, N. H. The camp den Club of Westfield met at the Mrs. Hiram Walker of Dallas, ,. C. J. Gaas, 528 Prospect season opens June 2G and contin- home of Mrs. H. G. F, RichUr, Texas, have announced the en- Mrs. F. B. Obenchain, Mrs. James C. Kelly of Glovers- ues for eight weeks. viHe, N. Y., returned home yester- 467 Hillside avenue May 13. The gagement of their daughter, Miss resident-elect, was in charge following officers were elected for Virginia Alice Walker, to Richard Girls who have enrolled so far m ingements. day after a ten-day Visit with h»r Bon-in-taw and daughter, Mr. and a two year term: Mrs. C. Fred A. Herrett, son of Mr, and Mra,are." Gail Andrews, 209 Tuttle j. V. Loveland and Sirs- Mrs. Robert G. Prince of 210 Har- Sitiler, second vice president; Mrs. Wilbert A, Herrett of Mountain- parkway; Genie Parsons, 1015 M. n rison avenue. J. P. Moran, recording »cret*ry; side. Boulevard; Susanna and Nancy Jlauvelt are entertaining to- SNCIAl DAY COMINO r morning at a nrighbor- Mrs. H. L. Monler, treasurer of Miss Walker is a graduate of Bridge, 784 Knollwood terruce; offee at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Lewis A. Bain and Mrs. special accounts, and Mra. Charles the University of Texas, She wasVlcki Bales, 760 Scotch Plalm SOONT Robert W. Sharer were co-hostess- Tice, member-at-large; a member of the Delta Gamma So- avenue; Patricia Kennady, 750 Par that Klll m k«r* «• ckM. It, 10 Hawthorn drive. The Wkr «i>l ••« of NIMHHIH will honor two new neigh- es Friday evening at a rtork show- Mrs. K. Allan Taylor, chairman rority. She is now program con- Knollwood terrace; Barbara Culp, Fur • liivrtr 4lmi«r k to Mrs. Herbert Brunn and ei in honor of Mrs. William Mat- of civic projects, reported that the sultant for the Student Union at 782 Knollwood \ terrace; Christine Tkc MHMir* Ufef son at the home or Mrs. Bain, 18 ;. L. Jamieson, both of Haw- window box at the bus station on the University of Minnesota. Mr. Green, 720 Lawrence avenue; Judy Hm»»aklr j>rlrr« •«< M Bates way. drive. North avenue had recently be«n Herrett is a graduate of Rutgers Whitlock, 124.'Lincoln road; Ju- University, class of 1951. He wasdith Moore, 851 Carleton road; : • + • replanted with seasonal flowers. CI.OIBD •VNDAV* and Mrs. Alvah B. Doe of Mrs. Albert F. Jantsch of 220 The care of this window box is a a member of the Zeta Psl frater- and Susan Bitter, 1458 Deer path, St. Paula street, was entertained AIH CONDITIOMKU in, Cal., arrived last week project of the club, nity. He has an MS degree from Mountainside, ' in New York City Saturday in the University of Minnesota where two-month visit with their Mrs. E. A, Carlson, chairman honor'of her birthday by her moth- he is now studying for hia doctor- law and daughter, Mr. and of the annual spring flower show, er, Mrs, W. J, Wiltenburg. Mrs. ate degree. , r. C. Maland of 137 Stan- Jantsch and her mother attended requested that those exhibiting in MEREDITH LERMOND ilace. the horticulture section use the The couple plan to be married the performance of "The Dark at July 26 in Dallas. Maland was hostess Mon- the Top of the Stairs." v entrance to the parish house ot the Miss Lermond's ternoon to memben of her Miss Cox Plans First Congregational Church on group. Mrs. William*H. Murphy of Lenox avenue. All exhibitors must littl* gl have their horticulture specimens Mountrail Club Marion iJ. Mowery of 718 Long Valley is entertaining her Engagement Told - bridge club this afternoon at theOctober Wedding at the church by 11 asm. the day love em.- reniie entertained Tuesday of the show which is Tuesday. r at a surprise miscellane- home of her sister, Mrs. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elwyn To Meet Today D. Mowery of 715 Glen avenue. •idal shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. A^ COX of At- Mrs, H. G. F. Richter, chairman Lcrinond of 942 Boulevard an- />is Lenskold. Hisi Lens- lanta, Ga., announce the engage- of the Garden OntiT of the Gar-nounce the engagement of their MOUNTAINSIDE—The, Moun- William E. "whaley was thement of their daughter, Ann Car- laughber of Mr. and Mrs. den Club Council, Westfield area; daughter, Meredith, to Peter Ian trail Garden Club held its regular guest last weekend of Walter E. roll, to Allan Hardy Bonneil, son reported that the Garden Center E. Leaskold of 208 Harri- Sturmer of Glen avenue at his Vallis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John monthly meeting at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bonneil of held on May 2 and 3 at the Min-W. M. Vallis of London, England. rnue, is the fiancee of Wil-summer home at Green Island. Westfield. Mrs. John Brettger, 254 Bridlo ft'alstsad, son o( Mr. and dowaskin Park was seen by nearly Miss Lermond, a graduate of path. Mrs. John Suaki, president, V. 3. WaUtead of 620 Carl- Mr. and Mrs. William Hare of Miss Cox is a graduate of thea thousand visitors. Westfteld High 'School, was grad- presided. There will be a flower id. The couple plan a Scp-1018 Columbus avenue are enter- University of and received The Garden Club gave the flow- uated from Colby College, Water- arranging workshop today in tha wedding. taining three tables of their New- a master's degree from Columbia's ering crab tree that was planted ville, Me., last June, She Is em-home of Mrs, William Price, 1015 dlOMRII comers bridge group tomorrow eve- New York School of Social Work. on the opening day, May li. The ployed us a guide at the United Charles street at 10 a.m. and MrsTo. E, Cummings ning at their home. She is now a case worker with the junior exhibit which was in theNations. Kimball avenue wiil be Youth Consultation Service In The club members toured Mrs, Wateunk room in the Memorial Mr. Vallis was graduated from E. L. Coffey's wild flower garden 'riday evening to their New- Robert Kucnzig of 236 Massa- Westfield. Library, will be exhibited at theMount St. Mary's College, Derby- bridge chusetts street ia celebrating hia Mr. Bonneil »»i graduated annual presidents day of the Gar- n Charles street, Westfield, May shire and attended Sandhurst, 2. . • +1 sixth birthday this afternoon with from the University of Michigan den Club of New Jersey at head- Royal Military Academy of Eng- Hamilton, son of Dr. anda party at his home. He is enter- and will receive a doctor's degree quarters in Orange on June 3, land. He is now employed in the Mrs., R. F. Sarlch introduced iordon P. Hamilton of 122taining a group of neighborhood in chemical engineering from the This exhibit was done by the Controller's Office of the Secre- Mrs. Walter Koster, member of Id place, celebrated his friends which include John Gil- Massachusetts Institute of Tech- Monutaitisidc Garden Club. tariat of tho United Nations. Blue Star Garden