THE WESTFIELD LEADER LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIMCUUTED WEEKLY NEWSHVEM IN UNION COUNTY PN1NTH YEAR—No. 35 Entered as Second Clung Matter Pout OBice, WeBtfl«l*, N. J. Published WESTFIELD, NEW JEESEY, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1948 Every ThurHd ield Audit Annual Garden littees Naned Club Flower The Junior High School PTA I. R. Jones program, which includes a fash- Show June 1 ion show under the direction of j Miss Catherine SheafTer, an ex- Chestnut St. Job Reports To hibit of art work under the direc- Almost 100 ClatM* tion of Miss Ann Fehl, and a dis- Approves PHKIUMC fade Monday play of the shop work—mechanical Open to Amateurs drawing, painting, metal working, Of New Cadillac rning at YM OfThbArea and woodworking—under the di- rection of Harold L. Brooks, Allen Ambulance For T< thomas Boy Jones, exec- Stalks and Harold Benedict, will ird chairman of the Com- Under th* direction of Mri. Har- The La Fera Contracting Ca. al old Brooki, plans have been com- be held on Tuesday, May 24, at IRelations Committee, to- 8:16 p. m. instead of on the ear- Newark, with a low bid of **V Vinced the names of those pleted for the annual Spring Flow- 668.70, was awarded th* contract er Show of the Garden Club of lier date announced. sene on the seven com- for improvement of Chestnut atmt Westfield, which will be held in the In addition to the above pro- . • the Westfteld audit. The from St. Marks avenue to Fi Masonic Temple June 1 from 3 to gram the seventh grade science | ayenue b thfi Town Cound| prill be centered upon how 9 p. m. practices democracy in room and conservatory will also be i , • h't Th^ .„,„,• i. '. open. Parents of sixth grade pu-1 of housing, employment, There will be a wealth of mate- 1(1 r pile are invited to attend this meet- . ... ^ Sublie facilities, recitation, rial to suit all garden enthusiast!, ing and to visit these exhibits. way Commission, which will wpfly land education. Data will whether in the Acid of horticulture, most «t the ,funfls for tb* fc JOHN i. llaMOIS Refreshments are to be preparepp d Vted by volunteers, with flower arrangements, educational Final approval for tha |tion of the committees. exhibits, junior exhibita and attrac- by the cooking classes under the of a new Cadillac ambulance at s udit will have three sepa- tive displays by local exhibiting direction of Miss Kathryn Rumble price of »ti,0O0, was voted. Than tses: 1, Gathering statis- florists, including Vance, Doerrer St Pauls to and Hiss Katherine Taylor. The was no objection to the proaaaaj. |nterpreting these facts; 3, and Sons, Williams, McEwen Flow- ninth grade cooking class will Delivery is expected in about tw Photo by Hob Harris serve refreshments at the conclu- g remedies if intolerance •aM after ah«w In ••4ll«rlaa ers and Wettftcld Flower Growers. months. ered. Mrs. Jones einpha- The following schedule and en- Have Curate sion of the program. Two offers to purchaas taw* . the croup will deal with tering rules have been released by owned tax title property wara a#» as the people of West- the committee for the show, the John DuBois Named proved, subject to better offara ba> t them dealt with. A pre- College Men Plan Traditional Senior Day at WHS theme of which is "Living With 159 at Dinner fore the meeting of May S3 report on the first phase Flowers:" To Church Post two others were denied. nade by the seven chair- Annual Dinner Gnwinl rulet: Classes are open were those of Antonio Ap la meeting in the YMCA May Continue, Foose Declares to, all amateurs in vicinity of John S. DuBois, 23 Wendell For Town Council of Grove street of 11630 for ey at 11 a. m. place, Clark Township, will come lots at 935 and 041 Columbia ava. Rumors that Senior Day, traditional Westfield Senior High School WestHeld. An exhibitor is permit- brship of the committees Perrhie to Speak ted only one entry in each data. to St. Paul's Episcopal Church as Meigs Honored nue and of Thomas Colaplatra at [Housing, E. R. Beckwith, spring event, will be discontinued for future classes was denied today curate in June, following his grad- First street of 1750 for a lat at by Robert L. Foose, principal. This,report was circulated after the All adult entries must be entered h, Dr. James Byrd, Miss At June Meeting between 9 a. m. and 11:30 a. m. uation this month from General For Long Service 940 Columbus avenue DCBM waft t Douglas, James Gentles Senior'Day show in the auditorium Friday afternoon was cancelled Theological Seminary in New the offers of Charlai 1. Angala af by Mr. Foose because of what was said to be variations from the on the day of the show and may Nicholas A. Giuditta, Mrs. Arrangements have been com- not be removed before 9 p. m. that York, Rev. Frederick W. BlaU More than 160 members of the Park street of $2520 for Manning, Robert Messer- pleted by Dr. Brad N. Craver, pro- approved skit and violation! of evening. All exhibits ire entered rector, told his Sunday morning Westfleld Business Association and adjacent to.the Sun Oil Co. an agreement made by the class. Hark Richardson,' Lars J. gram chairman, for the Westfleld at owner's risk. congregations. Mr. DuBois will the Town Republican Committee ert_vy, o„.n. „Sout h OTavenu e _,„and, _of, ^_' _ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. College Men's Club annual dinner, The show, however, was continued be ordained a deacon by the Rt. I attended the testimonial dinner for j f. Brown of Gai wood of |4M far Flower Show In the horticulture specimen Education, Mrs. George which will be held at Echo Lake on the Washington School grounds. Rev. Wallace J. Gardner, Bishop j the Mayor and Council at Echo j l t at 462 Edgewobd avefliM, classes, all specimens must be a o n, chairman, Mrs. N. M. Country Club on Tuesday, June 14 Festivities of Senior Day were of the Episcopal Diocese of New Lake Country Club Friday night. grown by the exhibitor; no exhibi- A request from residtnta af His. C. D. Seaman, Mrs. at 7 p. m. begun in the morning when seniors Jersey, in Trinity Cathedral, Tren- Return J. Meigs, who will retire Winners Named tor is permitted on the show room Massachusetts street tit ii fcallow, Mrs. J. F. Thomas, paraded across the stage in com- ton, this Saturday at 10:30 in the from the Council after eight years Frank A. Epps, president, has floor before the opening of the tiion of a street light there, K. Wood, Miss J. I. Dodds, petition for awards furnished by morning, Mr, Blatz said. of service, this year, was present- secured as speaker Dr. J. 0. Per- show and collections must not con- referred to the street lighting « [ Bittner and Mrs. F. P. Crowd At Wilson the class. Judges included Mr. The new curate, who will be 38 ed with a fountain pen by the two rine, assistant vice president of tain more than one stalk of flores- mittee, Installation of a light oa) Foose, Miss Isabelle DorMs, guid- in August, is a native of Plain- groups sponsoring the dinner in the American Telephone & Tele- School Event cence of any one variety and will Downer street was approved. ance counselor; Weyman 0. Steen- Md, the son of a prominent sur- appreciation of his "unselfish serv- graph Co., whose subject will bo be judged for caliber and number Final approval was voted an or« grafe, class adviser and social geon. He is a graduate' pf Loonua ice to the community." Mrs. 'James Byrd, "New Horizons in Communica- A large number of parents and of varieties. Collection should con- dinance which/requires that exca- studies instructor. School, Windsor, Conn., and ot Rev. Robert S. Skinner, minis- , Mis. M. Bernard Bern- tions." garden enthusiasts attended the tain not more than eight or less vations be built on or Ailed In Princeton, class of '32, where he ter of the Presbyterian Church, Winifred Debbie, Mrs. The College Men's Club is pres- Woodrow Wilson School flower Awards included: than three blooms or sprays. All within 90 days after being made. majored in modern language*. speaker of the evening, called for Rev. J. L. McCorison ently providing scholarships for show Tuesday afternoon and eve- Most timely, Betty Jean Smith specimens should be labeled. The application of E. R. Crew, i Suzanne Waynes. Eni- four Westfield men,at Brown, Cor- ning in the school auditorium. The as "Derocher," "John L. Lewis," Following his graduation from the end of the shirking of duties trading as the Crow Machine Co., Classes open to amateur garden- , Joseph L. Conley, chair- nell, Williams and Yale universi- exhibit, sponsored by the PTA, George Edwards, Al Wanamaker, Princeton, he spent several years as citixens if the American way of to construct a Geiger pataaUi ers are: Rotei, hybrid teas, 1, am J. Carson, Charles ties. The club has been giving attracted many entries, all arrang- Brock Brower, Paul Davis and Ray operating: Rim-Rock Ranch, a dude life is to be preserved. building at 408-416 North a< white, one bloom; 2, light pink, one , Mrs. Elizabeth David- these annual scholarships for 30 ed by the pupils, and is rapidly Peck. ranch at Waptlti, near Cody, Wyo., G. Franklin Windfeldt, toast- east, was approved. bloom; 3, dark pink, one bloom; 4, W. F. Gow, C. E. year through annual dues. AH attaining statewide recognition as Most humorous, Rose Petiujella of which he was part owner. He master for the evening, presented red, one bloom; 5, yellow, one • Hlrviet VVhitaker. Wertfleld college men are urged to one of the outstanding school flow- and Theresa Intellisano as "Daisy •old out ' in 1935, and, with a the pen to Mr. Meigs on behalf of | bloom; 6, any other color, one H. F. Gumbeit, chair- support the work of the organiza- er shows in the state. Mae and Little Abner." "Al Ca- friend, spent three months on the the business group and town com-j bloom; 7, collection; 8, three * L. Rhodes Jr., Mrs. tion. Prize winners are: Kindergar- pone," Charley Mudgt, Gene Van West Coast of Africa, from Dakar mittee, and Mayor, Charles P. ' Jr. Facilities, Miss Honk, Don MacDonald, Paul Me- blooms, on* vaiWty. Hybrid pM'< to LagM, collecting parrskeett and Bailey gave a short summary of • Westfteld college men who have ten, first prisci, Danny Jones, Dam p«tualt, A, three blooma, one va- •jnolils, chairman, Joseph attended college for one or more Folnom and Susan Bilden; second, Cowatt, Whitney Hunter, Robert ether birds and animals for export Mr. Meig's services as custodian iy, Mrs. R. h. Kuebling. Lunger and Patrick boyle. riety; 10, collection. Climbing or to the United States. of the town purse strings. The Honors Plinton - years are eligible for membership Roberta Pakenham, Ralph Robin- rambler, one spray ov branch not , Mrs. Ernest J. Tauch, and are urged to attend this meet- son, Judy Mahony, Bruce Price, Most elaborate, "V-8 Girls," Pat Upon his return to the United other councilmen present were In- over 34 in.; 11, red; 12, white; 13 troduced: Conrad Lewis, Arthur I, E. C. Ewen, Mrs. Har- ing. Tickets will be available aft- Susan Haller and Barbara Spen- Murphy, Carolyn App, Nancy Me States, he went to work, first In WestitcraeT pn, Mrs. Mark Richardson, Clurc, Alice Berastiqui, Robin jellow; 14, pink. Floribundam Perth Aniboy and then a few D, Bauer, Alan Phillips, Harvey er May 20 through F. Waldemar cer; third, Beverly Dietz and Cora and polyanthus type, 15, one spray l Saliola, Mrs. Plumer Cooper, 108 Central avenue and Heiple; honorable mention, Su- Hruda, Stephanie Krusc and Nor- months later, in Baltimore, for the Daycock, Sydney Mapes and Rob- Service Decoratioa man Kath. red; 16, one spray, pink; 17, on* American Smelting and Refining ert Gumbert. Wesley R. Braunsdorf, 66 Elm lanne Spears, Susan Bilden, John spray white; 18, one spray yellow Most original, Spencer Foote and Co. After seven years with the Senator Kenneth T. Hand, Un- James O. Plinton Jr., son of Mr., street. Gimber, Virginia RordeVi, Baird or orange; 19, collection; 20, one fcd Mrs. John Reilly, Mrs. George Sutherland as "Garbage." company in Baltimore, working on ion County's representative in the and Mrs. James Plinton of 11$ le Rnttiger and Anders Tipson, Susan Harden and Judy bloom or spray in any other class Mnhony. "Soap and Perfume," Babs Miller, the production of copper castings, State Senate, expressed his pleas- West Broad street, has been dee* »11 of the Rutgers Dcpart- not mentioned above. ure at being present and being orated by the president of HaHt -. First grade, first, Lois Parsell, Priscilla Henrich, Jane Heitkamp, he was returned to the Perth Ani- I Sociology, form a consult- boy division in 1942 to work on able to celebrate his 50th birthday with the Lordre National Honnear WHS Wednesday Mary Lewis; second, Carolyn Mc- Hazel Devers, Joan Kraft, Kay Peonies, -Japanese and singles: fcp. Secretarial duties will in Westfield. et Merite mi Grade de ChevaUie* Guire, Richard Sunderland; third, Dodge, Virginia Van Derwerker, 21, one pink; 22, one white; 23, one oil conservation and take charge ol by Mrs. L. J. Peterson, The Country Cousins, a barber- for distinguished service to the Kf> David Newbert, Alice Lewis, Su- G. G. Loesch, Jane Lelfler, Jane red; 24, three blooms, one variety; the By-Products Department. At lary Scrbe, Mrs. C. W. shop male quartet, offered a num- public of Haiti, according to Sport Results zanne Weltz, Patty Ann Pittman; Ann Fisher, Marilyn Mackie, Pat- doubcls and semi-doubles; 25, one this time, he bought his present land Mrs. Joseph Conley. ber of selections, and "The Corn received by the Plintons from Jea» honorable mention, Jay Bentley. ty Rosendale and Joanne Eash. pink; 20, one white; 27, one red; home in Clark. Borers" presented a number of|F. Brierre, secretary of state 0* Westfield High's baseball and Patty Ann Pittman, Louise Weltz. Most attractive, "Four Rabbits," 28, collection. Iris, bearded, 29, Meanwhile, during the war, a track teams swept to overwhelm- Robert Duncan Jr., Jane Ycager, Jean Stilhvell, Marcia Snell, Bunny one stalk white; 30, one stalk yel- life-long leaning toward the church novelties, including a solo by Jos. the Hcpublic. ing victories in their respective Job Bauer, Patricia Rausch, Rob- CanficUl and Lois Wilks. low; 31, one stalk purple; 32, one had crystallized into a decision to Brozek Jr., a banjo solo by Wil- The young Mr. Plinton is dolnf Firms to stalk bronze; 33, one stalk red; 34,enter the ministry, and in 1945 Mr. liam Nettleship, an accordion solo public relations work for. the la* fjeds yesterday at Recreation, ort Kip, Bill Clune, Check Steucr- Most historical, "Cattle Rust- one stalk lavenrlar; 35, one stalk DuBois entered General Theologi- by Ken Parkinson, a vocal solo by I temational Exposition of the bi- field. The diamond squad crushed nagcl, Sally Sisson. lers," James Robertson, Duve Haes- pink; 3d, one stalk bi-color; 37, cal Seminary. During the pust Doc Morris, n novelty drumming centennial of Port-au-Prince, which Boro Law Edison of Elizabeth 14-1 and the Secon'd grade, first, Tommy JIc- sig, Edgar Lewis, William Lewis, one stalk any color; 38, one stalk year, he has acted us lay reader will be held next December, cindermen ran all over Regional Greary, David Culver, Joyce Kueo-j william Sa!t» Jo'111 Sac-hade, Jack act by Stimpson Hubbard, and two plicata; 3D, collection. Siberian, Jor St. Clements in Belford, and piano solos by LeKoy Mahony. Mr. During the war, Plinton, who 75-43. ler, Joan Gimber, Betty Sue Keith; I Monett, Richard Longley and liar- 40, one stalk blue or purple; 41 St. Marks in Kcansburg, conduct- Mahony is the musical director of served as a flight instructor in tha Council Passes Sophomore Dick Smith hurled second, Valierie Dumais, Mary ry Hutton. the Devils to their seventh win in Cutest individual, Jane Cogswell one stalk white; 42, one stalk var- ing services, and organizing a the group. U. S. Army Air Force, and hia Code Rule Beth Birdsall, Virginia Lee Mur- iegated; 43, one stalk any other; church school. sister, Ursula, collaborated on ail eighth starts. He allowed only two phy, Susan Vance; third, John us "Harvey." "I'he Onion Patch," hits to the Betsytowners and one Nancy Norman, Ida Brearlcy, Nan- 44, collection. Any other variety "Airmen's Hymn," which was in* pJTAINSIDE —Because of Gendell, Valeric Dumais, Judy cy Randel, Ann Litzclman, Barbara or type, 45, one stalk any color; tiuduccd over u national radiS tl conditions following of these was a scratch binglc in the! Mervine; honorable mention, Vicki Auxiliary Plans Windfeldt, Barbara Gaskill, Joan 40, collection. hook-up and was presented for- made in roadbeds by the final inning. Meanwhile, the Blue Lou Jennings, Mary Beth Birdsall, Y World Service Bean, Carol Bunncll, Carol Taylor, mally before men at the Tuakegee, Hil Union Water Co. and and White collected 14 of their own | Barbara Carbcrry, John Ahlfeld, Perennial*, one to three stalks, Kvie Walker, Joan Pagano and Poppy Sale Ala., air base Dec. 5, 1943. lizabothtown Gas Co., the bingles and aided by eight Yellow- pcnny Morse. 47, pyrcthuin; 48, aguilcgia, Ions jacket errors and a trio of walks Betty Dcvine. spurred; 49, aguilcgia, any other Dinner Tuesday James is a graduate of Lincoln |h Council, at its meeting Third grade, first, Judy Shinccl, University and was employed by ' night, announced that a as well as two hit batsmen drove Joyce Ewing, Susan Jacobus; sec- Most clever, Fred Entwistlc and type; 50, hemerocallis; 51, lupine; The annual sale of poppies will in 14 runs. Robert Arnold as "The Toni 52, oriental poppy; 53, baptisiu; bo held May 23, it was unnounccd the local post office until he en« as being sent to both util- ond, Martha Harrison, Sue For- Lynian Hoover To tercd Casey Jones School of Aero- The track' squad countered nine tenbaugh, Judy Haller; third, Lou- Group." "As Others See Us," 54, delphinium; 55, viola; 56, at the regular meeting of the panics asking that in the American Legion Auxiliary last nautics in February, 1941, where first places. Rick McGinley took iseForbes, Sue Ann McGcary, Jo Joyce Gould, Carol Voss, Danella pansy; 57, any other; 58, collec- Be Guest Speaker i they abide by local ordi- evening in the home of Mrs. A. E. he was the first of his race to com- the 100 yard dash in 10.4 and the Anne Sexton, Maury Chenowith; Hewitt, Janet Colby, Lois Maryition. Annuals and biennials, 69, \ nnd obtain a permit for Bedell. Members of the Martin plete the primary nnd advanced fpcnings. A cash bond of 220 in 23.8. Walt Clarkson, Don honorable mention, Sue Gurry, Jane Walker, Priscilla Freeman, Betty;dianthus, five blooms; 60, digitalis, Lymun Hoover, associate general Wnllbcrg unit have completed Dll()t t'aming courses in the school. be required to be postei Case, Terry Bentley, John Guthrio, Sue Johnson and Jeanne Cowie. one stalk; 61, Sweet William, secretary of the National Council elheuser, Barry Pruss and Buddy Betsy Pond, Roberta Rehner, David three stalks; u'2, English daisy, of the YMCA's of China will bo plans for conducting the drive. He was a graduate of Westfleld company, guaranteeing High School, class of 1931. per opening, the holes will Weilaml took other individual Gendell, Tony Crann, Jo Ann Cros- Hi V Club Plans five blooms; (i3, any other biennial; the main speaker at the annual Mrs. H. Frank Pettit, president, N in level and kept level firsts for the Devils, while Ken and by, Carol West. 64, collection of annuals; 65, col- World Service dinner of the We3fc- announced that her project, a fash- f permanent surface can be Dick Welch tied for first in the Fourth grade, first, Virginia Get-Together lection of biennials. Bulbs, 1)6, anyficld YMCA to be held ut the Y ion show, will be held at the home Honor Dr. Savitz (shod. A two-week grace pe- pole vault for WHS. Platt, Ann Harper, Nancy Kcss- lily; 67, any other hardy bulb; 68, building next Tuesday evening at of Mrs. E. Neubeck, 700 Colcmun place, May 17 at 8:30 p. m. be allowed to complete ler; second, Kate Cutler, Ronnie A party will be given by the nny other tender bulb. Flowering 6:45 p. m., according to William At Glassboro rrk. Ross; third, Judy O'JJeil, Virginia Bi-Y Club, Tuesday, May 24 at the Shrubs, spray or branch not to ex- Child, chairmnn of the world serv- Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Irene Harris and Mrs. Bedell. -d on second hearing Tues- Chestnut Circus Platt; honorable mention, Edward Westfleld YWCA at 8:15 p. m. ceed .'14 in.; 60, viburnum, any va- ice committee of the local associa- Dr. J. J. Savitz of 731 Clark Last week Juniors hold their Klit, was the amendment to To Benefit Home Dietz, Joe Brown, David Bloys, This party is being given for riety; 70, wcigela, any variety; 71, tion. street wus the guest of honor at xpirca, any variety; 72, any other; Muy meeting at the Bedell homo the Cilassboru Stale Teachers Col- 'ling Code, whereby alii Beth McCoy, David Jones, John the purpose of getting together Mr. Hoover, as a representative 73, collection. Class 74, any spec- with guests from the Itoselle unit. lege Alumni Association Saturday "ititiona in buildings are to "Chestnut Circus," u benefit for Rearick, Larry Muller and Mary girls who have been graduated of the American and Canadian imen bloom not otherwise listed. They announced that they are mak-j night at a meeting commemorating and plaster from floor to I the Children's Country Home, will Jane Lorenzen. from Regional, Westfield and YMCAs, has been associated with ing bibs for the Children's Coun-Uhe founding of tho institution. • i and all ceilings are to be! be held at 128 North Chestnut Fifth grade, first, Tom Culver, Scotch Plains High Schools in the Section II, display classes, 75, the YMCA in China for nearly 20 Joyce Longley, Joan Brown; sec- last two years. If they so desire roses in exhibitor's container, noL years and knows intimately the ry Home and have also been The 2Dth anniversary concert giv- and plastered, unless ap- street, Saturday at 2 p. in. (the ive making poppy posters, gifts en by a chorus of 200 of the alumni I plaster board is used in Bcntlcy's house). Refreshments ond, Florence Sexton, Claire Carl- they may join the present Bi-Y to[> exceed 15 bloonu: 7ti, iris in ex-1l'foplc of China and their political .,.,,--, son, Joan Cox; third, Sue Vnlcn- Club or form a group of their Mbinibitor't s container not to exceed nnd religious leaders. He has just K"'1 Mother s Day and entries was dedfeuted to Dr. SaviU, the of lath. No lathing is to bo will be sold. first president ami founder. The ring muster will be Bonnie j (""• Billy Clclland, Florence Sex- 15 stiilks: 77 any five perennials recently returned from China um| '™ national liuiidcriiU contest, »i buildings until the build- In a speech about the early >s|iector has been furnished Birdsall. Others in the circus arc ton, Connie Heatley; honornbie Committees in charge of the ill exhibitor s container, not to ex- is well qualified to report on tho I 1 mention, Karen Morris, Peter Way, party are headed by the following changes now taking place in that IJH I'illlltl ill PTA to years of the college, tho local resi> locution survey, Zilpha Bentley, Joyce Longley, Jay ceed 15 stalks. dent attributed its rapid growth to owilutiion applying for state Bentley, Mary Birdsull, Terry Zilpha Hontley. hairmen: Program, Miss Shirle'yf I Section III, educational classes, country and discuss their signif- , t , - - . t1, { *.n L* I \t> II' iili \.illiw*t^^'liu' \-n.i»-i»i*-iii TuTurini . (MH(MH ' II llio n or I llo r niill iinrtU'K, Sports _,.. 30,31 "howers likely Suturday at Atlantic City on May 13, M tliuii .ITc fi iiuiirt per KIIMOII nicnts will bo served by the can- Curil I'tirl). Knl.. Mm IHIi, Hjaii IMI. nate and clecL ollicera. All mom- lilr!rii|ii>n iiml all nllirnllirr oiiliHlminl . Hftllitii-.tmerluNH ('lull HoiiNr, Nlilil ut l.llipj'n, Suulh UMd Wl-.itllolil Theatre Pagu „,_ 83 11 or Sunduy. uurl lri. > S.l * W««WA Vnllr> .Ive. . HcuU-li riuliia. born arc urged to attend. X\t». U-Jl-ll With tho Colloglan* ...... IS THE WESTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 12, Mulilenberjf Honpital after • was a cotton economist for many the local unit for 20 years and| Edmund H. Terry IUIIR illness. She had been em- bad served both as unit president OBITUARIES years before becoming; a partner Funeral services were held Tucs- ployed as a housekeeper in the in Laird, Bissell and Meeds. and county president and us de- home of Hezekiah Warne of CIS Mr. Revere represented the Unit- partment c-ha plain. Iday in the Slcniorial Fuiienil C. T. Revere, 80, I Home, PlainflVld, for Edmund H. Summit avenue for 40 years. ed States ns a guest speaker at the Born in Newark, she lived here Dies in New York International Cotton Congress in Terry, formerly of Went field, who Born in Lithuania, she came to 26 years before moving to Point this country in 1910. She {•.sur- Paris in 1931, in Rome in 1935Pleasant two years ago. died' Saturday in his home in Private funeral services were, and Cairo in 1938. He was a mem Ocean Grove. Born in West field, vived by two sisters in Lithuania. She is survived by her husfcnd, Interment was in Fairview Cem- held this week for Clinton T, Re-ber of the New York Coffee and two sisters, Mrs. William Craft of he was a retired butcher and lived vere, 80, formerly of 432 Grove Sus Exchange, the Commodity Newark and Mrs. Frederick Ruff- for many years in Plainfield. In- etery. street. Mr. Revere, a partner in iue, and the New York Co- |!| ner of Indian Lake. Denville. terment was in Fairview Ceme- the? iyexv Vork firm oi Laird, Bi.s- uoa Exchange. He was president j tery. f V sell & Meeds, Wall street brokers, of the Commodity Club of New] ] d Sunday in St. Vincent's Ho?- York and a membeb r off Baltusrol I Jamre Raimo Mies Felicia Bukiieionis jMtnl, New York. and Pine Valley Golf Clubs. MOUNTAINSIDE—James lioi- Funeral services were held yes-1 Mr. Revere, Wall street's first He is survived by his wife, Mrs. mo, husband of Stephanie Raimo. \ Tho- and perhaps only novelist, was an i Harriette Winn 'Revere; three | and proprietor of Blue Star Inn ontoday morning in St. Peter's and expert on cotton and for many daughters, Anne Revere, motion j Route 2!>, died suddenly Satwday. Si. Paul's Lithuanian Church.': especially thankful—! years put out a weekly letter on picture actress, who is Mrs. Sam-! Funeral services were held yes- Elizabethport, fo Misf^ Felicia Bu-: w no is MIS, oMin- «.«..»>.»•»» - ^ - - >~~ - •• «• kucioiiis, 04, who died Saturday! People who haw never had Co \ the subject that was widely circu- uel Kosen in pr•ivate life; Mrs. H. I terday Trom the Megaro Memorial lated. He also wrote and distrib- Milton Rode nd Mrs. H. Law-1 Home, 841 Roseville avenue, Nevv- buy « monument befof* an e>fx- uted pamphlets on cotton and gen-rence Smith, and a son, Dr. Seth iark, at 9 a. m. and a solemn high cially thankful for our thorough, eral economics, in addition to writ- 1). Revere. jinass at St. Lucy's Church, New- understanding acniccf. Vi go iark, at 10 a. m. Interment was in on the theory thu (hi! ii die ing for the New York Herald- time io make a lasting friend. Tribune and other publications. Mrs. Thomas F. Mead I Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. 1IEAII His one published novel, liaiula He was a member of the Moun. NEW as Bands, published in 19,32, re- Funeral services for Mrs. Jose- tajnsjde Business Association. In ceived critical praise. In it, Mr.phine Roth Mead, 63, wife of addition to his wife> he ieaves two Thomas F. Mead of 623 Maye brothers, Joseph and Archie, and street, were held Monday after- three sisters, Dora Raimo, Ella theme and subjected it to micro-; noon in Gray's Funeral Home with Ei-opic analysis, much as he might Soprano and Clare lannuzzi. He HEARING AIDS Rev. Robert M. Skinner, minister was the son of the late Nicholas LLMANNlNGftSON disect the condition of the cotton of the Presbyterian Church, ufli- maiket. and Mary Raimo. Establfrhed 1811 Born in San Francisco, Mr. lie-j view Cemetery. IT»«M:V •I.'MKKM, Qnw vere attended public schools, stud-, jjr?. Mead'died Saturday morn-} FAH^MATTHIWS.Inc. ied law and practiced for a whi!e!ill(j in jjohway Memorial Hospital, 4OS WEST FRONT STREET after being admitted' to the bar. I Kahway, after a lontf illness. Born I IS* I. JMMT ST. PLAINFIELD Then he entered the newspaper| jn >jew Yol](; she had lived here iUNm, N. j. - »• Mm business and became dramatic edi- 25 years and attended the Presby-| tor of The Washington Post, and lefian Church. . Tel. FiahftaM

Mich«l..Sternc«,hmcku|,l Mrs. Percy Lambert A Mibstantial block of the Capital Stock of never suffi tropical! from this bat THE Funeral services were held yes- terday in Gray's Funeral Home PEOPLES BANK * TRUST COMPANY, Wwl- IIII wrinklc-reiittant wetMMb, BANDSTAND for Mrs. Percy M, Lambert of 160 field, i» aviUble for purchase in whole or in Baltimore avenue, Point Pleasant, part. "Heat • MUSIC SHOP formerly of Westfield, with Dr. maaship that pttttnw onw William K. McKinney, pastor-emer- M-s-whip lines throv|hk(ttiat« • for ittus of the Presbyterian Church, For particular*, addret* Box 404, care Leader. officiating. Services were held on Tuesday evening in the home by Classical and Pepdar the Martin Wallberg Legion Aux- $47M. iliary, with county and department RECORDS officers and members attending. In-j Botany Tropical...... $53,11 t terment was in Woodlawn Ceme- f tery, Newark. Palm Beach . 27.51 1M E. BkOAD ST. Mrs. Lambert died Sunday in her home after a month's illness. Palm Springs (made by Palm Beach) 31.51 Wettfteld 2-63S3 Long active in local, county and! state American Legion Auxiliarvl Sprinfweave (made by Palm Beach) . 4S.N work, she had been a member of

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-.'Vl>plT*l«l 3 RAILS Cotton Seersucker Cord The POST and RAIL type >f FENCE is steadily gain- cool-a*-cool-can-be ing in favor because of its $20.50 rugged beauty and also its suitability as a decorative jnclosure — particularly Rayon Corded when covered with flower- $25.50 ing vines. THE LUXURIOUS GOVERNOR BELCHER DELIVERED PRICES per SECTION . II. Piety—Prison Reform ing it named after him, and instead S«tioM 10 ft. long 10 or LIM Northcool Rayon con»iatinf of: More than 10 and Princeton chose Nassau, "to express the honor 2 RAILS and ONE LINE POST $3.05 13.35 we retain in this remote part of the $35.00 3 RAILS and ONE LINE POST $3.95 $4.30 -Though now "heart-whole and globe to the immortal memory of our DELIVERED PRICES 10 or Le» money-less", and able to lead a vir- Glorious King William III, who was a per POST , More than 10 tuous life in the manner to which he branch of the illustrious house of Extra Pants . . $9.50 LINE POST for 2 rails $1.45 $1.65 was accustomed, the Governor's Nassau". CORNER or END POST for 2 rails $2.50 $2.75 health did not show the improvement LINE POST for 3 Tails ....'. $1.55 $l.7S In a letter to his brother, William, CORNER or END POST for 3 rails $2.75 $2.95 merited by the change of scene and in England, he expressed his deep DELIVERED PRICES 25 or Leu habits. He was temperate—"besides concern for the welfare of the college. P«r RAIL Mote than 25 water and small beer" he "commonly HAILS, 11 ft. long-, each $0.80 $0.85 drank about a half bottle of Madeira "The inhabitants are generally rustic TO ORDER DIAL PL. 6-1776 and ask for our a day"—was hospitable to all, and and without education. I am, there- YARD DEPARTMENT "none so welcome (at the mansion) fore, attempting the building of a col- as the pious and Godly". But the lege in the Province for instructing gout was wearing- him down. His old youth in the Principles of Religion, in JRLOIZEAUXSLUMBER ca friend, the noted English evangelist, good literature and manners, and I Rev. George Whitefeld, wrote to Lord have a reasonable view of bringing LUMIERMIUWORKMASOWS-MATERIALS HABDWARE Huntington: "I am now at Governor it to bear." In 1756, he gave Prince- SCI SOUTH AVE. 'CtUarh CHummey*?" rlAMFIEIA 1U Belcher's. His outward man decays, ton his library of several thousand but his inward man seems to be re- volumes, "among- the finest in the newed day by day." Province". While attending the Commence- As Governor and first citizen, he ment exercises at Princeton, he was was practical and objective and pro- stricken with apoplexy and collapsed. moted many necessary reforms. At He was a semi-invalid for eighteen his urgent request, the General As- months and Benjamin Franklin sent sembly passed an act, "to build a poor him an electric appliance of his own How To Buy house, a work house, and a house of invention which afforded some relief; correction at Elizabeth-Town (later but the weight of years was against him known as Rahway Reformatory), to and he died Aug. 31, 1757, age 75. Stocks and Bonds employ and educate the poor, punish His friend, Dr. Aaron Burr, president thieves and vagabonds, encourage of Princeton, delivered the funeral It's Time for Slacks! honesty, thrift and industry, and to address in the Presbyterian Meeting set all idle and disorderly persons to House, Elizabeth. He is buried in the Come in now for some to wear no* If baylmf Securities la work". yard. ... • iew veatare tor ym - on vacation — all summer long- Call *r lead tor Mr Old Grads who hymn the praises Time marches on, ironically, as of Old Nassau might now be extolling march the soldiers of "the Glorious Booklet. . . the virtues of a son of Old John Har- King of the illustrious House of Nas- Cotton Washables . f vard, but for Governor Belcher's de- sau". History records that "when the ACCOUNT WITH" votion to his King. He obtained a British invaded Princeton, in January, Solid Colors and Market procedarei Interpreted fa new charter for Princeton "with en- 1777, they stripped the library of its Gabardine MW and experienced Investor*. larged privileges and used the whole books, its furniture and — Governor weight of his personal and official in- Belcher's portrait". Palm Beach . • • eg 50 op Member* fluence in behalf of i^s endowment Reference: New Jersey Archives— Rayon • N»w York Stock Exchange and permanent establishment." When, Hatfiold's History of Elizabeth—Fi.s- Philadelphia-Baltimore Slock Elcftonj* however, the main hall was built, he cher's, New Jersey as a Royal Prov- No Charge for Alteration.. - New York Curb Exchang* graciously declined the honor of hav- ince. THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPANY F. P. RISTINE & CQ. 12S Broad Street, Elizabeth Fifty Seven Years Of John franks 1892 1949 Telephone EMznheth 2-1623 Progressive Banking * WESTFIELD Branch Office — 429 North Avc. 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ground will be provided and he-j high; fix entries; 8t, "Knickknack«| metal container, over five year; »;?. HrranEeraent fn Vl>l vvhat phase of scout life, Girl Scouts Annual Garden terog*neous foliage and aecessoi•-: "» . »' Xots," small ar-1'and under eiRht years; 90, compo oniv: 94. arrangement of any plant ies permitted. Exhibitors may; ™>«merangemenml inin Hzhu-d nu-he i sition in a cijror box illustrfitina natcri.il in a oontaincr, improvised rich, la entries, mm-e-ompetitne; I from paee It (meet at 30 a. m., Mayy 19 at 2;!S S'l. "Frasranpe lor your bedroom," ranged by Mrt. William Babb and j Charles street -for further inter- HrrunuemeiH suilable fora drears- B x en Mrs. C. Barnett; 79, "My Dream | pretation of schedule. Reserva- injr toUIe. screen » x 10. ' ' Garden,'* competitive miniature; lion;* must be made by May 27lilie : H:i. "When you walk thru flat approximately J8 x 12. Type; with Mrs. F. J. Oertel. We. 2- | the \\ood> " naturalistic urra!\i-v*-- g»rden and material used lifted by j 4052-W or Mrs. F. H. Huber, We. i mQnt screen "1 x 27. eiu'ht en- axhibitor. 2-4476. -tries; 84. "As"you like it?' your Flowers for artistic arrange- j Section IV, open classes. SO. i favorite flower,-; in cxhibitoi-'s i'av- Bwnts need not be .trrown by ex-1 "Little Favorites," miniature ar-jorite contuiner; screen 15 x 19 Jribitprs. Pale ,«i -con-yellow back-j rangement in r.ovice class for those who have no exhibited competitively. WESTFIEL1 Sertiou V, Garden Club mem hers -.,nl.v, 85, "Let's Eat on the YOU k\OU Terrace," table sctthws 'or out j doors, live entries; service for FEIERAL jfour; consultant, Mrs. L. K. Oneal ! We. 2-34(19; St>, "Firelit Fantasies,' WHIT mantels 54 in. from floor, 3tJ in. j iong, 10 in. deep set on panel 48 in wide x r<. Momday evenings 6 lot. >

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Angel Food Bar Jan« Parker each49o Table Celery cri>P,whiia naiklie Crisp Radishes Hom.grown 3°chi. 10» Dessert Shells Jane Parker pkg. ol 6 for23c Fresh Spinach From nearby farm] 3 lbs. 19c Spring Rhubarb Horn, grown bunch 7t Dessert Layers For quick ihoricak. pkg oi 2'or 33c Egg Plant From Florida larmi Ib. 10c Frcsli ScullidllS Horn, grown bunch 5« Lady Fingers Jane Parker pkg ol 12 lor 33c Dried Primes . . 11b. collo. bag 23c Fresh BcctS From Soulh.rn farau bwnh9< |Prjc«ijff«cHy« In Super Mgrk.ti and Self-Ssrvict Storat Only/ Camay Soap Ivory Flakes Duz Spie and Span Dazzle Simoniz Fab CMM kMtiMdhr For dishes and laundry .oundry bleach SELF POLISHING WAX Mildly porfumod lollsl soap For dishes, lingerie, elc. For cleaning painled surfaces Buy 1 packagt.gclilwhallprlM 16 oz. < V/hil. 'I 3 cXs 25 c ft 28. gS 27c. gal.47c pin'a.>"c quart "(j" th.y last

