YMCA WORLD SERVICE THE WESTFIELD LEADER MONTH THE LEADING AKD MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER »N UNION COUNTY

ENTY-THIRD YEAR—No at Wrs.tiu.lii. X. J. Published WESTFIELD. NEW J HUSKY, TIIUHSDAY. MAY It!, 1!)63 Every Thursday 32Pagei—10C

GIRLS' 7 to 14 Soorsutbor WESTPIELD The Altman Inferior Design Studio SHORTALLS 2 for $5.00 «oo $«••• in Short Hills .--*••

brings you a skilled Dccdrating Staff

ond all »hc facilities of our Filth Avenue Studio. Arthur Stevens 233-5-7 East Broad St. ADams 3-1111 Open Thursday evenings until 9:00 P. M. O|i«>n Mon. Nlto 'Til 9 Page 4 THE WESTFKXD I!H. cemetery environment,Call ua., Base. He and his wife were married of Westfield, has been general chair- raOVRMBNT OP A SECTION OP Their 0 no obligation what* the Westfield Presbyterian Church, 12-story luxury apartment building Marehe Slav, Tchaikowsky, Kathar- FIKHSON 8TmSKST, THE APPRO. a few days later. the Westfield Garden Club and the man of this committee for the past ine Pietsch; Needle in a Haystack, PHIATIOK OK TIIB MONIIDg HKV- u •ocver. We ere specialists io on the Barnes Tract in Mountain J0SSAHV TIIERRKOK, AND T1IK at 2:00 I'.M. I>ayllih,V ?« <• F The Gilberts visited here last Au- Wilson College Alumnae. Ave. was denied by the Planning 12 years, and has been instrumental Rozin, Etude, Kabalevsky, Susan Bpeclflcailo,,, Vnd f> '"» ' tolly ISKUANCE OP BOND ANTICIPA- for the |.ro|mBl.,i u- rb °" °< guaranteed gust. Memorial services were conducted Board; Willis Curtiss, surveyor and in turning over considerable sums Hammes. TION VOTKS FOR THR FINAN- nobert Ko,<.r u.^-i"^ of money to this charity. Several CING OF §AIn WORK, and approved l,y i JJ SS E"" •nM&u Saturday afternoon in the Presby- former town engineer, and Irwin Also, In Autumn, MacDowell, San- 5-MI-lt FeeB I8.9C terian Church Chapel by Dr. Fred- Silverllght, Westfield attorney. new centers for homeless boys and KOTICR the office of ,n|rt * '.' n "I* Mrs. Gertrude H. Orr girls have been established in Italy dra Cohen, guest pupil of Dr. Edwin Take notice that Centennial Iyodce ough Hall )., *," , /,?*i"«' II Services were conducted Sunday erick E. Christian, minister. No. 400, I.B.P.O.K. of Weatfleld, llftH N. J. and ofsai^^J^in Speaking against the apartments with this money. Hughes;Two-Part Invention, No. 8,applied to the Mayor and Council nf for Mrs. Gertrude H. Orr, 73, of 806 will be Harold Simon, Elizabeth at- the Town of Westneld, N. J., for a Louis J. Dughi. Westfield attor- Bach, Deborah Shallcross; Taran- 1-enewal of a Club License for prcm- Standish Ave., who died Friday at Mrs. Edmund Conway torney and former assistant to the lnen situated at 444 W. Droad St.. Overlook Hospital, Summit, by Rev. Mrs. Eleanor Jensen Conway, head of the New Jersey Local Tax ney, is campaign manager. Com- tella, Pieczonka, Robert D. Glover; %Ventfk'ld. N. J. mittee members from Westfield in- The napies of the officers of this Dr. Frederick E. Christian at the54, wife of Edmund Conway of 47Property Bureau; Robert Reel, en- Russian Boots, Beck, Beth Sortor; club and the offices they (111 re- Presbyterian Church. Woodbrook Cir. died May 7 at Me- gineer who lives near the proposed clude Dr. Albert M. Falcone and Pastorale, Scarlatti. Susan Upshaw; spectively are: Wehster MoN'elll lOxnlted Ruler, 239 Heryllum ltd., Mrs, Orr, who was active in civc morial General Hospital, Union, apartment building tract and main- Philip Minnicino, area co-chairmen, Two-Part Invention No. 1, Bach, Will Scotch Plains, N. J.; Ualph (ice, affairs for 50 years, headed the Red after a lengthy illness. tains property values will go down and John Savoca. IjondhiK Knlfrht. G09 Central Ave., O' the Wisp, MacDowell. Virginia WoBtfleld. N. J.: James Bishop, i^ad- Cross canteen here during World A native of Jersey City, Mrs. if it is permitted, and Gene Simpson, Among the 1000 people who are Inir Knight, 441 Downer St.. Weat- r of Ctunllt> o War II and served on the official Conway had resided in Lancaster, president of the PTA and defeated Monks; Arabesque No. 2, Debussy, fleld, N, ,T.; TreBton Onque, r^eadlne for Over 1W» Yearn expected to attend, the affair will Barbara Zack; Le Petit Anne Blanc, KlllKht. 128 Terrlll IW., Plalntleld, boards of the Public Library, Dis-Pa., before moving here three years Republican candidate for Borough be U.S. Sen. Harrison A. Williams N. J.: J.'Abraham Katon, financial trict Visiting Nurse Association, Council nomination in the recent Ibert, Mary Moffett; Prelude in C,fiocrctnry, 2634 Plainfield Ave, L. L. MANNING & SON ago. Jr., Freeholder Peter McDonough, Scotch i'lalnd, N. J.; Alfred Cnvlnfr- MONUMENTS - MARKERS YWCA and the Children's Special- primary. Dr. Ramiro Ruggiero, Italian Vice Prokofieff, William Stlef, guest pu- ton, Treanurer, 126 Green PI., Went- E»t. 1801 Phimp PI, O-07CW ized Hospital, Mountainside. fleld, N. J.; Mansfield Johnson, Tyler, 405 AV. Front SI., I'lainDeltt, N. J. Consul from New York City, and pil of Mrs. Edna Reagan; Hungari- 121 Johnson Ave Scotch Plain.. Sho was one of the few women N. J.; Andrew Lambert, Esquire, 443 KUMI3II A. HOPFAR1 LEADEH WANT ADS PAV Congresswoman Florence P. Dwyer. an, MacDowell, Deborah Shallcross. Clinton St., E. Orange, N. J.; Ulyxses WHOEVER Let ui NOT forget to remember THOUGHT A The LINCOLN MONUMENT Co. ZENITH QUALITY Complete design service and BEHIND-THEEAR custom manufacturing done on premises HEARING AID 4015 OrnnKe (toad, Montrlnlr — 744-1RO0 CAN SELL evealnicm (Mnplevrouil) — 703>464S FOR SO LITTLE

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS Arnold Salberg F H. Gray, Jr. MnmiKrr Manner WESTFIELD CRANFORD 318 E. BROAD ST. 12 SPRINGFIELD AVE. Phono AD 3-0143 Phone DR 6-0092 HEARING AID CENTER 110 Central Avenue Westfield, N. J. * SERVICES YOU NEED BLDG. CONTRACTING • MISCELLANEOUS 'MOVING AND -MODERNIZING SOI Til 1111,1, HXI-/IVATINO—Sturm GENERAL TRUCKING ti".\>'rn. Kitnlun-y si'wi-r-*, lntul wink, »-nni 7-r,-lf t.-li-tl Si'crctni-lnl MtilllriKn ROOFING R SIDING 'I'nin* 'I'rnnMcrlptlitn • 101,11 \N ,V I'll. UllVIMi A •i'l'OU- Mli.i..,.»ri,,.l,|,,u l-rlntlnn \ Mill'. XKIIVII'I-: '" -''I I1- ."tilti-!: sr 11-1 I'll in.,1.1. ..| lul- n.ii.MCM'. Kl.llni:. IliiM.t.i. l,i':,il'.r». l^'r.-ll Sir.mil XI. l-Ill - In N.-iv Kiiirl.iinl. I" I •. I 1 «ln. :inil Hm.r l!i'|i;ilr.'i. J»l..< i-n • r.-.l l.v in- Kriitrli ritiliiN, N, .J, • •iilir.O'iil.-i .'.lilinni i.lii. ^:HIII. vim to tint ;uli-i-. rh I hi;, t 1-ni. I .-I us .-.-:tiiii;it.. ^-nut V,'M:\N" nool'ivi: ,v KIUIM: in. ii. U in.,\-i'. Inil.-il V:.n l.liii'.i.' Al' IC;:i I'niNiii'i-t St. Wt-MHt-M ::-::n:::i. r.-f-tl AIHM< :r-:ir,i i I II Mil Cl.iri'KHN, |,l:i,l,'.i "li;, nH.i,,,| :t-?:;-t r ' «ii '-ntllMi; in,,I .-'hi |i.|. i Hi " •II' 'l»)>; Ai> :• V 1.5.1 i-i'i-iiiti, NATIONAL VAN UNES

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J, KRAUTTKR TREE EXPERTS l<:.M>''ll H'lillll-M iil'.l I'lili'ilrlli'tluu illi'V ll.li i', HIM i-i ri.it. I'Jirin-llt ry, (ii;f'..,!it >-. rti'i-l ill-ill (,i,fl r. :- u '•rl»ill(Mfi' l-'fii t'^h'f |iiliiTil>lnil. N.i lull t...i B,null. Allwfiili In. .1,. ,..•, ( ,,||||,..| <,,,,. | , ,,r,, MUrU'.liil - .'I. It-id'., i I'imi.iiiitiln, Cull of linen and arnol triac.otafe, coo!, washabla and wrinkles-proof, :'-,(iipl i-tc 1 IMIIM ;>)i'!• I'., VI-I >...(- A. 1,. Kmllli, .Mr-riliiult S.K77I1. SI15 K.nldi A VI". f\ •i-tlWi t i-K-ir • TILING Gaidwerm's sheath or fwo-parf dross, In whtfo, pink, aqua, SCHMICDE TREE EXPERT CO. • ROOFING CERAMIC THING Hiirt'ltiMKlnii In natural or yollow, each 35.00 lord & Taylor, Mlllburn Itl -1IIIWIMI . Mlntonnil'lln'ninf Repairs ami Alteration! Innnt-t-d M'liulrliiK liowilntn ittnl Huf'nrfi Hntv >!'A % IIIKI ri'l'dlriiri. W. KiilmliKrt. Al> S-- GEORGE HOOK «HI Hi. 11 mil«1,1 iium, Mo.jnlnln- Open Monday through Saturday 9:30 to 5.30 and Thursday nights until 9iOO •111" | PI «-4272 I-Hti IE TOESTFEELD (N. J.) LEADER, tHWlSDAT, MAT II, l«S Third Graders at Tamaques Learn Indians Are Not Legendary Folk For the past several inomhs. Miss Marylci Hancock's third grade daw Riflle Range Practice \ 'S! Tair.oqaes School ha? bec'ii dis- covering that Indians arc real peo- ' Ends in Fatality \ ple not just storybook, movie and I Scotch Plains—Ak-xandiM- Mandor- ' TV characters. | In. 24. of 37 Stuyvt-sant Ave.. Nvw- Ii nil bof.nn when one of the moth- : oi k. was shot and Killed at 3:i5 p.in '. Mmmmrnms >:iUl ers M''-- i Grossmann. brought .Saturday as he and two companions' in "slides of an Indian family, Ihe I wore practk-iris at a rifle r::nse. IV i Sherwood Tsotighs. Gary Grossmann [ lice said the shooting was accidental. [ ond liis family visited the Tsotighs ; Mr. M; nUorla was taken by the j and their ten children last summer I Scotch Plains Rescue Squad to Muh- i in Elsjin. Okla. Rev. Tsotigh is ajlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, where member of the Kiowa Indian tribe. ! he was pronounced dead at 4:15 The class decided they would write ! o'clock. He was shot in the right to Sherwood. Jr., who is Gary's age | chest. and in ilie third grade at Elgin Ele- mentary School. They wanted to The accident occurred at Ray's know more about Indian life today. Sports Shop. Home 22. a golf-driving Instead of one letter they received range, sports show and rifle range. 30 letters from the Elgin third grade. Police said Mr. Mandorla was pass- 23,450,000 Included were pictures of the six In- ing a .22 caliber rifle to John Guili- dian children in the class. Their ano. 46, of 555 S. Clinton St., East PLAID STAMPS tribes included: Kiowa. Comanche Orange, when it discharged. PLUS~* ^^ and Apache. The children also found postcards of a nearby "Indian City, 350 TV. SETS USA," tin' Indian capital of the na- Franklin Faculty (Onir I 0U» P»r Winnlni Hlddtn Trtaiurt Cud — Jud|«i' Declilon Flmll *" tion, inside the letters. Now every- 700 RADIOS one lus an Oklahoma penpal to write A&P NOTHING TO BUY-ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE! to. Guests at Tea Employeti 700 WATCHES and thtlr S { f buIous prile for folks who The class study of Indians in other Faculty members of Franklin not 700 CAMERAS !