Club, who was birthday Sunday afternoon more, Gail Gilday, Robert Tenne- nology in June, He currently holds guest speaker for the afternoon, hobo party and cook-out at baum, Cynthia and John Gotski, the position of assitsant professor Mrs. S. V. Stewart, program A July wedding is planned. Mrs. Koster gave a talk illustrate no. The boys of John's sec- Norma Acanfora and Richard of chemical engineering at MITchairman, announced that the last (I witih colored slides of familiar ado class at Giant School Warwick. and is the director of the Parlin meeting of the season would bo prlng time flowers, and flowering ueats at the party. Field Station of the School of held at Trallsldc Museum, Wat- College Club Holds trees and shrubs. Mrs. Koatcr al- Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Filsinger Chemical Engineering Practice, chung Reservation, June 10 at 11 so brought a variety of lilacs John A. Berka of 114 ia.m. Mrs. II. T. Brown, president Dinner-Meeting and their son and daughter, for- Plans are being made for an Oc- grown in her garden and explain- avenue entertained last merly of Maye street, are at home of the club, announced tJiat the The Connecticut College Club ed about the many varieties that tober wedding in Atlanta, executive board meeting would be They're it a bridge party in honor in their new home, 2268 Stocker of Central New Jersey held a arc grown. pointed stylet mother-in-law, Mrs. John lane, Scotch Plains. called the same day as the regu- vial hour and dinner-meeting last lar meeting and would be at the The next and last meeting will of Port Huron, Mich., who Miss McGall Is week at the Chatham, in Chatham. be the annual luncheon on Juno and they're pre- louseguest. Guests at bridge Mrs. Joseph Murphy of 207 Watchung Reservation at 10 p.m. The acting president, Mra. Nor> cious. Light •• «lr Welch way entertained three tables Officer of BPW 10 to be held at tho home of Mrs, Kesdames E. M. Murphy, Members arc requested to bring man W. Cameron Jr. of Murray ni-1 Salerno, 1482 Barton drive, 'ari»h, John Zereher, Stan- of her ladies bridge group of the and just a» soft. In Miss Emma C. McGall of 151a picnic luncheon. Beverage will Hill, presided at the meeting. The Co-hqsbesses of the day were hui-t, Joseph Murphy and Newcomers Club last Wednesday Euclid avenue was elected first be served by the committee, nominating' committee, headed by textured or brushed evening at her home. Mrs. Edward Vorlangiero and Mrs. Homer Jr. vice president of the New Jersey Mrs. Harold Schcrcr Jr. of Plain Miles Goodrich. leather with new Avon -•» -•- field presented tho following slate While, lllluk. Gaskell of 134 Elmer Federation. of Business and Pro. Cush-NCrepe Members of the Woman's Club Westf ielder Made of officers: President, Mrs, Charles TIM, (Irtr held their annual strawberry fes- fessional Women's Clubs, Inc., at soU. iblebrated her 12th birthday Its fortieth, annual convention held IV Fortes Jn\, Pluinftelii; vice Card Party to Be it with an early evening tival and art exhibit yesterday Club Treasurer . 7.95 afternoon at the clubhouse on in Atlantic City, May 16-18. Misa president, Mrs, Andrew W, Mathie Held at College n.grojp. of young friends McGall ia a past president of the Election of officers highlighted son, 725 Belvedere avenue) re- r sixth grate cltta at the South Euclid avenue. The affair the annunl meeting of the north- benefited the clubhouse, Business and Professional Wom- cording secretary, Mrs, Alonio K. Arrangements have been com 4 en's Club of W«st»e)d. ern N. J. alumnae chapter of Al-Parsons, 802 Embree crescent;. pteted for the annual'spring card and MrsTlame* McMurrty Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. King Alto attending the state con- pha Chi Omega, national soror- The treasurer, Mrs. Harold Setter- party to be held by tho Friends of ity. Mrs. Wallter E. Eckhart of ifCambridge road are enter- of 563 Lenox avenue have as their vention were Mrs. Mary L, Mur- er Jr., Plalnfield, and correspond- Caldwoll College on Friday evo- houseguests for a two-week visit phy, president of the Westfleld 810 East Broad street waa elected ing secretary, Mrs, Donahl Thonip nlng at the college. Mm. Edward SCOTT'S thcii' three-table Newcom- treasurer. J. Bolan of Union is chairman. ijge gronp at their'home to- Mrs. King's sister, Mrs. Willis club, together with tHe following son, retain their, offices for an other year. Serving on the committee is evenlrig. Strow, and her daughter, Kim, of members: Mrs. Wilma Lupo, Miss Other officers elected were Mrs. Quimby at Central Westfield Ocala, Ela. . • • • Stella Meseroll, Mr*. Philip Don- Blaine Plait, Convent, president; Mrs, Mathieson waa in charge Miss Catherine Oehlcr of West- Villa, daughter of Mr. ' ' '-•- nelly and Miss Sara Lee. Mra. R. E, Blosser, Cianford, vice of arrangements for the dinner fleld. OPEN MONDAY EVENING Tltt 9 P.M. ts. George Villa of 940 New Miss Muriel M. Irving,, daugh- president; Mrs. F. J. Allen, meeting, and brought recordings Id drive, will celebrate her Bad driving conditions prevailed HIMMCIli Cuulk Mil INm N»< It) Coiui»u*llr TkriMre, MurrUtawa ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Irv-Sweet Briar Club Springfield, secretary; and Mmo.f the 195(1 competitive sing pro-in less than 15 per cent of tho I birthday tomorrow after- ing of Woodland terrace, Scotch Homer Smith, Summit, historian. gram, and the Conn Chords, thofatal highway accidents in the kith a party for a group of Plains, was feted at a linen show- Elects Officers The Wcstnold sub-division of college choral group. U. S, in 1957, I) friends. er Wednesday at the home of her this group has supported the Ce- The annual spring supper meet- cousin, Misa Mary I. Burke, 420 rebral Palsy clinic in Elizabeth, Peace is such a precious jewo Sturmer of 634 Glen avo- ing of the Sweet "Briar Alumnae Birch avenue. Miss Burke, will be that I would give anything for it ended the senior prom of Club of Northern New Jersey was making many self-help toys an,I majd of honor at the Sept. 6 wed- but truth.