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The Hoard of Kdiu-atiiin TiH'stt.,v 1 Tnerrlrrr. wilir ie>;in-M (<> b.nr niglil iniorined tile WVsllicld Federa rioposal 4 \-IM; apprm.-d as otfu i.il lion »l IV.u-liee> Ih;-.: il u.iv lurinr.;; pnli< y by Mi.- Wr -llu-ld 1-o.n d ol Kdu- i In Jan. To April Drive (low 11 Ihr FYiiri ation's rniiasi Ih.ii cation is nt.i i.iat ;ct1 •elcnieulary icaclic i> be tr;ii>liil IV The Itiianls of I'ircitots of Ilir West field Youm; Men's (Tiris- 'leased nine from llieir iinrni.i; i'la-» 1 / ^ f* Leaf Pickup T<> l'!n
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find on e of boys' clothing. and other gift '°ea best known wear. NECKWEAR-Silks and blends by Christian Dior, DRESSER VALETS Mr. John and others. & JEWEL BOXES THE WZSTFIELD PENING at 1O A.M. THE NEW BEAUTIFUL FASHION CENTER OF WESTFIELD <• \ J i: You Are Cordially Invited i r , v > w> !*• * BRAVO! We are ready for you with a stunning all new fashion floor! 7: Yes, HERBERTS is pleased and proud to announce the gala premiere showing Thursday morn- ing, Dec. 8th at 10 A.M. of our truly exciting, provocative and luxurious fashion store, designed entirely for your convenience . . . your shopping pleasure . . . and for YOU! We thank you for your continued faith in HERBERTS these past 25 years in Westfield. We are certain you will enjoy the spacious new setting, the thrilling decor . . .and the lovely additions to our already limitless list of many fashion labels. Discover the scintillating col- lection of holiday clothes for juniors, misses and even a new half-size department we are creating |ust for you! So, thank you again for making all this possible ... we are always progressive . .. always looking to the future to serve you better... come see for yourself ...we are certain you will fall in "love" with our new suburban fashion center! Annette and Herbert Fritz FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART CENTRAL AVE. OPPOSITE QUIMBY ST. WESTFIELD EXCEPT OPEN DAILY ( SATURDAY) 9 A.M. 'TIL 9 P.M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS Page 4 THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 19CC 2 Summonses Issued Haines Is Named OBITUARIES Saturday Science Program Following Accidents At 3:55 p.m. Monday, a car opcr Resident Manager Mrs. Terrence Brady Mrs. Alexander Binuie Topics, Lectures Listed sled by Florence S. Darby of 101 Mrs. Mabel Kicliolsen Brady, 66, of Mis. Aon Byrnes Binnie, wife of IJuncun Hill, struck a car owned by Of New Office 805 Kamapo Way. died Friday at Alexander Binnie, of Flushing, New Westfield High School's Saturday William B. Ward of 953 Wyandotte the Northfield Manor Nursing Home. York, died Sunday after a lung ill- Science Program will open Saturday Tr.. which was parked in front of 16 Isaiah Haines Jr. of 621 Maple West Orange. ness. for the seventh consecutive year fea- YM-YW Prospect St.. Westfield. Mrs. Darby St. has been named resident man- received a summons. Siie was born in New York and Mrs. Binnie, daughter of Tiiomas turing lectures presented by out- ager of the new office of Liberty stand scientists who will discuss a (Continued from page 1) At 7:35 p.m.. Elwood Shamburg of had lived here 33 years. She was a VV. and Louise Stein Byrnes, was a poses. D. Harry Chandler, president Mutual Insurance Cos. which is to communicant of Holy Trinity Church. native of Weslfield, was graduated wide range of topics for a selected Perth Amboy was issued a summons be opened Monday at 121 Prospect group of students. of the Board of Trustees of the YM- for careless driving after being in- Surviving arc her husband, Ter- from Holy Trinity High School, CA, and Miss Nancy Reynolds, presi- St. Westfield, and the Fifth Avenue Hos- Tbe series will include six pro- volved in an accident with Charles ence C. Brady of Woslfk-ld; two dent of the Board of Trustees of the F. Infantino Jr. of 323 N. Scotch This new office will serve personal daughters, Mrs. John B. Mcncke of pital School of Nursing i" New York Kriuiis, each divided into two purls, YWCA stated that both the YM and JiDts policy-holders and customers City. the morning physical science session Plains Ave.. Westfield. at Central Summit and Mis. Thomas J,. Calla- YW, working together, are in the and Roger Aves.. Westfield. living in all cities and towns in Un- han Jr. of iVeslfii'ld: three sons. Jn addition lo her liusliand and and the afternoon biological science ion County. These policyholders will session. final stages of a building renovation. Terence C. Jr. of Fanwood. John II. parenLs. she is survived l>y three si; and development plan, and expect benefit from the new "close-to- of Scotch Flams and LI. Jumcs (."., li-rs: Misses Ada L. and Patric The opening programs Saturday shortly to have cost estimates avail- home" insurance service which will USNR, Quonsel Point, HI., and Vi I Uyrnes. Weslfietd, and Mrs. Cecil will have Dr. John Gait director. able for iiiinounceiiient to the public. 2nd Man Nabbed be provided by this office. The new grandchildren. Jensen of Livingston; and thre Solid State Kloetronics, Bell Labora- I .Mr. Chandler said. -Presently, vie ¥ P Flpatll office will be staffed to sell and The funeral was held Tuesdiiy at brothers: Thomas A. of Westfiel tories, lecturing on Lasers. In th.u 'are in the process of selecting and Jill JJBJSCA E/Crtlll service all types of casualty, prop- 9:30 a.m. from the Duulry Colonial Robert A. of Bergenfield, and < afternoon, Dr. Wayne Umforeit. {securing individuals to fill key lead- erty, disability and life insurance. chairman, bacteriology department. Home. A solemn Jliuli Mass of Ki- Joseph of Springfield. ership positions." It is anticipated Police Monday arrested a second The Westfield office will be the 182nd quium was olfered in Holy Trinily Rutgers University, will lecture en Dial these posls will be filled in the office to be opened in the United Control of Ensyme Activity. suspect in the knife slaying of a Church at 10 a in. liitiTiitent was in Ralph S. Henderson very near future, sod will be an- Newark man. States and Canada by Liberty Mu- St. Theresa's Cemetery. Summit. The balance of the physical science nounced at that time. Ralph S. Henderson, 50, of 86: Apprehended and charged with tual. In lieu of flutters, contributions series schedule is as follows: Dorian Kd. died Nov. 29 in Houston homicide was Ellis Jones, 28. of 841 may bo made to the Union County Mr. Haines graduated from Get- Tex. Jan. 7. Computers, James Eld- Ternay Ave., Scotch Plains. He was tysburg Colleeg in 1960 and, joined Heart Association, 617 Pennsylvania ridge, assistant in data processing Born in Edgewood, Pa., he ha Mrs. Obenchain employed as a truck driver for a Liberty Mutual in 1964 as a personal Ave., Elizabeth. development, Merck, Sharpe and lived in Pilsburgh ali his life unt scavenger /irtr. that operates out lines salesman in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Dohnie; Jan. 28, Chemistry i subject moving here 10 years ago. He vti (Continued from page 1) of Westfield. office. to be announced), Dr. Louis Fieser, Herman Raichle Sr. employed by Pitt-Consol Chemica Edison Junior High Schools, town LI. Robert Bell and Sgt. William chemistry department. Harvard Uni- Herman Charles Haichle Sr. of 712 Co.. Newark as, controller for It horseshoe and tennis tournaments Muth oHhe Detective Bureau arrest- versity; Feb. 4, Deep Sea Exploiu Belvidcre Ave. died ut his home on years. adult archery at Tamaques, con- ed Jones on a warrant issued by Saturday. He was W). tion (A joint meeting with the bio struction of two paddle ball walls the Newark Police.. Jones was first Corn in Gcrniuny, h<> had resided He was a member of the Nationa logical section*. Timothy Colonial! construction of an expandable, var- D? Association of Accountants »nd th< charged as a material witness, and Jiere for the past 28 years, pomiug Union Carbide Co., Oceans Systems ied-purpose building at Tamaques later with homicide, Newark police Westfield Presbyterian Church. H< and study of a possible municipal from Staten Island. He vas manager Inc.; Feb. II, New Methods of Kn said. of engineering and methods at West- was an Army veteran of World Wa ergy Conversion, Dr. Carl Heath swimming pool. Hom«rica, Inc. will help II. lie attended Duquesne University Victim of the attack was Charles ern Electric, Keariiy. where be had head of Fuel Section, Esso Kesearei The recreation facilities in West- you find your next home been emiiloyed for 37 years. Surviving are 'his widow, Mrs Fealherst Y1PKH ^UR ATTRACTIVE GRAVE BLANKETS will fittingly portray your continued devotion toward those loved ones who have passed on. Placed over the grave now, they remain green, far into the Spring. Place Your Order Early. FUNERAL DIRECTORS WEJTFIEID CRANFCMD William A. Doyle 12 SPRINGFIELD AVE. !Mn:inm'p Phone BR 6-0092 318 E. BROAD ST. F. H. Gray, Jr. Phono AD 3-0143 Fred H. Gray, Jr. David B. Crabiel 3 ^ C. Robert Broadwoll Clyde A. Honeywell 207 E. Broad St. AD William A. Doyle John S. Haurey CHEROKEE Stylo 2198 C. Frederick Poppy Louis C. Kiraly, Jr. T«a 5ailill« Leather TJppar Open Monday and Wednesday 167 ELM ST., WESTFIELD TEL. AD 2-2400 Full"ana I^ll " WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS AND STYLES THE TTESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, TBVHSBAY. DECEMBER S, 19M Page 5 tously encourage non-Jewiaii students'children, also victims uf the fire, jbaugh. George Rankcn. Charles Tay B'nai B'rith Delegation To Attend j to Oruadeu tlwir own understanding I Tlie Withers" had uiuved to new j k»r. Wilht l^ee and John Gee. I of the obligation which all of us owe | quarters, .bu t tln-y ,los ,t clothing• ., „ilK'i r i The biukiim!. owatd by Viliaoi tt to the Judaic contributions imbedded Ground-Breaking For Hillel Center stove and many belongings shll ,n | Som Cmp « scheduled £or ^^ deeply within our western tradiUoa." | their second-floor apartment in the 1st ion \rthur Stevens A B'nai BTi;h delegation {rain the : daWon. since its founding in 1943, turned building. \Vos:fie!d area will join New Jersey | has btt'ii the s|Hvial interest of New The Wt>slfield Community Center Santa Visits Wesmarco ,5.7 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD Attorney General ArltiUr J. Sills :md '. Jersey's B'nai B'ritli men's lodges Speaker irovided dinner for the two fami- AD 3-1 111 I'r M;isun W. Oros^. president of : and women's chapters. K.ihbi Julius lies. Santa Clans visited the Christmas Kutjii'i'i Innersil.v. al "lie ground- iJ. Funk has directed the KuUWs During the Fitcties" stay, the PTA parly of tlie Wosmarco Club Thurs- OPEN EVERY EVENING 'Til » P.M. breaking ceremonies Sunday lor tlie j Hillcl Foundation since its founding, of Columbus School contributed food day evening al the Y with the tradi- i counseling thousand.- ot • iiUers stu- and clothing, at did many individ- nunal "horse trading ' of white ele- Kiili;eis DouRkiss Iliiiel Center in | dents in those years. Xe'.v Brunswick. uals, members of the local chapter phant gifts The entertainment com- ! A nun profit ctupo ration, formed of the Catholic Daughters of Amer- mittee planned a lively time to Ti;:s «.i.v announced tod.'iy by Mrs. : by B'uai IS nth leaders throughout ica and the Negro History Croup "set the nioud" and a gaily decor- lie! IK-I I Koss who is>u<*d an im i'.a- ! \e\v ,Kise> and ls:uled by Attorney members. ated tree k'ni Ihe spirit of gaiety lion ;.i 1 is ami Douglass aium- | General Sills, is in the midst of u Others left homeless. Inil whe and good fellowship. r.t ;ts u '.he seneral public in , $700,000 fund dru e which will finance tins ;uv ound uiimediate lodgings with citlend the ceremonies ; nu> construction uud furnishing of ;:l 12 ;;il p.in at tli riends were: Mrs. Gladys Broken LEADER WANT ADS P>T ODEL at tlie site ™ Hyders : t|K, buildm; in New Hiunswick as Lane, near Ihe Hu' ;ers Labor-Mult- "well as prm ide a in;iinteiiiince fuud a^rimMit luslituU'. The ccieinonies : |,lr ;ts O|H-ration. |our Convertible will lie followed by a brunch at the ' 2 Institute. i Attorney (.cneial SJIIS noted: I'lu- Kioundlireakini;. wliieh will "The thousands of men ond wonten chtuax \'l years of effort on bwhalf in .New Jersey H'nui H'ntli again EA6LES 0D Of down—looks equally good at nl ihe new facility to SCIAC Hie i. 100 3ro de:nuiistraling the vitulity of tlK-ir roneern for the lutui'O us well rtle Of spread collar. Comfortable .le»ish sl.ufenTs at the \ew [iriiii^ , as ,|lt, |1|x.,l.IlL- wick ui>lleiies of the university, will | y, Icnit velour. Washes withoyt a he held nn a 2 -I acre site on the I ""'• ^''oss called the construction 1 q, i;'*i velvety soft without ironing, fiouclass catni-tus which will be the 1 of the new center "one of the most i location of the new ot-nler. Since \ .j, . ,,, pinni; es'ents thai cxi ini alld S DR. MARTIN A. COHEN jundy. outumn, navy, light blue. ism. Ilio Hillel Foundation has heen ; |jt. ilheal>orlnnil>' UH~ Jewish students Of Nov. 20 Blase Colonial tradesmen's simis. house signs, or you-nanie-it. 5ADER WANT ADS PAY cultural and social needs (if Jewish !u diH'iH-n tlioir religions conscious- we can supply woodworking «rl to your order. Come in college students. The Kutgois Koun- ness. Hut I liope it will simultane- Find Lodgings and see our displuy. Gift eerlifieates. too. Tlie last of the families left home Hand Colonial Carved less by the Nov. 20 fire In 311 On m»*r Tmdesinrn'ii trail Ave. is now housed In en apart- Kaglr* Sl«n« rnent in is Midisun Avc, l^laitifield. Mrs. Ada Filch and her three chll. Atoa. and Sat. 10i30-fi dren, who have )>e«ii living in Red Tue.. Iliru Fr|. 10i3O-9 Cross Cluiplcf headguat'lcis slncK the fife destroyed their home, cloth ing und all their possessions, moved Cttmlv$! Ft— V y»* vliil or o Pin infield on Nov. 29. Mud lie r» The Fitches spent Thanksgiving lay at Ited Cross heudquartcra, herc they wore Joined by Mr. add 272 Hjjfhwiiy 22, Grttm BriMik, N. J. .Irs. George WiUwrs and their tlirco O;C;O:M;N;O:R;S NEXT WEEK COLONIAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th at WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS WESTFIELD WESTFIELD OFFICE AND YOU'LL LOVE IT! COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 7 TO 10 P.M. NOTHING SOLD Come hear a Dixieland Band — We'll have refreshments and souvenirs for you, too. We want to meet you. BROAD AT PROSPECT BY THE PLAZA OPENING 10 A.M., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14 HE'LL BE HERE IN PERSON YOUR NEW SUPERMARKET FEATURES: DECEMBER 15th Thru DECEMBER 21 si • The first fully carpeted supermarket in this area. FOR HIS 15th ANNUAL VISIT • Colonial decor by Brand-Worth of California. • The introduction of new, fully automatic unloading Yes, Santa Claus will be here for one week through Fridoy, December 21st! He will be giv- of shopping carts. ing a wonderful free gift to children of all ages. Santa will personally receive each child on his • Personalized Butcher Service for our Quality Meats. throne to hear their wishes for Christmas, every afternoon as well as on Monday night. Thrill We're Overachievers in your children while he's here. Take them in for their official visit with Santa and bring your Quality, Service and Price camera, tool LISTEN TO JACK O'CONNOR BROADCASTING FROM HIS STORE Open Your 1967 Christmas Club WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14 OVER (Except Sat. S Sun.) WEPA - 1590 mg., 2:00 to 3:30 P.M. and receive MON. EVE., DEC. 19th 6 to 8 P.M. Two 8" Bayberry Candles FREE SEE OUR SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT CLASSES .25 to $10 WEEKLY IN TODAY'S LEADER EACH CHILD WILL RECEIVE A FREE GIFT GIVE YOUR FAVORITE YOUNGSTER A LASTING GIFT THE GIFT OF THRIFT . . . A NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNT O;C;Q;NMO:R:S ESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS FOOD MARKETS CORNER SOUTH & CENTRAL AVES. POUNDED.,1888 • SCOTCH,PLAINS OFFICE . ' ; -; toESTFJELD OFFICE • - FORMER ACME SUPERMARKET Alfams 2-4500 Temporary Quarters 361 Park Avenue Broad at Prospect By the Plaza Page 6 THE WESTFIELD NANCY F. REYNOLDS EDWIN O. EDWARDS BARRETT & CRAIN RANDOLPH- DANKER & DANKER, ATWOOD REALTY PEARSAl 1 C. B. SMITH, JR. Inc. ASSOCIATES MKAI.TOK Realtors WIEGMAN CO. TWO EI.M STREET Realtor Brsltura — laikrora & 112 Elm St. (Cor. Nortk •><• Eim 8t REALTORS Iltallora nralrri or Multiple UitlM *a>Poalte *ttl AO 3-S5SS Multiple- FRANKENBACH Wettfield Mountainside tlrmbrr Multiple LUtlnf 149 ELMER STREET SUGGEST . . . >5» Muumnln Avfour. w ill «>ntral Av«, Mrmbrr of Tbf AD 2-188 AD 3-1800 »' rat acid i «<-«!.» ADams 2-6609 WESTFIELD lU ubrm "THE OFFICE WITH THE AD 2-9300 Multlotc Ntluu K>'«((-ni ADams 2-4M* Wmllirld S.ul.-li l-lalna PROJECTED COLOR PICTURES" CRESTWOOD AREA $21,900 TRADITIONAL COLONIAL IIS Elm St., AD 2-4700 A BEAUTY! BRICK AND FRAME $67,500. •<.zy li'.im- i Sroldi IM:IIIIK 11 ml RANCH! ON CHAPEL HILL Member! SHACKAMAXON COLONIAL |.i-rf..<-l r.n ii small fnniily. IT'S NO TAJ MAHAL, CENTER HALL VERY SPACIOUS I TIII-IV an- t < hflrnoinn on tin- Jf yoy u lik. luriii' r-ii of flltlnl.y I*J out with li is c llftor a wi-H n* it n npvu LARGE ROOMS $62,900 t o »<•«• ththi i Ih • K it ii'I ] rc aritl ;t .lirilnt; li.- Homerica, Inc. Desirably Spacious « tut of houxe 'for on] fc.ol liviiiB rii 11 Hi r In: i-dum. Tin. w-i l M"Ur in iilci-ly In mi t-jti'tJlctit Scott? PINE PANELLED FAMILY KM. CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONED t wij hs. .-iil nth. el< iUK 11 V Cotonial-in-Levels -iiKf H|iaci- and nii;i: V' 1>" unl>hitl witli \uti\\ Ion. J-lvintf room 1>h BATHS Tin- 17 f.n.l ,li Realtors I. rli nl n K f Four Bedrooms — 3'/2 Baths il I»'||I-»(ZI'(1 I..lilt...III. II III- roum, kitcht'ti, tgrAd uil.milll.Ml.il.. .cil yi.ur rihili mi 3 )a IK-C I rooms ll ill! *- U-i-5 f- t'- FULL BASEMENT A New England Colonial of the 1 re*-- room. 3 bedroomB, for hi.|Iilii> ill is Offering Forty-Four lcvi-1 .M.i.- , I!..- oil Hi'i-i •nrl fliM.r. (Matter measures 26'x19') t fur all i-L-(.-trii; tl full b tivniuiit, tttlachud ^ur I., .ll > ..-HI. I...Mi ,il..I ,1. Years of Experience lUluu t-rs and 2-CAR GARAGE "gentry" type found In the i»t ilnw. :•' in IIKM.MIS Deluxe Panelled Kitchen FRANKUN SCHOOL un^CiilN. I'I ;i 11 K 11 ii Si l With Beamed Ceiling larger coastal towns ot our }!l0 5 BEDROOMS BUY IT FOR Large Family Room $25,900 $36,7901 Atlantic states. Two-story with PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL! (Bookcases & Fireplace) A Wf II -(Hrifl-f'ir. i.liltr home I •! natural cpdar nhakcn and „ SIX YEAR OLD WASHINGTON SCHOOL Jotousied Porch . . . Den Wt'Hllli-ld. Then- arc f«»ur lii'tl- COUNT 'EM LOTS OF PLAYMATES! i-mjin.s en t |M' !*"-'"iifl lli»n. At: ISUI.I.V nave ».»vt fo-tabje h'..nii-(4 'or r*-nt fleld and vicinity. Prices ;., -Si ' \V -.' .1. Pri -'••''• 1176 to f37u per niiiutl — w*--U do our beet to help * Cr&la Realtors. AD 8- ,• LOOKING FOR LIGHTING I-.VPI-'.HII'M 1: 1 \M-:ri-:»«*ni I., h 1. ,.„:.. :,,, \V,-\ I.M'V FIXTURES? Ti 'I >\ \ • Ml:, Hi l-\. MTfll HALL IM. • i:.'.t LIVING ROOM WILLIAMS LAMPS $* OVERLOOKS 765 Central Ave., near Grove $t WOODED YARD Westfield 232-2158 RN KITCHEN APARTMENTS-RENT* «--'' BATHS BASEMENT FOI'n rooms. 1i]i> liiith, piiv trumv. tli.si- to ti-ni.-i.-ul.,'. jU AREA 232-ssr.a nfur li I'M. 1,1 :;: £0TCH PLAINS ...... r , ' <•"'•••<' ''T "IK "1. $27,900. V •' ^-iiiiiii up j.ur nun iif.p . ,. j, , .... IIOI.U THAT THiER! Tlir right little "maids" pl<-lui-«l uliovr will he W eslflcld HlKh S<'IIIKII iiudiloriiiiii. f-r ..,,!> ii.,,, ,.-,,.,, »,' ,',', u ,'M*I','"' nai'lUN t-i -1..