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DIETS A SMITN. Very attractive m- «*l.V A SOHI K»TiilKlA»r UNSUPAtD VALUE inn room with early American would Jtpi>r«c.lal«! work in ,,i7, , NEW CAPE COD BUNGALOW—]tj tlorniersj. oil hoi water heat, place. • Gorafre. New roof. (.iin 2bat2-bath liousee in O;irderiH imimM yard, (julet btryt-t one block lun space; Hollywood Kitchen; HK fei i f ' Minimum Ckargt 50c ber »f b fully Itmuhtied, on Iirp terraced panelleel, twln-cizod mauler d- asfe-ing price of 523.5UU.' v- corner. »)0.7;0- tn.r.oo. room with Z closets; oil liunl ; clww It to you? ' * FRAJKENBACH well insulated; built-in ft"!''"5'1: IBC. AN IDEAL KTWT. Living- room 13.-. x 22, Bhady lot with 81-foot front asu. M. A. MERCNER, Many features usually found only REALTOBS iHK room with iirepiacc, dinette. WHITE COTTAGE fireplace. Tiled bath and kit- in more expensive liornt'M. eJTlcient kitchen, two lovely bed- 7 VBAKS OLD, on a terrace in P»''k chen. Double garage. St«am, oil. u t tlm St., WwifaM »-4T0« rooms and tiled bath, ytreened like hurroundinifM, within short Plot Trees. Kor quick fUJH-FOII A «.OOI> SICK UM'KH porch and awnings. Suburbw. at- walking distance of etatlon. Four suit? price reduced to #13,750 Hi! jy y old. on TVPiC 4-br4ruo«i kuiar, we •"" iiioBj'here. nice lot. rooms and tiled tin til. including |U WiSaa. 1-4141 «ne lkp< Ufrtfa fleuly ,,l »vrk. large living room with fireplace1 • III.T IK INK this home couldn't wwele l lmiU.NCHlUCHPedd lot 60 X H •" Hkra •••l«k<'d II nill kr a r"<«"> m.r.mtu gpAtlorn. Aiir»«*iivr 3- on first floor. Snac-lous bedroom, be any prettier if it were built choici e wooded location. opi'n \KM ri«K-HO(tl Ktl'Hlli bodroom home rcpreneiiiliig ex- yesterday. Six delitfhtfu) roomn, Kcr''ened jiorch; .steam lie-ut; at- oil V.eat, brvt-zewa REAL EJTATE-4ALE ra»(urtablr ksaar un nrll k^d another partly finished room sec- j alrrrl. irrr Kou4 urljtkl. •.•fltvnt value. -The living; room ta ond floor. Screened porch. Karatr*. tiled bath. Garage. Steam, oil. tached JTUrafeTe. Keal value; low rs (4'f; reasonable. ( Kl •oute*.lr,MI t« t«« M. 24 J3; there is un open porch l\as Uvat, muvsiduiu drive, screens, Storm Hash, weatheratripped, in- . taxes. 7-87R8-M. h ... l.« master bedrtujm. very nice condi- tiolliioonij modern kitchen. lar«o boiler, oil. Storm KKHh, Insulation. •.«.«*•.«• — WYCHWOOI) SCHOOL V«»ic* Of TW Jmnmr a4 Wllava tion livst buy hi thi« category- attic for future room", oil steam Ideal for larffc family. • Jr.,r.uu. •cclK**. Built by owner and only THF. OTHIOH ItAV We Head An Ad • lacd lruu«««. rirrllml < l""«l «»•<€• (MVIUT will st'i-iouti.y con wider atJ heat, recessed radiators, full In- 12 yeara o\A, Immaculaie brick that started with "IK>H\ dre kllrtra tu »«•• »»«rr«» ufTers, nulatlon, trarage, large lot. Mil.(OKi tCHIWl. roa»-B _ and frame; six roonm; niit\vi«u» upon for INSPECTION. 2 ££ tou long-". "We ihink that's p iHMCaiKr KtMraaioH. I13,»00, Cvlaalal, goutP condition. Good living; room with open nrepJace^ rooniB, living- room, fireplace jd advice for every tumie week — KXCMS1VK 1.ISTIN€.[ fctBed plot. Steam, oil. * lnnulated. roomy screened porch; oil heal; then, bath, open porch, piVtui been use the sootier you star »14.MMI AMI OfcK MONK, JarffYr, value than usual at this recreation room: 2-car guraKe. windows, graded, shrubbery a; Jooking, the sooner you will iin< DELIGHTFULLY Double tfarage. 115,'JOO. beHtos tiie fioora; tTJTiQ on n muMalrr MW-* la BH rAfrileni lu- pric This In wly ylone front, Deep. well landscaped yard. r the home that really HI Is you «aii»H. Jw>« H*hi f»r lh# larvf . .Ir honif i« on a quiet, very finished WATKKKHONT ' coUaK requirements. L*t us k**ei> you DESIGNED Jl'NlOi cvavaK» HIU•rmmvwmH BlttllCTa»v • iaira^ •.. *L.JHjt=,Excepj - I^l'lt'Cd flight- , |rv8"?0.VW, including lot. Finish 1 fmmttly Mlih im-\m**M. Man •• attractive tttreet of comparable NEW WHITE CLAPBOARD bunga- tionally well built and ftKcellentty i »»,•>••——*iU AKT »• M*<»I, *•-. »i»n. posted. Here are JSOHK sujikres efttra apart.«eat utt »O0". up. VvOtB $6i>0, up. Term i nne rooniB. Inrludlntr large living ble garage. Insulated, weather- turee; »paciou« livinK room 24 lie nt u Is. Free Booklet. Open *M.'WW.—IV RtVHIIOII Ikla !""•> lovely strevnei. porch overlook- room with flrephu'e and picture Htripj'ed. Btorm HHsh. Steam oil. 13 witii open fireplace; first-floor liuaar kailt fur |.rrarHl wtvarr la ing the rear lawn and brook. The days weekiy. «I1.M»— RIVS A LtvM) little one- window. Tiled Imth. built-in B»- Conts only |145 year to heat, in- lavatory; lar*'e breakfast room; rrall,- a hit l» afc.m. Tbr Iwt'a- second lloor has ai) unusually rjiire, oil heat, insulateti. AIKO cludinc hot water. Well land- oil heat; attached garage. Near floor horns with ex nun pint, t-'puc* ll«a la !<•»• ••< Ikr •-oHaUtia.a la good arrangement with the two town. upem.!.'*. In Maple Hill Farms. laaaaialair laalar aai oal. l.«r«r haihs avaiiuble lo the four !>.# mniiy features found only in lilKh- scaped Plot, tree**. $17,700. EDITH WOEKNER, ll.laa nNMa, Ikrrr liar ararauia., bedruoino. There i« a fine pan- cr priced homes. $ll.i00. »I«,W ll|«.\IKU:i>, AftraiiUr 4~ 1 HT.Tl».ftX*—CKXTEH HAl'l' ««»<'«'«< SHORE ACRES. Iril IM(, l*tir*mm h»mie near i5en Kranklin ' nvalfaklr If rn|liirr«. ro«f, tind a row my two-car gu- •OULEVARD REALTY NEW JERSEY School. Excellent condilinn frt.ur r»ge. Nicely located on a hitrh plot 90 West field's more attractive loca- roof to eel la r. Porch. Kctmotni- SERVICE, x %\<>, uU landscaped. Six rooms, tions; 24-foot livinK room; first- HUM'- AHB »OI BS la rife screened poreh with view. floor sun room or den; delightful vM automatic heal. 2-car uaraj la mmr-lr\rl III lair Hrrr la <»* >a*,BWI A Wtl*MlftOO» HOME «>f SUMMER RENTALS Very deep lot. I fOlini AVB. . WK. S-tTM-MM Complete insulation. Steam, oil. master bedroom. Desirable lot 7s Mral "l» fur aidrra < .lailorl- Merit. Brick and frame const ruc- Taxea only *1^0. »17,l>00. x J45; oil hen-l; 2-car garage. aklr kaaarkrrnlaa. Ou a It* 7*1' tion; this Colonial home is effec- IIHHKH 4OTT.*w •l&,Tlft—aiST A H»»- Mfcl-> and W ..Il.Ilkk 1M' * 2 ll»la««tt r«"i tively set oi» an K0-11. w ide lot. cottage at l^ivnlette. AH modern jump from Wood row Wilson M T. H. JI»4M» Jr. WII.BON »* HO«I,. MV-RM-W C«l- rjl.—M — IM W1XHWOO1I. Cen- utiUtlew, targe front fUTeeiietl a BaMaMll alaalarr MnaanMnaa . IInt . IIIII! AH the usual quality features, ter hall Culonlal w*Uli open porch School. Like new and u til built, kalkak , alran* beab t ulllla ullll , tt«w with powder room, game room, MIMI. tiled bath, flrHt-ltoor lav. l>orch. Fine modern kitchen. liiO SpiU'.ous slx-rnnm resident"*1, with ... I* FAWWOOII we Beautiful kitchen with breakfast and built-in garage. Utrse bed- ft. from ocean. For rent in i l #S15«« four l>ed rooms mid two tiled rooniH—one 21 feet long; 2 tile entrance vestibule, coat closet, Liaths. The owner Is interested in Rave luted an unusually nice Mix- bar. Open porch. Complete In- week periodB. Telephone W Kst port1 h, vo m b i nn t i on «Iu ni i n tun room home very convenient to sulation. Attached saiai^e. $18,- batha; first-floor powder room. 2-5263. c-.j-"tf t. _ |M(TlHi;-HUOK lAFK discussing *ny reasonable orfer. stores and transportation and m vate bath storm window a and screen*, At- tOO raw pic I* with -*••-«, rr«l «M« lent resiae tached garage. Hot water — ull wklte I rim, nav«*a ivheria, r««e an especially nice location. Two l»,Mft.fta— ALMOST NKW ••»! N-Mt MIH'I'H l,aV*I.ETTE — New fur- heat. Clean as a whistle. JUl.t-M — K.% perfect condition. Has exception- chen; 2 bedroomw and tile bath; water. Your Inspection invited an excellent, location whether JUII B ing room and dining room with a dtnlne room, modern Kitchen atid ally large livid* room UH x 24) 2 additional bedrooinw and tile ltaunli, Plalnfleld Ave., phone Kea- •talfn kH.-ara, larxr h\g screened porch u»eable from an hid.Hpenaable powder' room, iwve school children ( Lincoln and parrk. Hiid tiimitar (*l»e maater bedroum. bath on Hecond Hoof. Coniulete Hlde Park S-0683, or write iiux H •i.mew parochial, too) or commuters who either room; all tiled kitchen iiuilt in l»40 of quality mttterlul Insulated, tttorniBaBh. Open porch, iilHUlatifMi; attached garage; open J23, Lavalette, N. J. 5-i-lit baa raaa by the «l(*«r. with circular breakfast room; Htid workmanship. This home screened and * lasted. Plne'^at.el- t- eon nicely lu like to walk. warrants your consideration. Hcreenetl porch; hot water heat. closet anj «> Arr Mraabrm Of Tkr powder room; four beautiful bed- lt>d recreation room. Complete l^tirKe lot. SEW rVRNISHEP ArARTMKVrs •if.rM—ON OOMIAK Mil. is a most rooms, one especially designed utornisash and insulation. for June or Sept. at half price. »t tractive renter hull. Colon In), ir LISTINU (WITEM. for children, and three baths, .M . , . KEAR TkC WlU'lHI ft»T.:MMMMt--1F VOl* AM l'«lor-MllH« lle 300 ft. from beach, Plalnfield |Mtlnt«d white, with 3 bedrooms, tianie room with fireplace, fine ial«a we have a fine Cape Cod WK'HWOOII. <>..I;W ilM ust. a srood architect produces nestles field'a nicest streets. Close to WE ARE MEMBERS of Thr »>««- iiltho there are S with 4 bedroom* this most attractive biff-littlc store and transportation. There tho property. WEat. 2-3U10:A[, —not larre houses but Ideal for t bunealow—brick and frame country home. Twenty-four foot is ii cnni'ming i-replace in the IcW Board «r Hrallur/ M«Mlj>l* the family with 3 children who construction. 4 \s rooms, expan- EDWIN O. EDWARDS, living room with fireplace, book* living: loom and a Karato. What want the compactness of the new sion kttlc. Tile bath. Attached SIS KMi •TUB.BT Hhel\e» and bay window. Three more could ' you want? 1AKK. V. .1.—Attractive home. •rnraKe. Oil. No down payment bedroom*!, tiled batli mid vowder ALAN JOHNSTON. furnished biiiiKalnw, four riuniis. for Q. I.'s. room, one of the bedroomn belnK complete bnth, largti shady lawn, IIV RIHISEH W»ll1f_ H. T. Oalell . . WE. 3 on tne rtrwt floor, tins heat, at- fll.,i4Mt—MH.IITV KIVK Httlc Hl:c- Realtor three blocks to ocean; for June, (inufitters, ages U itit HIM* It TMR ASKING PMKK on J ONLY FIVR 1.10FT. (i. I. vinciaw wi»«ii««. . , WK. a^iia rooin liou.se with attractive aun- M CI.NTHAI. AVE. July, or both; water. ga«, eU'c- rooms—hent furnished; f a spacious center hatl home with tached garage, and the tot Is 100 rooni, .garage, new driveway. 4 bedroom* and 3 baths upstairs. can purchase with |8t)0.O0 down. WMIIn4 (»•>•>«• . WE. X-MTt x 157. Wmclal, ST. J. trki fiwnlwhed. Write Box 1UU, tion; rent reasonable, f Dream bungalows — fully Insul- O Sal care Leader Office. 112, care Leader. It Is on & quiet block, yet near *i.VUMt—*T:HA\T SCHOOL nuiri^t the but and within easy walk of ated—A *£ rooms—knotty iilne di- WE. »-i«e«-w tfSvK«.> Ben Franklin School. Otl heat. nette. Tile bath. Expansion at- ALLEN W. VLIET —Attractive House with four bed- Oiwa »•»««>• 1 - 3i.1* P. M. I I HMI II TilII10K- trl _. _ tic. Oil. Combination screens and center hall Colonial on Dorian Kd. rooms on second floor, one bed- Avallahle May lStli. Kiirntshetl furi)i!*het] or purllallf a Modern kitchen with a. very storm sash. Junt in time to make UKWEHAI. INS! K*N< K Party «i»ed living: room with ftre- room and bath on third. Game x cheerful breakfast room. I.I KB I'KDERWlTRR pluce w(H accommodate your bedroom house, t fc blorkn It. II. for Uvu binpfii your choice of Linoleum und De< room. Oil heat. ALBERT J. BENNINGER station, 21,-! blcJcks shoiipin^ dis- l'lainfleld, Wntfletd. if • orations. grand piano. There are three area. Will consider i •31jM»_WK*l> MKB T* Tell V«vt* bedrooms, a tiled batli ami 8iiii*ll 91.1.M0 — WRM. IM,A\>1;I», thor- trict, in exclUHive Allenhui'st st-c- more about thin very special of- M re sleeping povch. The matUer bed- AGENCY tion. Mrs. n. Shay, 215 Cedar .summer. Call pi* i ill,.IN . RRDl'CKD F«r d«l i • . Ktilow Uicuted on Uticcoon 1 wlaii*X. .. OWXKH I* WvvlMj cation. Vacant. HAVE YOU OUTGROWN TOit a upaclous lot with plenty of planntul, . bandy lo town and l>jike Ilopatcong, AH convenl- daughter, Hi«h Sc\i(*VM Uth, so he will give early pos THHEE liBDKOO.MS, anil Mtlll treea. school, and tvauKp.orl.ition avnll- encuH. X>ock ana btuit. Private 2- plujne Bernardsvlll* f *2t.Mt»—CRWER HAM, with flre'- nble. Thiw little biniBiilow- 1H ciir ferry connects with mahiluiul. verse charge. tffaaion on his West Held Gardeni. get a largo four- bed rouin want to keep your liOUMing co«ta plncc, living: room al«o him fire- Ideal for the young couple start- residence, hiving room 3 4 x 29, down? If HO. consider this list of iHJM0.m . . . tX The <;m«« N«-!.<>»• Kxceiitlonal oniony of conueuUu extra i.se dining room, sun porch, house. Science Kitclien. in Wood KOUK-BEDltOOM houtjeu. place. Most modern kitchen* pow- ing: *>ut, perfect for Uie couple neiffhbors. 3-month season rciit- row Wilson School location at ti section we fri'c Hating »n extra der room. Four Hpacioin* bed- who want to retire a ml enjoy a \\\, J60tt. 1-hour tirivo from West- bright, well arranged kitchen s.xed six-room home. All three heap of living In a pina.Il honic. with Chambers stove. Upstair* reiil bargain. Steam, stoker. U 1. «l M»TA^TI4ri.V mil.T older rooms and two elaborate baths. Held. CommutinB Her vice from uf three adults; rnge. bedrooms will take twin beds, Oil heat. Came room. Two -car Owner wants action; askinB Nt>w York via, Lnck.iwnnn.i Iliiil- p.ione Laffre» there are 4 bedr lomx and 2 tiled home with modern kitchen. $13,- nnd the closet wpiice iu'wonaerfa'. garage. Exceptionally convenient hath*. Another nice room for 1 roati- Phone WeHtfioHl 2-l."i.t:t M f- Mjm . FOR TIIK ExectrnvK You will appreciate tlie conveni- to everything . tev 5 \i. ni. for appointment to yo*? Junior Is on the third floor where ence of the attractive breakfast hi* radio won't cause a family Well malntftined up to the min-2. CLOSK TO TOWN'—sun room _ »HBAM Ot A Haittlt hou.se. crisis. 2-ca.r enrage with over- ute eight-room house, plus maid'3 bar. powder room, the attached low—on half acre of ground the and open porch, gunie room hi garage, ami the economy ol oil KIEP St BASS, head door. Lovely perennials will room. Two tile baths. Stenm, oil. basement. $ J 0,500. rooin.s are all of HOIKI nizt we MI. — Exceedln«ly attrac- bloom for your enjoyment. Two-car garage, All —air conditioning heat. This Is a C K. CARRETSON, suggest you call for appointment tive u part men t. .Llvinsr-d.iietU' In the «" plumbing. Screens and 3. IS CHOICE LOCATION—large most attractive and appealing to wee it. combination, ultra muilurn kit- her to m WOULD YOU UK I.\T|-.HKSTK|I in sash. New -shndeK. and an ex- living room. Horary, nttrnctive home and It's in the rleht loca- Realtors chen unfl bath, large be.Arm.mi limit iilie a larve country home adjoin Ing: quisite Chambers Kan&t>. dininfc room, open screened porch, tion. Via.amt.ixt—ATTHACITIVB siv-ni with twin beds, completely ami Wychwood under 135,000? Unique Sifiim 4* ELM STREET home—owner must well beeuune newly furnished tind euuinpeti; offering is available on which we ELLA J. McCORMACK. T. H. Judton Jr., Realtor WK. a-im% of transfer. utilities included. Season or part board the Invite your inquiry. thereof. Call Westtield 2-0T.4r». Htnv on a* rnoiPBCT IT. . WK, a-iM 4. OH I.INTKN TO THIS ONK— l«3 KLM »T. WK. 3-19T* •* WE. 3-4*1 • ,MYKN, 'I'hlai 1« <|iiltr n tmttr WlnrauM . •» We. 3-oiiiJ -A BwN-talww-—beautifully flituatod G. F. iTlna. Wr. 3-tMT. PA. 2-.TS08 5-12-tf IK YOir WAWT Thf H*rfHi:\. H-Jlf, niMrilrm — Jtil.v tion hall 16 x IS, studio living 121,500. second floor to take care of week- room 29 x 17, dining room with WM.S. WELCH & SON, Inc. THHKK.HEIIHOO.il R|\fiALU\V end gueotsi i>Iua added features mid Au*?ust. Informal home cam I' In UerkshlreH. $2.'i. a week. Kef- beamed ceiling and a fireplace, .1,000.9ft . \K,W 4-R«Mtwi BuMliknv too numerous to mention. Perfect It x 14.ft. The other rooms in- I* THKRK FOVH BEDHOOMS and RARE OPPORTUNITY to buy J. location for a doctor. eroncoH exclisniKetA: interview ni'- cluding- the bedrooms* are propor- Peter A. Duf hi, President three bath roomB jire in one of —consists of living room, kitchen. beautiful bungalow with :i ued- ran^ed. Write Uox 'MiX, euro tionately large. Maid's room with the beautiful homea In Wych- •2 bedrooms and bath, oil heat, rooniH for ICKH thaw $l3,: Wllmnit SvhtM.l Itix stali'vasc living room, library 11..%4N>.(H> . NIX'HOOM H«H«t- ready ccuttvcH. I#ivintf room, kitchen mini: s». . HOISI'AINVIDI^HI . N. J. OinlriK room, den. nil tlleO kit- to move into-— alao sun room aiid with dining apace, tile bath, l -:|:I77 your High School daughter wish- trl»'(. Center h.ill, modern kftcl.un K 1 AHMj T-ttoom IIOU-P. all es. Recreation room with li replace und four "• bedrooms with I.U-MI chen, and the slatfsed and »crcc-n- breakfast nook, tiled bath, oil porch. Expansion. t'.nragr'. OH w Ick trt porch is soiiictnlnK to t»Kc heat, garage. licat. I^arge, nttnictlvcly alt rub- Improvements: 2-room siimlucr tof course there's a flrepla.ee in I'lonets. House in ttrwt class con. your breath away. A eanic room bed lot; convenient to either house, barn, chlcUen coop, lirood- the studio living room). Oil heat. dition. Owiu't- iiiovhifT to Klortds er hoiiHc, some orchard. Charles- DuiU in 2-cttr garage- ?43,OGO. and wlU sacrltice thislov^ly homo in the uasenient which will de- JlaMMHMHI . 5-ROOM BlXiM.OW westtlcld or Kasnvootl. (12.900. or HKht your youiiB folks- A mag- with extra bedroom on second beat ofTer. PEACE OF MIND Uubl'iak, Uocktowu, King wont! for $13,500. nitlccntly appointed home, and ltd., lit. 2, Box 185 FiemlnRtoM, lloor. Open porch, steam hent IT'S SO IMPORTANT lo know Hint N. J. 5-:i-tf We Are Menibera *f the one which you will be proud to with oil, attached Karate, lot H Ml* HA SIS ON the home you buy is free from MIXTIPLK LISTING SYSTEM, VIC'IXITV — Two live in. 137,500. ucrca of landscaped tfarric-ns and x 100. trouble bCL'iuiHe It Is well built- flower beds HUrruunrJ this lovely WHITE SHINGLE and white brlok lirnce of mhtil REYNOLDS * FRITZ, old home. IJviHfr room and din- II.VHMMM . ON AX ACRE PLOT combined make this an eKpcclally IS A1>SO WIKUH1IF11]. when you LOTS FOR SALE P YOU STILL NKKI> only three know thut your svirroiimUnK KBALTORS ing: room with tircplaecs and a a tive-bcdrooiu house, 2 bedrooms attractive 6-room Cokmlal in Fan- modern kitchen on the tirat lloor. hrdrooms. ask about one In the on third floor, steam heat with wood. Fireplace; porch; (ir»t- neighbors aro as KHO.1 as you VOW MAI.H IM'.ASONABI.K — T*?.- 1 Wilson School district- Almost 1 IVaa«7 r. RerBOl-U Charles J. prlta I- our bpdrooniM am] modern bath oil, 2-car garage, excellent loca- floor lavatDry; tilcHiath: attached would want them tu be. raucd lot. Rood location, Mayt fet•- n«w, moat attractive. $1 S,riOO. garage. Oil s tea in hent with re- |tem-« nf mliitl V RN. '»*•»• 3-l«tt on the second lloor. Two-car de- tion. 00 ft. x 110 ft. WK. 3-0D»9-) J ^ tached earatfe. Set in thn beau- cessed radiation. Nice lot; rea- WHEHENN YOU KNOK W that IMIM triins- tiful AVat clump: lloutitaius ami OTII ONF. With Center llnl 115,500,00 -. OWNEII Tmniltire* sonable taxe«. JUHL 3 ahort blocks porlalioli n ini riRrht at your door. horde rs on Park Oonunisislon opening; In the rear onto a. lovely ant! wants to move his Uou lo atation, mores and school; even lir 'c of mlnil property. Xeu* work bench, oil liatlo* open screened porch, firwt- qulckly. Grant School district, closer lo our .superviseuperv se d KKan wood WHENHEN' VOIJ KNOW HIM xrhoold oo'x'llS:' nil improvements: $;>5U. | itjte "^W??,1)5' flQor lavatory and two tiled baths plyground D't h l A heat, antl low tax en arc only a. 4 hedrooms n»d bnth, bedroom playground. Don't nihts are witbin easy walUins tli.stance Call Now Urunawlok ^-yi78-_»\. i B. ', jn ^v* few of it* atlvantaKcy. Owner on the second lloor. $26,500. and bath on third floor, -sun porch. this. Price $16,000. for your clilldren. HIMIAIOW, s mix in vi ft ft-11 because ho has been open porch, game room, oil heat, firilcr »f mlnil _ In every detnflt I.Vfi. liv- transferred. 5. A. SAUNDERS, insulated, Ra-*aRo. It's not new OVKHI.OOKIX: THE: WHEN' YOU IIAVK two i-omnli-te Ingt room, oil hem, dinette, Mt- ASKINU PH1CE J^J.OOO. but Just the house for u. family HK.MKHV A'l'ION /bittlirooniH, one downstairs ami BRIGHTWOOD rhrHunit two smut ulae tordruu KKAi/ron • ELK STREET, with child run- one up. Three beautiful l.eil- UEAUTII-HTU lU'ILUIXl! LOT rat- | rxpHHlHun iitiU'i 10O~ft. littf nt- rooms. lireplaco In IIVIMK rniiin, tM-etl with wild iizalou iiuil t"\vci- tairhrd KBrnitrt «l'.k,:ttNI. .KfiTFIKI.lli Furnlahrd UuoMia (or . s-ttozi . £*•«.•*• WWE, 3-lttia HER 13 IS n dollKhtfully dcHlKtietl I-Uhrl TonHfr 9tT.nOft.ftO . IV MOl NTAIVSIUK— 6-rooni homo located ui] a lar^c full slze< _ _, one venr old taxes. Wonderful location for country llvlnff. yet only IV. milfs IU>ultor A NIl'K Xi:l — >Vr Are A Mrmher OC The hrciikfast nook and lavatory Hr^t ••ItfMllltN 4'llllllt" vl but ilitn'M »hj it |N prlveii II Wl LTII»I,K I.1HTI.\<. SVSTKM A 4||lM>ftF.V* PAIIAOIKKK ilt Hoor; oil hcut; open porch; at" from l>.. I.. & W., or :, Tnily"s frnm radius a iwrtri'oniH, "11 iim»'" Of !>•- H'rntlicld Hoard of liniitori. imt be finiiid tmly uiythicttilli y b» Jt-rney CTentral in Panu'oud for 338 l'lllk Ave. Tel. rl.iiln Ik-Id |!-,'I7T~ mentq. Kent lllo.uo. Inn can be found right ln-rc in Went ooniinutciH. $17,!>00. O]>yn to llcrt-runuus. Wrltu I)"* I'11. IIIUI'K 1101 SK, SIV IIIMIIIIM, HlMMl ilohl where tlil« a Keel but wel *t 9,000.00 . AI>>IOI.M\(. Tamnqu*1* offer. rnn WHMIMI Krhtml. (IIIMI (tilth ilONT tOI.IIMAI,, I.I t'onHtrticted ilve-beriru<>m hoiin .oilers erounfls of eiicltantmont V |*itvk—fapu I'o'l with 7, nmnm mil Ht-lcrirr kllihi-u, Itrfiiluvt-, »1| lieu i(»nn with Uroi bath on llrHt floor, '2 bcdruuni; MOUNTAINSIDE • R. E. FOR EXCHANGE dtiublc KnriM?ei • I I,SOU. J pnri-li. Full dinlntr n your children und to yourself t and bath on second floor, oil he.tt H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, ii lih Fi fully enjoy In H very rte.-di-iilil oju-n pttrcli, attached sarugc ISA SOUTH AVf5- FANWOOD *-TT-» KOH HKSIT ix \vi:s'iTir.i.n—s» Tut) uuli Jli'lffliljorliontl. Many fruit tree lovely lunUrjcapeU [Jlot. Mm. timrlm»4 Bnothr . WK. -*-flsS« A HKAI. III-V IT ever there was llu»Knl)n»t MIIIMV nhlit* kltohr Kilt 11 Nl Knur sjiiu-ioiin ttrni'O vitirM, fluworliifr Hhruli.- Multlplr l.lntliitf Mrtiihrr, one. Tills 1 10 Is for those who wl*h ntljttiiiliiK tllnctl*', tsoiul MIK rot MIIS. ll Bartlcnn, all combined (JI*«JIII>H a O|»rii Huittla>i* £ to 4; I>, 31. iipprechile the llniT thliiKs In life, llthiK routii mid *\\t> N^«»r(h^>|>U til in OHphore to behold! ^vrtpnc I'OIUlilnlns II rooms, liiii.-e screen- norrh, entrance hull, Uitrhcn tu —i -bedroom House wit I. '2 bath« eil porch, Karate, lot sil x l:lt, krdruninw, oil hvni, trllur runi|iii bedroom on third flour, oil hcut, OWNKIl OK LOT ^»t> room, VXIMIUNLMII at lie, .\nkniK Aiiovi. 'run AVI;UA(.I:. om- o modern but (HPiicloiif, Hum-nici ANNOUNCING— ili-n|.|ie(l rolleil iiunhlKS. slni-nl •111 rucrfJilloit room; Itr.infl inn* n wlnd.)WS, s.-i-eeas, taxes $^(1(1, (1 iH-.sl Use Vn-f.1 MM-tioiii*. Attractive ti burner rrctiitly lriHtnMr Brnutlful years old, priced at fls.r.Oti. ' (if WFHtllclil, Norlh Hltlo. w room Colonial. l.iii'Ki' li^ iiiK riimn dato fui-1 i-im.Kii nipt Ion; iinipl *:!».r»oo. . cixTo.H nrii/r f chiuisiv JIM part imymcnt Full Uhi Jut; roiun. Hrli-in'o Kit RANCH HOMES ANl'TIIKIt l.nill .,,i i, iii-ri' *i IRENE M. DANIELS finsct wimcp frjr tlic ontiip lutvis* nwncr -- brick bungalow—living l-i.i.ms, j.t'inl-liuiDi.ilou', :; I'IIMI- or did IIOUM'. <»• xviiultl t'lu'ii. VirM-i^inr lavatory. Tlirc hold. I f your faintly IK lurp* room.- dining room, kiti-lion. luuvli nnniy nmihiHt n« '""Is'' 3 1IOB1T .ST. . Wi:, ^-Hl. l.ii-irt' bL'tlrooniu. Tiled hatli IN WESTFIELD '' »•"• Min-oiiMihil by ticmiurul than avt-ruMC you citu easily c? :J ln-drooiMH jirnl hutli. nfcoixl Hoof RAMKM.VU <:OTTAiiKH .•» Shown-. Air I'Diiiliilniitil (MI1> lmhil to ute t liircl tltior and ittl tip on, vii pen* ti'.'tit, 2-car attitcln'i! «*ep lot«, will] nil HIP fc.UuroK ruul. AdilroNH <]«• '. ll 1M'OH>I A T1O\ oil AIM'OI AUiH'hril Kiirasi'. l.ur«e plul. Kx \Y.Q two liniHliod rooin^. Do tilt UHi-aBu; tieuutiful I«t. Sis.".. ASUIIIK $lii.innt. Maiiv oth- Wi.Htlh'Iil Louder, ur 'nlion i-»'Pthinai valiit' in a ntw humi you'ro InoklliK for— siutiiiimtli: all- ers at lower iii'levH. K'i' 'ro SI;I: \\v Mt I.TII (li-inched Murage. ttu-ii COnilltioiilliK, tnlru-td tiled bath, Held 2-Kiil). at Jlti.iHMi. _____ \'t>ry euger fur u . uvilvk m\»rli THOMAS O. YOUNG, reckwool iiiHUluLlou, double uiili \ ; > » ' — '-WIT- 'Wfw^ tln»re£tiri\ any r^itsituahln off.' lloorM. co|»pcr lilumlilnif. fa-iejieo SCOTCH PLAINS HAROLD GORDON, >OIlTII SII>I*. A vrry iittiiu-ih i wuhmitlf.l will be cari-fully vw Realtor kitchen, etc. r. rtioiu^ iiliil tmth l.tiimahnv. J.ivJnir rnom M'lth lire Hldrd Akl flT'OU 200 VOUTII AVK. . WK. 2-111*2 iplus utility rimiim) ..» thf llr»t Vir XVII.I, i;|-; HAI'l-Y ami coin- IlKAXTOn place. Srlt'tii'e hltchfii. t'ozy di Hour,, plup n 2 riiliu-LL- rnoina KCVUIIII furial.l.. hi tMs .-IISIIIIII built ",- liftti'. T\v» hit'K.' hMlrmiMif. TiU. floor. COMl'MSTCOMlMST B [or uc. room liitiiKiilun- tin eseciilliiniilly OFFICES FOR KENT CHARLES C. BAAKE, liiith. Air * -uiidlti'iiifil (<>ll> ^RANT^SCHOOL cupnncy— Wel luinlsenpert U'tl \ III) bit UuiU-ln K«rnKv. N«»w mi-ki- *;«i. DISTRICT Porch. Karam-, nl] ;t ir cnndltinu- NT., M i:s i iii;i,n, \. j. EDWARD A. CAMILLO, Snu. 'dii veiii.-nl I., slnt-.s trail--- I.KT Ol It I'lKMlf Allinvrrli $13,500! • li.niK.. lui yntir rilTli'O ill"! HRAlTnnINlliHOR ON HAUDINC. HT.. t lu-t-r- -lif.1- cimlhlc, cany ui inn M vi'li.rjin n porl.-ilinn, i.tc. Pi-ii-ed al $11 'am HKAL KNj-A'rr: . I.\SIIIA.\(K LEE K. WARING, Broker riiiijy fur ANoTiii:n .-,.,- ii !•; liny. AV« fun Kiuinly .vuil i civilian. Thin wi.(.|<-,.h,|, ,1,-u,. ,„ elli-ul Harry T. Danker, Associate IJIU AVI-.., Hfotvh IMntna— l-'lnr r«» with Central Avi-. t., Aylltr.-. t,,r» I l UIIIIIIIUM; .-ti in heal; InL IS? i taxe JIHJ; nly Jlll.ilug. BUNGALOWS—$11990 II->H1 KMtiiti* mill liiNiirniii'e Aincrii-nu li-rf-nm liDinr*^, ^ hloclcH tr> tl'julcMirii iinil th i car,i(,'r. »pen p/irvh, bn ritI lull!, litrpr I'U'I itli'I .1 ruiiL-ll hcji lllH IUH, TWO CAI'W COtv ('OUINIAI.S. un tvoit'Mi A\ i:., »:., wi'sri'it- Ws. s^-l.-in-o UiWltf-n \\ KTiUHl for i-hUllrlrll. A1- WALTER KOSTER ' HI., Wc.illlclil, N. .1. Ihri'L'-U'Vi'l llirti .iK-.ln.i'in X M Itld A. ('. ..it r.tei] heat, IlrfjiJj.c IMUI l1 hltV-Vipim^ ||"i"l "mill". AMI "'.ih'i'i hliiH-ri plotH. J>rlt with llrrpliiiT Him itiiniKi-. | r. e. Scott co., Realtor SI 'M d-UHUt \VI>t. ^-lit 17-1 ll VI •nir id lllllMU'lU'll WIlllH. ll.|.|l.T plpri., • JTlt I.-,, i Df $!^,90« to *!"..<" ». I'.. 1. u 1110 Orchnnl H.I.. MOUIIII.IHHI.I.- N nut bin, wltll liKirlu.t^c.N mi.in I 1I» WtalDrld ivr'.. IOlilnl,,.,I, \ .1. '2\Hi , f lire lii'ilt, full Ilisnhitluii. .-.'I till 'phi i \i-.l ; Jit-nr 1 WrXlleld U-.1100 ti}i j ,, =^i n *i |iro\iilu "I'nslhPi; ilrowi (' i:i.lt»lirlli 5-KHH1 Hi'Trt'tif, Hml Hlnvt*. Smut i,. W I.AIKilO OM'i-IKMIU lll'l'l'''' •'.""]' Ave. Ki'my'li'i-mi'. "i'lill' Simfi. licit li iti $1 r.,t,iKi,(K. itnd riisv ini-.ntliiy c i l lely ih.iMiniM'tl, II" '" , V.V- Knillll, WK. 2-1USU; li. T. filiiijl M Ul'lI.T. 1 r HULK 11A 114. .11%'- ill :• M Alt ^• .1. VciictUin lilliidH. A t"'"", . " ,i ,| JdHlltur, i:»Ull>li Tjur. '-' Ml* 1 ily tnv- nil .iniho. 2 la K«'.TI'>N i:vi:iiv j I (;nhi- " li III 1 Ik'i. IdL-iilwl on Klin HI. »'*"!" atorlt'H, * ncilid 1 fi doiuH. Uireo «1P t ll It tlj).' |l| -,,,1t. |\. ' & h Ali urn .•AUK Avi-:., 'I.AIM II:II> l: . :•..•) *-'Ml, I JJ I I.IKlll S<|. VI'. fur MnniK'' or .• tia.l t-5- UUI, care i.uuu'ur ( 111 V HI, •!.. U-BS1O — IKrnl N. J1. *" 'i-ia-ir -LEADER WANT ADS 1'AYI- KI••uiul iin.ir. ..ni.r nf '""."-,. 1 WHHI. 2-ajuu. -' JHB WtSTFIEtD LEADER. TBtTtibAYv if. 194? FOB SALE FOR SALE KM SALE • HEH» WANTED INIIAAIICE northeasterly Fiae line of Rah«ay|*13i2 wl BIVF.M VALKMIlft are Tice Flfct* be vacated and furever "" — — now riiie and reedy. Thene are \W.W Rravral Rlwtrlr BaJM- Aft I M «l »l, aaa KmHnl OMMM sFE »*•» Wmm BBCSBBBBI the late jiiicy t>ran*es with few •M.iraaa CaaaaJr. mnhOBgny ras, t«allF for an eft'k'letit seeretury to 11 s.l«--Hralal*—•j'VjEf' BE IT FURTHICR ORDAIKED Heeds thy t K<> many people who OIIKlnal Dlire $42.",.OH- VIII s( wyi'k j.t homo: typewriter neces- thut tills ordinant1*? nhall IHUO t f- oe-is^ love f-ull wait fur. Yew, yxiU will for (2(10.1111. Phone CRan. sary, c.ive reference** and coni- «VK. ll-HTIT-J. ; feet immediately after imhliuitlpn enjoy a tall grlaKH of a.-ticlous 0(171-W -..,-.- ph-te resume of experience. IJOX after Jin*i jnuJBttg1* ^a f'^vid^-a ijy fi-.i-tf j Juice these brink mornings. And 4I'J, care Leader Office. « >RLI.IK4s 50 ft. heavy dulv luw. our firapefiuit it; tit its best, too, S «l<;«, till, with pans; like ni" >-l2-2t F.ev $1. L4 extension cords n-itti Urhi uttnclf- one 2-tone (rreen, flnrul desig now. Just send ut< |r..oo'(or $5 f.O ineut ami case: this we'Voiilv ti W«H'Hi:ss atil'KII for tea roan KITCHENS if you wiint the fancy) und you • Ml.llll; ..(her s,.li,l blue AlrXund and soda foiintaill. Apply ,lur\iH Fourth I and your family are in for u trout Smitli _ twisi, liir..00. Cltan. .'.( Kim St., VVesttiekl. MOKTCAGE MONET Vallejoa , ' famous Geneva Una of fttee] 111 in hi. 1:111 \Milu. aiul JHUf By vvritur e off m «r4a# bluets, If I ai» fin«Rt grade — a .••r.-iKHiiul bushel will he deliv- ered to your Uuov from-.—iniriam 5-ri-ir Superior Court ol SUB* jutl cablnels n\ blu«, ivory and I.OOKIM; Pur A MMalr *«»a lad) rtlll*TK VAatTV Ha ii«if I,Aft41 arftMci Uroves, Box 1."., Koc-kk-Uge, Kla. 1'Hi-: A \T Mill K Vtp)'! - 1! ( hante I l k-hite enamel. Highest quality H*M* f\«nitiK the netlt i.n of nUtaut MT HOME Pl.AWMKfi li He. 17 WE»1. 2-21US. l l *Vuu» u»a wuoiiwurk washed. 411 Orange 1UV, jUulili'laii- 2-1SMI SERVICES May 2:ird, !H», at S P. M. with l »Atir»:nTsl 1 -. amlii and niter* of bitUiniiiQux muL-adum ftn\ * mtutH « ill I.. KiuUud as ihinr J Attics cleaned. •BAI< lKBTI K. oa METAL ance lioliey writ hip expe^ Uun». &nNh eurdn antl ^ninl] re mid work lt.dAent.Hl there( i < tu t ^h ill think iimitald? nfi •"••*'"« *»•»« Par Meat convenient Oood al fountain or In local offke; ."ly-dny week; s l>nlr« »lven i>rompt utlentlnn lluilH Of WuHSULilUMt'ttW #\ If i'l illlli The object .if sata »ult III to station and shopping* center r"°>»—*:'- vulus fur f4..Mi. RADIO ENCLOSURES couittu'titfiirate with ability, AIHO new work at reasonable iMtrryland Street. 40fl. ear* Lender \>ffice. lain n JudKmenl of Dlvoiee I fr'fr'l.TKIt * BA%tf, r.l Elm St. :.-if HI 111 TO »HI>KH prlcvH. (Hasina" and ncrcen worli, t'roposali mu»t be a said plitlntiff and you. now H»VST 2 eidit-paesenfei 1 4M K.rlk Av«a» both bid mid ueH , by itiechunio by H t*ertI11«d chwfc pnynble to the HKNRV KAVI mcuslnes for all occasions. Spe- ABJ I »l»r , . sl^.U la t'M A lOIKIi MA* T« SH. with 25 years experience in ivooil- orderder of the Tr«?aHiireT«?ai r of l Town ul rates for out-of-town trips WKatt it-UTS* TO* MIL. Ftll IHrl. I Irlaal..,.. Attorney fi,r If M. •ta«4-ker, O«ra«r. e«»rd wood, poptn. rails: l.ovseu- resident or Westllehl, a ixisltl wi'i'U ins' in nil its brnnclieH, CH!Ivtt Wej»tfiflctfiltt iin. ..a„n imt filial t S81 Nortlr j nne's Taxi, 421 North Ave., WE Call F^. 2-74S0 is avallalile dolitK olTice work WHstllrld J-SsTD-W. • 6-12 t " t f t .-I,,-;. r.-r.-tf l.i'iry . and Klcrnla blackben v p*ff 'iit of the .nmumt bid. Illlllt'llf s-n-tc plants, shude trees. Sutisliict loft i'»r !•>•• LKMlMM.lv. applicant should state uitr, expel *a'Was«#s and a"uar V. furtiss. 2:,;. New l'rovldmce peeled In reply lo Mox 4««, ear oate wlating- that nuid muvt Enteed, 173 up. All kinds. Ev 37 IIIIIN All., t'OKINIII lender. APMAlTTllPMAlT, Tl f oot HA., filountiiinside. r.-r.-tf .".-12-3 |)imy will provide th* bidder witii Eryone a E * one. Easy terms »mtt Tors. the required bond, and ttiust he tif- Baltic Relief Cmmm, frutif-ord Piano Co., Tuners and •TWIK CI.KHK Ma UIH WRIT- Ftret Claim InstuIliillons. Iiver«d ut the i>Uue and Utfoie tl tOIIMBI IIP, "«»,a,r' Oataaara •.. H*;I.II KtoitK. Arn.%- sin. Pttiullders. 3 North *ve, E., op» t»r. i..4 Horsepower; essomlalh CLOSE OUT tiour above mentloiipd. To Meet May 30 Railroad Station, Ci«an. (.272*. «i. O. KKI.I I'.H. lar., l.»t KOI TH UNCOLN A. SARRETT new- us only imed a toul ,,f i';, KPAHTOK «-»S»«I.K»_Were »1 Flann and ttfiprlfU-ations mny he r.-r,-if K IAl Plaar 1 .vrrlaa; laalnMtar hours; will si'll nt laiBe prlic — Now »119.|i.".. 2-ilH KOH'I'H AVK.. WKHIVIKLII seen or procured ii t t he iityh-p of reduction. Cull WostllclJ 2-287S. klMHKIN 'I'AHI.IO IIIMBIVA IIOV John Ti Mopktnn, Town lOniflncer. The quarterly inectiaf •»?' WUMAK WAXTKD for sflllim cos- t'llll SAM I'l.I'S and FUtlinntPH cal 1 —•were l!l».|l.".—Xow «(i».!i.l WlOst. 2-*y88—no ohliglttioll. 21 Pr«i*rpf*t Street, Wewtfioid, K. J. Baltic Relief CommitUt f ~ Mltatka Balfalasaaa r.-r.-»t M>:«ri.'ir:i.ii mug tk and drilKH, lucal Ktore The Mayor und Council trHEKW* AMU SVOBM SAtM sconomy. H S*£ , 'PhOM exlierience nereMHnry. Ad- "> -12 - 4 y u Itncrv Jersey will be held PriaV WIO. 2-1477. AMI-: tot' <;KiTi\(i TMI: nmr 01»l H. Hroaa Ni. M'«r. frvaaret SI. tilt vlit to reject any or all bid MKTAL WBATMBka IIUN. 5-.".-(f WKlrt'lKI,!), K. J. Koit 401, earp,!^*adel' YKMMTIAMMTIAN HIIKOSHIIK , I aalaaaaaa laalaar.. if. in MBBHLia CO. »r AHKMC4., . just hope yon nre? Why not have tlu» iht«r*Mt of th« Town it 20, at »•:•,» a. m. in tlw a test by Hie new Hoover nnil T»l. WE. a-MT7r. fromm »:sH»:s.H» O HIH"I l o 2K2K"" by r2 "r,2"r2deotnct.. tt adviiiabldibl e to d do A. Hark . WE. >-»«• acor«M« • n-12- Pmr Tim; HAITMr.N* VliriOM I'I'orehh Khaden. TlTelephonh e JOHX T. HOHKTNS, the chaiiman, Mm. St, he sine, riioue Srhaer.'r's Hoover Apply at 1 FabricFabri s for sale Lr tha rarf (ol nept. today. WKst. 2-usoil. No Wlim, 2-tr,8(i. Town iOiiftitif ! Smith, .'107 Grove rtrwt, MIIA Axil CHAIN, WesilU.ld lliaer. slip-slip-coversc , draparlaa ana upkalk - obligation. r.'r.-4i A , r he (Jfliv«r«ti at the place und h ,RTV 1.IHHKS FOR fli 4 l 11I1I, ilski J. SVENDA, Boulevard. Everyone in illtllK kiiiB »l"il it-sware, Bttverware and dlshep. CMAall.eil IfCMRB, $lil U PARAGON PERSONNEL the piotrram is invited to i •s. Mildred Ldken,-421 Westfleld M ClalBEHLANU •». 1H»SU »n»l vlialr, $lil. UuK lodie tit ««IITH *VF l m«s«i*|,| ni TMR ,-., wio. 2-1617-u. ;.-5-tr Clearing Out %"• I it her hcusehold articles, ('a EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, sri Wesillehl 2-ti213; If mi answe Telp- NFAI.HttmnD mm PROIHaAI. WsnumtH i wAHlK itl4 HA NT BmoAil "'I'. (Kin M.4.IIH sir Kmkfrs. 1 t rjia:i AHI.i: PI,IM« ..a AxH WIOsl. 2-;l242. chl'uii cliK-ltH relmlred. Al«o I'elvtNFAI.Ha byD lh PROIHtaAI.« Maroi anHd wilCouncil I l of OLaTERING^ furnlturs repairs Hundred* of WIO. UMM 1 To Hold BrsH-fH jilp covera, drsperies, V«netlai S.)i' per dozen, r. en II.(HI. ,AH(.i: IIHHAHV r»BI,l'.. soli, (iniiidfather olorfcH. tli«lv Tomibyi lath wmlllflaMaroi an, dSew Cou J»ineyn , 1 A card purty to raiss, 1 Sunns; Ana selection of fabrics. et-greens and slivulti . l.ansies, lllilUuKHliy, sviitaljlp lor i.tiiee KNtllNISKIl, K1.KCTR1CAL (R. K. MrlNTVMK. at thss MunicipaMic l Butlaln*utan*. lit )>r..»- T. Kantner aV Sons, 45 Boutli ennials, roses, iizaleas, eto. Floor Sampleil inline; $*.. Mnliiifi-aiiy Kmpire Kid i)evt>lo|ini(>nt work Rial testlti(r In «Kal. *-aat» lirilill •lr**•lr**>*>, , c.ll i Monilar evrnliiK thenew 8t. Hii-tholam**'! I'nlun Ave., Creator*, CH. (-OIII. PAOI.H'I'TI'H, lion nl, over 100 yenm old. Jl slnitnehts; larse concern: locall May 2»'ii !•«*!•, at I f. M. ( on We»tneld avenue wiU I ISiS MouNtnlH ArMit, BEDRO0OM, lioKiiny ri.vlilnn elinlr. Tel. W convenient liy car; ISOO-KIMI. 8PINKT PI*Ml crMIAII tlm*Tim*)) ffl •»>..>' Sl»air>'i.' Call Vrvdriiliurg, OKan, 6-1 Idf v»nu» extending House, Valley Am, Sntcfc I 1 Hr'.MtlX AtrOHATK WA«HBH [rum othf t XorCW«»II1»I<1 Fir* H lerve you < local ana lone 4ls- <•»»• tanaitM. LIVING ROOM, Call Ann's Taxi 1 Norge refrlKerator, 1 Anders tsrs to Proii«rty af Hsnry 1'. Tuuii j'rvlce, 4i! NortNh k Ave.A . Weetflel.1Wtflld. Kiis raliBe—all like new; nil . AMI 101 »T««a •end. The ttemn of work include r.-n-tf DINING SUITES xnrrlilve. Tebuhone WEst. 2 EMPLOYMENT order fttr your kltelien. Oull • Kcavstmn, modified penetration Kvi:. 2-302'J. ' ' " NRKI1 aiRRi 4lir7 noDbrldte »-l."3!-lt for freu inacsdant i>av«ment, storm drnlntt, •Klin son.tr WANTED ' url>liic Kttl«\vitlkK, HuiifrottoMiils muflt he ncoompnnled BKHVII'F., Ily nl«ht, day nr week. Inlnslile Mervlce Htatlou, 8112 by u cpl'ttRed check imyablv to th« Call Kttalaan. ditlon; i-eawonable, I'hone WiOs Call WH. 2-5,110-M. . 8-3- a as Wkb •Ill reatral A.r.. Wr.lflrls. N. 1. 2-114 IIS-.M. .Mountain Ave. (corner of Wood- ord«r ol ttio Tjeanurcr of the Town I'rrr lleliirrr hull) land). or Westneld, In nit amount vqmil tu r.-r.-tf nhlra kavr l.rii.air anllrd frsal CKIPI.EH. ten per cent of the nmo.imt bid. oat ifM-lwiii v»nall.< I. C.dln. Oak 1>I«I»« H...... RMPI.VTMR9IT M: i TIIOI.STEBIED raraltan suite; 4-pi)Hler three-quarter mi HOHHV r Kaa«M'al llasl* Ha'IU proimNaU nuiHt HIHO be nerom- •raa». Wr'rr InkrH nil this MH- Atiionicv. ied by a Hurety t-onihauy cer- o your order covered In youi Tor* "Oil,—2,000 yards, A-l fonn- l'kaH«lar In Mr nar^auaar Had lioBany l.eil; nlKht tahle; end n 12H mans Av»., pislalHa —Open evetiliiKH. N - 10:^(1. H1I|>H •holes of materials at moderate Innd soil; scroened nr ttnsoreeued; aluahra srliea ti. « inrrr fraction Me; sectional bookcase; pl.11 and molds fur pourlnsr. (HuxeH. UtB KttttlllV thllt HHld KUI'Cty •vholt'Hule and retail. AIHO 1)11 I.I tkrlr nrlKinal tim>. Inn he bt'iieli; cut uml mattress; 2-burio Paaar PI.. I-MM 'IVIepliuiii, WKat. 2-UI:.-M or eull comiiany vtll provide the ljiddi>r * lit the iviir«>haHB# hr- Kiis iilati'. WIOsl. 2-1211. nt *i43 Stlininlt Ave. wltli tiie reiitlired bond, and inuwt •H Ul ••KHI.AKilt IT. Cull llalnvay 7-i:,;:i. ;,-r»-it twvrn 1 ana 4 ». IH. HrlMK yunr rb delivered HI the plncft »nd be- TVPIKfil Maaaarrlitla, lelUl's, etc ' ire th« hour above mentioned. / •MaMlaka* MM. trNcka nail BMt» arlltrrr cwata. rtll.llNI'UT IIIOI HKiKHATIIH. Accurate, neat work thine at horn TO VK(iKTAHLK nn.l I'li.ner I'lnala L'ellent condltlun. llolf slide; by j'onnp woman eonvalescln Pinna and MpeeiticatlonH may be balls aiul hiiic. Lightweight sac Other Seiticei Keen or procured ut the office of for sfilf, from polio. College ' irraduate. 1 ,ENCER (OHUKTIKHK, Individ- J. HA(M(M^SI'. nulls I'or tint 11 size f. feet (i a)) l'lume Weslllelil 2-'.3)6-J. •lohn T. Iloplclll*, Town Kiifflnef.) , bally designed supports. Over 2fl KOOS BROS. :ts chest. Westlleld 2-2HH9. 21 I'roHifrt Htlett, Wentfleld, N. J, scars experience. Plalnfield S- flttl K«ala AVI*SHC li-H-3 Tlie • iluyor uuA roum-ll re«erve« 1540. (•AIIWIX>I> WAREHOUSE, On Page 24 the rlirht to reject liny or nil lildn, MM". MEI, MAMM, HDil. •.•-(1.117 WOHAV Would I.Ike IIIM'l W»rk r, In the Interest of llio Town It »>•« rrant •<., Plalalrld. Oupoallr Mnmiiis IkriHlcnl (i>. 1 Mile North of Store AUTOS FOR SALE l-'a II N deemed ndvlN{|ble to <1o Ho, J-5-tf r.-r.-tf Corner Stiles Street and WlOst. 2-2071-11. LEGAL NOTICES JOHN T. HOPKINS, 1»I2 PArKAHII ll.lPrr.ll. eon Town Knifliiopr, r.l.l. noTTKU I;.»T a»a «hrr| rH at\d Uiwt\ wor i-12-2t Kep« I'.l.OS "Clearing Out St. Georges Avenue, plfitely euulpped, excellent eon Phone WIO. 2 HOTlC'fO. urei and cord wood. Also rlob dltli.n; a good fnmlly cur: rea or TitdH rmfl pstljnatt'M for SPIIOOI Niip- Jop soil. Phono Westfleld 2- sonalile. Tel. WE. 2-J31U-J. Ull.lli-J. . Met* Hill In* rnt-elved by tho Hoard PI'allJC NOTIOF1 |2ii!i-M after r> p. in. j-r.-tf 10,000 Yarda of LINDEN (if Kdiimtion of tlitt llornunh of Public Natlm In hereby «lven that MAW W am. Work ^louiitdlnsiilf, nt the MuM)italn»l(l(> nn nrdlnmu'tt entitled tiH follows wa« RKI'lAriO. more aaa Kladllas FAMOUS-MAKE •ill Trllll'l' < AIIIIIU:H. Illllll—Mils llel.me, I lurk Illlie 2 In or oulside. Hcl.onl, ItflULe Nn. 2!) (Wo»tf1t'l(l, IniHsed and adouted by the Council '.>. N. .I.), up to K P. M., E.H.T., on nf the Town of WeKtfU'lil nt n meet. IIAM> MMDtiH CO., BROADLOOMS WI3. 2-07.'.7-»l. rnillo and healer; 11,0(10 mil Mny 19th, liU!). Mm thercuf held Mny I", im». S.1B Situfa Ai-p., ranwofid Call owner, WIOsl. 2-0001, lll:l,IAIII,l; HKill SI III.OI, IIOV Hp(M.lHe»Uoiin ni-e nvnllnble from JANB P. JONEH, Hcs, Panne FA. S-7M0 the rrlnuiimrH office, Tho llonrd Town Cleric. Reduced to at low at it. H'lshes to mow Inwns. i lt or l>ar not iiiin,ion. i i ii Hill. Ki:i'T 1.11:11 tininiiiiii Call WIOsl. 2-14110. rcHeivt'N tliB rlmlit in i'«Ji ct uny B-.-.-tf I'hone wanted—year or make no oljjei' nr nil liids, or- to \mlvt* any in- 2-0342-.T. formality. OI-KI IA1. milllNAMf, N.I, lWVtt $2.95 tq. yd. WE. 2-02.">0 or W'K. Write llox 2IH'.. care Leader. HI0MA 111,10 I.AIIV or IIlull Hchoii AX »»HI>I>»\( K ill AI'THOHISK •MOKK1IB! You can buy girl will baby sit. Call WK .MOITNTAIN'SIDK HIHIHAKK OP OKI! » * « EVERYTHING 1 loxes of Oifc.'trs, nil brands, at MIII'IIIIIKIi: — llarliy-llnvldx. 2-,'ISOe-M. HOARD OF KDUOATION, 0% dlRt-ount, nt Lippy's, corner I>. fl. MAXWELL, Clprk. niim- >IOVI< I.AIII A\TI(|ll: SHOW l!i:lli; molor, tiles In Kood coml liA AMnii,A«(i; WITH NEED FOR BAIT louth and AVcstlleld Aves. hcrn liicliifllHtf MHttfi*" mul Him; saddle hug; tlSU. 1'hoii ovri:llllo\( II) l,nnnilrri» wont fi-fi-2t FocM $2 40 ttriKT. AM> I'll APPII11- Tuesday Thru Frlilay. r.-r.-tf 4-olt.rw. 'I'*VIM«, Wilton, Aviiihixtfr WKsl. 2-44711-J. like day's work; hiunilry only PHIATrinrimKK . MOKKV FOH THAT AT FAIR PRICU. tuiti i'nrvvil llri>»ill»nmH frmii nn- Phone WIOsl. 2-r,lS2. VOIK I: TO (HRIIITOHM UKirim IT OltnAINBK D by tho Council I'Hini, MATTHEISES. tllillHll,. -llftvtTllMfll lIliIlM . , , 1IIHV DON MAXWELL, 1DII I'O.M'IAC. 2-llittir Mrilnti KSTAT1-: OF K1JRIK T. BM1TI.^V" of the Town of Wemmiil. In thn lit triicihiM of 4irlHlntil |.rit>rN. 1 "RR SKATS, •••-( MtlllN, MS MOl \TA1V AVE. llmllii, homer. orlKlnal ovviu Illllll Nl'IIOIII. l.llll, wi.tlhl like County of Union: nttort-emU HIHI full ritlla. In »-, le WIOsi. 2-1IM7-W ' Job after prhool or half a d I'urHunnt to the order of CIIA.ILK8 mion_. . BASSIVKTTKS, IIATIII- SKOTION l. That nn S * H end- 1OA. MT?1.». W-., 15-fool tvlilthN. (llrfiiK r«iutn 1 on Hal.ut'duy. Call WKsl. 'A. • OTTt), Jll,, KurinRiite of tho illuc Ambulnce CQqmnlete with equlp- tHTIx-a TOV A BPOHT SHOP. iMf iiNnri'iiiriitai,) UPHOLSTERING! • <)l,l)KM(IHll.i:. lull- 11117, Hmlel 71 :iroisi County nf Unlim, mnrto ment uml extrnini, RH Henllteil In the 3P. M.«-«r,l •mi HI. . «Ri(, s-amn 4-door, liydromatlc; cvcellent - twcrity-n tnth day of Aprl offer* of tho Hold (Tent Hsfetv Ainu lINt riHMii-MlKe riiKM /Mill 7- FURNITURE REPAIRS 1 l'MU, upon tliQ npplicntlon r.-r.-tr ditlon; low nilleiiBe. l'hunc W! Ullll. wlsheH luiuyeivorlc Eilli mnnt Corp., dated April lit til ilr(.|i|iri1 itiHtrrim In Nil miner Hliri* it dn>'s f/oek—^londiiy. WeiineH HH i'-xectitor tit the ow- niKN ... nil n( IrtMtiriitloiiN ri-- Weitfield 2-0226 2-.",330-W. 0th. im», lif |iurclia«eil. dnv, Tliui'Mdiiy; experience, rfl ll 1 h ilt'o is liei' lIlll'tloilM. mUlt SUCTION 2. Tlint the Mayor nnil [PARTY SANDWICHES Also Sleep Products l.y < lli:VHOI 101 1*47, l-l>..or FI • m.'od refereneew. I'll II WE. 1 the I'dfloi'H of unlit TowTwnn |.fr 100. llriiiu: j«mr trmkM timl mivc- i)i>llv- SIMMONS master Sedan — Fully euuliipeil Il-I2:l-.M lifter (1 o'rloek. (leneiiRei! to exhltilt to (In? i Mlderntlornt n ffo rr tlitlil ee lmrchHNh ^ off nnlilll AWAMIA III \%. IT.V roMtM. 4'an Hr *i't*n mil,*' low llllleuKti; has Intel cxci'llell uiuU'i- oiuh or nft'lrimit Ion tli tl llll rlilfm>; uml ilt'mundH iiKUlliHt the anitiulnnri', u lilll of Hnlo to thu KIT Vi«ll!rlil II,.ml. mir ivnrrhmtKf* l»rtt%r«>ii 1 mill care; owner furced to sell; H'fltl.t.V W'uulil like Work clean Ool: ]dd Cr«Ht Hafety KK(|iH|in.enl t Corp. Nriili'a Plnlna reasonalile oft'ur refused. W IIIK onices or hous.ivork. Tiles tnto of (-mid (U'oeaHfd \vitliln for tlip Cadliliiu Aniliulanfe, .Si-ruil day. Wednesday anil Thursday moiitlis foom tin- diitu of Miki oni Tel. I'Ail. 3.T4SI. I'AIM SII,\ l:il I'O.V I'llCS, $7.-,. and Held 2-IIIIII7-J. Nr>. S0S1H8, Kiifflne No. HQ81!>8. Write Itox 403, care Leailer. in* Uiey uill he forever biii'ivil fr HK0T1ON 3. It IH httri>iiy deter- ' 5-n-tr coal collar, 1^0. Assort input hoy's prowcoiitluK or rt'covorliiK the HII clollllllK, afte «-S; Rlrl's, iig.. K1H»- I I"»XTIA( Sr.llAV— ln.npil and ntntet. Hint thn eHt.niftted PHflRfUflt KOOS BROS. »O>IA> Hi.MliI l.ikP In d" house amount of money iit'iHiHwiry to be 10; nil l.'ood condition. Hnml Fair condition. (1NIR41 4H .-•;/[„ SPRING wrounlit lion cliaiuleller, (7.-,. llox Call WK»I, 2-SSH4-.I. cleaning two days, .Minulny am JUlltl'.HT 1,. SMITLKV, rnlund from nil KrmrceH for Ha Id WAREHOUSE, :!li;\ Suiiiinll Wednesday. Westllelil 2-1348-W juirnoHR IH HIK thntiHiind dollars LAMP SHADE SALE mil 1 m:t iiiu.irr 2-n»»r sr.hu. ItKAlin ,t McflAI-U Alloni'pVH ($6000.00), and tlint then* IH hereby .Hill-: STOCK hand niiidc tamp » I 1'AIR (Mil A< Kxi'ellent condlllon; 42.IMIO lull (i Rim .St., M'estlU'ld, K. J. appropriated to Kaiil ptirpiwo the fl'-i'lts—Olcl prinlc, hnml p.ilnted, i-; DOOIIM. S X 8 17:80 Hum of nix tlitm-mm. rtoHnr» {?6.- 1 mile norlh i.r <>nr nture "1 IMUIIB . w II ll hiirdwiue one owner; new tires. Tel. \V 2liS!ll 000.00) from capital Improvcmont ci.rner »I,I,IO(;IO FIIV take erTect. twenty dayN after tlie (•iff mini*** i «.i'ii IMIOPS IT HAN l.d'I'N (ll.1 IM-'.I*. Write or telephone for appoint- ftrat put).!cntlon thereof after final DA-COTE r.-r.-tr They're .Hiipcr soft, they're \vnn- 'MJin IIIIIIIUI:II wiin spray ment. Immediate removal. Bar* rxtox < t'ASTKIl THAN Till'. MOW HMOS nttt Cook Shop, 27 Bayard St., .KTful. Thoy'ro nlmply dclicicn liu'hincm; 1-1' steplnildcr; siiray CAM. < HAM IMII> IUL;U'I:I-II. NO, M :nsr>-iM 1'aHHeil and Adopted May !», 1B19 t.i)i;x II AIIM I:H>.—I'lipuiiir nn.l culllvator \lllli wheel; oil stove New Brunswick, N. J. Tel. N. R Ual IIKK; cloirti, friendly mid They're ^iiociiil: 31 u lb., regular ASK KOIl COOI'IIO. TO CAT.! Kit I \H >m\I(J*\t NI'ATKMHNT house oulside dour, half class 2-102s. c-r.-ti iiy vlrtiu- of an order of tho Chan- Tho Ordliuince publlHlicd licrcwitii hy; easily oareil for. Alan croquet .set. Cull WKst. 2-2ls;!-.M _ f:tK0s anil play wheels. 4.".fi JAUVIS 51 ST. 1WIII I'll MOI I'll SKDAV— cery Division or the Superior Court ha« hci'ii finally ptiHHcd hy tlio CI,I:AM.\<; YOUR CI.OSKTS an' Council of tlui T»\vti of Went Ho Id, |JIi.untulu Aft, AVE»t. Z-037(i-Il. 4 IH-'W tires, radio ami licald of New JciHoy niiidi' o yaur sharo for Uaakci horcdf, tu a i-ertaln cau^t1 wherein hi the County n. 1'nlon, inirt thr Is tlie Khigan for Niitlnnsil I'dtton fliKorator, both fi'^ cul.h. f"o Rrllef la Ceatral IQarffpa; aenr •JOHN MONK IAN". IH plninllff iui.1 In-enty-ilay period of limitation "Weetc. Our Sloffun is "Hi';; Dis- slzi', In perfect condition. Kill used clothing and alines to 41 you lire d«fundiint, you tire re- within ivhirli « ntilt, action or pro- II:CI-: oliiut nrilroum Nrl, sl/.e Simmons I'-enutyrest mattress IIIKK ] KIII, 4-lliuir Seilnii—Cod 1 count On AH Our Wonderful (."ol- rmininir t condition; n-asoualjl South Ave,, Wcstllold, If unabl< t| til red to uppi'fii". I'ICIKI nr answer ceedlnff MueHt luulnw tin vnUdltj- of new;; nrlBliiitl prlre jr.30.no, tonn. May 12th. IStli, 14th." and Hat spring, ROIHI condllioi to deliver—call WE. 2-289S-J. . ' .miff's complaint on or hernr MUt'h Ordlimtit'i- ciui lie I'onnneiH'i'il Ml r }2-ll}2..OO ; Illnclul m r due » x 12 Ul),-eloii- America Xasli IIHI4, 4-door scilali; liealc C.HII.I.'N MII.K A C'O rro.\ SIKH', radio; one owner; KC."U huy f< the (ilh day of July next, or in de-UH |irovi(le«l hy The Local IK»ml haw, ii'lar I'lipHt tn match. JTn.Bj blue Oriental ruK and pad. dark bin fault thereof, Mich judgment, will he 1ms bL'Ktin t" nm from the dftte of J'^ystrum vhrduie UHclu'n wet, bnckuround, fJrood comlitlon. Or $20(1. Cull VVIO. 2-C.I!^C. after the. lirnl iMthlK'ntion of thin mate- li. 111. CASH Tor Men's Clothing, riding ..„ . yini IIH Hit- Court til will less I linn 1 year olil, will stll for S x 10 niK, dark hiue hackurmind think equitable and Junt. inent. JAN'H R JONKH. S-iti.oci. s.pifce llviiiB room srt, fair comlltloii. All priccl rcas habits, boots, antlqueH, curio*, IIIMM; IIOOM I Alll.i:. II ( l.i.lrs. Tho ohji'ct of t*n\A unit li Town CltTli Tn\...lo style. Ilk,, new: $100.00. nhly: must move. WHsl. I1MII N'ASII, ,|-ll Cl'.aii. (i-OliTl-W. 5-.".-iit l!l!(ll-.M after 4. Wolff's, 118 Madison Avenue, Tol IriK* thf iiDirriiM'p |»otn'<>cii , ?-i*'. I'ull-up cliair, nialiosa 1 !>34 Chevrolet coupe. Ail very PI,, 6-21.-.1I. n-3-t All tho Rtiid plaintiff, ll*>l,n\»' HU'rromlitlt' Jill. Small i-olfee lahle, main reasonable, jirU'ed for »iulcU salo !•"** M.%I.K— UTM'.V any, $3.SO. WnlTli! iron. $."'• rlnln- 110VS N1IT, AIM.III 1(1—(lahardl l>ale<\: Mny 4. lit40. HirPKltlOll COITHT OF NKW M",\\- '.'1.1 uli., I'a 11 WK. 2-..(Kin. oil) I'lslois, Iliara, rilReil we,, twin fl.lillllR fiirrlii lleld 1-SOlil. sport suit, brown punt* wl puns, powder llasks, ftc. N. T. W1UJAM M. HIOV, Oliiiiifery DIVIHIOII, 1'nlon KiUn-sra. Ti-I. FA. blown and tan cuiil; In excellent Tniiley, S02 Houth Ave., Tel. W1C. Allonu-y for 1'lalntHT, County, Docket No. V $2\ 4S. llo- condition; }«. Call WIOsl. 2- IIV PHIVATU PAIITV (orlisina 21132 nouli'Viird. Jui'KCy City, X. ,T. XOI THAU. HATS, ,">0(> ll|i. ownei I —11141 Special Dl'lilixe loll 2-os'js-.M. r.-r.-;it 1-VeK |13,8fl twt'en Falrview Cemetery, a r(n-- HAaKIIAI.I.S. 'Ik'. 3S.12-W. puratlnn, plaintiff, ami .•.IIxiilwUi C 'IKIK I1AIIV door Plymouth sedan: heater I'TIIHSTOM.; si'oiu:, Kood rubber; haw had ciuefu WKI.I. Kl-.l-l' I-HRII An'OMOIIIl.lO KcHMler, ft al«., (U'fetidnnts. Kxerii- l'tu,n . DI.MMi 1IOOM NUT. 10 pi's., wnl- XOTICK OF SKTI'l.RMKiVT t nr j' si. . ui:. ;-oi: handlllm; *70O. I'hone WlOst. i wanted—Year or make nil oliject NOTIUK IH lIKItl-'IIV rilVHN, Tlint tlon for Mile of niorlKiiRcrt prem- wi-;. s-.ir.c4. Open Him d I'rl. lOvci. "I'lll II mit, wood con ditf (Hi. Also Rlan; 200fi. Write Mox 20fi, cure header. front china t-losct. WJC. :>-(i.V.H the film I iK'ciiiint of llu, Ktibiicrlher, Hy virtu* of tin* nhove-Ntated <> TIXKIMIS, Ml,,- :ll $r..oo •II I'll Hxeuuloi- of tlm liixl Will it lie] Tenl- DOES YOUR (J. K. llr:illll.KIIAI(>ll — Monitor 1SII IIUICK 1-1).1..r Sedan (small) WIO Wli.I. THAT PIANO writ of Iflxeeulloii tn. me directed lllllil.l,. f,,r i||Ki, Soil. 1 hoy. Call I.AIIII.S NITTS mill l>rr»ap»—Size.' nment of IIDWAItO .1. KKItH, ile- top. all l.oii-ohllli inside iiml oul; ninioon; fully etinlpped; orlKlna Vou are not uslnKlnK-- :c-nK.ul, will I... ntulltcd and Mtnt.Ml I JJIUIII «X|'OH* for Hale hy iiuhlic eM'ellent condition. WKsl. 12 and If. Call after li; WlOst. 2- owner; body unimu-reit; has ha' I'hone l.'llan. 8-1S15-W. -12-2t vendue, In tht- Dlwtriet Court Unom, 22!Olt by tho .SurroKutf. anil roiiorteil for exceptlonairy Kood cure; excellen Bettlcinent to the I'nloii ('oimty In tlm Court J,oun<\ in tlie city of FURNITURE NED 24" IIICKI.T. comlitlon; JIDKII. Call Wcstflehl A IIOMIO I'OII 5 KITTIONM. 6 week Elizabeth, N. J., on ».d ii.iullll'.ii; rejiBimnlile. Court, i'l-dlmlc I>1 vlHiiin. on TluirH- i; inn si: —Mom i.hniiiiaie 2-.1477, Hatunlay, .May 14th, "fit ohl all Kiay nail white. Call dny, tin. lGth day of Juno, ncxl, nt "WISDNRBDAV, ••<• WKsl. 2-:i7-!L'-.\l. Items formi-rly used In linger WIO. 2-t!M.r,. (ill'T SI N«;i;sl I()\N — Plained 11 a. m. 10 A. It. TII13 flth DAY OK JUNK, A. D. 104 9, ramlly. 4-|ilerf. walnut hcilrooiu two (('clock (Day Unlit HHVIIIK FACE LIFTING? }i <;<; \(ii:_ 1,1: vrni:ii cooiiN. 1-rliiln. -- lOarly Hnml Colored Fldolily I'nlnn Triiiit f'f.iiipnny suite, uoo.l coinlltion: $11111. Tlmr XII 111-10 lll'NK Itl'.ll— ut Neivnrk. N. J. Time) in tho nftpnioon or wnld day: s^'iiiKliiK wrlnjre.r washitifr 111:1- Mower f •rliitH — Freneli Slyl Condition fnlr; reasonnlile. Reasonable. All that tract or parcel of laud I'lll Voiir OMII 'I'riivrl \rriln Prints—SMIIIMIIIK Illnl 1'rlnts . . Kxeflltor Hera'i a beauty treatmut J elihie, K'.oil •'••million: t'-i:>. Frlu- Cull WKMI. 2-1IJ1U iifler 1'lK.ne WK. 2-.'l(i(il. Hnteil Mny Olh, I'.MII. ..ad premiHpH. lipreiimftt'i' imrtliui- 1 AI Tin: i-i,\i)i:ii STOIIK. Idiilre, luritc, all white poi celaiii, HltiKles or J'alrs. larly duMcrllturi, nltuate. lylnj? and that * lure, simple and in- I"" I-). II r.,11,1 SI. Wi-Kllirlll Stryker, Tltnm & Ilurjinr, AtlorneyH, excellent condition; Slfifl. Call Ol TI1OOH I'M) m 7(4 Broad Ht., Nuwnrli, N. J. liMim In tlm Town of WeHtflelO. In Wo.stlleld 2-:i477, Saturday, .May 51ns. c. hone tiifi County of Union, and .state "f expensive) Enamel thote — 1ICI7 PONTIAL'. II I'll.lNK '-12-41 r'rcH »7 'i:\on m 11th, after 11 a. in. U IOa»l llro l Slrril MeclmnleiiHy perfeit; Kood WlOst. 2-S732-M. New Jnrm'y: old chain and table* with Alto llox «, ilor- HI:. 2- Will sa,erth>e for t29S.UU. DECHNNINO at a ntak« In tlie 'pho .MO. i-r.^S'., "r trai\|. IIC IIKIHiK ('l.iri'lOIIN— .Mr. App at Hall & Fobs, i:i;n:lt IIAIII 1'unMd MiuitliWBBtuHy lino or Kim Htruo., colorful, long-wearing K.xi-i-1 IMII L-uiiiHlinn; very ri-awnn 29, Mtsde, WIO. 2-:,7SB. Telephone Public Nottco IH hernby Klvcn thut ^nlii Ktake. bulny tht- norLlierly cor- Da-Cote. Fun to do, and ii'lViilii. n'lilf. WE. :-mi-j. WIO. 2-(127li. n dirllimiu-i' critltli'd IIH folIowH wun ner of forimirlv Nthlniiali IHIIIIUIIII'.H S IM-IX. IIIKK. Tlli;ll)AIIIIO—II (iil.le I'ri'l, 1 !>;|4. laHscd and adopted by tho Council lot; tlieiKM; Smith t'i" Wt>Ht two hun- you'll be delighted with tha arier li P. in. S-IM . WAI,Ml' Illiilnic Ho.'u. Suite ail porcelain, In iinsuiillv line cou- LOST AND FOUND AAV!' <»OOII IIUMIO fnr lllae <1 ilu> Tmvn of WfHtlluld at R meet* dred and thirty-one (2111) fi'ct to result! Come in and tee tlw U K. 2-421 f.-W. —IIo.nl eondltlnn. dlllon; Jiili.im. WK. 2-34711. week old female kllleii hiil rip thereof ho Id May !i, HMD. liintiH of forniorly Wlllliim T. i'eek, T.-l. WE. 2-r.llS.-,. LOST — (IIIIOKV Selniefer 1'iilinllilll brokell. Call Ullnli. U-«7I7. JANifl P, JONES, tliencc North 4H" Went iilonw latttln beautiful Da-Cote colon. . I'-l-'l. OnilM.nril Mulorliuiil. ,AW> MIIWIOII—2 VeurH Ollli fa. •eii In Post Office hist Saturday, Town Clork. of fonunrly Maid I'eek oiiu hundred M K|.]|. Oil "A IK, on |,;\('|IAMii: I'.ir WK. 2-r,,",7S-J. ili-waiil. WK. 2-1 147-W. GII.VS OP AM, KIXK.1—Jlodcrn und (100) ft'ft to a Htake In Illie of •in itniiwiiy 7-:i7r,n-M. 7:17 Norman I'l. uniliiiies, powdi'i- hiiriiM, llasks, Ian (IN formerly of JaineH ii. Town - Nhi'fKii" -*•• KMKIIWII tVm-r l.up.H, O1I||I\AN( I] >„ IIIIZ ley: theniM- North 42* Knwl and nmlt'M ami females, r.-Ki^u-retl 1.1IS I —I'll It li: HOIXIl IKIC1H, two eVe. Cunnons, lllilisuiil swm-ds, Mwphy DA-COTE DiAi*. '"'A—I'rleeil K Itnh'k »»le rnr TIKI,: SO niAxffo.s wmo.v knives. Also scopes fur rllles. blndltiK '"1 MUf«t formerly .'H"ICN II. muck, 1111 better i.n-il Heller IHI1J- blnclt and white, one tan; lleuimo MI: TO AMI:MI «ji:!y. Townley'H lino of land two hundred l-M-i'llvnt eii ii, BIIPIMIVI plcs in liny cniiiiliy; must sell; vtir III:M:H vorn MACIA/.I.MOS 011 collar; In Jerseyiaiol vicinity. Please call l.hlden 2-7.'Ti-ll arter ••II 11 and inKo ay Tor IV.'. riiiiiii <;II tsi r. p. in. • r.-12-at , OIII)I,\A.NCK IVII, (1,1. MN.and thirty-one CJ:il ) f< A Ml; TO aforesaid linn nt Elm Street; theinc \\ l 2l'HW 2-;!-",lJI-.l lifti-f li p. 111.; Vim-elit'H We Kiiaranlee delivery or your nn.ney hin-k! We hn'mlle every IIKfil I.ATI', AMI ( ONTIIOI, 'rilll hiiidhiK on tho line «>f lOIni Htr.n Slini' Shop, 12!l Kant llriwil Si. LOST—STIOIII.IMi Silver Hriieell' IVSI'I'.I I'KIV. CO.VS'III ITTIOV Kiiilth 4S" KliNt. one Imnilred (101)1 Will consider shiitKUn III e-\- magazine .Irnile Journal or m;ws- lost lust Tuesday on him comlnii pupcr printed. AI-rilltAI IO\ AMI UDI'AIH (II foi't to tho pluL-M of HJdOINNIN'ti. WELCH'S MNt; ltDIIM NIITM. Slue I'leecs I'lUlNliC. from Plalnllehl. Kinder call WIO. ANTIQUES IMII.IIIVOH IV I'lll. TOWN Ol —Vi-ry rinsonalilc. OITIS IS A I'lll,I, TIMK IIISI\HS». 2-3U7!'. Also known UH Nn. l!»7 Klin Ht., PAINT SHOP "'•"' I Inn St., tel. Wl'Slfleld 2-1CI2: 11(11 111,10 >l AI'llll^M— 1 ASSI;I,I, I'l III.ISIIIOIIS SI;KIII 1; WI:NTIMIOI,I>," rmmiivi, v AVi'Ntllold, N. .1. Tel. WE. 2-4021 ile1111lyre.1l, lyTiierHi.rliiK. 11 101 in St. \\l:. ^-ii;uil. ,OH'|. I.AIM'S WHIST HATCH, I HVTTl 1110. HcunUlird und In the UVOIH AN 'I'HIJ Ml II.HIM: ThiTo 1H duo approximately #lil,- ', " IIHOI'.S ! (il« roiiBli. Cornflr cilpljonnlH, IJtitch iinors Cllll llfler .".::!", WIC. 2-3M7. Hamilton, white Kohl; lewnrd •12-I((IIIKt , AS II i: it i:'I'o fo it i: 214 EAST BROAD ST. Hi'V'ii. super oft ihe' -II-1VCII UK 1(1.10 — I,Ike new •l'tlephol.e WIOsl. 2-10(14. l.milse M. HlnkH, Dutch cuuhoarilH, chtslH, AJII:M>I:II KCIM $(,20 d.'lk'li.il chrome, vender's basket, ''"'•'til. They're simply PITTWI IK;II i\ Ai.iiiini; f,.i l.lppliardt. tahleH, (leskH, chairs, etc. 1 Jl' tlri'M; $211(111. 21.", lOliner St., 'AIIINIO'f MAKINd and iVooilvvork- i 1' in,u; NOTICK ::i Ih liisilm ii.ii ut Inside your home Puljlio Koth.Tj IH lirrolty pi von n In c Held, N. ,1. I.ONT— MAN'N WAI.I.IIT with sum InK of all kinds. It I HI.M ST. e I'oiil mill Is K-IIMII- IPEN HATIJIIDAVH and Kundnya. liat an ordinance, of which tho fnl- lihle — eli..01 < fl'i.tn Ki l.eiiutlrul ..r moiwy, 1-:111s II. lie! lost .Miiv owlnjy IH a copy, WJIH lit trod ttcocl, ;ro,bi III low II Kinder pi leave JAY II. WI1.IIAMN, ,-i.lors. wlilrlilr. r.iii : jad and DiiHHcd on llr.nt rondlntt liy MM; ItHOM SI I'll-:, It IMl-ee*— . lllllehel'li I'r.iiipullll in. Lender (1rfii'.- ui- v \ i:v i-: .\ 1 N(i on .-,--,-tf !>, l!M!i, and tliat tho rnuld Coniu-(l I.O.H'f .— N \I'I will ftirthfi- (Mni'd'tor tlio f HIM II.. II, 1 'lll,l(' Al'C'riO.V nt AntiiineM mid final iniNHiiK.' on Uu- l*:tid day of of 1 July's it y kill Klnve H. I' Inil.'i- Miiy, \>)\\), Kt fiiKhf- n'cifu'k \*. M. l'r.-ss,.s, Sinin . Dime.. t. I.:, lens, 2 V x :i!i'lli'KHllve, illv lei I111 1 In l.eiule.i• (Iffl,-e 01 Minlvrti lliMiNfliold i;oiiitN—'riilti'K- and Quarry Company print timer nnil easel. (I). H, T.) In tlwi Council (Miamlier, rennant liloii ,-, sllei SI'IOCIAI. THIS Cull WIO •I'll oiiu WIO 2-li--,.,2. iliiy, flinv liilh, UK!', ill Klnner IIICVCI.10S . W 2-ID-IS. Hull, 2ZI) SOMI.'I'.'I.'I Hi.. Ninth Municipal HuildlriB', 121 I*runi>oct Htreet, WoHtllulil, New Joraoy. »t TIII« SI iiHi:s'r<» 'OtNH — i.OI.U TIM l'liilnlli-ld, nt 111:1111 1.'ell.I'll. 117 duloil.j .SI. 'lir.KTS Ol'' IIIIA WKIIH— Ilirrel I whirl) tlino and platMt any pa won I Nlreel I Mid Icy A vi>. iiwni-r CRUSHED BLUE TRAP ROCK i noo.iw ;in,I Hlyli's. l'h;ilin, r,.,-U- s,iinif liy callliiK nt l.c oiTii-c \ll(ll MNl I'l.ip Mi.h.'ltli") II""' who may he lati-n'Mtcd ihoroln will .I'-., Illllih l.|lll{. old Khiss Hll'l iilcutiryhiK clasp, uml t-'nuit client vt.-t.iil.iu Arm elinlr, lifi KlVfMi nn opporiualty to bo hoard coiitMirnlitf.r HiU'h firditituict'. i-iiimi. Tin. siiiiiiiini,' Wheel, 11;;' this- JM! vcrtlm'iiM.'nt. Mnrhln Top Tiil.les, IIniiiilfiilli.il'" for Road*, Walks, Drm»s, «te. SPECIAL PURCHASES .\l.'linl:illl A\e., Wc-itlli'lil 2- 1'lncUn, Hllver Ten Hut, Cuckoo JANPJ l\ JONICS. Town Olork. IIIIIOSSIOS 211111- \Y. Cloek, lloirkor, Ciiinleliiln 11, I.I'H- (iraniviiiv AUCTION SALE TKI1H, lion liiiiileii I'rn, ml May ifl, |{Mil. SI ITS _ ;| ,„ n _ r.:r i*rt.iiii III;III ( lll-;\ ltoi,l-;i'. .' «(er Vcr.v IjinipB, Mlllc (Ilium, V.-in....-•. Cliliin. •:•» — :i ii) n , •2 d.r S.-..0II It...id lli-.-s nn.l Imii i-y; uniil.l : JIITKIS SALE (HliKH, lliie-ii-lliuc, mid III;UIV 'ilh- KI-IM'IAI, <1III1INAN< I', Ml. •1: I'lini'K \ II;II ii.iiw s- 1: for K;i.fl(> II IIKKIIIK Pile WIliK VAItlKTV of ll.iuiieliiil.l Or Alltl'lllen. AV (llllll.V AMI0 TO I AC All: ••nil. 2-.'!H!l-.l. ' i;i.',.l.', Atltlillies. l''ll|-| AVUMI:, n-llliie, ele. Also liollie-lllil.le A III,K Chllil'H III' POB AVBSIIK, VALH AVKNII1. r SALE .•iilieu mid plel.. Tn.sdny evelllliK, ! I '. II •'li Mn|ili- lll'.VM II AVI'Ixri". AMI I.VIIKH OFFICEi TELEPHONES, .Mny I7lli, li o'e]o,.|i. |.'|ri.| I'res- (II TIKI Mill 1KITIIIIS New l!ll|i Tallin li-l vlnc .Mil i-lilIK-, AVK.MJIH. hvleeluii Cluiicli roiiiiiiiiully Offl. 1-, 111-'. I'l' >HIHAIKVU> l.y tlif Ci.im- RIALTO BUILDING, OFFICEi WEitAalai I.SM4I l'',vinrndf '/,t'|ibyv-i, '• I h. l». Ap- liouse, • iritli.l Avi>. nnil I'lnll'eli YOUNG FOLKS TOGGERY, lu'i'Xliiinlely I'.'!- off. . II of tlm Town of We«ill..|il, In tlm WE5TFIELD. N. J. QUARRY, HI., KAIIWAV, 1'ior. -, -en St., nerir Snitlli mill I'enlrnl IIIOIIIIIOUT VAN IMOI.T. VAN I'll 1,1, .tuillo »IO. 2-Sllill Audi -IT l.J'"ll.'i Av..'illic I'Xti'inllliiv fi"in Ilic THE «ri*iTg«a.n TRADES. THURSDAY, MAY 12. I»4»