—Matthew Henry held at the home of Mrs, Stuart necesiaiy equipment foi the clinic. er Darby High School last ding of Miss Irving and Kenneth Carly was tha guest of C. Hurlbert in Summit. A new Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred slate of officers for the coming fucker of Drexel Hill, Pa. Rogers of Warren Township. ye«r was elected. They are: Mrs. open Monday$ to 9 p.m. ADama 3-0629; 'i R. S. Knappcn of Tulaa, ••*"• Mr. and Mrs. Monty Campbell William Kruckc, New Providence, ailed yesterday for Europe president; Mrs. George Hill, Bank of Cherry lane have returned the "Queen Mary." Mrs. ing Ridge, vice president; Mis. E. in has been the guest this home from Florida where they J. Blankon, Chatham, treasurer; cck o£ her son-in-law and were guests at the Hillsboro Club. Mrs. Walter Brown, Madison, er, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison -•- cording secretary; Miss- Jeanne ng of 137 Harrison avenue, 'A surprise bridal shower honor- DurT, Westfield, corresponding sec nappen will spend six weeks ing Miss Joan Brown, daughter of rotary, and Mrs. Richard Stone, Kngland, Scotland, Prance. Mrs. Plant Brown of 614 Kimball Murray Hill, publicity chairman. >y, Switzerland, Belgium, avenue, and the late Mr. Brown, e Netherlands. was held recently at the home ot GIFT CENTER Mrs. Arthur" K. Scott, 524 Dudley Recital Given and Mrs. John Coumbe of court. Mrs. Geraldine Weed of for Channing avenun, Scotch 865 Tice place was co-hostcss with A student piano recital was Here's a sure way to delight a June have returned to their Mrs. Scott. held Sunday evening at the home ftcr an absence of several Miss Brown and Anthony De- of Dorothy Schneider, 521 Fair- mont avenue. The pianists partici- bride — give her a gift of lasting Chellis Jr. will be married June 28 pating were Carol Hodges, Karen in the First Congregational Wright, Nancy Schneider, Lor- J. F. Betz of 862 Nancy Church. loveliness she will treasure and enjoy. as hostess Monday evening raine May, and June La Rocca, hearsa! every Wednesday evening, Newcomers bridge group. Cited by College and other fine gifts.. Katryn Rumble, retiring Rupert. B. Lowe of Weatfleld, China Glassware Crystal lit Roosevelt Junior High vice president of the Bakelite Co, Let in help you-wi can ju|ge« to many is being feted this after- Division'of Union Carbide Co. of Silver Brass Copper rom two until fouv-thirty New York, received an Austin Col- wayi (in wild silver) to make her remember and cheriih at a tea at the home of lege meritorious service award ircher D. Sargent of 177 from Dr. Waiter Beririett of Dal- your gift for til (he yean to come. See our grand Woodenware Wrought Iron Aluminum Chestnut street. Teaching las, Texas, head of the awards collection of patterns and extra TOWLB piece* today. Bone China Cups and Saucers tes, former' pupils and committee at Austin College Day, Our complete Hock and easy method of payment make* of Miss Rumble are invit- annual alumni meeting, on cam- n attend the affair. Mrs. C.pus at the Sherman, Texas, school chooiinf to pteuant here. Milk Class Lenox China Lamps li Banks and Mrs. C. P. May 3. Mr. Lowe is a member of *.r.lc« to On, Item $31.00 Jr. will preside at the U-a the AC class of 1919. He received There's No TtHfMM. from M OO ttnliti »!•««, (ran $441 M Dinnerware Trays Pictures an honorary degree; from Austin f\ -•- in 1951. Substitute Stack Tables Figurines Decorative Items Frederick Meier of 155 1 for ,

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Hall Elected Trustee Have Buffet Supper Gives Final Concert Holds .Country Fair Of Federation of Woman's Clubs of N.'J. The members of Jtraima Cun- fe"™ •»*'' The Pingry band gave its fourth The annual meeting of the Fort dicfc Chapter,' Daughters of the CUSTOM-MADE and final concert for the 57-58 nightly Group was held last nighi Mrs. Drew D. Hall, 31C Hazel avenue, was elected a trustee of American Revolution and their season Tuesday In the school audi- at the home of Mrs. S. V. Malck friends will hold a buffet supper torium. the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs at the •»""»' 1160 Wychwood road. convention at Atlantic City, May 14 to 17. ' Mrs. Hall was elected t» beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday eve- THE TABLE PADS Members of the band includes This was a pot luck supper and the office of vice president of the sixth district of the New **Mev ning at the home of Mrs. Bene- James Egan, 425 Wychwood road, country fair. The proceeds froir State' Federation of Women's Clubs, which comprises areas of Union dict Fuller, 23 Prospect street, clarinet; and Robert Koos, 257 the fair go to various charities. and Somerset County. South Orange. The affair has Kimball avenue, bas3. County, a y The chairman read the ednsoli Mrs. Hall has bbee n an activt e been planned by, Mrs. Albert B. Among the selections given were dated-reports: from the board mem- member of the Westfleld Woman's Chambers, wayi and means chair- "Battle Hymn of the Republic," bers. • • Club for ten years. During this man, and Mrs. Robert W. Wood, "Colonel Bogey March," "On the The co-hontess were Miss Shirley period she served her club as pro- hosiptality chairman. Street Where You Live," "Arneri- Wright and Miss Catharine Hor- gram chairman, chairman of the The ftrml meeting of the season can Patrol," and "The Star nung;. International relations department, Spangled'Banner." for the chapter will be held Tues- an elected trustee for two terms, day evening at 8 p.m. at the home first vice president, co-chairman of the regent, Mrs. Alson E. Wood- of finance committee, advertising ruff Jr., who lives at 722 Mountain manager of the club magazine, se- avenue.. Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. The perfect Graduation Gift. nior advisor to the Junior Wom- Rudolph L. Novak, New Jersey an's Club of Weatfield and presi- state regent, will tell of their ex- dent of senior club, 1952-64.. periences at the DAR S7th conti- A real MCottity which will live yean and year* Mrs. Hall's other civic activi- of satisfaction . . . light in weight . . . »aiy to nental congress held in Washing- THE ies include Newcomers Club, Com- ton in April, Annual reports will caro for. munity Players, Children's Coun- be given by the chapter commit- ry Home, Gray Lady with Amer- tee) and chairmen. ican Red Cross at Lyons Hospital, Girl Scouts, Parent-Teachers As- ociation, served on ,the organiz- ng committee for Libtle League nd has assisted in Red Cross and United Fund Drives. She has also served the New ersey State Federation in the ca- acity of fifth district program ssistance chairman, northern vice hairman Of program assistance, itate chairman of civil defense and Sisterhood to llsasfcer control and is a member >f the past presidents club and ex- Meet Wednesday SIZES TO 48"s48" OMTM Iain) :lub. • The regular meeting of Sister- In the state convention in 195Thood Temple Israel will be held NO NIBD TO BOTHIR MAKING A PATTERN; TAKING r name was placed on the honor CHANCES ON MISTAKES . . . Juit phene Md will Mud •• Wednesday evning at 8:80 p.m. oil of the Jlew Jersey State Fed- at the Plains Heating Co. building. upwiescei Mpnttataiivt lo jourhen* to ntaiuf* jroitr Itbl*. ration by the Westfield Woman's Officers will be elected, for the lub for service to her club andcoming year. pads lot asy ate or akap* table, la yo«r choke of or the part she played in the ao- •tWerptaatlccoMd