* t\^l°i l » '"8 to ». either - ail you do is pick up a Hidden for regions—the Southwest, the North School and Franklin Annex were prim. WOO B«-B-Q Grill* play HIDDEN TREASURE at Aa.PI And thera Trea.ure card at A..P and follow the .impte Pacific coast, the woodlands and the honored at a lea yesterday afternoon will b« plenty of opportunities for you to win instructions. Nothing to buy-adults can par- plains-was enriched by a trip to the in Franklin School arranged by the any one or more of the valuable priieil Noth- ticipate at often at they like! Start todayl Monlclair Museum to see the excel- PTA executive board. lent dispby of artifacts and cos- tumes. The children were accom- Installation of new officers and a Thrifty Grocery Buys! panied by Miss Susan Galansky, stu- display of student art work will fea- WlUwrt—l#l«et duality i dent teacher from Newark State Col- ture the May 23 general meeting of "Super- lege and Mrs. Donald Shafarman. tin." association. LARGE EGGS 2^:79 Right" SHORT | Recently, in connection .with the Plans for both events were out- New Jersey Indians, Lcnni-Lenape, lined by the executive board last Synnyfltld—F«ney Frtih Crtmiry—Silt tr Uit«ill*4 MATUJtAUY CUT * grade 3-3 visited Newark Museum. week in the school when Mrs. War- ! ««« HI Regular 110. Mrs. James Taylor. PTA mem- ithe Indian study—weaving, pottery SUNSWEET—Umwultntd Style jmakins, blanket designing and sym- bership chairman, said parent mem- 65 bol writing. The boys and girls have bership totaled R9 per cent while also written creative stories and poe- faculty membership was 100 per Prune Juice bottle 4# # jtry for their Indian notebooks. cent. 55! Mrs. L. E. Cross, library chair- UP Oradi A man, reported 0,100 books are con- sECTI0N! ;,;, tained in the two Franklin libraries. 59' "SuP.r.R<9ht NATURALLY AGED CALIFORNIA CUT BOKEIESS CHUCK ftousa Band Award She noted that II! mothers donate Grapefruit 3 approximately 72 man hours each KOUNTT KIST BRAND week to the operation of the serv- Beef Chuck No Fat C Given 2 Seniors ices. Mrs. Albert Driver, advisor, Bone In c Added said a World Book dictionary is be- Sweet Peas 4 59POT ROAST Ib. Ik. Flutist Carol Vandorhilt and trum- inR given to the library, in recog- 49 55 pet player Dan Hanke ore joint win- BROADCAST BRAND nition of Mrs. Cross' efforts. Su par-Right—Bensltu Brltkit Supir C c mmimil ions from fellow band mem- .Ernestine Ilowell, program director. Premium Crackers ° !^:29 GROUND CHUCK Xe»> 55 CHUCK FILLET Quality B«if bers and confirmed by the hand di- The plaques recognize Ihe many snh C c Pan 1 Al Sib. rector and school principal. I hours of work and dedication in s B 1 HydroxCookies * 45 89 Ib. FANCY WHITING Carol is the 17-year-old daughter • helping children and young people to I FLANK STEAKS S jot Mr. and Mrs. Byron Vnmlcrbilt of hielp themselves and become better Burry's Scooter Pie Cookies ';' 49° p41 Sylvani.-i l'l. She has been ae- '. citizens. C l5 ot e Jane Parhcr Bahcd Foods! fepiMl at Vassar College this fall, ; Iiecipients are: Miss Cynthia Hull, Broadcast ZTHash i 39° '^^57 _. • m^» Thi)W«.l5«v. 10c itifld hopes to continuu her musical ;Miss Mary Alice l.ee. Miss Kranciiu"; activities (here. j Johnston. Miss Martha .lohnnsen. j Muellers Elbow Macaroni 2 Z.47° Blueberry Pie ^o,, I Dan. also 17, is president of the ! Miss Kliwibi-lh I.ciuh. Miss .ludy j Dje«|||»e PILLSBURYor BALLARDS « 8 01. OQ() 1 Kir.il and Ihe sou of Mr. ami Mrs. Prince, Miss Joan Wriuhl. Mrs. Dan-• OI9CUI15 |lnDairyC.l.| * pl«i. •* C jA- It Ilnnko of (117 Cartel on ltd. Al- iel 1'irrer, Dennis l.am1, Mitchell I Cinnamon Buns 9 35 I Sale ;ltaiKh he hopes to play in the .Herman. I.ec Hflach. Kenneth M.i Marcal Toilet Tissue ^...dcic, 4ra ib 390 C JVnnsylvanin State ISIuu Uaml when ; Ilc.ich. Bcrnnrd Hrugmans. David Cpl- INSTANT SOAP GRANULES B«nd«d J 'lb-4'/i Ojo Chiffon Cake ™«*-™™ 55 we enters 1'enn State this fall. Dan 'Sonicrs, Karl Lamberl. Howard ' *l* Buy I «t rrgulflr pric« .. . Gol I ff«» Togtthtr 01. p^9*- ^^ j»ill nut be going into music as a , MacKcnzic and Lawrence W. Brown. C jcarcer. Nine Lives Cat Food «"<- 2^29° Meaaowbrook *...* 25 onflPCoffee! 6 Ten Piano Students Strongheart Dog Food ;* 10 ?' A |J P||l» Germicidicdl DtUrgtnl 4 ex. O^O Fresh Fruits 6 Vegetables! jCapt.W.Baugliman ! Of Mrs. SlifVr Honored Ullil rlllS -T» ,d lodin." bot.*' Wllh m W Awards from the Music Educa- : 7 WATERMELON w"X M.t99.! w Civcn Command tor's Association were presented to Florient Aerosol Deodorant ^ b°; C,;47° Mild * Mullow i 1(1 piano students who were audition- C i f"-'Pt- Wnltcr L. BniiKhmnn of ed at Monlclair Stnte Teachers Col- ! SWEET CORN ^ST^ 10 49 P't'stfit'ld h;is iissunicfl coniinMnd of • leue May I. AH ten received excel- | Dairy Values! R d Ripi Uf s C 1- IB. BAG ^ l^'.idiinartcrs squmlnMi <»f tlu1 lent and superior erodes and four of j Mel-O-BIt — Piitturiied Prooesi TOMATOES ' " " * """" 23 ONLY- S*o:li Maintenance and Supply ; these received gold pins having nil- JCht Fc C Crwi|> .-it Itrese AFIS. TON;IS. jditioml with honors for throe years Sharp American " 67,^ I 'iiptinn IUiu,':limnn. son of Mr. nnd| The follnwini'. children received j PASCAL CELERY 19 p« I.CToy 15. rUiimhmnn of Ii2ll Kin- 'honors: I.ois Width, Susan Ilammes. I Mild Ched-o-Bit "^T ,^43° pffc (V.. previously was st:ilkmril Diana Ilartnian. llolierl I). (Jlnver. I oltlF Y St lb Frozen Food Buys.' Save I8« M William* Aril. Ariz. Hi- i-iiti-ri-d llernard Shell, liclli Sorter. Su'.an I Store Cheese "w".NA^ d *" -75° Cooonul, Apple sr Cherry lie SiTvicc in lii.">2. il:|i'.haw. Virginia Monks. Mary Mof- j Italian Romano Cheese ^°"<< IL79C C i Tlu> c;ipi,'iin received ,-i IIS ili-yree I let:. Debdiah Shallcrnis. I Morton's Fruit Pies 3 85 froni Sir;icusi> University Hi. and ! 'I'licy are tli" piano studi'iils of; B 8 35 w> Wif.. K.'ithurine. ;i former rosi- , Dorothy I!. Slifer, ti7(l .Summit Ave. Mild Cheddar Bars wL :;:' ;; ° Morton's Pot Pies cku=..n.,T..i., 4 ««; ggc wiil Z\l 2.76 il II' S«r«> C 43 1.29 TO III../, 49c Spccini This V/uck pl'j 100 Tablet Bottle NANCY Colgate's Fab All Detergent Colgate's Soaky Ajax Cleanser Conlrollod 5u.)i Tl,» 1,,n II-.11, WilliCliloriri.llUiif.il W.l)i3c I Ib. 1 AQQ Wilh 10c 3 1b. loi.C7o V/illi Jc I Ib. S offlaU oi. ptq.*«' o old.I,.I ,,!,. U' off l«h «V"-20 "<" conlribuintl much of her time and energy to /ho bonntit Prlc .((«.«,. thru S.ta,d.,, M., 1 t,h In Sup.' M.,k.i, ,nd J,l»-$o,,l« .,»,.. .nl . All Toba,*., IV,,lu, ,*, Kr.-h Milk ...d Al, ,,l,,,|| )!„",.„„,, J,*,',', ,~ ,.,,,,',' .s,,^", ,',„„; °f thos.. not only in rho businoss of reol estate but to tho v c e (u uv"isis of real property, cis woll.

So to Ntincy Reynolds, our fine competitor, wo $oy o'chir.l to Youl 5 155 ELM ST.. WESTFIELD, N. J. 105 SOUTH AVE., FANWOOD 1060 RARITAN RD., CLARK WESTFIEID OFFICE IAROB FREE PARKING AREA BETWEEN MARTINS AVE. & TERRILL RO. BETWEEN CENTRAL 4 WESTFIIUD AWM. Cor. North Av«. ond Elm»r SI. OPEN FRIDAY TIIL 10 P.M. OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Tit 9 P.M. ADami 3-0065 own Parking Area OPIN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ANO THURSDAY TIU 9 P.M. OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 10 P.M. Offlcoi 256 South Ave. FAnwood 2-7700 THE WESTFJELD

RANDOtPH- BARRETT & CRAIN C. B. SMITH, JR. HARRY H. MALLETT DANKER & DANKER, PEARSALL EDWIN O. EDWARDS WIEGMAN CO. Inc. NANCY F. REYNOLDS HlOALl !)lt Realtors & Krultun k conrernlnsr this PAR- ASSOCIATES 112 Elm St. Multiple Uhtluic M« iul>er8 Westfield Mountainside $20,500 TIAL LIST of quulity liuint-t FRANKENBACH itvuliable by caMtug Realtors AD 3-5555 l.">:i MouotulA Avenue, W'cvtfleld I'vrfevt couiDtlun, inside and W»Hi-l«, .V j AD 2-1800 AD 3-1800 »Ut, this lily 4 home in Scotch AD 2-5OSO lki KKALTOltS INS1ROU5 ADomt 2-6609 Plains in m-ar t runt* nor rat ion. 149 ELMER STREET ' 302 Eatt Broad St. neho'ils, and tho Kv.w York liua. Mcmbvr or Th* Living roujn. dJnrtte, kitchen, 115 Elm St., AD 2-4700 ThiH pt-rfc-ot Funvsoort Cape Cod Multiple Liwiiuitr ay • * * nii'i attractive porcu. screentd Westfield, N. i. EXPANDED CAPE COD and K1UHSP<1. HeiTtutlon room, iu ideul for tlit yuuti(? cpuplv WESTFIELD l;tu ndry at Krath pi us. Oiiraj^e. t Multlj.lr lAntlnn Syntem HcuMonaLtU: taxt-H, and vt-ry low ADama X-48M A DIFFERENT EIGHT HOMES 1 Siuttb I'inin*—MountulaMlde ljtjii\tt'^vni inlly $29,250 — $92,500 Four bedroom**, two up, and two And l^ baths In this immac- Uuill in 1LI4S Ijatlus just it »?* im tidtd Ku n wood b u n«a lo w. Jttonc front home for hln ownMarly VJncentHen. requti trm-nta In i>nlir to t'i lew Ktt-ps above Hit- living i u Livinf? room with plcturt win- ue*\ Just painttf Kt'uHr mu-ul ull heat :;Q), tit wull ovtn type klt<-h*n with liiilhN uu Ilio 2ml ll»wr 1 j $31,500 alao in Wcntflcld. Bpacioua panelled recreation you unrloub!(•' i»ok hull- IK-M gnraK" mul rcusonaMi table «piu-i , and u cedar pan- room in basement. Many extras the UKAI-TuKS J»L12]>OH. «.-llc.-(] ilen. At Uiu Krmlf ltv«-l in llflilll Ill-«U ll«>IIIIIM III lltlllK Included. flu- rear i» H nlrc coinl.