THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WE�KLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY
WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Parea-5 27, 1941 20 C-tt
StateGurd To HaYe Motorizedn U it TownCouncil United Fund Reaches Police Ordered d Selects More Men For Here Battalion Gives Approval $31,011Campaign Four To Enforce 15 As PartOf Smth With To Go Jury Army Trainin Cel. Awaits Ap.... To 1941 Budget Days Gambling g Re11 taent ef MNical Olicers a1 Next Eirhty-Three Per Ceat ef Geal Already Pled,ed. Tw• Hu on Step in New Militia Activities Ne New Men to dred fifty Workers Raise More by Ban Leans Friday, ; Two Residents Speakin Favor Mut St SclareiberW am Araia Aar Grtup at Re,UterFer TrHp Monday, March 104 st 7 for Service Proposed Outlays at 3 Gamesof Claance,Draw· 11rc• With the "go-ahead" signal having talion, which will have headquarters Of d Unite Campaign for ing f the birthday dinner on Fri ay fort I The Hearia1 Success the o in11in West"ld Dix been given by Trenton head'quarters in the Elizabeth Armory, include Westfield osocialf agenciesd seemed as- night. h selected for ne ed activities by h er- Company A and om y B, ifte No. as re w t e C p n r Only tw when more 250 Th "No ga bl ng even by charitable Board New J a o 1·esidents spoke at the night than e first repol't meeting m i , )Mil regist 4an ts for state sey State Guard, the Westfield unit units, and Company D, pistol unit sured last YM g a heldincreas one r a public hearing Monday night, both ex workers gathered at the C for Monday night showed a re groups, will be tolerated in Westfield," foll�wing y, at is only awaiting the app in ment of 1 al ot d lizab th and Comp C, A t on Frida March 7, o t l e E e any pressi r approval, the the second report d'inner me ing W. u p dg over any er 6, t ng thei before et . in the mber of le es Police Chief John R. Schreib an medica officers for the required phys- a rifle utonit, d i l in Plain eld. n the Jio. l r l fi Town Council finally adopted the bud- r sto chairman, reported a ye r inc ea in o nc yesterday after · c t Pl. to M. B i l Jr., previous a and an r se . n u ed e eip of W e an Sc. ical Wi iam A. ventua y the loca will op- f l941 . 1 Wal. Av. examination, Col. ll E ll l troop et total of $31,011 raised of the $37,115 m n pledged but md1vid rd rs from the office of County Pros a.W n hrop b l , 321 g or . amount of o ey o e 259 St. Ross said this morning. 1 erate with scout cars, but at the sta1t e s all ltf-J�:ordi t .MurraY. e y the goal. So far of the total has to averag a m · ecutor Abe J. Llv.lng'n St. N d wffi few rcycles. H nr G. Atwater, president of ual pledges seemed David. tl-Joeepb Pauml, UO o new m n will registere have only a moto l 83 % to he u r Dnvlr-; er,.clark 311 L'xSt. AV. e Westfield Taxpayers Association and been p edged with only $61 04 er amount. At campai n a q a - Jn the en ntcChe•, n here, since bea r e r go. g past there have be many ren Fiadlnf,258 Plains. l g ·enroll- The tables of organization call fo Mrs. G. D. d that thi wd as a "l::warEdwin there is a former councilman, and Mrs. R. A. Crosby, manager of ters it was state s d'l'8wings radi s and other prizes l!f-Daniel Scotc�h ment li all, forty-four en st d men and th e f for o S PJ. AV. s from the meetings last f li e re o. - Di isi n T, had succeeded raising a cation of d r interest u::Joseph Bartels, 627 Sc.ummit t chairman of the government v o in he lthy indi a wi e here, Chief Schreiber but P aiAV.ns according Ross, supervisor of ficers. A 195 men wemer, commented, wv-x111�L---1"'h&8h;m�t· Lanrlhnek, 238Scotch to Col. total of are avail- Z 92 of the divisional quota. Ro y D. in the campaign. The ann ncement l operations g up of the ,Westfield u this will no longer be allowed. Fantini, the local unit, which is pa t of Squad- able for selection. Col. Ross said t�e ro % vi- M.o l' t l 411- ScnkhJr., Plains.No. AV. League of ome V t r , p oved Allen of Division rested the di on Monday night by W. B i� o Lewie \·�udug, 462 A of the Si th Battalion.r ffice been W n o e s ap r w Bingo, together with every game ns:OeorgeKer\'Jl, n St'y ran x o rs have selected but will sional banner fromU, G r R. Ruck- · e campaign of HO-Ralph Plains. I i prep in eo g that he hoped that h Gordon,, Jr., Scotch 3 Oval. the work of the council s ar g t chance or sale tickets for d1·awings Morga Final instructions for renewed ac- not be announced until approval is D visi n e Le night was of Pllnton-ul6 W. Br�ad St. budg t. ert of i o H. The leading team would be comp e Friday tivity by he Guard were given received from the state. the new � was banned throughout the county •fJ.A I.,tmuelSherrnnn l!ownrd, Raby t State . . lrize was won by 1". D. Wi on in with l d by t o 1 . Av. l ls greeted cheers h 11 WalterVolunteer. �17 and a nu ber other All m n will be nlisted as p ivates, Atwater said the assocrnt1on. �ad sustained Tuesday by lhe Janua1·y term Grand • to Col. Ross m of e e r Allen's Division U. e s At that meeting ean s li t fo lows: which 150 work r . t � Jury. r l cement s l he e will be ele tion a e a stud)' of the document, A letter received by Chief t c of . s J d r ert and his D niels North Jersey officers Thursday night after which . !fl While division leaders expres ed hea ed by e b Welch Sr., Schreiber ep a William a at the lub in The officers. Only able-bodiedr male res1- md1cates? the same tax ,.rate as l�st from Rev. Edward E. et r Gates ; Essex Newark. . confidence i n their bi ity raise the H Jr., with per ·' 413, u he 382,Cle C year, $3.84, and no susp1c1on a son, Herbert Welch son Scotch Plains, foreman ofP thee Westbrook; L t r session was attended by Brig. Gen. dents of New J ersey between 36 and found nd g lJ<'ridayto night in r ec of e h $6104 outsta in by centages of 112% and 106%, esp berry; 553, Charles Jos 55 w o have served in of misma' agement." He ..c m ded Grand Inquest, points out "the law Ha William A. Higgins, adjutant general; years of age h ! o n honor of Bris 's birthday anni- tively, did much to b ing up the to�al Peter A bert Dughpi e Mr. l r • n554 l n component of unc1 and cd: :ne regret do s not differentiate between profes· ; Brig, Gen. Lewis B. Ballantyne and a y the arme forces of th& c� �dd er a y, of c o ing the cam- G. uck rt's its e 'Ko e y 538, Rob rt 1 , \\ s r l s of R e g sci ln ; e Col. The 'ore Voeltcr, who have , Uni e Slates can ndl i t The there Is nol reduct 0n th tax rate, v instead H. Division H to sional and charity gamblin ." e s . � na y quota. od the t . Ill paign on Murch 3, as or gi ll pel'centage of 71 % of i s T mas, Jr.; 583, John Wai; been nam F. up d m accord .wi h the Jn· high t In the l�sephho ed to set the state organ- period of enlistment is for one year. but are fu�ly t scheduled, it to11ointed outi by H. conclusion Monday night jury called upon n D na o w11s At the of resolution hrens, Jr.; o iz t The State Guard will consist of 1,- creased police budlfet.which made th. is the policea su pr ss gambling Be t Di'- a ion. G. Atwatel', president of the Unite wus stated that the per p e 612, Louis596 E ugene Chee impossible. We mdorse the budget officers to ht - Troop C of Squadron A will be sta- 920 enlisted men and 190 com mission- ampa gn, that there arc more thand meeting, ita high t nig t all its forms, Two Westfteldera are llCO; C i centage w s the es first h e d It wi a ed wil replace the New completely." among t e twenty-one men tioned in Westfi l . ll be oflicers. l 3000 ards in the hands of port in lhe h tory of United h and two Parke , c.hairman of t e It pledge c out re s the h mechanized cavalry unit, Col. Ross Jersey National Guard, which is now Mrs. Zwemer said the league also w i h reports av i n ht w s women on the jury, George W. Bart er worke1·s from h c no h e Campaign. The report lust ig a ', S.state s: "Fro111 the ord num in erv , lett of an u y r said. Other units in the Sixth Bat- fede1 al s ice indorsed the budget. She suggested een nec s i a tes a great r record breaker, o second C erb r road, an ac• ed it can readily be b given. This e s t anothe n t ann u , next the le gue countant,281 and enry Forster of that year members of a deal more work between the closing H thato nc Class lA registrants ------Jo'. 318· the meet with the council and discuss each the night and the open- (Continued on Page Temple pince, a t easurer. very pid y in re- of dinner last ra l i mal hearings before It 8) The c n y r lay item in n or is ------·------ou t bingo ban thwarted \lingcall called u mbers Registrants n ram Police adopted. f by thous nd of per ons duringp the · 1o D a Autbori"ty a s s t1quested wat.ch the local to h bu e s w from last two evenings, There we1·e c School T e dg ho s ju111p $65,- o pro bulletins and follow the all t 11 W 000 $75,080 in t Fewer Homes Were RedCr orks tests from muny qunrtei·s concernina This rapid rise in call To Address Clu to he police depart t eight-hour ss the ruling. bell.bers ls due to the fact that only ment item because of he e The telegmm sent pollce chlef1 every qu b BeginsThursday work day syst m. Police costs for Quota cent of 100 es BuiltLast Year On. Spring by William to David's stal! n other services dl'Oll $12,320 of per that re C0Ue11 Women Heu Two Lieutenants from Morozow few c ngetos and bearing David's signatu re said; 'res a classified are Wm to lnltruct $10,020. There are ha . Profeuor at en Men AU Phases of h un cipa rop i "I have been dll'ected by Grand IA fnen." the term deferment mong t e o her m i l app r . in Reli f Sup· the order tlrat in t ButAverareCost Wa1 Hi1her ! Jury to Instruct you to see that Meetinr ation;, which present a n be misinterpreted, it should Tuesday Evenin1 TheirWork a et total of aU $1,432,224 as compared with $1,545,- Gives Sip1 of Great· $19,�96,805plies 11 Sent by. National forms of gambling including bank uot 't at men s cl1U1Si- h o . night and bingo games whether rug al ed before the local Robert S. ingworth, professor of first session of t e school for 204 last year. Or1an11ataon 'udentoodbe c l ll The 1941 er Activity · I tax commercially or fol' charity or by any 1111y that he for C r University, members of the police departmenth will Based on the bud et the 1941 ime need dramatic art at la religious organization are k e n n at� for town r s be $1.377 elief sent thro gh tho dbcontln bltomesat any tur gen , it twas ]>1}inte Worcester, Mass., will be t e guest be held next Thursday v i g at r u o es will buil ng permits for the R supplies e p p g Westftel
BAMBERGER'S HALF- YEARLY IJllllGll'S COllDIAU.r INnru rou f'O rBE NEF /EllSEl
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Die,._ /or ...dlle ,,,,, lal"'°'1 dte o/ New /ffrlty 1Ae ...... lie fl/ _Hip Sdlool ...... ,.,, in .., ...... _.._ ,.,...... �....·,,_.n-are lit ...... ,,.Nodonol ia• Hlfli 5"'°'11 .4rt&lihle •Jr- .wcla...... to "'°'*' ,,,/"""""'-' .. ' lit ,.. Att GaU.-ia oJ IM Ginulie lntlitute in Pi#I•. miu thia last opportunity to aave on of �/orfowl i"'"- Don't h�ndreda for your home. There is still plenty of values assortment. JOOO ,...,,.,. reprMfllin&Ilse,,,...,,,, work o/150 dooll, But there plenty of time! Not for another lcil 6e •ibiletl. Tiieyttiill com' aAlridyof arem«lia, in• ISN'T six dluJinaPidorial Illwtration, tAe GrapliicA,.,,, Sadpture months a chance to choo1e will from 1uch -4 Ceramics, JfWflry and MflOlaa/t, Phofosraphy, Col· you have a wide rtmeiitof furniture such tremendous ,.,_, Tmik andFabric Design, Advertiling A.rt, and savinge! .... auo at lnclualrialDaign. Remember, Saturday i1 t�e deadli�e! - l'IUIBSt .4 Cnm4 PM oJ 1100 Klll 6e awarded byRk1um1 of Co.,for Fftl,Jr,,Pmickm L.Bamberger & the moseoutatanJlng I"°' work Sdwlanliip• .SAVE NOW! PAY IN CONVENIENT ?I in IM ex1ium. will ''""promiaing Ml MONTHLY PAYMENTS!
.....,, lo N1W Yorl: City A.rt Sdroob: Cdld, SUver and Bro�re llMllala al.o RGER'S cu well °' many rrmihanJiae p,.;.,will be awarderl. BAMBE DEFERRED PAYP4ENT USE PLAN of A downpayment, the balance in diatinguillied jury, ou,.tandi"8 figures m n ly .4 madeup in die,Jield oJ small convenient o th pay- worb Mr. Forest former ments, plus service charge. Art, Mil 1elecl the pri:f winning . Cram, in Superriaor of Ari IM Yorl: Hip/ISchools serve (J Ne"1 , will aa chair• BAMBERGE of Juryof Award.Other memhen USE R'S BUDGET CHARGE ACCOUNT. man Ille ore: Mr. EdwardSteichen, /amoua phologruphr; M. F. Agha,Art o/ �o Down Payment and Dr. Director die Colllle. pay, plus 6 months to a 1ernce charge, N°" Publieatiom; Mr1. Aline Bemateln, Vice·Preildem of IM M.fftllnof Coatume Art; Mr. , well·known sculptor,and Leatet' Furniture • • Fifth Floor Mr. Gaha RaymonJl.oeic!r• n l dualrial Deaigner.