-HI.1 AII'IV | 67 Princeton. Triangle Show. "8h»ni on Wry." which IK-KIIIX "t 8:3(1 In I1" Hi- ...i p. is- 1 eat Ion. <.\ill Al ...... I.'..-lit. ;•" i.lir, St.. w 1,11c tiny |:,Ht. • 1 ...... , .,.;:. '.'IV.'i i Proceeds uill brnelll the I'riiicPltm Club «f riiiliifleld M-liwlnrslilp (mii. P.M., n r ("A :i .'• :i. i; ivii u ".£>.' Kl JIM SI1KI), li. Inn il M.t.l I ni'i. '|lli. 1 it.l:\ll VMI-: . All |'!iii...s ,i-,l ,, ir ELEGANCE r iFanwood Gardeners livil.K Illl TI -•-.'•- II:- hi.;••-ir llAl.'iWIX l'li.llsln i ' \j - i I- 1 11 r T 1 DcMolay Installs Legislative 5T0NEHENGE I;-'- - V I'll An- ill i..i!r..u.! I \\ i-t( r.i tut.-.sin ,lll-| l.iIII [Christmas Show INTER HALL ml II.-. r. .• f . 1 VI fill :•• 11 M; -i- N UVING ROOM .1. I., il! ) i 1 i I . . . . iiiiuwid— The F.iim our! (inruVr. Officers For Action ' K-l-tf . i. DINING ROOM !.!. .'''.„,I- •'•"''I ii'.',". - ! i A-i'.'..i',"." Vi'.'.'•'.' it'luli had -t niemliei p.'iitirip.itinii KOI It r.>Inv :ind l:,l Ii. I,, r.i ;,,, jMIL OOM .•••! -".-i "•»» ' "Hi" '" ix.'.ni ! show .it yc-tcrilay'.« nieclinj; with the The fiillmvin« i< a brief summary .vitlir. 1 Hilt l|iv)l< .1. . .Ml.; I,]. Winter Term REPLACES r r«l It r.i 1 ..ii)l. H - " ' ' _-ihcnu'. "('hnsliiris Throughout the of major developments, in I ho N.J. AIM Illl -v ll|-«t||- MHi|. i lloiisc" |iiesciili-d ill sis classes INVITING • HELP WANTED - • On Tuesday the elected and »!>-: Mrs. liernaril A. Cruse was chair KIII't'ATKIN1 -- Until Houses ap- KITCHEN" SCUTCH l'l.»l\« ' tu7-i'iiu mm inn >• i IIIIii> poinlcd officers of Sir (iahihad Chap- II it \ IMII •%(.* MALE 1 ttl<1 M _ 3'i BATHS v:itc. '.' l.iill.s. c; man. I Itt'M ter, IH'der of DcMolny. were inslall- pI'™"'* '•>' '' '»•'•'•«'"« •' CONDITIONED iiclulls. K.ss>-i;i(iT. Mrs. Charles .1. Collins, president. , to set up H culmiW IcviM department 1 m' ! uck'omed Mrs. Walter (!. llnlpiii as 1 UNDSCAPING ••! . I'd in Ilii' cluipU'r itionis uf llii Ma uf lii|>hrr eiliiiiition, si'|>;iiiile from > 1 SOLID WILD CHERRY FURNITURE . il,- « i' .j- apiii I iiw-111 u il I, >. 1. , ,.•1 . I1KIS *'*' ! a new nicnibcr. 67,500. .,» ,, .. .- t » III. I •iiiiiiii sonic Temple. (lie iiresi-nl Stal«; IkiiU'd of Kducu- 'Wf to lo\\ II. < 1 •;, I I • I-':...-i ».,. t-i.-, i,i •:,.- S.M- >•-. • ' I: I .\;..p: .-..Kill l'\. .'II. ' 1 in •-••> A t!'"oii|i will arrompnny Mrs. Al- Tin- inslulliny ti'iim was niiiilo u|i' lion. The li'Mlslntiuii was sent to Gov- for upiiullittiicnt 01 L'tL-7',i. i WILLIAMS LAMPS ; I.-.1KI- I III 111' II l i -;3-M l 'II. ). 1 a i-n.-in.--'- in t lisuil \V. Siinnis In Lyons Hospital »f tin iiflUcls of the slate oluiptcr ernor Hu^hi's wliu lias pli-dtiixJ to 765 Central Ave., near Grove St. M.K1' ill M. WICSTI-IIOMI . . l.'iiii sh.-.l .in.I,.. i II I N \ I ... 1:. pi> !•... iIT. .mi.. ..r Wednesday lo muke bedside linli- A lurne mitnlx'f uf Ilio inciiilii'i-s jlnii-iit. compli t.ly Westfield 232-2)58 sic" il l l-.illi .1. - ilticls for patients. tit I he vliupter, Iheir fumilics and iv, liii nlly 1... .H..1 ?.- I'.. >..: u.t ,- Si\,.ll-I. HAM, OK FAMK - A bill to ex- IKL SCHOOL »? for Ki-iiti.-iiM, 11 J:: 11 -i-i- II i |M.it. liniplM-ri-tv frii-nils were in jilteiiduiMV lo WIIIH'-SK cinpl tln> new Niitiiiiitil Kodllinll I In il llini'i"1'' "I" Iii"1'" "'".l ' rf •l "I^ • ^»l» ED OLDER HOME I-..-.:! i.i I..'.- it. - 1 i 1 iI l 1 i i A|d ln HIP instiillaliiiii nf HIP fullnwinti new nl Kami' at [{Milters l.'iiivpi'.sily from (ANT ROOMS ,\?:';;... ; ., ; ,!h;-.*r! ' 1.,:,v.;v",:::: iH i::i * Detroit ciin.c offii-crs: Jiihn liiilw, niiiMlcr louu- pinpcrty InXf.s tleaii'd the Assembly l..,.r, < I :•.. WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA !n:....s i . ,. i-in.- i»i'. ill DERN KITCHEN III!,-,I ,1 Dr. Muri-iiy ]'. Habhill of AX, K.cilui'i limn' Tiiplry, si-tilor cnun- ntid was sent to the ^nvi'rnor. Siin.lw i i. I mill.; I'.. 1117 \V.-.-.'o(t I'l , Hiih- I'llmi; l'liil Icnisun, junior itiuuciloi ; SHWASHER CHILDCRAFT >. N .1 :i- llro.id St. has reluriHSl from !><• OVICItTIMK -Hoth Houses passed )MS - 1' i BATHS l-'.-i.i- i... .rlt-i-M null t,-riUN, rnlli 'lixi! - . ||s It ml lie parliiiiwled (here in theSic vi' (lime, senior deiii'im; »ii»l a bill KI :inlIIIL; ::IJIII- etnployeeM time 1 l. i-.t.- li.. I'L 7-:tailil Kery clinic at Civic }lu.spilal. lloilill.ini, jiuiiur ileiifon; Hob Wdinl- nnd one luilf pay fur ovcl'timc. Tlio 011 SERVICE nnl<- 1 • •• 1 foul . 1 REAL ESTATE ISO LOT ' f II" "liin (old, (H'tiiiir slcwiiiil; llrml Mullvr, nu-iisiire, which would Ko into effect I'.: -• .. '< II UIKII M junnlr sli'W'iud; .lolin Water, onilnr; July 1 when .st^m-d by Hit* governor, 125,900. • Urni u.-.-l ,i .i. i -.. ill- \\ \ i. Mi \\ hi STAM ' SALES ,\ l-;NT|.'ll-:i.ll i r... ins. -i . .1,-1 ll.-.-t- p IK) VOlIt ClIHISTMAH RHOPPINC SUM'iihvru, diapliiin; Allen Hmi| n.j.ti-rii 1. it. IK-II .III.I I.til •Hi,i;;,„:,.-.: < I-I "-" i >••••'• -WI, reptiiledly carries an esllinatcd prlco i 1 •<•.!! • t. ;.: 11 IT. M;il),li;ill; pattern in s,Se slacks instead of SCOUT HONORED—Lift Seoul Steven R. Hake of Westfteld Is shown as he received iJie Pro Dev et Patria Award during a ceremony at the jacket. It's a swiich that MEAT SPECIALS Calvary LuUirran Church recinHly. Pictured, left to right, are Rev. Gordon L. Huff; Steven; A. W. Kbersole, Troop 172 leader, and Richard Center Cot Pork Chops 85c Ib. Hake, Steven's father. makes for fun and an exciting , An archaeologist is the best hus- Life Scout Hake Loin End Pork Roast 59c Ib. \ band any woman can have: the old- look. Pair fancy pants off with er she gets, the more interested he Fricassee Chicken 39c Ib. is in her.—Agatha Christie Receives Award a double breasted blazer and At the 9 o'clock service of wor- Home Made Bockwurst 79c Ib. ship at Calvary Lutheran Church, you'll have a gift that will prove Sunday, Nov. 27, Life Scout Steven It. Hake received the highest recog- Lean Pork Tenderloin 99c Ib. nition of his church given to a boy to be the hit of the holidays. Scout, (he Pro Deo et Patria Award. Hotel Back Ribs 69c Ib. Adult leaders and fellow Scouts at- "Beautiful tended the service. Steven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. from $17.95 Silver Richard Hake of Westfield and a pa- FRESH PRODUCE trol leader of Troop 172. The Rev. Gordon L. Huff, pastor, made the Juice Oranges 49c dor. presentation. Requirements for Hie award in- Sauerkraut fb. pkg. 15c clude knowledge of Lutheran cate- chism and liturgy of the church. The Scout must support his church reg- ularly; he must give at least ISO STOP IN AND SEE US. hours of service to his church in at least three different activities; and Open each evening except Saturdayi CHECK OUR "IN THE STORE" SPECIALS finally, he must complete a special project such as an essay on some until 9 P.M. SAVE $100 buy *e Perfect uspect of chinch life and faith or Package far aK Silver Cleaning. complete some handcraft work which would be used by the church 9 Natfarty Tkrmltk or Sunday church school. The award consists of a citation and an attractive medal which the Scout wears on his uniform. QUAUTY DR 6-SSO5 264 E. Broad St., Westfield 763 MOUNTAIN AVENUE Adier's AD 2-2900 219 North Ave. W SPRINGFIELD V/ettfiald Fun with a Challenge .. . For the Swingers Suede and GRAVITATION Leather Handbag FIGHTS GRAVITY with a Swinger Sold Chain Handle 18.95 Matinee length Necklace in Florentine finish and wood discs It's really intriguing . . . with make a steel ball roll Swinger Earrings uphill. The higher it to goes the greater the score . . . never ending match source of challenge, skill and fun . . . made of good value at: finely finished hard- Necklace 4.00 wood to last a lifetime. What an interesting and Earrings 3.00 different gift for only $5.95 Open each evening except Saturdays Open each evening except Saturdays until 9 P.M. until 9 P.M. 264 E. Broad St., Westfield 264 E. Broad St., Westfield AD 2-2900 AD 2-2900 .— THE WESTFIELD (K. J.> LEADER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, IMS Set. 2, P«g« 1 xi al And Club News of the Week in the Westfield Area To Marry cvption UKik nUice al Tin' Manor. were dressed in gowns of d(fp pmk : Seasonal Topic For Joyce Edna Foster .Ijjitmvcd taii&:i-. tTope witli matohiiijj coat> ot saiin. Their bouquels weir ol pink and ; Rake-Hoe Meeting The hi-idi> wine a sown of (M-JII Engaged To Wed white ciirnulions ;«id ivy. 1 .sole with Uxhce iind .sJt^'Vcs ol Mrs. Bruce li«! of New-ington, William T. M<'t;lau£hlin Jr was Conn , will speak at Ih* December 'ace and sifd in'orls. Her ellww- Tin- hvlmlh.il uf M, .l y,v K,i: •- best muu for liis hroiher. Cshers I meeting of the Hake and Hoe Gar- >s o h vnl tv\\ from a cUtc-hc ct>v Fl-i ID Suu'ii Hen:.,, lu> Kvn i!n" were Kraneis I'. Willets 111 of West- ; den Club Wednesday at 12:45 p.m. with lace and seed jx^atls S!ie .-.Kl l.j 1K-|- f.itli.-r. Sy!w>Tr field. and (ierald V«n S»Mer. Inothor in the VWCA. Her topic will be carried a bonuucl of camelliii.s and -i of aw;) Newark A if Mr uf the bride, of Wavne. ! "Christmas TlirouKh tlie House." ' is Ilk- MMI of Mr and M-- stPlihanot is. i Mrs lleiin is a nationally uccred li.nsr of Hivv.ml. \.t\ Tii.- Miss MU'hcy Hosa of raterson. Mrs. Moglaughlin is employed l>y I .ted flower show judge; meitiber und wcddin- »,!! ,,ikr |>latv l!:is o.iiimi.. cousin of ilie bridi1. was i>iuid-of- a pubhe relations firm in New York I past president of the Newington Gar- 'IV l>ri(U-fkvt is ;l ,;|-;idll;i!c ol honor. Msss Mary N' Kealy of I'nion Her husband is 8 sales representa- | den Club and the Central Commit- iW-Mfidd Misli Svhool. lCndii-iiii .hi,: und Miss Cynthia J Meglauglilin. tive for Pacific Valves, Inc.. I»IIK i lit- Flower Show. Inr. Examples of Heaeh. C-il. ior Culll--r ;md ()hJ0 iniUTMlv I! ,- sister uf the groom, were brides- ' her work have appeared on garden ..•;.ll( i-. ui,u «•;,,, crniilliuoj {,,,„, muids. Miss Karen Tnbiiian. niece After a wt'ddmK trip to Nassnu, ! calendars, notional and gardening i'1-.i-.-.liiiv -V.Kkiny iiiuT a!U-ri(lin- of the bride, was flower girl. Tlu>y (he couple is residing in Wuyne i magazines. »fii HruU-To-llv efIn Australia, even the KAREN VICTORIA WKKillT Charles Meyers Jr. opals are bigger!" Margaret Raftis Engagement Told Is Engaged Max Hill of 53! Colo- Mr. and Mrs. C. Ashley Wright ,~,. kolu...-irulliivl of of .ManluissL'l. 1,. I., huve announced Mi ami Mr.- ,l:i:iu"i K rcHill- ICnruU't- VaiViml .Selir) I «i:i S'.i.iii-m \if. .•mnmimv j,,er Karri) Ak-x.s. to A,-- tht» engagement of their daughter Uiii' en ;u:e:ni-nl til Micir daiiuiKlel Jnughlllll.. son uf Mr. umi Karen Victoria, to Cliai lus Kciymond R. B. Meglaughlin, If s a fact Some of tha Jr. of C.allipolis, j Mar>;;ii'ei .leanie. In Ntirr.ian Ki«-il Meyers Jr., son »f Mr. anrl Mrs irnek lit'hilil. :I:MI (if Ui'.sltul.i Id if \/ f» i largest and finest Be wedding is planned. Meyers of Hampton, fi rinrily i>l jj «as Eriidualod from Westfield. Tin- wedding will lakt i is ti... >„„ „: Mr ;,,,d Ml, , ,,.„.... :Miss Vo n Seter opals ara mined In 1 ;11. li.-mli-l dl Si.n-ii Tmns l'"\ri. .mil Ugh School and O'is year jjiacc Jan. 2 al Christ Kpise.i>|i;il New South Wales, ' ! the ^r;:nilMiii cr die- lil. Mr ami i Sate l/nivi'i>.i!>. She is IChurch. Mjinhasset. by Uw Lazarus Co.. Colum- Mrs ,I.HUI> t). Herein.inn nt Wcsl Australia. And Stanley The prospective l>rH'.>. whose (a- Hold. ! M,^> I'.IIUIIV Van Sri IT. ilniiKhtrr Marcus chose a jnee ailcnik.i Whaiion :hvr i.« an economist nitli the Stand- The In ui, eli'd I-; ;i e.iadn.,le m ' nl Mr and Mrs. Michiii'l \':m StMor :i'nrui:iii Cuiirt ((il!iTi- wh-.-re si, • • <>i \V:i>iii'. was married Nov. 20 lo variety of them In ritanre at llic University ard Oil Co. 1N..I.1 was graduated : Ivania and w;'s 8'"aduuti-d from Brearley Sclmoi and nini laude «.< a meilllier nf I'l |)li,i I .JKI II!' : llnlir-rl II. Mi-itUlr'lllill. still <>f Mr. differing and unusual JOVCK KWNA MISTFK i'""' Siyin;l 1'1" Sl«"i>"'. ••' !H>I.I,.I le and Mrs W T. M <;:liiiiKlilin of 4M) tm Ohio Slalr. lie is a from Vassar.. She lias a inaslri .-. ( tones. They've been • (he lulumlnis, Ohio. degree in ecology (nun tlit- I'niwr- isorirty S'ie is eiii|ilnycil a\ ,i I>U!I , KIIIIIMII TUMI 'Hie ii'ienumy and re- lic iflltn niatinn .-sju'i-iahsl hy Ui ' \ew ! handsomely set into sity of Wyoming and is now «iirk- 1 sial lli i>; 1 ul i; i^X^utrTaet;::,^ :^m:t. " - "" " "•" i™»-;-i-.™.,-•..«.*?1 ««• distinctive oneof-a- IVnnsylvania. ! M! lle.ulel is Ir.llie M.-.n-.-er ,.l ^ \ ! d. l"' ""'tv,, lei f"r Vli" U*-rt klnd Jewels destined GIRL SCOUTS* to become treasured Ihwii C'II.. is iin alumnus (if Heir- ) heirlooms. Come In .FAVORITE dentown Militaiy Instittik1 ;uul l)i>l- i I aw;iro Valley ("ollt'^t1 of Srioni-t1 ;uui j and see our entire 1 ; Agriculture, what he rrri'iviHl a International gem DOLLS US dogreo in ornanu'ntal horlicul- GIVE HER FURS Hiro. Hi' recvived a nuislor's dt*- •ejection. 1 "The Gift Supreme" Krt'i in bndscniH* art'liitt'cUirp from for , Hit1 I'riivt'CMty of I Vnnsyh'aui:! Uniquely designed WIKTC lie is iwiw a candidate for an Quality Furs at Budget Prices ring set with a advutuvd ilr^ivi* in it'Ki "Westfield's Fur Shop of Distinction" COMPIE1E FUR SERVICE JEWELERS 106 E. (ROAD ST. ADAMS 3-032? 249 E. Broad St. AD 2-3423 CHARGE OR BUDGET PUH mstmastimeor anytime, she'll love these dolls and clothes! Open Evenings Till Christmas WUTJIEVD • N. J. FREE OIFT WRAPPINQ Junior Girl Scoot Doll 11-966...3.50. Her Uniform Outfit ALSO RUTHERFORD AND DELIVERY US7...1.50: Swimsuit 11-970...1.00; Camp Uniform B69...1.25. 8" Brownie Girl Scout Doll 11-965...3.50. Her RIDGEWOOD • HACKEN5ACK fcrm Outfit 11-958... 1.50; Camp Uniform 11-967... 1.25; MORRISTOWN psuit 11-968 .. 1.00. Visit our Girl Scout Department for py more Christmas gift items. 7 asked the world's leading fashion designers and editors Official Girl Scout Equipment Headquarter* UIKINC IN THE REAR . . . Walkway to Qulinby St. i what they thought about watches. 121 Quimby St., Westfield AD 2-1131 Looks like we'll have to leave They answered: See Rolex." OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. . . . ATWOOD REALTY hai tilled this property FOR SAIE. From a trinket to a treasure you can find the Perfect Gift for everyone on your list in our wondrous selection. 9 Gifts for Her Dig namos In tha fa«h-" • Gifts for Him Ion Industry —Qornrelch, Trlgoro, Parnis, AftorSix— they all agroo that Rolex • Gifts for the Home wrjara tho crown for fashion and precision. Formon, Esquire particularly s'ngled out tho bold beofy Rolox look. For women, And don't forget to order Vorjuo referred lo Rolox as "Tho Wit •Gift Wrapping . . . _ , of Today's Fashion". i Wo hopo you'll seo our exlonslvo Rolox •wrapped for Maiiing Bamcini Candy 7 ^ Bco-busy holidays an aided and collection personally selected by Stanley •free Delivery always a perfect gift for 'A A abetted by these flawlessly tailored Marcus and discover for yourself why Rolox • • Joha Meyer niceties.,.each In , Is Guporbly in slop with tho times. any occasion exquisitely clear wountaln-ilovner colorings thai mix or meld. Calashicls glen plaid stacks, #1500 A'3379 tailored as only John Meyer knows hew For him: Tho Rolcx 30- Tor hor: An utmost- Prompt Service on your Pullover in softest Shetland , jowol Dalo Chronom- bold squaro enso In Classic button-down shirt C'. t-lor in 14kt. gold with 1 Delightful partners fpr Christmas Parties ... : dainty frocks hand-smocked. Tailored Eton suits in wool flannel ... or clothes for play in that wonderful feeling of , j'-warrq wools and velours Boys' suits '...from 12.00 Smocked dresses from 6.00 Velour boys' play suit 16.50 Shetland sweater 6.00 Pfeafed skirt 5.00 Older girls' V-neck sweater 7.00 Plaid slacks , 6.00 A Wonderful Array of Gjfts that to your wondering eyes appear . . .the practical becomes pretty . . . imaginative presents for the young or old. Gift wrapping and mailing to help speed gifts on their way! OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS june 129-139 Central Ave. AD2-4aoo (except Saturday) Free CUSTOMER PARKING 132 Elmer St. =TIIE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, TMt'R&UAY, DECEMBER 8, 196« Page 3 10:15 a.m. Hostess at her home wil! be Mrs. L. E. Humphrey, 25 Kaw- I To tted En gaged thorne Dr. Stephen A. Tice j Is Engaged \ Mr and Mrs Waiter A. Wens CASHMERE — • -min 01 Orange. dmii . announce tin. I'liiianeuieiii i>f their d.iiichter. Naiu-> the iliieu. to Sk-pluMl -\!leii Tice sun Kt . Mr and Mis K Allen Tue of Wli PERFECT GIFT : S. Marks A\iv Mi.-.- Wen smaii attended Halt-. FOR THE • Vllcm-. l.ewiston. Mame. Sin- is now :i senior al the Inm-i-sity of Con DESK noctieut Mr '1'ice is .111 alumnus t>( Biowa' 1 imersii> an.I n-cened hi.- master's SET •it-Srcc m inalli.-nnlus [riilil Ihe I'lli \clsi(y of t onii.-elicm He is ail 111 slimier of mathematics at American liiieniatmnal Collide. Spnndield. Mass. ' • A late siunnu-r uettdint; is plan-; ned. i - !•' A l>. . 'I I-IM..|.I,,-i->ui I .•- .A\NK MACAII.AY llr'uU'-FAi>i-t l'AMl:i.A CitAllAM IIAKI) Anne Macaulay ^Ambassador's Son Is Fiancee iTo Wed Miss Hard Mr. untl Mrs. Arthur Miu-;iii;;iy Jr. of G17 AriinuliiM Avc. have .111- I Mr and Mrs Hu::er 1-: Hard ,!i. nouneed iln- «-ni;a(ii-nii-ni of iln>ir ; *it lit? lioulcvard aituomice the en- • ^iiKiMiK-m ol then diiufhier. Pain-I. daughter, Anne, in ll. <;1,ht),, Crutdifii-id Jr.. Min ol Mi iiiu! Mis ' (!r;ihaiu. to 1'i'ler Iti'iidi-rscin. MIII c j Crutchficlii ol llollokus. An April I>(>u.^las Henderson. V S Ambuss; Always luxuriout, alwayi Looking For The Gifts For Your M • Tjmex Watch»» • Jade East Aft,, Shave BEVEKLY HILL • English Leathtr Engagement Told • Shaeffer Pen fett Of Beverly Hill MARC ALLEN COIFFEURS HAVE THEM AU| Mr. and Mrs. Malconn J. Hill of] Linwood. formerly of Weslfield. an- nounce the engagement of their 613 Central Ave. daughter, Beverly, to Michael Gray, &ONP PHARMACY son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Gray of 705 Norgate. Miss Hill, *\ .senior at Cedar Crest 233-8740 200 E. BROAD ST College, Allentown, Pa., is majoring WISTHEID in Flench and Education. Her iiantv is attending Villanova University, AD 2-5400 majoring in civil engineering, and is a member of die Navy HO'I'C pro- gram, lie will receive his commis- The talented touch of Joyce elves you thh $Jln% sion in Muy. , sleek took In the higher boot. Highly favored what- A June wedding is planned. ever the weather I Tip-top winter fashion on I noif skid sole ... dashing flat htet. Cozy ami soft la Jr. League Announces supple leather. Choice Joyce. -" Children's Play *n | .110 Mrs. Roger W. Wolfe, children's program chairman of tlie Junior In Black or Brown League of Plainficld, announced at yesterday's meeting at llio Plain- field Country Club that the play, "Teller of Talcs" has been chosen "MAKE RANDAL'S A FAMILY AFFAIR" for this year's production. Tryouls will be held today at Ihe home of Mrs. Frederic II. Williams Jr. The play will he presented in elementary S2 ELM ST. 2'3680 schools in January and February, The league's annual Holiday Char- ily Ball Saturday evening at the Plalnfleld Country Club will benefit he Community Trust Fund. Pre- ball parlies will bo at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Peek, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Savage and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lonsdorf. The league's transfer group and hus- bands will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Blown, 241G Seneca Rd. Christmas Program CARAVELLE For Musical Club self-winding watch Dorothy Giainbalvo will open the Christmas program of the Westfield Musical Club Wednesday at the Kirst Congregational Church at 1:30 p.m. for with arias from the Christmas Ora- torio by J. S. Bach and "No Cnndle Was There and No Fire" by Leli- motin. NOTITHIS YEAR Florence Meigs will accompany her at the organ. Harbara Kacdins, organist, will folluw with Passn- cagJia und F'ugue in C Minor by J. S. Buch. The second half of the program will feature The Jessie llewson Jonus Madrigal Singers under the direc- tion of Janet Grimier Gleason. The singers are Rosemary Bmier, Elten- May Forsberg, Jnnct Clleason, Betty Kiltlesoin, Gwyncth Roclilin, Olga Sasso, Kmily Stork, Murgarel Walsh, nnd Jacqueline Wliiteforil. They will sing a group of early period Christ- inas selections. Included in the roil)) are Spanish. Swedish and '"rench carols and a Negro spiritual. Mary Elizabeth llnnnoll will con- lude with organ selections by Mae- iclborghc, Dupre and Motmikendam. 