>tit;ttinr roiim nnd lllllllIK rouml ridl- A most attractive home with $26,900 Wt< llkv bi-lUtf HISALTOHS of u 20 fcioL fujnily ruom Hit'I live bed room H nrut 3 >« huths. A sparkling brick front Colo- 00 x ii»fi lot with trees. ll.iill tvjdtli |if|cic«*ll Olik ni(i.l, with two-car garage, pine At 92 lo tJi ;i a) fnut aivnlilted It-rrai '•. tltMii-Mi i-«*i'r«-iillon roitm fifth ('olonial (Jet'or \v&* havti U«L*I1 Five bedrooms! You won't be Transferrfd uwner muHt «t-ll. throughout from the Colonial panelled den, and located In a IMIT. l.uciitiou lit-re imikea lU-ve thi're in this much upacp fine West field area, near all We huj>e initi you 8HW the THREE NEW LISTINGS rt-.iloiim mirth utlllr! (lu Itrcijiiu-i- uiul twin comer cabi- in thin rnodorn home (built in I muvits Ht the JUAI/TO TJ.1 K IN WYCHWOOD nets in tht> dining room to the ] 1*54> until you see it. living- ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! TJiK where, in mlcJiliuii to "TO mnrli-rn country kitchen done in room, dintttf? room, modern kit- K1I.1* A SIOCKIXIJHJHIV ttn-y VERY PRETTY • melluw jilne. A perfect home chen with table j*i>ace. Recrea- The most gorgeous horn** that fur n (frovvinK family that neclH tion mom, full lia«f merit. One Kine Fan wood Kplit level with j a ii yu in; could ever dream of! COLONIAL «pai v and yet apiircuiaUn cent IT hall, two-car n»r«se> FILM — KpcihiJ reM-atu.' fro'm THREE BEDROOMS and one-half baths, pood Hized very convt-nlenlly louate«*l-«l**-"l I>^*1- For th« exocutlvc, a white brick room Iu (14 x 15.8) plun bay highlights the itfrvlfp that l« OnpIe Colonial witli wliHf rnof. ro out H Hint 2 liuttiN UII I he COUNTRY RANCH front Colon la I with a\ntt- roof, window — ultra modern kti- Ulven tu b»th th« buyer nnd the l-'iiUantc vewt inul*', all ructlvi? runui biiJ* 11 flrt*pluct> ami H ttay window. A 1 h f«x*t pant-llc-d di-n HOCOIKI floor t <>i>iuf»r(iiljle $31,900 in West field's Vychwood »ec- clien beautifully appointed and Heller by the Realtor. H'H uvull- liing rourn with llrcpltU'c, llvlnu room tvftli flrrplncfI arranged —• panelled den—mud BblP llirouKh the WoHlliehJ alKtj hiiH a bay window. Tin re $33,500 tlun. pr-tty flinlnn r'>r>m vvltli liullt- iltnlliK •"<•••• *vlth lauvi-ri-il Excellent WCHttleld location; *;to.tM>o. room or extra den — jiowdt-i Hoard for si-rvlce clubs. Iti chinn cloHct, modcrii kltclu-n Is a (IhifiiK room and a pr>n-h, 1 anil im nutdoor fUnurHtoiif path*. t-hiiifi jJuNet tlourm f !»"<•(rl<* t-ntraiK *' hall leads to cedar room — five beautiful bedrooms that hurt wall oven, muntcr k I I i- h r u ivlth hrviilLftint Just liNtctl — a throo bfdroom, and 3 bathe on second flour — iRr- ii ml brca h TUHI njiiice, Tin- kiu-lH'ii iM purtirularly nice. ])HnelU' bath rain lil jnK ranch on from the rest of the liouwe. IJIV- AM» MANY MOIIK TO CHOOHtO the recrentlun room IK (2S X 25) wdcr room und i)c«l liiinellfil rt-rrrnthin rttitm lit tf r than hul f nn a<-ru In a and you must see It to appre- |c:h complet** tli(^ llr»t tloor. riiiiKC. breakfast rotiin, and ad- r \t\g mom with huivl »pl It IfltOH Ol'll t'ONPLKTK J,1»T. i * uiit powder room. The thn-c hiiMftitf u«| Nhitc rouf. IVio bt-autlful a t* f t I c« n of Kcotch ciate the beauty of it! Har with Second floor IIUH thre** bed- I'lains. The dcllKhtful ncr«ened bt'nnif*; fllnififf room, very mod- rDnnis, drciKinK room u nd two1 n'd ntcmiH ami tlli-d bfttli tip- ciM'kern, "CIMK^P" nml "Cin- ern kitchen. I^arfi:6 recreation running water. All carpet I tip «tafr» arc brfKht and clu'tTful. dy" to g'ri'rft >«ul (In Wyt'li- iMtrch over 1 nokH the park-like included •— two car traragre — tiled bn t h H, W'HI 1 t u wn 11 car - juck yard. Many K°rf?t-oiia room. Krado lovfl Inundry. pliiK inciiirleti. lonely lot IIUH Tlicre 1H a full Hlsse 2-car sa- Thri-e twtn-slxed bodroamR, 2 tool shed and patio — auto ravto anil inriciidRm ilrlvt, 10v- ubf it nil pluntiiifin that hav-e matlc garage doors—located hi 124' frontage, $3GPOO tiled hnthn. Quality built In HARRY H. MALLETT J erytlilntf la In t<»|) urdcr in tliln n the Joy of this retiring 1!»54, on n large lot. I ftrkwood section of Scotch RANCH WITH A DEN poBt-war home llHteil at S2R.U00. family. $30,900 Realtor Flu Inn! $56,900. $29,900 WYCHVIEW AREA IN BEAUTIFUL $36,900 FOUR BEDROOMS THREE BEDROOMS •TIN Nflilitiit, Indeed, that we p $18,900 Jt\s a plno punellPil den with llntl u four bedroom — li% 1 Member 4 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS bi4th Colonial In MUCII II ile- On a wlridlns strrct In "Wych- Oilca Rental* privacy, too, for It IH strait*- In a lovely Bettlngr on Hlopinj;, AND NURSERY MOUNTAINSIDE woofl; snow white Georgian Co- Five room one floor living with ft; lea I ly placed opening out of NlrnWIt* lorn I ton . . . >**t Appraisals MvrtKugcm 1 terruced lot thin aprawllnfi: Co- lon la 1, H la t e ro o f, on a (food ex puns to it apace. 2-CAR GARAGE AIT. the (limns room. Three bcd- lonial oITerH four bcdroomn, two fit poHBfH8if- (TtM'Mtlliy) «lzerl lot. Fireplace In llvlnpr Con«altnnt It has a screened entrance roomB, 1*4 bathn, 2-cur garage. and one-h»lf baths. Hide <*JI - H pltii.sjint homo. Fireplace tintl ivr hope I* will HtUI $37,000 porch und a full banement, 1 room, fanilly-H'zt»d dining room, OwniT lius reihi.i-,1 ilieprlc.i I-argc lot with treew. Close to ranee hull, well proportioned tin HvlnfcC room, full Hize lit> iivnllulilf >vlii'ii thU nd modern kitchen, open porch. 141 Blvcr St. AD 2-5050 Materials on hand tu build ShackRmaxon School. Choice (linlnn room, HUnroom, mc»drni- t(|iiM'ur« ('I'JmrKilnj ) f The A five bedroom, 2% bath split hla iHlKe li..nie KIIIWM in tvlnff room with fireplace,Hpu - Three extra lar^o lu>droomH, aV4 basement recreation room will good North ulik. UVilHtM Iwi l'arkwood arou in Scutch Plains. JIOUH dlnintf room with corner ized kitchen. Liu-fre ]»t with in»Nt«*r bfitroum IN nlnioitt hist* on ft hillniile. There (B Hbaths. Itocroation room. Ijet us vea.t BUI L* PU bt: left at this asking price. uie trt'eH and picnic area. 'M' x i-' (t««i of til* olhfr largi* family room, full base- cupboard, tllod kitchen with flHow It to you before we have L*arge lot, 82' front, 180' av- In adilltlnn to "hi-'*iiH.*oVlh WestlnifhouHe dlshwawher and tlirct' IIrt* over li)'),'rite Itit- ment, two-nir KaraRp. i»atlc* and to way, "Sorry, It's sold!" erage depth — oil heat. At- flit'ii It tiled and thrre In a Srt-ut big lot. The»c trans- Ins room. illnhiK room ani k: electric ran^re. Hot water heat, tached gara««i, It's In the "Creitt- I'hi'n witli liu-aiih«r and lat- oil fired, two-car attached tcn- a turner oii|iboard In (he ferred owners are anxiou« HO CROSS COUNTY REALTY wood" section of Scotch Plains. «>•«. there is u :;' niTeath rape. TJIIB 1B a ono-ownir home (HnhiK room. Colonial nuin- why not take a look? roinn HIIII |iln.l!iBr«|ili<-r'i \>utl In A-l condition. $30,900. (le nnd flreiilnce Jii living C. B. SMITH, JR. Itrnttom shop 111 bii.seineiil. We ivlil 1 EDWIN O. EDWARDS room, of cour wet powder 8i14 Mountnln Avtnue |)leni»t-(3 to tell yuu mure. riHinit 1'lne imnt*llnl reercn- STONEHENGE COLONIAL Realtor Moun year-old home IH maKnltlcent. of Ilanch homcH In Mountain- Yea, Indeed, the pool it* thebedrooma find two tiled baths Hath Formnn .. 889-1018 side, all with three or more 149 ELMER STREET FIVE BEDROOMS lr Chnpln All :i-riHUS TIHTC IN n center hall, llvlPK ... .AD 3-340H genuine article . . . It's 36' on the second floor. Charming room with fireplace, dlnlni? O. II. Smith, Jr. . bedrooms. IOIIK . , . untl 16' wide . . . and living: room (27') nan open flre- snhrlli Flyna AU »-B3IO room, den, powrier room, huK" ADmm, 1-4S48 $31,500 surrounded by a basket weave nlaco and two picture windows modern kitchen and jalouHled birch fence und, of course, u fit either end of the room. CJra- There lire four liiMiruoma purcli all on llrst floor. Th« four patio. Outdoor ahower, too, und OIOUH dining room with two un- IIIKI three It a HIM Tool Miuarc tlni: Ilxln'tj . . . including niter . . . UBUU.1 sun burst corner clip- niiild'H r«toin nml lintli) In lar^e. and there are two bathn. with plno panelled rt'crcatlon Bklmmer and vacuum cleaner. boards, horizontal nine wulnn- IIIIH ltiimlHoine lirlclt find room find two-cur KartigG. Ad- room on the otlier tide of CHANKOIU) A HnlKhi'd roeretitton room In Rod Now TCntfifinrl ranch d«>- LncUlIe A. Gchrlela. .Al> 3-T8»tt I'lltirinlliK ei-nlrr liall whlilii: Glunt sized yard . . . itiO x 250. •otlnff and chair rail. Delightful wtoiip liulf-tlmher. The llv- the baHemeiit. The lot Is rc-nlly jacent to tranHportatlon. An for the rcnldcnce, wo ur<* •ountry kltclien in knotty nine, RARE OPPORTUNITY hiK rui'iii hfitt lieitnivd •.•I'll— RIRHOII fnr canuii 1 country llv- tendH thniUKli n> a ...UMI bljr 1110' x 24 n'. The aw nor t«itip. 1l A IUTCH. It bedroomn, 2 Jo«ephlnr Ullrich .... A U 3-102(1 Htylf, hut iniulern, klli'h'n »ii confident that you will like Unit nil panelled (ion with l»uitt-ln ItiK ""tl HcldHtoiu* (Ireitliii't-1 including all the wall-to-wull ,—Brick and maHotiry on J hatliH, 21 ft. living room with ulnr I'lihinetn ami a rval In. too. Most attractive split level >ookshelvoH, Iluj^e recrentlnn tcmrloiiM dlnliiK- romni ***'i>- ¥ 1 wooded, nicely nhrutilitMl cor- California owner wfintn to HIOI IIIH •imx-'thiK. I rleert under orlK- fire pi IUT* , Inrf?* HC pur a to (lin- Albrrt G. Dnlikrr ...AU 2-1140 IIT'H pantr>" Inr your t-nr with a total of 8 ruomft mid room, breeze way, and double prilL'tlcally new Colnnial Hiillt, nriiti' lirenkftmt room. Lnrne nul coat. ner lot. JalouHliMl porch he- 3 baths . . , beautifully UvHlKnocl. garage. JG1,9OQ, rci'rritllon rnoiii In IHIM1- ing: room, panelled den, Colonial tween kltchon and bed room lovely ser.enril tmrell untl !»•' 4-liedroom, 'iVi baths, less thim details throughout. Kull hano- Ilnrrr T. Danker .... PL 5-3WJI JJuJlt 19G0 . . . owners trans- yns.ono. It'H in Cranfont'H chol<-- iitfiit. On it ItiMiutlfully could make additional playroom der room ("lui'l.te the r:: ferred. MOOIIPIII one-linlf a** re lot niont. 