B.4.MBEBGER'S ART G.4.LLERY • .SIXTH FLOOR
L.· BAMBERGER & CO. � ..______,u or Ulll U'I .UUI lttlll*_ __... THE LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1941 WF£TFIELD Sclaeel which Hi,la I found oils, at.er colors, � � in- I. L, QuJmea life insurance business in 1933. 1940 Te TeU ef Frieada ings are under the auspices of the Art I eludes wor� m pastels, crayons, dry (elly Baptist, Congregational and Metho- ' Star E_L!L�- 0 F a L also marks the fifth consecutive year UU8- pea chalk and charcoal, as well er ,_ dist churches and are intended' for the - · --- painting 1allll'IJlCt Uu that he has been the Penn Mutual , 1 ___ 8 Seniee c.-iuiea ==--c1wa1 as pen and pencil drawings. general public. The cost of the speak_ . The �ew Jersey High Sc�ool Art L. leadmg producer for the state. Directs (,raphic Arts covers prints, lino- Ratus Kelly of 220 Harrison ave- At the first meeting of Interchurch ers is met by free will offerings. 8 Exhibition opened to the public Tues- leum block prints and advertising art. o 432 N tn Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and son, Ratus o'clock Play \ nue (formerly f orth he t Fellowship groups to be held in the The meetings arc held at on day in L. Bamberger Co.'s specially Photography has a section I C 8 u Jr., will leave Westfield about April 2. & to itself . 1 March 6, 12, 19, 26 and April The cted aft gallery I street ) has Just been offic1ally. notified and make the trip California by Baptist Church on Wednesday eve constru on the sixth and some beautiful posed and casuai to meeting on the twelfth will be a Chi· !loor. This is one llf the regional shots have been entered by high school . that he has again qualified for rnem- motor car, going out by the southern nings in March, Homer L. Morris, nese dinner held in three churchea I a ope r eliminations taking place over the pupils. bership in the Penn Mutual Life In- route, vi New Orleans and through commissioner to Eur for the Ame closing with a mass meeting at country for the fourteenth annual ex- Costume design, part of Mexico and retu rning via Salt iean Friends Service, will be the the design for fabrics surance Co.'s Quarter Million Doi- Methodist Church. hibition to be held in the Fine Arts and textile decoratio,n also has a sec- Lake City and Denver. While en speaker. After taking graduate de Jar Club. This he Galleries of the Carnegie Institute in tion, as u marks the eighth route to and from the convention, they grees at Columbia, Mr. Morris was J)irecling � does ind strial design and consecutive year that Mr. Kelly has m ppeacor.ance,mumt y Pittsburgh in May, and is co-sponsor- mechanical drawing. plan on aking many side trips, tak- professor of economics· at H unter and p oduPection;;;;;;;A of the n; .Paid for a r o sufficient volume of life ing in the Grand y Yosemite at Earlham In - n- riDf mto by Bamberger's and Sch la.stic Can on, Colleges. 1922 23 u ch bas just gone re- ed insurance to merit membership in this N whi magazine. Ne l Juier ational Park, the Royal Gorge, e tc. der the Friends Service he did' child . Walter Greaza, executive exclusive club, only 116 of the more From nearly 3,400 pieces of arts l •• The� expeet to be one for a�out four relief and famine relief in Russia a nd �,IB p,..... than 2,000 full-ti ¥ . and we - To Be Held 7 me i·epresentatives t? six weeks . This will !so the in the Ruhr. In 1931 he was the di- 11�' of Actors Equ!ty, ll and crafts work submitted by over . � �e ry Ieadmg man of New Much throughout the country having writ- eighth cons c tive convention t i r child Broadway 2,000 pupils in of Jersey's e u r p fo rector of the feeding program in one. l&& ten the required amount of insurance Mrs. Kelly a R - the coal 1 microph public, parochial, private and voca- Marion Bishop's Ma rionettes will �d atus Jr., young Mas fields and in 933-35 field su- wnand attain such membership. Mr. Kel- K a has devoted his give the to elly bemg somewhat of vet- pe!'visor, Division of Subsistence : Greaza. who tional schools close 1 000 were as the next ter to Wizard vf Oz ly will attend the annual convention ran-havi ill Q Mil· Homesteads, tre, has spent the last chosen by a fury to be feature in the series of Junior Pro- e. ng attende a uarter for the U. S. Department the thea of selection of the Quarter Million . , llEIKL-.tta ...... Among Dollar Club, hon Dollar Clu� convellt1on each ear of the I nterior. »I� years on Broadway. exhibited during store hours-9 :30 to grams sponsored by the School Wei- . � TT.....,... •JUN•.. .._ n which will be held this year in Del m in which he has fare Council for Westfield school ! s ce he was eighteen months old. These Interchurch Fellowship meet- anY shows a�- 5:30 daily and until 9 p . m. on Wed- chi - • llL• ,...... , W& ..... w��� are m nesd ays. �. R�be p�m� 1' nthe Roo-�-��q� 111 perscrnal ning April 16. He is the only rep- d the part of th� man· F " sevelt Junior High School auditorium .------�-�--�----�-���-�-- playe Appe�rll'!Me ocal pom t o t h e exh'b" 1tion, · h1ch resentstive be , he · f 1 w 7. In the state who has qual- m which on March nd Ceiling covers 4,000 square feet, is a foun- ified continuously for this convention He is also kno'!"n the l ead. Zero, . tsin around which have been placed e for the entire eight years since he Yb, r dio interpretations opposit J a large pieces of sculpture. Ceramics, SAVE MONEY-READ THE ADS moved to Westfield and· entered the the Friday night 9 Hay�s in ceramic sculpture and other sculpture SHOP TEPPER'S THURSDAYS 'TIL s program. He was ftete: Cnw• specimens are displayed in showcases, at a meeting of the speaker as well as jewelry and other metal a year ago, des unity Players work. thea- bis experiences in the ing Each section of the exhibition has a been outlined in dift'erent color to ce is chairman of the hn Walla aift'erentiate it, and are marked with J the players will 0 of March Ball decorative signs. Under Pictorial Shackamaxon Country Club Arts, the largest classitlcatlon, are d st Jennus and his h 15. Frank )!art the affair who played for !!.!!.!!.!!!..!!!..!"'-'!!..!!!!..�!"'!!!��!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' estrs, present. Mem year, will again be . reservations are urged to make a HOME INSULATION as an inducement, reduc y and price is offered before March in II One (mproYement )!embers may make reservations Which &ending checks to Mrs. Wesley NOT COST YOU \ll\sdorf, 215 Benson place, or obtain tickets at Mr. Brauns- CENT 1 WILL A 53 Elm street, after Bryn Y.ogue 1 office, 3. 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UARY THE WE.5TFIELD THURSDAY, FEBR 27, 1941 LEADER, . , wts•arc• Plus Meetin1 t Bird Miriam Beatty•W�· S Pol's Cla•claT..er.., .. - "Y" leacWule LifeExpert I A meeting of e executive Pla1ers F ,, I Or--ater1cal Contest th board Ii Hears • "liarJiil r. E.dibit Pictures Gets Term of the Wesmarco Club was held l ast . er rrer Prison Miss E of the ora- Ida Pruitt spoke from F I Miriam Beattys, winner. night at the home of Rowland and the , The "Y" P yers will, at !wit, pre- (Continued Pare o e onducted m Westfield f t he Woman s ssto . _ l)H' h Of rical c nt st c Cai·malvn Cook, Scotch Plains l> ' A ociati- - r Junior High and the Senior ig ___ . 1 St l' Chur ___ __ sen their pl•yla "Margin .._or Erro to i ruary 4 , ' av�ue. her• a s ch Tb u --,...... ,. .,, "" t 1 PurseThefts by the American Leg on Feb o e n xt monthly meeting u ., d ans f r th e ..., • t UDiorr'' Schools, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts an Mu Pl p .,d, - ftT HAltBISON- o Marcl! at the RooseveI . tfi en d d �he t cont t t cotch · o o f the Chmes ay aT,.JI · , of n / ca ure distric e a � s . and e ' e O s . were di cus ed Games r fre h J members of number of the larger W s - � w - ... �a, 81, (J'Alb-U6 High 16 The play wu eld S t eDC"' t J¥ y evse ng Socthoi e�y.rk Co died j School. orif· es Plains High .School Tuesda m. ments were on the_ prog a . �petati" an adult organizations8 of the town have 16-2' 17 r m Tbt . a ' . •Yfllue, �dayRahway lanne for January 1 0 d Y ar ft u t ora ion "Four Prec ous prm- s o gamz tion. is helpina ial y 'I s O C n s with her t . r -.,"" ·Ul'1'1 in Hos- inallyut p b d �e Piay er allowe d been espec l invited. However, the o" i mese re-es ta bl1s h · --. after a Jong , 11, b ecause s e ci les." Wi n rs from six to wns, Ch to industry e public wit. no p n _way, nightillnlJlll. jn margin rrror" in the pro- meeting is th h T. - Negro, 25, of 229 e unoccup held last "no for to Joseph Summit, ranford, Plainfield, Scotch Girl cou ied territory of Chin' bl -were h r e r openadmi ssion. nald ax Walke;-,s wh 'duction, they were forced to ost- c a g fo Do M · Myrtle avenue, e t eld o I C and Westfield com- S t Studud1 of the industries of China a. 1'{1 t e cfab. urges all , was Plains Regional \Veil eraJ Home with Rev. Will- it iJ .Mar,ch, p well, president of h accused of larcen\\y andfi assault and Committee to eet e por io paator unt. I peted ln the district finals. cated in th t n of the Jo, - :t\e:pone who are interested a nd this edu- . _�f, �J A A revision of the o iginal cast battery, was sentenced serve to s s ct M which has been captured eoun ll> i tte to 16 two winner in the di tr will by theJ � oa'jei&tinf. I The ewr embe s ahase cational and entertain ng program. 2 n tate on a Trenton ap. Cllureh, the been made. n m r r 4 years i S Pris t The students whoi won The Girl Scout standards commit- anese. wu Jiel� at 11&1}1� . Mr. Gront pla o en with pie- . meet the two l?J .... ,.. th h S op 1e B umer, pl ayed w h en arraign. e d bef u dg e Edward ti at th o-opera _ ' a ns to w a 1· n he other di trict, in the tee will h oI d Ii its rst mee ng e Th C ve Soci t I e eroJTle, h t e migration ofp large ftoc"",__ ore . ds t s e y 1 ---...... -·•. ...,.wu_ l".,5, ....bA ... y ura M D II ; T De nn y, a tures of h M �Gra h m pec1aI J ess ons ou rt n n a Marc . moneye to srna ti •- ....L.:..- f b owe om A. t . countyr finals tomorrow evening at Un- Little House on Mo d y, h 3 groups o f in dlvid --...., a - er .o Laof tec to lay- of greater snow geese. Then will s s c · 1 O&l1iuaJa ftMian Churdi. , sort Wal r Wincihell, be p at Eltzabeth Thursday. of the This new group been to sta t factoriesII for pro 1· on Hig School. The winner has u o •as d the follow ourts ip stud es of prairie h formed, with J cti .. -- fean lh_.. e d b om pagno a; an Horst• c h r d Walker and an accon�plice were a - · t s c m ete the each troop sending a epresentative, - soap, rtex es and mac e n uw•ore...... , i county con e t will o in . r . 1 hin ey of indude JlilrCIwife,--"" meYri caT s ]fuerher, to be played by chickens ruffed grouse and sharp-tail- 1 fl lliii - n e tfield pohce. p purpose of a uni Pru said. These uni s q, � , fl ing, sw m- rested by W sta� finals to be held at Trenton for the maintaining t t ar E. �rhiton ;"oiie dauch A ter Rysdyke. ed grouse. PicllUres of y i � j - i t m : 1111111 a preev1ous arraignment Walk- durmg March. form ap earance in all Girl in rder to ove them in the Burr estA.eld; '1 LesMe bers of the original cast h mtng and nest1'ng ducks and nest1'ng At p I W · ,· m . . fi t' ·11 tar 'th a n\)ger and re buil · f1et "' ' ow . er had pleaded guilty to For wi nning the local contest Th' rs t mee mg s t d a t m caves '" f. •S. i of are to ear in the new pre-w o sh n These IS WI � -11deh ldren. _ . still app participat- . M m- f h'io n sh ow, w1'th WI sen i Scouts. o sc outs es and farm houses to . marsh hawks WI.II be c n of ing in a series of purse-snatching ep1· 1 am w as wa rded a goI d �eda 0th as p be sa,e ti.., by a sele tio � . · senta n are on ove in the will be followed · . . r j i •' _. • 1 : a of of the enem f - ud such species as sodes during December and January er trophies are awarded th va1:1- modeling the different types I the bombs y. .., -- part tto Moe -FiRossnkelste C in, r Jewish song birds incl ng m ; scout I "!"" �·-__ _.... i We eld and ahway. o contes an? a sc�ola s 1p will uniforms equipment. The models a I!