tainside, was struck by Jifhtuing- ner of the biuldirnt. No estimate did avenue has been honored by' fly Lightning of the damage has been received. Ada Bwlell to hie appointment ae first command- early Saturday morning aal rxten- Give Deinonetration ing officer of the Arnold Air Squad- Hall & Fuhs, Route 29, Moun- sivi damage done to the left cor- H M. BUCK ron at Lincoln, Neb. With his ap- Ada Budel] will ^ive a pagtel pointment goes the rank of-major. LANDSCAPE 'portrait demonstration at the DON'T SCRAPE YOUR FLOORS ! BEEBE GARDENS • Plainfield Festival of Arts Satur- Wtxtffeld Camera Club North AV«BIM mmd cay at 2:30 p. m. She has given Do the job YOURSELF Mel SAVE MONEY with tr.any demonstrations — at the Color Meeting Tonight j TOMATO PLANTS EXTUT MAINTENANCE World's Fair, the Arts and Indus- WILSOLVE «J WILTEX EVEKBEENS * tries Exhibtion at Madison Squarej The culo'r elide meeting of the: Drop in and arrange for a fre>« d*oioe»»tr«tio« •• GMTIH — FMM Cr*w« ^Garden, at annual exhibitions of Weetfield Camera Club will be held your floor* in your home! No obligation*. ANNUAL FLOWEMNC PLANTS' the National Association of Worn. tonight at the home of Mi', and ' Hew*)? to FUat M IUy to Artists, of soldiers' portraits Mrs. EUSBCU Darby. All members ' WESTFIELD PAINT AND HARDWARE CO. It DOEMNC WAY donated during the war, and many are asked to bring some of their j NOHTH AVE.. WESTFIELP ethers for the Westfteld Art Asso- own slides for the showine. 233 North Ave., W. WeatfeM 1-3000 ciation. The current annual exhibition of 'the National Association of Worn-1 Vi Artists at the National Aca l»my of Design. Fifth avenue an itik street, New York, will be he] •lay 13 to 26, and among the Ne Sergey artists are Ada Budell rep Veaented by a past«l, "Young Co •red Girl"; Hortense Budell, rep ttaented by an oil, "Under the Bridge" and a water color, "Th flaunted House" and Mildred Fin Represented by an oil "Melba an *reka" •^r*w* WWEB During the week of this exhibi flon there will be numerous dem- «n*tratio»s by prominent artists.