'he program lias been planned by Mrs. William C. Child. Mrs. Ronald Straight is hospitality chairman as- istcd by Mrs. William Gabb and MARTIN JEWELERS Mrs. W. J. Cant. self-wind CARAVELLE Auxiliary Donates mid Bulova 5ift To Hospital 0I1;P costs $2595 Guarantees it The spirit of Christmas was pres- COUNTRY BOUTIQUE nt at the December meeting of the Senior Auxiliary of the Children's You'll find the Bulova name on the guarantee that ipecialized Hospital Tuesday in the comes with every Caravelle watch. Including this Home of Mrs. Kaymond F. Clark. 301 Hillside Ave. I"or the first time $25.95 self-winding one. What's Bulova doing guar- since assuming the office of nresi A nice place to shop for Christinas — anteeing a Caravelle watch? Simple. Caravelle Is a dent at the annual meeting in Octo- division of the Bulova Watch Company. Know what ber, Mrs. Richard M. Longley was that means? When Bulova puts their name on a guar- n the chnir. antee, they put their reputation on the line. So they The Auxiliary voted to send a spe- cial gift to the hospital fur Christ- can't afford to give you less than jeweled-lever move- mas. A generous amount was made ments, unbreakable mainsprings, waterproof,* shock- possible from the proered.s derived resistant, anti-magnetic mechanisms. And because from the sale of Christmas cuds. Not expensive — they're a giant, they can keep the prices little. We This year's card was designed by Ilollis Lelnnd of Crnnfmd. Not only run the gamut With styles from $10.95 to $29.95. members of the Senior Auxiliary, Imt members of the Junior .Auxil- iaries of the Westfielil Hii;h School Just exciting and Holy Trinity High School as tin em: CTyifoT e* 3 rrpwn cro tfi'cxr. Mttl Ph" well as the Wcstifdd and Summit Twigs have sold over 2(1.000 cards OPEN EVERY NIOKT TIL 9 this season. Use Our Convenient Charge «r ISmlget 1'layincnt l'lans New committee chairmen urrred members to continue Ilicir volunteer 70 ELM ST. WESTFIELD work through the holidays since the hospital will still need help especial- ly with the motor corps, feeding. JJOL'1 and linen*. Continuing in Ihe Clirislmas vein. Mrs. Gert-iule Ileallys, well-known ElM & QUIMBY STS OTHER STORES to Westfk'id audiences for her dra- matic presentations, gave n program WESTFIELD IN CRANFORD & of Christmas readings. For the ted AD 2-6718 PLAINFIEID that followed, Mrs. Clark was as- sisted by Mesdames \V. L. Hrower. W. K. Elcome. J. \V. Grcve and S. H. Ilollingsworth. THE WESTFIELD W. J.) LEADER, THfRSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 196J Page 5 leClub MEN'S NIGHT Tuesday FRIDAY Triangle Club, DECEMBER 9th B FOR MEN ONLY f -..I, annual p Special iiluht, DeceinlHT iMli. f»r Ih»l men. Prrwuial Wry." at 8:30 shopp Club productions car- ealrkal Iratjiticm built siars. but they owe larity as much to the id freshness of their »lors and performers lo their long and rich ,ch dales back lo 1888. (or ••Sham on Wry" e at Jane Smith and lental Stripe. Scotch tha sport jacket lolm G. Sully of 222 1., is ticket chairman. is aplrttvd p linlil or nntlcil, hnl jilitiJ! CcJar- hruuke sets the spirit nf the scaum (Entertain in tuu button \ackrti uilb side looh In (he tints, three button will' renter e Parties two-timer gown 1 cut, Olive, blue or brown tones, by Slcepeuse, of brushed Estron Junior*! frenr/i coat K,s,t ,17.50 to 69.95 and nylon ... floral print with lace in mthiii ),nfi!hi nilh zip- p rovisionnls and recent trim, bint', pink, timperine, 8.00 $/ liner, by ,\.ir ),,rl, \l,irl;inlnsh. ! Hie Junior Woman's ie, Tp/ifter'x Stri'pt floor, 1 sand ln'if. .',-ir, . . .SS 14.00 to 29.50 sl/ield will have two I'lninlirlil and Shorl Hill! Mull .iii. 1V|I|M'. 77.iii/ f' Mtn't Clothing, VV/I/KT'J Utrert parlies for children, l'lninlii-M mill >/ifi;( Hill, Mull l-limr, VliiiufnU ,iit,l Short Hills indoy at 10 a.m. a led by Mrs. Michael Going lo the Harry .• Care Center, Win- for a Trim the Tree sai Fox will play carols as (he. tree is at presents supplied or Woman's Club will ;d bv Santa Claus. irth Rpininc and Mrs. iell are in charge of i parly for 80 nurs- dren of tiii- Westrield Center Friday, Dec. There will be party Is. entertainment, re- and a visit from San- ivents !>is morning the. an- £roup will meet in '• Mrs. Allen Claxton, M. to hear a talk on The duplicate bridge wet in (he YWCA at Shi at 8:30. the actlv- tee will be entortain- Claxlon with Mrs. rcrson and Mrs. Clar- 1 as eohosti'sses. jewel of a Jewel box orhfniiu by lluthaway (7iH«fmat blouse by Lady lluxton ,., beautifully feels like cashmere, wears like in Cclnnese^ snlin with soft rolled acqttard print Arena •s brlcie «roup will wool.. . finely tailored, washabl collar, white. in-Ill, by in tinseled nwlnllic on bimdeil >>'«R30 p.m. in the lined and compartmentalized... Original*. 7.»« in gold, pink, while, aijita, 0.00 spurt shirts in wool and eottim, acrylic fur thr pre-teen, in r- and Mrs. Arthur solids. 17.00. plaids, 20.00 Simrt.n*iir, Tvpiter'i Thiril Flimr, pink, sizes 0-11, It.Hit loodbrook Cir.: Mr. Jcuelry, l\,>iirr'i StriTI IItinr, Men'* t',trni\liinji\, Trr,(,cr\ Strvvt Fl IA/U orij Short Ililh Mull Junior Ilinh .Slio/i. /Vji/irr'. Third flimr thur Annis, lf,2 Har- Platnficlil and Shan IlitU MM I'lninliM mill Short Ihlh Mall I'lainlivld HMI Shmi Ililh Mntl ™ ' eveninu- al 8 the 7 Rroup will meet •- o, M,s. Michael Fairmont Avr. and Jehens. 7 Tudor '9 Talk nals stlt had gather- ; woods surrounding .^!:.Mrs'.Elizabeth making -•- Garden trc' Mrs. Dwight ; uixley *|i»r( ithlrtg tor - Kenneth Han- \ntvr in oxford iinii brimtlelnlh .. . iffinedt-c tie* by ffronsini leather glove* ctatue styh-s in blur, burffirndy finn imported and tlnmestie silks In Weathcrbec..ll length pile lined,. hooiled, full length pile lined, hooiled, in that are. jully lined and }uit a .. . li/ilil ami muled patterns and colors that are the urininily. urei-n or seall bni'.en.b littli' bit lonper . .. washable, •in,rinds, ti^t-i tl-.'O, /.00 iit' of fziHtfl taxte, Hostess 8.16, 55.00 in rnrlc or oatmeal. fi'^-W, 5.08 >>' MIII;I. /.•,.,„,', .-,,., ,,,,,| flunr, 5.00 1,, it.r.n *'>• Sliunrue of 34 Olovd, Trvltrr'* Strcfl Floor, ; PlainliM anil Short Ililh Mall Ph,,,,t,.l,l „,„/ s/,,,r/ Hill< Moll fali*'" "« a hostess I'hinlirlil and Sln>'< p'-^s AuxiliaryO f ,n t|lc school OPEN UNTIL 9 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY UNTIL DECEMBER 23rd Page 6 THE WESTFIEI.D (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, J»6«s iNCJWTo Preview Teenager To Appear Reports Cheer HT In Ballet Scene ^Cinderella" Susan Kaplan of 627 Dorian Rd. Mothers Guild Monday Nite will perform in the Garden State A preview of "Cinderella" will be Baliet's full-ienytb production of The December meeting of the Holy LONGINES j nivcn Tuesday al 12:30 p.m. to mem- THE WORLD'S Tcliaikowsky's "Nutcracker," to be Trinity Mothers Guild executive MOST HONORED IS FAMILY SHOPPING NIGHT j bers of the Greater Westfield Scc- presented by the iNcw Jersey Sym- board was a Christmas party Tues- IN j tion of the National Council of Jew- pihony Dec. 26 al 2 p.m. in Symphony j day at the home of Mrs. Robert WATCH j ish Women at Temple Kmanu-Kl. Hall. Newark. j Schnabcl, 12S1 East Broad St. Co- Scenes from the show, directed in a cast of 100. Susan, who i« j hostesses were JViesdames WESTFIELD | by Mrs. Frank Klby and performed 15. will join in the Arabian Dance Oil. Joseph M. Kelley. William MOST STORES OPEN 'TIL by the council's Once-Upon-A-Tirm; Fraatz, Neil J. Sharkey. Eugene J. among the Act 2 divertissements in Diamonds for Christmas Players, will provide a light intro- the Kingdom of the Sweets. The St. John and William A. Hingston. duction to a more serious discussion production will feature guest stars Christmas cheer was enhanced by of Jewish holidays and customs. Wtlnei» the magnificence of these solid ! Violelte Verdy and Royes Fernan financial reports on the recent fund- 14K gold Longinet diamond watehet. Mrs. Bernard Robins, council pres- | dez. principal artists of the Newraising projects. Mrs. James C. P. ML ident, urges those attending to bring j y k City Ballet and American Bal- j McKeon, chairman of the Hawaiian Could anything complement hit dinner 9 or jacket or her gown more graciously? Halloween or other make-believe let Theater. I dance and luau Oct. 22, noted that (PARK FREE IN WESTFIEID AFTER 6 P.M.) costumes children have outgrown this years dance was more success- Could anything make a more elegant Dresden Has More Of Everything Nice for distribution to Israeli children ful than any held in previous years. Chrlttmai gift? Both with Longinet' for use at (heir Purim Festival. Mrs. Charles W. Rokosny, chairman world-honored precision movement. To Beautify Your Home "Amahl" Concert Public performances of "Cinderel- of the play given Oct. 8 in co-op- la" will be held at 1 an Dress her in VILLAGER Whatever Amount of TIME, SKILL and PATIENCI It required w» giv* II gladly, and eourteomly and LADY BUG Dresses , Cempkt* lit* of Orthopadic Shbat from the HEN HOUSE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATE!r FILLED Picture someone pretty in a Villager or Ladybug gift from you . . . then come pick it from Does your house look our complete and inspirational as well as you wish 163 E. BROAD ST. w Ao 2-5143 collections. it did for the holidays? Op«n Monday Shop Every Night Til 9 Saturdays 10-5:30 108 Quimby Street Handi-Charge Uni-Card Personal Charge AN OLD SAYING Interior Designer If You Don't Do With Your Head You'll Have To Do | With Your Feet. , f 232-5022 WHY SPEND TIME AND ENERGY WHEN YOU CAN FIND WHAT YOU WANT AT If not, better give me a call after the first of the year. THE CORSET SHOP We have a Garment for every figure and every need •- The Brassiere, Girdle or All-In-One Foundation are designed to Mold - Uplift - Slim and Smooth your figure, so your outer Collared... garments will not Sag nor Bag. You are able to choose from our HUGE assortment of the styles and makes you want. Up until about 400 years ago the shirt-like garment that men woro, since the SMOOTHIE time of the Egyptians, had no distinctive collar. Then some enterprising tailor OUR 25th GALA BALI GOSSARD BIEN JOLIE GODDESS SURPRISE extended the simple neck of the garment, so it looked somewhat like our turtle- CAMP HOLLYWOOD TREO neck collar. The first cuffs were only hems for the loose fitting sleeves. CHARACTER NEMO TRU FIT TRU BALANCE CORDE DE PAREE LILY OF FRANCE CROWN LADY MARLENE VENUS Today, men are most conscious of the nppcarance of their collars and cuffs . . . CUSTOM MAID LILYETTE VANITY WARNER especially if they're not starched or pressed the way they like them. That's why DO ALL MAIDENFORM YOUTHUNE FILET MIGNON DINNER EXQUISITE OLGA Pan American offers you a choice of no starch, light, medium or heavy starch- YOUTHCRAFT FLEXEES PROMISE MUSIC - DANCING AND MANY OTHERS ing . . . plus a smoothly pressed collar and cuffs. Shirts arc then placed in a FORMFIT SARONG special flip-top plastic bag that keeps them clean and neat. Try us if you haven't ENTERTAINMENT . . . your satisfaction is guaranteed. Regardless of price, every garment purchased is title NOVELTY HATS at No Extra Charge. You shop with confidence. Open 7 A.M. to 7 I'.JI. Monday through Saturday NOISEMAKERS Our Guarantee to Westfield Shoppers: "If Any Gar**J* * Jrf Same Day Drycleaning ami Shirt Laundering at No E\tra Chnrge (COFFEE FOR THE ROAD) f Stock Can Be Purchased for Less Elsewhere - We Wi BY RESERVATION ONLY the Difference." DIAL ;*«*• rt 1 "th© circle* 725-2166 GIVE HER A GIFT CERTIFICATE, SO SHE CAN ONLY south avenue. $17.50 CHOOSE THE STYLE AND MAKE SHE UK» CIIOBC.A.U.A. per couple THE CORSET SHOP FAR HILLS INN , 233-2615 148 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. ROUTE 202-206 NORTH SOMERVILLE, N. J. THF WTSTFrEtD fV f-1 LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER t. IMt Ironing Done Zeta Tau Alpha Party Harpist ogr Too? Men's Night will be observed by ! the L'uion Counly Alumnae Chapter j uf ZeU Tau Alphu fialcrniiy Sat- i ui'dsy evening ill the home of ,Mi ! and Mrs. Richard Dillman. 764 Kair- ; acres Ave. The cocktail party which : will begin at 831) will featuu- Christ- mas music and holiday entertain- ment. ; for 8 moderate All Zetas and their escorts are j welcome. Transportation arrange- ; leenafie menu can be made through Mrs. • Spencer Merrick, 722 Coleman PI. ) ; 1.IBBV KKONBERG BROHX Harpist To Play At Club Tea Soft music from ihe h.-y-p ul Mist Libby Krunbery Brown a.ii j-.reel members of the ttominV <'iub al Weslheld os they gather lot their traditional Cliti^ma* lea and t'[K.;n house Monday ufU'moun in the ci'jb \ house from 2 to i o'clock Giiusi of! honor will be Statt- Kt-dL-ratjun piu dent, Mi^s Gtraldme B Brumi ; The soloist ol New York City : started playing the harp a1 IIK aye! of 12 Slie Muriicd at the KI-SIIII^JI School of Miit.ic iiiid Hie Matilmltan : GIVE YOUR HAIR School of Music and has playtxi wiih : the American Symphony under Leo- ' a GIFT... pold Slokowski ! Also makiiiK '.her apneurunre dur- i make it a iug the afternoon will !H> Tl\e- Twelve," a singing group tumi. WELLA TREATMENT Wesllield High School. for that Seasonal Hair Dryneii and Dry Flaky Scalp The hospitality committee and the executive board u ill be ltosu-.-.se.s lot the tea. Mrs. Adam I'iret. ch:iiriTuin. will be assisted by Mi ^ Heiry (jt-r- ren. Mrs. Hobc-H ARji^er mid Mi> James Voorhees. Decora!H»TI> iiiiM been done iiy Mrs. I>oruid Atidi/'w.-- and Mrs. George }1urpli> Seasonal Luncheon Set For Art Department Mrs. lioy Siejriist ol 132! J'rospfi1! St. will be hostess for the Woman > Club art department Chnsiiiiai. party next Wednesday in In i tumic at 12 noon. Mrs H.-iymomi liran! and her hospitality vomiu:!lc< . Mei, dames Vinceni W. Hopkins I-rank K. Wuret and (Juy I.. (Jiiiun. arc ! planning a festive, ccirjed disti. I holiday luncheon, followed by an • original Christmas card exchange 100 ELMER STREET, WESTFIELD, N. J. ] and carol .tinging. IKK Ol-'l-'-STHKKT 1'AIIKIKG C.t I.I. KOII API'DIMJIBST • Special gue^ls wil) be Mrs An- in UKI <„ ii:0O — l'rldn>» 8iOU to 0IOO — Clmrd llunditT> tliony J. Siark. pirsKif-nt of tne ; Woman's Club. .Mis. Harrison li ; Cory. Mrs. 1.. K Glover and Mrs. | j Kthan A. Hesoock This department j is eKperiendng a very active year ' and welcomes to i!> meeting thosi1- ! uith art interests. ! Yule Program Planned 'For Intermediates i Mrs. William Lipsiitt lias- planned i Ihe Christina.'- program for the In- • termrdiates. centered around tradi- Eiona! music and readin;;!;. 11 will j jlit- held ill li.ir. p.m. Dec. 20 in the' LEANING , clubhouse. ; i Mrs. Gloria Johnson of Mountain- j i tide will read Christmas slancs and j Mrt Wullur A. Macrae of Westfield r \ will IK- thf vncnl soloist, acconi- | ! [iani*»d ai the piano by Mrs. Charlcf- i K. Andrews, alsc* of WeMfield. The i I prcifirani will CIOM- with tht- tradi- • 1 ] tional candlelight ceremony follow- j _' ed by a yift cxciiaiiKe.. I ' j A collection of toys and fiifls for ! j thf group's two n«'dy families wil! Daddy, I know what ' j also tic made. Any 2 Mommy wants for Christmas— for If Dear Abble, CASH and CARRY I jus f got engaged, Call & Deliver $1.25 but my fiance refuses A beautiful dress she saw in to buy me a diamond ring. He claims he can't find one good Felice's window enough for me. Should I tell him to forget it? Bride-to-be. - / ;X * ,\ ' Dear Bride- to-be, Tell him about Adlers. They import their own distinctive diamonds and make their own carefully crafted mountings. So they have the greatest selection of finest quality diamond rings—and at Felice surprisingly modest For a Limited Time Only ^ cash prices. All Cifls Rpftutijullx )\ rafifwil Save 36* to $5.00 I Happy honeymoon. NEPl 6 L- -°'0O - OTHER TOWNS WX-2100 (No Toll) f, Evening Appointments From Now Until DfiPfitnlMH* G.OiKELLER'S f Call 233-1474 i N. J.-Cor. South & Leland-Cor. W. 7th & Clinton o^ *vt. Wesl . W 1094 Arlington Avo.-306 Somerset Page $ THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 196G Mr. and Mrs. Charles of 734 Coleman PI. are parenu"^ ! i Life In Israel Topic JTeen Canteen At Church To Open Friday Children's Party STORK CORNER their fourth child and seeond 5(m \ WEDDING RECEPTIONS local youtli !o secure their Iree Thomas Carleton, who arrived •'< • For Hadassah Group The first Baptist Teen ( anleen l SOCIAL FUNCTIONS leopiiiis Friday i-wninjj under the iiieiiibcrsiiiij cards. AUendcmcc Ihis Overlook Hospital, Nov. 23. Mrj ! Riibbi and Mrs. Charles Kridoff o! Today At Temple Cark'ton Jonvs of Springfield Mas<," I PIANO RECITALS new name of The Dungeon and will week wi-1 Ije iimiU'd l.o senior liijih l Temple Kmanu-Kl were guests Mon- yomh. Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Hil3 of is here visiting her new grand'son" ' > MEETINGS % feature a local banci. The Burgundy F'iainfield announce the birth of their * * * ' : 1 day ill !l«i Ki'iin'ci! iiK-elirv: of tin- The Weslfk'id Chapter of Women's Five. Other chanties made retenll} d ClwpUT of Hadassuli. ]t Allleriean OHT will iiold its annual first daughter and second child. Karen Marie is the name Mr. an(j ' ! iiu-ludv the ro.i|iiirerne.nl of a memWine Tasting Part/ was hold at tlu- hoir.c of Mis. JkT- Hannuka parly tonight in llje new bersliip card and the srparnliun ol Amy Laurel. Nov. 29 at Overlook Ijeil Paskow, ](M0 Wyumlutie Trail. social liatl of Temple Kin;.irui-KI. A wim: tasting Party « iib luis- Hospital. Mrs. Hill is the former Woman's Club junior Iiitfh and senior hi^h school bands and quests uiM be held to- OP WEKTKIISI.JU Tlic KioloUs discussed Ilicir <'X|ie- Jean IUipicano. a prolos.sional en- Carol Teinplclon, daughter of Mr. rionccs while living in Israel, illus- U'Haiiiw who has jiiveii puppi'l evenings, j morrow niKhl at 8:15 by the Union Chapter of 1!it- Chestnut llil) College and Mrs. H. C. Ttinplelon of J110 318 S. EUCLID AVE. trating their lalk vvilh jihulas and shows all over Nvw Jersey, will en- Membership will \>>- restricted t(J ; Boulevard.. Paternal grandparents .slides taken durinu their lime k-rlain the children. feen-a^ers residing in Wvstfiekl and IAlumnae Association. Hostess al adjoining towns. Application forms i her home will he Mrs. Warren II. are Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hill of «40 233-7160 233-1821 aljioad. Mrs. Stanley Natliatison All ehildron are welcome. Tiekels Kahway Ave. was program chairman and Mrsma. y be purchased before the iH-r-will lie available Friday evening for 'JJavis. 