� ., of Prestona in the bluebird, robin, scarlet tanager, cedar in Plainfield stfi R us . r h and r IA policeman; Oh&rlea ts o�n a d ean Nevins ng, o O fi un, s P A. isiero be given the national winner, will be C i� S n s, � . , ...... I pa_. of the German coll&lll, ...... waxwi b own thrasher, and thers. n ve co t , aul Corob , feuad Eve•'-!J• Esther Christiansen, Lois Re1chhard, I •• aron Max VonAlvenstorThe, sec ,_..re- Slow-motionr pictures of flying gan- 19, 117 Cacciola place, Westfield, h o W •eI ' ._U--- Dr- • 1P-l!L--_ _ ar e B r s w of Pat White and M ietta i n' a i " lot onsul She - nets and other birds of the Ga pe, worked a number Bunia1 For th se w ho won dere d wering Ch ldre s Qu t o s bJ'. o - about n tary toScha u the c�; eitada take, n wi nsome will complete the program. his escapades,with Walker and who in also pleaded Auto u "Who ls subject of by D.r. wood . t�e Drives F res lts of the Evelyn" lit .. the a talk I man maid, Fr�,y Da a Beecher guilty w s sent to the State Home T• . ll'e st week, e fo slo!J a f' Aid e l u d the L incoln er n Nein, a th n •use or Leader lteliher ht aSchoolSch G aub : Dr. _Jennings, a refugee, by for Bo, ys, Annandale, for an h Drew Prof aser 'Jyn ndresen of 924 Southher. Eve. next Wednesday t o a - A 11111 School PTA 8:l_h•6s oyd Steele. Prompt Acti.n Prevenb minate term. indeter- Reversing the usual process, Thom- pe-•- W phoned this say avenut incoln 1 HS Fl Wa er had no less than 7 allega- as H. Bic ers of 558 Boulev rd, drove T S U t ri mas caofficerd toM or shen ', The L and teachers from the lk k a . I Ch st to to Nadeblll!IsentIlle paraits in h I Gas Truck Explosion tions of purse-snatching and assault the fire to the firehouse instead of Dr. A. tanley assistant C., causing McK ley sc oo!� hi and ving the t remen come to the S Trickett,po li ical c oLWashington, D. m le opportunity of hearing thiato , A serious explosion was prevented against him. ha l fire professor of histo1 y and t s l- , request the aid of this liuDiltll It Stiul, ite women of hu d · new the child probll!llll In 11tS. h A ea�ly Monday morning when a trnck "You preyed on wh last T rs ay. �nee of rew University, will speak She signed' the card "Evelyn"spaper llJl . t dr r and Officer c. Wesley Co i t ons of this county, un- Firemen found i kers with his to the stDudents of the school at 1,.he c ld to the discussion, he l ___ 11er1CI ive ll ns various sec i B c high . ou n t remember her l t . ..Wltion as a'ni a ti ey we afrai to le t ir b ning au waiting outside. Darn- g e bly tomorrow morning ad ' T i nallll lneludell Doroth)' EJ}ia w�o ; Miss Elinor Dillon of 552 Hort extinguished a fire in a St ndard Oil l th re d ave he ur a eneral ass and dress. h e ncident is oo e Mc ath said in sen- wa lighto ein c ed t m c te .t c� poem1 aet music -by , street, a graduate of New Jersey Col- gasoline truck at Ce tral avenue and d rs " Judg r age s s t, b g onfin ' o the on "'American Youth Faces the Chai- · she w o o him this week, ..i to n tenci�g Walker, "andG by the severity front seat, ." · ebb The aet-her lege for Women and' recipient of the Wyo ing street. lenge of a World at War m c of your I h reby serve no- ' ·lilt, Franceao igin l Wcompoaltlon•. of exchange fellowship w rded by the Bur ing g1·ease under the tru sentence e c has been arrang; SAVE MONEY-RlilAD r a i Dr. Tri kett' talk are the a r a wn h gasoline threatened destruc-k tice on all others of your lk that this . formerly ,Jtltt&· New Je se State Federation of Wom- filled it Polomeme ed by the Foru• m Club of the school THE ADS ·\Velili, Fr•- l o hortly court will not handle lightly those of •------.,.!!!!l--•ii.11 la familiar en s Clubs,y will aall for South Amer- t on of the vehicle and its l ad s Potters He is an authority on the interna- , wllMwork Westfleld1 ·-Bothto 1111111_ ' t at after a. m. your type in the future." G' e !1!1119••••••••••••1 Jfr�. j tomorrow on he 6 IV t!onal situation and conducts a regu W e A lo'fft'IMn, in ebb personal icanoon . Dillon willSanta oo Lu�,in her A t stopped the truck and Charges against al er ran li -- f t - W Miss g motoris bl p Jar program "Behind t he In erna- 1n4 ' atl' eny, l i fi ldk, J k7 IMll rOP'lll Mn. George French, who . studi s at the Universit of Chile told Herbert W. Bade of Linden, the this : Larc P a n e anuary ; The Polomeme Potters, who are tional Headlines" over station WGNY REAL_ E8TAT�.!'AN'AGE•En, of e , c , ai eld J nu 9: ar aaRo••••• tlle •'P•lnt•••t ., napon1lble for bringing to Santiago, at the opening yof th e fall driver, that smoke was coming from lar eny Pl nfi , a ary J - s o sored by th e Antrim School, gave . each Th ursday night. c . eld, • 24: a - n .... - ·them term A pril 1. She will study at the the nder arriage Police and flre- ceny, Plainfi December l r ap assemb y program last Friday in •• ae.u _ · n l 0,; ford', lln. Comellua V�rbarl· · ii I su m d. ceny, lainfield, January 1 larcen , :�::::...:.;. A11eat��1�•. 11 ,..., ' lnstltuto Pedagogico. men were m one P 5: y HJH S. The performers represented ther. llllltin enorita Marina Crellana, a grad- Badeu began to use his fire extin- Rahway, January 9; larceny, Rahway, I For Greatest Results at Smallest the oldest craftsmen in the world. - thlatt.rnoon1 -im. �el4 S u s r bl ze. Whe Officer Dec mber 14 : la ceny, w De- . '�11J'Wl!ll'fFIELul:�1.J�1�'fi�f;' iithe to dessert bet uate of the University of Chile, g i he on the a n e r Rah ay, ey clay affects us all, Cost-Use Leader Advertising pme aa Th told how 'Ule .... .Is the the ex hawhonge Collins ar ved driv r's extinguish- cember 31; assault and battery, Plain- c f..W. other recipient of c ri the e how lay was first found an ' used, ======"'-"'-"''·=""--"'--""'======...II and now a& the was giving out. Collins began to fie ld, Ja ua assault and bat- . . ..-r fellowship provided by the Federa- er r di r ad n _ 16; an the ffe ent rs a d Junior R lelaool ud y , D cem r 24; as aul IPthe , tlon, bas been studying· at NJC since use the police equipment and when tery, Pla�mlield � be s t figures.d stages of j P!>rt aetivitleee ofpres• ,tiotll n battery, Pla fiel
the young m� off right - by ROBERT TREAT . Start making a deposit here in his name ...increasing All funeral arrangements may STRAIGHT the fund as much as our ch g you can on each successive birth:day. be left in ar e with h full t ey will AP0LE BRAND We urge you to give this serious consideration. In the be YEARS OLD Y executed. 3 perfectly Regularly Priced year� to come, you'll be glad you did. at $1.95 qt.
O • pt., N W 89c s;l.69 qt �!.�e����.�! LIQUOR •••• QUIMBY STREET Scotch RO115 BERT ITRTEL.EAT WESTFIELD SHOP Plai.aa,Plains Bruch 2-1900 Scotch New Jene1 FREE DELIVERY F•dor11l ll�btr D1po1il lMVrfJMI CorporatW.. 27, 1941 THE wmTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
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------·------LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THE WESTFIELD 27, 1941
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Only .3 more days to save $40 to $100 • our record low prices ·
' J'lnalf!1n badminton and .h ...... ng at the RJHS 111playedtntion off Fr iday Winners weregym pong,. singles-boys, ·fcill11WJ nkinsa: Pini i girl1, C umbe e Betty o • . • . ll..inton, doubles, Elise 111bred John· nd Cyrus Knecht; pong, 6108 a MeCredie an pingBernhard f; lla?J·Lou � Meneke. The 11nala of girl's singles �:' lladininton, between Martha Leem �Jf!. an Mildred Morton, have not yet d Others competing In �-lng completed. �,Ileenlln alswere Frank Mastrian, Gwen �·Uiii Roberta Cook, Nelson Hager, (,3\f.•tra, ;[ PeeShannon and Bill Fieldman. Larcer �:_' _ Great�r LondonLudoa with f:> of anthe estimatedtar1e1t h"popilaUon world.8,655,000 New ii York city, r· ciltr In the : '""' • : . population of e,no,"8,MOo - 1., ..,un, to theltao cenu. hi f,Cjlld. . LEGAL NOTICES of Used Cars arid Trucks
FORD 1939 MERCURY 1940 i9 36 1 939 LINCOLN· FORDOR SEDAN SEDAN COUPE s 9 PACKARD s545 5 5 CONY. SEDAN Zf:PHYR O PE 9 s345 C U s7 5
1937 PACKARD 1937 FORD 193 4-DOOR SEDAN 6 LINCOLN. 1939 NASH Del.UXE TUDOR ZEPHYR Fees $2.52 s395 '265 VICTORIA SEDAN , . •' 4-Dr, Sedan s295 s545 GEIUlllALORhlllA!ltJE ORDl!U.NOlil 4.llllil!WD TRiil C REPLACE OM RE! N PA o, YOUR OLD MOTOR ' Al(&Ol'llNG ORUl1'A'1tJETO THE Oil' WJlllTFDllLD. OF 1938 FORD With a Factory Guaranteed ''l'OW)f 1938 PACKARD Rebuilt BE lT TUDOR SEDAN TRUNK SEDAN 85-Horaepower Motor ORD.AINED by the CouncilIn s375 • • USED TRUCKS of. the Town of Weotlleld, GOOD County ot Union, that Paragraphthe , 2 J ssgs 5 or $ (a) 1939 FORD ·;. oftor Section I, Of of Article I, Chap·11 CHEVROLET 1936 Titleof IX. ot the General 1938 FORD 1939 MERCURY ·:Ordinancesof the Town of Westfield, 5 �' ·TON PANEL lO·Wheel, Rack Body ' ,: Revision 1982, relating to bU!ldlng ! FORDOR SEDAN s39 4-DOOR SEDAN s395 SJ75 and use restrlctlona, be amended In the c the '610 f()llo�l;taf��! :��:i. of land herein. M CK Jr. FORD after de8"rlbtd which are now In 1938 PONTIAC LINCOLN· A 1935 Bustne.. District 1937 the A. shall hencetorth be 19·Z37 NO PAYMENTS 'TIL ENGiNE 3.Yard Hydr. within dlstrl�t: tho 4-DR. TRUNK SEDAN EPHYR COUPE · OVER s395 Dump s345 AU of the residence 5495 s345 CAB Bualne•• Zone on II APRIL 1 1935 D AM ND 11!37 FORD 1940 MERCURY 1939 CHEVROLET No Needed If Your Present Car I O T 2\' Ton- HYDRAULIC 4-000R SEDAN 5795 4·DR. SPORT SEDAN CaahCover1 Small Down Payment DUMP s395 15·Ft. Platform Body s350 Shop at Ar. Little Ar. Cara and $S.OO On FORD 1939 FORO 1939 MERCURY Priced Up o 1935 Trucka T $300, Sedan DeLu'xe St•tion Wal'on 5645 TWO.DOOR SEDAN s595 1934 FORD Delivery, WINDFELDT'S !6-TON s95 !6 ·TON CHASSIS ] PICK-UP SJ45
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HIUAV THE DAV to pince your l>rlntlng18 order-letter heads bill rnadt1 cardH envelopes etc -The Westfield Leader 50 Elm St A Slocum 408 Summit Ave will re1l Campaign Fund celve two Courtes;) ttckets to see Reaches Clarie OR.hie and Hedy Lamnrt In r.omradc nnd Jon Hall In Kit Hon at'X the Rialto Theatre est $31,0 Ca1llel REAL ESTATE WANTED l'Oll QI Ml" AUTOMOBILES f'OR SALE ICI(nnU HUlrtm � entROft J lM IJnrrylist houl'i�R av 1 "Ith or 1I Mullett f:l H looklnK t 111 fin" 1 Uu)u r now 0 101 ( roncll �r Xl<\1��� c��nli ��00 i1g3°o tt0 fr.. n�o� NI UAN In 2 i � r t II \ n fflli-tOIHll Jc> \VB s1i' cH1 20 tr 4 -ll R 2 INSTRUCTION - School Pill\CAnd ATl - •10 Phonti mn Id THREFlroom 1mnnomgnrng(' �Frn lied Rchoole JC oil ' 111��eH:h�t� nthryn Sheild n 1 II �l��2"Unt Q imby Bt 2-2618T '1 oi More Local Ne m the Lender u WE ws LEADER, THURSDAY, THE WJiBTFIEW FEBRUARY 27, 1941 Pre8Jteriu P '·.., ee,le W BEHlND THE COUNTER u: ...L omen .. • otera · Group See Slides V 13-11 R. B. NOLL r. � Alub So you can not find thing to take Sunday the Presbyterian Young D y escribeCount ll a picture of? Let's ask Mr. Hartt, or People saw slides on Alaska, with W k head of the Camera Department, at Displays Vice President Thomson making the e P� - Go vernment the Jarvis Drug Store, about it? at y Traia· comments as they were shown. P "There are daily, thousands of ob lefere Crow• at r special hymn sing was held be- click," • A P jects awaiting a camera's he ill fore the showing of the slides. Rev. uhlia Givinr said. "Did you ever see a butterfly --· A. Gordon Karnell was the guest. Mr. leerdet Little •·- frfflay Sult on girl's nose? Ever a fly's the Karnell is the new assistant minister knee?a see p ok part knewa Details H Ever photograph a frog or the t 300 in of the Presbyterian Church. jec School physical educa t old-fashioned clock on the mantle?" A.bounio High � program Friday Next Sunday, Dr. William K. Mc While he quizzes you, he shows you .u emonstration Kinney will take up his discussion on comprehensive survey of Union actual snapshots taken by amateurs of the school. Coach A � Nolan,Carl the "History of the Early Church." County's government is the subject of these very things. �nbt mannin and Miss Kathleen of the the booklet just g education s upervisors All young people over high school Know Your Counf11 Until Mr. Walter Hartt was • published by the League of Women 1uei:caljSI wer e charge. age are always welcome to attend the ty-one years old, he had never ownedtwen m Voters. The work was compiled thru )JDol seen by the capacity meetings every Sunday night at 7 a camera or shot a picture. He claims E ibitions the eft'orts of the league chapters in March tactics and folk o'clock in the parlor of the par ish it was only because they didn't know were: Westfield, the Plainfields, Elizabeth V: e bo and girls ; boxing and house. where else to place him that Dupont d'encby ys and Summit. 