•Collie Club Dog NO GUESSING AT ACMEI \Hm m Prkt 8fcow Sunday IUctlpt WHh Tttal Rtato t^ The Collie Club of Northern f toy—YM HfOdfO**hr Mtw Jersey will hold its first AKC •auctioned match show Sunday at Legs and Rumps ally's Mountain Inn, Bonnie fttd d irn road, near Scotch Plains, A largR e entry is expected from mem- WrH and non members. Entries Will be accepted from 12:30 until JUnie Frc. the judging starts at 2 p. m. In- Milk-Fed Veal - 49< l facilities at the location will Serve tatty vtol for a change thit week-end. Featured at all Acme Market! t the show to be held re- il lcl t less of the \fcather. CARROTS , 2 " " PTA to corrot, ond^ Fresh and Smoked Cala Ham »33c Jfune Officer* Serve) tender fomous flovoftul '

MOUNTAINSIDE—The annual |«tr« Uff JUMto" Ming of the Mountainside Par- PeasJZ 2 - 2* «Mt-Teaeher Association and elec Fresh-Killed Frying Chickens»37c ,*•* of officers will be held today fc fit 1:15 p. ni. in the school, liu- Pineapples -* 25c (Ical entertainment will be fur. Rhubarb *"" 6c ? D •bkeri by Mrs. Ella Maeon Fully-Dressed Fryers « ^ "> 59c JUaarn's pupils. No child care will jki 'urniahed because of the high Scallions 2 »«*•• 9c Escarole 2 ». 19c IkcUence of measles and chicken Radishes 2»>**«7c Smoked Beef Tongues »43c lluned Fint CO. ASPARAGUS _»&— 39c Of Air Squadron rushed fresh from nearby Jersey forms! b Big tender meaty spear* Fate Palmer of 106 North Eu- Chucks of Spring Lamb 49c Jeffllonte Skinless Frankfurters»4Vc J. W. SHUSTER Del Monte Features! MEfNC Dill PLAINFIELD M541 Pecches "„. 31c Pineapple SIS" 2^: 2Ic vorn wu, R.ra.1 2 r 35c each 1 Peaches ST.. 21c Pineapple SS" J^ 27c Com Cre*. Kyle 2 2:35c Peaches )e«i. •» 4ic rruit \*OCKIOII i»-»t. «•» *^c Peas " "- ** T.,1. m l7C Peers SI ;L«45c Fruit Cocktail SirC 37c Spinach *"!£. 15c ^ 20c FROSTE0 rOOMS M'FAIITMENT FEitTUReS* Pears Zt 1^., „. 29c Cherries X2FS2:*- 39c Carrots •" "** ""it., Teddy's Famous Frosted Fillet of Cod 39c Plums M. 19c it 27c Cherries £ir>M^fSrU. 39c Tomato Sauce 31 Corn •Kir*11' '£ 26c Orange Juice STJ. 29c Each psck«s» equals 6 ears fresh corn, Concentrated. Mattel 1V4 P»s. purt |ui» Strawberries X; p., 33 reas M uMvt I fktw 4TC 1 ta Luscious whole. Future value. Each pkg. equals 2 37c Fudge Cake Mix -'• 33c Tomato Juice SETS 10c IDtAl, Up. j.r < A disabled. Why not CNAM-WHItl Cake Mixes T«" Fl. 23c Glendaie Club Strawberry Preserve 33c M Crunch Ring see us before an Hot Roll Mix %, 23c accident? Shortening^ 29c £ 79c Kraft Mayonnaise .V 25c Delicious Virginia Asco Coffee £44c s.^ Soap -ST 4 — 28c Lee! Fresh from Wl IMNI IITWIIN Kraft Mayonnaise It 41c 1 our own ovens. 45c RICHER BLEND. Ground fresh to your order. Mayonnaise H"1Ei!V 33c Dif Hand Cleaner?, :19c W Dif Powder 2 X 25c Virginia Lt« Cinnamon LIGHTER BODIED, VIGOROUS FLAVOR. , MCO CU.i, avwi 2| (• CHARLES C. BAAKE V Soap^SS? 3->«25c k Imurance Agency Ideal Coffee T«:X" 55c OCIA0ON Streussel Loaf 25c Rich Cheddar Cheese 102 ELM STREET HEAVY BODIED. Tops them all! Try it! Salad Dressing Cleanser 2 '^ 15c A real treat! At all Acmes! We.tfield 2-1S61 Amer Loaf Cheese"* > Wilson's Butter Armour OCTAGON Cocoanut Cream Bar Cake 39c Pabstelt Cheese M0R Pork Kernel Chopped Laundry Soap Golden Pecan Bar Cake 39c Aged Cheddar Cheese ll-M. 43c Peas "~ 19c Ham "r 49c 1 1 Kay Natural Cheese Spiced Loaf Cake TL? - - 25c Provolone Cheese Bar-B-Que Rolls 2 fr; 29c pwta Dazzle Bleach Old Dutch Palmolive Super Suds Cream Cheese l Ur . »»*,. «y Supreme Thin-Sliced All-Sweet Margarine S. 17c \7 Cleanser 2'£". 23c Soap 3 3T 25c 9 gallon jug 49c CAfarfut Cl«*n»*r Ht(d«r for Only !• Sandwich BREAD, 15c "Princess Margarine With PurchBM el 2 C«n»l 12c OLD CARS Large loaf. Oven fresh. Try it! Best Pure Lard Blouse wheels, frames, axles get out Springtime Egg ©f line... wear tires unevenly... RINSO Supreme Bread COLD SEAL cause blow-outs and loss of control Combination Offer Combination Offer Our finest enriched '••.. Be safe! Let us correct your c« now *»r 1 pka.. ••! ! for helf pm.| white breod. Why with our scientific DEAR Equipment. FRESH pt« 42c pay more? Large Both'-33c sliced loaf. Think Your Kipiir MM Fir 14c Gold Seal Eggs S3J The Accident That Silver Seal Eggs °Zm •f II Didn't Happm" Brearh-O-Pine Cut-Rite Cl«on>«t 1 | Wax Paper •I *-• 29c 23c For De..en Tonight SePL.e SAFETY HEADQUARTERS Dairycrest Ice Cream WHALEN'S Meltproof bag FREE! Richer, creamierIJTry GARAGE OPEN EVERY Authorised "Bear" Station 600 NORTH AVE., E. FRIDAY UNTIL Tel. WE. 2-0393 Cull For mid Delivery THE WESTflEU) .LEADHt, THUiWPAY. MAY 12. 194S. Miss Gloria Whitney of New York, Trenkle, tntft P. 1 Bmrhmrm Meyer Bride Mrs. Sherwood Keith of Boothbay.., ward 8. Of John T. C«yi Me., and Miss Selly Weber of A rec*ptiee ««. 0im Princeton. The flower girl was Twin Brooks Ceuatrf CM OUT TOWN To Summer in Maine I Miss Bonnie Lynn Meyer of West- After a wetMiac trip te> field, cousin of the bride.

with SALLY Yor'K in the fall. marquiBelte, and earned old-fash- cent Avenue Presbyterian Chapel, lomd Plainneld,* to John Thomas Gay, bouquets of sweetheart rose*. son of George Lavere Gay and James John Gay, brother of the o-bert W. Cole, who be- Miss Louise B. Gentles of Cedar Mrs. Harold Fast of Los Angeles, groom, was best man. The ushers Mobile, Alabama* marriage last Saturday terrace was feted recently at a Cal., Saturday evening. were Sherwood Keith, Thomas A. •«t s Spanish city Miriam Brace, daughter surprise miscellaneous showei by id Mrs. Leslie Brace of the Four City Bridge Clab at the The ceremony w»» performed by ad, was feted at severe; home of Mrs. W. Carroll Wilhelm the rector, Rev. Ralph T. Haas, •ior to her marriage in- of 235 Sinclair place. Guests were the bride being given in marriage pantiy shower given by present from Union, North Plain- by her father. ding Brown, the former field, Elizabeth, Roselle, Cranford The bride wore a gown of white ok of Westfield; a mis- •nd Westfield. satin with a tight-fitting bodice of shower given by Mrs. Chnatilly lace. The gkirt was isc.ock, Mrs. R. O. Merc- (Continued on Page 14) draped, with a bustle at the back. [iss Helen Mercner, all of An illusion finger-tip veil, held in a dinner given by herJetuwette place, on either side by clusters of at Merck 4 Co. and a • _-< —, . white satin miniature calla lilies, given by Misg Peggy JeWUJmmemM WOUceU, Fan Wed J formed the headdress. She carried n of Westfield and Mrs. a fan of matching lace, decorated ppel of Ohio. To Live in Aruba with white orchids and lilies of the valley. Jeannette Norris Cubber- orman Morris of Mont- Miss Janet Meyer, sister of the „, returned to her home ley, daughter of Mrs. R. Norn* Cubberley of Westneid and the late bride, was maid of honor and solo- after a short visit with ist. The other attendants were and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Cubberley, was married Sat- make* « AM urday afternoon to James N. Pau- Miss Sonia Butcher of Shrewsbury, yden of Embree crescent. any tUmm, far *ay iis arrived from EuTopt cett Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James ago on the Queen Mary. N. Faucett of Glencoe, 111. Rev. Merle Irwin, associate minister of abroad three months. WeitfUld Studio Agues Cameron the Presbyterian Church, perform- MRS. JAMES N. FAUCETT n Irion, formerly of Hill ed the ceremony in the Presbyte- MRS. JOHN T. GAY oteh Plains* arrived Apr. rian Church. A reception followed udi, Arabia, to serve as at Mil. Cubberley's home at 124 lilies,of the valley in a bouquet where Mr. Faucett is employed by er by her matron of honor, who, CUeeej Weda»ed«r. (XlUl 0116(1) of materials control South Euclid avenue. with an orchid centerpiece. the Lago Oil and Transport Co., with her husband, also entertained natia cw IWM emqnn Miss Cubberley wore a yellow Om M tun At all* Op** MM. M4 Frl. T , . xmw rabian-American Oil Co. Gliven in marriage by her un- Ltd. at an open house for the couple at taffeta gown with a bouffant skirt will join him lat« in cle, Ernest 8. Cubberley of Au- For traveling, Mrs. Faucett se- and carried a spring flower bou- the home of Mrs. Dillard's par- • after the wedding of burn, Me., the bride was attended ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lengnich Nee DeU She Stores Robert, to Miss Alysse by her lister,'Miss Marion Louise quet and wore a matching °™a-, d w • o ment of flowers in her hair. Mrs. „ , * ' of Scotch Plains. Mr. and Mrs. ' Will)"", Mass. Cubberley as her maid of honor L Myrton E. Glover of Westfield en- 171 E. BROAD ST. and Mrs. John E.'Dillard of Rich- Dillsid wore a similar gown ;vion returned this week honored at a surprise linen show- tertained at a rehearsal' party. eek's visit to Norfolk and mond', Va., the former Evelyn aqua while Donna wore pink. The , Va. Lengnick of Westneid, as her ma-attendants carried bouquets of con- [ tron of honor. Donna Randall Dil- trasting flowers and wore floral fci swW«t Mm \m fcaibara Patterson, daiigh- lard, six-year-old daughter of the pieces in their hair. , and Mrs. W. L. Patter- matron of honor, was flower girl. Richard Brandes of Jamaica, N. |1O North Euclid avenue, The bride wore a wedding gown Y., was best man. George Cun- :st of honor at a sur fashioned with a Chantilly lace ningham of Westlield and Dr. Ber- REMEMBER Strota-Dom** StrtamlliMr •sonal shower held Tueg- fitted bodice, high neck and lace nard Maisel of New York City ush- NEW at the home of Mm. peplum, bouffant skirt of candle- ered. ell of 214 North Euclid light satin terminating in a chapel Following a wedding trip to Chi- HER BIRTHDAY Mis. Marshall M. Cool- train. Her illusion veil was held cago, the home of the bridegroom, SUMMER {Wychwood road was co by a bonnet of Venice lace and sheand Canada, the couple will live in There were about 30 carried white roses, sweet peas and j Aruba, Netherlands West Indies, WITH FLOWERS ient. DRESSES at Regular Coach Far* "She'll appreciate your $7.95 to $15.05 §• Pit TSBU»«N thought. Love your gift! AKRON • CHICAGO WOMEN Order from our wide sel- (Many 2 for $18.) ection of fresh-cut cor- Let ua dry clean your Cottons, Bembergs, I irr luoklMa* rur wurk, sages, blooming bouquets Shantungs, Crepes, Dicael-electrlc,"g|c«py Hollow" HadWs* mil leave r*mr k«air, tuita, tport ilacka or home-growing potted Scab (ramrved in advamw without astm > •umethlnar Must •«- and jackcti. Quality Sunbacks, Boleros, char*,), Coffee Shoppe, Dinar, Ratta. oir<-r. nnu plants. Two-Piecera, Classics. 'Wat of Wiuhintton inly: Btnta-DMM. [C.rll.. 31 Ilalaer »'•. work, efficient aerv- Obwrvatinn Car with Cocktail ' I :, .V. J.. fur further 8towanla»Swvice, Maid Swvka. ice and courteou* at- IK Sizea •tin, trlvlna; ace an* ' a i aaaiwer. tention assure your 9 to 15 . 38 to 44

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PORCH CHAISE LOUNGES Fur Storage GARDEN TABLES and UMBRELLAS The upper is hand-lasted completely around and under the foot, FULL LINE OF CHAIR PADS FOR Flower-pet«l pretty hand-sewn to the front, then hand rubbed to a rich glowing finish.Tw o LAWN AND PORCH FURNITURE on to slim you . , . trim away! Action-free Nylon full leather soles and leather heel add street-wear strength PICNIC TABLES and GRILLS • Plan • to its incomparable hand-sewn comfort. CHARCOAL and ALL ACCESSORIES clastic sides . . . front 'n Nylon taffeta panels to SOUNDS WONDERFUL . . . AND IT IS! MOTH BAGS . ODORA CHESTS you in line! Suds 'n dries YOU GET! . . . SPRAY GUNS and PREVENTIVES tidreim! 1. FREE—Hookt and Eye *. FREE—Sewing Lining 2. FREE—Sewing Open S. FREE — Piclc.Up and De- POWER AND HAND LAWN MOWERS livery by Bonded Meuenger. Sizea 24 to 30 Seamt GARDEN TOOLS 3. FREE—Glazing 8. Imurnncc 2', of Valuation LOWEST STANDARD RATES V \ VALUATION 8 . M98 WE DELIVER . PHONE WESTFIELD 2-1500-1501 girdle 1 — —$3.00 MIN. CLOTH COATS 2.00 MIN. Famous Makes Won Taffeta Brat PL. 4-7582 $1.25 to $2.50 TAYLOR'S Milady Shop "Weitfield'i Oldo.t & Larieit Hardware * Hoiuewnrta Stera" TOWNE FURS Open Monday Evenings Till 9 R R 128-129 ELM STREET . WESTFIELD, N. X SECOND GENERATION OF ' S I' IIIIOM) HI'., Alto in Elizabeth — 136 Elmora Ave, 141 East Front Street PLAINF1ELD Free Parking In Rear of Store nml •nil « P. THE wmrmeLD LEADCT, rntmsnkr, UAY it, i»4§ jated from Washington ^ulvvvsnv Shaaahan and Jerom* Harrington W Ukm Ruth IMlefieU T» I in St. jU»uis, Mo., and is head of mailed cards. The latter came Miriam Brace, Herbert of Nulley and Earl Beseh of Lan- Mrs. Sturgi* Murkt from friends livinjr as far away j the department of biochemistry at - 8iHl Cole Wed in Evening caster, Ps., and Robert Little of Of Ckm. Htmeeker /r. Be Bride Smtmrdmy Ea^ f0 *» ilH 92H4 Birthday as the Geurge Frenches in Oregon, Williamsport, Pa. In \r**rk Church the Ellsber^s in Maine i.'id friends Candlelight Service A reception was held immediate- Mrs. Ruth Bender Littlefield of IANO TUNING" Mrs. F. E. Stur^is of the Boule- in Florida. ly after the ceremony at Echo 752 St. Marks avenue, daughter of vard enjoyed a quiet t-elebration One of her remembrances was Last Saturday evening in a can- Lake Country Club. Announcement has been made oX Sfr. and Mrs. Stacey Bender of (^••fllfcacMti of her 92nd birthday in combina- the marriage of Miss Vasy Lefcss, the altar ftowevs from the Congre- dlelight service at the First Con- For traveling, the bride chose a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis East Broad street, will be married tion with Mother's Day Sunday. ..gationa. l Churc...... h where sh. e ..ha. sgretrational Church, Miss Miriam beige suit with brown and white Saturday at 12 noon in St. George's Four of her cmldrpn were with (been active for many years and j Brace, daug-bter of Mr. and Mrs. U1of 407 Tremon1 t avenue u : accessories. Afters wedding trip!"™ .7J" *7"" " -*~«— —hapel, New York City, to Dr. Rob- her*""', *""two" daughters-in-la""" * " '""w" and' "'where her husband, Rev. Fred E. I LeslieB. Brace of 070 Dorian road, to Williamsbur*, Vs.. the couple C,ha'les A]bf,rt "°ne<*erJrr-> ?°n ert H. Silber of Linden, son of jirandRon. Several other friends -Sturgis• • , D.D., was - became the bride of Herbert Whit- wil,.l, ..__.resid>e :.in. ,,„„„Uppe„r i,..,.,,.:Montclair. . iio of MrSummi. and t Mrsroad. Charle, Mountainsides Honecker. Mrs. Victor A. Silber of St. Louis, visited her, sent flowers, phoned short while before field Cole, .son of H. W. Cole of Mrs. Cole was Kiaduated from he Mo., and the late Mr. Silber. Kev. *'Happy Birthday" messages or 1908. - ? «iw«my was performed May Kutley and the late Mrs. Cole, Westfield High School and Gettya- , . _. ... ,- . „-, ,h „ Nk. Edward O. Miller will perform Rev. J. L. Mi'Cdiison Jr., pa?tor, bury College where she majored in'} •" St. Nicholas Church Newark, the ceremony. A small reception performed the ceremony at 8 the ev Ge0r e pl th bacferiolo/v and mathematics. She>"„ r * - 8 * " *?J- for families and a few close friends I o'clock. member of Chi Omega soroi-1 G'« ' >" »»«>™ee by her father, will follow at the home of the The bride, (riven in marriage by ity and Beta Beta Beta, national! **wlt* hb™t e fittwore a white lace gown bride. honorary biological fraternity. i , " f bod.ee, round Mck- her father and mother, was gowned Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Wolfgang in sheer marquisette with u ehan- ' , . '', ' line trimmed with seed pearls and Mr. Cole is a graduate of Nut-, . . Her finger- of Westfield will attend the couple. MATERNITY | tiily lace bertha und lace inserts a pl incesg style skirt The couple will be at home after French illusion hand-rolled veil of j July 1 at 842 Kimball avenue. fingertip length was held by a The bride-elect, widow of Vance APPAREL close-fiiting cap of imported Chan- Littlefield, attended Beaver Col- We Carry the Largest Selectim tilly and angel lace. She tarried =a-SM=5*iij„»»xart tins lage, Jenkintown, Pa,, and is on Corp. in Nutley. He wore an orchid net gown and car- In This Area—Reasonably Priced! a bouquet of gardenias and lilies served foui years with the Army the faculty of Franklin School in of the valley. ried a bouquet of orchid carna- Summit. Dr. Silber was gradu- Air Force and was discharged a tions entwined with white daisies. Miss Ada Cole, sister of the captain. HERBERT'S groom, was maid of honor and the Miss Georgia Lekas, sitter of the other attendants included Mrs. bride, who served aa bridesmaid, Harding Brown and Miss Betsy Phot Dance wore a pink taffeta gown and car- STORK CLOSET Hinmun of Westfield, Miss Su- ried a bouquet of pink carnations zanne Wentz of Hanover, Pa., and At the last Junior Auxiliary with yellow daisies. Miss Barbara Chalfant of Kennet meeting at the home of Allison! Anthony Panagakoa of East Or- Square, Pa. Stacey on East Broad street, ij'ans ange was best man. were begun for the senior sendoff j For traveling, Mrs. Honecker The attendants Were nil dressed dance. It will be held at the Ma-[wore a white gabardine suit, white alike in white organdy and carried sonic Temple on June 4. straw hat, with a coral colored sheaths of red*roses and variegated coat and matching reptile accanor- ivy. Their headdresses were of ies. Following a wedding trip to rosebuds and ivy. Mr«. Harold F. Welch of Stan- more place and Mrs. James H. Car Atlantic City, Washington and Vir- Eugene Cubbage of Middletown CO many social and cultural son of West Dudley avenue have ginia, the couple will live in Moun - *J •jportunitiea await the mod. was best ma,n for his brother-in- returned from a short stay at Cape tainside. law and ushers included William Cod. Mrs. Honecker is a graduate of •m WOBUB, aha limply cannot Westfield High School. Her hus- afford the time fov a -washday band was graduated .from Regional at hom«. Then the haa discov. High School and saw service in the •red that our modem Laundry European theatre with the U. S. Strvica oaii save money and do Paratroopers. • the job with greater thorough. / ^^Ior"T

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Harms, son of Mr. and Ls Jeanne Elizabeth Alzheimer [ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Whalen Elans have been announced for where he is a member of Lambda enrolled at Drt—wth, 1 I of Gallows Hill road celebrated Mrs. Kershaw Harms of Westfleld. is a namtar af FM G* no Pearl street, daugrhter of the marriage of Ifigg Virginia Chi Alpha fraternity, and was) Miss Bliss, the daughter of the tju-ir 40th wedding anniversary Barry Thompson, daughter of lirs. fraternity. ilian J. Alzheimer of Linden graduated from Dartmouth. Dur-' late Dr. Walter p. Bliss of Pas- (the late Mrs. Alzheimer, was I Sunday with a family gathering. Kenneth W. Thompson of 644 Ray- ing the war he served in the Naval adena, will be graduated in June The couple is ptaaaaM t lied Sunday afternoon in Holy Attending were their sons, John of mond street, to David C. Packard, reserve and is now with the Mer- from Mt. Holyoke College. She is September weddinliog* aaJ |ty Church to Gunther M. | Staten Island, James and Michael son of Mr. and Mrs. Preeton K. cantile Stores Inc., New York City. turn to Nev,- Haas Jiem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu- | of Westfield, their two daughters, Packard of 729 Belvidere avenue. an alumna of Polytechnic and 1 He is also a member of the Com- Harms' senior year, f Berchem of 117 Pearl street. Sifter Mary Dominick of Ridge- The ceremony will be performed at munity Players. wood and Sister Anita Agnes of pev. Msgr. Henry J. Watter- 4 o'clock Saturday, June 4, in St Mr, and Mrs. Packard will en- rformed the ceremony, which St Mary's Convent, Elizabeth, Paul's Episcopal Church by Rev. nine grandchildren and four great- tertain the bridal party at dinner [followed by a reception in the Frederick W. Blatz. A reception following the rehearsal Friday eve- Itlaine. liiiundchildren. will follow at the bride-elect's ning:, June 3. jven in marriage by her father, Mr, and Mrs. Whalen were mar. tome. fcride wore a white satin gown •«! at Holy Trinity Church here Miss Thompson has selected Mrs. I a lace veil held by a coronet by Father McCarthy and ha,ve Dorothy F. O'Neill of Lake Suc- Jamet H. Harmt >ce. She carried a bouquet of lived in Westfield since their mar- cess, L. I., as her matron of honor To Wed in Tall camellias. ine. and Miss Dorothy Whittaker, a |r sister, Jacqueline, was maid Mr. Whalen came to the United cousin, of Rockville Center, L. I, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Damerel of lunor, and wore a nile gTeen States from County Kilkenny, Ire- and Miss Patricia Marinelli of and carried a bouquet of and, 55 years ago. For 40 years larwood as bridesmaids. I spring flowers. he was employed by the Central John G. Lamparter of Metuchen [ill Hayes of Amsterdam, N. Y., Railroad of New Jersey, 28 of will be best man for Mr. Packard. as best man for Mr. Berch- which were spent as a watchman Edward H. Churchill of New York «t a local crossing. During his City, roommate of the bridegroom- jllowing a wedding trip to Flor- seivice he maintained a perfect elect at Dartmouth, and John T, Jthe couple will live at 222 record with no accidents occur-' Leonhard Jr., of Bristol, Pa., will 1 avenue west, Cranford. "IK during that time. usher. ,.„ Alzheimer is a graduate of Miss Thompson will be given in Jen High School. Her husband, MCNtAfIN •f* -• — Mr. and Mrs, J. Quentin Tiedjc marriage by her brother, Kenneth tifi »tta a wd. -.,,i« W bwi- Eadunte of Amsterdam High of Scotch Plains avenue will travel W. Thompson. r Ll, Amsterdam, N. Y., served mm atfuiullaM. Cwm <«r to Binghamton, N. Y., this week- The bride-elect attended West- fciffc Kiwi (raliwMt ui nllcat Jnd one-half years in the Navy, end for a visit with their son and VMM. 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WESTFIELD 2-O239 TflE UUDtl, THUtflDAT, MAY 12, 1949 \pecud Garde* Hill; lighting, Mrs. Arnold Eck- ernoon in the Masonic Temple. | grsm during the year and con-attend the annual spring conven- the University of Pennnylvania in! f ha'it and Mrs. A. Hammond; jun- Dentistry, child birth and seveie ducted the short business meeting, tion at Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, Margery Dmy FUmtxe the Naval Reserve V-12 program.fat sM iors, Mrs. C. G. Wolking, chairman, 1 >7M>M> Entry cases of insomnia may be bene- it was announced. Of AUemtmm Mow During the war he served as Mi [ Uge, ana « Mrs. Walter Day Jr., and Mrs. fitad by the "much maligned art," Mrs. Kenneth Cornell announced ensigrn in'the Pacific theatre end Scfeool of ay 26 Duplay Arnold Eekhart; staging, Mrs. C. Jr. Women Elm* that election rug-ht for the Amer- is now a senior in the mechanical j »« konoi »d at Ltfcifh IMojiif H. Schaefer; entries, Mrs. A. H. Pe»onttration of techniques of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Day w • the outstanding spots Mr*. Raymond Dixon ican home department will be held of Allentown, Pa., formerly of engineering school at the Univer- Friday when jJka wa» afcpHk I Moody, chairman, Mesdames C. A. •>. . .. «UJ uie science of post- May 17 at the home of Mrs. Ed- 8ity of . He ii a of eight rirli Flower Show of thePertain, Roy Workman, R. G. Cal- hypnotic sugfestion was also car- Westfield, announce the engage- epartment. of the Woman's Mrs. Raymond Bixon was elect- ward Neisen, 1106 Columbus ave- ment of their daug-hter, Margery member of Phi Gamma Delta and Queen's Court for tk* ] lahan, A. H. Eichhorn and C. f. nea out by Dr. Williams. nue. The literature and drama Sigma Tau fraternities. 'formal. Pam waa be "Woods in the Spring;" Horneffer. Mn. tterw B. Hall, program ed president of the Junior Worn. Mathews Day, to Robert Walton being planned by Mrs «»'» Club at the organization's an- department chairman, Mrs. Robert Snow, son of Mr, and Mrs. Rose- No date hus been set for the! Bob Sudan of ehairuaM, (ava a preview of pro- Waugh, announced that a new •ivedding. OutiratrT, Mrs. W. L fianned (or the next *ca- nual banquet held in the Pine well P. Snow, also of Afkentown. and William Ransome. Wommt'i Club End* Room of Howard Johnson's, Route chairman will be elected by her de- wkica Will latin with Lisa Miss Day is a graduate of Al- LBADU WAMT low. whose theme is "Har- S*rgio, radio comnantator. 29, Tuesday evening. Other of- partment the same evening. len town High Sthooi, class of 1945, LEADER WANT AD8 PAT Sprinit," will be held on Setuon With Tmlk ftcevs named were:,Vice president, Temporary plajis for money-mak- and is a senior at. Elmira College, May 26, from 3 unti By Dr. WiUimmu Mrs. C. F. H«Mter and Mrs. Mrs. Reginald House!; treasurer, ing projects for the coming year where she is majoring in art and it the Congregational par- H. D. Brown did floral arrange- Mifis Marilyn Van Wagner; re- were discussad and voted upon by has been active in the college glee E, and is open for interest ments for the meeting. cording secretary, Mrs. Edward the club. club. ,,'™.-s from Westfield an< Hypnosis can be a great'lielp to Mrs. Walter L. Day Jr., presi- Nelson and corresponding secre- Former members, past presi- nside who are amateurs ir mankind if used correctly, Dr. dent, thanked members of the club tary, Mrs. E. Kelly. dents, friends and counselors were Mr. Snow was graduated from of jrarclening. Griffith W. Williams, Rutgers Uni- who aided the organization's pro Five members of the club will guests. Mrs, Gilbert Foster is re- Allentown High School in 1943 and Wedding and Shower (Ufb veisity psychologist, declared in an tiring president. attended Muhleafcarg College and ^v..e schedule and ruleB address at the final meeting of the in last weeK's Leader. Woman's Club season Monday aft- the direction of Mrs. Har FOSTORIA CRYSTAL ivown, the following com SUMMER-SESSION i ^ponsorins the show: Co- THE BANDSTAND ,, Mvs. 'A. H. Moody; • ••IITIATION NOW IN ••O«lll> • T«WI« i. Mrs. II. D. Shay; tick Day OatiM beam TUESDAY, MAY 31,1949 Preienti f F. S. Frambach and Mrs, ~ wing CI«NM bofin MONDAY, JUNE 13,1949 hielen; judges, Mrs. G. 8. ACCOUNTANCY NACIKI (C*.A.) publicity. Mrs. William E. ACMMNtAIICt AN. MMMtM AMMNMmAfMN A JAZZ CONCERT assisted by Mrs. D. H WAMHWW, ABVM1HMM, AMD HUM* Featuring Some of the World1! Created ArtUta Jeannette's Gift Shop MMNTHAN. t HCIITAUA1 MACIKI* Between the Theatre •«•! |IM WriM *r HtMhf WnM »Ard«y 7-1100 FRIDAY, JUNE 10th . 8:30 P. M. 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Mr. and Mr.s. Jackson Cross of" near future. Mr. Babcock is asso- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards CmdenOmb Board 648 Arlington avenue announce ciated with the YMCA. land son, Robert, have been visit MeeU For Luncheon the birth of a daughter, Alice • in£ college campuses while on « I Bremmer Cross, at Overlook Hos- Marlene Fauikner, daughter of tour of the New England states. Liei;t. Col. «nd Mrs. Lionel E. Board members of the Gardenj piial, Summit, May 7. She is Mr. and Mrs. Barry Greene of Club of Westfield joined with Mrs. | their third child. Faulkner of Coleman place, was j the guest of Bill Latimer of Prince- Watchun^r fork entertained at open Lloyd Oneal, retiring president of house lust Saturday. the elub, for luncheon at the Man- Mr. an is. E. K. Hoffman ton University for the houseparty sard inn, Plainfield, Thursday. have returned to Elmira after • weekend. ; spending two weeks with her par~ -«— i Mr. and Mrs. Kay R. Chatfield Members were informed of the of Philadelphia, formerly of West- remt naming of Mrs. Oneal to the f^ tnc T- E- k^1'"'^ «r Kair- Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Allen of St. field circle. Paul street hove juft returned from field, are arriving today to visit board of directors of the New Jer- with Mr. unit Mrs. C. Edward acy Federation of Garden Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tice of 760 Virginia, where they visited with Parker of Clark street. Mr*. Oneal received this honor for Beividere avenue are parents of a their daughter, Peggy, who parti- -•- her untiring efforts and co-opera- daughter, Margaret Gayle, born | cipated in the May Day festivities tion in the many activities assign- »t Blaekstone College. Peggy. " Harold Welch writes from St. May 3 in St. Barnabas Hospital, Thomas, Virgin Islands, that the ed to her. I Newark. member of the dean's lift and a home economics major, will gradu- Bcaidcs the president, Mr. Oneal, (Continued on Page 15) utheri attending the luncheon in- Mrs. Charles C". Crissey of Sher- ate in June. > cluded Megdameg Carl ton Eobin- wood parkway will be hostess next ao», Paul Aehbaugh, Edward Cof- Monday afternoon to the Sewing fey, James J. Lee, Chester Wal- Sisters. lace, t. 1. Mulligan, William Beard,i ... „, . ,-T-.. , T • Charles O'Connor, T. Arthur Bush,! , Miss Marjor.e Pol hem us of Tut- • PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES ' AT THE GREAT NEW WESTFIEl]) D.. Rachel Davis, C. E. Parker, I «e parkway m leavme Satui day Howard Rush, William Plumer, A. i for a month's vacation in Cal.foi- r. Badur, William Ransom, 8H V.V !' ma»">>- .stoppin6lonI"nKg eenn routroutee iinn /vauoaKansaos Fine Weeding Cifta 0 visit with Mrs Flank Wilson •Uwart, Frank Oertel, Charles"*^ '"- " ' NEW STYLES AND FINISHES i>urnatt and Harold Broolk. the former Marjorie deFoTest of Westfield. At Los Angeles, she MODERATELY PRICED will join her brother, Robert, who Effective Speech will motor East with her in June. Briai Your Photographs In to Insure Moat DcsirabU Choic*. B. Z. STORE io Be Dept. Theme Mr, and Mrs. D. Kenneth Ripley of 120 Ferris place are parents of At the Hay meeting of the per son, Sheldon Lee, born Apr. 27 in Filial adequacy department of the MuhlenberK Hospital. SWAIN'S ART STORE \Vi>man'» Club tomorrow, the guest «•» ifnWfirWHari >-. eakcr will be Lucy Trippe, whose Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Richards of ArtUt subject is "The Lovelinesa of Fairfield circle are moving today Good •ptakinr Voice and Effective to make their home in Hopewell. Sit WEST FRONT ST., PLAINFIELD, N. J. Speech." Miss Trippe is known Their home has been purchased by both in New York and Los An- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Babcock, who EstaUiaUel IMt ae!es as a teacher of speech and will move into the house in the COTTON liredom in expression. At pres- ent ah* i> a resident of East Or-