2-rn r RnrtiRP. $35,000. for children. floor, A han.Im.mi' foloif-; est section on largo lot and hut* lltttr I'MnrlpnlH only. 1*\J 7-9237. stairway ha.Is frem tin' e^r;;. The taxes nre under $775 . . . many extraw. In (lie heiirt of Wjclnvoocl, E It the condition IH excellent . . . :m,,%—LJeautl fully ntylcd for hall un tu four ni.i-t.r' >;. I.edrooniM u il). two lialhfl. Tr the location, popular Scotch- PEARSALL Stalfly ci-nter hall Colonial hi STRKMNfl — «'i acre fine flop- •iiHy hoUMekecplhK yet offi-rinp wood In Scotch J'UUIIB. 138,900. lai'KO entortainliiK ptiHslbilttleH. third thtor lias iin»tli.T l.clr" the Hampton Kd. Meet Ion with Wooil. Little trafflo; close to ami hath. A i.irf.it Inrpi- ta & B lifdroomn, 3 Imthft, detached .M,(MI0 Albert II. C. WteKMinn AD 3-3.1M public ami parochial schools, a I'fne pant'lltMl den adjoins living 1 room. 1-; x c <• 1 I f ii t rculdentlnl M. A. MERCNER ily home ion veiilii. I for juair parap;* . This home liaw t»cin ttlrm LUI Inn Pnul nml lMTfeell)' mnln- larKV liaHcment, 2-rar KtiraKO. Inc. liilnrtl. HUM four (KM!room* Low J20'H. Owner, MI 7-liE>04. *:i.l,(HH>—Brand new ranch with Wliy not phone us now? nml t««» IMIIIIM on ^nil . . . eXpflllHlcm p(>filltlC-H Ull hlli- HOME ON THE MOON ? InrKi* (-"') IIVIIIK ruinii with NOT A CAPI'1 fJOIJ slde lot. IK BI,M STIXlCliT — All S-4T0O HIT A CIS'WM It \\C It We're not HeUlnR- real estate Ureiiltu-e, t^raclouH illnlnK SALE—veur round, -4-bed- NEED SPACE? PHIL F. HENEHAN, Realtor room with (loriier cuv- Hnboard i»ll heat, clcrtrit- klt- there, yet, but we'll bo Itappy to GyenlnKB onlrt rooniH, gas heat, HO wcr and f^H^,^MH^—Already expanded with Hntl you ii holm* thut'H out of $16,900 1:5 Ahini Htreet, Critnfurd botirdMl knoll) plnr kllchen l'ii, 220 wiring, 13xl!3 living wuttT. full dry banement, lot two add It ion ill hedruomtt on lln»rl .«. Crovrr All 2-8-11)4 nit (>xir>0, wall to wall carpetIIIB We huvfl clone It foo.- other8. Close to grade Bchool; nlno <)|ii>n I''rl. eve und ivffkfiid« i-lleil ilcti) poniU'r rtiom fin zo bcdrooiiiH, full attic it ml and drnpcR. InrludeH Priffldniro ally deHlt^iwil to take the view Mr*. Alan llruce Conlln l*t . . . IIIIKT«* reereiitloti line men t, trccw. patio, fully into consideration, Phono us today. walking: distance to Holy Trin- nn s-1404 nnd nice tfn.H rumtc in perfect $26,900 ity. Sound liouso with 4 bed- room In httMfiucnt. AIMMII itdftfiipcd, brick front. JvfTor- condition. CT H-fiO49. Mra. Alrfelld W. BUchrlaon NKVI!\ ROOM Hpllt liU'hniillK one-tin If itere . Al> 2-SSH. «8t>,O4K) — Hoautifully modern rooms. Fireplace In the living condition, Ol 0-GD43. 5-2-4t We Know TIIIII you kim* I*1 room. The dining: room In com- Al> 2-TTaiS recreation room, 1 \'£ butliH, irt'CH nml Nliriil»N Kii'ore. (In four bedrooms with HO many litlrc f!. nnrkrr AD 2-2:tun em*« ltltchfMi with diHhwash- M. A. MERCNER it's rare. If ii"l Impefslk.'. i pjetely separate and well pro- Hpcclal features, must be ween llliB iortloned for a family K»ther- Crrraoo P. Prnrmll..AD 2-0708 . Httic fun, hcnter In liath- to bt- appreciated. moAi.rou nml ll h'.me "f ',"" nff. Do tell us if you'd like ronm. I>aTKe lot DO x llfi, every newel" t oust rn. ti'"t rl^H a- f vi'iilcneo. I'rlnelpalH only. H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor nrlee.l iin.hr !:;'•- A s|'->- more, details. Mrinllrr .Multiple l.l«llnB 2K7Sfl WESTFIELD Our 35th Year FANWOOD AIlui 2-.I14U HvlliK i i. riimlly «li.-.1 ilnii' CROSS COUNTY REALTY ro and nK.ilerli klle «• SiKH-ltMiH, miMlrrn

  • r>7> Me in her 4-25-tt illslnvasher nml Inl.le "l'»- mil cli home uillt Colon In 1 AVcKtfltlri Ilmiril itf ItcnUorfl Tlure Is nl».. mi altiacliv r VILLANE & SONS, BUILDERS (tv*-rtont*H. HUN lvhli1 t't-ntrr SPRING IN WYCHWOOD H.*S( MiMintnIn Avenm* rnom witli a.lj..ln1wr I'"'":' Ittill, f4iur lierr WcHtllclirWcHtlllr a uutHtnmllnttll Kti tiuilcJrrHl , It $29,900 the eve. ll.li! Pi" ''I •;* IIIIH ! liiMlrnoiiw. 2 tiled hatlm: Knicliuiii i-<-nt.-r ontninco null, Mr. MuiK-h Vl> »-i 1011 Many olh.r I.i' '• •""' •'" , Apartmentt for rent starting from $80 up trl«> kllt'lu-nt IIVIIIK room 1 Mlth itrt'iiltiee tmil pleiiire ivpll i>rii|u>rtlono -rivmily-' illnlnK room with Mr. I'hiliiiiN OII at'" ' $22,900 Homes for rent starting from $215 up Wl: NllOW >"ll Ihl'.ll^n IVIIIINMVI illrilnu' room with billlt-ln (Tolonlnl rurnpr cnlilnrt, tiled kltehen with We.itlnKlioimp 4 heilroonin, P,4 tiftthn. BparlouK Will build homei on our lots Itk'ture ivlmlior, Cumiilt'tcly illsliwiiKliiT nnd ntiiKO, Hurt piiwiler room. 111K Hcrecneil pori'lr llviiiy: and ll ( I u » M — ixirilvrliiK ••» GRADE LEVEL ENTRANCE wiiHher, wator miftetmr. full car enrage. Lovely trees and Multiple LlXInK Mrntbrm i:<-h«> l.nkc «;<»lf CcurHf, ami kit. le ,, w $25,800 dry hnHemont, nood Hchool loca- Hoo 7«s urea plus lav.no Tli.r. grounds. There arc four iteilrixiniH ! il.-n tmil three linthM on 2m\ (In- tion. Mid 20'8. AM a-^lSH, srreeiie.l !>•'•. Ii 1 al.oul 11'1-i. -";: MOUNTAINSIDE t 1 ti din ir mil II II tied room for in II M «ir "tt*eii nicor" • • .) CUSTOM BUILT attn.etlv.- I..I. «. SEVEN ROOM 1959 RANCH 1111*14*i- betlrontu Itnx iirlvtife ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor to Blve >"» del.l liutlt mid Nlet-iiltiK JM nth. NEVER OCCUPIED Thr<>(! bulroom.i. Beautiful 20x12.0 punrlloi] ilon with ruined II ii n tl K o ni c liniiflled den $43,500 < tln> othiT six IIH>IIIS. ivltli iiui»j' )Millt-lnH nml STONEHENGE nvi.ly kitchen with IIIIIIIM of uililn.-ts. lurKc- r.-nr lnwii, vlillrtri'ii'H etirved pleliirt* «Itnlow »v- vrl»n»klnti fiilr«vny, (irneloilN This rii'll^htrul lumlp redectft linnrH (if ('.ireful ronnifioratlon on Hay ninm on Kriniiul li-vi'I, 2 lovely tile lwthw. a-u«r muiiM.'. the Hiirt of this iiurreetlnnlxt nwtier nml In beautifully iiltllilteil REGENCY COLONIAL EXQUISITELY MODERN! H uhn-k to Hchixt], KnultM 1 tliroiifeh 4. j:!;t,rtOl>. "Htfii-div^vti"* lit InK roiim 1 $45,900 «ttli ltri-|>lnt'i' it nd riindiiiu on top of the mountain In MouritnlUKMt'. Tin main level oontiUnK itUltli IltfitrN. <;«rtin«'K for liirKf livhiK room uftli IIOWIMI plcturi' window an.l Mrli»f*', I'ili'nmlnir while hrlck ami frftiiw llffri'iu-y r«lonlnl- the IIOHIKII NEARLY AN ACRE. 2',-j i-nrHi l>i'iiullftil lot wllli aliiHi-otetl illnhiB room. tieuutifiiMy (UKIKILHI kltehrii with all- olTcrinK the JKHI In wcll-sli.iptd r<..>nis; living loom hits llrr- CENTER HALL SEVEN ROOM RANCH NIiHl mil feiu-liiH:, rolur •Icctrk- Hot I'olnt ii|t|>llum.<'M uml ;i liiimhonn' cherry iinnelleil lil!U'.', lull-nlzi'it IIIIIIIIK rnum, 111. ,1 kitihcn tvllb lireultfast lllimry with wnll of loillt-lns uml inil tlrepluee. Tntul of 4room, powder room; three unuKiiully IIITKI' lic-ilrtirinm mul two NII \\IUH nml iiiitii}* Mhiule 1 One of our i.op'.il."; '.»V-VC. $43,500 [*hn»i' brdronniH, IU'JLU tlf ully iiaiu-ileil fnmily rnnni (2."..r. \ I !> i twin-slzt licdrnoinw nod L* '-j Im HIM. Miilu.iriiMy ptuu'llfil icorfat h.n Imths; panelled n;im<. room: o,,,.n m.r<-.>iicil |,or •'•',• ,V u'^tik's n lnrf.li' HcrtM-iH'tl porch, wlilrli IH itn iidiliil pl«n^un' "ii room at Kiatlc Icx-rl. llascnu'iit mul "-car ^iirnuc. Only your KnrttKj-: lovely yiir.l with Hlmile tr..i-s and llrephn-i-. An lmuri'8- with four I" >lr' ""'' •" , ]. ivsu'ni I'vrii IIU:H: itlxxit Lli IUTCH ex IT! lent ly IIUUIHCJI ptim> In Kill •> ami nut. All V pl.t>>- yuiir SCOTCH PLAINS. ruriilturu; tin- r«>nt l« all di>m> for you by owm-r. $-1 l.tnm. FURNISHED RENTAL THE PRICE RECOMMENDS IT Th U lirlik. nml nut urn I EXCEPTIONALLY FINE. Ilim-Mtoiu- t;4-oruliiii t'olonltil In Fiimviv.il :i lirilrcioni (Mlonlal with P.. hat ha mill family If you h.ivi' :i laritt' family, why not .iie thin home nlTfrlnu U .. iM.i.-.l I.. !•<- •Mirti- of (!•«• foom. Avatlul'lf .luiie l.r, for ^ tu I month*. JUSTI p. c month. live lieilri.ontH und nv.i l.iithM. Th.- IIVIIIK room has llnplai.-. full WALTER KOSTER, INC. Hi r,r IM-MI IMIHI ImtiMiM In illnltiB room, klti'heii ullh ciithiM upaio and Hv.i mien pi>r<'h"» UI'.ll.'IOHS — INSI ItOIIK Hit- entire ll*(it>i»Mlt(ntt I'lii-re's iili.o n -IV r.'ircnlU.n room. A nunihiT of c.\lrn» lire

    •170 Wtnnlni'ren Drlvi' (olT Nru I'mvliU'in-i. Ittjntl) >Iniiiit»liiNlili> in en" . . . and "i lM-ll4-ve Itt ini-ludtMl ftlao. Ucop yiird haw tmrlifciii* und tlu>n> Is* a Iwn-nir ,'•.'.•,';.':;;"! " All i-OHM. Mtllirtilly H'N In the cluile- H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. •••arni'i.. It'H iMi'iinl and ran he *ln,wn any Ilinx of cliiy or nlRllt. ,":-in. vxt ot hicJitloiiN (on one \\ lull- 1'iitild you timl as inu.h hcni.-r hi an it nml u tn'll; hhorlioo.l 1 UICAt.TOIl — INSIiltOll air >'..u.liu •""''- . ' :A,.| : Mrttihrrn of tlir WrHtllrlil Miillllilr I.UIIIIK NJNIPIII nere InirileHnu I It'll» l.nke and ntar ^riidc M-IIOOI l'or J^^.r.llir: RrrvlriK ('••untr> CI iih |>rut>rrt >) HIM! home «•' .»•;";• , , „,)•-" WI:«TI.'II!I.II rAN^vnmt U,!S l.e.iutllirl !•• I-. W.-Mil.-1,1—MinintitliiKlili Nrnlrti I'lnlna—I'linmioil IIUH (list ii Inn it 4-MT j iltlnjt -a:t .\ortli A ve. n< l:litirr, ^VeMtHrlil KriO South Avr., l-'nim«Mtd rJcturr llui»k of Koim-rt StMit on ll^iiui'Mt onv coiiltf tlt-lr.- tor nnu- All :l-UOII,1 y\ 2-770(1 PROFESSIONAL OFFICES li.i-lnl.li' ot oil e rn lit Mm. AHl'lB I'AIIKINCS ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor 'I'hcif lire fU e liitliitoiiir*. NOT $250 PER MONTH Hi rvr htith*, i\\*» iniMili'r — K.ven. Only — iNOTKTIIK'T") r< IN i liMltitltiiR ninlit'H llp(l) HniHiiltin KH0-»rtKa ifiMiu IUHI t>IItEi ) . . . Hniniil .ttiity Smith AI> »-li;i> Mrinlirr "llulllplr I.Inline Sr> Ihlult It'h the MrN. lcllcnlieth MurrU hi, veil 1" •' "I1"'' '•.'•,, ,,i ,„. . jien.-i .it Ion taie.llv el the l;nj;e tj.niily uith i.eniu-r ihilihf.. ul llmiilc i* ii d he Mr vi- )uil Southern New Hampshire Ml til. re.1.1.- Ii v.l i.-ii.itlnn I-, ll,, nfi), 1.. ,|r , ,,,'•,,,(,> \*\.\- "iv. I'.'iir in lie r l.,.ilr'.riinii ..II the m.. u,,|,, , |, v, |..