Uriel, tatftoerMof colon. Pad*. luislttdn by the club of its first Plans are being made for an nawrihrbyD^andalcoh^rwMumtoft. ilubhouse. installation dinner to be held June 15" Trainees* 25.00* 3. The time and place will be an- Wrf Mad • naa W |*w BOOM foi • (re* ealiaute, w pbeai aowl 21" Ovtrnlght COM 25.00* nounced at a later date. 24" Pullman Cat* 30.00* "add 10% tax Music Students !Mah Jongg cards and plastic holders are being sold as a fund- Wheary's distinctively different new "Contour o Present raising project. Orders are being Curve" . . . designed to carry more clothing in wo Recitals taken .by Frances Podell. /ane smith unwrinkled perfection! ' Maxlne Lillian Shimer, piano md bassoon instructor at State Kappa Alpha Theta 133-141 CENTRAL AVI. AD 2-4600 eachers College, Montclair, will Parking at 132 Etmar ttroot far our customers >resent her piano students in re*Announces Officers ' Opon Monday and Thursday Evening* 'III 9 o'clock itals to be held today and to- norrow at 8 p.m. at 2271 Hill The Kappa Alpha Theta Alum- 'oad. nae Club of Westfleld has an- jane smith nounced its officers for 1968-1960. The pupils taking part in today's They are: President, Mrs. David 135-141 CENTRAL AVE. WESTNEID irogram include:'Martha McCord, Francis; vice president, Mrs. J. R. Opon Monday arid Thursday Evoningt until * o'clock 'Hungarian Rhapsody," and 'March of the Siamese Children," Burns; secretary,. Mrs. D. D. rrom "The King and I"; Janet Bait a; treasurer, Mrs. J. M. Aus- ello Russo, "Dusk Bound"; Nancy tin Jr. , filbert, "March of the Dwarfs"; The next meeting of the club S. .eah Cowell, "Sarabande"; Diana will be a picnic and suction for Duane, "Minuet in F. Major"; members and (heir husbands at 'amela Cady, "Air from the Mar-the home of Mrs. John J. Donahue iage of Kgaro"; Bruce Haert- Saturday evening. Hostesses' will Two for the Sea! leln, "CaissonSong"; William Tyn-, * e Mrs. Donahue, Mrs. J. R. Burns dall, "Fur Klise"; Margaret Eic' rid Mrs. Robert Crowley. ! Let your Fun in tt, "Adieu Piano"; StevellGi 1 bert, "Minuet"; Ralph Dello Rus- thfe sun begin - o, "To a Wild Rose"; and Bar- with these ara Turner, "Prelude in C Sharp Short Cuts to Minor." SN9MAir$ DOB W0NKRSF0RWIMW)| Pupils taking part in tomorrow's Flattery ... A oncert and their selections are; Simply fabulous . . . what napptni fo yo«r whdm wonderful array Elaine Camarata, "The Pop-Corn when you call SHHMAN'S SHOP.AT.HOMI CWTOi Man"; Loretta Donato, "Liob'e- DMKtY SERVICEI Our lolinted dtcoralon ipwd ft of 1958 swimsuits traum"; Jacqueline T y, n it« 11, your horn* with elegant Ideas, exquiiite fabria—pltdtr from "Swinging Lanterns"; Richard of bolhl With a flick of their swatchtt, window m A GIFT FOR THE BRIDE. .. Jones, "On the Ice at Sweet wonders . . . and there's absolutely no charge for Hill Briar"; Dorothy Ann Turner, »hop-at-home service. Picture windows and odd wtndtwi Crystal, china, linen in the Fashions of "Minuet"; Carmen Di Donato, "A our ipKlolryl Sherman's custom draperies coit for, far Garden at Evening"; Valerie led then you'd ever gu«n—and the result lookipkil Today for the traditions of tomorrow! Rusch, "Flower Song from Faust"; mllllonl Merely phone Blaelow 8-9600 or MtiW of California Karon 'Artke, "Little Donkey"; Raymond Duane, "Simper Para- 5-1104 and our decorator will be •( your vierl tus"; Donna Putnam, "'Melody"; and Karyn Dobbellaar, "Spinning SHERMAN'S OfCORATORS . , Song"; Deyna Artke, "Consola- NIWAIK.-432 Springfield Ave.lOurOnly.N.warkSlor.1 tion"; Richard Huston, "Parade of PUIWIEU>:315 E.FrontSt. Shown . .. the Wooden Soldiers"; and John Rhodera Messineo, "Concerto E Minor." _ China On Tuesday, Miss Shtmer's bas- by Lenox a"oon pupils presented a .recital. Those taking part were Domonick Ferrara, Alice Tanner, Virginia Williams- Clarkson, Richard Wright, Edwin burg McCaget Edward Napiwotfki, Wil- liam Shotwell, and cellist, Talda Crystal DiBella. Miss Shimer accompanied by Helsey the bassoonists on the piano.

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Your individual SUNDAY DRUG Lens quality nntl accuracy have al- than ever, patients my ways been a closely guarded asset of are bettert" selections recorded to help in gif I selection;. STORE SCHEDULE Suits by OPEN THIS SUNDAY Cole, Nettie Rosenstein, Lanz Petti, Loomtogs, Pandora, Brookhouse, etc. WESTFIELD PHARMACY : m jane smith e A. •. to » p. m. °2 (^%^^) " 133-141 CENTRAL AVE. AD 2-4800 Ml \^ It/' PRtecniPTioH * cnllLAR CLOSED THIS SUNDAY Customer Parking at 132 Elmer'St. /ane smith Elizabeth e 277 North Broad Street Op«n Monday and Thursday until 9 P.M. 133-141 CENTRAL AVE. AD 2-4600 Baron's "k Jarvis Customer Parking at 132 Elmer St. Whelan't • 217 East Broad Street Opan Monday and Thursday Evoningt until 9 O'clock Mmm "Be—ir THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1968 *~* Miu Mentjert Plant To Have Concert - • Jun* 4 at th« fMibytariu CfcmK t! EVERYONE WHO IS ANYONE Couple Feted at hall, *- Engage*, us for their child's Winter Wedding Tho BcoUJi Plaint Choral So- Mn. T. J. Xtllr, prtiMmt, W birlMay party. MOUNTAINSIDE — The en- Anniversary Party ciety will hold it* ftrtt concert on announced that there will be a rei g»geroent of Miss Julia D, Mengert MR. MAGIC, EUrabeth 3^939 to Edward A. Coin, son of Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Eckhart CU, A* ffo r K«Ktt» reH H«(»r*.c« and Mrs..Joseph Coan of Spring- Sr. of 849 Kimbalt avenue were field, was announced at a party honored at a dinner party May 11 Saturday at the home of her par- o celebrate their 40th wedding ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mengert, anniversary. 9T Graduates! 1075 Sunny View road. Serving us hosts were their three Give A Fine Watch The prospective bride U a grad- children and their families, Mr. uate of Jonathan Dayton Regional and Mrs. Allan Shay of Short High School, Springfield, and the Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Katharine Gibbs School, MonUlair. Ectohart of Westfleld, and Mr. and She is executive secretary to the Mia. Arnold Eckhart Jr. of Living- assistant director of the Bayway ston, at whose homo the party was Community Center, Eliiabeth. held. A complete Flower aertlee Mr. Coan, also an alumnus of Eugene Eckhart, who was best p*yloxt Regional High School, is man 40 years ago, again wished for home or church teed- attending Rutgers University in ho couple Rood luck and prosper- Newark. He is employed as an ty us he gave the toast. ding$. May we dbcun it IBM operator by Ciba Pharma- ceutical Products Inc., Summit Other members of the family with you? and-guests included Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mengert and her fiance Charles Widnier of Fairlawn, Mr. plan a winter wedding. and