The mealing will be held at the l>«ine of Mrs. Arnold Eokhart, 849 HOUSE $0 Kimball avenue, at 2: IS p. m. u Pi Beta Phi To Meet Monday COATS The Northern New Jersey Alum- nee lub of Pi Beta Phi will meet Monday at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Riker Cregar, 325 Woodland ! avenue. | MULTIFILAMENT SALLY (Ceatinued frem Page •) Air. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Gra- CREPESLJPS $1 h;i''i of Leamington, Ontario mo- tored to Westfleld last week for a -,, t with his lister, Mra. H. S. taker, and Mr. Baker of'Dudley SIZES 32 to 52 i.,..it. They visited last weekend f« in Washington and left from West- y y f "'it yesterday afternoon on theit aet intoaCnEMHTY return trip by way of Montreal. MAII H. dtvar g .ai. Graham was honored at and MHchinhina glveglveii WE CARRY ll ncheon at the Claire Louise Tea VpUTT • • • Q I'.oum last Wednesday afternoon fwhwot M Ly the members of Mrs. Baker's A COMPLETE LINE OF Ivutge club. The group returned your bosom. You'll bay tu the Baker home for bridge. OftNiiejaol IM bitpf Ova*' M. M. Cooledge of Wychwood MATERNITY t«M\ spent last weekend with a aiuup of business associates gull- ond foyon fotif^** ing at Virginia Beach. They sUy- t

rr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Saxtsn Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Allen [arleton road and Miss Pamela WhaTa tt» nwgk Mm, far *Ml*y fa,* _ sh* of Hillside avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Mf k ww* that king for* tsMtolltiiig, MM- ill of Ctark street spent last John A. Carter of Mountainview fcend attending the spring circle and Dr. and Mrs. Lonimer beparty at Lehig-h University Armstrong of South Euclid avenue **t»r *• Mfk w«r4t when yM VM« ym,, • guest of Bob Saxtan at the returned Friday from a two-week Phi house. Ml. and Mrs. trip to Bermuda where they stayed «Wi w*M wkitk ifMtiHw Iff M •mrtujni (tan chaperoned the houses at the Coral Beach Club. •f WHtTI IOH fMrf. i. tawtal If. MMM |i and Mi's. Robert 8. Berry - Mrs. Charles Lewi's of Kimb.ll if'* fav*rit« br*Md — WHtTI ION N«v«iM i uf the B»ulev»rd are leaving eircl* and Mrs. Lonsdale Green! fMrft. It'll kw YOIM favarito, to*. arrow for a stay in Atlantic Jr., of Kimball circle will be co-j KINGS hostesses this afternoon at lunch- ton and bridge at Echo Lake Coun- Irs. James C. Wilson of Moutv try Club. i avenue entertained last week- -•» tA A '>, K f at a surprise niiuellaneoua Joseph Wiendl of Effingham in honor of Miss Margery place returned Tuesday from a uinann of Quakertown, Pa. three week trip to Canada. Schumann is engaged to nas Laltoe, son of Mrs. A. K. Mrs. 8. C. Willis of Mountain toe of Summit avenue and the avenue and her sister, Mrs. W. C. MORE f Dr. Laltoe. Assisting the hot- Duncan of Caldwell, have return- FOODS C ivere Mrs. J. W. Parsons and ed from a two-week stay in Louis- , S. C. Willis. ville, Ky,, with their parents, Mr. MISTER JOrt and Mis: F. G. Sprague. 19 lr. and Mrs, K. Allan Taylor of I Boulevard .are entertaining on Richard Thomas, son of Mr. and unlay evening at dinner and Mrs. LeRoy Thomas of Clark VALUES e. street, Is home from California after a stay of several months. FINEST! • r. and Mrs. Allen G. Griswold i mmm* mmn mm Lawrence avenue are entertain- Among those who attended the 11 dinner party Saturday spring festival at Bucknell Uni- versity last weekend were Dr. and C*MCN Cmrm «( Id iwmmtm$it I Tomato Saim Mrs. Wilbur T. Harkrader, Mr. annual banquet 'of the and Mrs. Ruskin Watts, Mr. and isis Club will be held May 20 Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mr. and Old Mill in Bernardsville. Mrs. H. S. Jessee. .Motions are in charge oKRev. . McCorison Jr., and.Mrs. Mc- Mrs. Franklin L. Reed of Pros- ison of St. Marks avenue and pect street is home ifrom Rochester, land Mrs. Sydney T. Swallow N. Y., where she visited with her MM, rLAVMU fcouth Chestnut street. , son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and CORN Sirs. Kenneth Robie. |rs. K. Warren Bowden of Faii*- CRIAM-STYU I WHOll KIRNILS MYT-F1NE avenue will, be the guest of r at a luncheon-bridge to be c I tomorrow at the home of Mrs, id"-.. inc fnard Turner of Lincoln road can 19 lr«T is- Mrs. W. E. Schneider of ppoonviU way acting aa co- 3^19° IPieltei Frmm Tree* IN thm SMNNII ANBAgSABMI CENTU |i. and Mrs. Bowden, who have I South mt thm peak of fheir Freak residents of Westfield for I &omdne§*. years, are leaving next Toilet Tissue li to make their home in Hous. White Rose HEARTS OF )r, and Mrs. Harold L. Smith T(/ncr, Mass., have been vis- hur parents, Mr, and SPRY GRAPEFRUIT rvin M. Cupitt of Sylvania ib. e can it 2 91* Typical «f Miitor J««'t |eekend guests in Westfield for •?' 19 : Amaiing Saving* wedding of Miss Miriam Brace Se SALE Dallclout at an cippalltcr — • womlarful braaliffctl Herbert Cole included Mrs. Cath- fruit — m toUndid lUiMlt. iwy lovtrol Brace of Tunkhannock, Pa., ^eat-ttrandmother of the bride; RINSO and Mrs. John S. Brace of mad. K?% with Is*. AAo ikhannock, grandparents of the fe: Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Brace pk0. 9 pkg. at £0 | Miss Sally Brace, also of the A MR. JOE GIFt! town; Mr. and Mrs." George Full mt'True-WruU Freihnen* f.v and daughter, Ellen Ann, of COFFEE MEASURING i FRESH KIUED GRADE A Itol, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. George GOLD DUST packer son son, Jack, of Bris- Igc. SPOON Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hyde pkg. White Rose ROASTING CHICKENS daughter, Barbara, of Wat- 19 To help you mak* Better Coffet, fown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer € [sdnclt of Philadelphia; and with purchase of • , GRAPE PRESERVES 7£ "-45 Ruth 0. Hoehling of Over- Strvt with h«| muffins for braakfoit. F>k, Pa. Miss Hoehling had Swan Soap PRIME the honor attendant at the larg. White Mote etffB iuKB of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie cak«i IC RIBS OF BEEF • • • " 63= |ce, parents of the bride. A Man'i Coff.. — iKcathnt with broccoli, whoU ctmtti, crtomtrf onion*. Sunday, Monday and tr. and Mrs. Stuart Ln^ergrca Alwayl • • • " • CWI T«nd*rii«d or R«ody-fo-ia»—Sdin Sack [Miami, Fla., left Monday for Swan Soap 5? H«M«|/ TttW'SerriNf C«H> Ur the h ptciville. Cape Cod for the sum- *mmll lmm»n mr m qmlek muck. SMOKED HAMS - - S9« They have been visiting with A fa¥srtl« with maihtd IWHI patataai, paai, Lagorgren's parents, Mr. and 3 - 26° vtfitakb Mhd. W. J. Walatead of Mountain SALE! on SWIFTS PREMIUM nue. Bftts - Oarrolt - AppliMice •• Spinach] SKINLESS FRANKS':.: * 55* Hiss Joyce Varnum, daughter of LUX SOAP TENDA-BIG Talty *M fcalwd bnm and obtlaw. and Mrs. G. F. Varnum of k C •0NI1ISS IRISKET •nnont avenue is expected home PEAS - .1 weekend from a visit with her 3 " " 25 CORNED BEEF - . - * 59« pndparents; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. WONDER 20-or. 2-1.9° tarty wHh tmnth, lurnlpi, and gr«n bnm. l of Southhampton, L. I. ORADEA can> The Misses Helen and Carolyn LIFEBUOY SOAP PEAS - - - "lch of Beechwood place are on ta C 3U0E0 BACON - - - 55' motor trip to California and A favirlh wild h»l talii gr waHlti. gon, 3 25 HARD RIFE KMGS MEAT OF THE SEA Clara Smullen of Norwood, visited in Wostfield last week- • Beliemte Tenter Tuttu CUT HUH CUT DIIP'IIA UIOINtM Lux Flakes FILLET OF at the home of Mr. and Mrs. • Ail tight Memt 00D STEAKS SGALLON FLORIDA pkg. TOMATOES -• 15 HADDOCK )• SmUd Pmek SHRIMP 28 Ib. C C CRISP CALIFORNIA tri a k e it a 29 "• 39 Silver Dust White Rose Dish Towel LETTUCE NJK- 15 TUNA FISH MILK DOWN ANOTHER PENNY! PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED WEDDING 29° LARGE SUGAR SWEET 7••»»• •»»••! MM ••»••<»••< •

ACCOMMODATION* LARGE FLORIDA SEEDLESJ * PMTIES SUPPORT YOUR HOME-TOWN f ANY UU BASEBALL TEAM •EASONAIU ATTEND SUNDAY'S CAME—3.00 P. M. IICES IN TUN! GRAPEFRUIT, WESTFIELD "HAWKS"—Ihc KINGSmon NTH THE TIMES OSCAR MAYER c ELIZABETH "BRAVES" WEINERS at W.rhinnto Pnrk, Elllabeth 16-or. 3 * 20 IKO/LV FOOOS 223 NoRTH AV£ BIRDS EYE BIRDS EYE POMPEIAN DUTCH FARMS PEAS and LIMA WESTFIELD SSEX PEAS CARROTS SUCCOTASH HOUSE OLIVE OIL 12-or. 12-or. |ar 29 pkjf. 19' pkg. rgADKR. THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1949

--" Fine Foods " is Not Just a Fine Foods Slogan~But an Actual Reality FRESH-CRISP You Yourself Will Apply to Every • VEGETABLES Food Item in This Food-Department Store!

Beki>.d-tke-Ke«e FacU: . Luscious Almost ewy hour in the (lay — every in the week . . . W» say "NO" to hundreds •* •#••» and thousand* of torn of food, simply bocawo it doesn't measure up to our high standards of quality. That is why you can shop at Quality Super Market Juicy with fullest confidence. - - • Q. 3. M. Fine Foods arc DOUBLE INSPECTED for your protection! FIRSTs—by our Expert Buyers . . . Fruits SECOND:—by our Home Organisation • - - under Our Personal Supervision! Quality Super Market is our "Trade Name" U. S. N*. 1 Quality — Si*« 'B" Highest Quality at LOWEST PRICES is our Tradition I New Potatoes 5* 29c OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. CALIFORNIA Over 2,«00 Carrots 4^ Kens'. £ ^/C ALLEN'S LIFE Nationally Known Items From Which To Chests! " CAKE « WELCH'S ' Beets BOX" Self Service Hunts piat II FINE BAKED Celery it GOODIES « HUNTS California Pineapples Raisin Bread .PEACH E^ Peaches Fruited Coffee Ring Calavo Pears OTKff =? 17c Cherry Pi«» ft HERSHEY Marble Pound Cake NATIVE GROWN Lettuce Poppy Seed Rolb ••kit. a Chocolate Syrup :v.l2c| Chocolate Layer Cahe 63c HUNT'S — PEACH Really-Fresh SUM DAIRY Campbell's Beans WITH PORK PRODUCTS Minute Rice ; IN Lipton Noodle Soup : GREAT 3J, VARIETY Skippy Peanut Butter 2k • RIVERSIDE Grade "AA" Peach Preserves SCHIMMEL Ritz Crackers i.n>.pkt. Veg-All MIXED VEGETABLES c»« fa Lib. Roll 17 Butter Kounty Kist Peas 2 """Z^ 65c l c Tomatoes PRIDE OF THE FARM z ' ""& Kraft Pineapple Cheese Spread 3..,,.jar Niblets FresfcCor"OffTheCob 2l2-aictmiU Reddi-Whip Topping „.„,.„ 53c Applesauce WHITE HOUSE 2 I(e- ""* 27c Pabst-ett Cheese nk(., 25c Prune Plums HUNTS '" 25c Borden's Pippin Roll .,.„,. ,kK, 20c Libby's Tomato Juice Baby Gouda Cheese ,,.„,. „,,„. 45 # « DELAWARE'S FINEST POULTRY " HUNrs till on 2U C Fruit Cocktail Kailkauna Klub ronTwixEciiKKsi: n-«.,,kr 35c Rushed Direct To Us— Gold Medal Flour 5-n.. bM 47c t-tb.i-r 39 Creamed Herring Fillets «..,„. Jor 39c FRESH KILLED - New York DRESSED Chocolate Malted Milk KRAFT C i.ib.pi>i- it Reid's Ice Cream „,.atKirr vliK; 33c ,UKSv» 39c Cow Brand Baking Soda FRYING AND BROILING 2 t.n MM 23c Reid's CKIUIIIIATIOV ,,kK. Ice Cream „, 60c Evaporated Milk ARMOURS Weights l.tb.pkl- 16C Up to 3% ft.. LaRosa Spaghetti Shredded Wheat 12-01. pll- ]6C FRESH MILK lb. Franco-American Spaghetti 2 «*" 29c 43c c PASTEURIZED Chickens HOMOGENIZED HUNT s o S-°i- "" 20' Tomato Sauce 2 • SWIFTS "PREMIUM" — ARMOUR'S "STAR" Gulden's Mustard qt.20| ' Lipton Tea Bags tl[MBU!IIIKD!HIS!,i| Hudson Napkins TOILETRIES Chuck Roast b45c Pepsi-Cola • SWIFT'S "PREMIUM- FROSTCP Arrid ,,,r 39c a nmi>s I.VI: BONELESS Rolled Cut Green Beans Ben-Gay l|!r. tulip O"C Band-Aid 10c • Hums I.VI. Veil Roast 55c Peas and Carrots » ni'ii cnoss 25c Cotton ,„,, 17c ft FRESHLY GROUND Pure Beef niiiiis r.vi CHOPPED BEEF 45c Lima Succotash QQ/» Bandage a... ,„ ,„. 20c U.K. I.I.U. Ollv A NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRAND Grape Juice Skin Cream jlir 49c Honey Cured BACON Sliced 1-lb. Layers 53c foothPaste ,„,,, 39c i*ailSy|liffl«l!Blli|«IB8lllBffl.ifcMEilBii|il^ Orange Juice Vie • rilKJI All r.iri.,1,.- 11-../.. in 11 blv Sponge „,,. 23c FREE For Our Customers | • I.A V\1.1.\ • u ii.n iiiMr The Easiest Place To Park I Italian Tomato Pie i I III AM oil. I Hair Tonic ii.ii. 53c PflRKIIlG In Westfield I n iirtii! wi JII SUM si i ON CENTRAL AVE. PRICE PAD '/» PALMOLIVE SOA? Octagon Cleanser KIRKMAN FLAKES Kirkman Borax Soap FELSNAPTHA 7 Octagon Soap Bath i rAU - SALE 1 Bath size . 12c SOAP CHIPS At Lowest Prevailing v cakes fafaC 2 Hr ck»- 25c Price! «) cks. u3C 27c v cakes 3 M cans I'WIl«JN uCOUNT* CttOCISUS, lao. THE WBBTHBLft UMDB, WUMDAY, MAV 12. 1S49

Mn. Evaletui Smitk Hutching;* Returns His overseas tour of duty in thezone prior to his asufmment to the < builder. The Returns Froa rar East terminated, Lieutenant Htilippines in April, 1048. I ho** occurred Oldest 'King*' Mother More is to be beard abount amiss To United States Hutching: sailed from Manila LieutenUnt Hutehings is the acids because these organic con- aboard the • Array transport Ge»t- brothel' of William P. Hutchingg of LCAOSB WA«T 1M fftf pounds make up protcini. Their Stock Car Run Mrs. Evalena S. Smith, 661 First Lieut. Robert M. Hutch- ci-al Buckner, accompanied by hi84s 0 Shackamaxon drive. North aveme, has been selected as synthesis by modern chemists bold* out a promise for a more nutrition' iijjs of Wi'Stfield, deputy finance wife, Amy, and two daughters, one of the winning mothers in Russell L. App, manager af the al diet for both man and animal— ifficer of the Stotscnbergr Area; Nancy and Holly. Austin Division of Hall * Fuhs, Kings' Old-Fashioned "Mother's and they are destined to play an Sink, Fixture* Stolen ! Inc., Mountainside, has just return- Day" Contest. The contest asked ommand .stationed in Central Lu-' Formerly a student of Wealeyan BICYCLES important role in building new Ua- in, Philippines, has returned to jUniversity, Middletown, Conn., ed Irom Indianapolis where he wit-for nominations of the oldest moth- iutt and in speeding recovery foe The loss of a sink and plumbing nessed the record breaking 12,000 er chopping in the local Kings He United States for an assign-j Lieutenant Hutehings entered the fixtures from an incompleted home the patient in many types gf sur- lent at the office of the Chief of | mile stock car run. Super Market. gery. army in June 1940 and first served 'inance, Army Finance Center in at 306 Vernon terrace was reported! One of the outstanding high- with the American Graves Regis- As queen of the mothers shop- it. Louis, Mo. tration Service in the India-Burma to police Friday by Angelo Gem,j lights of the 63 official AAA stock ping in KingB, Mrs. Smith re-1 car records just won by a British ceived two pairs of nylons, fresh-1 ftaral Electric Austin "Atlantic" convertible in acut (lowers and a pair of theatre ! More rural people used electric continuous week-long run at thetickets to the Paper Mill Playhouse power for more purposes during lMt IndianapoliB Speedway is the fact in Millbum. than in any previous year in his- O»»» Tlwra^ay Miftrtt 'til t that 10 of the speed and distance tory, according to the U. •. depart- records were broken in the open LSAOKB WAUT ADS PAT ment of agriculture. car division for automobiles of un- limited engine displacement The four-cylinder Austin, with a com wonderful warm weather rug* paratively small displacement of only 162.2 cubic inches, falls in DR. M. UPTON Class D, but succeeded in beating HELEN F.OGDEN records set by an American, auto- OPTOMETRIST mobile with a much larger engine. EYES EXAMINED DELTOX FIBRE ... A SUMMER fAYORITE! Alan Hess, who headed the team festfield of three drivers that held the "At- Ml WEST mONT ST. n. •-1II1 rUMNFIELD, N. i. lantic" on its course night and day has just returned to England .• A. m. te• r. •—-n«n«ar.it.i.itir. n. g—d IMIU f* r little Operator aboard the Cunrad White Star l " Liner, Queen EUutbetk. Before w Jersey Bell Telephone leaving, he stated that the amount ed Mrs. Helen F. Ogden, of gasoline used in the endurance TNI PAMOUI INDIlTRUCTItlf f operator at the West- run was equivalent to approximate- ral office, Thursday, on ly 13 years of basic rationing gaso- service anniversary with line in England, and that unoffi- Vxltmdy 17*95 one organiiation. At 8cially, the car averaged about 20 (HRRCO-CRILL n her honor at the Win-mild per imperial gallon. Com- Hotel, Elitabeth, R. B.menting on the very unfavorable strict ti««c guperintend- weather encountered during the Iu beauty, its sturdy wearing •••-? ited her with a gold aerv- run, Mr. Hess said that there were approximately 34 hours of con gden'a telephone career tinuous rain, snow and sleet, in fee* - wUl bat M le* w «at quality belies the low price. Del- the Cranford central of- addition to thunderstorms and it when she was an op- gales, and below-freesing Wmpeta Duriny her service she tures. Many of the lanterns placed, or It yaa an (aamlUar wMk Ik* plaid, a smartly textured plaid Del* at the Roselle ex- around the curves at night, were blown over by the force of the CWOtill,t—dyew 1 id was appointed to the lor office in 1P36. In 1944wind. tox, accent* new 1949 ihatlea ol [appointed to her present Mr. App has announced thai Hall av Funs, Inc., will "have on' those present at theof the "Atlantic" convertibles on burgundy, grey, rote, blue, brown | party were: Mrs. Nora display in a few weeks. 1, chief operator; Mis. •Bracchitta, evening chief or green! And il'§ revenible for I Mrs. Viola A. Konopka, Assistant, and Doris E [operator, all of the West- extra long wear! We recommend |ral office; Mrs. Barbara lisen, Cranford 6 night iratoi•; Mrs. Martha F. thit rug to folki who must have loselle 4 operator; F. A. , dial results supervisor; (riy, division traffic per- "a lot for a little." ipeivisor and M. B. Gil- nc superintendent. (den lives at 403 Stock- le, Roselle. tVGS. FIFTH FLOOI [Have Social ply Card 27"x54" 2JS 6x12' -J5J5

f. jSawvel, manager of ,-tn office of the Social 3J5 8x10' Administration, servicing tnd Somerset counties;. I that within the next few 54"x9O" 8JB5 9x12' -17M liny students will be grad- To some, graduation will Jnediate employment; in a 6x9* _ 1JJ5 9x15' Inccs, the first job. Oth- Iprobahly go back to the Thud last summer and still KlI probably find tempor- nSHi»nHiHB«!l!l«IIW loyment to assist the fam- fing them college or other jal opportunities. |cnts should tell their fum- SALE! •ith the first job in office, itory or other commercial ial work, they ore start- d-Agc and Survivors In- Window Awnings account with the U. S. int; worker must have a so- ity account card to start rout; his account means money orkor when he reaches 65, s family in case he should Regular 6.95

lie keeps his social secur- •unt card and where he • Of heavy army duck. So cool! So in- record of it—in case ho >sc it; The Tine... expensive! DeLuxe green nnd white event he loses it, he should le nearest Social Security; striped awnings with head rod top, no d ask for a duplicate; a worker uses only one so- eyelet, 36-inch drop, 36 inches wide. irity account number—al- t same number—(luring his ! FIFTH • FLOOH fetimc; ...is the Elizabeth Sociai Sc- fflcc at 1143 East Jersey s open Monday through from 8:30 to 6. In ad'di- TO STORE YOUR PRECIOUS FURS! representative of the office he Plainfield Post Office, every Tuesday from 10:30 BASSWOOD id at the Sonierville Post Warm weather ig just around the corner. Heat robs Room :!, every Thursday pelts of their life, suppleness and lustre. But, in our PORCH SCREENS the same hours. •cientifically modern storage vaults your furs will be I Important Dyes fully protected from the drying heat, moths, fire and IB the most important vege- theft . . . and insured up to your declared valuation 5.49 to 15.95 es are Brazil wood, logwood, , annotto, yellow oak bark, •t a minimum cost to you. Ask for Hollanderizing to !i indigo, sumac, alder, bar- 'oot and red sandal or san- restore the fur'i original lustre and make linings . . . protect your porch from sun and od. spotless again. glare. They won't' wnrp, they won't split ctiaily. Green stain.

THE Call ELizijbeth 2-2300 and our bonded 41 X G' 5.49 7' x G' .... 9.95 ANDSTAND meseenger will call promptly. 5' X 6' 7.49 8' x 6' ..... 12.49 G' X 6' 8.9S 10' x 6' .. 15.95 MUSIC SHOP FUR STORAGE. SECOND FLOOR FllTU I'ivOOlt for SHEET MUSIC and isical Study Books ELIZABETH . . •8 E. BROAD ST. Phone EL. 2-2300 o-etke WE. 2-6363 TW3 yiafrfflELD LEADER, MAY 12, •»—«Ei«b«— portray criminal)! as being coward- instincts of tfte magpie—we store and LETTIRS TO THE \ Family Life Today ly, unintelligent and repulsive. THE WE5TFIELD LEADER keep all kinds of junk, from 1930 news- While there are motion pictures A bpri which ale obviously produced for papers to clothes and furniture and var- EDITOR By JAMES WALTERS adult consumption only, there are ious knickknacks we'll never use again. SpeciaHM in Human Rt-lutions plenty of good movies which the Mrlodv Latter* to th* editor from f p The result is crowded attics and base- iiVfff< , "'*' Stttlf V nivereity elementary school child may be en- readers must be kept tkort &nd couraged to see and enjoy. SM*r*« M th« ror M OCkw « WutMi N. J.. ments and closets, all set for a destruc- should bt on topic* of eom- MOTION PICTURES— u 8«con< CC1*1 M Matttt munitjf interest. They *nu&t FRIEND OR FOE? Since most parents of elemen- PubUnlicPbUlS S¥k ¥kur«4ay4 » att WwttoMWwtto , *i»»w J«r»rJ«»r. tive fire. » » The Wuttett Leader Printing »n< PublishinPblihig be received in the Lentfrr office There's- no doubt about it—the tary school children and adoles- CompanyCompany. An lAdlnA*p«xid«linA*p«xid«lit t NNewapapcr. Another very common hazard lies in by 5 p- ?ff. Afonday for tw- motion pictures which Junior sees cents have learned that they can't mTlli PPape r ((o r thh. TowT n off WWeitllll the improper handling and storage of clusion in that week's issue. influence him jiTcatly. keep their youngsters awuy from «uh»crlptloc ntw list a r**r Is a'vaso*. Letters must be signed, but Scientific studies of seven and the movies, they realize that their KatatillahM 111*. paint, solvents and other inflammables. ttames will be withheld from eight-year-olds reveal that after a job is to select tho movies care- OCIco: H E)n (tract, Waltlalt, It, *. Fire likes this too. publication upon request. period of three months, children i'ully. *•!. WB. i-«f focusing* public attention 2 for 33c instance. And, since our hazards, will soon be with us. It's time, along the lines of unity of think- prices arc no higher, why money goes. if we haven't done it already, for every- P* m M ing. It is my belief that when the 19c ASPIRIN — 100 not make a note to bring one to "clean up" his property in the We do pray for mercy; pressure of the present world tur- that »<•*/prescription to us? Bu»ine»»like method of moil is onse*! there will bo a broad- handling transfers of money. interest of both safety and attractive- And that same prayer doth teach us all ly observed International Music 2 for 19c ness. to render Week under the uuspices of tuu United Nations with .synchronized $1 TUSSY DEODORANT The spring clean-up campaigns, in The deeds of mercy. National Music Weeks in most of which thousands of coninuiiutios partici- —Shakespeare. the democratic countries of the now 50c pate, are a line American tradition. *» n us world. It is becau.se of this be- lief that I am most appreciative, LARGEST SELECTION OF PIPES IN WESTFIELD BuiMiii!;?, are painted. Yards are groom- To be worth anything, character must of We?lfield's full hearted and in- ed. UHOIIM shackw are torn down. Over- be capable of standing firm upon its feet telligent part k-ipiit ion in Music FATHER'S DAY — SUNDAY, JUNE 19th grown vacant lots—which have boon tho in the world of daily work, temptation, Week. There are so many groups and in- Stirling point of sonic of lby country'•< and trial; and able to bear the wear ami (.liviiHiij) \\,t only f>>v hi.if doi s to a town's app<'"ran>".\ ISy grace are yo saved through faith; their niuMr work in the n-huiAn b-jt From the lire safety standpoint, tho and that not of yourselves; it is the ulvo i'i'n tiK'ir tfeiirroun ;uM puUu* D. LASS, Ph. G. S. . WEINTRAUB, Ph. G. WESTFIELD ch (in-itj) mustn't be confined to (lie sur- gift of God.—Ephe?ian« 2: 8. spirited (o-oji^r at'n>u with »,tiii.'i -.I- Filling Prc»cription» It the Most Important Part Kaiii/.uti'.'ifi in the town. Mi faco of things. Some of the prettiest m M m •lafK't (iriinU*) lam ]>r<)\'v\ If of Our Bu»inc8». liomCH, for instance, offer firo a constant A good character is, in nil enses, the a im-HL valuable WcHnt'M FRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED SCOTCH PLAINS Mention nhouUi b*:. n\mU: >.if —PHONE WE. 2-2141 invitation. Most of us have some of the fruit of personal exertion.—Joel Hawes. upeiution of tho chuich:, THE WESTPIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 in which 54 seniors are competiriy: K. of C to Hold for three easn prizes to be awarded at commencement exercises in Holy Bridge Trinity Church next month. The ] G- SPXNCEk Weekend Retreat couneil committee in charge isj composed of John B. Heroux, Vin-' cent G. Noonan and Howard C. | ONLYABRI get two out oi tiuee oil \Ycidtie\d Cuum-il, Knights of Woodruff. j Problems you will be doing Coimnbiis, t:oliduftcd a rir^t dcgiue At the council's social meeting fades are trumps and you !or a class of 12 candidates hist next Wednesday night, Kev. John declarer. You have fivi ffitfht nt ihe rourifii quarters in Mahon will be guest speaker on "in your hand and two in the Columbian Club, 36 Prosj^et-t "The Miracle of Fatiina." j. How are the outstanding street. It was the fivst dopvoe hyld ides probably divided? (hole i-'},M:v the oiganization moveOffed r Prayers For feu are defending against a to the rooms last month. leart contract and hold Grand KniRht Louis J. Bachand Conversion of Russia but 10,000,000 of the* ,KQJ52 had fhav;?e of the ritual. Tomor-; were lued in erecting tht V K 8 74 row, Saturday and Sunday 38 mom-1 Prayers for the conversion of hers of the council will make their] Russia were offered by the Trin- world'* tallett WiUing * J 4 3 mmuul retreat ut the San Alfonso] ity student body Friday morning j your opening lead. What Rotvvat Housv, West End. Eu^ne at assembly. Reports of numbers] -the EMPIRE STAT6 select? Kroncko, tetroat chairman, is in present at mass and communion on j either you nor partner has .'harge. j First Friday were given as fol- id the contract is four hearts. The council is sponsoring* its ilows: Seniors, 98 per cent; juniors, artner opens the queen oi 100 per cent; sophomore class A, You hold the ten of spades, third annual essay contest far &e-\ ninis of Holy Trinity High School! 08 pei" cent; sophomore class H, 99 others. What is your part- in lwmovy of Paul E. Gottlick, a| per cent; freshman class A, 9S Itop spade holding? council member killed in action in |per cent; freshman class li, »2 per ONLY A ANSWERS 11 * Paciftc dui'inj;' the last war. \ cent. 2. An easy rule to remem- but many dollari, dtpotitMl Ihis: If the number of cards >'*iw Marion Joseph of the school! Carlo Cuccore—president of the f the opponents is odd, ex- faculty is supervising the contest sodality, conducted the assembly. regularly at rhi» bank, cm Mp division between their two you build lecurify, and have as even as possible; if the the other good things you want. ir is even, expect an uneven Thus, with seven cards out- ig against you the probabil that one adversary holds md the other three, etc. he spade Tflng. The Bingle- IMSt.: INDEPENDENCE—When the free state of Eire became the Republic of Ireland, there PEOPLES BANK ft TRUST COMFAMY id might prove better on 6e were joylul celebrations of the end of nearly eight centuries of British rule. Here, thousands crowd If your home burns, there* OwwH* Killteei ttollM but generally speaking O'Contiell Street in Dublin during the inaugural ceremonies. you hold four trumps you •nother IOM you may h«ve for- WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY try to force declarer to ruff, than to use your trumps to East cried out in pain as South ciaj institutions under General of Realtors of Eastern Union gotten. You'll have to pay rent Mmmitt Ftdttml D»potil hmtrmmtm Cmptntitm ruffed. No other defense will beat! Mac Arthur. County. The reasoning la simple. - until you re-buildl nies declarer won't be able the hand. j Sherbourne v. as born in Bown- He lives in Weslfield with his ; your trureps if he has to ton, graduated i'rom Rutgers Uni- wife, KiichtO, mid children, liojici Or if you own rental property trumps to ruff with. In versity as an electrical engineer in Nash and Rachel Nichols. and it burnt, you'll lose income mtime you may set up your 1929 and received a master's decree it. If you do, declarer wil Install Resident for a long while. in _1!KJ4 during which year he unhappy, Thomas This "rental loss" is something jucen—jack—nine. Partnei As League Pres. served on the faculty of the de- not lead the queen of an un- partment of economics us an in-Cas Association agaiiut which you can insure, it unless he held either structor. He, is a member of Phi either in connection with your -jack—ten or queen—jack EVERETT C. SHERDOURNE Betta Kappa. 11. Knicr.'on Thomas of Wostlield Since you hold the ten, Kverett C. Sherliourne of West- spoke Tuccdny :it the annual con- fire insurance policy, or sepa- JiiiK must be the latter. field, was installed last week as After leavliiK Rutjrcrs he became vention and trade show of the LI. — and who'll Eeardsley of Fanwood did president of the New Jersey Sav-statistician of the New Juvsey Sav- quelied Petroleum Gas Associa- rately-and at a vevy low cost. ;ood for his side in today's ings and Loan Leuiruc at the 40th,, inns and Loan League, subsi'quent- tion in the Palmer House, Chicaji't). pay the rent? Ask us, UNCOMMON facto iy perfect defense, not unus annual convention of the New Jev- j- Iy went to the Federal Home Loan He discussed "Unaccounted for Ith him. \ sey Savings and Loan League at Kank of New York and in l.!),'IS and Leakage Problems and Meth- Hatldon Hall, Atlantic City. took up liia current duties in Eliz- ods of Correction ol' Same." Thom- abeth. as head* II. Emorsuii Thomas and about common stocks NORTH Sherbourne, who was vice pres- ident last year, succeeded Arthur He is treasurer of the Union Associates and is also vice presi- WESLEY R. BRAUNSDORF • « 3 F. Sinethurst of South Oranpc, us County Chapter of the American dent of tliu Pennsylvania and MD YOU KNOW! VKQJ10 8653 president. Sherbourne is executive , Cancer Society; member of thoSouthern tins Co. • J 8 ! vice president of the City Saving Chamber' of Commerce of K:*KUM'H Representatives of the l.P-Giis —That 89 X of the common itocklMOMliWI oathe He» 7 and Loan Association of Elizabeth., Union County; member of the Com-industry in all .18 .stales, Canada York Stock Exchango paid dividend! in 1M8T... ud that t* During the war he served as an| mamlry of Foreign Wars; member and Mexico attended the associa- their typical yield, based on year-end pricM, wm» 7J JIT (VEST EAST American military government otn- lot the American Legion; member tion's tlnee-iiay session, which be- Tel. Office WE. 2-0200, Emergency WE. 2-3114 —That more than 200 Uat«d itocka ban paM dtvMaaia * Q J 1,0 cer in charge of all Japanese finan- of the Klizabeth Elks and' Board gan Monday. •very year for 25 yean or moM ... man thaa HO M 17 2 V 4 10 year* or moraT |C Q G 4 • 10 0732 The nmarch department of oar orgubatfoa baa wipjlei • Q9(i5 a groat deal of information about common •tocka which «• SOJJTH w boiof interest to inveatora who aeek inconu, darivad ftqa* • 987542 NEW. ..ALL-NEW tha eamlngi oi (uceeiaful companU*. tt to MaOafaU wtthHl •^$ U011G obligatioa. '"• 5 • A K J 10 3 2 ftardsley sitting* North as Memtwrt with both sides vul, the bid- New York Stick Exchange 'ii t: East South West Philadelphia Slock Exchange pass pass double New York Curb E*Jionj» 4 D. pass 5 D. pass fh led the club king and con- REFRIGERATOR F. P. RISTINE & CO* with the ace. Beardsley his eipht hearts again 125 Broad Street, Elizabeth | the four in dummy and in ally no time at all come up EUzabelh M |2 as the total.. A little more Braach Office—<29 N.rlh Avc, W. WeaOMi effort disclosed the indis- WEalfleM ?- fact that only one little as unaccounted for. Rea- ; that if East had that lone- heart South couldn't very avc it, Bill ruffed the second hick, returned a heart and STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT-SOLD-QUOTED )w Your Listed or Unlisted. fcarch foi Inquirici invited. iauty Plus GEORGE: W. CUNNINGHAM BROKER AND DEALER IN SECURITIES 2US I0AST IlltO AD 8TIIISUT, ilue Ckn End. WKSXFIiSLIl, N. 1. West field 2-6322 Found It!