- 1-- < • |'l I..Ye- ^ili mot meni, Illn .in- iilln.'tie.l e.!ir:ii:i ; nh;i.l..,l I.,I. }:;.; 'II.II. FARM ESTATE DELUXE APARTMENT. I.IVIIIV iiii.iiM.il. I'm.,. I-,.,i ..„ ., ii.v.i, I,.i hi w,--ni.iir ^.•il'l. " :i:..i i'i|.;l..iil I.mil Ly ...,.- , i,,,,- | | l,,i il.l, ,':. I BUY, TRADE, SELL THRU >>••'•• .-.I'Melll i ..I.'.till. lli.N i|nl;iil..; .,),,! ,,| e..ii ve n I e II t ll ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor $235 PER MONTH I'lJ',1,'-,.'"',"'" '':'," ll:"l"l'. '" •-• -• 1- • •-. I ml-- • I |.mi. lie.I .l.-ii . ...p.i. I...I STUNK I-'AIIM Unlit I71.il liver i;ii ... I. is with lan;e .prlim (Mrmlirr of the Mnltlnlc I.IHIIIK Si»«..ml. ('..niiil. i. iv r.-^l-u. .1 malM h. .iii»i. (with old ;ui| An..Ih. I h.uiiUMil 4 •. -1 e. -i • m . 111 • 1 l-ill llu.ii- with wp.ir.. ru.on..! iipuinlin. Modern klti-lien with mlulniil i',"!'li!.',!.'i!"i'n".!ll,V"' ' " ^ |iiei-ll|'..- IM Ill I -:-ll|-e lielrli lloi.r ol ul I. i mi I.- .-lnTi-y I iilrly iniigile i.irlpn. Ftclmllt eelliir wltli r..rc.Ml till li.iilliil; nvj'l.'ln. ilulneial.-e. ivatff Hi.ft.Mler tmtl all liitimliy I'liuveulrui'iM;. .S'.u art.jiluil well of i-xicllenl iiunlltv HI 1 •;-•- r i nr i .1- in ••, ,,,, ,, |-|.lh,., , I,,..,, ,,., ,.,.,.], iin.i .,,,,1.., iii.i, BARRETT & CRAIN and iiipiultj. FOR TWO IUXURY LOVING PEOPLE •• I" in I ,iirl.i: list t M; M i :ii ill -.» s Nancy F. Roynoltis Assodiitn 'Ii- I "..II |..I||,....,-' ,.,.,,,,, l:n.,l,u v \ i, I'..in i....in ni.iii tmrlit niljolnliu' uiiiln IMMUI.-. Alwi. liil. st e.illnn.. nil" II re III ell.,|illll. ,1 ll. line ,tll.||ilV ,,t,'l I-' I I,,,lie III ,1 hi): ILIUM ,.,,.. „,, i. "ll.I Willit Hie II.line KI.I.II ,|,t,Ills I.Ill leini ..f tllllll IH»I "II I" IM I •".III', lull .linlni: I , m... Ill, I a SKW I'liiniiirvn-: mi'i "iih """ wuli-i inip|.ly. lleiiullflill.v Intuloi-ii lieil ullh |.iu|< iire.i Ulllllllei- K. III.-. CLARK AH :->I:IIHI !'•• I" .lli.nill.-i iiinl Us .. lull li.illi -. mi ih. ...•,-..in AD 3-1B00 '" i-.ir "1 tii'ii-e lolitallihiB piitlo. Illeplmi., (mil tri'i-u mul WILLIAM A. '' '' ll.illll ItliHy li.enll'il 111 ll L.x.ly uellllii; ,,{ ,| n <. iioum' lif jsri'"' r,».-». mill siiiKlnt i nil x liiwii. I i-ees mill mikiiy |n|7. i-,,i,. s. ill.'jon. •""" l; Ilrle-H Kehml.ll All 'J.KII: mi/. .1 in i,.,.hi., II,,.,-,. i on V. Mitlfurtl ''-'"i''l l.in n \vlih room for fnnn itiilniulM liorne MIHIIH ^IHH !•.!'. We \ It ;i • •_'" mile l.ullilhitin rnr ln.HI.1 und fin-Mi i..|lll|.lnrnl. sltlflle llullN... ..nn itH.ro eh.,|,-e reriiHl avu'liil.le ,luly Int for I)!KH Unit \l> tI7i:i • '••'•i'- •>"'', i'.. II. \. M(H>' I- V '-MM>: iHMiirlli* ltffMi* Al> »-t{«i M. It. Hurt. If. t%r.. . . \ II ~JL-7t i-i. I-...... I vl-ie road, npt'ii all yenr, IHMII- IIIUC uml mitj'.f ^.1^I nreim •••• *"""';„,..«- Memtivr W<-Mtll> M--l'im\itH>i! '. "HI. ft ••in itiiiln hlMhway nuiMiMlliiK Keent-, N. 11. uml lliultle- ELSIE BETZ, Inc. ,I,,.IMI,,,I,|,. 't:\ if n -i-i m:i;i itlO.M.'l (lit ()) f Mtllllitli- t.MlHK H^ih-ni THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. AD 'i-H!00 Wl Mounloin Avonue «"-""•'- " ••• ,„..<».-..' infer t'Ur HrOir:ii Set'. le« ".'•IV ll-llns; H. Im: iilfi re,| II( J IS.ilfid. Main lit.imo, mmi Imciil li'lil Tolephona ADam* 3-1423 II Sim H. .1| , . \ 11 '..n.n:: ii.mpli-l.' with fieellent iinullty (urnltihliiKK. llmuly to nnfl llnltilnjM II. VIihrm . \ t» Alk for II ru ill urn in..vi- Ii! uii.I ..iijoy yiot -I IMIIIII i-iiinfoil. ^M nnil Hiimlni'M litrnM* fnll •""" ti. 1. f • ICUI* nn* I'l* 1". fltt-l.rr ) llHit .ATI n-wmi l _ llrtir I.OITI* All 8.4m A. 4 H OH « »-.. Jr. . . . ,V I1.it- pl.-luri-n im.I ileliilltt r-imtnet l.-iilll W. tiiwlon, lleitltur, mini <•. T»I n — AI> s.:inr,o M>Kl Hun ....AO r — ««Ktin« ut MoItlBln Malta* •>><>•- i'ti.-»lei-«i.|il, N. II, I'litepliun.) Hpult'DKl, Kit a-4MU. x, -•-••?! • 'THE WESTFIKI.D (S.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 16, W6S P«*« 7 • REAL ESTATE- SALE » • REAL ESTATE - SALE • •REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE - SALE • OFFICES FOR RENT FOR SALE • • FOR SALE • HELP WANTED-

    \K\V, \KTA'. M-:W - 1 FEMALE 125 x J^^ loi. Kirst a^'^r^.e^r'";:',:-,'" f..,",I.!;, 1AITENBUSG SHOWROOM SALE j ,';'•.*.•; "^;,l;"^,,"'*<j "I" ",'','''> "''',','' ''•'' '" " i <•.•."-1.,"'. I l.,',l.' j !< : fill UUMS I.,.win! HIK-VCKI) woniftu, Ti'tuhlniT to LEE K. WARING s I'riirlli'c I1 lt w».»-k(tiiy^, mvMt know how Itmiiil tt.- .;, v;».h. M-hmil lU'fckH, }3; Jai>-- RKAI.1OH I.XSIUUR -1. lo U I'.M. (<> tituilli jiif4^. JJ .'.'•.'; stlititlvrs, $;: jiuir. ti«.n. recent reference*f . AI> 3- M'UT, b Mm i^l Al' , ',:• \ ii :;*II.'\, *M.,.n hi-iisi- .^;U • Ol-'l'lt-|.: HKMAIS . . roi.II i.il an.) •. : .-.-tii \-. t lui,: v Mllllnitlon r-ll III $28,500 uiilav. Sinnhiv. May is ;m,i i;t. Ac.-our.llni: S,r\i.e. \V(»IAN Lo do clbA-tiinK ID *' • Ins?* Kh'ip 1 • Hvii.s that 371H. .•;•[• AUTOS FOR SALE • II..- "luily ,.( Hie leu.-,' I. l,,.,lc- BROKERS CENTRAL STATE St.. Wr.Htlli'UI. N. J. "IK ("I .-Mi,,..!.- lMlu-m-» RKAL ESTATE « IJ.DIRANCH oi'i-'ni-: lor MEIERDIERCK, JR. a li ii i, ,1;, „.• , ..( , l,. ,t ^|iiiV, Hnlimty Fl 1-:.TT7 . ' 7'Jrl] lt>«l TllirHI'll Tll-J roiivfrtll.le. -l OMPAXIOV, live s (.ni« i ii t.- h; HOI ^PiirkliiiK kiti-lK-ii «illi l.nak- Mi:,'nl'itv s,,it 1-,-M..,, Mftll 2'l.tM.M, inllos. ik, ler«* corner r«ora Kl.i! I.- Tin .it < In. '«' !'••). llil-vi- large l.t-droohls AD 2-TUH) "WESTFIELD SPLIT LEVEL itiimifii Viitii . . . II.'.U AM.IIIK fl.4!>il. Will n.i.ituK. I'l'lo'a rind Mtpurstc hiith. brthebrotherr aand slater Realtor T Jl l e. A!.,untaliiiU oiiuns I us Al> H-2C.UC :ZH I'll. i-.-nl ii. ,1\ U-. n\, \ . I'eilnl lim..«>. sinulr M,,,,,,,.l nil Th<- 'nun. of U. Only II >rnr» o(II blui- rooui, dluliiK rwttui, *>t-|iiiriiif i:itn si ,\i» .•••-ii'•."> 'IIHMIMIK r>n, ^liii liruuu . . . . 1:11.', for the AVON Opportunity to mnlce Kraws lawn, an.l a ahwrt wulk ]nun4rj. rrnt>rd y»rd. -I '•/; 1 ..mi si'ti'iT «iritt,m • if 1. H. |.l:i. I; MlUi It'll Interior, fit $3i»-JiO a wwk In your nuare time to tlit> riinui.Mttl Miiti'n,. Krali*. mortKaarr. A •) 3-lKWS, |»rl «»• i- tl.11,IMIOIIII single VIIIIIIIHI fli-untt -ni.^ whllo klttdlett are In schoul. Cttll tlially pril'lliet Ot-Kiin 4tl.% Mr*, furtt. AU 2-6140. ltiit.l\iln ^plm-1 Uru.ii! r.lir. ((Hi\i:rn; ii:u.i i--|.. ui.n.- iim •fultlple UmUmg Member of tke HOW ABOUT MlHMKH 1IO1IM •- .M;i,i<.s,iuiMi li)«li-., II..111).-,> Spinel On.-, tTODK. 17 * 45. with or wllliou l:..j ,.nl>. l.tiinJ lu-iv. Jlii', I'l. 7-WOH.W t»r purr titno o(Tir«» u-ork Uunrd of RtaUort $25,900 N*. J. Uvrt.-hfront un lv;i!i.'il Additional rear upace. Al> £ - 33i>i>. tlnmmon.l M-:l S|.lnt-< 7115 V ia Ti of Platnii'ild busi- THIS ONE? KTt'UllO -• UPlililiNvtl VlllUf $10.. s-u-t m-sH tii>uNi', ThursdaydF, FrMuyM . SSat <\. nirtij^rn Colonial 60«. Will Mi.rifi.*- to s.'ltl.' I'll,..., llrnlnl-l'iircbnai- I'li.n rdiiy, Flp£i*» write Box 2fl, cflr Mituiit.'.l ..it l.-v.ly 8lr*-.-t in <-^;lU>. T«'lc|.lnHio Mr. Wo.-.t. iMillllliti' — ,.nl> IS> per .'.„.,Ill Itl.VX III ]('K 4-i (if,,,. Colonial $20,900 C'Antlc !t'333:l: FOR SALE l--|.IIHllerM 1-^IHIO tmnliuo in liviiiK rouni, family ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE, INC. nullii, lit-iiti-r, bi-nutfliil <-...tn. cherry kit - K hit- l.'iv iMlli-iiKo- Out., ilrlvt'r. fl.io». AH Till mnia for rlnnnliiK cliin. Tin'.,- K,,n»| nlii'il IM-II- ll 1 lliv|ilnn'. AM) OHO4M-top 11-11 i:. J,-r»e> »t.. i:ili,,l,elh. \, J. httiuty Hlu>p. Anthuny tlafrdreaaor, "W*. li«vr all the faotn and they . 1 .» v v 1 y Uept UU »•:. Umutl tii,. Wvttiilotd. AU 2- mid ut> to n real KOI.II in'v. JUKI utt dtuhtu i\>v>in fu'r tmmmVr >artl. N'i'itr till >i h- ln mu] lm~. DUDKIN PIANO CO. IIHII t (Illl.I.AC Hi'ilun di'VIII,.. Ilk" Only J-1 t*.t*O0. Cull iu'i' ill Al) iit-w. All p.,in-!- fi-wlurci*, liirliiiliiiK rir. l-ist-t-ltent Itux ^«i. VUTV of WfHtitt'ld Leader. exrt'llfiit riiiiillllfiii sUiut.'.i on ri'kk nml iiinii> lint- mtllqiii'M ii.i' MODERN n nuift rlivlf In MountahiMdie IVK I'sl'AI.t.V have, neverai tom- IT u it r 6 n t M d, r#con«lltlont'i1. H! ,-i-ii.ltll.iM-. tirlKlnut IIWIUT. !ilro>iini. li H biitliH. fortable hontea for rvnt In Wetit- t>ronilH, iirl up. Ktatli.n Hiullu #. TV, I..I..H ~li,,»ll. Mil) -IMI. UlKlllKll ^Illl. lMKII womnti ilealrcd fop clean- pun fih:'J fa m i 1 y room with neltl and vicinity, l'rloca avoruKe. 333 tiluutl) Avo., Muuilay uni l-Vlday n u it ml tnlHcrllan<*nua tiouncwork X eriitrr kttll split lrwl li«frtue built-in*, kitchen liittluriei an IteBt: lilt to 1576 per month. )Men»« call till «. AU 1-4681). S-U-t Illilil WPM'UO Clilffliilil lU'luxc. or I'I hmirH per u»y, 4 <>r 6 *Inya —we'll do our best to help. Itarrelt -r week. St»rllris Junv 3. Htudo-htn abundance of birch caMnctf oll/hw <|180/yr.) 'i>nv,.rllt,)i'. wlilti'. liutiaiifttl,' tr»nn- nfur \V)**bwiM>d —. Inrffr vrrnde wall nwn, ^ounter top ranee 4 Craln nealtora, Al) «- or 8-1K0O l»t)TTKI»V RKCOKUS—at the Totiery UPHOLSTERING cet-ptnijlv. Call now, 2.12-6433. 6 Shop, dlnTierwarc, i>vi>nwnro, art IIIIHSII.II. HA II, b.-uullful cm.Illl an»l dlnhWHsbfT. Pretty Jot nt- Hullt: FURNITURE REPAIRS in-w t,,|i. J22U. Al) 2-»a:t.t. |fti-l rfcrewtlon room — foil itrtrtlvely landscaped with many 1K4L ware, stoneware, At ]paB thmi Ital :Y f i>r « 1MMH IHMIK'.'IHW. WillK IM KtiltU'ti. retail. At tli« factory—t'onteinpo i'|i:i lin rary CerHtnk-ii. 32 Wnt.'hiluM' fcv«. ADams 2-0226 Illllll I'CIVI'IAC cnnvirtllil.- (tur- >l> i biiHrnit*n( — hot water farnt — l-'r:iiiMhi School iiii'ii. Avulhthlo July ti«l inUtllt* ity 1 u ir« d. l-u'el! f n t 1. AI> 3-1 SflR. ciMithr.tn. Opes 0-1 Mouday tliroUK ,|iu,lt,i'). llrtitliiitl iiMtii-f. l-'ully $37,500 Ci»p< Cod ttHturllay. i-K-t *-c| It 111 |l*.'t|. ll'.ll','!' hll't'llllK, U'Mlll (Oll- l>|KI|'ttlinlly inioiit Mmnttuln- tMti i-nr immure — n wln> Utt H. S «-omj»lt'ty reBumo This u oil enroll for lionif In lo- SIH-I.KT fur July mid AiiiiuH nr .111 Inn. Al> :l-M7S :l(lor <::l" I'.,M i!S i WiHtflcfld Trader. nllb line londx'uplnif — nil thin cutoil oil rt lovely rin*)* rloei^ in OOUT featuroi: new loan**. 