Mrs. Kenneth Cubby of Fair- lawn, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Voice Teacher WOMEN WHO TOOK PART in tho Senior Auxiliary fashion KHIK'I' of Roselle Paik, and Mr. • AND in our show and parties last week are from left to right: Mrs. Alan Broco and Mrs, John Herrmann of Jen- Returns from Conlin, president of the auxiliary; Mrs. D. Campbell Taggarti Jr., sen Beach, Fla. GIFT DEPARTMENT Attending Workshop model in show; Mrs, Franklin A. Park, party chairman; and Mrs. George Rogers, model. Phi Mu Alumnae Mrs. Ernest Birtell of 555 Moun- Wonderful giftt for the tain avenue, a voice teacher, has Plan Dinner Part/ returned to her home after at- "Summer Fantasy" Fashion Show bride in china, glow, tending a three-weeks German Tlio . Phi Mu sorority alumnae Lieder Workshop led by Mme. Highlights Senior Auxiliary Parties chapter of Union County will have brat$, iron and other: Lotrte Lehmann of Northwestern Mrs. Franklin A. Park, party chairman, has announced that a progressive dinner party Monday MOVADO University, Evanston. 111. the luncheon bridge parties given by tho Senior Auxiliary for the at 7:30 p.m. Dinner will bo served Mrs, Bartel served at adjudica- benefit of the Children's Country Home wero supported this year by at the home of Mis. Richard presents tor for the Metropolitan Opera a total of more than 1700 women, who filled the Far Hills Inn inWright, 204 Hampton street, Guild four year vocal scholarship Somerville to capacity on each of the threo party days—May 12, 13 ranford. Assisting Mrs. Wright and 14. •will be Mrs. Spencer Shamp, G64 The Watchmaker's given to outstanding senior high Sherwood parkway, and Mrs. John school students on a competitive The complete financial report of "The Cocktail Hour," "On toth eScully of Maplewood. (Dessert will Watch baiis. This is the second year the parties will be preesntcd at Dance" and "A Boy and a Girl bo served at the homo of Mrs, Mrs. Bartell has served in this the annual spring luncheon of theat tho Start of a Golden Sum- II. E, Doney, Summit. Cohostess capacity. auxiliary, which will be held on mer." The hats worn by tho'mod- will be Mrs. Donald Woodcock, IUIM,tMMMMMM,dM afortMr«wB els were by Gernuhie of Westfleld, M Mrs. Bartell served as adjudica- June 4 at the Baltusnil Country Now Providence. ft. O, VANCE wrieti by watchmakers til ow UM werid. The appointed to serve a second term Club. Edith. Hats and Jane Smith. H. I. VANCI The models were the following The group will discuss a theme IWMM - IU NMrkaUa dtpnidabUitr, tk. as lieutenant governor for the 'A Summer Fantasy — Millo and decorations for the reunion eastern states of the National As- members of the AVestfleld Service «KIU«M* *t Ite tall 4M •Kfunent, the ouUUndinc Fleurs' 'was the theme of tho fash- dinner to be held as part of Phi sociation of Teachers of Singing. ion show presented by Jane Smith League: Mcsdamea Everscn Pear- sail, Arthur Staub, C. Richard Mu national convention meeting valat In iU nxxkraU price nut* I Superbly She is serving her third year as of 137 Central avenue. Mrs. Smith, tho week of June 1« Ht Lake pnelM, ratted, durable in iti ilia tumdKMM ettinf. president of the New Jersey chap- a member of the auxiliary, has re- Waterhotise, D. Campbell Taggart 321 Seuth Ave., Opp. MM. ShtHm Tel. AP MI3S Jr., Gordon Reese, Robert Meaner- Placid, N.Y. New Jersey alumnae ter of NATS, and has agreed to cently returned from a trip abroad clubs are rsponsible for this con- serve as a member of the advisory where she bought and selected smith, John Swink, Leonard Mar- SHOP TNI SOUTH SWI POR PAWCINO CONVINHNCI sac, Dodd Slocum, John D. Stew- vention project and Mrs. Doney committee for the New Jersey Mu- clothes and designs, especially for heads' the committee in charge. !••»<,.• sic Educators, She was selected 'n this show. Mrs. Hunter B. Grant art, Williailli m Jennings and How UlhU the spring to membership in NewJr. was chairman of the ard Stanleyy. Additional models show, Ji WtaiM. York Singing Teachers Associa- which was ppresented in woe Jnnie Marsuc, Deborah and tion. groups: "A Day In tho Park," Pamela Wutcrhouue, David Stow- After a series of song recitals From the Banks of the Tiber in art, Mrs, Minion Sims, and Mrs. by her .voice students in May and Spring," "Adaptations from Con- George ItogoiB. Carbon Copies . •. June, Mrs, Bartell will close her tinental Designers," "We Watch Mrs. Robot II. Cornwell, chair- for Tkott Whote Moment* Art PrteUmi studios, for the summer. or Piny in Summer Fashions," m»n of donations and gifts, haa expressed her appreciation to tho Daddy's girls can all drift alike :HARGE AND BUDGET PLANS AVAILABLE merchants and business people of Westlleld and vicinity for their in this cute summer fashion. Gay multi- generosity and co-operation. ' MARTIN JIWIURS, Assisting Mrs. Park, tho party colored rick-rack trims the V/amtutta TW HOUSI OP chuirman, wero Mrs. Walter Clark, DIAMOND VAIUIS assistant chairman, and cx-odieio, white okford cotton . . . slim bodice Mrs. Alan Bruce, Conlin and Mrs. Frank Hots, who aro respectively and full skirt add up to sparkling president and finance chairman of tho auxiliary. Also, the following fashion. Two Offic« 2 To Serve You additional committee chairmen: Mia. William Mendcnhall, decor- ations; Mrs. J. Russell FrccMan, For lifrle sifter Not Connected with Any Other publicity; Mrs. Robert H. Corn- 3 to 6X . . . $4.98 Firm of Similar Name well, donations nnd gifts; Mm. E. Milton Staub, postoKi; Mrs. Rob- For big sister Elm ft Quimby Sts. ert Scott, tickets; Mrs. Hurry T. WESTFIELD ELIZABETH Malleran, assistant ticket chair- 7 to M ... $5.98 AD 2-6718 man; Mrs. Richmond Rittcrbush, hostesses; Mrs. Marshall Cooledgc, and for Mother luncheon. i ahe in Cranfwd and Donlin't Jewelert In KenHworth 217 EAST BROAD ST. 277 NO. BROAD ST. 10 to 18... $8.98 . Elk 4-1414 ADams 3-4242 Duplicate Bridge Open THURS. Eves. Open MON. Eves. (Cloaed Wcdn.) Winners Named )ER ADS BRING RESULTS Duplicate bridge ijamos were •Bin held at the Woman's Club last Friday evening. The winners are as follows: In the north nnd south posi- tion: A tie for (lr.st and second, Mi', nnd Mrs. Leonard liunlell and Kmnk Pisuni and Kay Wolf; third. Mm, Pearl Hawkins and I'hillp ADomt 2-1 Uli Keith; fourth, Mis. Betty Jensen Quimby Street anil Mrs. Betty Thomas. Official Girl Scout Equipment Agency fn the cast and west position: Open Monday and Thursday Evenings 'til 9 0'cleck First, Francis Drluci and Fred Swanckamp; second, Thoo Zuhl Petticoat.. . Small, Medium and and I. S. Linkov; third, Mr, and Mrs. G'eoi-frie Darnie; fouith, Mrs. Largo sizes . . .. Usually $3.95. Iluirict 'Chcnitz and Fred Fuulils. The next duplicate bridge ses- Now $2.99 sion will bo held at the clubhouse o;i Friday, May 30 at 8 p.m. Those wishing reservations ure A Rain or Shine Coat.. •. asked to call I'hilip Keith,