0 r..�tus use Chemical Company, in Haskell, J., by the boys ; �ppa � The survey was published serially placed him as an N. tlingand girls ; tull!blmg and �yra PU.rrrAnaeucea assistant in the and girls; badminton in the last summer. Photographic Department. With them boys5 boys Leader and exh bi Representatives claim the he delved into all branches of photog· 'd 'pinrby pong contest� ! Pre-Cele1e Cenference booklet raph both bo ys and girls; a spec1al will enlighten taxpayers on various y; printing, developing, enlarg· . song ing ns by by girls, and the school The fourth annual pre-college con phases of county government. C oun- , X-ray photography, etc. It was da11Ci ty government frequently fascinating work and gave him the ensemble. ference will be held at the Pingry has been WALTER HARTT called the "dark continent" - back-ground which qualified him the School in Elizabeth on March 7 and of govern Hartt, who has a Sunday school class ment. the photographic air dMsion du1·ingfor 8, it was announced today by He ad of fine young men, "My pictures are the rs World War. master E. Laurence Springer. Invi The opening chapter contains a· fi t treasures to me; proof that God loves uh .tations to attend the conference have brief histo1·y of the county; details In 1920, Mr. Hartt, took charge of the earth for He made it so beauti Ninth Grade Girl Reserve l. C , been extended to the students of all about its size and other geographic Petty's photogr aphic department. ful.''-Advertisement. The strenuous. se�son of working 8 a par neighboring secondary schools includ facts ; population, and the economic Petty's at that time was considered rter various orgamzat10ns, held to the ing Westfield and approximately sev characteristics of Union. the largest drug store in the world. T esday which was devoted Franklin PTA Plana u enty-five college representatives are The structure of county govern- Here with five clerks working for him, Jaying of irames and having gen· a wer expected be on hand dlscuas col ment is explained in the second chap- the volume of business was great Meetin1, time. Refreshments e so Card Party lege entranceto problems towith them. ter. This chapter explains the pow- that on Labor Day they took in one '01eI goodd. ers given by the Constitution to coun- thousand photo finishing orders. Miss Lillis Hull, supervisor of phys ties and d'etails the worlc of the Board From 1927 through 1"37 inclusive ical education in the elementary of Chosen Freeholders. A complete he worked for Barber Photo, INding schools will address the March meet list of appointed officers and boards photo-finisher of the East, where a ing of the Benjamin Franklin School is listed as well as a brief descript!Oll lacy pattern of art work unfold'ed for PTA next Wednesday, Her subject of Civil Service as it aft'ects county him-the air brush, retouching, color will be "The Need for an Orthopedic '2215 employes. work, and advertising. Educational Program in the Elemen SAVE WITH SAFETY "County Finance" is the title of In 1937 a druggist by the name of tary Schools." chapter three. Under this heading Edward R. Jarvis consulted Barber The meeting will start at 2:45 p. m. comes detalls about purchasing, s a - on the creation of a camera depart and will be conducted by Mrs. Henry sessment of property, the county treas . ment for his store. Barber told him Berastegu i, president. AT JARVIS! urer's office, budgeting, revenues and he had "just the man" and Hartt came The association will give dessert expenditures and debts. to Westfield to put a little counter, o b1·idge party fo1· its milk and' health Chapter four is devoted to "Publlc stocked with a few films and box funds March 18 in the school audi Welfare." Here is contained' informs- cameras, on the road to its present torium. Mrs. Fred Montgomery is lOc 50c tion about the County Welfare Board, in charge. HINDS its personnel, salaries, duties, etc. $5Four,000 inventory. years and we find Mr. Hartt, UEFBUOY Old age assistance and institutional who loves retail work, still down at The first of a series of study ses care also arc explained. sions under the lMdershlp of Mrs. HONEY "Ed's" store where on display you SOAP ALMOND Public health and sanitation arc ex- see the best in modern imported or L. E. Steiner will be held Friday at • 1:16 CREAM plained thoroughly in chapter five. domestic equipment and cameras. In p. m. In the school auditorium. Clinics, nursing service and the Bon- his list of direct dealers nre thenames nie Burn Tuberculosis Sanatorium are of many companies that most retail Guden Club Plana discussed in detail. Mosquito exter· ers are unable contact. PIAK o• THI .W llK •AIHION mination and the inspection of milk However, coldto facts could not paint Flower Show Exhibit A c and water are explained. rare personality of Mr. Hartt, Checks are twice as smart a slim lllled coal zo in combinedwlllt a IA lengthy chapter is devoted to the expr!!sses � which itself in his camera The Mountainside Garden Club will basic frock of solid colorl The coal lies al on lh• wal11 wlllt a public schools and education. Herein club and his energetic eft'orts to cre exhibit terrace table in the New baosls huge llap/ock podell. a lono and narrow bow, and is found much information on the re- ate a wholesome hobby for the boys York Flower Show next month, ac Tlte drwa S Is demure withsquare pockels and IScGLYCERINE, N E lationshlp of ,the state, county and and girls of Westfield, who constant cording to the presid'ent, Mrs. R. W. ' red leatherbell. The wftol• en• 13SEMI-SWEETc ESTL ' municipal governments in the public ly flock to his counter to pore over Davidson. """ semble flashes snow while pique blue. WATER . or school system. Agricultural exten- I Oll ford grey, a/ale l�E CHOCOLATE his books and folders. Mrs. Elliot Ranney will be chair Slzea 14 lo 40. browo · Ile sion work and libraries are discussed Mr. Hartt treats photography as man of the arrangement, assisted by l • • IOc. In this chapter. a keen adventure for oldsters and Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Don Maxwell, \ County highways, parks and the youngsters. It awakens 3lt YR their apathe Individual exhibits will be done for POND'S CREAM 19c . 25cCOCILLANA S UP Shade T1·ee Commission are given a tic lives to the wonders of our every the club by Mi·s. Ranney, Mrs. Ray • 12c full chapter. Politics is discussed in day. When people become camera mond Powell and Mrs. Harold Brooks. one chapter. This qutlines the duties conscious, they begin to really see The New York show hostesses will be RllSENBAUM'S •Pl. A INFIELD I MIUOPOLITAll Stoll • of election boards, political chairmen glistening landscapes, glorious sun Mrs. W. B. Cole and Mrs. Adelaide the like. wild •...: :: ' �·•-,: ;' .. 1 sets, riotous coloring, and timid Sawyer. I =::::;;;;;;;;=::; � , ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;�=;;==;;;;, :·' andCounty courts, the administration life, What could more inspira I• .,,, ,_.l of be Tic IOc justice, juries and law-enforcement tional to good llving7 To quote Mr. More Local ews in the Leader MILK agencies are outlined. Also explained -N THE PRINT IT GERMACOL CASTILE are the duties of the coroner, the coun• -- -- - ... LET LEADER ty attorney, the sheriff, the surrogate ----- SHAMPOO Full Pint and probation workers. MAGNF.SIA Dt Lrixt "Torpedo" Six Two-Door Sedan $874* (white sidewall tires extra) Junior Clan Playa "Truth or Consequence" "Truth or Consequences," emceed 49c by Donald McLaughlin and done in the junior class meeting at RJHS a week ago Wednesday, was won by PHILLIPS Herbert Gernert, Dick Schaefer nnd . SOc K MIL MAGNESIA SOc.WITCH HAZEL 23c Bob Ge The were: TOOTH PASTE 29C • Bob Ge bier.l r, 313; Dickcontestants Schaefer, 307; Albert hPlambeck,e 306; Janet Burtis; 304, Dorothy Jean Ludlow; 303, Her 59c bert Gernert; 301, and Phil Anderson, 59c MINERAL 39c OIL-full pint 9c ASPIRIN-100'1 300. Nancy Bass, Bill Connollee, nnd • 2 Romert Shurts were the judges, Ken neth Thompson was the timekeeper. A regular meeting was held first $1.00 .in which three committee reports were given. They were: Boy's athletics, tASTMAN BROWNIE 25c Gih Dannehower; girl's athletics, or JERGEN'S \ ma Westra and academic, Bob HanN - tAMERA son. The officers of the junior class LOTION are: President, Howard Batt; ·vice president, Bob Shurts; secretary, Lois rn x 2�1 \ Comrie and treasurer, Kenneth Thompson. "They don't build them any better 9c Jane Morrow Guild 5 l4c Postpones Meeting than that The sewing meeting of the Morrow Guild of the PresbyterianJane 25c $3.00 Church, scheduled for tonight, has N . . C 19c SERUTAN been postponed because of the recep A A . 7 N I . SJ .9 tion ton ight for Rev. Gordon Kar . . . nell, the new assistantA. minister. The meeting will be held next Thurs day at p. in the home of Mrs. C. 0. Covell,8 728111. Hanford place. Mrs. Covell, I\Irs. F. E. Marik and Mrs. ,�ave With Safety at Jarvis J. W. Thompson will be hostesses. - motor a Back From Hospital loa1"l'VB dme. Blll!N AROUND know what makeacars fordiem 15c 'wbacI a • • makes them l s toe know run , t.a I also Paul Schnrwenka, young son of Mr. that there'• not beuercar built th SCOT CLAP P'S year's Pontiac 'Torpedo.'a n !hit PONTIAC 10R n!B DB LUXB and Mrs. A. V. Schnrwenko of Brncf .,,, 'TORPBDO" "Pondac bas !he PlUCIS SIX '1 ford avenue, returned Sunday from all features that are essential BBGIN AT llUSlNl!SSCOUPB to e or an great comfort and trouble· Muhlenberg- Hospital, where he un freeline operation. p rf m Amongce, them such aote *D1/I....,,111 Pnll•c. S141• TOWELS derwent un np p1mdectomy. l•x, ,PtJolul111 11P•t111, """ ONLY !! MORI FOi wo.rthy Pontiac engineering are aa: Full uuor/11-1"""-"iPrim�r 111&/1 <1 to' """'' "'""°"' ltOl/r1, AN UHOPPED FOOD Pressure Metered-Flow Lubricatloo,'firsts' Gusher EIGHT IN ANY MODEL Use Lender A SOFT The earth i1 the fundamental baaia of all wealth. Ground (real eatate) ia moat val• the C drivel uable commodity the world. d ELECT.ROMATI in WATEevery faucet.R the Packar While the dollars of the man who owne from Try nt·a-Minute r ac kard Poi hi1 timea of inOation minute& of you p home. may go down in , -'···d The first 9 • PaO'lU is the car you the value of hia home goe1 wJll convince ou that ieve up I y OMA · drive driving is a nt -and that TIC than (Other reuo111 wlll wa K..6 0. PiersonPlace 20 Colernan Co., WF.STFIELD 2.0933 Packard Westfield Inc. 605 North Ave., W. TeL West. 2-4646·7 11.llllll llllll l I l I ll 11111 FEBRUARY THE WESTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, 27, 1941 Mrs. e e Kern-Scully Culp-Mohn Betrothal s Nu_ptials in l at John A. Gill pi Party Holy Trinity Church Elizabeth Miss Ma , Announced The wedding of Miss Jeraldine of Mr. and engagement of rie Scully, daughter Mrs. PEOPLE PLACE. The to George o n E. of t ee N Gamer Mohn of Cranford J h Scully P1·ospect s r t to TOW street, O UT Culp of Raymond took place .B Thomas of Bogota, k Louis John Kern Westfield, w announced last we Church, as te Saturday in Holy Trinity at he bridge party at the home of with Rev. Henry J. Watterson offi- and PROGRAMS a was served at bride-elect. Miss Mohn is the daugh ciating. A breakfast 1'------'""I'------� with L. Mohn of Lahaska, SALLY ter of Elmer Park Hotel, Plainfield. be at for the ch 'I Pa. r. the Mrs. J. Bunce will hostess "Ides of Mar " ------M Culp, the son of Mr. and wore a princess gown of W. of the nual iion-theatrical e II.it "'· The bride the fourth dance of the n Sylvania place week-end Mrs. John Culp Philadelphia, is a and season spent the at of white satin with long sleeves the Penn- m in A Cotillion Club at the Chatelaine Sat Community Plllyers, to their farm at West Barnstable, Mass. graduate of the University of train pearl tri m g. Shackamaxon on �1& lie ec d and seed evening• M ch .,.. 