1 blm-k frum ultitlon. .»n.-- NICW IMA><>A, with lunch. 10 yrnr |-Itt:i:- K.nln.ir.. lifa.li.-n .l.iivii i,liln- KWIUOIH rt lid hirlmlex HO niiitiy nuaraiito^, Hi>S; I.owry lOl.TtrU' Or- liuill,' unshrr. I'..me itil.l u.-l II iititl hnlf liotiNe with K riniiiiN an.l lnrgf 1IIXT Sll UHIIAKI.ll 8,'Olninuu 2- mill., part time, permanent, 3-dny l>tu» tu*t pomieHHlub for only extra* iv•» can only im-ntton a Uvlntr room Rn«l flr^ptac1**, aop- riititi from lf'!>6; rrliullt (Irn;u1n ,1 - H,•,Illll. $100. AU 3-4NU7. few IIM-C — ynr.1. $1&1>. AD .1-41M> rront Illir,; nnlt'H, Afrvlr^ iiutl renttilM. I.III.IIIH). The rianii SlKip. Mil TITHII II,mil work, f h inn II ulTlcit. Kor Intrrvlpw urnto (SlnliiR room, large m-rocn- t'lTI1, tl-ruom huimalou'. JI7T, jwr MI r,l I.i.«rrj Or^niM i; I'.M. (•S7ril! iijtcr 0:00 I'.M. ruiintt*r top ran^o, JiHliWH.ilicr, iid' poHheBslon, attached gnrntco. llrnlrr CIRIS and full formica barkHplftah. A lOUtll'l' r'Htinn, 3 IxMltootiis. ilfti nr 10-U-t 1 t*n fuot thPrmopam* picture extru hi'drotttii, We l.uth, I'lituuir.- LAMPS - LAMPSHADES Sir SI Hi'.l.r. 10(13 Mercury Cumt-t, 'li-Ht ntnl Bi-coml nhirtn—conveyer hnl), llvluir room, illnlntc room, fnin- N-22. whttivrml hlteilof, Itftlt, Hllch. ml pni'kltiK »'nty «f cuhlnrtH, pilurai'tt^,!. Itfinqntinh'e. HlH>wilim I.I-H.S tInkn ^,0(i0 inllmi. Very MIDUII I'lit iiofvill'iliH. Apply bctwven 10:lja Korg*i>ti« 20 x 40 lion). TIITO arc nmro. TV« havp other UminKs dlnott<>. Full Ktot'nK*' uttli'. hiiHt-nicnt. ADplhuici't,, 481 North Ave. 'A'. Al NEW SHOWROOM ciiully ILIIII aanUPiiu piiynii'iitn. At) ,.M. ami l:0H P.M. IF YOU Coinplrt i'ly rotlnot»rnt**d. A vnllu hie 2-0«l«. l-20-t a-4HHI1. a total of four brdrooniMv . and rilMIl IV AMI I.IIIIK OVI'.II (HI LERMER PACKAGING CORP. nlKu n tarfff pAiiellrd it cr«'ation but I hit home in one of our June 1, Kor liartUulmH call Al> ^-« < HOICK s'iiicK oi' i I\I: ut vi.irv WANT WYCHWOODI IOOIN 111 I lie llflHMIU'llt. TSflH. li-lli-t f I01XT1I HATH I.AMI'S AMI Sll \l>|.:». OS * (tilth Atr. OarwiHHl, IV. J. Pall line «> nilllnrrr ( bent, siii'ii i: — iti.iiiiiiAvn r — i-|(.i HliiH-kn. Abnrth (!Xli.-iu«t. II n\l l-:Hii:\<'i':i) Htonnni-ftphcr and Tln> tiropnrty IH wo 11 Mini tilted and t'oatume Jewclrr III IMi — sllillT I,Hill I1 typlHi f*u- :i (layn work t-tu'li wck, •WK CAN SHOW YOU AN EX- nml luiii|."vapfil, ntid will In* n • APARTMENTS-RENT • Itt Bin •!. Wf.tflHd IIHII l,iiui|i>hii,l>>> l,i I'll,HIM' Kmm Mtuiilny to UV'iuicmliiy. In local of- (Might to Bonn* lucky fuinlly, i-e-tf I.ATM 'tin VtilkMw ilco. Ah :j-r.5S7. (HI.I.KNT SELECTION OF l'Un*e pit one Tor further iU'ttilin WILLIAMS LAMPS M! mil REAL ESTATE SALESWOMAN wulkhiK .HFt:in.-,' In toun nn.l all r.-iu-t trunxporlutlon. $135 pi-r nioiilh. Call Kiinn, MI' X-C;\K. II- 1 I -11 tli^2 4'III1VMI,KM Munitnirii. p>iw-<* W'.'l! lurnf--4 Hcnltor utTlrfl linn an Al* --^Oic for nppolnt men!. lnnUiM. KHtitl Hvroilil nir, |!>r> or ben H-MlMi, TIIHI:K BRBUOOM COLONIAL Maltlpt* I.lmlnK Mcnihrr rcri'ly I nl f if?< (oil tn Icnrtitnjr thin JAMES J. DAVIDSON ||||. Ji'cl»r, I'nrlrliliTK ty|,,' i-i'i-l. Any I..11 ••iii'l. AM !-:,« I I. !nl<-i"<'H(iiwi Hint r<*iviinlinw tmnIH«'MH. 15 K. Ilrund SI. AD 2-7402 i-lill.l cuii run lli,» jiii,J,H'lur. .l:irvlf, S.M.I; IN IIAIIV, May I'i 17, 1.S l^venlnic 1'honent fiiuvi'lilent In IraiiHiiortnlloii. ll.-:il A|'i"Ui nut 111 UKt Imvo hotni> »litl\vx rout nRonooJi COLONIAL nn.l hot water. JIUT. tllonth. AU L'- r.i i:im si., \Vi.Ntn..l.l. i-L'i-ir I'll.ilr;.. I il.' Ill I.,- ,l.i. niiiiili- ,-,,iuli. ill,. • AUTOS WANTED no m.u« n r.-Nl-lrnt uf thn It "I.t i: I;'. Ml. S|.| limll.'M Avi'. \\'«>fl Hi-lit ixriii fnr at l*»iiMt f> yfnrK Walter Kckhnrt Al> 2.7»M AI'AUTMFNT fur n-nt |ibr*' ami hitt*r**Mftl In Hiirvin^ tii'illlty Hhdp r>r Itrori'NHtilillll ..fil.'- -I'lliiii. I'l. 7-Siitil. tin1 |illl) Hi'. I'h-n.io phtniB for m>- '111)011—MUCK CO.VSTHVC- I'a r )< IIIK In r«'i»r f'ir lort .-ms A 1 > WOOD ill) iiit' M'.i:n it sii.'u.'i' cirt' IK.liiUiH'nl. 3-1171. r»-Hi-tf I'nily Am.'I I.'fin ;i n.l foul .iiip.'l ,ny WESTK1BLD I'ur Hlilo • PETS FOR SALE • Tlllti:!; rtinni niurtin'-nr. I-1HM.» l«. Illlli!'., Vil:..;'. If.llll :i.V,i, ''fllllMll-lM EDWIN 0. EDWARD5 AU MIW titwti, pi-ift'it fur ii ImsliicH" wiitiutii SCHMIEDE TREE* EXPERT CO. S.I,., I.'.I ^ ,|-i Ml',, hilll [,||,', imiii: iiiK.iiiiy n i ..l r.n- 10- lU-nttor rut ii ni:r)iio»>i COLONIAL, ATWOOD REALTY Wrltn Hux 3", cure uf W.-stlh-l.t ill Hi" I'IIII. i>' :t- W'M l.'lnnur Av.-iiii.' 11,'..lit, ,,! 3-M,VS l.rn-l.f. I A 2.IIIII3 'li;il h.i ill, N'M .l.|;i.y. lipiit !l-T Cull' l>lt !I-'J Illl) iirtci- (i:MH I'.M. •i EI.M RTItUIOT Erfi. Onlyi .M,,lii A.M. opii'iMltr Ktntlou) Crortr 1>, Hall All 2-0044 M'l\i:-|. phii),, I,.i- mil,.. In ii,">.l i-iin- BOATS tn :t;(Hi I'.M ft.25 [lor liour. RSU-S905 IIM..II. liill U.'i 1.1.Ml.I. ,,,:,!...,'JI IM- lifter |:(M> |».M. I'llHKI-i IIBDIIOOM COLONIAL Edna M. Mlnusnt An U-K32X WHY PAY RENT? TIIM •.ill I;I, :c MMI; :,ri. i- li.-'in I'.M. ill VI' for mil,'. 13 ft. .I'liri'timki'r V(»l \(i vvi'tnu n to Imhy-filt tl nr 4 ov i: 2-10S1 w l:li;il'ix fi.,- H.II,' I'iill Al> i!i:<>s7 ill.lnlllel.l. Mte.-rlui:, tills 11 t Illllll. :i< WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA nrfri-Mo«>iiH p"i- wi-i'li, :t:iio-i;:iio i\M. (IIIIISI3 OWN YOUR OWN I'M. 111' Kvlurilili', »'.'!>:'. AH 2.:H!Mi he TTirre'w n (lurry of ncllvlly . en i; I'M. mill '.I I'.M. (>u II Ir.umtii'i'lui tun iirt'fiMTi'il. AU CHILDCRAFT COOPERATIVE II Ull V'l'llll ...I,-1,i, IllllllV Ml (All. IS F01« AN Al'Pltlvr- lx>fori- Hiiiiiiiicr. 1'hlM IH WIMP III»- |."nr tirU-i'H lunl tt'rniH, rnll: in: l," In v. .ii'-ol.l TV. , rnmtc it KIV#*« I he rhllrirrn n ni-Kiii-M II. Alilfi-lM^llniloiiiil MBr. K'., l.'-.-il ,.fl.-r; I'.ncllnh-Hi vl.' • BUSINESS • GIRLS climicc to t»pconic noriunintnl In APARTMENTS y i :it i i:.i-.-. l.i,,li,.|i uli,.!, I,.,, Mi:vr: Int nml JIM I MhiflM • Ui^cU'ii) itiold- thr new itrtKhhorliiMMl hrfort* l-.ll-tf ,: tiitl.i l:il.|.-; liiiliy'i .ill. I OPPORTUNITIES iniK unit-hiii i' o[nrittoin. I-'uIl time Kclifkul ii|irii»> If jon nrr> thltik- Sl'IISTANTIAl, TAX UKN'KI-'ITH .1 . "ii,Illl..II. -Ii' . lill.l'n , h,".i of ).i-rmiiiu-iit jMiKltlmiH. Ajijily del wi-on I«H, «if DflMtlfC — or I>n>lnK — ->. i:.: i"-tly • l,:,li : mi :.,.„!. :; Solid Wild Cherry Furnituro 1,1 M lir.'<•!• niljttil \y IHU (O tl><* Mnntr, itr.-i.',i i','. ,.r,N. :;:i", lil'M; I (;,..,.I In. oiii'-, 1 t..iu-11.- t'url<.r*riti,r<>ril Any driiln iiindr In Hii* !tr%t tvm at 20% Savings h; t M.I liin'.i' lli'ii URMER PACKAGING CORP. I i .1'inlH- 'I'nyliir, llroker. Illl t;-»r.7">. , OJ*,|li.r.iT.M('( hM'Mli{iii1(l iiorAinlij- STILLMAN GARDENS ..I •• Mi , I.il I r,n'i Hnnlli Ayr. linrivnnil, \. .1, ..I-'. -I" ri6:i cln-— by, JllMr :iO, limit, Thill* nl HI hit:. ClllAM 5-JS.17 ' Til l.rhitttt A vc. WIUIAM5 LAMPS it firm), Mt'll of IMIJ mm. Tit.', ri-nlriil A y r. I :II,I I' ,M III'MI. KH'MTH S*l.i:«i«OIH\ — Ui'Miili-iii AII •-•-•Jir.s I -; 11' -1 HI II.'. llll.'iniicllt \V..lltilll Wltll A BIG HOUSE 5 mill (I rooitiM, - IMIUIM 1 I'llll.in i ii.ii ..I, ..-M.liMt.M.i'. i:i:ni INSTRUCTION II . ir iiivii cur ivli" IH ii ri nl,l..||l "f «'i-«l- OPEN SUNPAY (>N«IH1 Air CiMiilHliMiinir :'l'l '. ^ I Mi. i\> . N> ill <"M.Illl i :>>n CENTRAL-ENTRY Pli-I.l, nn.l win. . .-in wi.i-U roll I linn ...I IM. ,'I| ii- j...i-l:.1.1., ,-ilr I.T U'lll With rimm for nil— ntx l»eil- ,ii n i-iii-ii ii I l«l> Hum II.IIIIK yi'i-y TWO BATH SPLIT S rouni mi lie *7,IOII.;W vtiah SALE .I.ITI.I. : lii. Al' :i ..' Ii" ,HI- i- !.:'"> I Ml llt'Ullllll*rM — All Vllllt'l'll 111 t «->•••»! i ••»: «"..rk. «'•' lire lociil Ui-lil- \ A V.flU.K.% [>er ui<»»th NAMI'Mli lll.%',\ltlH Illi mi .iiiliiliiii.lliii: nn'lr.-. If rixiniN, fnur hntlia, hire kltrhrn, FLOOR SAMPLES a Drftlrnhle WrKtflrlil lorn) Ion. W M.lll V-...JI... |..| I. , I i,.M.IIM,in- f> mil II II It-—A tin-tin <'iiuiii rvtil«irx liiti'1-i-i.l.-il wi-ili. Mm .11. i-iirii "f M P.M. Airrnt on tirrtiiln^N IOI.'IO f» ntixi 1.1....im,.' I. ..I ..I'll, I.-I: :: -.v.ii'i ,i Slinllii. r,(lll llulilcvnrd All ^-TMIMI f*lrrh»r rr<>«*n(l>* ni(Hl«*rnl*ril. (>t^ huilf HIM IM'A u'liiiil.rnoi. ;t ( III,|.; W'l-vtill'lll 1.Illll.T. then IIII-I)H1P«! \* Ith lfHt:t di'liiir I'liiMie 7,'.n-lO-|> I.Hi. K Ml- •• i|... u ISIII:II mim.iiii J.nrjic lor, rn*)- irnlk t» liltrn, kltrhen. lni'loillnfr <•*• nrnil Klrc- Elmer G. Houston, agent MIIH;|'. I:I.I:I "ruir ni(\i:u ^r.'ii.'in t V\ .. Simtmlt lie\ u iiliti.i'iioi. • HELP WANTED - • lire :t tivilrnoitiM »ltd M(<•]••< to 931 KIMBAIL AVE. ). u ,\ii : 1 1 , l.iil.nl IM,'Hi..1I1. (•liui.ih'Hl 11111I p.-p- t»i>» <-nr Kitf-HKr. Nnrl) IM-I-U- (II ;t-IMIU n I'.ru K;i:ii vi'iitt-rii I:I:/I:II ilnr. I,I',IMI,IIH In ynui- hi.nit'. nfU NIHM'f for MtlodMT ll 9^:t,r»t>ot W'tHitl-rHirnlftu liriplmr, i:t' Nlttr rilMi:i: ro-ni:. :,n.i li;ith. nil unit lt(*A \\ IIIIII.IMMII, IMIIIT Mll.l: ;!i"! V 1. • >n .ill IV ;i H r,-f,-tf Hi-rct-nt'il ijott-lp. sr rt-iir ninillr IIH, GO*. iM.ilic IM, UVmth lit, N. ,1 tiiHii w »SIII:II »i ^IMIII i, • I' \ .• '*. Ir | | ,1 111 1 KI.ICVrl-'.XSKV .-lief, Kimil lyi.i'lclnf; niuiii itf ^irtnl** It-vt-l. 'hvn-nir In the Heart of AI> i*4irn;n. n \ inns. I'fiirr \ iti.r: 'i\ ilui 'I.i \ .i i,1 N 11 1 i <:i .).: 1 III«;AV -• 1.1'MH.inn In yiiur hnln,). irnniuf (iiitiiliiK MII IuirIA.M irrnr.tts >.. r :-i. . II "I Al V|M,1",II iiii-t IIII, In. All nifilccii inn) -lli-iili-.-i,ii-ii 113 Ijuliiil'y HI., Wi'nt- (I rh f tit MtriTl. lit" r In JiiMf 1 Ml MMSIMIJ In i iMivvoml, :.i, 111,.l.'ln ('-Ki-.