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PLAINFIELD ASK US To Survey Your Heating Syctcrn SHADE CO. CENTRAL APPLIANCE and PHOTO —No Obligation. 601 CENTRAL AVENUE (South Side) WESTFIELD, N. J. |*3» WEST SECOND ST. Open Until 8 P. M. Every Evening OIL HEAT SERVICE »H0NI PI 4-7417 225 E. BROAD ST. . TEL. WE. 2-3233 •en Thuriday Ev.. Till 8:15 RADIO TELEVISION • RANGES • WASHERS F*m* Tw—ty THE WESTFIELD r.FADER. THURSDAY. MAY 12.Jg49. Cogswell, bass; all three of West-ldrod IT. Rulison, supervisor of n field, and William A. Lonj;, bari- ture recreation, has announced Case Foresees Tine to Give j Soapbox Derby tone, of Elizabeth. They sanir sev- be studied, to eral numbers in the traditional bar- Stars will be studied, various'*'"'' *"»«*. ber shop style of close harmony,, :onstellations identified, am! an-i adantaM. New Labor Hill Woolens The Air' Races July 9 and led the community singing: at cient star myths told. No,-lmui'' yuuj,e * the close of the program. S.patz of the Trailside Committee ai "There has been too great a len- By GRACE K, TAYOROZZl County-wide Event The musical program was ai"-will be leader. It is expectepcted that !' 'tici1,dte;, dency to lui>k at this labor battle Associate Home Agent ranged by Mr. and Mrs. Sal Tosto, a telescope will be available fnr! in the House as a iifcht between I To Be I fold in Summit It included: star gazing but those who binoi-u-' administration and anti-adminis- With the temperature climbing "Scherzo in C sharp Mtaor" by lars should bring them, Mrs. Hu].! tration forces," Congressman Clif- every day you wilj want to tfive' Buys all over 1'iiion County are Chopin, "Revolutionary Etude," iton said. ! ford P. Case of this district, lias your wool jjarments special care, busy with hammer ami saw buihl- Chopin, "Berceuse," Chopin, play- declared in a Ktatpmejit on thu cur- Clothes moths and carpet bleetles inir soap box - fur one of 1 hi lu.t t i u i G," Beethoven, "Poem," Fibish, "rathei" than an effort to arrive at woolens unless you halt their at- events that have e\o litn IU'I n "Gavotee," Gossec, played by Mr. a law reasonably fair, under which tack with .some prevefitstive meas- the county. The roiwtM i> o ^ n l > Wilberscheid; "The Old Sonys," all segments of the community can utcs. boys from II to 15 \ui- il IRI, "One, Two, Three, Four," "Sweet, k in reasonable havmonv." , A gentle airinjr is one essential. rwidiiiK in Vniuii County, *, Sweet Roses of Morn," "Floatin' STEPHENVILLE H0l Case Raid he voted to recommit St8.e odors a,.e blown away and have 1 he will to build a gravity-, Down to Cotton Town" by tljt (he bill under study last week to the nap of the fabric is lifted. The P'-wereil cavs. ami the desire to. Tone Tinkers. •n WESTFIELD boys for the; committee for further study be- sun also routs moth larvae from compete "Spanish Dance" by Sarasate, cause "if I had voted against re- wool. Sunning and ailing along county chaiYijiimiships ami valuable i IT.1TR prizes. TIH.' ran' "ill be held July' Mr. Wilberscheid; "Heart of My conmrital it would have been, in with brushing are deadly weapons ! 9 at (jlenside avenue, i- Heart I Love You," "Oh Joe," effect, a vote, for the Wood bill. I for moth larvae. Brushing crush-:« at Ulens.de avenue, Summit, neat MM* HUB I* drslimrd •• > the Wutchuni; Stables. Ilir nliiivc I riv in HNHI GrHiitli«>M Ave. ha* !•<'«•• K*4d fwr Tone Tinkers; "Rhapsody in Blue" kltirtl fully- iMNMliiled; lull ftuiKaaiir did not consider that a solution of es the eusrs and whisks them from mill Drs. Uil I), 5li«*llo» lo MrM. Alia H, Onrns «f gpwkaac, Wa by Gershwin, "Harp Etude," Cho- the problem. Application blanks are available IIII.MJKI' tar r ot Allin J*>lmM»M, Htmllnr. "I wanted to send the bill back Beams find pockets. at the showrooms of all I'nion pin, Miss Nocera. Price $10,100 to that the committee could have . The second essential in the car'"e I County Chevrolet dealers and in I phony, and has been heard over Folio-wing the community sing- of your woolens is cleanliness, ing: refreshments were served. tTJ A MONTH CAHBVIvt; a .fresh start, with the knowledge moths feed on soil spots, When | Westfield at the N'orris Chevrolet. Civic Club Marks I radio-stations WOR and WEAF. it had gained of the temper of th< wool gathers soil it is diff ;ult to! Inc., North mnl Central avenues. : His accompanist, Mrs. Srtrrges, has House and the necessity for work- This is the first year the rare has I • done much nmsieal work locally in ing out a reasonable compromise,' Star Lore Fan* lb okeiVe^ir3at"ntS«-ilia'weakeVlje<;n to»d^u'l I.RV4«n «T«, , the 'fiber and grit will cut thej <£nsidel.abl(! thoUKht has U,J, I Tone Tinkers, quite active lately houses this year. nbelSi ! given to the prize awards for the Hear Vocal, Violin, 1 in town functions and affairs, is a Star Lore fans will hold their a» .« «• l.«l A IT. .,„ Mr,rl|imB first meeting of the season at Trail- Himirii (ju,,. However, don't toss your wol-!a~' tiercounts yan raced specia) incli ua;award;1K hes afo r de—=-- Piano Selections j quartet belonging to the Westfiel* -LEADER WANT ADS PAY— ens in hot water in a washing ma ' i Chapter oi" the Society for the side Museum in Watchung Reser- ne. If you wash woolens use jsig n .md constriK.tioll. These prizes vation tomorrow night, Mrs. Mil- .....ewarchine, m water, thick suds wl^wiii be topped with the W. F. Arm- Members and guests of the Civic preservation and Encouragement luke a gentle washing action. Woolensl t trophy, a handsome plaquo that aren't washable should be Club of Westfield attended a mu-of Barber Shop Quartet Singing > dry-cleaned before storing, that, toes to the winner here. sical evening held by the club in in America, Inc. Members of the j The biggest prize is the trip to observance of Music Week at the quartet are Karl Wheeler Jr., lead; The third essential to prevent Akron to compete in the national YMCA last week.- The program Sidney Swallow, tenor; George moth damage is proper storage. finals. The winner of the county featured the playing of piano se- MATEfelALS? Protect your garments by using race will have four days packed lections by Miss Rosine Nocera, 36! U6CTHC paradichlorobenzine or napthaline with fun and excitement in the year old pianist, violin selections DREAMS COME TRUE EASILY WHnj flakes. One pound of flakes for a National Derby Downs, Akron. by Joseph Wilberseheid accompan- McINTYRE'S small chest or trunk is sufficient. The national champion receives ied by Mrs. H. A. Sturges at the Be sure that your storage space a four-year college scholarship, the piano and singing by the Tone Lawn Mower Shop A CHAIN LETTER OF CREDIT is tight. If you are storing in gar- runner-up receives a new Chevro- Tinkers. ment bags be sure they are sealed. let sedan and handsome prizes and New Power and Hand Lids on boxes and trunks must fit trophies go to other winners for Miss Nocera, a student at Plain- tigttly or tho»« moths will get in.special prize awards. field High School, has been .acclaim- Mowers in Stock Your woolens will come through The 1949 Soap Box Derby in ed by critics as an accomplished "aver aad Haml Monn the summer beautifully if you will Union County is sponsored by thepianist. She gave a concert at Expertly Sharp»«4 ft IU|wirad Von em now famish your home the age of 10, and recently return- follow the old rules of cleanliness, Elizabeth Daily Journal and Chev- W«Mi*(, J.bkini. with cuitom nude living roam tight storage and a generous use rolet dealers of Union County, with ed from France where she.follow- of chemical flakes. the co-operation of the Esso Stan- ed a course of musical studies, 'Phone WEatfield 2-252* furniture, bedroom furniture, dard Oil Co. Mr. Wilberscheid is former con- G«o. Melatyr*, Jr., Prop. cert-master of the Trenton Sym- 23S N. Elmer St., We.lfi.ld occasional pieces, slipcover*, . "LMk AhMri In" Ealafcllsht* Klm-e Its* draperies or rc-upholstering and Freely translated, the Latin in- Home Demonstration WILLIAMS pay for it with ou new "Letter scription on the state seal of Mich- Week Celebrated PlUMBING'HfiTiNG igan reads, "It you seek a beautiful Bulldozer Work- of Credit Plan." peninsula, look about you." The National Home Demonstration seal was designed by Lewis Cats, Week is a good time to get ac- Permanent se r., c t governor of Michigan territory after quainted with home agents. They the War of 1812. are Mrs. Mary W. Armstrong, home agent, and Mrs. Grace K. Driveways *'-•' '- 2-2057' Tavarozzi, associate home agent. Leader Drain*—* This new plan winch we have inaugtt The address is the Court House Ston# Walls- rated permits you to make all your Tower, Elizabeth. Concrete Work. If residents have any problems purchases and pay only 1/3 down. about feeding and clothing the fam- A. S. MANNINO & SONS Your balance is then divided into ily, remodeling the kitchen, work- Wailfield 35 Years ing out a budget, they will help thirds aud yon have 90 days to pa.y il. you. WE. 2-1935 . 115 PARK STREET Information is available on how to join an extension class. The word "extension" is used Isebarjse this program is sponsored by-Kut- gers University, co-operatively with the United States Department of Our Letter of Ctedit will help your plan for better living Agriculture and the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. The give you an easier way to pay for it. home agents are members of the Rutgers University staff as well as employees of the county. If it is inconvenient to visit the j PRESCRIPTIONS office, write or telephone, or contact the local representative who serves CHQin as a volunteer. Her name is Mrs. Two Decades of Dependable Ernest J. Tauch, 800 Wallberg decorators avenue. Service — 217 EAST BROAD ST. WE. 218 W. Front St., Plainfield Petrolenm Shert»ee» one half million prescriptions BRANCH STORE: Our export of petroleum products to Europe in 1946 constituted about 3 per cent of our total production of petroleum. The real drain on our pertoleum resources at the pres- ent is our own high level of con- sumption, which exceeds our 1938 First of the High-Compression Engines of the Future consumption by 70 per cent, accord- If you were looking for another nickname Ing to the National Planning associ- ation. Certain special items, how- for New Jersey in place of "The Garden ever, such as lubricating oil—on which there is no great pressure in State", how about 'The Scientific Sfafe"? this country — may continue to be exported from the United States. 0LDSM0BILE'S"R0CKET6ETS MORE POWIi . There's hardly anything in your daily lives which hasn't been improved by research right here in our great state. Just a few of DERMOGEN MORE MILEAGE. FROM TODAY'S GASfltlifi the products perfected in more than 400 scU For entiftc laboratories are electric lights, radio, POISON IVY television, vitamins, movies, drugs such as DERMOGEN — An improved non-tttining greatelett lotion, streptomycin, telephones, telegraphic equip- helps to relieve itching end weeping irriletlon* caused by ment, typewriters, patent leather, oils and Poiion ITV. DERMOGEN !• e nimble addition to the Firit high-octane gasolines, and better flavors for Aid Kit. ! foods* Sold at JARV1S Yes, the mighty force of diversified industry in New Jersey is served well by the research facilities in "The Scientific State". And elec trieity and gas give increasingly important assistance to the research specialists.

For you, the result Is b*tt*r products, keener competition and improved living con- ditions. roiivr/Cnniplptplyncir, high-ramprnuion power! I>,,,v«r tlint nets tliia "R8" Ulilmnnliilc nrinrl from every other cur! 'I bill's tin- ",\w Thrill" action of

•r Tractor for Every Property, a "Packagad Implement" for Every Inb look for the n«xf odv«rl'itm«nl In Ihli lerUi re- The small tractor is avail- (larding youritott publiihtd by Public Settle*. able for $135.00 and Jawn Ccplot ef IMI s«t>i of msnogti; mower attach merits are regarding New Jersey are avcllobl* available for each. A full on rjqutil. Write lo 80 Perk Pi line of Jacobsen Power N«work, N, ;., Room 0308. Mowers are aloo in r.toclc.

STORR LD n ^.^ BBJL " 5KlOBItl DEAL TRACTOR CO. I S> CHEVROLET INC 469 South Ave., E. Tel. WE. 2-1262-5767 THE WRRTPIFin TJP.ADFJl THURSDAY MAY 12 j Club, and Miss Marie Kuhnen, ,Au- 1 I Alnenfels is a consultant. Bureau Mr SatfCroM 4#olC s-M -feat il§ide Opens dabon Nature Center, Greenwich, B.&P.Woaen ! of lhterculti>ral Education, New Hod Crooi chapter* in the Children «ffiict«*l with ttsnach 1,699 Visitors Conn., reported on nature surveys | Toil? City, was a member of UN State* providt nurses, doctors, disorder* such cs diarrhea h*vt which began in Watchung- Reser- j ESCO's Committee on Mental Hy- traniporUUon, canteon, shelter and, been cured with raw apples or —t- lsii'e Museum's Nature Con- vation at 10 a. m. Plan Conclave 1 iviere. She received the Kockefei- f^fc'ff during major disasters. ple powder. Apples — mellow ap- re on May 1, which officially Visitors inducted D'Arey North- i ler Foundation fellowship for field After the emergency 1* met, Red ples—are peeled, cored, and grated ConcrH* Into apple pulp. It takes three to ( wood, secretary, N. J. Aud'ubon So- ofjwork aiuunu' the Indians and the Crust insists in the rehabilitation at i the 1949 season, was at- The 31st annual convention victim* on * bafii ct need by r«- 12 apples of medium site daily. Aj. ciety; Joseph Vicary, president, the N\'\v er*oY Federatioi 0f|Charlos Warren Fellowship for 1 by 600 people despite the Newark Museum Nature Club, and Gardening should be a pleasant pairini komts, supplying furniture, pie pulp, plus weak tea, is given CorporMtom Mrs. Derothy Weatley Sullivan, occupation, but there are pests that providing long-term medical and for two days, as much as the child llrs. Miliied L. Rulison, su- sometimes cause trouble. en's Clubs will be held at Hnddon An informal reception is plan- will take. Tests were msde at the science consultant, South Orange rurtin reestablishing :or of nature activities, re- public schools. A few weeks ago, 1 (ailed atten- Hall, Atlantic C'ityf May 20-22.1 ned for Friday evening, regis•iiil-l * West Virginia agricultural experi- tion to the bagworms that an> Miss J, Margaret Warner of Burl-'tion following on Saturday, many small busineesel. ment station. 1. Trailside will be open to the pub- intrton, president, v. ill preside. Miss| ______Murray F. Bueil, Rutgers very abundant, t-utrjresti that lic on weekends and holidays from where plants are email, the TOnwalM'..d Mur)>»y Wi'stfleld is ?vsity, spoke on "Heraloeks in 2 to 6 p. m. until Oct. 30. It will I serving on thy resolutions commit- Speaks in Drluile jersey." The indications are, open each day, except Monday, dur- bags can be picked and burned. lid, that the hemlock "coni- An insect that often takes us un- tC< in« July and August. Special ar- awares is the sawfly in its grub Ann" e'"K.te^n^w^tid'on Broidrart on WAAT les" in the state are exprind- riftigeinents may be made by groups the nominating committee. of 25 or move, Mrs. Rulison said. form. This insect attacks most of Bill Sehmolenbei'f: a member of the pines that have two loaves in Distinguished women leaders will the junior class at Holy Trinity 3. iviucnewEon, superintendent a bundle. Many persons have uddross the deleiialis, among theini MEMO |Hi(rH School, spoke •ri-ation, introduced' James B. Report Grass Fire, Mughopine as foundation planting Assemblywoman Grace Freeman,! over WAAT •y, master of ceremonies. Don and also Austriun pine, Scotch pine Essex County Republican, ond Eu- hist week on "Should the V. S. QUARRY eli. president, Bird Club of Two Home Calk and red pine. genia Urbanski-Courtnuy, Hudson and Canada Merge?" Larry Sul- livan, also a junior, was alternate. ield; VV. Gray Harman, Wat- Sawfties hatch from eggs about County Democrat. They will tell Nature Club, and Dave Fa- Firemen were called to one grass the time growth starts and cluster "What Happened at Trenton This Other panel members were from Summit Nature Club, report- fire on Shackamaxon drive Friday thick on the new shoot, eating the Sessio.n . , . and Why" at the lunch- different high schools in New Jur. birds walks which began »t evening and to two homes. eon planned for Saturday. sey. n. in county park. The large leaves. In a season such as this of migratory bird which In the home of J. P. Thomas, - definite date of appearance can- Rliss Beatrice PatteTsim, field • reach this area the first 206 AyliBfe avenue it was thought not be given, although they are director of the National Federa- n May had not arrived be- that lightning: had struck the tele- likely to appear about the middle tion of Business and Professional ie first, the leaders announc- vision Bet, but no damaiire was re- of May In the forests men are Women's Clubs, will- be a guest ported. Later firemen responded dusting or spraying to control this throughout the convention and will to a call from the home of J. P. insect.. spo«k briefly at the banquet Sat- Gladys Anderson of West- Morello, 628 Drake place, where a Watch plants and as soon as the urday night. STOP mil Alfred T. Beals, both gas leak in the refrigerator was insects appear, spray with any one reported. The annual Past Presidents' is of the Torrey Botanic*! of the following: Arsenate of lead, Breakfast, to which all Federation 1 tablespoonful, flour, 1 tablespoon- members are invited, will be ad- fl water, 1 gallon; or rotenone MOTH dressed by Dr. Ethel J. Alnenfels, Cither as a dust or spray made associate professor of education, according to the directions on the New York University and an in- DAMAGE! package; or DDT as 5 per cent ternationally known speaker. Dr. NEED BEER? dust, or as a spray either 60 pei cent wettable powder, Vt ounce to I LET US TREAT YOUR WOOL j 8 gallons of water or the 25 per I GARMENTS, BLANKETS rent emulsion, 2 teaspoonfuls to I AND FURS WITH 1 gallon of water. StHStiM_l NEED SODA? ! BERLOU MOTH SPRAY. Do not use on 'plants DDT from Overb*«_ Tyy* aerosol homos that are prepared BERLOU Serrica for household insects. This is like- WHY CARRY IT? Jy to damage plants, guaranteed 8 yeart. Garage Doors ICotti ID little ?•• can't «ff*r-j j not lo k»»» it -en*. Prot*et j Wawayanda to All Sites Made To Order. j your preawrtjr NOW. Call We. 25341 | Phono WE. X-IBM. HAM1AH EMEISOI CO., he., Open 48th Year SucceMon lo llamrah Broti ! MAYFAIR 332 LELAND AVENUE, PLAINF1ELD, N. ). PETERSON'S Camp Wawayanda, which the S CLEANERS Telephone: PhmjiM 6-4466 Westfleld Y1ICA recommends5 to 919 RAHWAY AVE. boys and parents, will open its J 111 Quimby Street, Call the Right Humrah . . . • 48th year for regular campers o WE. 2-5245 . WE. 2-0002 Call the ll«mnh-Emtr>on Co. — succestor) lo llamreh Bros., Inc. HOME BEVERAGE SERVICE June 26. Wawayunda is located I Westfield, N. J. in the green hills of Sussex Coun- 611 Central Are. . Weitfield, K J. ty, near Amlover. It is situated on a natural lake, one mile lout; and one quarter mile in width. Bor- FREE DELIVERY DAILY deving the lase is 230 acres of .for- est hind and open campers. The staff at Wnwnyanda Includes ex- perienced chefs, medical supervi- sion, and mature leaders. College men act as counsellors and in- bUuctors. The cabin groups are organized into six village units which provide special programs on nn nge basis. The entire staff is selected on a basis of a commitment to the plu\ pose of the YMCA and a desjn" to share freedom anil responsiliil* ity with boys in a camping experi- ence. The regular camping season is divided into two tour week periods of four weeks each. Each period opens and clones on a Saturday. A boy m'ay sign up for on&half a period or both periods. From nil s TERMITE time! indications registrations for camp [ IF THEY this year will be heavy, and early Some people callthem "Flying Ants", but registration is urged. AMCntCAN SWARM if they AKE termites, there's serious trou- ble ahead if your house-timbers are used For further information write or VeftMOUTH YEAR YOU for a sheltering place . . . because they call Raymond S. Grant, general sec- • EAT wood. Our experts will help you de- retory, or Donald H. Babcock, boys' termine whether these pests are Termites, works secretary, Westfield YJ1CA YOU'RE INVITED TO they can present entomological PACTS, We. 2-2700. fOlTRE IN and \v. will gladly {five you an estimate A on the cost of exterminating them. No JOIN KOOS BROS. cost for inspection. A five-year guarantee Wins Radio ("DANGER on nil our work. We have been retained ZONE" , by hundreds of home-owners in THIS vi- cinity, and gladly give names of highly Arthur Znnclcs, a freshman in satisfied clients. Holy Trinity High School, won a TORS portable radio Friday at the cli- max of a campaign'10^

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new position at the end of the starts i. authorised in i• billjig"-', J^f^oT oSSffiTp-S!^ wil] be Miss Ardan Tinti, a student preacnt session of the Assembly ed last week by Gov. Alfred *-- vf any sum in addition to the $400,- I of Barnard College. priscoJL Salaries are to be fixed Choral Musk at UN Review has been a member of the Soviet < om nh!£rtSKl'S3 This first part of the program Delegation to UN. within a range set by the Board (' o in m i ,*f* kin, was referred to will be directed by Jacob Avshalo- of Freeholders. itnee Committee. ""• t •„. Si, t"itr«| T*. The news of the agreement be- In Geneva, the UN World Health Twp. of New Providence. encIoK- %w Mosque Saturday moff, conductor of the Barnard J in ,,f nfjj trl c« tween the USSR, United Kingdom, Organization (WHO) announced Top limits will permit Prosecu- ins: ropy of letter which tfiey re- Glee Club. It will include two ceived from F. Kutweher, regarding the United States and France for that the first volume of an inter- tor Edward Cohn to receive up tu eitd numbers by Otto Luening, whose A program of unusual choral Berlin blockade and national pharmacopeia in English 10.000. His salary is now $7,500. American opera, "Evangeline" was lifting the „ ., _ ..jecting- of the COUJI-, nd Trench will appear before the ^irst Assistant Prosecutor H. Rus-• Drainage and Flood Control Coni- JJBUsi c will mark the Joint Glee produced in New York last year. schodulin. a cil of Foreign Ministers, was hail-j d of 1949. ieU Morss, now receiving $7,000, j'" J"^; rlerk encl0(.itlK col,lea of Club Concert arranged for the One of Liiening's compositions, en ed by UN Secretary - General Siam has joined the Interna- 'ould be allowed up to $9,000; j Oaths of dffice'of Louis J. Hlchards Mosque Theatre, Newark, Satur- "Maidens, of Chang-Ti," was ex- -• eat step f°i-!tionationall MonetarMyy Fund and the In- ssistant Prosecutor Carroll K.' and William _H. Randolph as mem- day evening, under the auspices of pressly composed for this concert. Trygrve Lie, as "» gn n ward for peace and the strengthen- ternational Bank for Reconstruc- Sellers, now at $6,000, could get up j K"termhu^Uon '"omm°s"itin Rji°iT*(''oliy |kc Griffith Music Fonudation, as k f Rt F. Austin Walter of Rutgers ing of the United Nations." tion and Development. Si«m's $8,000 and Assistant Edmund J.! of Oath ut_at Officoffice ooff William R. iiely, now at $5,000, would be! a Deputy Chief ftep toward establishing a foun- University will direct 200 male The problem of relations with quota in the fund is $12,500,000, tion musical scholarship fund. voices in Richard Donovan's "Fan- •aised again in the Gen- andd hhe r subscrrjitiobriptin n toto th thee capit capitaa l illowed up to J7,OO0. I Keport of Wright, Ivong (k Co. | L Spain was . and her subsp • Taking; part will be the glee tasy on American Folk Ballads"; (Audltorsl. on the Audit for ine era! Assembly with the presenta- stock of the International Bank is County of Union for the year end- of Princeton, Yale and Rut-Grieg's "Brothm, Sing- On" and tion of a joint resolution sponsor- 125 shares, each with a par value Synopsis of Minutes ing Dec. 31, 1948. »a» received and Universities, Barnard and other numbers. Marshall Barthol- ordered filed. ed by Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and of $100,000. ah Lawrence Colleges, Eliza- omew, Yale Uni»«rsity Glee Club Union County Board Following" monthly reports were Peru asking that the United Na- received and ordered, filed:—County li Rodman Voorhees Chapel conductor, will direct the final Fhyfieian: Home Demonstration B 400itions permit its member states to Of Chosen Freeholders Choir of the New Jersey Coile** massed chorus ensemble of Residents Called Agent; Supt. of Weights and Meas- resume full diplomatic relations ures; and County Treasurer. far Women and Upsala College. mixed voices in two early Ameri- with Spain. For Jury Duly Tiegrular mc-etlnp- of tlip Fnion Kenort of Biid(fes, UrainaKe und Choral arrangements of folk can "Fuguing Tsnes" by William ounty Board of Chosen Freehold- Flood Control Committee on bldn The Latin American proposal ru WRB held at the Court House, fang*, sea chantys, an early 18th Billings, Randall Thompson's "Al- Several Westfielders are includ- received for the construction of was severely criticized by Poland. iliaabeth, N. J., on Thuruduy, April nevl tjfl-lmh reinforced concrete leluia," and in the Coronation mu- ed in a list of 100 to form the •antui y Stabat Mater by Perfoleti Discussion will continue. 4, 1»49, at 1:30 p. m. I pipe culvert on Ramsey Aye-, over fad modern choral composition* by sic from Mussorgsky's opera "Bor- second petit jury, according to a Director McMane prenldlng. Holl s,,uin Creek, Kll«al)eth Klver, Hlll- UN Secretary-General Trygve II showed eight members present W:ide, and recoinmendlntf award of Aaron Copland and Randall is Gudonov." list reported by County Clerk Hen- Lie announced the resignation olff nd one, Freeholder Kins, absent, j contract to Sllvestri Construction Thompson, will be features of the nutes of the meeting of March 1 ro nf Newark, lowest bidder at . ryy G. Nulton. The r.ew jurors wil! panccrt. The Copland work, en- Arkady Sobolex of the USSR, As- 1»4», were approved as per 1 |4 sr,0 00 was received and ordered Nvta u Ma* PM be summoned Monday and continue in ted copies the members filed. titled "An Immorality," will be sisant Secretary-General in charge NuU contain M«* &* in service until May 27, k Following resolutions were intro- taw by the women'3 choral groups, of Security Council Affairs, and Resolution tliat all bill» upproved duced and moved for adoption:— thst Konstantin E Zirchenko has Westfielders are: Mrs. Edith H. crdereci pah], was adopted. (i)—Freeholder Bauer for Hoad till lively setting of a text by Folio wins t'oiinnunlcationB were ;ake his place. Pfau, 445 First street; Wesley Committee, authorising Director and PRESCRIPTION, UBira Pound with piano accompan- t loaf, thtx m*T l» be*" appo.nted to t eceived and ordered filed:— Clerk to extend for period of one nt. The soloist is this number Mr. Zirchenko who will occupy his J. Yordon, 726 Coleman place; Boro of iloaelle, en cloy Ing cer- year from Jan. 1, 1M9, exist in IT 1848 M a meat ifled copy of resolution opposing: agreement covering retroburflement John I. White, 310 Canterbury rograni of the Union County Park road; Paul R. Loughlin, 162 Har- !o nun Ijs.sion for expenditure *>f for highway lighting maintained | Two Decade* of DependabU 400,000.00 for papitnl Improvements witliln the limits of the County,) rison avenue; Mia. Agnes M. New- 1 rid recommend!HK that this Board was <>n roll call unanimously | man, 105 Elm street; Mrs. Mari- efrain from making available such adopted. j Service — on B. Yercance, 536 Firat street i sum at this time, was referred (2)—Freeholder Bauer for Jtond • 0 the Fin a lire Committee. Committee, approving revised plans | | and William C. Chipps, 8 Cherry Chairman Purchasing Committee, to read "Plans of Proponed Con- , L one half million pr«sc p' U SERVICES YOU NEED a lane. dvi«ing of bids received for fur- structlon of South Hpi-iiiftrteld Ave- • ishtng two new Chevrolet cars to nue Storm Sewer, Twp. of Hprln*-1 te Probation lie lit., wa« referred K-» KKNNK1.H * K-» IMH1 «"«'• 1 » Purchasing Committee1 . LUGGAGE REPAIRING ALTERATIONS * REPAIRS 66S SuimT»et Wt-J , North Plulnlielcl, Grant Proaeculor Chairman Purchasing Committee, TRUNKS — UMBKEJ'l'AK KITCHKN < »BI»>:T«. .\'. J. Phone 1 L. «-913S. Bxpcrt [tvU*ing of UUlw received for bitum- TCASEB — LAHIKS HAND13AOS HCCMBATIOSJ CF.I.I.AH*. Clipping. Trimming, Bathing, New Pay Increase icurt concrete for the llnion County ATTIC HOOSI. Country Bnardlnit — Obedience — Tralnlnit—Dog Feed—Supplies^ ^ load IJe]it., was referred tu Hoail RUSKIN'S •pariKG lontmlttee. Mori* »»r.. n. tlNI''IIU.I> <-• ' Pay increaneg for the prosecutor County Clerk, enctonlng copy of of Unioa County and his three ••- >nth of Office of Walter L,. Htt- AM< TYPE al«K *a>M BKFAIBBD /WM, CRASINC. leUl III an Judge of tV*e County or ratfl&ced- linoleum, aaphult, DRESSMAKING *ourt of Union County. '• rubber tile floom installed. Horn* l •pwlalUliw •• Pitting. Jioro of Oarwpud, enclosing" reao- •ur ccUnlM«! ! floor waxeru for rent, f 1.-50. P«r Custom Dre»«m»klng. Sewing Help utton opposing puyment of $400,mio. and Instruction. Children'* LEGAL NOTICES s requester! by the Ha Hi CommiK- NEXT WEEK» —•? Iff mm aHv*>r, [ty. *. DOUIER * CO., clothe« made. Mary Randolphndolph,, fon and recommend ing that thl» jrcari of service to the rwMab{| call WEst. 2-22".5. 555-5-ttf HOTICIE TO CBBItlTOn* ioavd pay to and turn over to the , 80 * t« itmiL AVE. BBTATB OF CIIAULEB CO.NWAY *ai'k Com m iKK ion it maximum of l XKBAI. TBK'UING. •••*. »!•»». r>d 1200,000. for capital expenditures, Weitfield and vicinhy UCENSED ELECTRICIAN gravel, cinders, nil dirt, top Hull. PurHUftnt tuu tthhe ordedr of RMtaeXal tal 4 Albert Frlgulelto, 200 Lafayette CHAHLES A. OTTOT O, JB.JB , SSurrogate UK referred to Finance Committee. Mvatrtal- Wlrlaej »f All l>ept. of Public instructions, nd- laCBAKUE LAW* UWH St.. Hahway 7-00U-J. of thhe County of Union,, madae onth the MiiiB rctJlgnation of Hose N. Couk- BCIMIB UM»r DA Kin. J. MBVBIB.il, aj- A upon the application of the under- effective March ,tl, UMH, iuul aHkitig D AND POWEairedR . . _ A SO PAWTWO—In- Id Ei f th eatate he name of Dorothy Drujiimond be eU3TarMiiea KID' and repairedBAW8. FtLKD, terior and exterior limtntina*. of aid deo#a»ed, notice IK hereby hanged to Mis. Dorothy JJ, Vo- T rpea«KIND4 Snow—r*a4y*lo ow—r*a4y*loOr BAW8 r SSl Work at reasonable prices. Dial given io the creditor^ of said dc- telitis. cSmnmcSmnmlk4 »r jimm AKO BltiOKBI, PlalnHeld 5-9147.' D-0-21 ceuHed to exhibit to the HUbscrlbcr announce how you can ilurt • »r jimm A Bapm halwiH earteariM. under oath or affirmation their LJoro of Watchung, advising that •MM. BLBBB. IT. rwaHtlk nil WE. MU5. claims and demands against Die es- 1 will he necessary to widen a GENERAL CONTRACTOR tate of* aald deceased within Blx !ounty line bridge at tho northerly event. As the oldest firm • moiitha from the date of Bald order, md of New Providence ltd., waa WE WILL or they will be forever barred from "ef erred to tlie UridjfeH, Drainage PAIKTIWO vraMUMt Aapfealt Dtltnnil, con- prosecuting or recovering the same md Flood Control Connniltee. RRANGC NOW (or Spring and crete sidewalks, curbu and Mteps. against the (subscriber. Register, adviwinis • of receipts for we are making this a very spoil «e>| 5-5-t» Btone, top Boll, eradlnsc. Heeding, IH ofticc Tor month of Mtu ch, 1U4H. Bammer worK at winter prices. and sewer work. William O. ELEANORE II. CON-WAY Tims payments. Call Dependable, Hartman, 353 Hickory St., Oar- Hxecutrix Twp. of ClnrU, stating they would sion. Watch next week's Lndtt. 11« Liberty St.. PlalnDeld, I'h. 6- wood. VfE. 2-29S1 or Cranford BEARD & McOALU Attorneys Ike to secure a Teletype Mauliltie lltor-day ur night. :,-T,-lf «-aS3a. 5-5-U 66 Elm St., Wcstfleld, N. J. or the Police ])ept., was referred 4-21-31 Pecs 17.80 .0 I'M nance Committee, Dept. of Weights and MesvsureK. •oenrtfia AND BKPAIBISO d vising amount fur warded to ;O«PARE my prices; roof repair- PLUMBING and HEATINGKOTICH OP IKTTIKSKST. nte. ing, an.* painting from 115.00 up. CONTRACTOR KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Supt. cf Public Works, granting By" »Hhh «w» an* AAeolu» rlMMngi, gutter", downspouts, REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS at That the final account of the "lib- :Ick leave to one einpi'oyce with TaloaoM WB.WBL I-0MJ.JI0MJJ. repaired and replaced; every lob your service. Bcriber, Bxecutor under tlie last 5-5-if •ruaranteed • by: contract: reliable Will and Tentament o{ CHARLES Alpine Park Civic Assoc, calling »Bd pleasant workmen. Call early FRANK O. YOUNG K. SMITH, deceaned, will be audited Lttenduii to 'the traffic hazard and'be' in llh« for your Spring and stated by th» Surrogate, and ^hlch exists at intersection of Uur- aKPAIHt. additional repairing. For personal contact Wbl, S-illMT reported for settlement to the Union ett Ave., Edward Terrace and Sttin- MtUti. n«w work. In«u«trlal.r«- ctlTafur « t>. n>. Wbt. 1-1971.R. County Court, Probate Division, on WELCH'S PAINT SHOP ey Terrace, Union, was referred to »••'"• Call B. Jorcenten.' WESt. Thursday, the 19th day of May, he Koart Committee. i-l»-<{ 3; It no answer, call WBH. 1 »l«t8W S^4t Boyle Tr*a Surgery Co. next, at 10 AM. Presiding Judge of the lll.strirL tel. WE. 2-4021 TAILORING amtmr. Praalna. »«r«err, Ete. PEOPLES BANK !ourt, ap]n*ovlng transfer of Jlrs, K.llr (uver»* ay ••••nice. & TRUST COMPANY, ^ranees Llbhy from District Court, WESTFIELD, N. J. >KPAtm»O . KEMODKI.ING Westfleld, N. J., 'art *, to District Court. Part 1, 214 EAST BROAD ST. VA1NTINC1 ASn PAM9S1IIO. Phone EUm. 2-4124 Executor. nd also appointing Mrs. Jinry IJ. !•!«••> mm* Kstsriar. ••!«•» t WOKKVI (tABMBNT* '"rahgellK of Linden, us Clerk Sten- - • — - - gn 5-5-tr Dated April 7th. 1949. Krgefl reft' I^AUKNCB A. WA11D, Attorney, igrapher nt |1700.00 p«r annuiii, Estimates cheerfully PIANO TUNING J»« NN.. Broad St., Elliabcth, K. J. as referred to Finance Committee. FAHWOOU <-»4.-|»4|tt FFee s 1717. 5-5-tf A REPAIRING. MAYFAIR TAILORS, WARREN W. CROFP, KOTICK TO CREDITORS Ik* naw l««k of the Ford Station Wagon tells ywitoj"* 111 oviaar ar. . warn. >-iu« •Fav SS Vraia WestlcM'a Fareaaaat ESTATE OP MAUDE BOVDEN was chosen "Fashion Car of the Year" by. tie "Mi Plaa* Ta««r.» JOLINE Deceased t UPHOLSTERY. Pursuant to the order of Academy of New York. Behind this beauty • u «HJ CHARLES A. OTTO, JR., Surrogate 244 Walmrt St., WE. 2-S3SS construction, » iWW i ' WRNITORE REPAIRS, DKMfMAKI^O. M«MI«« and ehtrt of the County of Union, made on the J eolUi-s turnednd;; reMonibly Alter. •mka* II. A Aaam, mt Ptaaw Vaawm thirteenth day of April A. D. 1949, safer body that's in V DON MAXWELL, allom. Mrere. . RatRath h WtatonWtat , «t«tll 5-5-t! upon the application of the under- RW Wt. W^»tJf. J-flM-Wl , signed, as Executors of the estate tant part ol • 5*o-tf RADIO of said deceased, notice Is hereby "Feel." s-j- elven to the creditors of said it«- ASD ceafled to exhibit to the subscribers HOT AIR FURNACES under oath or affirmation their IcaaeC. Urn Pr»»l«di ••Oralied APPUANCE claims and demands against Mle io TrpcwMTui. to forced BHtred atr system. Hol- SERVICE. estate of snid deceased within six representative. E»- land Furnace Co., 'phone PL*. 6- months from the date of said order, itUrt. Tjp»wrlte> Adder«, Calcula- *««•; OighU, fU 4-15S9. Elm Radio * Electric Co.,or they will be forever barred from r., oil u> tode.7. iteBLBIIT. O. M3TIS.4N KcoaATin DHeUk — CaatanKtal ilAMTI KOitAUO IRIZABUr. • Mcpalra «f AmrCAKPEAlm BfMaraV T •peelaikiuw la rrlaMalna. PlalntllT, WnlliM, WE. 1-ltir.j CALL PLAIfHTUtLU a-n«S. D. TII.LAl«i!>—ueMrti C«Hlraetlna 5-5-tf Wark. Esttma«ea given free on Tl. i-5-tf new houses. Special prices given JOSE- IRIEAHRV, uettnitnt r*r MMMNig «•. you can easily remove t on all alter ttlci work. WBst. Civil Action leavinit truck-flize utility space. Loafl KADIO SERVICE—If Vmr TiMk 2-0779. ii-5-tf U electronic, call WBiit. 2-4f(«. REFRIGERATION NOTICE OF OltDEU OV extra-wide side doors or rear freignt- STATION RADIO * TELBVUIO.t, PUBLICATION Firrt to mate 'em, Ford's still &* « •M (««tb Ave., WwtaeM, Jr. *. lialg u< Imlllai All Make*. PAINTING, DECORATING To JOSE' IKIZAHllY. Dofonaant:— AND THAT NEW a ' 5-6-tr First clasa work. Reasonable prices. Fiy virtue of an order of the 8u- wagons. Come in and see them today. Estimates on request. Call peflor Court of the Stute of New Jeraey, Chancery Division, made on HOTICE WASHING MACHINES HANS CHR1STENSEN, Inc.the 13th day of April, 1049. in a Btwrtttmrn aM Bevalriu. WESTPIELD 2-183T ruu&e wherein Juanlta Royado lri- •kit atyta and steel only rtart the story. Tie floor. R.finUh^, ^ ALL WOfUt GVAHANTK&D. K»««l«g«, w*»«a>l« Z-18T3-M arry 1^ the plalntln and you, her new Ford "Feel" is even bigger news. You" • made Ilk* new by electric ma. A. B. CHABTERI. -tf uubauij, are the defendant, you aro notice it in the "Finger-Tip" Steering and the * ehln«; moderate prices. R. B. creby required to answer the com- Ooddard. 161 Pruipect St.. 'pnone WE. 24130 KAHACES >lalnt of the plaintiff on or before "Mane Aetion'W 35% easier acting.brakes ** WE. 2-2'J<«. r>-r,-tf CUSTOM BUILT to match your he 14th day of June, 1919, and in You'n notice it^ in the effortless V-8 power home, at a reasonable price. Time cfault thereof HUCII judgment by MIMEOGRAPHING, payments. Dependable Construc- efault may be rendered inrlnut you (100 h.p.). ^. You'l-V-..MlI fee*~>li iitt- in ththoe neTiew •«yar»Hya«-" TILB for all purposet. Addressing, MuUAdvertlalng, Pub- tion Co.. 110 Liberty St,, Plain- 'or the relief demanded In the com- Coil" and "Para-Flex" Springs that floatyo u Estimates gladly given. Uc-Steno., Telephone Answering. Held, PL. 6-6HO. 5-5-tf In Int. GKOBGE W. WILKINSON • VNION C6VNTV Tlie object of s.ald suit Is to ob- along in a "Mid Ship" Ride. 741 ir.VrHAI, AVE. BtKINESR BlROC, TKLKVH1OX SKRVIOK—Call WE,l. ain a judgment of divorce betweon CaU WB. tlW ' tM B. Brassl Kl. . WE.I. 2.5M4 2-6320—Factory authorised repair :he plaintiff and you. tho defend- heatlfiuarters for O. E>, Philco, ant. •, • r,-rt-tf Fndn, Hallcraftere. Crooley, Olym- HENRY S. WAI.DMAN pic, DuMont, Stromberer-Carlsoo, Attorney for Plaintiff FORUM HOUB« patntlac. roofing, yutttri BRTILIftB.and protect your plantH Stewart 'Warner, and others. 1143 B. Jerxcy Street and flower beds now by coverlne TELEVISION EKGINEfSIIING CORP. and Inadera. window caulklns with manure. We have It spread Elizabeth, New Jersey 1 rapmlra. WB. 1-1105. . if desired. Aluo top noil, blue S2* sontk Ave., WealleK, !«. J. l-4t Fees »; stone and cinders for drivcwayH. r>-:,-tr Cellars and attics cleaned—rub- StmCR TO CHP^ll'TOIt* rHOTOtTATa. %l,TBBATIO]«s ItBMiEL KHTTATE OF JACQUES SINGEH bish removed, l^ct us clean up Kitchen Cabinet*. Roofing. Screens, Deceaned. •> L»*»l document* anil Alict>a.m« your place. Weatfleld 2-0B5B. Storm Bash, and Carpenter Work i papers. Si-hour servloe. Wut- r. - .-• -1 r HtirKUiint to tho order •' S.fd Btudloa, 1SI Eaat Broad Bt. of all kinds. •HAltl^KS A. OTTO, Jit., Kttrrnente 'i r, - r» -1 W. B. BCBBBT, or the County of Union, made on the DI IOIIIO « DI IOHIO Z23 Bluer si. thirteenth chiy of April A. D. 194ft, COMTnACTOIIII upon tho application of the tinder GLASS AND MIRRORS All Kind! of Cn.ie.il Work. -S-tf «itfiiod, na Atl min lut rat fix of t)i •^•r Bvery Fvrpeee. Old mlrrore' r*. Phone fHtntc of H»ld dceetiHetl, notice i •llTered. Auto enfetjr glaea. Ubr- WeaMeU 2-4D11 oa »K. 3-4SI0-J THOR BURN'S hereby given to tho credit "I'M O kin Qlaue Co., 165 Somerset Bt., SIT CENTRAL AVB., \V KSTrir.1,1: ;Ihi decCHuvd tu cxlilbit tu the nub rtalnfleld, N. J. Tel. Flfd. <-OE44. FURNITURE MART Hcriher under oatli ur aitlrnmtloi: r.-s-t their cluliiiH iind dnniandH a(,r!tiiiHl SPECIALIZING In the Bettor Orade tho entato or Hiiid riccraHcil withir FAINTING ANANDD rAI'KIUIA.VGlNrAIKIUI d PAINTING -DECORATING of New and Used Furniture at Nix nionUiH from the (Into of HUI —Beet of Reasonable Prices. order, or tlicy will be forever bnr- workmanshiphi . Interior and Exterior red from proHcutUInK or recovering ROY RONEY Eetimatet Within Reaion. ALL TVI'ICS OF tlie fiunic uK'ihiHt the miliHcrllicr. DEKIMHIIIM; A IIEPAIHING ALICE 1). H1N0KH WB. S-M«4 L. J. SHEEHAN, Adnjlnlnlratrlx WE. 2-5895 ,.,-t AVBNUB VAI-'CII & GIMIOOIJV. Atlurnoyb GDTTE1IS CLEANED, Repaired an WK. 2UNI 11 Comr.ierM St., Newark, N. J. » replaced. lUiofa repaired. Genera (Next Oaalltr Market) 4-21 -.It 1'"OCH $7.8 Ya», behind , carpentry. Alterations.' J. Leigh, WATCH REPAIRING those specially WBH. 2-8U8. 5-5-1 Super speed service. Hourn: l p. m. to A p. m. Closed Wednesdays and *i rr.itiou cm HT molded and Sundays. WATCHES REPAIRED, OV \KW JKIIMKV laminated wood ATTENTION V. ROS8NAOKI,, Chniit*rr>- Illvlalon, I'IIIOII County CLOCKS REPAIRED llotket M-U5KI-4M panels you have solid steel MERCHANTS MB Nnrtk ATC, w. r» -r>-1r Electrln chicks mul Jewelry repnlred To: KI.VA (ALA'A) MAK McCn *> InerraNe Y«nr Cn«tomrr Ll*( HOTHUOCK. \VE«t. 2-3532 LOITUH. nlBo knnwii n« Klv welded into one rigid unit. Panels We curl cfrculariao Weatfield an MASON CONTRACTOR (Aln) Slue AlcCiillurK. bolted to steel resiat water, warping, and * vicinity. . . . Union County BUB! Hy vlrtuo nf an ontor "f ttio Mi Take the wheel nens liureitu, 22j lSnat UruQr Sc« Jei-fcy, niail splitting. They're easily removed and replaced. WK. i-ri(114. AUurutionn, tnUlitlonnl outlets In on tilt! lllli iluy "t Al>i-ll, 1!U», I A. J. STAKN1S & SON stalled; iinythlnK clectriciil ro the ni'lh.n wherein JUHCPII Item- LAWN MOWIOHN NHAHPK.\KU an ;UI NOl'TIl AVB, I'AVWOOII, V. ,1. paired, lti.-iihonable prices for ill Mt'CtilloiiKli. tt\ptt known ur, .IOMI-|I HIAR fOIIO KADIO-Fr.d Allan NBC Sun. 8 P.M, ' repaired. Luwn I-OIRTM for vent I'A, i-umil wnvk. C. llrtnniin, InistneHK \»!umt! ford Ihaolar CBS Frl, 9 P.M. ar aiHilnv. ijoi'ksmlth. Gcnuriil Job ri'if WE. 2-non, residence phono WE, you iire ilofeiHhiiit, ytjn me h'cri'l) nlriK and renuirlne. Wuldlnfr. Dt 2-3490-W. ."i-.l-tl required 10 UIIHWIT Ihc <:'util>lultt Ill FORD THIVISION-"Thru Tha Cryital Bo PUCI YOUX ORDER TODAY WITH YOUR FORD PEMH Ifvory Borvtoe. Ctcome Mclntyr of the iilvtuulft i>n or Itffurn III WCSS-1S-1V Mon.. 9 P.MP.M.. ~— 235 N. Elmer Bt., \V£!ut. 2-25M WE REPAIR ACIUM < I,I;A.M:IIS — AM mn 13th day of Junr next, anil hi m Ktbllhl JU20 "i " rppulrcd: haKH, beltN, etc. lOleL fllllll (hlTC'lf, HIH'li Jllllltlllt'lll Wl All Makea of trlciil v«palvtnK mul InHtulUnK lit' rcrnhilcil nisnllitit yuu nrt tl 00 l.AW,\ I SEWING No Joh lou snmll. All work iruar- Ontrt Hluill think ciiultalik' an P.S. Your Ford Dealer's your tost Jbef for USED CARS, * WEGIAU«T In IIIWH dovnlopni«u an toed. Ju»l. H'HO tspot't imitnlciuiiu.c. Tl MACHINEER experSt tune-up J. G. OAHI1OKO, Klevirietmn, Til «< oliicrt r.f mill! nctlon IH I 1 plant lug of evt-r&rccuti ai Let a SINGEmachineR exper. Reasonablt e H'10.1. U-Mitt-M. nlttitln JUIIKJIICIH of dlvoric hetweo «)iriilj« your Hewing timatemhi ! 'urniaheR d in - uuld iilalntiff itnrt you. charges. Esti JOHKI'll M. I'lllNDHltt R. M. BLACK advance. lli:-ll(l(iri\(;—SliHr mid Tile, rool Attorney for I'lnliitln ,, i,*M>r