'sylvania and a on in urday ar and H. s lieutenant coronet of orange blossoms held her She ted has 'flit Mr. Mrs. R. Ferris of He is a will assis by Mrs. Muriel gone out that the . · the Officers Reserve Corps. tulle veil, and she carried beJ n this Carlton road are spending some time civil engineer with the Standard full length Cowie, Mrs. oh Maget, Mrs. W. H. the worm-in easeearl� but n Oil roses, your a i I a colonial bouquet of sweetheart W. ou ticket price, if nice Hall o m t Thompson. at the Chalfonte-Haddon At- evel p en Co. He sings with the Tucker and Mrs. You or ani t gardenias and white violets. l't !antic City. D Club and is g s before March estfield Glee was her sister's demo .....te d is a i y 8 . w h Miss Julia Scully Having nstra b it � n t e Holy Comforter Church, Phil ta charge of an h l to and F. Mr. and Mrs. Atin C. Warner a d of maid of honor and Miss Dorothy k m y dances in the Mr. Mrs. B. Ke!1Jlel of small daughter, Gail, of Schenectady, adelphia. e John a l has been unani sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. l ace crest avenue and Mr. ----- Kern, past, W . and' visiting and osen co ittee lln. N. spent the week.end John E. Scully Jr. of Westfield, mously c to head the mm as MacMeekm Jr., of Cranford Y.,Wa H. Kurre-McCormack h te tained Saturday rner's Gordon Miss Margaret McElroy of New York � evenin )(n. father, u , o annual g IMf11rt of North Euclid aven e wh were gowned third dance O'Hara r II were bridesmaids. They given ecent y r rned o Rau-Coles Wedding lor Group of bJ 'i r l etu f m six weeks' Miss Rita McCormack, the alike in organza boufflmt frocks, the to ou h America. Theresa b R. P Westfield Chapter trip S Mrs. John H. attendant lue with pink vel- �r Hotel, PlaiadrJdI) t daughter of Mr. and honor in At at the k • r c H. with urday evening. McCo ma k Cranford and Roy vet trimming, the others in pink Another Mrs. Henry K� olak of Atlanta, of d car i Bride·, Home Mr. an Mrs. Herman r ed g llowers guests was givfll� of Mr. and Hts. Kurre, son of blue. They sprin about fifty Ga., is the guest wore flowers. Marjorie Coles, daughter 1.. of e Kurre of Scotch Plains were married and hats of matching Miss of Misses Dubois Rossbache Donald M • th Boulevard. 5 of H. of Hanna r .Allardyce in the First Con. Daycock Westfield', the flow Mr. and Mrs. William Coles of Wes ld and., ..... Saturday at p. m. Estelle k tfie , Isabelle Dr. s. Henry J. ROll �bachtr g e n l Rev. an old hioned roc od avenue became the bride " ruett ho r was sur- �nd Mr r gatio a Church here. Don er girl, wore fas f Edgewo and Betty Munro of Cran no -Bachrach. of carried . Rau, Ruth of e ford Tiit of a owe . Fa1racres avenue entertame� a Ivan Patch, pastor, officiated. A re- .blue net over taffeta, a of John J son of Mr. and Mrs. Keats El zab penonal h r The former Miss Mary Elizabeth and J. of i th, " 1'M- • dinnerof bridl'! club Tuesday evenmg. bouquet of small flowers, Fanwood, Satur- at the ,, , .... ception was held at the McCormack Saturday in colonial Eugene Rau home. 0,_ Gilbert who was married John Wesley ·entertaining f r ames o y wore flowers in her hair. day afternoon. Rev. ...,. . - ·- o Mrs. J , George Thoma ulp of home. H l Trinity Church. nu atl'eet, Ra)'laOlld was After a southern trip, 'the couple First Methodist Church Anne Revere hints at t t -;i'C d Miss Jeanette McCormack ,,,,,====�-=-=-=-""'-""-==---=-"'--"'-"'--"'--"'-""- their newly co e Lord of the being �orth Chea w street and his fiancee, Jeral ine Mohn her n will live in mpl te of mov one of .� of next m�mth ith her 1iste1·'s maid of a d Mrs. J d perfo1·med the ceremony. joys a ie · . of spent the week-end visit- honor actreas 1 11 i.•111&' Cranford, Gilbert ect street. ri ess gown f c�nt letter from Holl ood, In jom In Mr. Meye of New York, sister Mary Elizabeth house on Prosp The bride wore a p nc o yw •'llMer to Lieutenant g Culp's parents in Philadel- a fi rt gmg around a laebon, C. la o{ bridegroom was matron of hon- satin and lace, nd nge p "twenty-ton et rorl 8. ph Fredthe L. aa g i tulle for nine o r of r niece of Mr. Bride of Miss Lail a Stacey with or n e h u of • E. - or. Dorothy Meyer, a veil caught blossoms. s was p ar Clarence Cr01s C an _.. of a t her )In, tom, en- Mr. . and Mrs. Frank J, ot was llower girl. Gillespie bride's roae in ll!ltller of o t Feely Kurre, John Married at St. Paul's She carried a bouquet Flame1 of Niiw Orle11n8 the ondayR bo fo d Gilbert, the sweet peas. Jene Dietrich vehicle just M her Crf!llcent parkway had as guesta last Albert Brynil 'sen of Scotch Plains Miss Mary Elizabeth and white a at tea a11iat.ed r a J m J. also h s part ler, waa by an· week-end their son-in-law and daugh· w best man and ushers were Harry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a es Miss Roberta Tanner Anne a in �mp Ille r s 850 ie of Westfield starring Dl1lill Cbarltl , Captain and H. Do gl s of Shackamaxon drive, The wedding of Miss Lalla Mar was Karlof Jira. te Mrs. u a R. Armstrong of Cranford, cousin of Gilbert of Mr. and was maid of honor. Her gown ma.nda, Boris w ...... 4allliter,Kn. D.llepl Pulia Totten. Austin Stacey, daughter Mrs. Or- o d mousseline s l was released in New York . n 1 Merrill of Fort the bride, and Charles Kees of Irv- became the bride of John of p w er blue de o e, and A, i gton. Jando F. Stacey of Birch place, E. laii letnerEurene of C ranford l am of n Gillespie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard to she carried pink and pin sweet- The lln. W. Mrs. W lll tgenaen Hort 646 A en Mr roses k final part�ich : of r L. Gillespie, of ld avenue, Lawrence Johnson, son of . Emil Denman o y Mra. Ma gr m r The bride wore a white slipper sat- took Sat- peas. Robert Rau was his brother & M wer will for g street entertained a oup fo e s took Johnson of Brooklyn, place n ' C. Ev na a e a c o ve n e gown with )ace trimming, Saturday. The ceremony place ma . sixth give a y s h ol friends Saturday e nin . in pri c s best grade ballroom dancing )' for Kr..J, Robottom tea g at 10 a. m. in Holy Trinity Church, urday at 4 p. m. in St. Paul's Epis- an . B•r)' at ..,. and a finger tip tulle veil held by H enry J, H. S. The couple left for a trip and on will evening atrai the with the Rev. enr H Wat- copal Church. Rev. John Put be r, parenta, Kr. a nd and Mrs. Carlos M. Garcia matching )ace. She carried a cas- y a i c their return will live in Westfield. at the Tennis Club. utlfarch C ra Mr. of c n m, of St. Matthews Ep s o R h G of llu o ran rd JiKn.. Summit A e., ent.ertalnecl Sunday b white roses and terson, pastor, officiating. A recep- rector Westfield h r f fo , v ade ouquet of m The bride is a graduate daug te of Mr. and Mra, W. 11,.. r a r aft- o was held h e of the pal Church, Brooklyn, officiated, as- of John Arth11r Robottom, e noon at ch l en party in honor freesla. The maid of honor w re ti�n at the o School. Mr. Rau was gradu- Galdo Jr., o parkway i d 's Arthur O'Donnell, High f Tuttle , ..Lie nuteM . nant RoH.botto m, pour- with match· bride's parents. sisted by Rev. P. tcd from Scotch a of their daughte, Evelyn, who was eel- peach mousseline de soie a Plains High School entertain few friends at ot her fifth • Given in marriage father, of St. Paul's Church. U County Junior fore ebratlnr birthday. Ing tiara and veil and carried Johan by her rector and nio the dance. ... a and Sylvia Steward,Gueabl !fa llJ id attended' n up�r Hi included' C rol ne H roses and llame sweet peas. the br e wore a gown of white silk The bride, given in marriage by s r, d II i frock College and Trinity College, Hart- r a Reyn... ·an'"' te e Daycock, jersey with high neckline and full father, wore a basque type is i with his Ba b r olds, daughter Tee·Ann Aahhardt, Ea ll The maid of honor wore a similar her ford. He n business a Joan Clark, ich of and E. W. R ol of of.If !iertat!:f i:� Carol Jane Ludlow, R · costume in aqua an SALLY Guests atPeddie School Prom P11c t ...... At1•e1H1 Mclimle1 ScltMIPTA Troop Committeemen Wil Tllisllt MHt A Boy Scout troop commltteem1n'1 meeting will held tonight at 8 p. m. at the Mountainsidebe School, Route 29, Mountainside. Troop end 11•ack committeemenI. estfleld district will hold a of thetable W discussion of their problemsround end then attend group meetings. About 120 men are expected to attend. ,! Club Plana Visit yariety t• 1our cook You can adually Add l The Happy J{earts, a YWCA club, ery with h have been Invited to visit the Orange t e help of theH YWCA. This meeting is In prepara-. .the ceokinr w a r e tion for the Industrial Mid-winter different Conference which will be held In Pat SEE difference item1. They'D iupire you erson Saturday and Sunday, to prepare new tempt· and iq dillaea that wil pleaH the eye and the appetite. Come today and 1ee our in • WINDFELDT'S di1play1. 227 EAST BROAD !IT. Tel. We1Uield 2-0402.S+.... 7 llT OP 4 SPECIALS lllCE PAii -- Thurad•y,MEAT Friday, Saturday Only . 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TEED • the deck line1. 25• ID you thi1 one i c of Revere 5 =-=qoocm-,Davor. = try p e e SALE-INVENTORY CLEARANUE--SALE we p dic yoo'll 1-lllllT HlllT � ...lllT Wm re t bt bacli more-and more-and for mor.. 4-HOUR QUICK DRYING PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE ENAMELS TYJ 4JiJ �!RQS. at 30o/o off • l:OLllSTORAGE VAULTS farFllRS, RUGS, WODLEBS •i=· riiONE 1 liiH WELCH'BROA SST. PAINTTEL. SHOPWE. 2-4020 hHU!ii'ii:!';NQ COAL--9.,@WESTFIFUEL Oll.--KOPPERS COKEELD.N.J. 214 E. D ce Dal eat6eld, Garwaod, Fanwood,·llUHHfafoii£1jol ly ••ryi I � , Plal111, ountainaidW e ARDWARE-ARCHITECTURAL MILLWORX and all poinh in Union County.Scotch LUMBER-MASON'S MATERIAL-H ---M THE WESTFIELD FEBRUARY 2'1, 1H1 .LEADER, mtJRSDAY, Wins, One GoHdom Prints Holy Trinity Brothers Spert• Sc•e�uleComm1 . Week Hamrah This • LosesTwo by to BAS ALL Story, o u ed KETB School vs. P1dure1 C ach Ken et 27-Holy Trinity High r rn59-53to th .. ScoreWin 3-0 Oratory, w y Clo�aa cores Allan's Westfield \'.MCA hard-foughtcagers a a column over the week-end by recordmg a wine - Place 0 e a 78-86 victory over the MARCH s Rahway Saturday and we Metuc Of £cb Lak p"Y"e i Saturday po hen "Y"°"' · - tfi l YMCA foul On � 1 Wes e d vs. Rahway i ity shots the r v ous they lost the ul · TakeZnd A illustrated article on nab l make their to rf Rutherford �y. · · a two-page I to for first setback in league competition this year. tle - w YMCA, way J s, e ast count caused Holy Trinity High bine their Sehool will'play ,._..._wL.•t 1-Hoiy HS ame th progress made during the p · Montclair YM A f ,..,Tri.Bit,. ftkh Bank in vs. St. by team to lose a C orfei •. _. men's B. U'Robt. Treat ai h Trikn ity few ea s EchQ Lake Country Club basketball u y n � ill of lted Car t140 a r School's Sayreville High School to Westfield T esda i $&. I.- of nrs Hamrah B's 261Bennlnirer ao 86 Red B y gh l. J11!tim1 I the t annual n appears in the February issue of close one to t, \ wJiia baaketbaU tournameJ!t, t of o the Trinity cour 84-31. were unable put their • W'1�w= �;':.[i; journal the ' Tuesday n o to eo in: the business Roselle team n the court. lllJ>lete �c· n u ::3 m, Karch The Tuttle Bros. 86 ao Ta•tY Lu'ch· 13 Golfd.o Led by Coleman the Westfielders to &tart 1. U/a:o��':.,; sport. R hw y at m. r t put final a a led from the 1'qin 8 p. Saturday . .McShane's story, e ti led on a spirited rally in the Park m . .:will y. Hamrah Brothers moved up into6 L n to c r w i e al ost Jlar.f'a Jl! Ambo with 8-0 a c. e 12 points to Sayre- r ict• r h s to & l'erth seco place . Echo Lake Prospers," begins "While period s o o es o y tl W Urt gamea t n a shutout over fJed W lke "o i Saturday before thees endtfie llft.'