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Brief In sizes 5 to 7. To Have Dinner poplin coat that will take you through Usually $1.95. The final meeting of the Uni- verilty of Pennsylvania Club of showers into sun well dressed ... gay Now $1.39 Noith Jersey for tho 1957-58 year ^ be held on Wednesday eve- plaid lining . .. matching hat. ning at the Hotel Suburban, East Oianffe. Coeklails will be served at (! o'clock and dinner at (1:30. Headlining this final reception by Lanson will be Sydney Davis, oldest mem- ber of the alumni elub in who.se honor this affair is being hold. only $17.98 "Syii Davis Nijfht" will also .bring Dr. W. M. Kiogmun to New Jer- sey from the University of Penn- sylvania, lie will speak on "The Sizes 8 to 18 SPECIAL EVENT! A \i Problem of Race in the World Today." Officers will be elected. (For tin added rainy day attraction FABULOUS SALE OF" '"' carry one of our flower print iLUxTTE-KAYSES ;; THERE'S SUN-FUN with umbrellai , $5.91

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" OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS til 9 P.M. ____ Elizabeth Weatfield. .- THf WfeSTFIfeLS (N, J.) .ttnAftML THURSDAY. MAY 22J 1988 ior Women's Clubs of New Jersey. Woman's Club Wins Smith College Club Junior Womin Win Honorable mention was given Provisionals Are Award for Pr«u to the CIUD'B annual scrapbook pre- STORK CORNER Three Awards at pared hy Mrs. Howard N. Farmer Lynbrook Honored at Ted N. J. Convention Elects Officers; Bpok a) Parley Jr. who was chairman of the proj- i ect. The scrapbook is a historical, I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Wess- Provisional members of the The local Woman's Club re The Junior Woman*! Club of illustrated compilation of the •an of Euclid, Ohio, ire the par Junior League of Flainfield were ceived three special awards at th< Hears Speaker Westfield was the recipient of club's annual activities and is Presents'the . MiU of a son, Douglas Philip honored at a*tea given by the sus-New Jersey State Federation o three awards at the New Jersey judged on the ingenuity and art lioru May 17. Mrs. Wessman I: taining members of Tuesday after- Women's Clubs Convention in At Federation of Women's Club's an- ability which It displays. tte farmer Janet Self, daughtei noon at the home of Mrs. Richard lantic City last week. Recipient; The Plainfield-Westfleld Smith nual convention of the junior For the second year the first AMERICAN BEAUTY •7 Mr*. Philip Self of Summit are' Windatt. of all of the state honors wen College Club met Tjiesday at the membership department last week. place award was given to the iae. The young women, having com- recognized at an awards luncheon home of Mrs. A. John Aceola Jr. Mrs. John E. Powers, club presi- club's annual press book. Mrs. COLLECTION i « * * pleted t&e six-week orientation held in Chalfonte Auditorium 720 Dartmoor. Coffee was. nervet dent, received the award) (repre- Christopher S. Smith, publicity \ Mr. and Mrs. James 51. Voge! May 14. • with Mrs. Ilerbert S. Morrow and her co-chairmen, Announce the birth of a son, Marl course, are, starting a year of vol- senting clubs in the 51-100 mem- chairman, and .. unteer service to quality for active iA first place award was made ti Mrs. Alfred G. Genung of Plain- bership classification) at the an- Mesdames Edwin D. Becker and of Fashions at Schaefery feott, in Baptist Hospital, Win- field pouring. «ton-8alem, N. C. April 20. Mrs membership. Included in the group Mrs. Ralph Heath for h«r repot- nual banquet which was held in Orvillc S. Ostberg were respons- Tr is the former Edith Meyer are Mrs. William K. Cunniek, 835 on the work of the art department At the annual meeting which Haddon Hall at Atlantic City. ible for the press book. « WeitSeld. Cedar terrace, a provisional trans- and its participation in communitj followed officers for next year were A Glaucoma poster received ft fer from Springfield; Miss Sonia art projects. The prize is a land - > * * • elected. Mrs. Augustus F. Klaib- special award. Prepared by Mrs. Traffic light: A trick &> ret Loiieaux, -Miss Margaret B. Dav-scape painting done by Dr. Boylar er of Westfield, nominating chair- John R. Edds Jr., former elnb art r Mr. and'Mrs. Russell D. Taylo: 1? Pitz-Gerald. This painting will bi pedestrians half-way across the ison, and Mrs. Heihn . Tom- man, presented the following slate: chairman, it was Judged tot best street safely. «f 127 Green place announce tit fohrde, provisional transfer from presented to the clubhouse in th President, Mrs. Howard Carter poster and waa used in the Glau- firth of a son in Muhlenberg Hos Philadelphia, all of Scotch Plains, fall for permanent exhibit. In th Jr., Plainfleld; vice president, Mrs. coma fund railing project which pltal Mtj- 17. and Mrs. Robert H. Britton of interim it will be on display in Frank N. Kepp, Fanwood; treas- has been sponsored by the Jun- LEADER CLASSIFIEDS FAY - - < * * * Mountainside, the window of the Jeannette Gift urer, M«. David V. Rugen, Plain- Shop on Broad street. -• Mr. and Mrs. Carolus T. Clarl Also, Mrs.LewU F. Moody III, field; recording secretary, Mrs. ft 336 Hountaia avenue report Miss Marion Morse, Miss fcather- A second place award was pre-Heary C. Marshall, Westfield J and O* arrival of twin grandsons, ine Chamberlain, Mrs. William B. sented to Mrs. Adam Plret, fo corresponding secretary, Mrs. Sana Story and Nathaniel Stanton the colonial miniature room ex- Homer J. Hall, Cranford. Fsr;ur feytiaie e* •**- torn May 13. They are the son Jupp, Mrs. William. M. Farmer, American Mrs. A. William Burner, Mrs. hihit entered by the Mrs. A. Turney Savage of West- •lag weMSaf, reit f»nr if Mr. and 'Mrs. Leonard Story Bruce A. Reid, Mia. John W. Hone iome department. The room and lirtman of 'Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs. all of its furnishings, which was field, a scholarship chairman, an- ••it here. QaalUjr «a« Jr., Mrs. Charlerles ItIt.. FrUchard Jr., nounced that $800 had been given lartnaa U the former Florenc F £ MBH done in scale by members of the •lyliaa; ar* th* ••••». ' Clark. The Zartmuns have two and Miss Frances £. MeBHde, all department, will also be on display to Smith College for scholarship aider children, Helen Lydia and of Plainfield. in the window of Jeannette's. purposes. This money has been Correct fit is iutrti. Arrangements for the tea were •aised by the club during this year ••raa Codiard. A third place citation of merit We have ear . ewa slack. * • * made under th< Vhairrhanahip- of was accepted by Mrs. Joseph A. at a "Cut-Rate Clothes Closet" . '.'