Mis» fatty EowndaW, ana Gilbert making; a total of 231 scrap books cil meeting. He concluded with the tirely' separate tnm t Gleaaon played a violin aolo. Mirks Ml Bicycles Osteopathie Aux. made for the hospitals in this Mayor Speaks statement that the rapid growth town, c.TiT~raia—t H *M 1 A brief business meeting preced- area. of the town, he felt, would soon out alao, that tk* ed the program. Frank E. Ter- as justice Mrs, Fasnai-hl was appointed a necessitate the services of a full rill of Kahwfly was reported to be Inspected Here To 9th Graders Mr. Bailey gaya, km • Week ! Installs Slate delegate to the national conven- time mayor. Some mistakes, he ill. Birthdays noted included those formed any marrkkgaa. of 3. Russell Bray, P. S. Messer- tion and Mrs. HulSsUim and Mrs. added, are made from time to time, Ladies Day j Safety Council, PTA's The 11th annual meeting of the Hamilton jis alternates. It will , The ni«th grade at Roosevelt which could be eliminated if time smith, Julius F. Derge and Philip 1 Junior High School had as speak- Jonda. Union County Women's Osteo- convene in St. I^ouis, July 11-35. were not so limited. Thursday j Volunteers Take Part pathie Auxiliary was held Monday er at its meeting on Monday, Chas. Assistin•mbbiMinjjg; HIMrs I &.. i,uieLaier as s hasnuy- Monthly cluba lor tfe* Singing was led by John Wallace i P. Bailey, mayor of Westfteld, who During a short question and an- at the home of the president, Mrs. teases were Mis. Laier Jr., and books, flowan, Iruil* Guard Thursday pre- with William R. Huntington at the More than 1,000 bicycles owned i came at the invitation of Charles swer period, the student body was Robert Laier of 10 Norman place, Mrs. Fasnacht. The du'rk horse particularly interested to learn other item* bf program featuring West- piano. by children of Westfield have been j ! Covell whose civics classes are Cranford. Following a picnic lunch was won by Miss Mabel Bowman that the Board of Education is en- a ajSt.MMM Sehool muaical groups Director Hall announced Ladies' inspected for safe mechanical con- jin the garden, the installation of of Roselle. j studying city government. Day will be held on May 19. Mem- dition during the past few weeks, j | Mayor Bailey was introduced by j direction of Mias Janet the following officers for the com- 1 •irector of music. j bers will heve as guests their wives Bicycles with brakes properly ad- ing year was held by Mrs. Waller New Insect UHcr Marilyn Mumford after Rjchard or other members of their families. justed, straight wheel rims, rear Cogswell opened the meeting. H« Inwtely IS© persons at- K. Faxnarht, past na'tional presi- Chemists have developed a new An all day motor trip is planned reflectors, tight handlebars and i spoke on the organisation of West- mectinif, including five dent: Mrs. Laier, president; Mrs. insect killer that destroy! flies, through the Union County Parks seats were given identification mosquitoes, and other insects fast- field as a town, how one gets on a „; the Plainfield chapter, tomorrow. Members will meet in William Hollstein of Westfield, stickers. first vice president; Mis. A. Te.r than DDT. It is claimed th«t ballot, election procedure and the JJ. Ewan Jr., supervjs- the YMCA at 10 a. m. and will take I duties of the various positions and Sandquist of Westfield, second vice the insecticide, marlate metfcoKy- Ipal of Westfield schools; box lunches. The group will be es- An education program on bicycle chlor, is not dangerous to domestic ! committees. He described the pro- president; Mis. C. E. Cranch of Foose, principal of the corted by a representative of the safety has also been given in the animals and is safe (or plants. cedure followed in the actual coun- fch School and AnthonyUnion County Park system. schools. It is the hope of those Westfield, recording secretary; Elector of the Weatfield working on the salcty program Mrs. Kingsland Ostrimder, Cvan- Following the program, the high that adults will make a special ef- school muric groups were guests of ford, corresponding: secretary and John L. H»U etxended fort to watch out for children cy- Miss Lottie Kingslund of Roselle the Old Guard at lunch. The in- clists. Some are using proper J INFLATION? _>me. Arthur Holland, vocation wan given by the Rev. I ark, treasurer. Corsages were [of the Old Guard Music land signals for the first time, it presented to the new officers. William K. McKinney, pastor emer- was reported. W« H«v. Solv«a It. pmittee, paid tribtue to itus of the Presbyterian Church, Tremaine, founder of The inspection, according to of- Plans will be discussed at the who recently was elected to mem- June board meeting for a fall cele- % Kavaten* HOWM Paiat % VaralAat JIusic Week and a inem- bership. Dr. McKinney also spoke ficials, showed that many parents Naw [Westfield Chapter of the are permitting' very yount; children bration of the 75th anniversary oi briefly. the founding of osteopathy. At Big Saving*. Mr. Tremaine gave a Harvey T. Brown was In charge to ride bicycles in an unsafe con- 0 Enaa**U • CIOMM # Plato dition. A much smaller percent- Mrs. Laier appointed the follow- of refreshments, assisted by 25 ing chairmen to head the commit- am opened with a se- members. Age of lower grade children passed inspection, it was noted. These tees: Program, Mrs. Earnest Rehct | the Old Guard to greet Vke Director Sampson announc- i-r of Cranford; membership, Mrs CRANFORD PIANO CO. % Floor Ffatbhe. for Wood or for Coacnta people from the high ed the program for today will be children between the ages of six Sandquist; ways and means, Mrs. Piaa» B*M«kt aaa S.la chard Wheeler was mas- a picture talk on "Steam for Pow- and nine have been sent out into traffic with "two strikes on them," Hollstein; historian, Mrs. Harry S NOKTH AVENUE, E. Cr. •ZT10 CftANFORD, N. J. monies for the high er" by C. H. Woolley of the Bab- Axtt of Cranford; hospitality, Miss # Sealer. * UitderceatiM* bsic group. The Boys' cock and Wilcox Co. of New York. the report reveals, as they "are too OppotiU Stalloa Plaaa young to exercise judgment and Anne Thompson of Cranford; stu- juartet sang several se- On May 19, Ladies' Day, a picture dent loan, Mrs. Luier Jr.; hospi- IRichard Bohannon play- by the Aluminum Co. of America, the condition of their bicycles in- vites disaster." tal, Mrs. Fasnacht; scrap books Vpet solo accompanied by UnfinMtd Rainbow; will be and remembrance, Mrs. Charles •yn Walker at the piano. shown. The bicycle safety and ingpec- Smith of Westfield. Every Kind of Paint '• Triple Trio also Bang tiion program was carried out thru' Mrs. Smith reported 38 scrap Making a New Lawn ? and Every Paint Acceeaory •lections, accompanied by LEADKM WANT AIM PA1 the co-operation of the Westfield books had been made this yea Safety Council, Parent-Teachei As- PEAT MOSS ..»»»• *4.00 sociations and the Westfield Fo- ice Department. 5-10-5 FERTILIZER 100 tba. $2.65 The following chairmen of safety We Arc Now N. J. No. 1 LAWN SEED ft. «0c of the PTA and special bicycle in- pectors participated: Mrs. \V. L. Come and Cat It — And Save. j& M. Super Market Clarkson, safety chairman, Wood- Sole Agents row Wilson; Mrs. W. H. Eleome, IOUNTAIN AVE. NR. SHERWOOD PKWY. Lincoln; Mrs. R. C. H. Heck Jr., WBSTflHJ NUT & UUWilU ». AND EASY PARKING — NO METERS TO PAY Benjamin Franklin; Mrs. H. L. L. BARTELL 233 NORTH AVE. TEL, WE. MOM OPEN FRIDAY NICHTS 'TILL • P. M. Monier, Grant; Mrs. G. Van Hart, LOUIS SHERRY Roosevelt Junior High School; also CENTRAL AVE. . 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INC NORRIS CHEVROLET, INC. wv ws NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES CHILDREN'S SHOP H "A Daportmant Stor« ExJuilv* for Children" WESTFIELD 2-0220 WEST FRONT ST. PI. 6-6093 PLAINFIELD THE WESTflELP LEADER. THUBSDAY, MAY 12, 1949 Activities In The Churches of Westfield Baptist Women Church Members Congregational Couples Norton Class to Choir Festival To Install Officers To Hear Artist To Sermon of the Week Stephen Trussing f the Juil- Sunday Afternoon On Thursday, May 19, the Wom- To Attend Rally o On. Hear Miss Ball "COME AND SEE" liard School of Music, pianist and an's Association of the First Bap- "f the «r tist Church will meet at the church. Members of Redeemer Lutheran impressionist, will be presented u The regular monthly meeting; of j •cv. Robert M. Skinner, Meth«wltets Io Give There will be a board meeting at Church, Clark street, will attend | guest, artist at the guest night pio- the Elizabeth Norton Class will bej Miniiter, First PreebflerUn Church of W«»tfi«W 11:30 a. in. Luncheon will be the Lutheran Hour Kally, Sunday, I fam of the Couples Club at 8:15 : Final Program held in the Pre:,byU rian parish! served at f2:30 p. m. by the mem- at house on May 17 at 8 p. ro.The ! The ministry of music of the bers of Mrs. Deer's circle. The speaker will be Miss Frances Ball,; Twice in the nrtt chapter of (he First Methodist Church will pre- program will begin at 1:30 p. m., associate personnel secretary of Gos-pcl according to John we nad sent its annual Choir Festival this which will consist of the annual the Board of National Missions of lhese w.ur)jSj "Come and See." Two Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock in business meeting and installation terrace and Arthur KnauKnauee r of I rector of mueic »t the Firsst PPark the Presbyterian Church, USA.j of , john the jjaptisfs disciples the sanctuary of the church. The o! officers. Mrs. Arthur Maye of Cranford are acting- as local rep-j BaptisB t Church, Plainfield, and di- Miss Ball, who was for 16 yeorsj were f,,iiott-jn(r jesus at a distance, public is invited. More than 200 Perth Amboy, stewardship and de- rescntatives for the promotion of | rector of the Choivisters, a local director of religioug s education at Tho,y aske(i „.!„.„ J)L, was living children,'young people and adults otional chairman of the East New the Carnegie Hall Lutheran Hour i group of singers which were re- Wasatch Academyy, Mt. Pleasant, |'y | d " Jersey Baptist Association, will Kally. Sponsor of the rally is the I eently presented in a concert in am|'welv to |(1 ,„ '-Coinc and see." will participate in this, the closing Utah, will tell of her recent trip \ amAgainwel, vPhili to (p1 ran io his friend program of the season. The choirs give an inspirational address. New York-New Jersey district of Plainfield. He directs a similar to mission stations in the south-j \'. haniel to tell him he hart seen the Lutheran Laymen's League. group at CHffside Park. o >ge;l lt are under the direction of Muriel contralto, west and illustrate her talk with •; th(, jit.s,jahj am] „ hen Nathaniel M. Ali'ord and Richard R. Alford, Rev. Walter Reuning, pastor of The truest night hospitality com- mittee is composed of Mr. and Mrs. liodachrome slides. ; asked st.ej,tit-ally, '-Can any good with Gladys Crosby Gould, Thelma Chancel Choir to the local Lutheeran Church, stated, Miss Elizabeth Brewer will be: ,hh](, c(imc ^ of KMarethr, Babcook and Naomi Earhart as ac- There is great interest in Ke-j Charles L. Meserve, Mr. and lln. in charge of devotions and the ,,ii l, "Come and -see." companists. Uev. Fred E. Bliles, tleemer Church and in Redeemer*Henry J. Habley, Mr. and Mrs. Phiiip le ei Paul church, chairman of. hostesses for the eve-, ' characteristic words minister, will present awards and Laymen's League for the Luther-1 T. Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. diplomas to the members of the Sing "Requiem" an Hour broadcast, 'Bringing! •>esse E- Bonney. Dessert and eof- junior choirs, and will lead a ype- Christ to the Nations.' Our con-ifee wi" *» served at 8:15 p. m.jof the FirgtT ciul "litany for the end of the choir Directed by Sylvanus W. Jen- gregation and the local league have i Reservations must be made by!i«Rer. - year. kins and sung by the Chancel been co-operating in this great mis-1 Thursday, May 19, with Mrs. L. causs of illness in her family, finds choir, the "Requiem" by Gabriel sion broadcast for the past 16 *J. Humphrey, We. 2-3921-K, or and the harbingers of doom have Following a processional hymn, pas it necessary to be away from U est- Fame will be presented at 8 o'clock through the church office. $t. the combined choirs will sing Sunday evening at the First Con- I years. Redeemej r Churc Lutherah is onne 'Holy, Holy, Holy," an arrange- of approximate v 4i000 •relational Church, 125 Elmer Tomorrow tbtrt i May will ment of the familiar hymn by congregations in the United States j First Methodist Church street. Jessie Iiewson Jones, so- co-operating in the Lutheran Pornte communion j Francis S. Moore. The Carol choir, prano and Geoffrey W. Esty, bari- of the pirish n'of-Wd by the dictatorial ,ate, i a group of 50 first, second and Hour." Ihev have heard the Word of God tone, are the soloists. The occa- Rev. Fred E. Miles, minister, church e third grade boys and girls, will sion, both religiously and musical- The Carnegie Hall Rally will will speak on "Secure Within the 1 continues to send; ridiculed, and God Himself sneered at by great nations. They have P. m.; the Bo, | ThThe™e " U«S continues to send; , y g sing Cesar FYanck's "O Lord i'lost ly, is one of community wide inter- give the general public opportun- Shadow," at the morning worship] On Siindtv' . . . ,,„,,, -nrfrioih seen thh e pi ineipleil s of t hhnstianityt , llove , tttruth, hrighteousness ht , beauty, ity to hear, to see, and to meet Dr. packages containing fo.;d and cloth-( ^ ^hetoi'e (he powe,. of ^ talsehooa\ , hate and lust. They Holy," with Marguerite Mueller est to which all people of the Com- service this Sunday at 11 o'clock,' bration of the to five pastors and their fain-: J-"' "a> playing the violin obligato. Then Maier, one of the nation's outstand- talsehooa\ hate and lust. They munity are invited. The English The Sanctuary choir, under thde di-.8ai . m. The the Cherub choir will be heard. ing radio preachers. Rev. Oswald and Latin texts have been edited rectiocti n of RihRichardd R. AlfordAlf , wilYl Youth These are kindergarten children and paraphrased by Mack Evans. C. J. Hoffmann, director of public gjng '«ging Ye to the Lord" (Tit- People'i and they will sing "When Jesus i '(C V 4 L An offering will be received for the relations for the Lutheran Church comb) a^id "Seek Him That Mak-'corporcorporata e i... Was a Little Boy" and "We're hoir fund. —Missouri Synod, will serve as eth the Seven Stars The thureh i meets each Sunday morning at; and see. Glad Today." chaplainn forr thee rallyrally . Other LutLuthh - - - - The Chancel choir has had a con- Gladys Crosby Gould will be ata. in- will it i S-30 a m in the parish house for: There are two methods of arriving at a knowledge of the truth:, eran leaders appearing on the pro- The Crusader choir, composed of tinuous history over a period of the organ. n ueriod of fellowship and inspire-j authority and persona! experience. We believe it is cold in the arctic gram are Rev. August F. Bobzin, nursery thronfli _ fourth, fifth and sixth grade girls, many years. Frank G. Hruda is The departments of the church tion under the leadership of Mrs.! circle because, although we have never been there, we accept it as a pastor of Ressurrection Lutheran 11 a. m. wrvi«« will sing "Agnus Dei" (Georges president and Paul T. Hahn is school meet Sunday mornings at I raunion and i „.., lisvmond Taylor. The evening'! fact on the authority of those who claim to have been there and whose Church, Flushing, N. Y., and pres- Bizet) with Miss Mueller playing treasurer. Russell A. Cordrey, as 9:30 o'clock, with classes for all tor, Rev. Frederick fj ipeetinps are teld at 8 p. in. on the testimony we consider reliable. However, if we can take a plane at ident of the American Lutheran a violin obligato. "The Lord Is chairman of the music committee ages. There are two sessions of Paul's Youth Fel ihird Tuesdsv of each month. An; Seattle and fly to Point BaTrow we shall sec for ourselves, on the basis Publicity Bureau, New York City; My Light" (Allitsen) will be sung of the church, is an ex-officio mem- the nursery and kindergarten de. at 6:30 p. m. TjJ inritstion is extended to visitors. ; of personal experience that it is cold. Rev. Arthur Brunn, D. D., pastor by the Wesley Boys' Club Choir, ber of the directing group. partments, at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Fellowship mil go is| of St. Peters Lutheran Church, __^_^_—— ! "Where is your God?" and "Is the Spirit of Christ an active a group of fourth through seventh The Christian Citizenship Forum wick. c ree n lne On Sunday evening the follow- Brooklyn and vice president of the »». g* iioiiji•MJIIIIIMI '• ^ ' ' w»'ld today?" "Come and See." Both methods are avail- grade boys. The Vouth choir, ninth and the Open Door Class meet at On Monday the t lg members and friends of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, lln grade and high school students, • If UMI|I*f"l' "' able. You may believe on the authority of the Bible, and on the reliable choir will sing: and Rev. Herman J. Rippe, pastor 9:45 a, in. will meet at 3:30 p. • will sing "The Lord Is My Shep- ~ , .,, . • testimony of trustworthy peopie who have known Him and whose lives Soprano: Dorothy Dawson, Mil- of Trinity Lutheran Church, Long At 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon Stouts at 8 p. m. Ofi\ The event of the week will «!hsve been changed by His power. But it is when you are willing to herd" (Smart) with Jean and Joan the annual Choir Festival of tlic Girl Scouts viiliiraetiil 11 dred Habley, Jane Haynes, Helen Island City and president of the the presentation of the K*"? ^ follow Him, follow His example, His teachings, and accept His invita- Bedell in a duet part. The Chapel nl u Hoppock, Laura Massa, Elsie Pes- Atlantic district of the Lutheran ministry of music will be given in tire vestry at 8:30 p. i| by Gabriel Faure at 8 p. - ^- ": yon, that you discover, in a personal experience, the reality of His chair, seventh and eighth grade toff, Madelyn W. Rogers, Lilly M. Church—Missouri Synod. the sanctuary, nnd the public is ular weekday celein day evening in the meeting hou£.; presence. Then you are ab]e to say, "I know that my Redeemer liveth." girls, will sing "Hallelujah, Amen!" Schmidt, Beryl Stewart, Ruth cordially invited to attend. The holy communion »ill by the Chancel choir, aireeteu DJ ; . ^ h d of authority Jt g a ma(ter of transition from the met o (Handel) and "Beautiful Saviour" The choir of Immanuel Lutheran festival marks the end of the sea- a. in. on ' Sylv&r.us « • Jenkins. ^ ^ j^^od f personal experience. A person accepts the invitation . Sykes and Barbara Tofte. o Church, 88th street and L»xington son for all groups except the Sanc- At 10 a. m. on 1. The Readers Group will meet to-, w examjne th(, authority of tho Scri,)tures. He finds there the promise (arr. Wallingford). The church's Alto: Valiere Esty, Barbara Gas- avenue, New York City, directed tuary choir, The following choirs Woman's Auxiliary i at t:3-ii 0n p UW.. mM. atwe_i»n vtl Fict wnn do i o"f* chl*-""••".ist • j'n" wordwoiu3 s Eimilaunuiiur rt oi othe3C meat-. ;t. j ica can n iy(Jive e. youa peocefua pi l inner adul, t choir, known as the Sanc- kill, Eleanor Hahn, Barbara Mar- lyn, Dorothy S. Martyn, Mary by Rev. George VVehmeier, wjll pro- j win participate in the Choir Fes- •work meeting for ttej . ii. tiepDert, *j«^r.asiifuu-. j.^ , dreamed, for I am i tuary choir, will sinis David W. Icy avenue, for a re' you sha][ have hai)pin( ss of wnich you never Randolph and Betty Jean Smith. vide special music. Dr. Edward tival: Cherub, Carol, Crusader, val, fallowed by prqo)*| 'View Ot Al CllC | s ,!_„that* .yo u may !.hav„e i:*life_ _...and! *hav e :*it -mor _e _abundantlyl ].....!.. . I1 ....am. com• e Guion's modern anthem, "1 Talked Mood by Eva Alvey Richards. Mrs. to God Last Night." Tenor: James H. Compton Jr., Rechlin, world-renowned Bach in- Wesley Boys' Club, Chapel, Youth ?.nd meeting. that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be full, that you terpreter, will be the organist. Charles M. Pond will give the re- may be saved • f<*,»«. My life was -a rocky week beginning to8ay:!> IInpp|* Ending," «ill Trail last weekend. Fourteen boys! inount.aln P°th with brambles and briars on every side, along .which I Sanctuary choir. departments from nursery to adult. mon stihiat it ttle 111 was This evening at 8:15 o'clock the under the leadership of Grover J. I """'cssly stumbling. He made me to 'he down in green pastures.' For her cfrgan selections Mrs. Elizabeth Norton Bible class for ice o! Grate Ctantj Rev. Dr. Chester A. Pennington, I was trying to captain my own vessel on a very stormy sea of life. Gould has chosen the Third Sonata Redeemer Lutheran women, Mrs. Robert C. Taylor, Presbyterian, vutt *j Baldwin, Scoutmaster, and Albert pastor of the Trinity Methodist I was on the point of sinking when I cried out unto Him and He said, in C Minor, by Samuel P. Warren j teacher; Men's Triangle Bible class, Rev. Donald C. '' Klingelhofer, assistant Scoutmas- Sunday at 9:30 a. m., Sunday Church, ilackettstown, and profes- ter, participated in,the hike which 'Peace be still!' The winds and the waves obeved His voice and now, "Chanson du Soil" (H. Alexander Ernest C. Bartcll, leader. iiiR. He «ill t aithou n ttle school session, after opening de- sor at Centenary Junior College, beean at High Point and ended all R storm continues round about me, He is piloting my ship Matthews) ; and "Concert Post- 9:30 and 11 a. in., worship serv- 8 o'clock sera/t votions led by Bernhardt Mahler, will address the monthly meeting as n on calm w battle with life had made my temperament lude in D" by A. Walter Kramer. ices. Rev. Robert M. Skinner will the series o{« cuiver Gap. The troop will resume| of the evening group of the WSCS. activity at 7:45 p. m. Friday in the! roiiffh as the elements. Then one dny 1 fell into step with the Master. superintendent, the motion picture, preach the morning sermon on the Problems." B e e( lnc st The Unfaithful Servant will be All women of the church are in- rish house'. ' i " ' ' beside '" waters, the clouds have parted in the sky and topic "Speaking for Yourself." be, "Temptat the shown as a revi«w of last Sunday's vited to attend. Dr. McCorisont-r-.,,'.:. n «,;wilnl r..»preaco^Ih, «„on! the E'grayy h«hass changechangedd ttoo azurazuree blue.blue."" First Baptist Church 11 a. m., church-hour nursery. Sunday Not d we Bible lesson. All departments will ' The Wesley Boys' Club choir re- "Religion in Public Education" at I °»>y ° discover Him when we begin to fofollowl , but He 5:30 p. m.. Junior High Young m. with classes!«• hel s us to begin the session in the church and hearses Friday afternoon at 0:30 the service of worship Sunday! P discover other truth. We begin to fee thing :s that have Sunday: People will meet in the chapel. PartiiiRton, 9:30 a. m., church school with be dismissed to their respective 0:30 p. in., Senior High Young o'clock. inornin™ at 10:50 o'clock. The I been invisible to us, indeed that are still invisible except to the eyes classrooms after the picture. adult class, choral portions of the service will j of faith- but those eyes have been opened. Does it seem to you that classes for all ages. The AdW People will meet in the chape). There will be a special rehearsal sion method in W Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the sanc- be sung by the Chancel choir. Miss the forces of evil in the world have been so Ions time on the throne Bible class is taught by Rev. A. Adult Bible class meets at 9:30 The Spires will meet in the parish son, will be led MJ^ Joan Derbyshire will be the soloist that tlle forces of good have been done to death! Come into the Ray Petty. a. m. and is under the instruction house. The remaining half of the tuary for members of the Carol, The session mm* of the pastor. Lesson will consist Crusader, Wesley Boys' Club, and Mr. Jenkins will be at the or-l presence of Christ and learn from Him that the forces of good never 11 a. m.F morning worship serv, symposium on marriage will be 1 cense to work in the world, and they shall ultimately triumph. ice. Mr. Petty will preach on "The of Matthew chapter one. presented by Or. Edward Bourns. Chapel and Youth Choirs. The] gan. Morning worship is held'at 10:45 At 0:30 o'clock Sunday morn- AVithout Christ, we are likely to sec only the things that are Sin of Feeling Unimportant." The Devotions will be led by Jtiss DOT- Sanctuary choir meets at S p. m Prayet; an a. m. The sermon will be preach- ing, the Men's Bible class will crumbling. With Him we see through crumbling things to eternal choir will be heard in the anthem othy Van Deventer. A* social hour Friday. held on Wcd imperishable truth. We come to understand that even through tragedy "Teach Me, O Lord" by Attwooc ed by Rev. Walter A. Reuning on will follow. On Saturday morning the Cru- The Women's J lieet to conclude the present series an( f discussions on "How to Under- ' suffering, God is slowly but surely working out His eternal mid Stewart I. Schall, minister of the subject, "Blessed Are the 8 p. m., worship service. Rev. sader choir will rehearse at 0:15 E(;v wj|| i,o!d its ma -Meek." The Luther choir will sing itair.I the Bible" and to plan for I purpose. music, will sing the tenor solo Henry I,. Jacobs will preach the a. m. and the Carol choir at 11 on Thursdsj «»«"""3| studies for the autumn quarter.! In A- J- Cronin s "Keys of the Kingdom," Father Chisholm is "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" by Mac- the anthem "I Will Give Glory to. evening sermon. o'clock. Tomorrow ei«)ln-'*J The mid-week service will lj( All men interested in the class are! writing in his diary about the death of Sister Clotilde and the struggle Gimsey. J. Lester Robertson wil Ihee ' by Robert W. Wilkes. ; choir practic:ice- oschedule.,,,,lu,t.: ,Tucs u.o-- -— day a num wn c l cordiallu-diallvy invited. ) ' 'h her nature had to overcome itself. He criticizes his own ntti- be at the organ and play for IB Members and Sunday school chil- day, 3:30 p. m. junior boys choir- held Wednesday evening at 8 oclod expected to atti Other appointments for the day tude toward her by saying, "one thought only of the visible defeats. minutes before the service begins dreli will leave the church at 1:30 Wednesday, 3:30 p m junior girls i in tho chapel, with Rev. Mile One should have thought of the invisible victories." There is a nursery class for smal' p. m. in ears to attend the Luth- include the church school and the " "" ;" " '-' 'he Luth-jchoir; Thursday, 4 p. m., Chapel bringing the message. junior church at fl:30 a. m.; the That is it. We are prone to look at the visible defeats in the children during the church hour. eran Hour Rally at Carnegie Hall, isery school at 10:45 a. m.; the world about us. Jesus Christ calls us unto Himself because in His New York City. The rallygi wile Halll be-, jI Chancechoir, 7l choirsn'. m.:' quartet- 8 n m herThers of eth wile Caroll be ,a Crusader picnic fo,r Cliapelm | fl p. m.( Junior High Fellowship 11 1 Uh DUr - _ "It L_ . . ... -t~ I" , ^ , ^i Junior-Hi Fellowship at 5 p. m.! presence we begin to see through the veil of tears to the invisible will meet in the pastor's study. Si ? LiV - WWaltel r A. |The communicants' class for and Wesley Boys' Club choirs on. amandi the Pilgrim Fellowship at 71 victories taking place according to the eternal counsel of God's will. 7 p. m., Baptist Vouth Fellow- oiei- the best known radio speak-!young people wishing to join the Saturday, May 2.1, starting ft'om p. m. Read a^ain the Old Testament and see God's purpose being worked out ship will meet in the pastor's study. • of the Lutheran Church, on the church in June meets Friday after- the church at 11:30 a. m. platform. rday Night Supper i ^ The trustees will meet iti the' through w jrs, and rumors of wars, pestilence, famine, slavery and Tuesday, 3:30 p. in., meeting of Dr. Edward RchlRechlin, , noonoonnss att 3 „..„.o'cloc„k ,i„n lu< th= e „„,„paris„ h The Satu choir room at 8 p. m. Tuesday! persecution. Men brought all these things upon themselves through ' Giri gcout^ noted organist, will open with a;house. The new members class Club's next dinneinner-mcetinr g. .wil l be,. v• ^op.m.! i th j ^ with Stanton Harris presiding. j their own wrong-doing, malicious intent, carelessness and wayward-1 Wednesday 0:30 p. in. on May program of organ music at 2:40! for adults wishing to join the Saturday, May 21 at 7 p. in. in the j parish house. p- "1- . . - , church will meet Wednesday eve- social hall. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock a ning at 8 o'clock in the parish ^EADE7'W^'' song service wjl be held, with the, house. .wngregation, the Sunday school j 'Mary antl Martha' The regular all-dey sewing meet-! If we will accept the invitation of Christ which is extended to to attBnd. and the Luther choir co-operating. • cf p 1? * To Be Presented The service will be in the nature of ':"• * 8111 S AlIX a post-music week observance. MissjTo Meet J\I«IV 19 A play, Mary tiiirf Martha, will Barbara Arnesen will sing the so- j J bo presented in tho chapel of the prano solo, "Uod, My Shepherd ; The regular monthly mcetinp: of Presbyterian Church Thursday, progr. May 19, ut 2 p. m. The produc- committee will pro%'ide tea and warring nations of the world inlo a brotherhood of all peoples, Come win sUrt at 1:y0 p> m< wllich wil tion, by Muriel ami Sydney Got: and See." coffee. consist of the an mini business will be diiected by Mrs. Robert L. I\r. David Haynes will chair the meeting: and installation of officers Poose. LOUIS 9 meeting «f the committee on Chris- Mrs, Arthur Maye of Perth Am The cast includes Mrs. Frank U. tian education in the parish house Christian Science ;Clubl3Cartl boy, who is stewartship antl devo- Sutherland, Mary; Mrs. M. !<• |CE ut 8 p. m. Thursday, May 19. tional chairman of the East As- Newcomb, Martha; Mrs. Henry Uj Two important appointments- for Sunday servi r ii a. n, anil | Party Tomorrow ' S p. in.; Sunday school, 11 a, in,; sociation, will w*ve an inspirational next week are the meetings of the The annual-card party of Club! address. Men's Club, Friday, May 20 an.l Wednesday e v e n i n g testimonial mcetinjrs, 8:15 p. m. 18 of the Presbyterian Church will; Friday, 7:30 p. m., of the Couples Club Guest Nfoht, on be held tomorrow evenins; in th«i;Bov Scouts. Senior thoi,. £0\ Sntur..u;-, .May 21 at 8:15 p. in. Mortals nn.l Immortals- is ths ^-cstlield Tennis Club to raise Vnrsal.' '•'•• '" '•! the«e mi'i'timrs will I subject .'or Sunday. Golden text: ~ .--. iiini..^fo v i^i{ oaluiu\ upackage iiiitui[f,\.rs wilwill ' jil plaay y the Prelude the proposed alterations have been include: tend. Tickets nmy still be obtain- church member!,- aie cordially in- cl"."iiil'' "Jerusalem, Thou City: completed tire available nn the 111-1 "Kj,,- they that are after the td from Mrs. Virginia Seiter, We.: viteri to attend ' |l'";r Ami Hiph"1 by Max Hcjier; craturc t-.illf. Illosh do mind' the things uf the -'-'JJtLiK-M. i ____: i"Kyi-ie" by Kifmobaldi; and Toe-: Prescriptions I flesh; hut they that are niter i-ata by Jijhami l'aclielbtl. The Baptist Church j Spires to Hear I-ulhcr choir will IJI- und>:r the (li- SKILLFULLY . Chapel ;I3r. IJdwanl Bourns i<:<.li"ii yf Sir:.-, V.'amla I'.euiiinx. Dinner May 18 in the Spirit, if so be that the PREPARED Spirit of C-nd dwell in ymi." (Rum. 10 a. m., Sunday schno}. | Over 25 Yeara of 11 : 10 n. ni.. wol'shi!' :fr»rici-. i.'cv. Tile if-mainin.T )ul vf the (iarwood Preshyterian The First Baptist Church will K:fr, II). Ci-rn-hitive pr..--u:-cs I'mm uHium on in.ii r):ife Prescription Background. Miilo S. Irwin \vill JHCHLII tin- ].<••;. K: .11, .I/.' have its numml church dinner and "Science* iiml Health uith Key !•• ; Cllt'-d to ' ie.-bytcri:in f.'iii 1 •••.•! per ami the snci aim lit of i>;iiiii.-m. bv 11 •avur, h Borved at. UiMO p. m. nnd the Inisi-. "To the live t, ^vitll Subserlb* now • i.-i.v ni;-ht. ib\t •p«c)al *'& Moniluy ninrnihi;. All nii'nilier.s of ; MTiuuii hy Mr. (U:-ntv. Keim'tn U 1 J lii H Oppo.ilo Rlnho Tlioatro accjMulnted" *>' the duii-cli are UIKCII IO Httend. LEADER WANT ADS PAY j ttii'ie: "Oui l.iuly As Unitarians." — 1 month lor • ' "' \ J",'."",!','.'', \''.7r ',","\ll',";\ '"' " '' '- j tU. S. lund»> Pl""" WE- 2"0B80 • 2-0681 THE WEBTVIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1949 treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. 1 Church School Sandquist; secretary, Mr. and Mrs. i«t Synagogue H. A. Sturges and program chair- ben, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Staub art of their study of "The«tnd Mr., and MYA. J. Q. Tiedje. Around the World," ehil- This club, "The Questers," for f the junior department of married couples, was organized ab rst Congregational Church members' problems and interests wil! visit a children's serv- differ slightly from those among 'emple Bethel, 37 South ave- the younger couples' organization 6t, Clttnford, at 10t30 a, m.Club IS. IGH TIDE... ,y. The invitation to the Aims of the organization are: A has been extended by Rabbi study of the Bible as it applies to 1. Taxon. present day living, and a frank ,ld VerBerkmoes, minister discussion of family problems with our Bmmeh Shop's colleetimm istian Education and Mrs.outside advisers brought in when . Morgan, superintendent necessary. Meetings, held on the department, together with first Tuesday evening of the c and parents will accom- month, are concluded by a social of Famous Name Sum Fa*hUm*l ,e children to the synagogue, hour. oup will meet at the parish All couples interested in this 125 Elmer street, promptly type of organization are invited. o'clock, Saturday morning. ]ar visit to a Koman Catho- oh is planned for the im-Fashion Show To futirre. Be Held May 25 The Fashion Show at Roosevelt Couples Club Junior High School will be held on Wednesday, May 25, instead of Officer* Wednesday, May 18, as previously announced. eis of a new Presbyterian lub organized recently in ne of Mr. and Mrs. Charles •cei tacreue Ctercr have been elected to serve Beet increase red clover jrieMi by e year terms. They are: •bout three buineli p«r acra. My* nt, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers; torn State collet* entomologist*.