.e ... will � jn he d e clubs n metropolitan distticts villa's six but Sayreville's tight defen- on seven ld tied•· Kemorlal of St. t e Benninger Insurance five as a N m ol a with l minut gymnaalum h p the i s es, enabled them to h d Sc v y es to Ill • ler1ey C ty; ake u occurred in first div ion I ew eDDll have been suffering from rising tax sive play small i th sh - s T i of e l d Over Wa•tfi•ld Huston made two basketa ' ColJep, i e of e Fri- A in overhead, difficul- part th i ea . � ._ l to en ct th Recreation Bowling League other increases r ou for the loca cagers ahead as th nJ11 B ed P ep in Club G overnor old Coleman was ts nding e bt.W,.It 1 theof St. r d y ght on the Recreation alleys. ty in replacing the departing ta aa4 school umnas- a ni e which rim 13 earlier its end. lhrk, high Bar- and oth to local squad as he hit the for o ll ..l! t J111maC111ate Co e on, Mont- The league leading Carmen's guard, r troubles with R se e High avenged an J0 ( a nc pti of E CC West- points. Rotarski Jed Sayreville b h n L n k) be , Perth Amboy. hers no hed a - win over the for- A a of the board gov- clubs are heir, cho Lake at set ack by defeating Westfield High g e f Sei rt Ir, acya tc 3 0 t meeting N. quiet- 14 c ool' quintet 47-36 Tuesday a Ro- est � the year Pla)'li aBd flt. K e hite Flash pinne s Club field, J., has been proceeding tallies. t 11 are four entrant. i n Holy mer second-plac W r• ernors of the We tfield Tennis 'fl'inity took 8-5 lead S h s �ere t8 on e sebe f E. G. . an in the d �.;11 po ate orce them down into fourth place. week, Walker w hs elected ly and firmly ahead " selle Park. d : e ott. n Ill! a St championship a ful last pol· · a ne d f -iion. l i h toThe Barbers seven ga�es article attributes this to a opening period, but faltered in the turne m e 1aes into wh c moved l a governor to fill the unexpired term The · r i The encounter featured an individ- lie outst ensivei g p'-v- floor1111 a held into the l hen the two middle stanzas before egain n ua 1 tfi n was the an n . in all three a tue of he .. _ resigned icy begun six years ago w g 1 w e W 1 d , 8 K d l e d by vir t vie A. c. Muller Jr., who due b et e n es e Jim a e fl o '"•·• lltate U.been divided wi l be tor'/ of · their stride again in the closing min- l o r. fte sec· • that re- club took action against losing young- and Roselle Park's Ken Flath. ath )( h 1 e . m because of business dutie s 21 F . ' arc 16 a r 13 th 4. fr the an could utes. the P ker 22 p i , t e ft1111!1". on and 1 Bonnetti's took tw� o a considerable amount of trav- sters who'd arrived at d •ll urrovlll• a s o n two first perio Rahwa George's 8W:8Y quire eni- ' f d r with ts In h d 1 Karch 12, Esso combination to pass no longer play on their fathers' m Holy J' l Je ra ed three-point lead. The n elling . L k a e · re than ane u a i second White t possessio of the E. R Jr., a in du ed • o l PK rk ledck in every period Vi s sc r ng l ak At same time, Merry, berships. Echo e put r c Coleman, t 06 �i , f ..Cf, moR le a p. a o duel, with Ranwa7 , p F ash and e he f r 21-27 ips, 1md t , liil l lj; P0• se squad's def . third ace, p1·esident of t rate o year membersh Or leb, f o o 01PL'ltfw sk , r 2 o but t 10 8 advantage etrating the local et111 Swimmers l 2 1 the club, announced' � he third, taking a - 2 a - e :!���:�.!' ' 2 1 lead at half " n al o g Tuttle Brothers chalk d up e f the various club commit- now many of these youngsters hav 'eki,k � � � � in the first - 6 tallies a d i . c � and chairm n o b r p �·'i:��:!�; � 1 g Wlsn and II i opponents. l w n onl 11 ove h Am.oco m in f - e shi . 1''1!eg, c . O o c 1 o 2 7 r y r t e o b e Tas· tees for the coming tennis season. graduated into ull price mem 1 me. the Side, m are as fol- out n : ti l t tyW Lunch topped Robert Treat by the t McShane points that President l r l y in e stanza stfi d These commit ee chairmen �1';. y�=��rg. g · : g � Kane e a a h third We el fought back griml same o er ted' e , � � 2 ��r;·'k� � d y in· scor�. lows : Winfield Br w has been elec Siev rs 1 l u � t gain back one point and the squads third quarter and' Beat West led 213, B H E, n i c. Sweeney, I!'__!! __!! o m i the detk\t, graduall wi(lld the Barbers with a u l g . Ki - h s thirteenth consecutive year of on almost even ter s n the y Yaruss1 i din and grounds, to Totals , 31 T tals . clim i to 1 223, 190-626 . to the 15 1 o H s played l11ng b ng series. · entertainment J, service club. 34 count at the th ee q r mark. kead A. Carter · 6 _ final quarter. - ua - E. shop o 8 2 3 ton's baskets r rtel New Bnmswick S:,��::.,. . . C ••e ' lten fina �e, Mo:g�n; house, J M'. The new men's lounge-pro u:i� r� rl�i�t:"��??�:. . 5 1 1 T pin d n s ven points for the e gue 1 m• B ? H. L. , combination is pra se...... tosse i e put a swbnm ra . • OF e e i , R. singled out for i S1 Naff • ii Fillaat Eapwe " i ' eornes ,.,avy s being ere at--;;-: the Empire Theati·e, Theatres appeal now New at ainand has more Nearby m t e eas d. It it firs r l : was e a gh comedy-dram �b� and ready Navy, ou the United States . in Pat ; Jarnes Cagney and 1.•g ra.ble s ent conside p Cal., shootmg :·compt Sanany Diego, the training station. 38t ra k St art and n . u F Mcliugh principals in the cast. screen's leading comedy of the 0�:r share laugh scenes with ri·1e5 in the little star's latest Ginger Rogers n "Kitty F le" SBndy i oy rsal pictui·e, "Sandy Gets e Her "now at the pi =-:==s Em Williamr with StuartFraw- t s o of Una Merkel, of he most thrill-packed t ries 1�n Jack Carson, time. Filmed g i t dgar J{ennedy, Humphrey Bogart anti. Ida Lu- all a a ns the rugged an beautiful natural background of E and Edward Brophy. pino in "High Sierra" d y Vernon California's High Sierra.� , the film · - · · --� --·--- · --- te ls the strange story of "Mad Dog" Nely Kelly" of h How cf l man the people, Jo n ar . It will be shown on a continuous jI Earl e, enemy of all that was decent Cominr t• Ralaway The reporter is played by James policy basis. There will be three I• and good, defiant of every law on her dress a heavy old-fashioned cap Stewart. Prominent in the support shows daily, starting at I, 6 and 9 earth, except the law that rulecf his revolvei·, s i ing cast a e Ruth Hussel Roland Saturday and Sunday every St. and-ball he pointed it at Vivien Leigh in "Gone W th the r p. m. shows \ heart. Yet his dreams wel'e of the biggest Patrick's M , Nash, the intruder, her finger tightened on Wind" Young, John Halliday, ary at 10 a. m., 2, a 10 · fa e ever it Judy Garland and Charles Win- nd p. m. man's dreams-a th-eside on m celebrati ns held in Un the i ger- a Virginia Weidler, 6, i woman a r , o the tr g nd ninger in " ittle Nellie Kelly " This is the sa e exact vers on of I thearms of the he loves, Then wasn't held on St. Patrick's m 1 " L "Gone With the Wind" that was there was Marie, a hai·d boiled taxi tJtres · And that . . . at This was the celebration was the hardest thing I Post and late f , ev r my r m b ecame "S. Monte ,, shown in Plainfield last year, noth- dancer and killer's companion, but 811.a filrn h e did in life!" m n Cr11to " • I at studio, with undred boo� or the at v i. Wife. 11 with i s Vi i a best-seller, comes to bfe on New tf fe ui·e My a o te ing has been cut from the p cture deep down just another woman with bands, a police force on v en Leigh speaking. She is the F r Theatre's screen. starting Sunday. 11.n I ,, Rialt Cary Grant and Irene Dunne added . a pie, h , K'lda re at hungry heart. Theirs is story so march, and o e vivid details, for girl playing Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone 0 to b s a e r "Third Finger, Left Hand," comi- .l d "Dr o he regular !eature makes a bnl . faught with thrills and excitem nt highlightt in "Little Nellie With the Clark Gable, b Twin feature Prosraa matic Wind," starring that tleaves npthmg to be desired y Garland's cal romance of a marrige mix-up, The Rialto is presenting Joan B en- l , that no one will want to miss it. firstsolo Miss Leigh, Leslie Howard and the ost c ritical I h teamed roman- m fan. S "Judy c t star Olivia bt'in!(s Myrna Loy with Mel- nett and Louis Hayward, those movie tWIDI at Para•ount Besides tne s�a s the which omes he Rah de Havilland. The full-length picture -- r , cast'Ta- to i vyn Douglas for t e first time in the tic screen lovers who thrilled you in tures Alan Curtis, Arthur �icture, for four day . opens a l mited engagement now on I Kennedy, Theatre Sunday n M s ' is l d i co-feature. "The Man in the Iron a k, "G W'at t e W d" "This the most exciting story Joun Leslie' Henry Hull and Henry ' melodies along with Ju y ss the Regent, Eliiabeth, screen;-noth " to- one h I, ng ' ether again in another swashbuckl- ID , know.'' Mark Hellinger said of "High Traver. McPhail. ing cut but the price. "Waterloo Bridge," Vivien Leigh s � . h m. t g e love At , Plainfield �he War er Bros. i illB second American film, starring her mg story of r1 � , danger and Strud Sierra," new � p e- "Life With Henry," the Al•frich ci>-feature will be . e to Reade s Pa m 1 "Four Moth it a r x - behmd a throne- Th Son of Monte connng ra ount of the Four Daughter , h w h Robert T ylo , plays ne t Wed ,, ture . Family picture, which will be the co· the latest roctor T eatre N risto. ll- gt version of Thea�re, Plainfield, for a full week P r m P I , tWUk ncsday and Thursday at this theatre, C The fu len h feature at a a u t Thea• b complete,Se z le of startmg. Sat11i·day. Reade's o n four Lemp girls are portrayed to more firmly esta lish her as one Beginning Sunday and running for David 0. l n ks productoin tre starting Saturday, and a - ac ress s, ff ' Starrmg the most sensational .ac- again fca- Lane sisters Priscilla, Rose "Western Union," starring R n of the screen's greatest t e four days the Rialto will o er "Gone Witn the Wind" opens at tures Jackie Cooper in the role of the D a "Corn- tress of t e �ast year, Ida Lupino, i Lola, and Gale Page. Adam dolph e n Jagger, Robert while Taylor shares honors with her rade starring Clark Gable and Reade's Strand Theatre, Plainfield, h Henry Ald'rich, was made foll w ng ' Scott, X," rti Friday, Febru- and screendo s N�. 1 gan� t r, Hum- Henryo , layed Claude Rains and Young and Virginia Gilmore, Is now in tho finest role of hi Hedy LaMarr. It's a broad bur- for one week ta ng m .. . � ;, his great success the b p by P tor Newark. career. 28, for lim phrey Bogart, High Sieua is one In first of his sister is layed by May showing at RKO , s lesque the Soviets set in Moscow ary as ited engagement- Aldrich pictui·c ad pted fl'om h roc s of the le p T e feature will be "Mi- and affords plenty of comedy cut but the price. The cast Broadway play, "Whata A Life." chael companionP iv etect' ive." efph' St at moments. nothing Eddie Shayn , ate D T�e O I The ass ia feature "Kit Carson" of "Gone With the Wind" includes Lynn, Albert, Frank � r Philad II f" c te Featured with Jackie Cooper in n play the featu�e, which has been filmed i o Holl d Lynn Bari a such players as Clark ,;1 and Dick ora m Loew'1 State Newark w th Jon a n is Pauamount's "Life With are techmcolor, ve tu ' G ImpoVi rtant Henry" h F • ad n re of scale n- able, vien Leigh, Leslie Howard ', 've husbands of the four girls recounts the large ploneei· romance with ple Leila Ernst and Eddie Bracken, both ' employees of the company which, a o ie Olivia De aviland and thousands of T C ry G a Katharine ty lively f nt r action. 