161U Boyiifon Ai'e. Dropkin foimance. wliich will bejMn at 3..SU p.m. There will be refreshments VMVS and favors. Mrs. Daniel Gold, chairman, will bo assisted by Mesdames Alan Bod- nar. Luonard liaker. Myron Mussel. Jerry Kaplen, (ieiald Glasset, Ger- ald Cantor and Lew Sidre.r. Jrs. To Hear Bell *! Choir Program The Methodist Belles, a hand bi; choir under Hie direction of Mrs Edward C. Kwen, will present a pro grain of Christmas music at the B:l meeting Tuesday night of The Jun ior Woman's Club of WestfieJd. Special guest night will be ob- served al this meeting in the club- house. Past presidents, past advis- * ors, honorary members and others will be invited. Mrs. That Evans III will be hostess. Instead of exchanging Christmas presents, club members will bring linen adds presents for children at (he Harry D over 10,000 Kohlcr School for retarded children different LONG PLAYING elegance to Members will also bring to this meet- ing items for the club's welfare RECORDS Ihe Naturalizer family Christmas basket. ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES! Walk AAUW Cocktail Party • CHILDREN'S RECORDS Choose a spectator tif Mountainside — The executive joard of the Mountainside branch • Hl-R AND STEREO RECORDS beautifully textured if the American Association of Uni- • GUITARS • DIAMOND NEEDLES Belgian linen, Withstacy versity W"Tien will entertain mem- Mrs and their husbands at a cock- • CHRISTMAS SHEET MUSIC AND RECORDS lieel for smooth stepping tail hour Sunday from C-tl o'clock. The party will be at the home of GIFT CERTIFICATES - ;iud cushioned inso'.c , , Mrs. William Crom Jr., 16 Uayberry for a heavenly fed .ane. ^rt. Music In Christmas The MUSIC STAFF heme For Fortnightly BARBARA RYAN Glasser's Show 17 Elm St., Westfield Phone 233-1448 109 QUIMBY ST., WESTFIELD ADM The December meeting of Hie 'ortnightly Group, Ihe evening de- artment of the Woman's Club, will e held Wednesday at 8:15 in the lubhou.se. The program, "Chrislmas Crca- ivity," which has been arranged by Jrs. R. l-\ Slifur, will relate to mu- ic and its iiivolvnu'tit with art in egard to Ihe theme of Christmas. rs^ Slifcr, Korlnightly member, is musician, director and teacher. THIS BEAUTIFUI in this quiet SWEDISH place. SERVING TRAY TROUSERS a book may -- WHEN YOU JOIN SLACKS be read that can OUR 1967 SPORT SHIRTS teach you Beautifully to pray CHRISTMAS CLUB Cleaned and Pressed Yon may have passed by this quiet place many times—but Christmas 1967 can be brighter when you have extra cash for all the liavciiuviTentered it. Yet h«r« in this pi'aci'l'nl room,ready trimmings. You will never miss the amount saved each week and will for you to read, is .a hook that 1ms taught countless thou- soon discover the advantages of regular savings. Select the convenient sands how to pray, liow to FLAT WORK SERVICE commune with (lo'd, how to class to fit your budget. . . then stop in either office, open your account MEN'S BUSINESS listen for 11 is guidance. 11 caa SHEETS —25c ea. do this for you. and pick up your gift. SHIRTS—25$ ea. The place is Hie Christian SINGLE SHIRT 28c PILLOW CASES - 15c ea. Science Heading linorii; Ihe SHIRTS ON HANGER 30c ea. Overnite Service Available booh, Xciciifc and llc'iltii YOU DEPOSIT (Mure Thun Oar) Except Fri. for Sa». •svjtli Key to the Srripturcs $ .50 a week for 50 weeks Beautifully Laundered and Finished byitary Uaker L'ddy. Stop at a Christian Science 1.00 a week for 50 weeks Hf'iidiiifrHooinsoon;read Ihe 2.00 a week for 50 weeks Bilileanii Scieiiccaiid Health 5.00 a week for 50 weeks. FEATURES - ;- •> GARMENTS in the quirt, uinli.stiii'hrd at- 10.00 a week for 50 weeks.... mosphere provided for you. BROUGHT, Borrow this Imok, free of IN. B'fFORF charge.Orhtiy it for yourself. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE 12 NOON Lihiury lOdiliim S-i". Papcr- NOW $15,000 back Edition SI.H5. ON EACH DEPOSITOR^ — SATURDAY r BffOR ; Christian Science S, ^ r• • D•» l™v | IC• "V MmE 11A.M^. • >II DRY. CIEANING A ' SHI U I IA UNOf RING. READING ROOM NO EXTRA CHARGE 116 QUIMBY STREET NATIONAL BANK WESTFIELD WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE Hours: 10 to 4:30 AI10 Monday, 7l«f i Community Bank dem AVE. Information concerning free ; ublic lecturoj, church tervicm to, ComimiQiiiti• Service md Sunday school is also avail- b M«mbcr of Fcckra! Rcscrva System Membtr Federal Qeposit Imurance vm Sec. 3, Page 1 Area ig Film Slated "Why Billy Couldn't ill be shown Tuesday at at the meeting of the Es- Section o[ the New Jer- •iation for Brain Injured it Taylor Park Recreation illburn. There will be * of teaching methods. Any itePw^ First installation where - O'Connors in New Jersey- is your store! Ask, Autornat i c un t oad i n g and we'll get it of shopping carts for you! tor your shopping comfort. U 1 C c \ « ^ 1. ti (l W (' M tv Entire store decor iy BBran d Worth Asspp- ates of Cal ifornia your store design- for you and fea- :ur ing attractive lutumn leaf carpet- nq throughout the itore. Qua ucts from at I over the world - fresh and frozen. Top of the market qua!ity from Cal ifornia or H i ghtstown. New Jersey - But always the best! COMES TO Personally selec. •d, finest qual ity, tender-aged Western "fat. Custom cut by skilled butchers for you - the old- fashion way. Fine »eats since 1929. money saving price* and coupons intid* e finest quality foods available - at the lowest every> day prices. The best - for less!! HOURS onday-Thursday Friday'til 9:30P.iV?, Saturday 'til 8P.M Ciossd Sunday THE BEST FINEST MEATS COSTS LESS AT.... 370-390 South Avenue (corner Central Avenue] Westfield.N.J. LOWEST PRICES Page 2 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 39G6 serving dessert and coffee. The exhibition will open with u re- Exhibit To Show Fine ,'Students Are Invited Mrs. Richard Decg will assenrj! ' ioii fl4iv<.-n by tin- Xorthern New Theatre Parties Madrigal Singers ; Panhellenic and show antiquated flower arrant American Painting Jersey Alumnae of the College. To Conn. College Tea ments and will teach members how Mrs. li. ('. J. Kvutis. Mis. Albert Slated For CAR To Have Concert An outstanding collection of Amer- ... , . , „. „ .. , . J The Connec'ieut College Club of News to use these flowers in their Clip. . • W. Driver .lr.. Mrs. F. SI. Jomi iC'.'iilriil New Jersey will have a re- mas decorating. '"' ' lean paintings including works by . Kirlnrdson and A chili party for 22 junior and se- "The Madrigal Singers' will pre- Plans for the progressive dinvj I h c1 Mli J ; ccjjtion for prospective students Sigma Sigma Sigma Gilbert Sluart, Bellows, Whistler and '"- -" -*' • «• ""-luicLson jnd nior Hubert French Society. C'AH. i from 4G public and private secondary sent its traditional Christmas con- to be held in January will bt. & ,\ M|i S cert at Ihe Summit Art Center Sun- cussed. " Eakins, will be shown al I he Moni- - - J^'8'ne D. Seller, ail of West members was held Wednesday at thej .schools in the cenLral New Jersey The Northern New Jersey Alumnae clair Art Museum beginning Sundjy held, ale among the alumnae wli home of senior president, Mrs. Paul i uri-a at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Sum-day beginning this year al 4:30 p.in. All Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae! Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma so- ; when "Selections from the American j IM-O partii-ipulini! in the pivp.-iration 10. Turner. 9)0 Minisink Way. Mrs;. mil Public Library. The associate The program, sung mainly a cap- rority will hold a couples Christmas are invited ajid may contact M,s Painting Collection of Hundolpli-Ma- for tliis cvciil. The exhibit will eon Byron Vanderbili. national C'AH wo- director of admissions, Mrs. Mar-pella. will consist of Renaissance party Saturday evening at the home Johnson for further information. '""\ con Woman's College" goes on view, linue through Jiin. 22. und vice president, explained the his- guerite Hersey will speak to the and Baroque music up to the 17thof Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, tory and needs of Hie ('AR-sponsored prospective students and their moth- century as well us some Medieval 177 Irvington Ave., South Orange, Sigma Kappa Indian and mountain schools. ers. Slides of Hit campus will be pieces. John Cook of Wcstfield will a! 7:30. A buffet supper will be Drew Daubenspeek, society presi- .shown. accompany one or two carols with served . "Jingle Bells" will ring out tonichi NEW WAY TO dent, announced that two theater Mrs. William H. Morton and Mr6. lis recorder and will also serve as Members desiring further informa- as Sigma Kappas of the New Jersey parties are planned for DcceinlMT. Ronald £. Moss of Weslfield will as- reader for the group. tion are urged to contact Mrs. How- Central Alumnae Chapter have their COMPLEXION PERFECTION! Tlio junior group, grade school age. sist with arrangements. Mr. Cook and his wile, Viven. of ard. annual Christmas dinner partv at 7 will attend a matinee Saturday the 210 W. Dudley Ave. are among the o'clock in the home of Mrs Ck>orKe 17th at the Paper Mill Playhouse of members of the Mudriga. Singers. Putnam, 550 Highland Ave. Gene.- ,1 "Pinucchio." Members will meet al Single Grads Invite Alpha Gamma Delta chairman Mrs. Bernard Hames J, p.m. at the home of Mrs. D. W.Students To Dance of MilHown. will be assisted by Mrs Barton Jr., 814 Embree Cres. Mrs. M. A. Johnson of Berkeley Paul L. Loemker of Edison. " i ,, Heights will be hostess for the an- ual The annual senior party. Wednes- The Singles College Graduates' Paterson. All college graduates and In addition to a gift exchange i ~ ~^,"" Christmas n. day, Dec. 28. will lie to see "John Club invites single men and single students are invited to attend. A nual Christmas party of the Northern among members, the group is al"o' ^sLfield H;O1. f., Loves Mary" at the E'aper Mill after women between the ages of 21 andlarge crowd is expected as invita- New Jersey Alumnae Club of Alpha preparing a box of Christmas Kj['ts' a "Carry and Pot Luck Supper" at 39 who are college graduates or un- tions have been sent to graduates of Gamma Delta, Wednesday at 8 p.m. and favors to be presented (o the :30 al the Daubenspuck's home, 803 dergraduates to its pre-holiday party, Fordham and Rutgers Law Schools, Mrs. W. F. Chatfield of Montclair, elderly patients at Runnells Hospital '•• Mrs. J. M. Hermiston of Short Hills Shackamaxon Dr. an Urban - Suburban Professionals Fairleigft Dickinson. NYU Engineer- This is done in connection with the i n tak hold * i 'arty Dec. 16 at 8:30 p m. at ing, Stevens Institute. NCE, andand Mrs. Donald Shevo of Parsip- sorority's national philanthropy in* e Further information for eligible of '' members may be obtained from ie Ilustic Lodge, Route 40, East Douglass College. pany will assist Mrs. Johnson in gerontology. ! aDsiel Mrs. Turner. faith-Henry w. Welcome Wagon Doings A kaffee klatch for members of Welcome Wagon will be held tomor- BERENSON'S LIQUORS row morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. Anderson Fowler, 4 Kirkstone fir. The crafts group will meet at 9:30 a in. tomorrow 317 South Ave. W. Opp. Railroad Station with Mrs. Hunter Wilson, 9112 Wood- mere Dr. as hostess. Mrs. Sam Mitchell, 745 Norman '!., will have the board meeting at We deliver FREE! her home, Monday. Tlie Wednesday iridge group meets next Wednesday THE SAUNDA" FACIAL SAUNA jt 12:30 al I lie home of Mrs. Arthur Beindorff, 720 Coolidge St. |W«rti0!?0prt?of_. Manhattan 60 proof. Caivert bist. Ci Saunda pampers and purifies your skin—as no soap or cream or Jotion has ever been able to do. This unique ; beauty appliance deep cleanses pores with warm "beauty Club Duplicate Winners mist". Encourages light perspiration, to gently wash away The results of the most recent impurities nature's way. Coaxes a natural, radiant blush duplicate game aJ Ihe Woman's Club to the skin by increasing circulation . . .to nourish from of Westficld are: First, Mr. and Mrs. within. Relaxes. Chases tension. A beauty kit of specially Henry Vielor; 2. Mrs. T. Englenuin formulated Saunda Facial Preparations is tucked inside and Mrs. F. Chenitz ;third and You'll think we're fresh. the Saunda, to make your home facial complete. Get Fourth (tie>, Kuby and Hoy Mourer, beautiful! Get Saunda. Only $29.50 Neil Pierc" and II. R. Swift: fifth, Mr. and Mrs. James Stearns; sixth, Yon know how a really good Martini tastes when the bar- Even BO, it took us five y*ant of heroic tries am! crashing flops. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tulloch. tender's just slid it in front of you. Extra dry, with the vermouth Master point night will be Dec. Id. We had to Invent a goofy little cocktail still u> do it. But w I club championship gamu will be just a fine edge giving a great gin its big chance. finally did it. held Dec. 30 for anyone who has Or a freshly made Manhattan. Velvet smooth, with the taste (We even found a way id make vermouth that wouldn't only 54 Elm St. pluyed in at least two regular games of good whiskey coining throiigh,iHce and clear. taste good. But stay good in a bottled cocktail.) CK during the past year. Well, that's the kind of fresh taste we wanted to put into a And now, when you potir a Goof-proof Manhattan or Martini bottled Manhattan and Martini. over ice and stir, it tastes like it was just mixed fresli on lliespol. Luckily, we had a head start with great liquor—Calvert We'veinade the perfect buttled cocktail. And the best pattoiil Extra and Calvert 100% Dry Gin. is, nobody can tell we made it. Calvert Goof-proof Cocklalli, The Traditional Christmas Gift We have been supplying flowers to this area for 45 years — growing them, too. This experience assures you of complete •ICNOED WHISKE* JHt SOFT WHiSHEV satisfaction. met mix CAtVEHT DISTILLED GIN WE ARE FEATURING THE NEW MIKELSON POINSETTIA You really have to see them . . . It is said seeing is believing — in this case it's true — you really have to see to believe what wonderful things we do with flowers. Even if you are not planning to buy — come out and feast your eyes. Beautiful home decorations . . . We make a wreath a beautiful thing and table or mantel pieces something extra- ordinary. Holly — Roping — Mistletoe, too. McEWEN FLOWERS Established 1921 We Deliver Around the Corner or Around the World by F.T.D. FREE OFF-THE-STREET FRONT DOOR PARKING Grove St. at Westfield Ave., Westfield AD 2-1142 * ,J -ranj-t. , ) * ''^S&iH^?'" •- *V^-'fv^V";"" ^'li"i;'VW'*i'.'* • THE WF.STHEl.D (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1366 Page 3 a s ur ; w:nT.!iiaa.' ^i'"; ™' " Bald-: heal;!,, family li>llw and lu.m;m re- VIII at the home ».f Mrs. J. F. IVeU, iiia^ t Vn x i"^1'1 /H'rt";i. Ohio. • i.i;'.unships. S:u> is m ihe I.JM of ! Overlook Twigs Meeting W12 Nancy Way. tlte Collegians lion ui -\vl'eC *\v Igl t!U !;itil.;" Baybcrry . . . tlta splco of Sparkling, nubby-toxtured Hero'j Christmas In Iho Christmcisl Down through TINY LABR/V TREE holiday candle* that burn Air — liko a houseful of tho years this traditional and glow throughout tho Christmas Trees. Hl-hcat scent has become as much $7.00 holiday season. Choose which thoroughly vapor- a port of Christmas os from rod, whlto, green or izes Imported pino oils. Including Candles pino trees and greeting gold for your Important Red with contrasting treo cards. Paragon's petllo 1 The Tiny labra Tree, about 20" high, created In lh« centerpiece Idea. Twelve silhouette. Black wrought 2(4" high Bayborry candle) fabulous Parogon tiodilion in heavy glistening whlto Inch sizo burns 100 hours, Iron holdor. A fat 2'/j" Is decorated In Ino bay- wrought iron. The holder ii adaptable to hanging ar seventeen Inch sizo burns shorty, burnt over 30 hrs. borry motif for holiday os a table-piece which holds 12 Tiny Tapers or may 150 hours. cheer. Complete with Its, bo converted into a colorful glowing Christmas Tree own wrought Iron holder.; of lights with many of our miniaturo glais containers Choose from our wide variety of cut flowers, plants for Coffee Warmeri, such os th* Bubble Glass or Hobnail Gloii. $2.50 and $3.50 $1.25 $1.25 and arrangements. Stop in and look around. PARAGON See Our BAYBERRY GOBLET Gigantic See our fine collection Assortment of makes it Christmas of Christmas wreaths, everywhere ... • door pieces, table center Christmas pieces and greens. Per- /«'<•' for putting your Tapers ''«»!*• truly in the Christ- in Red, White, Green, "ids spirit. Gold or Silver An old favorite for many with the Christmas Seasons with a new look In four colors, peacock colored bluo and Paragum Base green glitter, red wilh a bit of multi color sparkla for a warm depth of color, This delightful nine-branch THE CANDLE THAT WILL siim tiny tcpor holder gold glittorod, and a stonds 27 inches high with FIT ANY HOLDER «nowy frosted ropo with candles, and gives on air diamond bright glitter, a BAYBERRY perfect match with on old of "Grand Alura" on a Nearby Deliveries stand-by, tha snoball can- MERRY CHRISTMAS piano or mjntel or when dle, Comet In 8" ond used os a centerpieco. It GOBLET 12" Telegraph Service has a wood-turned base iaytxrrr Wax, Early Amarke't; reminiscent of tha early $2.00 and $2.50 favarH«, In V hloh gobUl (fo^ days. Tho decoration of with ang.l, ,,.,„, an To Distant Points CHftlSTMAt green pino needles ond OPEN EVENINGS UNTIl CHRISTMAS sugar plumi tan bo re- moved at v/ill making SATURDAYS 'TIL 6:00 P.M. this one- mora Paragon vcrsatilo all year 'round home accessory. Avail- able In whito or avocodo 76 ELM ST. Westfield Flower Shop green. 12 Inches in dia- meter. WESTFIELD JOHN C. STEUERNAGEL ENGRAVERS • STATIONERS $10.00 each 232-2232 ' SPringfield Ave. near Broad St. CANDLES box of! 2 $1.00 ,,.ffl««W«'c:'«'««1«1(K'{'!^ Page 4 THE WESTFIEU) (\. J.) LEADEE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19Cfi- j People Plus Area Educators Vi*il i Greeting Card -^nguredcvdo^dfrornstj, Stafford Hall School These wore a for cry from ;i i j rotund, rod-checked Santa de,>itil!d •• I Problems Add Slalford Hall School of Businrss. I History Offers on Christmas greeting cards of i locjtL'd at 185 Summit Avi'., Summit, day. ' llJ- i , Holiday Lore was ho.st Nov. 30. to guidance direc- j Symbol Clue Friends who visited the Robert tors and counselors representing 23 The modern Santa, fat and friend-1 ' fteiily home last December got a high schools in Union. Morris, andi Grouting card history offers a clue ly. began to emerge at the turn' <.•" leal Christmas surprise. In Ibis Somerset Counties. I to Santa evolution as a holiday sym- the century, and about 1909 he ~Z DANCE We Service and Guarantee Everything We Sell Hightstown Country Club Buy With Confidence in Westfield's Complete Photo Center Fri. — Mctrk Hllburn Band — $1.50. Andy Wells-Sat. Nile —Joe Mutha Every Wed. for folks 25 and over—$1.00. Coming—Coming—Coming Gala Now Year's Eve Ball, - Two Bands continuous 9 to 2. WESTFIELD STUDIOS MarkHilburn and Joe Mucha. THF WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THVRSiMV. DECEMBER 8, 19M he sta.rK i credible amount;, ul filth into our ; Juil „, llu;K environment. ', W_ NeweStjTwo Allru.1 Parley «, i s t0 s We arc. litc-ra^y and tragically, ! >';- '> pavi.uy Uh illii, 10 .inv Two Wi'Mfiold resident insurance ' ' poisoning our world, li mukfs life- «-:» .: Sl-llse 01 .-Illv culivcs u: tended a regional one- 1 today uncomfortable and n^ly It Fabric Me ' ;i .elh'y illUL;I^ meellllg oi Ulc -''"'I Ion.! Siiii.T.liL of the Painting and Decorating cuulil make lile. in yt-ars ti> conic. norlhcasterti general ayen!*. »i Na ! . - .„„..,. iu gll "-'IT '"'• A now !;ltoi in tu.ii.i) I .iff insurance Cu i>f Vt r- palieir. «i:ii what they feel is lack the stiK >:.>u.i^ ir.arket ami Mrs. ion- j ,n in Hostoi! Kxee'.Knes Arlbur • u! uiic.:\i- rii!nrci'ii:i'!!t of a.r and Two \oullis Injured sum. .•!!>;.> -a.m he s.vu.t: ilu.s word ,,: |,,,wm.r a,,d |,,.v \v KJI-II. IK.UI Walter Sobanski AuUr pollution ia^s a.-- i-;-.i-t ..I !!