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»i«««it2« I 1 l'S2!.l I«4 I K'AST JKIISEY S Til BET « :fel Z A U BT pi NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. Authorized Dealer for Your Home Town "Where, Hinee J8B0, Price* Ifneb Ahva»* Been Lower, Qiinli(n >rth and CfentfcU Ave«., Westfield, N. J. Tel. We. 2-0220 THE WESTFIELD JJJADEB. THURSDAY, MAY 12, l»4» !*••• Thirty ~" 'fiFiiiiii 1SS1 i I«I 11ifIM^^^^L~^^"^"^^"**^^™*!M*B' ' ~"M*~* " Hawks Lose to Elizabeth, Downjlainfield In Opening Ga •f . .—..— —* ~~ " ™~~ _ _ _ ^__ ^iwrA«« I Echan • o Tournem y All 1 US Team* Local Riders Tennis Glib Tournaments Will Advances to Will Sec Action Win Top Awards Open Memorial Da y With Doubles Carl E. Byerg, chairman of theSmi-Finals At Horse Show Tennis Club X Weatfield Tennis Club Tournament During Week ommittee, hag juet completed the Junior Essex Troop Cdt. Cpl. tournament schedule for the 1848 The May Tournament at Echo WHS SPORTS PREVIEW— JIMMY Tom Mason Jr., of Westfield, top- Loses Two Canes playing Beason. There are eight Lake Country Club advam Friday: Pingry at WHS, ped all competitors when he rode events on the list, the first sched- semi-finals over the weekend i the tennis. Somerville at WHS, ,o the championship in the Wat- The Westfield Tennig Ctab lost uled for Memorial Day when the Henry Spindler, C. C. Hildebran varaity baseball. Ken Hopkins and William Grander! thl« year,, :hung local horse show at the Un- to the Racquets Club of Short Mixed Progressive Doubles will be | feat Saturday: WHS at Long on County Park Commission's i Hills by 3 to 2 Saturday, and was played. This tournament wit rain- reaching that round in the i Branch, State Relays, track flight. A'atehung Stables. Saturday. Sec-1 nosed out by the same score by ed out a year ago. The Men's and a and field. snd and Heserve Champion went| the Montclair Athletic Club Sun- Doubles is slated, for July 1 with Spindler, medalist, defeated in Monday: WHS at Union, o Lieut. Judy Griswold, also ofj day. Both matches were played the Men's Singles scheduled for R. Loranger, 2 and 1; Hildebran a golf. A LES ON T(C 80O-METEB V'estfield of the Watchung Girls on the local courts. July 16. turned back Len Eyer, 2 and 1; Tuesday: Jefferson at WHS, Hopkins advanced over Oliver Hav- COMPCrmVE SWIMMER FOR OCR 7 Troop 7. In the junior champion- In Saturday's match Merle S. The Anne Cumming Memorial golf. Roaelle at WHS, var- WON THE 5ENI0R AAU LONS" hip division, Tr. Nancy Townsend, Tournament will begin Saturday, ens, 2 and 1, after receiving a sity baseball. WHS at Jeffer- QSTANCE CHAMPIONSHIP VACNJHE WINS », Irwin, plyaing in the No. 1 spot, first-round default from R. J. ilso a resident, received the Ke-won from John Emery of the Rac- June 18 this year. This is the big- son, tennis. «4> THt *00. 800 AND 1500 METERS AT THE erve Championship ribbon. gest event on the slat* and regard- Trumbauer, and Grander downed US.CHAMPOMSHIPS WHEN HE WAS If. quets Club in three set*. Irwin K. 8. Bigelow, 6 and 4. Wednesday: Westfield at Cdt. Pfc. Walt Kennet of West- captured the first 8-6, dropped the ed in tennis circles as one of the Linden, track and field. WHS eld won flie blue ribbon in theBecond 6-3, and went on to win the finest tournaments of ita kind in A mo of birdies by Jack Biit- at Columbia, junior varsity lovice troopers 14 years of agethird 6-4. Roger King, 17 year the country. ton 3rd, a single birdie by Hem ting baseball. ind upwards and Tr. Patty Park old Pingry net star, saw hia con- The Tilton Bowl matcheB are Merry, together with several pars, in five if this town topped her class in Next Thursday: Millburn at secutive win streak of 12 matches heduled for Westfield again this aided that team to take top hon- a homer, a tri; he troopers under 13 years of WMtneld, golf. in a row come to an end when he year. They will be played June ors with 5 up in«the Match Play and three an Ten sports events are scheduled ge. To top the many winnings of was defeated by John Kraft of 11. Wtstfitld will again be theAgainst Par event. Runnerup \'estfield children, was Jr. Essex for Weetfuld High School athletic scene for the Wight man Cup team was Hans Heller and F L The visitors who", dinu during the coming week , but in the second and third matches. This tournament gets Miller with 4 up. hits Saturday oj Air. ree event. Riders of this team '] he acholaitic golf squad has four Kraft lan out 12 games in a row underway Aug. 1 and runs three Three 70's topped Sunday's Westfield retaliated i li.eeta on tap, while the varsity /ere Cdt. Capt. Don Harris, Cdt. to capture them 6-0, 6-0. days. Class A sweepstakes: W. L. Pat- number off Smith «, Lnscball, track and tennis teams ,t. Bob Lindsay and Cdt. Sgt. Bob The complete schedule showing won the game in «*,( have two each. The baseball jun- SET AM AU.TIME ATTENDfcNCE [ling, all of Westfield. Joe Cornwall, former Westfield terson 83-13—70, Jack Britton 3rd TO WH MAXB AND MINOR LCAOJCS.THE itegf tournaments and individual a six run rally. n,i ior varsity club has one contest. cur or A BASKET Tvse The event was by far the largest boy, now representing the Rac- 81-11—70, and Rem Merry 84-14 MAJOGS (UkYEDTO W.W.K 4 »N3 AND quets Club, teamed up with How- chairman of each are as follows: —70. R. C. Rebert took Class Bgest inning wu th< t- S.x of the games are at Westfield, SFSiSoW TO42,622.64 6 fO» A CHANO ocal show to be held at the Wat- Apr. 30, Ranking, senior, Wil- eight runs were tilllti so local fans will have plenty of ard Roe to defeat Joe West and honors with 89-23—66. hung Stables with more than 275 liam E. Elcome Jr.; Ranking, jun- Sunday, th« Hawb ihj entertainment in the vicinity. ildren competing. Spectators Louis Methfessel of Westfield in'a In Saturday's Class A sweep- close match, 8-6, 6-4. ior. Open, Junior B Singles Club, runs in all but the sinb11 Coach Noel Taylor's diamond lumbered approximately one thou- boys, Jean A. Tealof; Open, Jun- stakes Robert L.^ Kaiser scored 76- innings, putting the ami 5—71, E. Q. Kield 82-11—71, and nine faces Somerville tomorrow High School Breaks Hillside ;and. Classes were efficiently judg- West and Methfessel lost a heart- ior B Singles Club, girls, Jean A. eavly with five in tin , at the Tamaques field, starting d by Misses Dorothy Ritteibush breaker in their doublea match on Teelof. S. H. Carsley 84-13—71. P. Lfou. r in the fourth. Tb I ti 3:45. The Pioneers have a good >f New Vernon and Frances John- Sunday against Bill Bromneld and May 30, Mixed Progressive Miller was Class B winner with scored one in the fourth« ftjuad, one of the best in Somer- on of Glen Ridge. Walter Hosenthal of Montclair. Doubles, Harold E. Morgan. 89-23—66, followed by R. C. Rei-n the ninth. Win Streak With 4-2 Victory The local duo took the first ,»ft bert, 91i23—68. set County. They bowed to Bound 'estfield winners: June 4; Parents and Junior Boys A single by Johnny t liiook, but only by a single run. Advanced Troopers, 12 and 13 yrs. b'-4, only to drop the second by the Second round results in second Bouncing back in fine style from f ago — 2, Douglas Petersen; j, same score. In the third and de- Doubles, J. A. Carter; June 11, walks and two erroti A. estfield took a pair of contest* Golf Team Upsets their Union defeat last week, the klleon Honner. Tilton Bowl Matches, B. R. Merry and third flights of the May Tour- for the flurry in the iosi3 luini the Crusadera in a pair of Advanced Troopers, 14 yra. of ag:u, ciding set West and Methfegwl nament: WHS baseball team pushed Hill- id upwards—1, Judy Griswold; 4, Jr.; June 18, Anne Cumming Me- Morris, who started lot I close games. Vinnie Furfaro, back- held a 5-1, 40 love advantage, but side from the undefeated ranks on 'aul Mai'Kh. lost the set and match 8-6. Thmoriale , junior, E. R. Merry Jr., SECOND PLIGHT—Gilbert Diet- on the mound, took \_^ Lnne of the Somerville team, has No. Plainfield 7-5 Advanced Troopers 10 yra, of age Jean A^Teslof, J. A. Carter, Mrs. rich defeated W. A. I^ean, 2 upwit; h the Hawka 13 to lap; Friday afternoon at Tamaques. —5. I1I.UK1.-I8 Worth. local boys had match point at least W. a. Suffern defeated K. It. Taylor, inched excellent ball when called Sam Mitchell pitched to a 1-2 vic- Advanced Troopers 11 yrs. of nge R. H. Stuhler, Mrs. W. H. Tucker. 2 and 1; Rem Merry; defeated Jack favor of Charley —2, Jimmy l*ee; fi, Marjorie Bivvoye. 20 times in the third but were un- nrltlon 3rd, 1 up, 20 holes; llohelt on and ia leading the Somerset dis- The biggest surprise of thetory over the Comets, who had pre- July 2,, Men's Doubles Club, ac- Rebert defeated A. C. Ely, 4 and 3.Plainfield used prattiaijl trict in batting. Chance* are he Novice Troopers it yrs. of age—Si able to pull it out of the Are. A spring sports schedule for West- < viously won seven games in a row. .Irby Con\vay;-5, Helen BlacRforu. win in this match would have giv- tive, Gordon Booth, junior, C. F. TlilllO FLIGHT—H. W. NICIIOIK tire roster of hnrltnbj will ton against Westfield. Intermedite Troopers. 14 yrs. of Patterson; July 9, Mixed Doubles defeated K. H. Valentine, 1 uptemp; t to stop the slutv_, field High took place Monday over j Westfield took a 3-0 leiyl in theK"e or older—1, Walt Hennett. en the local club a victory over AVPsley Stahser defeatod Nichols, Roadie faces the Blue and Whit* the Echo Lake coirrse, when Coach fourth inning. Capt. Rudy Stan- TrooperH 13 yrs. of a«e or older Montclair. Club, active, William S. Yeager, 1 up; Hans Heer defeated C. .1. Col- five were used in the ni] Tuesday in another Tamaquea field W. Eugene Johnson's scholastic zel led off with a single and Mitch- rho have not won iv first ribbon—'A, junior, Harry Van Rensselaer; lins, WHS 3-2 laat season and areover powerful North Plainfield. l nt in and although the throw r». of age—1, Nancy Townsend; o, ber of the Lafayette varsity net William E. Elcome Jr. fault; Charles Koos defeated Alar- over Rahway Saturday t. M we irl R Alelxner. tin, 1 up. It) holes. ii the lookout for revenge. They The win followed an 8-4 victory had him beaten, he counted as Advanced Troopers uniler 10 yi'B.team, played the No. 3 spot for Aug. 1, 2, 3, Wightman Cup over the Question Hub, j i -ive a very good pitching staff over West Orange Friday. | catcher Rupe Sierra let the ball go if age—j, Margaret liauelirfe. Westfield Sunday and defeated Bob Matches, junior; Aug. 21, Wom- Other winners Saturday a Open to all Troopers 13 yrs. of Lilly of Montclair in straight sets ",h A! Pogue topping the list of • The loss was the first in three through him. On the' play Mitch ge or older who have won a first en's Singles Club, Mrs. W. S. Yeag- Question Marks over F years for the Canucks. The last nt down to second. Dave Town- lbbon—1, Tom Mason Jr.; 2, Judy 6-3 and 6-4. Charlie Patterson er; New Jersey League Matches, County Golf in 10 innings and we Irtswold; S./Paul Marsh; (i, DOUK- and Howard Allen pulled a nice <~o«ch Helvin Michaels' track time they bowed in a dual meet leV) wl,0 is leading the club in bat- Harry Van Rensselaer and Gordon over the Braves 8-2. 18 K. itoblliBOll. surprise in scoring a win over f'.uad will enter the State Relays was in 1947 and Westfleld was ting, followed with another safe Novice Troopers 11 yrs. of age—• Booth. The Braves dropped tttij Saturday. The Blue Devils, whotheir spoiler at that time as well, drive and Mitchell stopped at third. , Patricia Tow]. Dick Scovil and Dan McGraw in Meet Today game Sunday, losing to I wul participate in the Group HIThe North Plainfield quartet had but both boys crossed the plate as Intermediate Troopera 10 yrs. of a three set match. The local duo 9-3 and Boselle heat 1 go—2, JHcquelin Huff. dropped the first set 6-4 but came Roosevelt Nine c\ent, point to the mile champion- won seven meets in a row this sea- JBCk Corbett rifled a single. Troopers 11, 12 or 13 yrs. of age The Union County scholastic 5-3. vho have not won a first ribbon— back to win 8-0 and G-2 in the final Kolf tournament will be held this The Hawks m«t tit I liv.p. son and were pointing for the state in the top of the fifth Hillside , Nancy Townaend; 2, Marjorie Sa- two. Kraft of Westfield battled Downs Cranford Sunday at Warinira, Coach W. Eugene Johnson's golf crown. pepickedd up ttheih r twwoo runs ns. . MitchellMitc, ;oye; 3, Carol VanUenschoten; 5, afternoon at Galloping Hill's course ii'l E. Meixner. Dr. George Rigeron of Montclair in Kenilworth. Westfield, Hillside riuad faces Union Monday who Another Canuck streak went by wn0 hahdd pitchehdd no-hi hti balll up un- Troopers under 11 yrs, who have The Roosevelt Junior High base- the boards as WHS registered its j til that point, walked Schickedanz ot won ti first ribbon—4, John A. for three hours only to lose out in and Union, the defending champ, (J. Miller, lb .... 1 V'ok their measure Btt-314 in the rosch. three sets after winning the open- ball team downed Cvanford Juniors spawn's opener. Jefferson will be third win in five starts. Tom PM1- j to start the frame. Robertozxi fol- are the pre-meet favorites. Ht!BS, I! ( Intermediate Troopers 11 yrs. of. er 13-11. It was the longest match 6-1 in its opening game Friday. Caruso, i'f, rf .. 7 t»e WHS opponent Tuesday and, lips, who set a NPHS record last lowed, with a single to push Schieek- ge—5, Helen JoneH. Coach W. Eugene Johnson's lo- p, L1 1 Intermediate Troopers •under t played to date in the New9Jersey The locals .scored tint, chalking Konenkl,.tt .... I CiillUsrn furnishes the opposition w*eek ^y*"" shootinshooting 73 at hihis homhomee edan- •'- -'z - t-o second.' Casto"- *n * followe" »»---^"d* cal lihKsters wiinim>"*np' With' Dick w*eek yrs. "of age—6, Patty A. Grouch. Tennis League. The local club up five tallies in the third inning. Morris, rl, d .... I course and is soon goini g to turn with a bingle to right and Schick- Troopers und«r 13 yrs. of age who Hruda, Stu Hulse, Gene Hermann i e.\t Thursday. ave won a Hist ritibou—1, Putty sorely missed the services of Har- They got five hits in that frame, 1iiclna, professional, bowed to his first op- edanz scored. Mitchell bore down and Gil Dietrich. Union, which Hchillei', 3b . Coach Sam Bunting's tennis 'ark. ry Van Rensselaer, club champion,'' including a triple by Dawson List .1. .Miller, (B ponent of the year. Dick Hruda, to get Bierman, his opposing hurl- Intermediate Troopers y yrs. of topped the Devils in the season's Ptulffer, v . tram has two big intra-county who was not available for play this and a one by George Van Hart. Westfield ace, who is now one oft-r on strikes and Sierra on a pop Be—5, Beth McCoy. i opening match, looks like the team meets coming up. They face Pin- past weekend. Roosevelt scored its final tally in try tomorrow, a team whom they the few district unbeaten scholastic to Stanzel, but Furiness lined out the fifth while Cranford posted its to beat. Last season the Farmers teat in their season's opener by alinksters, shot an 81 to shut out Hillside's third hit to score Rob- Results of the matches: and the Devils had to go to 20 only run in the fourth. Okie, ss ! j ,1 3-2 margin. On Tuesday they Phillips, who had 83, by a 3-0 mar- ertozzi. 75,171 Tied K»'««rla Clak 3, WnlNel* X holes before Union won. WhtDP, '.11) bin. Merle lrwln, W, defeated John Cranford loaded the bases with travel to Elixabeth, facing Jeffer- The Blue Devils iced the game in Emery. 816, 3-6, 6-4; Vincent Hull. Sznbo, lb, If no outs in the final inning but Hruda is the individual favorite FedlfhPdlh , IIff, 22b b • \\ f H'I powerhouse. The Teejays and Gene Hermann of the Blue and the sixth with another run. Stan- RC, defeated Gordon Booth. 7-5, 6-2: White bowed 3-0 to John Pohira as In Cub Loop John Kraft, W, defeated Kofcer Pelton Brown, Roosevelt hurler. for the meet. The Blue and White Blue Devils have had one common zel led with a walk and stole sec Kins, 4-6, 6-0, 6-0; Howard Koe then struck out the next three men star is urldefeatcd in five matches V."*Tlnsley1*?', 21i, ••.V I I opponent, East Orange. Westfield he shot a 96 to the No. Plainfield- ond. He held the sack as Townley and Joe* Cornwall, KC, defeated 1'ftinning, If, .1 l^ouis Methfessel and Joe West, 8-0, to end the game. Brown struck this season. In his only intra- Sclineiiler, rl, , ! tcck the Tornadoes 4-1, while Jeff er's 85. "in the number three beat out an infield hit down the Packs 75 and 171 ^are tied for 6-4; Toby charshee and Byron Jam- DrWItt, 11) match Stu Hulse and Pete Lilo out 11 Cranford batters, all told.county meet, he shot a 78 to eas- Hiim.-h.'ir, c , j I eat them 3-2. third base line. The Westfield cap- irst place in the Cub Scout Base ieson. KC, defeated Charley Dunn Bmlth, P . 1 and Charlie Patterson, 6-3, 6-4. ily dispose of Union's Steve 1 . halved as both shot 87. Gil Die- tain came across as Angy Fortu- all League after winning their Moatelnlr AC 3, »>«I»«-I«I !i •Einrich Coach C. Blair Rogers' junior trich, Westfleld High sophomore, Krauss 8 up and 6 to play. He Samella, v .'; 1 varsity1 baseball squad meets Co- nato booted Jim Scott's hard bound- ;ames Saturday. 75 of Garwood Harry Oswald, MAC, defeated Scheumacher Stars also holds a 3-0,verdict over North won his number four match with er down to second base. :ontinued its all-round sterling de- Booth, 5-7, G-o, 6-3; Dr. Ueorge Totals lumbia Wednesday in its only Harold Bedson 2V4->,& with 87, one KiKeron, MAC, defeated Kraft,' 11- Plainfield's Tom Phillips. tame of the week. Red Haase will Mitchell, pitching his fourth sev- ensive play in beating 176 of Mc- 13. 6-4, 6-3; Robert JIcManlgal, W, On Grove City Team less than the Canuck's 88. iinley 10-4, while 171 of Wilson defeated Robert Lilly, 6-3, 6-4; Bill probably toss for the locals. The enth inning of the season, was only BromHeld and Walt Kosenthal, MAC, -LEADEE WANT ADS PAYI— (Continued on P*"IJ tame is scheduled for the Colum- WHS S—W. Orange 4 i momentary trouble. He got>y Roing on a scoring spree of 10defeated West and Melhfettael. 4-6, Dick Schuemaeher, Carlton Tow- The defeat of West Orange was uns in the sixth inning handed 6-4, 8-6; Patterson and Howard Al- ers, former Westfield High track bia field. Sierra on a fly to center fielder len, W, defeated Dan MeUraw and the second this season. The Blue Dick Johnston and Furiness on a 72 of Franklin its first defeat, Dick Scovil, 4-6, s-t, ii-;:. team star, placed first at Grove Devils had topped the Cowboys | foui fly to his battery mate Town- 18-3. 170 of Giant came fron City College, Grove City, Pa., Tuesday Softball 10',-i-Vs in an earlier meeting. IeV|wh o ran „ Ionff way t0 the behind to nip 70 of Mountainside against Carnegie Institute of Tech- Games Canceled Dick Hiuila, low man of the aft- stands to haul it in. Fortunato 7-6 while 173 of Lincoln won Your Classified Adv. nology in the mile event in 4.54. ernoon, posted an 83 to top Bill came through with a hit off Mitch tight-game from 73 of Holy Trin- The win assures him of his varsity Spuch of West Orange 3-0. Blair but the WHS redhead struck oul ity 5-1. 176 of McKinley, playing In The Leader letter in his freshman year and The Community Softball League Powell of the Cowboys took two P'-mcs, scheduled for Tuesday eve- Ray Mayer to end the game. its second game of the day, staged membership in the Varsity "G" I'ins, were canceled because of wet points from Westfield's Gene Her- Seven is Mitchell's lucky num- one of the greatest comebacks in Always Brings Result* Club. Ciounds. mann, who scored one to keep ber. In the four sevenths in which the league's history, when trailing Westfield's lead at 4-2. Powell he has pitched for Westfield this 10-2 in the last inning, it rallied Scotch Plains Field Club and the shot a 05 and Hermann a 97. to beat 174 of Columbus 12-10. OH4T t.n.c Pachelors won on opening night year, Mitch has allowed only one IT'S Stu Hulso of Westfteld shot 96 fl m e Monday. Batting stars were Woroby and to take Dan Eagcn with a 97 by (Continued on Pago 31) At Washington School Field, 2'.2-J,i. Gil Dietrich halved in MADE TO MEASURE fie Bachelors defeated the Sena- the final match of the meet as ho (Continued on Page 31) tors, 6-2 and Scotch Plains turned and Charley Reed butU shut 98 to JUST FOR YOU 1 airk the Caseys, 5-1, at Tamaques split the three points. Oil Heat Tops Turk. Scores: R MEN'S and WOMEN'S SUITS Bachelors 200 400 0—6 Summer League Senators . 010 000 1—2 More Sports On ENGINE Oil Heat Service took the lead i S. 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move up; Plainfield CC, 20-1, foor- Euss Cole and Bob Yenier beat L,o.«ing pittlier: fencmafln, Simon of 171 with three hits each. I 'nip i rc»s: Smoys k and Bovano Cotose . 101 1S4 Could man team will help; Maplewood C Tom Hall and Charles Brown of Defensive standouts were Jones of Marvona all jiuwr niuaiiri af *• I C, 30-11 may better this. PHS 6-4 and 6-0. Score 2t Runs 173, Grosvenor, Stegall and Em- M u.s lira^un, "Selector": Berkeley, 1-5, all the Plainfield swept through the sin- ery of 171 and Pfaff and Whelan 14K 128 the top iMtruefcta «f { j (Continued from Page 30) Slullery •169 IS". etDope way, impressive; East Orange, 3-1, :«les- Ken Carter beat Paul Torge- of' 7S. country an4 ttw ', j • Batted fur Smith In 4th. HSBreab and G 2 in thc nmaher one fortumtc in aii mil t can be dangerous; Arlington, 7-1,1 »gj£ " j KliZitlM'tti AA 1.02 420 ::ul OOP—IS This Saturday at 9:30, 172 vs. wording to "Selector's' prog- derry fehaw topped Char- ' W.-MiieUi .. ::os LIHI (Mio ooi—I" 174. »1 Roosevelt field and 170 vs. US 112 »ir»m thi» mr. Ms !• j 1 (Continued from Page 30) A \ er. 1111 110 tications in the New Jersey be fighting to the end; Elmora CC,]iey Patterson" 7-5 and 8-6 i the Twu-tiiK. hiis: SutineldiT, Olde, 378 at Washing-Ion. At 10, 70 vs. every btyinmr, lialat 20-1, could dispute issue; Eliza-1 number two match. Gordon IIuiKlini-. 1-XliKh. KuiiFxki. run. He is definitely a clutch Laurent 113 14S r.4 Ster- I'hrptr-buM' hit: (illU'Kple. 75 at Garwood and at 10:30 171 i:\4j 171! ior A ir*mt»r of Ms I ette Tennis News, the Westfield beth TT C pitcher. 7S> l.*.T II.I; t ...... , -- * C- 818-1,, meritmeritss considconsid-ii nenerr defeatedefeatedd JiJimm CssnidCssnidvv G-G-88 anandd Jh.me I-UHE: Whlpu. Hunchor, Oll- vs. 173 at Roosevelt. present to hear Hm *!•» af J air AC 151 ld 75 j hd D'NilrU tiis Club is picked to wind up eration; Montclair AC, 15-1, could 7.5 jn tne third singles. Carter •alls: aK Smith 4, Suu- als ... of his lecture* «• t.-lla J, rr..|!Ter t. AB. R. H. O. A. E Team standings: he cellar position of the Newcause trouble; PUinfield CC, 20-1,1 and Shaw are undefeated lii coin- Vanllart, If :; ii ing his lecture , < uut: l,y Smith 2. Rantella 2 li W. ,ey Tennis League in 1949. In can't be eliminated; Orange Lawn, petition for the Cardinals l'l»L..,pt., .11, . 7.", he will give group s'fli-i'tions for the year made 20-1, threat on top form; Maple- this sea-i I, 1-iVinVr 2. Sliuizt'l, j?s . . . 171 SlBto 113 WiiinliiB pltHu-r: Snnlella. Miti'liHI, p ... 172 I.UtB im all club members wood, 20-1, may be hard to shake; Tnivlll..}-. 0 . 164 1-0 'Observer," the local club team The Westfield squad was without lin])irf>-: I'\-nrskl and Klurr. 17,1 Klley finish in the ninth slot. The Hacquets, 10-1, could move up; t'.-rlMt I, 2b . . 7:1 ^talKiii'il 144 the services of Donnie Wight, one Si'.,I I, cf, ll> 170 SI lies 111! 172 1 club already has four match- Westfield, 20-1, can better this, AII. n. H. Aliilcrnoii, 1-f 170 Trnnb Club of their top netsters. With hint 11. Mlllpr, Ijrw irt. Ill .... Total TS7 >, Hs credit in 10 played and .Min-ln-ll. 174 ! they should reverse the score when •Mil lit). 11 III Arlington 40 matches remaining Co-Cap- Johnston, ft ISO ( the two clubs dash aftain on May ! k'" liir, ; Vim llensseiaer and Booth 1 24 lek H4 129 1111 Tennis Team's 27 at the local tennis dub, Theji,-'. liS 170 K; The Wertfleld Tetmif optimistic that Westfield will Hlll«Mr 11. Urpulnli I Blue Devils' match with Morris- j' AH. R. H. O. A. K. 1(1 l r>3 14 Oi.Mill.' 14k nis team journ»y» to All !I much higher in the final ! town, which was rained out Pri- >j r, II l Oil Heat Topfc HIS iiil, l 5 0 II Saturday afternoon far a liim* iis indicated by "Selec- Streak Broken r'r'in, ... 770 day, has been rescheduled fur this'••'•' Fortunnto, 2b :l 2 1 Totni ly scheduled Htaf'U aiui "Observer." , afternoon here. !• ru I'liimt'h, ii ilayiT, 11- 2 0 tl (Continued from Page 30) Lennrue match. Arlia l II II II ka Fr»ka hinvn below are the "picks" for Westfield High's tennis team suf- 0 1 II Oil H'«< »»r%l.-» ed as the third f Tolnl.i Ffrram 12R 114 111! Hopkins .... ni 192 New Jersey League for 1949: fered Us first defeat of the season II I) II HU'll 13.". 107 Hi 3 the league. Laet 8atur4«y i • la in-1 2 1 II O. Stoprkrr 100 123 Monday at the hands of Plainfield Devils Place in PlninllrM 1.11) I'ruuioll ... 124 122 Observer" final probable stand- iiicriniiii, p :f II o i i i) ('. Stoeck.r H5 12C 121 ton took the mcMure *t f All. Artains K.fl 1^8 Hrhrov* , 143 1, East Orange, 2-1 (odds to 3-2 at the Cardinal court. The loss Ml.l'O ir. Kill .'.'.'.' 197 197 10$ by a 3 to 2 wore. W* Newark Track Meet Totllls 2r. 2 r. IN r, -i Hunt fS4 100 Hi ), overdue, now or never; 2, snapped the Blue Devil win streak San 0 to Montclair at the local (t«b( 1 • Hattinl fnr LMVIH ill the r.th. Total* Tr.3 SIS rley, 2-5, can repeat, power- at three matches. HIltHkU' 0011 0211 0-»-2 .. m iTi m Sunday 3-2. WeatfleM KM M{ Two Blue Devils placed in the ] Wmllli"'.' 0011 S01 X—4 :',, 'Elizabeth T. & C. C, 0-1, The local netsters won both Newark Board of Education 170 100 Clraol" 1.17 date this Sunday. Warned runs: WostlVM S. Hill- A ver 117 117 147 141) 117 , to watch; Elmora CC, 16-1doubles, , but three singles losses j door track nieet Saturday at New- side 2. m 115 111 110 Trlano 117 172 111 liann ,. . phut possibility; Arlington set them clown. Dick LaRoza and j ark Schools' Stadium. They com- ('. Sillily, if (Stolen l.nse: Rtnlizel. Wrujirs 149 170 KiS 1H7 144 A. .S;,iny, c, Wtrnnlch : 11 !l 170 145 lioiini'tll 1411 104 1SS Monmouth cis. 8-1, outside chance; Rac- Pete Atkinson teamed up to top 1 peted in the Groups ,'1 to 1 division I'lini'. Hi ... Douhlti ]>Inyn: .Stnnnet'to LPWIH; Ms s 10-1, could surprise, watch; runyninnii, j 733 8.T7 1 Larry Goulthruat and John Blumeiof the meet, TotnlB .... ~772 T2I Totals Opening to June 17 tclnii AC, 20-1, no reports of Plainfield in the first doubles | 'struck out: tiy Mitchell 6, IUor- Kick McGinley, sprinter, took mini 5. i'lable; Westfield TC, 30-1, can6-3 and G-4. In the second doubles Thli'lhui'l, 1 Huxe on Iui11«: on* Mltthril [i, fi«Mm lan I The Monmouth Fark third place in the 100 yard dash. Miuh, p tl Ulrrmun 1. nucclno • 1R0 First Junior Tennis lilt batsman: by Mitchell (May- . uurhffo 111 Club will open ill auiitm**; He was the top Group 3 man in r TCPIIIIX B2 4 S er). Tiium 1. >4 2 Clinic Saturday meeting Friday, June I the final summary as both boys * Hulled for Toniliro In ilth. Umpires: Carlen, Melllnger. l''tndluu 1S2 142 147 lMiilnllclil 000 100 (103— 4 EOS 1S7 1114 than on the, orifiaaUjr who beat him were from Lynd- Jean A. Tealof, chairman of the huret, a Group 2 outfit. Frankie Wi'HlllHil 152 41(1 20x—IS inaugural of June 20, i Twii-ljusp lilts: F. Sillily, o'Sul- Junior Development committee of announcement M Free TtUphon* Service Mueano was the other local man to llvnn. d r the Wentflelit Tennis Club, an place in the meet. He took fourth Three-base hit: Gillesple. 75,171 Tied AlKlc 182 111 Manager Kdward J. tti H:t*u. on hull**: off Ft'iinkPtllmch 5, 1.. Rncltford 160 IIS 111 nounced today that Howard See- two-day extension Incr For place in the 440 yard race, one of FaliKiimim (i, KliioMennnn 1, Tlitel- (Ml'liok 1711 HO 180 wagen, tennis profeimional, will be his best showings to date. 11 J. (Continued from Pag* 30) Clrlnrlone 131 mouth'a racing Maun to 47 i out: hy Mori'tH li, Thlel- VentimiglU of 176 »nd St»ub of De&[urtDM o 135 preaent at the local club courts at continuing through Wa ' Walt Clarkson, Devil middle dis- 9 a. m. Saturday, to conduct the Ltoy Brothers 'ii'ilng pitcher: Morris. 170 who homered and Evans and TotnU 729 7112 Auir. 10. tance man, a junior, copped sixth ill the mile race. His time, 4:49, We$ttietdandWoodbridge was his best this season. Clark- son lost the lead, which he had Cu$tomen! held for the first three quarters, ill the final lap. Frevert of Cran- ford won the event. ' Ctfl U. 2-7777 Baltusrol Tops If you live in Weitfield or Woodbridie, Echo Lake Women you can call Levy Brothers in Elitabeth It's Going To Be The Echo Lake Golf Club wom- without spending a cent! Just dial or call en's team lost to Baltusrol Golf LI. 2-7777 and place your order without Club, 12-3, in a Women's Metro- cost to you. Take advantage of this free politan Golf Association Inter- Club match played Friday at the phone Service now, shop at Levy Brothers | Esse County Golf Club. the easy, economical way! | Mrs. A. I). Faxon won her | match, 2Vs-Vi, from her llaltusroll i opponent. Sirs. 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CO-SPONSORED BY THE ELIZABETH RETAIL MERCHANTS BUREAU AND THE ELIZABETH DAILY JOURNAL TKTTRSDAy. MAY 12. 1949 Thirty-Two THE WESTFfELP LEADER. the groom-elect, will be Miss Fin- Raymond Angle of this ttowc n and tei-'s bridesmaids. A reception John Shreve of Altentown. Scotch Plains - Fanwood will be given in the Martinsville Miss Coliin is a yraaduatd e of SPRAY TREES NOW (Continued from P&ge SI) Inn. The couple will live in Scotch Plains High School and Av- , tinsville after spending the sum- ei-ctt College in Danville, Va. Mr. PRUNING, CAVITY WORK, REMOVAL, FEEDING Marchand wag educated in the Los from a panel to answer question? : mer months in Ocean City. They We CM Solve Your Tre« PreMe I-will spend their iioni'j luoon in New Angeles schools and served three j FOR VAL To Hear Talk from the audience on the school years as a flight engineer and s Fully Covered by laauraacc. system. ) ICn.u'land. Miss FinL-i- graduated from thf ner in the U. S. Air Force. Mrs. On School System StoU-h Plains Hi^h School and has Koy Herndon of the Parkway, Boyle Tree Surgery Co. Genevieve Finter modelled (or a number of New AVestfield, recently entertained at advertising firms and has a lunchen and gift shower in Miss 37 Rsakia St., Ells. 14IM An informative talk on educa- York To Wed June 4 been active in recreational and Oollin's honor at the Mansard Inn, Elisabeth Elis. 3-4OC7 GALORE tion and the school system wiU fea- scouting programs. Mr. Lentsch Plainfield. tule the monthly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Kobert W. Finter: js a graduate of Plainfield High Crevtwood Civic Association to be of, . 231,6 Coles avenue, . , Scotch! School wlure he was a member of the All Amuican Intel-scholastic DAR to.Elect ... . „ ,,, T t- , , Plains, have announced the enfi>if;e- Swimming: Team. He graduated Officers Tuesday held at Brcmbles Inn, Scotch I t of lh(ljj. dauishler< Miss Gl.n. from LaKalU- Colkgc where he BUY AT Pla-ns, Wednesday at S J). m. j evieve Edith Finter to Henry Tilor eived his li. S. decree. He will Scotch Plains Chapter of the , Wilford W. Wing, chairman of] lentsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- lt_ , ... _ .._„ ! DAR met on Tuesday, May 3 with EVES EXAMINED the education committee of the) fred K. Lentsch of 45 Wo.stervelt e,,ter the Rutgers University Law 'Community Association of South i avenue, North Plainfield. On \Ved-| School. During1 War 2 he spent Mrs. Benjamin Holland and Miss •Bcotch Plains, will illustrate his Noramae Holland on Front street ,talk, "The Public Schools—Your r.esday evening Mi. and Mrs. Fin-jij-i)et. years in the U. S. Navy in |(]e p for the annual meeting and elec- • RResponsibility," with graphs and ter entertained relatives andj(]le public relation department of ffriend s att a partpy y in their home | \'\aavav l Construction Battalions. He tion of officers. Re-elected were ehaits explaining the organiza- d | scout, and assistanitt when the announcement was made. | was Mis. Charles Roberts as regent; BARON" tional set-up of the Fanwood- Miss Fiuter has selected June 4 leader of Troop 5 Plainfield Boy Mrs. Richard Hatfield, vice reg*nt; Dr. Morton N. Mann *^cotch Plains school system. as her wedding; date, and plans to Scouts. Mr. Lentsch is a member Mrs. Charles Wilgus, secretary; William DeBell, chairman of the be married in the Baptist Church of the board of directors of the Mrs. Cecil R. Bunn, treasurer. Ap- OPTOMETRIST Board of Education of Scotch with the pastor, Rev. Edward E West field Contract Co., also presi- pointed to the standing committees 9 Peterson officiating-. Her sister, (lent of the Associated Photo En- WESTFIELD'S 'Plains; H. P. Brunner, supervis- me: Historian, Mrs. Edward Hat- 1*7 EAST BROAD ST. . WESTPIELO ing principal of the Fanwood- Mrs. Kobert P. tioyil of Bound tcrprises Co. in Philadelphia. He field; registrar, Miss Adelene John- 1 Scotch Plains school system, and Brook will serve as matron of hon-j js a junjol. member of the Anteri- ston; approved schools, Mrs. Prank Robert Adams Jr., principal of or; Miss Marilyn lioome of Union jt,an Society for the Advancement E. Weldon Sr.; librarian, Mrs. Bcoteh Plains High School, will and Miss Sylvia Lentsch, sister ofiof Management. Harvey Rue; Ellis Island, Mrg. Al- DRUGSTORE beit I. Hollingsworth; Indians, Mrs. H. Hare; chaplain, Mrs. Jean- Christian Science ette Atwood; ways and means, Mrs. Lecture Planned Richard Hatfield; press and scrap SCREENS book, Mrs. Atwood; citizenship, The First Church of Christ, Sci- Mrs. E. Hatfield. 100 AND STORM SASH UNITS THAT ARE entist, of Fanwood and Scotch Plans were made to conduct a SENSATIONALLy DIFFERENT Plains cordially invites those in- rummage Bale in June, the date to • teresteii to a lecture on Christian be announced. It was voted to row* BURROWES all-aluminum combinations defy de- ! Science by Earl E. Sims, C.S., of ilace a wreath of flowers at the ASPIRIN scription. Chock-full of important advantages found Austin, Tex. The lecture will be soldiers monument, corner of Park in no other window. Nationally known and con- given tonight in the high school and Front street, Scotch Plains on PUFFS stantly improved for over 75 years. Cost no more. auditorium at 8:U0 p. m. Mr. Memorial Day. An invitation was S Grain Sims is a member of the board of read from the DAR of Summit, to YOU MUST SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF lectureship of the Mother Church Paul MEISEL attend the celebration and exhibits in Boston. in observance of the town's 50th anniversary, which will be held Stationer BERNAL O. BODKIN during the week of May 16 to 21. WESTFIELD 2-C0I4 Patricia Collin To Miss Reignette Marsh gave an 38 ELM STREET . WESTFIELD, N. J. lUrch E«U For Fwraittir* Notary Stamp* of all kinds—made to order. AUTO SAFETY GLASS K»r, DaplicatMl WhiU You Wait. Plumbing CRANFORD GLASS * KEY SHOP FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL Heating I South AT.., W. Pens of all makes repaired—2'3 weeks. Tinning CRANFORD 6-M03 Leaden and Gutters Water Heater*— Ga« Ranges LIBERTY Here !» one of the finest SPECIALIZING IN blends available today. REPAIRS FOOD STORE 1MARUN The toait of those who HENRY SUPERETTE SHAVE know and the favorite of G00DFR1END •1) who have tried it. 227 Prosoect Street CREAM Tel. 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