0 their eb In ic res and I making d r nt, Hepburn p tu extending its at 0� ;nt ti n f g e others. H first im the f W1�h the i roduc o o a u st It will be the t e the A L popular on theut adw y Ntw Playinr time is wires be- and James Stewart form the per ect i a fi WKITPI.. both Bro a stage. tween Omaha and Salt Lake City. "T - .the pers of Robe ·t Young, p ctu e has been shown in Pl in eld TODAY-FRl,-SAT. a u ed' Stewart, Hed- starring' comedy team in he Phila star on ! R Also fe are Kay cast are S i 1� s B at redur Resent, £li1abeth the m Somer- opening a w k s in add1t1on to Le":' Ay e , Lionel ar- ced prices. t rand Fred Niblo, Sr. vOthers in l delphia Story," ee ' r ' da Hopper ille, John · Carradine, Barton Mac 's S t en-- ry r Larame Day, the - Al l Wills and e l gagement today at Loew ta e New e a nd co-fen a Lane, Ch l Russ Hicks. film " mo l a s Crisis," r------. �rl with a heart-shaped f ce i l ark. The associate is allan ture, "Di·. i d e newe�t Bil"""°" S11111ll ''*"" fl t G t K r to RAHWAY the head of igh of Sons" with Jackie Coop er Bonita and best of the series proves be r,ear a good .' eyes wide with hor- �Chad Huna" Next Granville and Gene Reynold�. entertainment FRI. to SAT. ·n, her green EMPIRE A new, more vital and dynamic On Wednesday evening the request by steps, ne one, climbed At the New Theatre Hepburn is to be seen in "Philhdel- 'p lhe o TheSON of rlr ruffian with a pistol in his phia Story." Having divorced her de- .------. teeth in a "Chad Hanna" was first published bi!y•llow bared mcn bonair first husband, Cary Grant, be serially under the title of "Red Wheels cause he didn't come up her idea letr. 111iscd to e MONTE Rolling" in the of d a hig\1i from Saturday Evening perfection, she is about to w second time. Her choice is a stalwart /RAHW,, AY CRISTO""""" LOUIS HAYWARD JOAN BENNETT A YR.ES-PLtJS -ROBT. YOUNG LEWLIONEL BARRYMORE FRIDAY .. SATURDAY 'DR KILDARE'S CRISIS' •.• EDW G. ROBINSON BABY SANDY . O> DllSEL-POWER "A DISPATCH la , JIRINO CQH,DRlllN in "SANDY GETS Tlllil REUTER'S" TO ••CAR'rOONLAND'' STRIAMLINERS FROM HER MAN" with EVERY llATUIUl.t.Y AT -.t.L80 - To lalfimore oncl Wa slllngton STUART ERWIN Wlll, FRAWJ,llll' 1118 IHHI .. Cllllll DU have tho leelin1 of glldin«-"° omoothly and "SKY MURDER" UNA MERKlllf, lll DOAR KFlNNl!lDl' SUN., MON ., TUE., WED. MURPHY· �etlyY Dieecl-PDwer o�ate. No jan eo doeo WALTER PIDGEON DU ride comfortably in Parlor Cara Indiv1dualor jolto. with Attraction : Ct.ARK HHlUWINNINGER lcPlllL or RecY lining Chair Coachea. Coach AddedTlllil f,ATEllT GABLE LAMARR1111101' llNdonCeo. M. Cohan'• Chair1 relel'l'ed/rwe SUN.1MON.-TUES. advance, if yDu like. BI:0 {are1 are low, MARCH OF in Myrna LOY Melvyn DOUGLAS TIME IOYAL ILUI COLUMllAN "MEXICO" "COMRADE X" •• •• "THIRD FINGER b. Pl•lnhl• I012J A.M. Iv. rl8'1tlelfl MO P,M. ely •nd -rr, vs - Plainfield. h'o ne rer L FT HAND" JON HALL - LYNN BARI Taite the B at a E A Ttlntere•tlns .. H11bJeet.IJl•tlneU r home, more'· convenientl 0 and you aave time. "KIT CARSON" Other train• at convenient HENRY -.t.DOROTHYLSO - LINDA fine, John Hownd-Ellen Drew feat D a 0 houra. �-�· i"ONDA LAMOUR DARNELL " ' Alao We Eve. ' """ For Information phone Plainfield 6 3012 HANNA" · ," CHAD 1101'11d Only ADDED ATTRACTION: . ' STR IKES" SUN., MON., TUES., WED. A GlllDATPlilA.'fUlllilS COMlll Dl'· "BOWLING for - XTJl - pJ,us E A C�Y GRANT, OUTSTANDING ...... , IRENE DUNNE REQUEST HITS waJ' iato 1o•r 'MY FAVORITE WIFE' WED2 .-THURS. MAR. 2 ...... 5-6 ...... ,.. bit,ldtfirst ...l10 VIVIEN ROBERT LEIGH TAYLOR "WATERLOO -BRIDGE"JIJT. No. 2 - BING BOB DOROTHY CROSBY HOPE LAMOUR "ROAD TO SINGAPORE" Ilot hen; - ']il'rt\tlltl ill 1 I 111�, 1\ .. 111 11 I 111 l I ul il "" I rk I' u l ___:::zs Nl�WARK TIIEATllES E SPECIALS CARY llATHAlllHE JAMEi RECORD ALBUMS 35c "THE GRANT• HEPBURN • STEWART RCA RECORD WITH S COUl'll PllCES LAYER • AT P , , •• PHILADELPHIAPlus "GALLANT SONS" STOR Y" BEGIN STANDS 98c • /f PRICE CAR WITH MUSIC ••• • • �:��ESb LOWEST o AlL , FEATURES: Automatic ch kO"': Etllck·p r"?fcd multi-ratio •Nineste ering • orFINE MANDOL GUITARSINS - tiy o cO'l'crdrive•rs distinc • • $4 95 <>n mat;c • . body l CLARINETS and .fHE c:an� o o Bedford cordC er 111ai: Wtth Fresh-air ll TRUMPETS, low aa do� upholstery• aa l'lan ·� defroster• • wind!hicld $690 ,000 COPIES MUSIC indepe 1 comar ndent suspension Glove Clllmplon Club Sedan $730 • s12, • Ge Non-slam rotary Champion In dooi C111J1llll Sedan$770 �nlurdny I The Aldrich family . llrbncnt lockt• ail lights • Th•H ,. d•U.. nd ....10 .. at RECORDS !�Oum·,. Slun't'lf futory,. South lndlana, ConthrnouH · oh9n91 withoutBend; notlot-Ftd• �\c'hca• terms. Bumper a1otFeb. ti, 1M1-aubJM1to Okeh JJnJIJ'WIND Rt 1100, Twin trtl tu tltOO EasyC. I. T. to100 t1U1bl lnoludtd. Decca, 31 nnd D:OU r. )f, ��fH�:httl�tOAI'. Jtl,���.J 1 • o " at Cllfta oott, and Bluebird Matinees: with ,, C ALL SEATS, 40cI LOGE, 55c -LI FE I CHIL R EN, 25c At Matinee LUCC D Only ! HESI MOTOR COMP Evenlng11 HENRA Pata...... , wltltPlctute Y NORTH AVENUE ANY GREMu•lc HhupGORY'S un� 8hullo< ALL SEATS, 55c 66c Aclnamerwlll1a aunr ':t 1 "Now Jtr,110711 l"1ucsi" All LOGE, M>A1f J.£5LIE•llEHRY HULL• Hf.N RY TRAVER! W 609 IJ ... AUNCURT'S . Al\TllUR KWNtDY� ....._8'tW d, l7l W Fron\ 6t. Plalnft.r\t1 Prf<'f'll J11cl11de Tns: I I M. J. 011,.n Evcll 'l'PI PIM 5-f.��9 JACK E COOPER Weatfield 2-1800 FEBRUARY 27, 1941 THE WESTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, Wychwood's 1941 Buildinr PrograGainm Indicates 8�1 'J\he .sale of five large ]Jome- ite� �...... ======i;:::======s adjoining Echo Lake Golf ourse, in C y h oo , re orted week. W e w d was p this The b ildel's can't wait. Founda foru half-doten homes in this • tions a new section will be 11-0on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1941 dug a.ti &.! weather permit... n '· Thi• new "Country Olub Sectio " ' Wyehw readied �:'. \: is ex- Rell Rec�very of ood by an ' -;� '- Tiie Estate most n t r ly f� . Cominsdvance in Realty values will start about 1942. the:�! 0�:: ag:;u c;0:::. �t0�: 0:�0:� ' . '· al beautiful wooded ·. • . the wh l com · • A l top e ff '. 'nie BIG always slow to fall • value :rise. hi l sections of o �te Great activity be nn ng 18 in and slow to munlty. 1£ � i ,���1 ehind the trend of the stock market and gen- gb h Those who conte�late i�follo 1 far b s ri t ere. w choosing a building or buying a . . bumeas,) site o ld iml : home in co ntry life area sh u this blind man should be able see the coming flood of · not ong deferu action,-or someone A to l incr.....& - will have bo ght flowing in estm nt from the 1ta,...tla arid co else i v e u the cho ce .lo · . · • n Clltion you were looking at, tl'e� f r· . · o preparednesa Already there is an swi, g in buy- rt 11ccordmg 'tnctl up n to A hur R. Rule, President and : · d buUding of ho mes. There is small inc ease in build- founder of Wyehwood. Continuing, H r . Rule s111d: ,·ijs b nothi g co. pare n,, ith w a t pro b a bl Mr. m w "Nearly two-thirds of hwood :;,:, ....• .;. eOltt, ut n h t i WI 'Jl Y W� the funds will be ample to easily a sor ia sold and built up. Over home n 200 HESE Wychwood Homes_ :>"beln 1942. But , · b b owners in Wychwood express the :''.·• ' : -increase. And rents are gomg, up. · real of this are typical of the many �,tueh community value unusual .,.. area. Man of them are members o! Tbuilt and sold during the past months ago arry Moore aaid : "New the adjoiningy Echo Lake Country L : Three Gov. A. H play · ' Club. He e they golf, swim, year by r n i l •'1 rem en d ous j ob •1e at 1onal r c0m. the several espo s b e i.: ·1··,, •tteY h aa b a t i tl. N D brldge and have a een llVen n e- delightful w prorram. have received Defense rders t n life. The new swimming pool, Builders hose work has been i\'fenM· We o o i t all g mun.ttyPllt in o per t on at the club last sea .. · BilJion -Dollars; an ha b . an jmportant factor in Wych ;,, d e the dlstln�tlon of e- son, one a fi the finest in this part /: �Vtr One W� v is o the to the Billion Dollar ew The Westfield Te nis wo d 's growth. " e of N Jersey. n o , int .tal in the Union ,... Club is only three ·blocks from Wych- i''. lfta J1111111L1 wood. Championships in both gol f :.� ; and tennis are played at these clubs, N w Y "There is room an�bher 100 " Ten Million Dollar Super-Drydock for e ork z:- · for homes In Wychwood. our Thenew 18 to Ba onne, Governor Edison rec ntly llef that man of theIt remainibe-ng ..� laarbor is awarded y N.· J. e ;I b uilding directlyy adjoining approval by the Navy Department and added the , sites �',.,.. feDorted, this . Golf Oourse can, normally, be sold had been informed that "condemnation roceedings to club members. Such our pref. he p i i is o n ;z:_th•t*'I ; "· at once an erence,-because bu ld n a c nge · d t'ton wor wt ke n ne g borhood g t'"'"� ':', 1 ..rt. construe i h community : k 'II be unde rta al s · i i or I :� 1"11nediately". G vernor Edison sa d the drydock ·would be our protective archltec , ·, o . tmralideal. and Soundplan restrictions help, fi to the Supply Base site chosen by the .\;,�;\·eonti•uous Navy last it's the kind of peo pl , as well but e as project, for hich President Roosevelt has ap- tb� kind of houses that . This w . neighborhood. produce gaod Vlw. , . _ " d a F'1ve M illion ' Do lar appropr at o , · . n be located "An o e "The Battle of W1c:hwao �\ I 1 1 n deshiing informatkm on e m ,;d is to y Roaring tractors, snorting t 1�ve Four illion Dollar Bayonne ·Port Terminal. prices of ihome sites with and s a 1bo i,'\i • the M maps scrapers the ring of the - detail plottings obtllin such in- screeching , woodchop r may xe song of the sllw will , formation by writing Wychwood a the .. - lI lllMll . and soon be t �-- for Carporation or telephoning W - through twenty acres o t( NOW w-.__:;. th'll ( est a to Weatfield ? Itsbme , another flaybr WychW!Cd find don't already know. It w m wi e field T�ere �ill be no sale.s he Doughty ill ean t c . Mll0 -. out, lf·we �-3333)., t raw. d.itcb-diggersmen, to , , preBBure. Building sites aither sewers are gas ,.,rtU _ tih _, · ·· , Westfteld the progressive minds and active recUy or 200di· 'followed by i h "juice" e :·u much to if on the Course within and Public men w t feet or are purchasable at Service and th Town will coordinate their etrorts e l ng . lines. ' •ullden· of e . it $3500 to '7500,a pri ce ' · . in s l i ranging from .ac• ..: t , ld �he general public. .. es fte as a ....Wential town to cording to size and location. There The of Wycbwood bas "1 are two three large plots at Battle been goil( .;• or also past te �i� Roy WenzUck of Louis recoanized Th re are many for struggle ! .. as America' lead. .. � the n years. It is the '. St. e.. J_to,ooop t de.. ag i st the elements. Nature's .. , ' I suable o s Wychwood at much a n beauty ll con mis and forecaster n r l l m ln o the ea estate field, has an lower figures. A n w General Map roug bas been by landscap � e t i 1 ani ."1&' Is nowe the press addede to various c�rre f e o ing-expressing th tastes of the 0 :�•nlC n ssue o th H use and Garden mega- -sof end Wychwood on h · ;.;_.,. Ie jn e'th t I · for your copy and the price (February) in he is . - which says : . t n and sine, _ l Miles of streets have bee graded ped with storm and sanitary sewers, ·"'For many years my conviction bas been with II . · gro ing stronger .----·------.. 