•,,• r;!.cr i.m:cir. label chartered l.ifr I ndciUT •. dirccl ' 1 1 ; T!:;s is an instance in which public As liar Hit* I'olt- UK' WIl.'M. 1:>U:;1 in!' I'll,- lievci'lllel : ( ;,.)J (,| j ices till tile (ll'lll III NcWnl'k • opinion is tar ahead of public is "ukliii.' derived lu.m a lei in | ;1,|d Nl.w y(,,k Cily. ivs|ievtiU'ly. j 1 my I wo persuns were injured Thuis i .,.,..,,,: il'V, (1,;y ed the strongest air and wau-r |>u|. am mm day altevnoon whe:i a car drivi a ; ri..- 232-5963 ten,peraturt inversion, 1 &ivt> an :... '.\\'.. l\pes of i>lofiri^- lution legislation in history. ' g pail of smog over ] Iran- -.-..limv . p,-w..o , \U\ iene I'ielul and li.colhor fSF. I.KAOER H'*NT-ADS Bqt Ihyt legislation did" nol usm-p nui::c weapon rt.'.h FOR BKST KKSII.TS £iro]K>liian area was i h> fi^h: lord. siriK-k :i utility p.,;e in il uiH ,,oiv p, uphlene i.lelin. (if li..' two j, that «e must act tlie powers of (lie states in dc:il:m; g ui , Hi Woodland AM- ,.„,„,.. ,,M, il,,.>,,ril,,hlfii.-s a-c pie ;"ns, »ir pollution. with air and water iioHuliun. UMU- We have I ii ,:al research -Mi..-, .vinip.en smten-d a i-ul lip. aoiinnauLv i,.r f.U-r usi-.s anil are !al • • hieh now er, it attempted to do two HUHJ-'N: '.o ways i:l wr.icli ;ii.ii,ir vlli/i-iis. ami l'auy Cant male.,. |tV ;,:,„ ,,j ,,| „„,.,.,.„, Su ^u- < i.iismm-r To more adequately iiieci Hie foil p and au;i;w car, • .•, direct :> mie ...i;r, i i.iiiic-rd. .. [.ass.iiter. also rccriu-.i . ,,;t.fn. |vlll.^ .,,,, ,.,...,,Uit..,;uivd in eral government's irsponsibilily m ls H ll warning that we :o seek Chlulc.nUT,' .if alii! -pulliil itili ' ™ - >' > ««''•>• taU.ii lo th- ,., ll>M;,,UIOi1;. 1,1.,;,lent yarn Imlli . 1 u'ok llo>pilai. SlUtlJllll. by '.lie lie : against water dealing with interstate aid und w";ik-i statutes. v.!!i.,,iii y.,,\n± ;iii'ou;.:i, -ta'c r.^'.'.Vn and wxturni -- a< >;apK- and 1 eae Sijnaii Miss siami'ieri was Irc.ii don't settle for less than the best... pollution, heahh d«-j)ail:i!irl.- u: ,-iiu;',!t a sen as tins, ^hl•^<• \ari.!'.ions e\|.!;tiu why .-d and released ami Miss i'.itu.;...iei « lacked, for the most And to strengthen the hand? of t'l.'j. ! Ihis new n^cr tan Ix1 utili/.ed in was tr.iiisferi-fd to S'. P.unabas iliu Iwaier but ilean water. the states in dealing with pollution A'::hu:igli n \MI,.- VIjiiI tin- slates. many differen' furins. problems wilhin tlifir oivn borders. far instanc*. pH-nty of H is my iir.il. i.~; nuiaij: thai prei-ent- I As uifn any r.ner o:i the mat'Uct | „ York City and north- But the primary responsibility [ur ly. in n-.o.-t i-iixis. pi.vau- iiutiv.d ; i.iday, ihere ,'ir*' so'ile i:ood |.rnp ! Ly in the Hudson •Riv- cleaning up the clouds Beautiful Plants GIVE A WEEKLY FLOWER GIFT! Choice Cut Flowers • Hero is a really tremendous idea ROUND TRAY, diameter !2'j* PLAY — a little different — very nice — Superb Arrangements AWAY and so very welcome. We'll make FROM the first delivery Christmas Eve TRAFFIC Gift Items in Brass, Pottery, and tontinue for as many weeks as you say. Copper, Iron, Glass, China 5 weeks for as little as $10.00 ART CLASSES OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING MONDAY, DEC. 12th BREAD TRAY, length • Beginners USE OUR CONVENIENT CHARGE OR BUDGET PAYMENT PLANS • Advanced • Children OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 • life and Portrait *TOUI Classes divided into small doerrer's groups with individual in- struction. Call: WESTFIELD RICHARD HAUSER flowers ELM & QUIMBY STS. 754-1007 AD 2-6718 167 ELM ST., WESTFIELD TEL. AD 2-2400 Page 6 THE WESTFIELD bag puppets to report on his book. keeping time. The .sun, as we pass McKIN'LEY also making available the ]ul Other students used posters and ad- l>y it in our daily rotation, is an Last week Paul F\ Monte Jr., a arch Of Dimes treatment techniques for binh d-,,. ' NEWS OF WESTFIELD'S vertising "spiels." excellent subject for study. First, it sixth crude student in McKinley victims through its network oV --: is a sUtr of middle age which we School, presented an original puppet treatmt'ot and diagnostic centers -V i FRANKLIN ANNEX Leaders Chart PUBLIC SCHOOLS can study more closely than others, [ snow for the first graders in Miss Jiliated with some of the naUon,' Paul Kulin, a fifth grade student, and second, it is a good subject ior j Anna Jane l.einbach's clwu. Paul's Joremost medical schools and hoS|)l reports on a trip the fifth grade developing an understanding of ilje i sister is a member of the first grade Annual Plea classes of Miss Anne Willis and Miss. prineiples of gravitation and cen- Mrs. Barantki added that ihe . -, ROOSEVELT Ueiiise JU-id led the flay salute. [ class. s m Judy Benvenuti made to Smith's trifugal force. The project is plan- j Mrs. Florence High and Miss At a meeting held Sunday night type of March of Dimes supported Bruce Bears, assistant principal, .IJIIICS Boil. Edison vocal music Clove at Monroe, N.Y. "Our classes ned as a step in the students' grow- rest-arch which produced ihe participated in the NJIiA Profes- teacher, led the singing of the Na- j Helen Deacon Shreve, McKinley at the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel, the pollo went to Smith's Clove (by bus' be-ing understanding of our Universe. volunteer leaders of the 1967 March vaccines is now being dirt^ sional Improvement Conference—In- tional Anthem. This was followed by ! teachers, attended the third Anniul cause of our study of the New Eng- of Dimes opened the annual Janu- against birth defects. She called al novation in Education held recently. tin election, with the results as ful- ! Reading Conference sponsored oy land States and their Colonial days. GRANT the State Department of Education ary campaign for funds to fight birth tention to the fact that not one s,n The group was addressed by Theo- inws: Hruce VaJi Uervon. president: Two performances of the play "If defects. gle case of polio has been reported James Morrison, lice president; Jef- Most of the students got to see two recently at Newark Slate College. dore R. Sizer, dean of Harvard stores ... a few bought things. Foods Could Only Talk" were given in Union County this year. School of Education, whoso topic frey Hard, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Donald D. Durrell, professor of "Our goal is w give every young- Many were interested in the cand.'e- several weeks ago by the boys and education at Boston University, ster born in Union County the op- To insure complete coverage h was '"The Teacher: An Agent for Book rojwU in T>Irs. Maxine making, and most everyone liked Kirls in Mrs. Mary Goodfellow's spoke on the subject of "Individual- portunity for a healthy and useful the coming drive, she explained thai Change." Mr. Bears attended two Ulumenlhiil's seventh grade English the blacksmith's work and bought fourth grade class. The theme of the ized Reading Instruction." Another life. Too many American children— the county had been divided into sessions. The subject of one was class «ere presented in a variety of horseshoes. Everyone wanted to tryplay was designed to encourage all speaker, Dr. Leland Jacobs, pro- more than 250.000, each year are eight regions, with a chairmana .>. the middle school and discussed this ways, some quite unique. Nancy At- the stocks. The carriages and oldboys and girls to eat better break- fessor of education at Teachers Col- born with birth defects," declared pointed for each region. For n'e. approach to school reorganization; wood and Barbie McCarthy present- cars were quite interesting." fasts. Various foods came alive and lege Columbia University, had as his Mrs. Sophie B. Haranski, Union the other dealt with outdoor learning, ed a dramatic version of "Cheaper told of the troubles they encoun- topic "When Children Read Litera- County campaign chairman. "Birth syaii* a supplementary science program in In order to study the Universe, by the Dozen," casting 12 dolls as tered in getting to the breakfast ture." defects leave thousands of innocent geology for the middle grades. Leslie Ewen's sixth grade students table. The following foods were por- children physically or mentally han- the Gilbrcalh family. A pre-record- decided to make sundials. This proj- trayed: dicapped for life. EDISON ed tape played on a hidden recorder ect will offer an opportunity to par- WILSON Early in October an assembly was supplied the doll-s' voices for the two ticipate in a calibration exercise, de- Milk. Susan Pace. Patricia Stuhler. To enrich their study of plant and "While the causes of most of these FIREPLACE scenes u'hich were re-enacted. Al Cori Clements, Robin Bidgood, and animal life, Wilson School sixth conditions are unknown," she said, held to present the eighth grade can- velop a wonder about the order of "something can often be done to Seasoned Hardwood didates for class officers. William Webster supplied the vocal charac- the Universe, and stimulate interest Debbie Mix; eggs, Glenn Buttermore, grade classes of Mrs. Jean Ward, F,.e Deliy9ry ond ^ Bill Merrick, Craig Ackennan; or- Mrs. Joy Kissam, and Waldron lessen the risk of bearing defective Terry was master of ceremonies and terizations for two handmade paper in one of man's earliest methods of children and to repair the damage anges. Tommy Hall, Douglas Pollitt, Hoick visited the Great Swamp na- of birth defects." Steven Solon, Albert Kiselica, KaJhy ture center in Chatham Township. Bulluck; cereals, Gregg Foster, El- This is a national wildlife refuge, The campaign leader called atten- HASKELL BROS len Davis, Steven Sirota, Hubert unique in that it has four habitats of tion to the importance of medical John; boy, Kevin Loveland; girl, dry woodland, marsh, swamp, and supervision of mothers-to-be during pregnancy, noting that women who Debbie Varnum; chorus, Chip Con- meadow, with 500 species of plants do not receive such attention run the TREE EXPERT Ever/ Thursday Night Is lin. Martha Fenin, Nancy Downey. and 180 of birds. Following a brief- highest risk of premature births and William McGIynn, Joseph Duncan, ing in the main building, with a lec- stillbirths. The March of Dimes is Mary Davidson, Dianne Goldenberg, ture and color slides, the classes now conducting a national education COMPLETE LINE OF CUSTOM Family Night Kevin Mullen, Kimball Booth, John made a tour of the swamp. The program through its 3,000 local chap- Momot, Brian Sauers, Susan Allen, guide assisted the children in dis-ters to alert prospective mothers to TREE SURGERY Doretta Cook, Jane Dauighi, and covering plants and animals charac- the need for prenatal care. It is at JARVIS DINING ROOM John Maresca. Brian Sauers and teristic of each of the four habitats. J. Haslcell Proprietor! — A. fay John Momot were in charge of .lights They spotted squirrels' nests high in and curtains; Albert Kiselica was trees, various kinds of fungi, mosses, were accompanied by Mesdames from 5 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. the announcer. Mary Davidson and and birds. The trip was of such gen- John Sosnowski, Waldron Hoick, 889-6785 754^ Dianne Goldenberg were in charge eral interest that a return visit is Thomas Richey, Conrad Ullrich. Jo- of the opening exercises. planned for late spring. The classes seph Kiningham, and Robert List. 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Break a ski in any non- New Yamaha Epoxy Skis to We have everything you need to skiing accident and you go) a $24.95 new pair for half prko. $7.00 for Weekend decorate your hearth and home • Greens • Holly • Cones • Mistletoe Bring Your Skis In For Free • Bells • Santas • Figurines • Candles HEEL AND TOE BINDING CHECK!! fleminffton company Colonial Sports Center No - 8 Spring Street, Flemington, New Jersey ON THE CIRCLE e 321 South Ave., Opp. R.R. Station Tel. AD 2-2525 of the World's Largest Specialists in Fine Furs 520 SOUTH AVE. W. SHOP THE SOUTH SIDE FOR PARKING CONVENIENCE 233-8420 ^ Dally to 9 p.M. srturday and Sunday to 6 P.M. FREE PARKING IN THE REAR Page 8 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER g. 1966 • 3n Holland, however, he was said brief, even sketchy. It relates how j associated with an important Jewish Gutteiiberger Has Rol, the Wise Men from the east followed fcyst. Linking these, two events. Lue Benevolent Giver to UKC a horse for his journey at the star to BethJchem of Judes and eclipse referred to, took, place in 4 night over the roofs. In Universal Film how King Herod, the ruler of theBC. and so Christ must have been Dutch setllers brought St. Nicho- Not Always Seen las to the New World, where he grad- Car] Gultenberger of Westfield lias land, questioned them as to "wliat born before then. How much before? been signed by Universal Studios in time the s!ar would appear." Augustus Caesar issued his order ually changed his name to Santa make his motion picture debut to tax Hie world in 8 BC. Historians Ctaus and traded his horse and robe in We begin our investigation by con- As Santa Claus "Games" starring Simone signom sidering the sky at the time ol telJ us that this order, which also for reindeer and a red suit. The feature went before the cam' Christ's birth. But herein lies a dif- stated that citizens must travel to Genial, jovial, red-cheeked and It was Clement C. Moore, in hiseras Nov. 30 at Universal c"v ficulty. When was Christ born? Sure- thf city of their birth, was difficult while-bearded. As any child car poem "A Visit From St. Nicholas," studios. * ly not in the year O for there Ls noto instrument and people east of Uicl«ll you, that's how Santa Claus who made Santa into a jolly elf such year in our calendar system. Mediterranean Sea responded aruund loolts. "Saint Nick," who rides "in a minia- 6 BC. 11 was this older that Joseph ias in his new guise as 3an;a Clans network This is a Roman influence and the But tlio benevolent giver of pies ture sleigh drawn by eight tiny rein- has journeyed to many parts of the Romans had no xero in their number- and Mary were obeying when the deer." journeyed 1o Bethlehem. Therefon fills has not always been pictured world, becoming the most wideSy ing system. Our calendar steps di- like this, nor has he always travel- In more recent years, St. Nicho- known of gift givers. ' By LEWIS C. THOMAS (heir strange motions, Comets were rectly from 1 BC to I AD. we believe that Christ was m* Amateur Astronomers, JHC. hairy stars, their long tails resem- probably born in the year 6 BC an ed by sleigh or brought his gifts on There hove been many changes in Christmas Eve. In fact, be has not Undoubtedly the most famous and bling long flowing white Iiair. Even in the springtime when shepher (oday we call meteors, shooting stars our calendar throughout time. At one always been named Sunta Claus: well known slar in the Universe is time the Roman calendar had butwould be tending their flocks in til —a carry over from (lie past. fields. "Santa Claus" is in truth a child's the Slar of Bulhlelu-m. Tliis slar. 10 months in it. March was first; euphonic way of expressing 'ne seen by the Wise Men almost 200(1 3f the Star of Wonder were a vis- September was the seventh; Decem- Fixing, by this deductive process years ago. lus Ix-romo the universal ion seen by the Wise Men on that Dutch "Saint Nikolaas," or St. Nich- ber the tenth. J.atcr on January and the most, probable date of Christ olas, says The Encyclopedia Amer- symbol of Christmas. So deeply is first C'liristmas or a miracle star February were added. Sometimes birtii allows us to theoretically calcu (his star engrained ill tho story <;f jcreated for the occasion, or even a icana. months were shortened to collect tax- late posiiions of heavenly bodies to St. Nicholas, a fourth-century this season that it hucomi'S natural metaphor in the writing, then I can es more frequently. that era. Such calculations, however to ask: What was it? of/er you no physical explanation. bishp, was later honored, in Europe, When Julius Caesar came to thewould be a masterful imdertakinj as a friend to children. Legend But if the laws of the Universe were which "would consume many days o We are not really sure just what employed to produce this Star yf throne, July bad but 30 days. In his finds him making his rounds on De- that star might have been—or if il j own honor, he added a day and nowtime. Fortunately .at such institution cember 5th, the eve of St. Nicholas wore a star at all—for ihc ancient j Bethlehem, then perhaps some ex- July has 31. Later on when Augustus as the Hayden Planetarium in NYC planation may be suggested. cujnputer-projeclors exist which cai Day, with gifts to reward children peoples of the earth mlled almost' Caesar was king, he increased the for good behavior. everything in the sky a star, except The Biblical account of the star is size of August from 30 to si days so quickly produce an artificial sky io the sun and the moon. Tlie planets found only in the Gospel according as not to be outdone by his predeces- any era of recorded history. St'tliiij Instead of a jolly red suit, St. were wandering stars because of to St. Mathew. Unfortunately il is sor. the sky to ti BC one sees that thi Nicholas wore a robe, or tabard, modern stars and star groups an and for that reason he really didn't In 1582, Pope Gregory (13) submos- t easily recognizable and thesi need a sleigli, or even a horse. His tracted 10 days to the calendar to would hardly attract the attention oJ robe enabled him to travel from adjust the arrival of spring. People the Wise Men who were most likely place to j>]ace, instantly. Every man should help 3&& went to bed on Oct. i and got up the Persians and devoted studiers of the next morning on the !5th. In 1752,stars. his wife with the dishes... the Church of England subtracted 12 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS days and in 24 hours September 2nc One then turns to a whole variet became the 14lh. of spectacular phenomena whicr POWER, HEAT AND LIGHT With nil these changes, Is it any could have drawn the Wise Men Iron wonder that our calendar cannot be their hoitK'Unti in search of a king WIRING AND MAINTENANCE used to determine the birthday ol Bolides, exploding meteors, arc i Christ. The question remains, when possibility but must be discounter RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL was Christ born? because of their transitory nature. I Lhttei? No! COMMERCIAL We have no recourse but to go tho Wise Men had tried to follow a the early hislorians like Josephus bolide, theirs would have been th< THousurms or PEOPLE who lived in the years around I AO wildest camel ride in all of history 610.000 Amerl- Call 232-6914 He wrote that King Herod died dur We seek something of more permati cans are known to ing an eclipse of the moon which was ence (o permit the long and dlfficull Westfield journey to take place. ba under treat- Perhaps a eomet. The long tail ol ment, In need of it a comet could even point a direction or in need of care- to the Magi of tho East. Yet comets ful checku ps were thought to be devices of the because of tuber- devil which caused the downfall of culosis. by buying her an kingdoms, the death of rulers, fum- ines, floods, and all the terrible automatic dishwasher things which happen to mankind. Not ^ 110,000 are. a very fitting symbol for the birth known to have ac- for Christmas of a king. Furthermore, no great tive tuberculosis. 