-pt cliocl nrinui). Exclusive Wychwood 1 SPRING CLEANING iii-i.i. AI> 2 .i:i:r,. 4-if,-u ;{*», num. ivu-r KCiu.r.oo. i, ndult ' "lily- SI' !>-M;I|I. n (» ' i uti i, .111 H.I ,( 'IIIIHl. II, AID AM) riiK r:1* it I'm CI:II o\ |.i.|. 'll .M. I 'i'l • I, • !>-. l.'s! I'l.i I'M 1:11 !>rrl» II. Wr«lllrl.l MMII \\ \ MM Ull, full Min'-. At'lilV l\ M-1W llAiirTUV - Al"iiu Mr.' it \ tno-J. r(Mcr \ II i.t: 'r\ 'N v , .i II i'l t t \i t>-, LI Jlirvlti I > I in: HI'.I.-, r, 1 Klin St.. \V.-si- K-fr. MWliMinliiK. ••!••, JMI.I r.rr it AMI Mi:iti:(i II'I M(..!.'l p; BUILDER5 HOME H 1 I F' •. Al' rj-D-1 f ll.-I.I. r. - n -1 r CHOICE tifiiear ('MM'"iilll . Si ndl" npi i $21,700 om, llr.i'ln. i'l 1.all,. Kli. IH VAN'S APPLIANCE CO. (HI V\ Til I \ k I'lV.iM'. ri"l'(iltlN"<» \n French nml Miilli. l.y I'lllll I JII-:\ Tun. fm- Kcni'riil fui-Uiry III'. I'tllllli'" It,.III.I,'.I. I'llv.u 117 i:. Hi.....I "•(.. v\ , «ul, 1.1 i 'I .... I, .11,'. VI, III In.--Inn II. Ili-Biirr, l«ll II.ly,1I1,1, HoautUul I.IIU. Ciiimlil" lii vvi.lli i-.ti lh:lll Miii- A four Itrilrooiu. Inn Itnih, lumic A l.rl.-k and frnn.f- It.MiNr ivilh l nitii'". Kii.iiiiil II""i. .Mr-. I."'- Mill.-i. All ^-.tTJIl I I:I: im •!;. II:. I'.U I.« :.y. ,M..II Aid.. Wi-Klfli-lil. H,-llr(Ml W. Hr. lll|.-li I'l.AS'ri'.lt w«H». oiilj live >earw It.H. lliiiii|il»n. I'll,.ill- :,J"-L'L'li:. lilin--t I II h.inr M.-.-lc; pji Id S'IUM- on n pitrk-llkr Nlrcrt lit .Nruffli ,.1d. l.nmnfiilHtr- t-«t » ,1 I t I .. 11. ^tl,iii, B-in-tr I'.IIII: Illii" C|-.,«." Shlil.l. I'liiliii-i- l.i r>UT I.T'II MIII,-I.i. n<;. r",.mH :<>>.i iiiU'iiii'.-. i'ull In i.. I,".it. linn.II.-I- ria> r.Miit.. la\nl».r>-. ni.d Iniin- Urk-Jt ICnglimi Tudor in l> 1 n Imlli, Wy,liiv,,,,,l i:iir,t,'iiH. Alli.i, - A vrii| t i:* Mfj;. (.'". V, North Avi' . CiirM.,,,,!. I'lnliiN. frnt+r Ititlt. llvlnir room dr> «m (triulo level. A 2U \ l:l.t • l,\ .slnlii. I'II > i<; ..-)>.• i Hi\ ' •.-. p.: r:. •.'Hi; Raymond Young — Piano Studio luli.u r«...r.i and r.iuntry illntiiK- IIvi- IcrniM. AH :i-li:::.2. . i,. It 11II1 llti|t(*rt Vutiuu, AMI. *'»* plrturr itltitlmv, iilt'•• I... rtMi.n-kll.heH on )irnf level. :i Cull or U ill.- for luf,,r,,,,i(l,,n MEN Illi; MIMtN. IIArtieiiul* under n Sunken Living lloom ;. •:,/. HUM...|.-, ;i i (>ll|) (;' l.tillt • ROOMS FOR RENT • i,. < • in . 1,1. . II, ,,, :, . ..|.. ii'l n •JI \,,. I :,irll,l An-. Alt 11-12.17 ij.-.lli.n ni'.l'lliiK iiiiiililnt- op'-rn- 1 ><* r..|uli'-.t f.ir ^ r.l Nhlft. ll::n> •ip liniiNt- li)tli>Kl>' rnrrd fur. In .•!. ,].. • •!' ' t . 1Hi II -Ul.l r..f,-if M. In H:"l\ A M. Vnrli.llil illlll,-!i, "1 puri-h ivlttl llMUlu^" (*<*<* Siim- I' M . ' fl- • 1!' 1'' I 1• l.ll • 1 .•:.• \IO\V1.V fin iil-th-.I itlniflo room "n. :,l ill Miii" p i.m.-iil pi.".111.,n - Al'|il>' 4 llcdrooma I I \VV >.",. I ', l.:.f :. '. , I I • . . I . W. ' 1 !!•hi A! » '•"•r rrtjnj menu mmlt-rii kh«*lu>n » n pin." |!III.III-K-. p-r,mn. All :.'. .ntviu'H iMitM' srrnio. uni i I -,i i "li t'l:"n -A M. 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II,.MI. ii,...l"tn kitchen. \xi,t»« , If,, K P.y l.tiil.,,.'. I,..-!!-- - '.- li-.,;.,,i,- , I.,, ]; ,i;, I,:,, ,,,„,.!,., • „,.., |((, f*1 f'llni HE i. I'ti'iinti rjill .Mr IliiurM. A !' l 1 tr.K. f. 'I -1 OARAGES FOR RENT 1 I.-I I.I,'. Ml. " 1. i- I'-II I. • • I .1! ,.'..•!• . .|,, ,,1 ,1, -• („ ;, .,) ,(,',, ,),.,., M ' :i • l»''i town, 'nil Ait lltil ||f |- l.,t, .W.J vl,,.-(•,M,.. f.tll •. Ill, ,-....,! I.,,,,.),. In.I,'., I.M.I 'i ;. (I 11." * Iiil.. I,,I. I.<1'-.. .,..',I.,. II.. I ... . I. llll.i 111., „,,. ( |, i. Kmi, I',..-., it", I'H j. , I...I,], A I'll '< '.,•. i nft.-i I n-i |« \t r, •> at I.,,,..« -:.n I ll.-.'tn,. | h ('. ,,,,.iHv... .11,' SINf.l.r: Ml < flMI I,,- r-."t> itin-v . | |,*T lf,"i, Instor & Roliort 5l-i Homer Jack a founder and exectuive New Member iJI I Spring Exhibition of the Plainfield nounccd election of Dr. isidor Kirsh- director of the -National Committee . tional and Tec-link-;,! S «y Vocj. liiill Monday at 7 |>.m. The Westfield Exchange Club held j ••'"loU MM. The Musical Club of Westfield will Four Westfield area National ;Ar t Association in the Plainfield cnbaum of Westfieid as its new- for a Sane Nuclear Policy, deliver | day night voted i "soil Guardsmen graduated from the New j p k]ic Library. its regular semi-monthly meeting j u 'I* histont hold its annual luncheon meeting The guest speaker was the Rev. u chairman. a sermon at the Westfield Commun- Lee homestead in Scol h Jersey Military Academy at Sea Girt j last week at the Halfway House, Plains a Wednesday al the Trinity Episcopal Ralph Hoimin of Lulheran Bible In- The award ofr "Children, Fish Dr. Kirshenbaum of 436 Otisco Dr. ity Center Sunday. Mountainside. auction, within 30 days. Church, Crantord. at 12:30 p.m. stitute, Teancck,. who spoke oil "How and were commissioned 2nd Lieuten-' and Fantasy," an oil, was the $1501 is a research associate with the Esso Dr. Jack, a world traveller, has The order of business will include ! Lo Kxplain Sex to "lour Children." cuts. The graduating class consist- purchase prize offered by the deco- Research and Engineering Co., Lin- Dr. Gerald Wibblesman of 118 The board directed ed of 116 officer candidates who will visited Africa four times since 1952 Woodland Ave., Fanwood, became John Demos the annual reports installation of I The dinnt.r conlmitu.e consistcd of rating committee of the Women's den. He received his BS from CC report to their Guard units next and Asia in 1955 and 1957. His writ- the newest link in the growing chain sary a officer, for the coming year, and an-1 and M , Auxiliary of Muhlenberg Hospital NY and PhD in physical chemistry week. ings have appeared in periodicals in of members in the Westfield Ex- date. noinicemenl of scholarship award j Mt.n;cmek.r of the mlrsory dcparl. I for a painting to be hung in the from Columbia University. During The urea officers are: 2nd Lt. Pe- | hospital. various parts of the world and he change Club, when he was inducted winners. I ruent and Mi's. Haymond Hess and '' the war he carried out research with frequently writes for the Christian The board previously offered n ter Dorchek, 220 North Euclid Ave.; the Manhattan project which led lo by Past President Roch Williams. buildings to the 21 munidpf ^ Mrs. Jessie Hewson Jones, Plain- I Mrs. Bernard Smith of tlie kinder- i 2nd Lt. Allan K. Fisher, 637 Clark Century. Dr. Jack is a Unitarian field, program chairman, will pre- | garten department. | the separation of the boron isotopes. Following the regular order of ernments in the county but niL " St.; 2nd Lt. George J. Oehrlein. 545 clergyman and has served as past business, an interesting program dialed an i«, °**- sent Betty Kitllvson, soprano, open- Conoco Promotes Since joining Esso Research and En- rest in buy 6 Mrs. Donald West was chairman Boulevard, and 2nd Lt. William E. minister of the Evanston Unitarian was presented, depicting the potato dwellings. "* gineering Co. in 1945, his research Church, 111. f the program committee and Mrs. Ileid, 14 Tangleivond Lane, Moun- efforts have been in various petro- chip indust y. This program was i Valter Blanken of the social tainside. Dr. Paul Lobo chemical areas. He currently iieads' SANE is a non-governmental or- prepared and presented by member nes" by Campra; Air du Kossignol I .I / 1 This filling sandwich 'W, „..,,, (Vocalisei liby Saini t SacusS ; and La I'"" e% "l!i. Donald Bac'd;r' Major General James I '. Cantwull, the rigid plastics group of the chem- [anization devoted to organizing Jack Keifer, who is eastern sales in lunch boxes: A,L,,,^^ » dont of tllc lea uc SOTVed as chief of staff of New Jersey, admin- Dr. Paul Lobo, research scientist icals research division. merican public opinion for a ban manager for the Wise Potato Chip Fauvolte nvec ses pelits from "Ze-! eral chairman «of ' the spring social vith Continental Oil Co. in Ponca Swiss cheese ami thin t.,,1>al08l^ mire ct A~or" by (iretry, with flute istered the oath and presented com- Dr. Kirshenbaum is the authpr and m nuclear weapons and for univer- Co. on seeded or plain rye bread. event. Vicar Donald P. Glass served missions to the graduates. Briga- ity., Okla, has been promoted to obbligato by Helen Reiter. Accom- as chaplain, offering the opening he newly created position of re- editor of several books, papers, and panying Mrs. Kittleson at the piano dier General Francis S. Greenlief. encyclopedia articles and has over prayer and table L'race. chief of the Army Division, National earch liaison representative, with will be Mrs. J. C. Munday of Cran- leadquarters in Europe. 