1 spccificaitons in w Confidence,Coura1e, Security according to Town recent th so-called 'conservative' in estor takes the greatest v t�t-k e On it is recalled th t i'ia . He never buys at or near the bottom because he con jocular note, a tll' Tihe old "Bank Runs" and "Busted 11 e the wor 111 tie of WycJiwood" has incl � , •iders the market too speculative. Banks" no longer frighten the ud d Not until he has seen can either it with others average depositor. belittlers who " fa 'conservati damned o the ve' th an be, nvest and make money, is will Or Poured salt tears of l\lty � less i he Home Mortgages ar.e no longer int . irig productive of to th"e risk of investing. • • • • • • I believe, w1·itten on the "one-year"-"three· and Wychwood · the"It in- out mighty fineearth in 1930, but look run year" or bash with added 11th ltance, at the for th purchase of a home by the family "five-yea1·" ad,- sou' of mod costs of renewal foreclosure dan houses now, Too t00 bad teycht thr 01· h But • c rc m s Kimball rig . erate i stances that can afford to pay down 20% ger in "hnrd time .'' build it all le.'' ne e sto u like WyCircd1wood st, the safest of its 'l'he long-term amortization mort the whole depression "flop co is one of hedges against inflation that ; { these gage system finally adopted by prac· I It is th e most magnificently success u has troubled times provi e. tically len ders has put safety and b ing New ever set d If building costs contin e to •community uild Jer�e:,i • • • securityall into home ownership. advance, during the next few years, as u 'l'he we think they will, it ! owner's equity in 100 building sites are for sale Wych wood. A limited number are unsoldin along the Golf Course.very Can you of any better th ink investment than one of these sites1 The new general map of with Wychwood, Price list on lots and houses re d . Send for o e or see your broker. , Wychwoodis a y Cor poration,n , South Gate, Wychwood Road, �.v est lield, Telephone : Westfield 2-3333. N. J. a � �c prod ed �n :���ot���d, t�M uc visited by r n 300,000 people. Housekeeping, McCulls, Architcclurnl s o c e ,� ost It � little trn�· wns sponsore by tho "Pictorial ·F rum H use s hous� in �: : t�-�U o , o L. . . I ele1! l� merica. It Review' ' and beeamo nationally fn- Beautiful, Bumbcrg- Wychw Rise now p o f t e landscape effect ts er nnd ood' Co., a nrt h at mous. Grover Whalen others. S th t hns & • ame � i occupied master of ceremonies at fficlatcdoth uli as Tho nwnrd to Wychwood of top 0 d Gt ntbe;.1b1�t p lic ' . lncre Ing sites It mad fiven t 1. n T N n u1 · nt o . honors abonaI F vfait the N< t"IOna c presen s \ the Home h n to Show content with ode r by NewAmerican e se Institute of was tht\ New Yor Port1 n homes, A cliitect�, r y Chapter, in In 192 11 of Auth�riity Not Wychwoodm l the J 8,and w com"Soullhpleted thereGate'' were . developers of stnged th came surpriso to Building a te w o o t ·mandeaigny odlifted eyebrows. k ng , c nsti ut- House Parade in 1930, e 1930, ns n Wyrh Westfie d had ing e 11 the dam- wood Co111or11tio11. It was on th mni rcYh l�rs tu l lnnd first bnsed seen of tho l fruit re r� n . on strntlon of .I ts in America. stntc-wide survey of nil never ow. It s o s kind 11 llernhardt Muller, the architectkind. scnlandscapedp!ng f m! � p ored, exhibit homes were pol'lnnt home communities beingtho imde anything � �hf l n n s- Ten - l>rought much th e whlmsey by �: \i, by ell nown urchitects e l of :h : Nnti desiirne.d in G n bfin o the ning nurseries of ower nnd, b111!� ns wseason'sk House svelopedreet New Jersey. era · Century t South Gate Show. : �iw . t lay-out, hiwh nr>•'..' a h n er s New York store 1111tmnnlstores ·.miniature R llurns W and others sponsored or :fen- of Wych ood were considered in obert Burns' a W yea woonmn s 1multancously, et birth- �d � these various this w d wns tured homcs,-Good award. THE WESTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1941 ona of the nati board was also p s pa entitled Co l re - a " tem orary o assist local epr sen ves i S the r e tati . Revo ution whi h w p ent to petl " n as pr pa ed - ! cial e r Montape b Mr. Holl'man c resid t and y for the Advance Club. E. Loomis, e ft1CU Tells of di • • 11 All i our south N. board persons interested n · -n tative of the p n Liet Lalill Aa Police Work rn nei d e ghbors are invited a n . the Westfiel Y�CA : to tte d of the planning eomat Studyllee filltlf•da y Of oflll eeting Thrifty . Mon of . .Budgeteers a er Far North the Plainfield YWCA . The second d Vo un studies on inwill a series tis m nts readve the v plans for a one-day l Latin-America be h d e Thurs . m� el I e m Tke Leader e y In i.,:t aining onferen e Monday at 2 p. m. at the and save. Tr C � WCA. day thrifty-Rear d !AidUS Mi s Norma Simmsto M s. Raymond S. Hoffman willY read Be the s r ds. Adtlreue1 · .. . 1 V•n1M ftl'llllo• Jlarcb 6. I a Experieaces I Ilia ne Eakia.,AIM., Montague, a etir d mem Sydney e ber of theR. Royal Canadianr Mounted Police, spoke Thursday night at h t e third of a se ies of lectures s on�or d r p e by the Veterans' Forum in Roosevelt Junior High Col. Scnool. William A. Ross, commander of tin a m rican Legion,M introducedWallberg A e r : . thePost, sp 3,ake e . Mr. Montagua,r author of several on in the north and on books life spoke on the cust.oms, livingEskimo conditions life, and habits of the Eskimos, with whom he Jiv d for se\' eral years. e demonstrated the use of the Jong andHe short dog team whips and dis played other im emen used by pl ts northern peoples. He that with the of th explaineairplane,d the northwest territ.oryuse ise now being more wid sett e ely l d. GHrke Opens New Fuhion Centre As pub i opening a l of whatp rite ludeis said to the be Elizabeth'sc most modern fashionto centre, R. J, Goerke Co. played host last evening to the leading figures the in fashion special preview of its mod field' a at centre. ernizedAttending fashion this important event were The Goerke's staff of New York buyers, most :t �lked about thing In mo. fashion desig ers, and r res nt tivns ofmanufacturers fashion publica ep e a e torlng 11· Chrysler'• fluid tions, who got their first view of a proj ct long talked about and w ite Drive l e a a d p b ic by the u l . Fashion manufacturers have co operated with the Elizabeth store by rushing from their needle rooms the very latest of the new spl"ing designs, giving R. o rke Co. a well earned J. G e fashion scoop with which to celebrate the opening of their magnificent new fashion centre. These preJ1liere fash ions are being shown today in an in a group of formal promenade by Manhat.tan f hion ode s. as m l Keen interest is shown in the new iighting system which has been set up to give women a picture of NEW and more beautiful h colors being viewed.true Those visit t e t e see ing fashion ce will also Faahion entre ia read , · A y , • Perhaps you have heard Fluid Drive for the first timen nowthe w fixtures C now t r ne which have been plan e make A eerie• of lovely 1hop1 devoted n d to owners rave They •re Chrysler'• fashion selection simple and stream idea r 7 Other notewQrthy f�a�� es in 1in1le-mindedly to the youn . r of lined.clude the Increased ftoor space with 'at · v•17,;'.111Mf:,sa1e1men fa1hion1 for the youna ,_ I ' •." .'> - • - the most modern fu nitu e, where cus heart. ·\·; · m nd shop with more e Your whole-hearted re1pon11e to the easeto rsand can pleasure relax a;r andr the newest broadloom that Is used as a o cov Ideal fto Faahion Centre , . , and your ering. New private fitting roomsr are also an added service. ge.nerou1 patronage made thi1 e:span• f shio centre is This modern new a n a and ec ry now open to the public and v r one 1ion po aible n ea Today, e e y aa , is cordially invited to v i it it. s our doora open on the rea lisation of New Cbryalera Are our dream for a newer and finer Simple Faahion Centre. Spring i1 the time to Maintain when faahion life begina anew . Accord'ing to local Chrysler-Ply dealer, Mi e of Harry Mil and it eapecially timely mouth H. ll r aeem1 now Why Shift Gears? Why lor Motors, Inc., mai tenance of to' re-dedicate ourselves make work Chrysler cars for 1941 eco es just to you, the bn m longer a matter of habit. It is no young at heart, our new faahion of dr.lvln9 the mai te a ce problem of the old when you can lluid Drive 80011. days. Forn ninstancen : Come in and revive your spirit with In Chrysler? Batteries are nccessible : Chrysler batteries are now located under the our young nd lovely new faahiom. a they easi y accessible. nre l � hood,Some whereo ner were inclined to neglect The latch-string i1 out , , now and w s , e enishi g bat rie r pl n the water in te s our welcome is warm when they were located under the I seat. Lights in compartments : Both the g ove a l compartment nd the luggage compartment of the 1941 Chryslcrs ar supplied with electric lights. e a m up : Thermostat aids engine w - Engines of 1941 Chryslers a rc pro· vided a ermo at c r with th st i control, which prevents water from the engine entering and flowing through the rad· iator until the engine has reached the p t g mp a u e proper o er in te er t . Crankshaftsa are Ch s er r ry Chrysler with fluid Drive costs less crankshafts arc b balancla ce edboth: statil a d A cally ( t di g till ) nand dynam cal s an n s i y whi e r evo ving) . you Have you driven one l l l than think. Multi( ple jct carburetors : Carbur e on h 1941 Chr lers have mul tors t e ys Just call your Chrysler Dealer iple jets. There is n jct for id i g t l n , yet? and n one for normal driving, nnd one c li· Make Date a Miracl• the "Spitfire" that comes into ac 11 a ed with V1 tion when the driver desires cxcep· tionnlly acceleration. estfieldJ!r Is First W In Civil Service Test In st of 314 young women who BE MODERN a li passed a ec t e Civil Service exami the osition of junior k nation forr n ler , Lan Southc ave Miss Anna T. za, 211 p ac· nue, is c edite d ince, wthi first co ding r ratings given out pthis week. Herr markto was The posit o 88.161. f om $660 i n pays I $900 a yenr. r to FED NOL NOSE RIDROP� a cleara nootrilo ooothinr In irrltatlnr Headand h *Tune In to Cold1. Mild, on Mafor Bowes, CBS, Thursday, 9 10 P. M., E.S. T, yet efficient, Sold at JARVIS 301 Harry Miller Motors, Inc. South Avenue Westfield, N. J. t1-0n� flying i&ued by an air company. -.ozFIGUUNG ON on or 1BE IDWBIT PRICED TllllD AGAIN•• : •• •• •• GROCERJ£S • • { .....--. u.til ...... ilic:hlne.) 4 ,_ ••rs MU :! . 25c9c ...... ,_ JFJ.LO-M 2 19c SWAKSOOWN� .-.:3 PARO DOG FOOD . - 23c LUXSOLSc LIFF.B UOY�Sc caa · SPAll 25c · GRAPEFRUIT HEAR�!.15cJOc 11os WGE II.EX BRDLOPADS .. 14c FRUITSrBlS anJ 1n;:a.E.XD VEGET O.'\' l.l" ABLES PUREMUSHltOOMS WHm: •. 17c NEW GREENBROCCOU .': lSc 2 CHEVROLET DRY ONIONS 11,.. Sc ••your HOME TOWNDL4LER" 3 for FANCY GRAPFIRurr-t:': lOc LARGE JUICYORANGF.S 20 for 25c :"Wha1•1 .the me!;.u,. Old Man "inter, dll.gastedly. Do *They're barning DAB 13ETfE� WAYS To 'Anthracite." .. .\._e";i,;· �-:·.b:--!r· i:� b!"..i�,.:!::i':.5. N:t!e5 3 loo, nil ignore !�1�.!.�: ·.:.i-:� l'ou. Old Maninter•1 ...- 1a.ttielt droru ..-\.:d t� £,:•2 ;-·� :!-.o:: �.l:!:r. u3 tC.e tn:� -when you ute thit plU'e, ��:'"Ji"!=· =(':.: +.;:� re:.� t:;,��!.' :-. .3.::..:::�. :!':.3..:1 �0- Ma!-padted coal. 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J. � x ... ua x ...Bales ·�� ...,._ ru·��ua.r in. tl:.o ,:'.!:l·l re�= lit th" .,.. p.i.ri.:�h h\�f.l;it. . J(}BJr .. l'l'l1ClmR, � 10.4.'IS .II.WE 1.'I .ill .'ll'ARBY ror,vs THE WFETFIELD LEADER, FEBRUARY THURSDAY, 27, 1941 ... D. fashion show, which is . ...- Fara• S.W for next Wednesday. Mrs. Graeme scheduled 2� Ca alr FuMM Pluuted begin 2 :30 brid e to v y II. ...._ Heae McDougal, representing East Or g �J:. Sltew an at p. m., folandlow the show.ariit oZnd PT A ange store, will three Will Add258 Men ly 1.. Dotheresse cardt will games s willrved 15 p. sevelt present models, at 1: .'.i 29 R • SCOTCH PLAINS THEOUTE OLD. HEI• DELBERG I•'AMOUS FOR GOOD FOODS GUIN EA HEN FROG'S LEGS I LOBSTER e SEA FOODS I STEAKS e I CHICKEN SAUER e e BRATEN And Many Other Fine Dishes YOU'LL I NEVER DISAPPOINTED BE DF.SIRED MEAL IN FINDING THE AND REGULAR SERVIC E • • Beat • • The Quality Liquors and Fine Beers UNION COUNTY BUICK COM PANY Moderate Prices E. WESTFIELD: N. J. At · 430 NORTH AVENUE, . 339 NORTH BROAD EAST MILTON AVE., WEST ELIZABETH AVE., TELEPHONE RAHWAY, 26 LINDEN, N. J, ELIZABETH, N. J, ST., 6& • N. J, FANWOOD • 2 7337 . WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WI LL BUILD THEM ------· ;-� ��,JL�flla. · � �· �"" � �'!'""." .lt;, Ii4: a..-: a. � Iii! it.titttJIO �: mGnU.. 'l't"JU: c.. r� L ar �- • -- · c;.UI "'100 CAJ'SOU:S, VlTAWllMS A.B.:u. s.DP..G � 1EC5 79c .. USOD$ � QUAW'I'I'l9 \\'£ RESERVE THE lllGHT TO UMIT . .. CUT RA1I CENTRAL DRUG STll 243 EAST BROAD STREET HIGH POINT COAL CO. Kenilworth, N. J. t•1 PRlCl!E EF!i'ECTIVE FRO.M FED.Zitl1 11Al:. oth. n�· Mnnthlr ..I' C>.ir .tioiter AppllcAtloa Pu.ymi>ni�1 <:Ute qut!lticm In � hall'0 ! t:. T 4-2200 �11t."Vlc... l!' nio..:. tnl,� ele11hont Roselle SPECIAl.S IN BIRDS EYr. I�•: �-I f>i $.\ fl·t FROSTED FRUrn & VEGETABLES '2, �.. arc� .,.Jdon , - re.· k· -� · . :t 1 � t: (I,; • t �· j : ' o• f!Ulrtd. U...na or $25 "' $250' .. *" . 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