. Mr. and Mrs. George" Leo Mrs, AI*Jn W. Fargi Jr., sustain- McCain, president, for the Press sale in the fall, a fashion show at Arown of 220 Myrtle avenue an ing hostess-treasurer, with the as-Book coverage in the weekly cate- Altaian's last May and the con- •ounce thi birth of a son May 19sistance bt Mrs. George A. Quin- gory. The book was compiled by tinued-sale of "Gay Blade" wrap- to Sfuhlenberg- Hospital. . lan, sustaining secretary. Poor- Mesdames Joseph Roediger, T. J. ping paper. ~ * * * ing at tne'oaa (abl« wett seVeral Potts and Paul Tompkins. Mrs. Aceola . introduced Miss ~ Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Morris, members of the sustaining group. $oint Pleasant announce the birth The results of Thursday's vot- Helen W. Randall '29, dean of if r. ion, Richard Joseph, May 7 Both actiVe and sostalnirte mem- ing show that Mrs. Drew D. flail, Smith College, who spoke on th Fitkin Memorial Hospital, Nep- bers were present to meet the a member of the local club, has "Some New Patterns and Policies." ftine. Mrs. Morris is the former viaionalsiil , vtifoh rtceivedid witi h oM- been elected to the office of 6th She spoke ot the co-operation ot fhrilyn 'Ctldwell of Westfield. cers of Win groups ahd their chil- district vice, president, and Mrs.Smith with the seven colleges in ~< * * * dren, Mrs. Richard Gonder. Ford A. Starkweather of Cranford establishing- a policy of early ac- . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mormelo as northern vice president. Both ceptance for the exceptional stu- 4t 628 Drake place announce the Returns from Parley will serve on the state board. dent. Smith isvco-ord]nating with •irth ot a son May 14 in Muhjen- The delegates to the convention mherst, Mount Holyoke and the €«•«•*• fterf Hospital. Gardner B. Thorpe of 419 Al- from the Woman's Club ot West- University of Massachusetts in Attends Meeting den avende returned last Satur- s'eld were: Mrs. Joseph A. McCain, certain courses and use of libra- day from a two and one-half weeks president; Mrs. John B. May, sec- ies, and next year will join with ;- Richard C. Berry Jr. of 439 lessioriof the senior Bell System ond vice president, and Mesdames assar and Yale in offering select- Birch place attended Die 60th an- executive conference held at the W. E. Dysarfc, B. E. Hartwlg, ;d students an opportunity to re- Complete Line of Acce$$orie* iual meeting and convention of Berkeley Carteret Hotel, Asbury Ralph Heath, E. A. Hescock, F. C. Ihe New Jersey Society of Certi- Park. The conference is a busl- vive a masters of arts degree in Hohnbaum, S. J. Kiningham, Adam teaching after studying senior fied Public Accountants held in iess seminar for executives of the Piret, V. O. Waite, Chester Brown Atlantic City last "week. r and one additional year in tell Telephone system. and Dryden Small. Other club tew Haven. members who attended as visitors MAYFAIR TAILORS were Mrs. H. JR. Cory and* Mrs. Mrs. George J. Coleman, retir- Howard Piirdy. ng president, presented Mrs. Car- ;er, the incoming president, with 111 QUIMBY STREET At) 3-1538 new gavel. CHECK LIST FOR Local Dealers to BABY NEEDS Take Part in Show Graduate (formula) Don Maxwell of 885 Mountain Funnel avenue, Mrs. Marjorie C. Millen Elactric Bottle Warmer of 302 East Broad street and Her- Baby Panlt bert E. and Dorothy B. Stevenson, 189 Elm street, all antiques deal- Bibs ers, are among the exhibitors all Values tor Volume Nipples - the Montelair Antiques Fair, be- Bottles ing held in the Woman's Cluba ooff . Upper Montdair, this wetfc thrthru L Sterilizer tonsorrow. Diaper Pail The exhibit features jtnfjif rji- at Schaefer's Q Tips at aaUqnes ranging fnjm fine fbrfur- p Bifafe to rare aid cigarette cardsirds. Huge ombre tlripes in drip-dry, crea»t-rttMnt tiU Baby Cream flours of the fair are fromm 11 ; ton. Bian trimmed veckline and ileevei, butUit V Stop In Baby Oil , ' to 10:30 p.m., except > tomorrow Last 3 Days — Annual Sale of tow back detail. Aqua/tan/gold, grw'toWnil. Baby lotion when the doors will close at 6 Sizes 8 to IS. J4J5 pjn. ' Baby Magic Belle Sharmeer Hosiery Baby Soap Cotton Picker Local Girl Is In Dance Recital Men's larg* and inquire about Masks MEN'S TIES Baby Powders Karen Lewis of Westfield will LINEN HANKIES Value 1.50-2.50 Pacifiers take part in a modern dance re- cital given by the Kent Place FREE 5x7 Protecto Diaper Pins tipper School tomorrow evening 50c 6 for 2.75 Special 99c at the Notwood avenue campus, Summit, fhe dance recital will BABY PORTRAIT- follow the traditional Step Singing limit 3 months to 1 year which will start at 7:30. Karen will dance in a selection MEN'S BOXER SHORTS fcee Delivery-Open until 10 P.M. entitled, "Ole Man River." • The program has been arranged T»l. AD 3-0662 54 Elm St. by Miss Rqnee Yerg of the Kent Reg. 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Wash Cloths Pretty young shirtdreet in "CarMrt (- (rfrt Pillowcases fc DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAHEFUUY RUED crea,e.re*i*t*nt cotton. Dv^tO'ff *if &" "a ered bodice and sleeves. Pink, blue, »"• 20. . Kaden's Shoes Schaefers OPEN ADAMS 2-3680 ' No Poor Goods At Any Price' MONDAY EVES. 171 E. BROAD ST. AD 3-0800 Daily Delivery AD 310800 THE WESTPIBLT) (K. I.", LEADER, TfttJttSPAV, MAY 22,1958 [Group Set will meet at the Trailside Muse- um in the Watchung Reservation 'Plains Juniors Junior Women "Dreamers' Holiday" et Tuesday Tue«d»y at 12 noon for an outing Take Top Honors Plan For New Set for Tonight I recreational »rtivitle« de- and hike, Members are asked to At Convention Follies of 195,8 jpt of the Wonun's Club bring their lunch and beverare. Alpha Chi chapter of Beta Sig- SCOTCH PLAINS—The Scotch A new Follies of 1058 entitled ma Phi will hold Its third annual Plains Junior Woman's Club took "Manhattan" will be presented in fashion show, "Dreamers Holiday," top honors tfe the New Jery October by the Westfteld Junior ;his evening at 8:15 In tho Jeffer- BEST&CO. Stale Federation of Woman's Woman's Club. The production will ion School. Proceeds from tho Clubs convention which *as held be directed by Torrey McKenriy show will benefit Camp EnJeavor, Lasting Beauty last week at the Chalfonte-Had- -who developed the follies show the local camp for Union County's doh Hall Hotel in Atlantic City, given by the Juniors in 1956. Mr. needy and deserving boys and h Each year the five outstanding McKenny will be assisted by Jess girls. Tickets ' may be purchased for her home clubs are chosen on the basis of W. Q'Bannon. at. the door or from tho ticket their general excellence for work Strs. J. D, S. Johnson, general chairman, Mrs. Robert Gardner, Our lovely flowering plants done ttiat year'In all departments. chairman of the follies and past North. Plainfteld. The other clubs winning this hon president of the club, has an- odd beauty and charm to any The following chapter members or were Bayonnc, Haddonfleld, Lit- nounced the following chairmen: re itrcharge of the various com- homt ... a conjtant and tle Falls and North Arlington. Treasurer, Mrs, John R. Edds Jr.; mittees: Models, Mrs, Howard lotfirlg lource of delight! This is the second time that the co-treasurer, Mrs. Arthur T. 