40D- comet was recorded in the year 6 BC. 7T 250,000 have Exclusive Perhaps a nova, an exploding star. had TB recently An automatic dishwasher will free your wife Perhaps even a supernova, one dial andmightrelapse. from her most dreary chore. She need only stack exploded with groat light. Surely tliis disfios, glassware, silverware, etc. in convenient would be a fitting symbol. Yet no 300- ftft ft 250,000 racks. Then tha automatic dishwasher takes overto civilization recorded such an event live &A wash and rinse everything sparkling clean. Allow in G BC. closely with peo- *»« of warm air dries to perfection. So give your Perhaps we arc looking for some- pie with newly dis wife a vacation from dishwashing . .. give her thing altogether (oo spectacular and covered active an automatic dishwasher for Christmas. at*248 altogether too obvious. Perhaps Iho disease. 200- clue lies in the Biblical passages, for ft* King Herod called tho Wise Men lo Your Christmas inquire about the star. To inquire Don't be a Dishwasher... about the star indeed! Did bo not Seal association, have court astronomers who report- supported by your1on _ ed to him everything of stellar im- Christmas Seal Buy One! portance? How is it that of all <[iics contribution, lions he might have asked, he in- fights TB and quired about the star. Here is the other Respiratory clue. We seek a phenomena of mean- Diseases. 'PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ing only to tho Wise Men. Let us look at the wondering stars, the planets. As we enter the year C BC and move toward its springtime, three planets, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars, move apparently toward each other in the sky. They arc due to be in conjunction (or nearness) in the constellation Pisces. The Ma£i were- most interested in planetary positions. For thousands of years they had believed that planets coiiid forecast things to coino. They MR. SUBURBAN SAYS: had even divided the pathway of tho planets into zones or houses. These they assigned lo the tribes of people around Persia. Pisces was the house "You Can Now Enjoy if the Jews. And in (i BC we have three of tile five wandering stars coming tosollier in conjunction in New General Electric Range Pisces. Tliis is .in event so rare that Continuous Banking Service surely the Magi had never before heard of ils occurance. Surely hare with fabulous P-7 Oven that ivns a sign of great importance. So With Our New Walk-in unusual was (his that it may well have been (be sign Hint caused the Cleans Itself Electrically! Wise Men to leave their homes and make that perilous journey across Window" tile sands of Arabia to lay their gifts Set the dial! Latch the door! 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IN CRANFORD & PLAINFIEID 232-6718 Page 2 THE WESTFIELD (S.J.) LEADER , THURSD twiKuinpiion. jiarbaf.f- disposal, pow- rather than cluttering up t;le streets Ufe In The Suburbs By Al Smith er production and irtiiKsportalion. Al- wu'd have less of a water short; THE WESTFI EL D LEA DER li,u-.;>:ll (ir;iMic sit-pt- are .K-ixssary and a greener and prettier DO VbU ALWAYS HAVE To JUST lo halt the disastrous escalation of the summer. USE TME CARTOTAKE diiiy air, many Imd ehunye fro;n II has also been my contention CAN'T/ I'jjs'tiiiif behavior |)i'Uerus difficult. leaf burners do this for their UriU*d ThUrfidttyf at \Vr«lilc'cl. N c« .1 tnr V\ om 1 ire reluctant to cease leaf burning wia header PrintltiK and Put>lli iiy A* in I WALKED/ WH / and I, lor one, have spent ihe tiirat and ready lo criticize lown officials pleasant fall since moving t0 \\exi- Official Paper for th» Towi of *W««t tl«>l Itr. Mtiil Mn. 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LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1966* . i Masons Elect Officers; Installation Monday Boro Traffic ! Atlas l.od;:o No. 125, F1AM, elect Court For Mineral Club officers £<>r 1%7 in S "Micromounis" lo in1 !liv- :o|-;c oi UJJIU Monday nielit: MounUiins'de—The following dispo : BAPIJ? BBJ£SB3MmJ[Q3MhM^^ BUSINESS HOUSES Traiisidi- Mint rai i ;ul>. \\" V ; H.v RAKHARA 1IAERTI.EIN A trulh lable. a cluirt .showing j class di>cus.Mun and self discover; po-ssibio combinations of the validity ', A ni'tt reserve system for loiid- of falsMie-ss of tlie liytHJthesis and j by Ihe students. Mi's. Nolde fee me liooks has U'en introduced in the t'onelusion, is then drawn in .symliuls I (lint one reason the program is ^ !tti'stfield llii-h library, wliieh must and k-tcrs. A final conclusion can j effective is because il deals with tl 1)0 used by several people in a short ! l»asi<-s of Knulish. wbi<-li the student ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS ; then be derived about the lvUHion period of time. of tin- original sentences to oadi 'can more easily .urasp $5.00 to $3,000 A lonelier will notify the librarian ot her. i Fifty soleel.-d Wi-slfield Iligli stu ! dents from Roland Honi.-mo's an landscape*. Still lifei, Figures, '. ol the books to be used by his or Seem confusing? It really Isn't I Walter .lack.Min's United Stales Hi: Modern, Traditional, etc. ; her classes'. Tlicse books will then ; bo placed on reserve. Ask anyone wlio likes to systematic-jtncy 1 i-l;v.se.s \ i.-iu-d se\er;il his HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM ally put together a jig-san- pii/zle ' toric laiidDi.irks in I'luladeliiWu No- The reserve book system givos Mis system v» ill most likely he simple i 10 The trip liigliliKhlfd the- study 1 and clear. ' ; more students u chance to use the llie He\okitionary War which tl i books by signing them out for desig- Miss t'bew's students simply foliuu teachers are now conductiim. :nated times, l-'or instance, in the tlu-ir system of truth tuble.s and syni- The .students toured Indcpendcnc 205 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH ; month of October alone, the use of hols. and tbe many pieces can lie Hall. vber<» they saw the Libert ! overnight and reserve books totalled turned into a clear picture of a loi:i- OP«II Dally to 6 P.M.—Mon. & Thurs. 'Ill Hell and the eh:iml>er where til . 2.:i!i!> requests. ail conclusion. Park Around Corner In Municipal Lot F-'ii'st Contiiit'iital ('(ingress met 0111 For i-sample. the statements. : The books we signed out to one the Articles of Confederation wen "Ualiios iire illogical." "Illiuicnl IHM-- ! person before school, one written. 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ONE STOP HERE tolvM olf gift problems 'TIL RCA VICTOR The 54 Elm Street 10 P.M. 1*3 WEEK DAYS - BROAD STREET |;» AD 3-0662 - 63 - 64 WESTFIEID Page 4 THE WESTFEELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1966= ACTIVITIES IN THE CHURCHES OF WESTFIELD AND VICINff infants: 7 p.m., senior high task COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN forces in Westminster Hal!. CHURCH Sermon of the Week Thursday: 1:30 p.m., 'Die Wom- Meeting House Lane CHURCH SERVICES an's Association will hold its annual Mountainside Christmas Tea. "THE LOST WONDER OF THE CI1KISTIAN' FAITH" Re*. Elmer A. Talcott Jr. Minister By Kcv. James Fowler HOLY TRINITY R. C. CHURCH lesson is titled, "God the Preserver SCOTCH PLAINS Echo Lakt Church of Christ of Man." Sunday: 9:30-10:*, a.m., churn, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Watterson CHURCH OF CHRIST school, grades 4-12; H am " LLD, VF, PA. Pastor Among related passages from tiie 1800 Raritan Rd. ship; sermon by Rev. Talcoit;' nurs There is a wonderful legend surrounding tJie efforts of a Christian i Assistants denominational textbook, "Science Jerry Yorks, Minister ery. kindergarten, grades 1-3- •>.•„, the seventh century io convert King Brudu to Jesus. The king asked Pete Rev. John L. Flanagan ;md Health with Key to the Scrip- p.m., Westminster fellowship ' Branden this question: "Supposing 1 accept your gospel and becomi Rev. Eugene C. McCoy tures" by Mao-y Baker Eddy is tiie ECHO LAKE CHTJRCII following: Tuesday: 8:15 p.m., Women's Asso- Clirisl's man; what shall I find?" To which the sainl made answer, "1 Rev. Salvatore TagUarenl OF CHRIST ciation meeting; lecture by Key T'II you accept my gospel and Ixxome Christ's man, you will stumble o RECTORY: 315 First Street ••'Hie Scriptures say, 'They that 600 Springfield Ave. cott: "Trip to the Middle Eeast" wonder upon wonder, and every wonder true!" Now that is our fheme thi Phone: AD 2-0332 wait upon the Lord . . . shall run, James Fowler, Minister installation of officers. rooming: Kecap'.uniw I he Lost Wonder of Our Christian Faith. Sunday Masses: In church, 7, B.and not be weary; and they shall B. E. Lemmong, Minister walk, and not faint.' The meaning Wednesday: 9 a.m.. day nurserv 9, 10. II a.m. and 12 noon; 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., worship; 9-30 a.m., intercessory prayers- 7-R Here in our text is l.saiaii in his 2»th chapter, almost shouting at th children's Mass; in chapel, 9, 10:15, of that passage is not perverted by unconcerned of his day, "Slay yourselves mid wonderl" For Gods sak'j 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; Wednes- p.m. .confirmation class. 11.15 and 12:15. applying it literally to moments of day, 8 p.m., Bible study. slop and thi;ik! Lot the amazing providence of God get a grip on you! fatigue, for the moral and physical Holyday Masses: Ic church, 6, Sermon for Sunday: "Come Unto TEMPLE EMANU-EL are as one in their results." '«« graduale In his ninth chapter, Isaiah is heard again, looking down the year. 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45 and 10:30 a.m.; Me." 756 E. Broad St. vcrs to that far-off dawning of the Christian era—when every heart would ix in the evening at 7 p.m. Westfield "K 6 pjn Weekday Masses: In church, 6:30, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL MADISON AVE. CHAPEL pm- ^e Rev breathless with adoration. The whole world would fill with wonder whe CHURCH Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff Jesus reigned. "Jlis name shall be called 'wonderful.' " 7:15 and 8 a.m., unless otherwise an- Rev. Jack II. Barker MRS. BRADFORD CRAVER nounced. 125 Elmer St., We*Uield Sunday: 11 a.m., worship service; Tomorrow: 8:15 p.m., Chanukali Finally, in the l>ook of Arts, is the Christian fellowship springing into Ministers; Mr. Barker will preach on the topic, family service; Rabbi Kroloff win First Friday Masses: 6:30, 7:15 L. R. Stanford tell a story. existence—the shattering neves of the cross and the resurrection—and on and 8. "The Word for the World." the day of Pentecost the world is heard to say, "We do hear them sl>eak Bible Class Lists M. E. McCuUough Saturday: 7 p.m., senior youth in our own tongues the wonderful works of God!" Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m., morn- ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH group dance; 10 a.m., Israel bond OUR LADY OF LOURDES ing worship in the sanctuary; Rev. drive: 3 p.m.. Men's Club joint Talk By Author R. C. CHURCH 411 E. Broad St. Now here's the question: Does all this awaken any answering echo ii M. E. McCullough will preach on theThe Rev. Canon Richard J. Hardinan Chanukah party; youth group our hearts? Can we truly confess that when we knee] to pray, this same 304 Central Ave., Mountainside topic, "The Meaning of Gifts"; 9:35 Wednesday: 10 a.m., sisterhood sense of wonder stirs within our hearts? When we assemble to worship On Tuesday at 8 p.m. members Rev. Gerard J. McGarry, Pastor a.m., church school, nursery through- The Rev. John C. W. Linslcy of the Elizabeth Norton JJible Class The Rev. Joseph S. Harrison Bible class; 8 p.m.. Cantor's Hebrew do our hearts burst with praise, and our lips quiver with song? Especially, Assistants out sixth grade; 10:45 a.m., church Class; Temple Board Meeting; 8:*o at Holy Communion, when we see God Incarnate broken on the deadly of the Presbyterian Church will hear Rev. Francis F. McDertnitt school, nursery through 12th grade; The R«v. Hugh Livengood tree, hanging like purple rags in the sky. does (he sudden, slabbing a talk on Christmas cusLoms and Rev. Francis X. Carden 7 p.m., senior high fellowship. Sunday: 7:45 a.m., holy commu- r~ raditiuns in precommunist Bul- nion; 8:45 and 10 a.m., hoiy commu- splendor of it thrill our spirits into adoration? Rectory—1221 Wyoming Dr. Wednesday: 1 p.m., Women's FeU [aria by Mrs. Uradford .N. Craver. ADams 2-4007 nion and sermon; 11:30 a.m., prayer It is almost fashionable today to be surprised at nothing. Ther's ac- Mrs. Craver, author of "Bulgarian lowship, program presented by tiie and sermon; 7 p.m., ninth grade fel- Sunday Masses—7, 8, 9:15, 10:3(1Musical Club of Westfield, the sanc- tually a cult of being casual. Tilings that would have left our fathers Folk Tales" and "Christmas r'olk and 12. lowship; Senior Episcopal Young uary. Christmas fellowship will fol- Churchmen. STICKS s , gaping in astonishment, we just take as a matter of course. Due to ad Tales," was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. T0 vancing knowledge, and our every-day association witli near miraculous Reared in Bansko, a small town in Weekday Masses—6:30, 7 and 8. ow in Patton Auditorium; 4:30 Wednesday: !):30 a.m., holy com- scientific progress, the human capacity for wonder seems crushed and what was once ancient Macedonia, Holyday Masses—6, 7, 8, 10 andp.m., confirmation class, McCorison munion; 10:30 a.m.. retirement crowded out of our lives. Due to urbanization with its inevitable alienation she studied at Sofia American Col- p.m. Center; 5:30 p.m., Junior High Fel- group; 0 p.m.. Kpiscopal Church- MY' of the individual, our sense of beauty and creativity has to be curbed— ege, took her AB at the American 1st Friday Masses—6:30, 7:15. lowships supper meeting, Loom is women (evening branch). like the IBM punch card, we must not staple, fold, or crush. Alas, we now Allege for Women in Istanbul, Tur- Novena—Our Lady of Miraculous Hall; 8 p.m., board of deacons; walk with sodden steps and lifeless eyes and only a few are left who have icey and returned to Sofia American Medal, Monday, 8 p.m. board of trustees, board of Christian ALL SAINTS' El'ISuurAL CHURCH in them something of the first Adam on the dawn of creation—who recoi!- Allege to teach English. There she Benediction—Fridays 2:30 p.m. education. 5S9 Park Avenue noiter with shining eyes the blossoming buds in the garden and stare in met and married Bradford North Confessions—Saturdays, eve of 1st Scotch Plains admiration at such novel curiosities as the moon and the stars. Craver, an American who had gone Fridays and Holydays, 4 until 5:30, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, The Rev. Joseph T. Hammond to Bulgaria to leach Latin and nd 7:30 until 9. SCIENTIST Rector But more than advancing knowledge and familiarity, sin is eroding reek. Baptisms—Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- 257 Midway Ave. Sunday: 8 a.m., holy communion; the faculty of wonder. Sin is a despoiler of the soul's surprise. There is After coming to Ihis country she Fanwood 9:15 a.m., holy communion and a moral and spiritual qualification for keeping a fresh, joyous, and un- pointment ook her MA degree as Boston Uni- Marriages — Arrangements to be Sunday Services: 11 a.m. church school; 11:15 a.m., prayer jaded spirit. Robert Burns said, referring to sin, "It hardens all within, versity and did social service and Wednesday evening testimony and sermon; church school; nursery and petrifies the feeling." Sin turns the very face of the universe, so that rr.nde at rectory two months in ad' lettlement house work. In recent vance. meeting, 8:15 p.ra. and kindergarten in the; Kdith Lea lovely things, tike dawn and dusk, and birdsong, and children's faces lose years she has contributed scripts on Room; grades 1 through 5 in the all their fresh wonder for the soul that lias broken faith. It is sin that American community life and cul- FIRST CHURCn OF CHRIST TIIE PRESBYTERIAN v'HURCH Parish Hall; grades 0 through 8 in drives the angels of wonder away. iire to the Bulgarian Service of the SCIENTIST IN WESTFIELD church until the sermon hymn. Now up to this point—we have thought about wonder quite generally /oice of America. 422 E. Broad St. 140 Mountain Avenue Monday through Saturday, pray- In relation to the facts of life—I wish now to speak of it quite specifically Miss Betty Green is program Sunday Services—11 A.M. Ministers er at !) p..m. in relation to the facts of our faith. It is tragically easy to take the chairman of the Elizabeth Norton Sunday School—11 A.M. Dr. Frederick Christian Wednesday: Kmbcr Day, 9:30 a. Gospel for grantckl Perhaps the ugliest words in our tongue are these: iible class. Nursery—11 A.M. R«v. Richard L. Smith m., holy communion; 10:30 a.m., "of course." God will forgive our sins—of course—that's God's business! Testimony Meeting, Rev. James D. Cole Bible cl;'ss. How ghastly! The promises of the Gospel are precious and valuable as Wednesday, 8:15 P. M. Rev. M. BoUn Durway the rarest opal or the finest diamond—and have far greater worth. It is Methodist Church The Golden Text of this week's Rev. Ace L. Tubbs WILLOW GROVE a mark of a Christian that lie handles these treasures delicately and hrislian Science Lesson-Sermon is Sunday: 9 and 10:45 a.m., church PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH sensitively. To possess the Spirit of God within ones heart is to fill every rom Isaiah: "Ho shall feed his flock school and worship services; Dr. 19(51 RarHiin Itoad facet of life with meaning and light every bush aflame with wonder. Sets Evening Of ike a shepherd: he shall gather the Christian will preach on the topic, Scotch Plains ainbs with his arm, and carry them 'The Word of God" recognizing Uni- Rev. Julian Alexander Jr. The wonder of Christianity is rooted in the words o£ Jesus, the works n his bosom, and shall gently lead versal Bible Sunday. The Sacrament he wrought, and the way lie died. But, most of all, we are transfixed and Advent Music Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m., worship WILL NEVER HUfff hose that aro with young," The of Baptism will he administered to services; the Rev. Julian Alexander brought to our knees by the passion narrative as we hear of the resur- '.;*••?»- rection. To me the most wonderful words spoken on human lips are these: An evening service of Advent mu- will speak; Sunday school fourth "Now is Christ risen from the dead." Thank God for making us sons sic ("Abondmusiken") will be pre- through 12th grades at 0:30, and 2 of the resurrection. He hath shattered the empire of evil, and trusted sented Sunday at the First Metho- year olds through third grade at 11; us with the proclamation of that gospel! Wonder upon wonders—and dist Church. Four cantatas by the 5:30 p.m., young adults; (i:30 p.m., every wonder true! crmun composer, Dietrich U»y.te- junior, inkldler and senior fellow- hude, will be sung by the adult choir ships. Just as children burst into our living rooms radiant and aglow on accompanied by Kdward liaditz, Wednesday: 7:15 p.m., yoitlh Christinas morning, bursting into peals of wonder, so should we come to Walter Both, Janet Davis, violinis; prayer; 8:115 p.m., adult study— the cross—pause to take it in, ami let our love and appreciation ring Amy Smith, viola, and Marie Hoff- "Survey of the Bible." out the tidings of tumultuous praise! man, cello. The youth and junior RIGHT NOW we can give you prompt delivery igh choirs will join the adult choir on any picture size, and almost any UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP o make a choir of 100 voices sing- furniture style you want, Norton Bible Class OF WESTFIELD Mission Society's ing "Wake, Awake, For Night Is in the Dependable One thats No.l: A Liberal Kcllgion To Meet Dec. 13 lying." YMCA Sally Schmalcnhcrger and Kliza- Sunday: 10:30 a.m., speaker, Christmas Tea The regular evening meeting of eth Lutz, sopranos, and Stanley .Tames Hollis, teacher of English at the Elizabeth Norton Bible Class will times, bass, will be the soloists. The Drew University; topic: "Hermes Set Thursday be held Dec. 13 in the parish house :hoirs will be accompanied by Don- Delay," .setting the current "'Death of the Presbyterian Church. ld Dumler, organ and .lane Diat- of God" discussion in its proper con- The annual Christmas tea of Ihc Mrs. George Siefkin will give the :crich, harpsichord. Philip Dict- text and considering its implications Woman's Mission Society of the devotions with a Christmas mes- ierich, minister of music, will di- for contemporary man as approach- First Baptist Church will be held sage. ed. RCA VICTOR - ed through contemporary literature; next Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Members will hear Mrs. Bradford Three additional Buxlelmde can- Sunday school and nursery care. All church lounge. One of the highlights Craver present a program "Folk latas will be sung: "The Infant are welcome. of the program will be two Christ- lore and Christmas Customs" of her Jesus"; "Good Christian Men, With mas monologues, "The Mollier" and childhood homo in Bulgaria, All Joy Draw Near": and "In Duici ,hib- the COLOR TV BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH "At the Christmas Party," presented members and friends are cordially ilo." The service will be in candle- by Mrs. Lorena C. Clark of Belle- invited. ight and patterned after Buxto- 539 Trinity Place M. Jerome Brown. Pastor N.Y. The unit- mi n,K..