'Licit- Snow and Miss Maureen Coyle; re- local group has been gWen this tenberger; production, Mrs. Jo- freshments, Miss Helen . Nagen- dtatinction in the past few years. seph P. Gehrleln; co-chairman, east; publicity, Mrs. Ralph Bar- They won it for the 1955-56 club Mrs, Allen R. Malcolm; talent, ley; flowers, Mrs. Bernard Lau- year. Mrs, Joseph F. Kiningham; co- hbffY stage decor, Mil. Andreas chairman, Mrs. Andrew F. Kelly; 'Pedersen, and store contacts, -Mill. |rget-Me-Not Flower and Gift Shop In addition to being judged one wardrobe, Mrs. Jack Schirle; co- of the "top five" the club was al- Nan Simonson and 3tlss Agnes chairman, Mrs. W. Jock Gibson; Barnes. Park Ave» Scotch Plaint so awarded nine other prizes in rehearsal, Mrs. Lee M. H«le; co- various categories. They received Mrs,' Thomas Flanagan, general Opp. Municipal Bldg. chairman, Mrs. Henry H. Ander- the first place award In the Amer- son j prompter, Mrs. Frank Mc- hairthan, revealed that the pro- i Dolly FA 2-5231 Em. I Sunday AD 3-3617 ican homo department for their Pherson; ushers, Mrs. W. Jock gram will' Include a teen-age report oh "Religions of the World," Gibson; co-chairman, Mrs. Edward Charleston act and several special Every Room it Safe for toby with evr Article Frew Parking in (tear submitted by Mrs. Otto Krienke. J. Brenner! properties, Mrs. Al-skits in .keeping with the holiday In this department: they also re bert G. Danker; co-chairman, Mrs. themo, Mrs. Philip Donnelly will eeived the .honorable mention Fred A. Shorsher; art, Mrs. How-iing the feature song as well a« PORTABLE SAFETY GATE award fot the needlework which ard N, Farmer Jr.; co-chairmen, several other selections, accom- was exhibited by Mrs. Knud Sor Mrs. Robert J. Crowlvy and Mrs.patiled hy Mr», Frank Dunn«, Welcome news for every bu*y Motherl Our portable safety Sate ensen. The art department won F. Ross Webber; make-up, Mrs. Chapter members arid ' their first place in the community Alice White; co-chairman, Mrs. children will model senior and mlkei every roorri • safety zone for baby. It fiti almost any doot achievement poster contest for Edward 1. Ivy; baby sitters, Mrs. unior women's clothing, tccn- work ,don« by Mrs. Robert Buhot. J. I. Sheerin. igoes' and children's clothes from or stairway without screws, brackets or hinges. It can be attached or The international relations de- Also, business, Mrs. Walter C. Jane Smith Shop, The bridal rtrnoved in seconds. Of sturdy hardwood with a waked birch partment, headed by Mrs. Horace Brnndsmu and co-chairman, Mrs. party and millinery will bo pre- Jones, also took two awards: First 0. S. Ostberg; general ticket, Mrs. sented iby Germalno'a. Adults fittUh... 30'wide and may be extended to 37'i 4.9S place for the best written report Henry H. Anderson; patron ticket, wearing various vacation apparel in the Held of international rela- Mrs. William E. Stan ton; club will be Mrs. Alfred Boysen, Mra. tions, and first for their endeav- ticket, .Mrs, John Sterling; stu- Bernard Lauhoff, Miss Maureen Coyle, Miss Elizabeth Barnea, Mra. ors in the "Spread of Inborn* dent tection ticket, Mrs. Lee M. •M«rt**M»**nflM • Himim*+**milmt»Uim4-i******* tlonal Affairs." Third place was Hale; program, Mrs, Howard A. Howard Snow, Mrs. Kenneth De- won by tha public welfare depart- Rhodes; co-chairman, Mrs, Ned Mllt, Mrs. Gavin Taylor and Mrs. ment for tha written report turn Kantp; publicity, Mrs. James P. Henry A. Kitaz. Tho children who ed in by -Mrs. John Krumpet nnd Fitzpatrlck; co-chairman, Mrs. 0. will participate are Lorraine Boy- Mrs. Norman Turner. TJie sub S. Ostberg; cabaret, Mrs. Clyde sen, Susan Gardner, Trlpp lleln- WATCHUN&—Statt Highway, Rovtt.22 • PLolnft.W 7-0500 junior department won second for 51. Mcliride; co-chairman, Mrs. Inger, 'Adrian Lauhoff, Pntty Cur- all-round achievement. Mrs. Rob-Roland Lewan. ran, Stevo Curran, Pat Snow, Bar- ert Cramer is the advisor to this bara Flanagan, Donna Zieglor a'nd department and Miss Pat Haz- Linda Lee DcMllt. zard is the president of this group. Zeta Tau Alpha The club scrapbook compiled by To Meet Tuesday Mrs. James Chroncs won the first place award and the publicity Or, Moldcnke, curator of the na- scrapbook won the honorable men- ture museum in tho Watchung Res- tion award. Mrs. Francis Wiser ervation, will speak on "Treasures is the publicity chairman. Also of Our Hills and Fields" and illus- on display at the convention was trate with slides at the Muy meet- the costumo designed by Mrs. Rob- ing of the Northern New Jersey GIFTS: ert Buhot as the "typical club- Alumnao Chapter of Zeta Tau woman ensemble" which took the Alpha. Dr. Moldcnke will bo intro- second prize in Uio state in the duced by the program chairman Vogue sowing contest this spring Mrs. Porry Boscom, 2278 Edge* wood terrace, Scotch Plains, Those attending the convention GENERAL ILKTRIC THICHRON CLOCK were:. Delegates, Mrs. George The meeting will be hold a' Self starting, guaranteed accurate, de-' Wtgmann, the incoming president, 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, at the homi Mrs. Horace Jones and Mrs. Pau of Mrs, Richard Dittman, 764 pendabl* alarm, toft b*lg». Reid. Also Mesdames James Fairacrcs avenue, with Mrs. R. Chroncs, Robert Cramer, Laurence Glenn.Bauer, 715 Klnibull avonu Gleason, Nicholas Kowadlo, R and jgj(9vj; F.'Shahley, 761 Curie "TAPER TIGHTS". ert Lindemann, John McVoy, Carl ton road as co-hostesses, Medici, GeneYieve Honna and Miss Other 'business will include th them under your lounging Joy Hoos. election of officers after the pre- sentation of the slate by Mri, J, slacks, your winttr The senior advisor, Mrs. Ed- T, Kami on, Pl.'iln/lold, and a re- skirt*. Fashioned of nylon ward Kaciick and the sixth dis- port on the installation of Dolts trict advisor, Mrs. John Mytinger, power net for ill-over Epsllon colony of the nntionu Also the Misses Judy Fleishman, control. White, beige, red\ fraternity May 8 at Wagner Col Deane Lohrman and Janice Rob- black, royal blue. Prtita, lege,, Staten Island. Guests for erta of tb.5 sub-junior club, Mrs. A IILVIR CANDLE SNUFFER tmall, medium,'larfa, this meeting will include Zotas John McVoy was convention chair- It'l elegant simplicity lendi a charming extra large. from the New York City Alumnae man for the club. decor |o any letting. Chapter,

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