«HU ville. lude's famous Abcndnuisikcn which •if «hi- ufflru of Atrill .H.IinMlon. llenK :ie conducted at St. Mary's Church everybody wants! Sunday: 9:30 a.m., church school. Mrs. Clark is a dramatist known Women's Assn. Plans Marienkireho) in Luebeek, Ger- Herbert Love, superintendent; 11 in religious and club circles through- a.m., worship. TERRILL ROAD BAPTISBAP T CHUI out New Jersey for her original mon- For Christmas Program many, from around 1673 until 1707. Get the size you want ologues and solo plays. She is also —the furniture stylo Monday: 7 p.m., Youth Fellowship Mountainside — The Women's As- meeting; 8 p.m., pastor's aid club a director of religious and secular sociation of the Community Prcsliy- you want—the price drama, an artist, an un art instruct- level you want—at low as per week will meet. terian Church will have its annual BE EXTRA Wednesday: 8 or in oil painting. Christmas program at the church The meditation will be given by Dec. 13 at 8:15 p.m. The Junio ALERTS With Space Age Solid Copper Circuits that won'(come looset Mrs. William K. Kobcr. Special mu- Choir, under direction of Mr. Kuctcr sic will be furnished by The Trio, will sing Christmas songs. Lois Alpaugh, Honnie I laminar nnd Rev. Charles Talcott will talk Alice Shill. Hostesses: Circle 4, Mrs. about his trip to the Near East and So many models, G. Albert Smyth, leader. show slides. Officers for the coming All church women arc cordially year will he installed. There will be nobody can stock them all! invited la attend. refreshments. Ask to see our P.CA VICTOR COLOR TV DECORATOR FURNITURE WEATHER GUIDE A few pennies can give you CHRISTIAN SCIENCE more leisure — less work RADIO PROGRAMS There are only 2 kinds of COLOR TV: THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU 1. RCA VICTOR—the one that experience made dependable! For a few cents, you CHRIST THE HEALER - can end all washday Part 1 2. 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Dooley Urge Fire Safe Gift Wrappings Bin\ Club ;HURCH_NEWS To Meet 'Fuesday Fire Department officials tuday decorjithiiis wax randies Tin- monMiiy mcelinj; of the West- the life of Christ. 7 p.m.. the Scnhir .irgcd rrsi announces the opening of their new and modern store Monday, December 12, at CENTRAL AVE. (OPPOSITE QUIMBY ST.) WESTFIELD, to better serve the residents of the greater Westfield area. WE CORDIALLY EXTEND AN INVITATION TO ALL OF OUR NEIGHBORS TO VISIT WITH US. Featured in our new and large facilities will be the full lines of RCA-Victor Home Entertain- ment products, RCA-Whirlpool, Admiral and Motorola. We're looking forward to your visit — a free gift is waiting for you. Sincerely, A. B. JACKSON JOHN ZANDE Page 6 THE WESTFIELD (K. J.) LEADER, TITl'KSDAY, DECEMBER or near a life may lead to ;in upset jointly by the Westfioid-MuunUiinsidv | the Weslfield area. Representing the Virginia Kaykoff. Joanne Ore, Planning A Tree? tree and fire. B'nai B'rith and tin- Men's Club ofj grade .idiooJs will ly Kii'Ji' J^ailc-li, and Susan Hlodin^er. Gfc¥ Chanukah Party I pianist: Jonathan Daiteh and Mi- Don't rely on self-applied chemical Temple Emanu-Kl. Festivities \iiil Audience participation in coatings or solutions to "flameproof" open with the traditional candle chael Moskowitz, violinists; Koberl will be in the true tradition Follow Rules For Set Sunday At lighting in accordance uith a ritual and Ken Shapiro, magicians. Sec- a nutuiai tree; none is completely ancient holiday and a gin' ex< effective. 'Trees commercially treat- established thousands of years ago. ondary school talent will feature will take place. . Children • Fire Safety ed with Ul-i-listed fire retardant com- Temple Here The ceremony will be accompanied Steven Crystal, pianist; David Berg, quested to bring u present notre re- pounds are satisfactory.) by music and sonys sung by the re- guitarist folk singer and a lively cecd 50 cents for exchange. to ex- For a natural tree 'fir, spruce ligious school classes under Hie di- troupe of young ladies whose talents nded f.-, pine>, pick a fresh-looking, iirm- Keep the free in tile hou.se for the This Sunday at 3 p.m. children will rection of Cantor Decker. range from impromptu sing-a-longs Refreshments consistug u( needled tree, no biggor than you shortest possible lime: removal right be treated to the most lively and to dramatic portrayals. These girls furters and all the trimmin< after Christinas day is rcconunend- fun filled Chanukah party since the Entertainment will consist of ex- be washed down with goiirnu need—the larger the tree the greater tremely talented youngsUrs from include Joan Shapiro, Candy Siebor, the hazard. ed. time of the Macabees. sponsored tries and soda.. Parents a Saw oil the butt at an angle an Artificial trees need care in se- »»**»**»*M^ inch or more above the original cut lection and handling, too. Plastic Stand the tree in water until jl is and inelaiized pias'ic trees can brought into the house, and keep it burn; use the type clearly marked in water until it leaves the house. as made of slow-burning materials. Cheek the water level daily; the tree Those with built-in electrical sys- It An will absorb large quantities while it tems should carry thi! Underwriters' is indoors. Laboratories (UL) label, Support the tree firmly. Keep il Metal trees are noL a fire hazard well away from sources of lioat— )ut may be a shock hazard. Use OLD FASHIONED radiators, stoves, fireplaces. Don't niJy indirect lighting with them. Jf locate it where, upright or fallen, ighling strings are placed on a it might block escape in case of fire. nelal tree, it may become, "charg- Operating self-propelled toys under id" and dangerous. CHRISTMAS a BIG NOISE at a New York parade didn't come from this small boy alone. A lot '.'• / of campaigning politician* were also on band. \ / 7I£ Free WE SHIP EVERYWHERE Parking 215 SOUTH AVE., W.. WESTFIELD • AD 2-4370 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - OPEN 5 NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P.M. - MON. THRU FRI. - SUN. tl A.M.TOJM New General Electric NOW 14-lb., Hi-Speed, 2-Heat Ihe competition is Automatic DRYER with PERMANENT PRESS CARE Barracuda. 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Yl'KNL'S ! fornuts to scale and fit in space as j Have look ahead and j fitting in furniture pieces. If spacei needs and warns thU xi; THEY'LL USE Senior County Home Economist ay occur | is not arranged too. l\wn a planned l^ffq some future date. Evei y.. : Later Years AND REMEMBER -.; A new room arrangement is oflcn j,rl-ar,Ken,,.nt' muy not work out .sue- ilia. is remote to some ) oi. k- ,«;a very inexpensive, and practical; L.t,bsjllny in reality. By MABEL G. STOI.TE However, a family's By CAROLYN F. YUKNUS County Hume Economist A Ian all ow ! vou particular time will'depend upon h< £ i look. The old joke about I he wife j P . . - Senior County Home Ecunomist Have you planned for financial carefully the family planm-ii , Tcsr^ stares lj='°»5v|' rearranging the furnitur^ ~:,e an:d sj,.,^- the rious Possibilities fo~-r ss - M reading. Earners and security in your later years? Or dotinK> in the past and how cios'•' 1 husband thinking tie is in the wroru.; U'lcvu-wing. reading, games and n,0(>sjng new furniture can be a you feel that current family needs they followed ilujir plan house has more truth than fiction, jotllco,,,e a siegaia me inipur- , consider all pos-as it will in your own home. Even and barrel tant part of a flom- plan drawn to sibililie-. ..' s and' w ye,t .,,„.ther„e ,„.ma„y , b'e fl a scale can play in having a success- though you use a tape measure, re 4 DAYS ONLY few rooms that have only one fur-member that you have walls, win ful rearrangement. Instead, the niture arrangement. A plan will THURS., FR!., SAT., MON. trial and error meihod is often used dows. corners, traffic lanes and oth point this out faster than actually er pieces of furniture that are not and usually at a very inopportune moving the furniture. SPECIAL time. evident in the store. ATTACHE CASES With n floor plan and furniture When a new arrangement is To help you visualize a piece of pieces in scale, various arrange- achieved, judge it only after living I furniture in your room, it may be .00 incnls can be tried without physical with it a week or so. Your initial helpful to block out the size excerlion. Tliu one problem with reaction to a new arrangement may newspaper or wrapping paper to the EACH a floor plan is that (he planner often 'not be completely valid. exact width, length and height. Then Reg. 6.95 and 7.95 you can see how much space a pro- posed piece will occupy. Other Fine Attache Cases 9.95 to 35.00 hold emipiment; eomparalive prices Budgeting Needed of various grades of merchandise at Another aspect of size of furniture different outlets; credit charges for often overlooked is whether you installment plans, budget accounts can get the piece inlo the house or FOUNTAIN PENS ... To Develop Best and long term contracts. up the stairway. Although doors A Personal Gift — Used and Keep records to find out if your can be removed, and other furniture Remembered for Years to Come Buying Habits dollars are giving your family what taken out temporarily to permit big they really want and need. Don't try pieces to be moved in, some stair- SHEAFFER STYLIST PENS liy MAHEL G. STOLTE to keep track of every nickel, but ways are just not built to accommo- 5.00 and 10.00 County Home Economist know where the bulk of your money date perhaps a king size bed or STYLIST 2-PIECE SETS goes triple dresser. Pre-checking of this In today's economy, budgeting is size factor may definitely influence 8.95 and 20.00 considered an individual family prob- Keep track of day-to-day expenses. your final selection. STYLIST 3-PIECE SETS lem. Your budget should not rule Assign one person tiie job ns "book- keeper." Get frequent reports from Light is another factor to consider 12.95 and 32.50 you but il must guide your planning and purchasing habits. licmcmber. everyone who buys for the family. in your final choice of both wood A FULL SELECTION OF DESK SETS therefore, a budget is only accept- An easy way is to have everyone put tone and fabric. If choices are made able when it gears your spending to receipts and notations on spending on in a store with a high level of cool your present and future needs and a spindle each day. Or each member light, you may bo in for a disap- LARGE SELECTION OF BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS goals. of the family may neave a note on pointment when the piece is install- ile for the "bookkeeper." Develop good buying liabils to holp ed in your home. The type of light- 72 Hour Delivery on Imprinted Cardi From Our Stock At the end of the week total the ing you have as well as the other you carry out your budget. Take ad- amounts spent and write them in the vantage of consumer information to colors in the room will have a def- inaneial record book, Then, at theinite effect on the color appearance THE STORE FOR HOME stretch your dollars. It's a food idea end of the month, total the expendi- to a new Telephone Business Office AND OFFICE to put your spending plan jn paper of a new piece of furniture. 1 tures under each category and com- at 127 Central Avenue and then to follow it. pare them wiUi those in the plan. Patterns in fabric and wood can seem very inconspicuous and dull in 107 QUIMBY ST. Some facts th;sl you should con- Keep all financial records together. Our Westfield Business Office, for- Everything is arranged to server You may find it helpful to set aside an open sales room with large WESTFIELD • 233-7200 sider when planning your budget amounts of space. Take a second merly located at 115 Mountain Ave., promptly and efficiently. This offij re: a desk drawer, a box or another con- has moved into new quarters at 127 venient place to the record book and look at considered patterns in the will take care of your telephone ha Open Every Night Until Christmas Adequate diets at low nr moderate confines of your room to determine Except Saturdays, until 5:30 P.M. bills, receipts, and other financial Central Ave. ness matters. We'll be happy to tat cost; methods of storing and prepar- papers. if this will he your final choice or ing foods; urability of clothes and if such a pattern will be overpow- This new and modern office serves you stop in, say "hello,"and tookw fabrics; durability and use of house- At Hie end of your budget period, ering. all customers in this area who have our new quarters. • compare what you spent with what telephone numbers beginning with you planned to spend. If your plan- Our affection are our life.—We 232, 233, 322, and 889. New Jersey Bel (a) ning and spending are very different, live by them; they supply our warm- cheel^to see why. If you can honest- th.—William Sllery Channing ly answer the question "Why," you've taken the first steps towards planning a workable budget. Remember, budget plans must be kept up-to-date and reworked when they don't meet your needs. Plan to hove frequent family conferences to Why Wait To Be determine if your family's goals needs, and wants ore being mot. Trampled By The Last Minute Shoppci This Christmas? Greens , WATCH FOR Come see our fine collection of Christmas TURNING CARS TUNE UP NOW AT WINNIH, AAA THAFFIC SAfiTV Wreaths, Door Pieces and Greens. FOSTEI CONTIIT Everything you will need to put BOISE'S THE BANDSTAND your home in the Christmas spirit 138 E. BROAD ST. • 232-6363 WESTFIELD'S HEADQUARTERS Order Grave Coverings and FOR MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Cemetery Decorations Now WE HAVE A SNOWSTORM OF Westfield Flower Shop VALUES IN STOCK JOHN C. 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PHONE AD 2-4660 ri..\iM-n:i,it • 7r,7-iM v Cave a brief rvsunie ul (!.,. rji-iiiy family: AUiedo Garcia of ! two wearings. il is important to ross Seeks PTA Activities .Mimjii«-i- dewiopmeiiiuj «luui:ioii iV-i'Li. iniHX wtlij Di. (.ieraid IK'Jlia- clieck on care directions. Unfortu- ••'mi in-..-.- prwr.ii!. cuitditi-icd thi« IXIM r-.-M ;. f;im:!y. ; Of St. Nicholas nately, some ouch highly decorative «I:I-.M'.LT ;n '.hree WeM.i;rid txnm- materials i'.re HIM> highly flammable PT COUNCIL liaclur schi^iarsiup ehainnan. ' br Italy's '>';>. VV A Kiiui;!!, rep.iru-d in.it ; Long liffure Santa traveled by seo care should be taken in the se- Superintendent of Sciioui.v ].; :••«.;:!.= . su;i.!,lv Itn- preieel pi-u- .;:.ii::ii. h.ni i n.-x-ti nei'.i'd -i! far. by. sieii:h. St. Nicholas, special lection of the material. [Victims I.illard Law. thanked lin I'-,'-. •;; y'-'i-i «.=.- iiiider ti,e (Iirvetu)!! o! '.'it' >.i!e i>! 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Broad St. Westfield AD 3-2121 Open Monday and Friday Til 9 — Daily To 6 Page 4 THE WESTFIELD (NT. J.) LEADER, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1966 Bureau of Correction and during Police Department, 514 Trinity PI. LEGAL NOTICES • LEGAL^NOTICES • 1953 to 1955 he was a consultant to Wesley Moore of Westfield Polio • LEGAL NOTICES • 2 Bluecoats Get •Wediueday. the 14ih d^y of l.H-ct>m- the KeCauver Committee. Department, 721 Summit Ave., am SUTIL'K TO 'HKIJITOHS bor A.U.. iat«. »t two u'clock ;n PROPOSAL 1 Those who received certificates in- Haze! h. Onque, 22 Johnson St KKMIU' "I KMA1A S. I-"Ji?K K. Cl* - t hf nfUTiionn of HU i d Uny. u 11 t he and Land Sun-ever- «,-'••'" "'s ! Certificates For N'f.lU*. \H h»T'-l-y tfiv*-n tbut nf-ulc rlKiit. title and iiiter*-«i of tln> : ! FurnuHnt io Ih,> cra*.'r of MARY C Ni'U- JiTK.-y ilau.d" Avm.'i ,i'.'v"'" ' •! cluded Lcroy F. 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ESKILOOS, BOOTINOS coordinates. Wild Bird Feeders and compare. You'll buy at GOODFRIEND'S THE HAT BOX HARDWARE HICKORY FARMS TEIN'S BOOTERY • FISHERMEN'5 DEN GAMBURG FURS GRILL'S 114 E. Broad St. 233-2469 121 Quimby St. 233-3399 130 E: Broad St. 232-3648 215 South Avo. W. 232-4370 Broad St. 232-5163 230 E. Broad St. 233-0660 249 E. Broad St. 232-3423 CIF.CULAR JIGSAW PUZZLES BARRICINI CANDY ICA'S FAVORITE TIRE CHRISTMAS CARDS OLYMPIA TRIM-A-TREE SHOP Frances Danny, Arden, Ruban- BY SPRINGBOK Itre Town & Country PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS "A world of Christmas" steln, Nina Rlccl, Lanvin, Exclusive In Westfield Moro fun. Moro challenging. fc Tires. Imprinted with your name. Moro beautiful. Over 500 All price langes. Chanel and many others. 24 hour service until Decem- plocns. Ovui 4C designs from I HORTON'S ber 23rd. HOWARD W. BOISE, JANE SMITH JEANNETTE'S which to choo.o. ;0F WESTFIELD JARVIS DRUG STORE INC. 227 E. Brood St. 232-1072 LANCASTER, LTD. 43-347 South Av«. E. HOUSE OF CARDS 137 Central Ave. 232-4800 54 Elm St. 233-0662 107 Quimby St. 233-7200 76 Elm St. 232-2232 232-1300 309 South Ave. W. 232-4022 FLOCKED "ORION MUSCLE SWEATERS" STUDDED SNOW TIRES CHILDREN'S RECORDS SAUNDA Facial Sauna BAUBLES BANGLES BEADS Spikos givo you 136% moro ;NO PRESS SHIRTS Ribbed turileneck sweaters- Sterling, Gold-Filled, 14K CHRISTMAS TREES traction on icy roads than Many now selections. The World's First Beauty Ao- sleeveless, short sleeve and 1. paisleys and plaids. Gold, Genuine Stones, Cul- regular highway tires. pliance. Modern version 01 tured Pearls. long sleeve styles. Tho latest lies Men or Boys legendary Scandinavian MEEKER'S Fall colon. BOB MILLER sauna. WE'RE LOADED I THE MUSIC STAFF GARDEN CENTER MILADY'S SHOP TIRE CO. MARTIN JEWELERS 27 Elm St. 233-1448 IE LEADER STORE MADE IN AMERICA 1100 South Ave. W. 232-8717 167 E. Broad St. 233-2758 420 South Ave. W. 232-4080 Elm & 0«.imby Sts. 232-6718 (• Broad St. 233-5609 128 Elm St. 233-4545 CSAIROL COSMETICS AND SCOTT'S GIFT CERTIFICATES HOME FOR HAIR PREPARATIONS SST SWEATER PAKS WONDERFUL FOR HER OR HIM QUALITY FURNITURE, Lipstick, pressed powder, ««n, Women, Children. WARM-LINED BOOTS For her — British Brovitl MODEL MOTORING moisluro makeup, rouge, SOUTH AVENUE ». Fisherman Knits, Or- LAMPS, ETC. Boots, Alligator Shoes & Bags. RACE CAR SETS Waterproofs ind leathers, nail polish, and hair color Mohairs. All colors, all For him- Florshoim Shoes, RAMBLER Flat Mid-High Heel, Newest A. J. SANFORD aids. • Instructions cheerfully "HO" Train Sets & accessories styles. Foot Joy Golf Shoos. 369 South Avo. E. FURNITURE CO. SCHAEFER'S SCOTT'S SHOES 232-2456 !E NEEDLEWORK THE PLAY FAIR RANDAL SHOES 540 South Ave. W. 232-4212 DRUG STORE Quimby at Central 233-5678 SHOP 118 Elm St. 233-0155 82 Elm St. 232-3680 305 South Ave. W. 232-7272 - Brood St. 232-6991 CUSTOM YOUNG EDWARDIANS KITCHEN AID DISHWASHERS ENGLISH LEATHER TOILETRIES MOVING SALE FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT STUDENT DESK SPECIAL in Beautiful Rodwoorl Boxos EPOXY SKIS Exciting looks from California Made by Hobart Last Week!! You still have All types of fireplaces custom from $1.00. time. Do your Christmas shop- by Arpejo. Ski Rentals fitted. Come in and consult ping now and save S. TERRILL'S us. VAN'S APPLIANCES WESTFIELD PHARMACY 116 Elm St. 232-5623 TOWNE FAIR 117 E. Brood St. 232-3726 20i E. Broad St. 233-6391 WS CENTER, INC. STATION RADIO & TV TAYLOR HARDWARE 70 Elm St. 233-3700 125 Elm St. 232-1500 "St 232-2442 333 South Ave. W. 232-4660 OUR TRADING POST PERMANENT PRESS SHIRTS FOR THE MEN IN YOUR LIFE STRETCH TIGHTS is chock full of exciting fAU COLORS THE GIFT ONIY YOU Gifls that ore sure to please! No ironing — nevorl Sport in Cigars, pipes, smokers' ac- | From infants to tall women. Scouting gifts. CAN GIVE and business shirts. [EEN AND CORDUROY cessories and executives' BREHM'S, INC. 1 ! "ew low prices Your portrait for Christmas gifts. WYATT'S BOYS' SHOP WOOLWORTH'S WYATT'S MEN'S SHOP 234 E. Broad St. WESTFIELD WESTFIELD & COLLEGE CORNER WESTFIELD STUDIOS TOBACCO SHOP 151 E. Broad St. 232-0988 104 Quimby St. 232-2701 =WING CENTER 18 Elm St. 232-2700 214 E. Broad St. 232-2627 Brood St. 232-3856 121 CenlrotAve. 232-0239 JACKSON PHARMACY MAC HUGH, INC. RUDOLPH E. NEHER REINHARDT'S FELICE JOHN FRANKS LIGHTING 400 W. Broad St. 207 E. Broad St. 264 E. Broad St. 135 E. Broad St. 84 Elm St. 106 Central Ave. 266 E. Broad St. WADE ALL WESTFIELD STORES THE STONES STUART'S WESTFIELD FORD LINCOLN-MERCURY 44 Elm St. 544 North Ave. E. 319 North Ave. E. Open Every Night Until Christmas 301 South Ave. W. P*«e 8 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER •, 1M6> Coate Playing On Trinity Starts Two YMCA Swim Teams Split June Perkowski Set_ s League^ ) First Meets Of New Season GMC Quintet With 89-60 Win Former Westfield Senior Higii j SpF Holy Trinity's quintet defeated But YW Swimmers Lose Guard Chick Coate is a very highly '. The Westfield VMCA "Y' 'swim The YMCA's "M" swim team drop Bergen Tech on Tech's home court, The Westfield Y Girls A U.am regarded member of the Georgia 3!)-e0, Monday. sorted its new season Saturday with team opened its season with an im-! |«"d its first meet of the season I Military College "Bulldogs" basket- an exciting meet at the Hassait pressive victory over Ihe Passive- ] the Shore Area V at Asbury Parl ball team. The Blue Braves were behind 12-10 Clifton Y. Although the girbio t CliftoC n team lust week. Westfield Saturday, 104-85. The local team was in the first period, but John Cladek Head Coach Carlton Walton calls 119-80, the meet was clol-r fen boys hosted the first meet in Wal-leading 85 to 76 at the endd off htheCoate, "... a fine ball-handler, THE WESTFI1LD LEADER hit for five straight to put them the score indicates, many contestants lace pool and turned in a score of individual events out dropped all fou hustler and shooter. Chick has look- ahead for good. separated by mere tenths of sec- 125 to Passaic's 65. freestyle relays, one by one-tenth of ed very well in preseason practices AJ1 five Holy Trinity starters were onds. David Butler. 1958 Duncan St., wasa second, to lose a hotly contested and we expect to look to him for in double scoring figures, led by « double winner in the SHO year old meet. Highlight of the meet was June extra duty when the season gels Oladek and Jim Livesey, with 18 Perkowskis fine lime in the 13.17 age group with wins in Ihe 25 yard The Westfield divers started the under way." each, and Scott Bollwage, with 17. freestyle and the 25 yard butterfly. meet in fine style racking up 12 100 yard breaststroke event She was Coate, in his second year at th Y Basketball League Opens Season Horace Drakford led Bergen Tech docked in 1:15.2, which set a new In the 11-12 year old group Bill Al- points to six for the Shore Area. Ha:n military prep school and junior co, with 17 points. bertson of 340 Edge-wood Ct., took Riddle took first and Glen Detgen A league record for June in her first lege, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L Ilul> Trfnlt) meet of the indoor season She tlso the 50 yard freestyle and Mike second in the 34-17 group, while E. Coate of 748 St. Marks Ave. He is Saturday With New Teams r. I- Keenan of 210 Manor Rd.. Cranford, Randy Jones was second and Pat Tralnor 4 13 placed second in the 100 yard butter- a sophomore. Ul veney 7 4 IB who won the 50 yard backstroke, Banes third in the 13 and under The Y Basketball League will open The Asplundhs have Mike Mease, fladok 44 10 IK bracket. ; lIut'KUth 4 3 11 joined Robert Rix and Peter Dcma- its fourth season Saturday, minus n a near repeat of last year's Ro- Itol I waxe 8 1 17 The Geiger girls posed a double rest to turn in the winning time on T. R. Larsen won the 910 back all the color and excitement of thetary Cup Playoffs. The Asplundhs Yulit 1 3 threat for Westfield, Robin placing the 200 yard freestyle relay. Greg have Mike Mease (9.9), Ralph Dello 0 1 first in the 13-14 100 yard freestyle stroke and the butterfly events for Brewster Wins Spidermen, tlie Sctsot, and Rock Mi'rxmiiilclV' ...... 1 2 4i Gerbcr of 535 Clark St. won the 13 14 Westfield. In the 13-14 group, John flunlon. Several new teams are inRusso (12.51, Tom McNamara '5.8), I:t nnt-llo 0 0 0 in 104.6 and Vivian outdistancing 0,a year old 100 yard butterfly and team- mount 1 0 2 pack in the 11-12 50 yard butterfly Perkcmski was first in the back- the league, and for the first time in Pete Rub (12.9), John Sully <3.1i, Ed Kotrpfler 0 u (i ed with Peter Meyers, Mike Brooker stroke and U. Kamsden took the Grid Award Down and Marty Danke. The Aven- in 34.4. and Steve Schmitt to take the 13-14 the league's history there are no butterfly event. Franklin Bowlers. gers have Rick Thorne (18.5), Den- Other first place winners for ZOO yard freestyle relay. Other firsts were won by Hay Me Atlantic City — Bob Brewster Jr. nis Felter (11.3), Kevin Wheatly • This Saturday the Y team wi The Kool Jerks open up against Westfield were: Bev Beales. Carol 1 Daniel in the 9-10 freestyle and quarterback of the Westfield Ilig (7.51, Bob Urciuoli (3.8), Doug M.U'- Anne Keating, Monica Byrne, Karen again be the hosts when they mee Paul Deen in the 1517 breastslroke. School Blue Devils, has been named the Golden Hears. The KJs arephy (3.7), and Don Christiano (2.3>. Orange YMCA at 2:30. Summary: sparked by their player-coach Bob Uruci- . . , Condrillo. Jenny Brooker, and a Summary: the winner of the annual Mariners The Wildcats begin their third sea- l»-i>kfoni spirited 10 and under relay team of Dlvlnir Hiving: 13 i.n.l under. 1. Wllllx, SA: Award Trophy. The awards are spon Anderson, 1.3 last year. Bob Brew- son together by playing the EmKell- y . . . . 2. It. Jnn..». W; i. l"ut K.'iDi'K, VV. lO-imfidy . Monica Byrne, Carol Anne Keating R-13: 1. Jinii-u Csnil. W: 2. li"> 1 sored by the Northern New Jersey sltr, Geoff Tilswortb and Larry Irk- bryos III. The Cats have Bobby K I'Hiif e . . Hull. W; 3. H..y Oratl! I'. 11-17: 1. II Hi(i.n.-. W; L . '!. IWBIIII. slor will try to help Anderson with Just Merri Hugger and Jenny Brooker. • 14-17: 1- Krlc V'nll Leuveii, W: J W: 2. I.elnmiM. MA. Chapter of the Alumni Association Flynn, John O'Shaughnessy (8.5), A well rounded shore area YW T cm TlioimiK, W; 3. Ai'i»til IIHKII.HU- Kiel-*! ylf: !i-l!f 1. H. M<-I);ini«-I. W; United States Merchant Marine the scoring. The Golden Bears have •1. S. l-'ui-'lier. SA: 3. 1>O»K Smith. W \ Scott Sanborn (5.3). Pete Jensen Tla 22 16 GO team soundly trounced the Westfield •1-12: I. It. COJIIO, KA: 1. V. Ci.nroy, Academy, Kings Point, N.V. Brew- Bob Cutrer (5.7i, Dave Pushman (4.7), Dave Twitchell (4.4), Jim Holy Trinity . . . II 24 33 IS—89 • 9-10 2f, yd.: 1. I vlil Under. IV: 2 (3.21, Tom Hood (2.2J, Bill Mtyur llergcn Tech . . .. 12 H 17 17—lid Y B(aby) Porpoise team in its opeii- Sucitl ItuiiRlns, W 3. J.'ff Wolf. I W, 3. J. ll"l)>iiuin, KA. 13-H. 1. R. ster is Westfields' combo QB and Ewen (4.1). Jack Henrickson (3.1), 4 George reck, P. TtiMa, SA ; -J. IS. K.jriimtt'M, W; 3. kicker. The winner and the two run(9.11, and Bill Backus. 11-18, 50 yd.: 1. Hill All.i-rtHoii. lion l'-(ird. «'. K.-I7: 1. K. Krui<)rrr, and John Aiello (2.5). The Embryos £ Pete LJemnrewl. \V ; 3. AIILII cjii .SA; 2, H, IN-i'Klc. KA; 3. P;iul Ue«Mi, nerups are chosen on a one-to-five The Chuckers and the Wrambling are led by Steve Shawcross (15.9), 1'; 4. I'olcir II«BM, 1". 1S-14 1(10 yui'il: 1. .Ti'ff lirrlin. ekKlriiki" Another Great CHRISTMAS GOLF SALE! 1 COME IN ... LnrKc»t .selrell.in of <;<>W nnB» On Snle Anyivlierr WE HAVE YOUR SIZE WIDTH 4 *'/? 5 5«/? 6 Low Closeout Prices, on All B X X X X X X TREADS 1966 Men's and Ladies' Clubs and Bags C X X X X X X WINTER D X X X X X X RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES L OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Perfect for Gifts . . . Putters, Wedges, Pull Carh, Umbrellas, Wood Covers, Gloves, Travel Covers, Carry-All Bags, Electric Putting Devices and Many Other Golfing Items GOIF BALLS ALWAYS ON SALE •xnrxrinr-urv-urv-u- AIL PRICE RANGES ... IN GIFT BOXES SHORT HILLS GOLF RANGE | 800 MORRIS TPKE. (RT, 24) SHORT HILLS, N. J. ... A Shop Devoted Exclusively to Phono: 376-2543 the Fitting of Children's Shoes . . . W§i§W$0$ Fro Mi.>ii Ouen l!rr,r JXIJ Hni'lmilnK Sn.i.tuv > l'nlll <-|, rlntmna IKll'HM—>lt>\. TMIir rill. l> n.m. Io tl li.iii, 17 ELM ST."233-7172~WEs7FiLD S.VT. .V SI'N.. tl u.i>i. Io II || Open Monday Evening ^Efc*nnrnr~ '..i> • Kn,\ . ! Sports Schedule P,, \ \oU"> Aimivrrsary ater poises BowUng RcsuUs .\ Holy Trinity •-'* s u ! < >i i ,\ ;X Si. I i«iiw J Si'ofc-h Plains — Vincent A. J>o 30R HIGH I T. 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AUTO Station Wagon, V-8, today, $39.95 Post Paid tire needed A Auto., P.S. 3 by • Pranl-ftif«l ttr»t\ng9 C^^QC "to. Trans., P.S., R&H • T1r#» » Tadplp* *^^^W CHARGE • frMltrj 9 AH Mtbt* ^^W $875 $1895 • Mufrirr • Kbwrlia Mr Free mounting MEADE ASSOCIATES, Inc. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM SEE CHET MOUNT OR TOM STEELE Buy from a reputable deafer who offers only P. O. Box 111, Elizabeth, N. J. selected Suburban-Traded Used Car*. SERVING NEW JERSEY SINCE 1920 GENERAL TIRE SERVICE I I Name 400 RAHWAY AVE., ELIZABETH estfield Motor Sales Co., Inc. j Street Town EL 2-6700 •» NORTH AVENUE WESTFIELD, N. J. I | Telephone _ _ IIOUKS: 7 A.M. TO 7 I'.M.. MO.N. TIIKU Fill. - SAT. 7 A.M. TO J:JO I'.M. gpen doily «|| 9 p.mi AD 2-FORP (3-6-7-3) I . Page 8 THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1966 by State Htjliwajr Dept. for [ - winter festivals, evergreens and win- will be head of the house for the Mistletoe for Luck. Today, a meet- chiefly In an-fl bi-tween TrolU-re I-*. yrovement of IVcotflcld A ve. fromm How It Began | ter-blooimng plants were prized for UIKI Murray St. Xl*»dl»on Ave. to Madison HU1 Rd., coming year. ing beneath tlie mistletoe brings < "itv oT Jsiihwny. t'nc-IOKiuK ordi- Hah way and Clark and authorize j Iheir promise of spring and the "Rosemary, that's for Kemem- good luck in the form of a kiss. lilince with rffrrrjir*' t<> l>vh »toi>« County Treasurer to deposit re- j sun's return. For the first Chris- at WfBl Jimwin Avt. »ml Si. no^rpc quired Hum of J70.7S& with State 'Green Christmas* brance." When Shakespeare wrote Ancient peoples believed that mis- }\oro <-x RrisHI*? IJii rk, i;i!i')"sinK HiKhwiiv Dent, toward eaid work. Slians. ilio same greenery symbolized this famous line, rosemary was nottletoe had a more positive control of/liriftric-^ t-t ra:u\ntv ^nrUiutl, »^1"p- KESOI TT1ON> ADOPTED lite denial. tifne or s*taiwlj!ii; *A motor ye hi elm Prfrhuldrr Dunohttr for only for remembrance—it was forover luck, good and bad. A bit oupof n wttilcrly side v( (iallopl»»- Hill Comntlitrf of tbr Vt'hol* Traces Heritage "The Holly and the Ivy." As theChristmas decorrting, too. mistletoe hung over a doorway was ICxtondinjer cougra-tuJatolnfi and ' Henry Su'll Smit U. f-nrlottluc irt* he«t wt«hos to Hon. FYMertek C. old Christmas carol indicates, both Rosemary, a fragrant herb that said to ward off evil. f'.rt7iH l Son « ilh reference to IBIC Kontz, upon appointment as Judpe holly and ivy shiire an am-iont her- remains evergreen in warm cli- Cuiirtl Uiirri.i-. of JuverjDo and X>omeutip rt^iattone To Olden Times itage as holiday greenery. Karly A later Denei suggested that mis- FH'MTUKT T.io Kaplowllz. f?x- Ocurt. mates, is no longer used as a holi- tletoe could bring bad luck. If mis- pri'HHiiiK ajM>rPc'Htlion for the Board x chiii'aelcri/.aUon of holly as museu- day decoration, but it still retains ompt Ht- t» b\s rct-cnt TV- lient -u'i»he» to Hon. Cheetcr A. "Wei- A sprit; of mistletoe. ;i liolly liiio and )vy us feminine goes hack tletoe boughs put up for Christmas lo ixTHoiuu-l action dcnliurnpr, upaA a-]tpo(ntment ot Su- wreath, an evergreen tree-these its legendary connection with Christ- are not removed by Candlemas Eve rn;i 1 t»-r« in offlco. pcrinr Court. lo |in.i;an frames, with "the huliy and Him Measures, url- PJxtenrllngr congratulationfl and mas. 'Feb. !>, this belief holds that each ere no wdi'l fut-1 and other decorations of lirocMK-ry the ivy" iji fritMidiy eompt'tition. viKinir Hi*- hent wishes to Hen. Kalph DeVlta. come into hmues at )iulki;iy tirm—i The legend says that, during the leaf will bring forth a goblin to re-lifi-n.sj-a "r i»!iit f*« i«^ut-n appointment ay Judge of Dis- j;1 monili of Svj.t. 1VW, or f trict Court. and tradition blooms. ( -^ i- tradiloin says that spiny- flight into Egypt. Mary spread the main for the rest of the year, harass- Ex tending- con^ratuUutione a.nd i :ncc liollies are "he" hollies, ing the household. * i'f.uiity Kiiiriin'.-r J. A. Komlvli. b«-»t wlnhea to Hon. V. William DI The '"green Christmas" i.s an an- ' Holy infant's clothing on a rosemary :ittv iHintf fli»- Com mill ce on KomlR Tjuono upon appointment ajj J udge ciont custom, more universally ob- while the smuoth-leaved plants are bush to dry. . Al once, the bush be- an.] Hrlriu>« CUIK-UI^ with r<-«uvnl of Union County Court. 'she" hollies. The kind r f holly of I 'ni.in County IMaiiniiitf BottrcJ, Ki tend Ing congrrflt ulatlons and served than a "white Christmas." t came sweetly scented, and its pale MERRY XMAS that (liv H'-anl of FrH^JiohUTK, prior bent wiHhes to Hon. John C. Demos brought into the home ut Christmas white blossoms turned to a lovely to taking formal action on rctfUfuiB upon uppolntment aa Judgo of Su- In earliest times, at the pagan r«»r iidUitionB or deletions to Ounty perior Court. determines whether "he" or "she"blue. The use of Xmas for Christmas r«iid hj-Ktrin. refrr nuc-h matter** to Bx tending- congratulation* and originated in the early Christian )'la niiiriK' I*t»ai'd f1"" review ana rcc- oral wlBhee to Hon. Brvla S- Pulop, upon appointment to Superior Court. church, reports World Book Encyclo- f'lijff Mt-dicol Kx a miner 15 r. Ber- Frcrhvldcr Edward H. Tiller pedia. In Greek, X is the first letter nard Khr.-nl.t-iu. HMVIKIIIK the L.c«rfft- (vr Cummltter of the Wtole liuurc puKHt-d H.ill allowing nccond K^BoIvinp that this Board go on of Christ's name. . It often was used recurrj tm urfi:ln« U. S. Corp» of as a holy symbol. inin^rue ninl rccoininendiiiK uppoint- Army Bntdneere. with all pffHsible nu-nl of HJinif. , i( hanto, lo complete plans for and 1 rvi nK *". M altz. cniiKratuJatlng commence nceensary etepa toward pen pic .if I'liii'M County un beautiful Hllc-viating floor condUionu on Eliz- in-iv court h JuflKP ciu-mer A. WcfiJpn iniriipr, softer and your money Hill ttii it t i ng r*K\iA nut Ion ;ix J ii'lt «• nf I'lifon County Court to n«»n. Hlchard J. HuulK'H. cnVc-tlvc Rcpt Z the '66s—and a '66 was quieter than one of the world's most ("ititliI V Troiiuurnr. JKT vfnln*r t bat Various TrciiKitry hills: ituiltir^l n nrl expensive cars. It's just one payoff from improvements at 150 points ndn wcrp ri*l n vrnt i*d. l>ciin ^»I • (V, iidvlHf 11 ir prlcP that make these dazzlers your biggest dollar's worth ever. Come see! mnirf crfffllvo Sfni *M ijiflfi. I. TrvliiK WIIICK of KlfKiilii'lh, rr-1- nllvc to piirklrifc K|i;tic fur title ciirrhiTH. 1,111-ins H. l'liimh "f Kliznli«-iii, Hut ivc t«> Hmcli<' < oml IIK fpjin t on f Cmiri Ileus*-. Ponril "f r'lwij-cii FrpotioWrw or IIHHOX (~*mm ty, i*H JI live tn Pun slt- tllllonni I'flivc'illnn I'r-mnHiil In Itp- City of Summit, ciir in^hiK <>rd|- Hiii'O i'Ht«lill»*hiiiir fuirkln»r r*-Ht rli'- Imis it t Hiu:iuil II ti ht hiliTHtM-t Ion of M«»-»-l*i A viv HIII) (ircliiiH SI. City <.C I.lml.Ti. i>iiftr).«l>ii( |rcnn|u- rin ri'M *!••-• ti 11 ir !><*••(. r,f !,"•««- nn.l Muiri'Pism IMii.ll.- Mtifptv t<> rivl.xf Htirtvl IhnitH n VV'.....I A vr-.. SlH.'i Ml., Ixiwcp Thit'i juit tht b«|lnnln», Inf toHfl 1,huh' 11 A vr*. mid 1?:M ittui Rrf. Olvts'nti ..f" Mitlur \'r-»» 'rt.-s. 11 n- ictvloi'- (>til||Ui|]''i> rtT Siw lilL-liria rovifliMU fur r«'iriil:it*nii 11ml '-"Mitrnl Faiflane SOO/xl Hirdlop f Itiifflr i'txl imi-klnir, t-U; A 1«.» at>- Ofl! B^Br ROSEBUDS n Ford Motor Company's LlleQuard Doslgn Safely SI tile lllKhwriy I>tn1. w]t Ii M-r.-r- Ford XI Hardtop Foaluros aroslsndard on all 1967 Fords. r I'lit-Ux^nv i'liil lbt> mi hscif IIHII t hn|ii>- WESTF1EID MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. Hl'liivri "f I"1"' H'NM. COLOGNE BYYARDLEV Twn. of Hrrlti'li'v Ih'luhlH. nnvls- H'lwhit't happcnlngl London girls hiK' work I UK' rnsr-iiHiii'n IIMVI* IIPPH 319 NORTH AVENUE E., WESTFIELD, N. J. hi-f 11 r«'i| In [I'tiiii-itton willi cr)M- |uK tplath it on-for oh! Such • Htriu-tliiii <»f :t bl-i-nM>iv i»r|ii»r»'«. frisky, flirty letting. Oh WOW! Let >r;ivnr ThiHiutf <'i. IHinn nf KII7.11- li.-ll! ' i-nu^liic ltoi.nl !•• |»r'.l',.H Ohl do London ha ppe n to you. Vi ox. wHIi ••} (Mi 11-1111 "f KM za heth Ttivcr. P«rfum«, 2 oz, (pray mlit, 4 ox. cologne. $3 «ch. Y«rdl«y'i m*d, mod comady riot. Monday! at 7:30 p.m. (EST) on NBCTVI BARON'S Tortl.V propel. Iw Amnlco Or. JUST RECEIVED for Christmas - Reg. $24.95 TAME IT'S NOT! HITACHI TRANSISTOR RADIO FOR MEN Comes in a rugged .95 plastic Carrying Case. 10 You get all these features: OPTICAL SIGHT REALLY Reg. $15.00 FIRES LONG Of? SHORT A Really Welcome Gift HAS BARREL OR SIGHT HITACHI FIRES EXPLODING GRENADE FIRES CAP-LOADED TORPEDO BOMB for the Whole Family FIRES ARMOR-PIERCING R0Cr«n BATTERY FIRES SECRET MESSAGE MISSILE SHAVER For Men or Women A year's subscription to $Q.88 8 by Yard ley EXFLODMQ GRENADE THE WESTFIELD LEADER Men like it. NEW! Reg. $7.50 It comes on stronger. Women like It $4.00 It doesn't smell like MAGNUS $2.88 the jtuff they wear. UncWIILzed— (Out of County $5.00) for the civilized man! ORGAN BourJcjIlrrtirol Learn lo play your favorite After Shivi Open Sundays 9 air«. and ColO|mJ4.5O tune in 60 seconds. Soip en i Rgp« $2.50 ' USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE FROM TOWN P. tlftSiUfrtn J5.00 .95 ' Tardily o/«tucr» ten Amarkn or* cr»ot»d from Free Gift Card with Each Order In England end liniihvd (* lh» U.S.A. from lh* original Er>g1lih I ex mule*, ecn- 19 tll ladddlldl OVER 1 MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 243 E. BROAD ST. OPPOSITF RIALTO THEATRE PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Phone ADams 2-6680
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