50 issued U. S. patents. He is a ford. Guard Bureau, delivered the gradu- fellow of the American Institute of ation address. The son of Mrs. Walter C. Lobo of Performing next will be Elizabeth Stoneleigh Park, Dr. Lobo joined Chemists, a member of the Ameri- Tipton, pianist, playing Sonatina Holy Trinity Girl More than BOO relatives and friends Conoco's petrochemical research di- can Chemical Society, a fellow of larr. Friskin) from Uie canla "Got- were present to soe the cadets stage ision in 1955 at Ponca City and has the American Association for Ad- tes Zeit" by Bach; Sonata in E Mat Science Winner a graduation parade and review be- leld the positions of senior chemical vancement of Science and a mem- by Haydn; and Etude, Op. 10, No. 8 fore the commissioning exercises. ngineer, research group leader, su- ber of the Phi Beta Kappa and Sig- by Chopin. Scotch Plains — Mary Katherine The graduation and commissioning >ervising research engineer and su- ma Xi. Emily Stork, contralto, will con- Linney, 17. of 25 Highlander Dr., a is the culmination of one year's pervising research scientist. clude the program singing Plaisir senior at Holy Trinity High School, study and application at tho acad- d'amour by Martini; Voce di donna was awarded second prize in an in- emy, which included two weeks of He holds bachelor and masters Devlin's Sketches from "La Gioconda" by Ponchielli; ternational science fair held last active duty training and 10 week- degrees from Massachusetts Insti- and St. Anthony and the Fishes by week in Albuquerque, N. M. ends during the year. ute of Technology and a doctor's Mahler. Mrs. H. P. Ferguson, Cran- The New Jersey Military Academy degree from the University of Mich- Highlight Boro's Miss Linney, daughter of Mr. and igan, all in chemical engineering, ford, is the accompanist at the piano. Mrs. William X. Linney, won in the nay be attended by any National The solo artists are residents of Guardsman who can meet the stiff le is a member of the MIT educa- girls' physical science competition ional council. PTAFair Westfield. for a mathematics exhibit. She was entrance requirements and maintain Hospitality chairman and co-chair- one of 407 participants form 46 states liifih scholastic and practical stand- Active in civic affairs. Dr. Lobo Mountainside— Collector's items— man; Mrs. Karl Siemon, Westfield, and five countries who competed in ards during the year-long course. has been a director of the Ponca caricatures by the famed artist, Har- and Mrs. L. E. Cowell, Fanwood, the 5-day fair, which ended Satur- City Chamber of Commerce and ry Devlin—went for a mere pittance have invited the members of the day. vice president of the Junior Cham- at Saturday's circus carnival of the board to act as hostesses at the The award carried with it a $75 Area YR's Hear ber of Commerce. In I960 he was Mountainside PTA at the Deerficld tables. cash prize to further her scientific selected by the latter organization School. interests. Scheduled to graduate as the "Outstanding Young Man of Ponca City." Devlin gave his time and talent from Holy Trinity In June, Miss Beadleston Rap and the PTA collected 50 cents per ladybug, ladybug Doctors Appointed Linney plans to major in mathemat- He has also been chairman of the subject for the drawings. ics at Marymount College in Tarry- Hughes' Policy Kay County Young Republicans and town, N. Y. Lines had formed long before noon president ol Ihe Toastmastcrs Club when the nationally-known artist and The tngeiHimi shirt* For Local Schools Six-term Republican Assemblyman and the Ponca City Engineers Club. illustrator picked up the tools of his ladybug, beyond k shadow Alfred N. Beadleston of Monmouth of doubt. To prove it, The Board of Education has ap- trade and many disappointed art h«re are the bugs then' ETown Gas Offers County drew warm applause Tues- lovers were turned away when Dev- pointed 1G medical inspectors lor the day night during and after an ad stives, setrlec among school system for a year beginning Colonial Building lin's arm gave out after a 4-hour tour tailored rows of flovtrs. dress attacking the "unsound and of duty for the PTA. in September. Show Cartoonist irrational" fiscal policies of the Under then, the (lawless Dr. Francis B. Nelson will be chief state's Democrat leadership before Firm Formed The outdoor fair, an annual event flyaway chant• Cotton inspector. Barney Bloom, the cartoonist-cari- was termed the "most successful so broadcloths Snail! medluoi, the Westfield Area Young Republi large. Others are Dr. Ross Maggio, se- caturist who became famous for his cans at Maple Tree Inn in Fanwood. Ray Locke of 1 Andrew SI., Green far" by PTA president Gone Simp nior high school boys; Dr. Martha nightly pen antics on a Times Square Following the major address, Har- Brook and Ralph DeFlore of 128 E. son. Maurer, senior high girls; Dr. Alvin billboard, is being sponsored by the old Haddock Jr. of Scotch Plains, Grove St. have formed a business In the cookie contest, top prize Schrager, Edison Junior High School Elizabethtown Gas Co. as a feature club chairman, announced the ap- as Colonial Building Specialists, fill- went to Mrs. Fred Townsend; cake boys; Dr. Gloria Schrager, Edison attraction at the Westfield Home pointment of Miss Grace Speth of ing a need in the Westfield area for Mrs. Flora McDowell; pin, Mrs. Pan: girls; Dr. Joseph Boylan, Roosevelt and Sports show which opened last Mountainside and Mrs. Jean Tobey authentic Colonial repairs, altera- Kryslow; best coffeemaker, Mrs Open Monday and Friday Junior High School boys; Dr. Estelle night at the Westfield Armory. of Westfield along with Mrs. Con- tions, new homes and buildings and Rulli Flohr. Judging the- entries wen Nights '111 9 Milliser. Roosevelt girls; Dr. Chas. Bloom will be on hand evenings stance Haddock to joint leadership accurate restorations ... on par Simpson, Roger Thwing and Irvin; llely, Columbus School; Dr. Francis and Saturday and Sunday to do cari- of the membership committee. Alan with the old lime skilled craftmen- Bross. B. Nelson. Franklin School; Dr. catures of visitors to the show. His Knglund of Fanwood, former mem- ship of Colonial builders. Aprons designed by Mrs. Mas Frederick C. Braun, Grant School; work will be magnified and project- bership chairman, has moved up to They are experienced in taking Weiss, Mrs. Walter Vreeland and Dr. Joseph Boylan, Elm Street ed on a screen above the Elizabeth- assist Harold Haddock more closely apart, relocating and restoring hous- Mrs. Ruth Schcidcckvr were ad School." town Gas exhibit so that bystanders in the overall administration of club es as old as 150 years . . . building judged winners. 264 E. Broad St., Westfield Also, Dr. Solomon Cohen, Jeffer- can see the drawing as it is done from plan, reproductions of homes activities. AD 2-2900 son School; Dr. Dudley Roberts, Lin- Each sketch takes about three min- Several resolutions were also dis of the past and modern versions of LEADER WANT ADS PAY coln School; Dr. Eugene Hohenstcin, utes to complete and will be pre- cussed nnd transportation arrange old houses. Mr. Locke and Mr. De- McKinlcy School; Br. Boylan, Tama- sented to the subject as a souvenir menls finalized for the State Young Fiore helped In the restoration of qups School boys; Dr. Gloria Schrag- In addition to the cartoonist's ap Republican convention to be held in the Stage House Inn and Village in cr, Tamaques School girls; Dr. Dud- pearance, Elizabethtown Gas will Atlantic City this weekend. Twenty Scotch Plains. ley Roberts, Washington School and display a new concept in kitchen gns five members of the local club are Ray Locke is an active member Dr. Joseph Kalbacher, Wilson School. ranges, a unique rental arrangement expected to attend. of the Plainfield Historical Society for whole house gas air conditioning and has participated in saving many equipment, gas home healing devel- This a^e is reaching ()Ut toward old historical buildings from demo- McQuoid Selected opments, and modern versions of the the perfect. Principle of things; i lition. Halph DeFioro is building a old-time gas lights. The overall pushing towards perfection in art largo New England Cape Cod repro- theme will be "Picture Yourself In invention, mid manufacture. duction for his own family at 810 For Year-Long An All Gns Home." —Mary Baker Eddy Boynton Ave. NORMAN HIL TON Graduate Study Unquestionably the Best in George J. McQuoid, 33, of 54 San- dra Cir. has been named one of 42 Natural Shoulder Clothing career civil servants selected to re- ceive a your of graduate training FLORIDA under sponsorship of the National Institute of Public Affairs. Mr. McQuoid is chief of the per- sonnel management division in the Most Jets New York office of the U. S. Civil Service Commission. A native of Pittsburgh, Mr. Mc- Quoid entered federal service in l'Jjl From Newark as a mann^iiment intern after grad- uation from the University of Pitts- We don't pretend to match the ultimata burgh with iin AH ilesrce in political precision of personalized custom cloth- science.1. His f.'radua'.i' training, to begin in Ing reserved for sultans, benevolent dic- September, will lie financed under a tators and shipping magnates. 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    Around Town Rosemary L TormaAArs. PaynterWins j Nancy Swicegood, jMiss Marcia Davies Open Meeting Set By Youth Service I To Wed Teacher Mrs. Arthur F. Ackerman, presi- ins delegate to the National Associ- Becomes Bride of jstate Art Prize William Reid dent of the X. J. Association for Men- ation for Mental Health and a mem- Mountainside—'Ilk- t'li^ifc-mcnt of tat Health, will speak at an open ber of their advisory council on vol- st Miss Marcia Davies lo Douglas I'o- Mrs. S Russell PayiHcr of 041 meeting of the Youth and Family unteer services. cllirr frcd E. Stunsis, have re-j Church. Mesdanies W. T. Wli'ile DonWilliam Albrecht To Marry cina. son of Mr. und Mrs. Anthony ,,,.., j Willow Grove Hd.. a member of the Counselling Service to take place The Youth and Family Counselling -acd to tlicir home at 503 Boule- Derringer. Louis Jennings Edward I'ccina of 551 W. Seventh Ave . Ho- MmmlaniMdr-Miss Rosemary Lou-! , departiiKM.t of the Woman's Club next Thursday evening. May 23. ItService, an inter-ciiurcK social wel- rd after passing the winter months Pollard, II. c. Pridham. and Richard ar Mountainside— Announeeinenl has selle. has been aimouneeil by her ise Toima of HIT Sunrisi y will IK1 held in the lounge of thefare agency, has recently become a Vloarvvaier Beach, Kla. Hardnian presided at the tea table. • married lo William II. Pkwy. was ;o f Westfield, was awarded second been made of the engagement and | parents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. I'resbylerian Church at B:15 p.mparticipatin. g member of the United , AHirecht of; ()ri?.e in (he New Jersey State Fed- approaching marriage of Miss Nan- Davies of 317 Old Tote Rd. yr and Mrs Adam Hunter of 800 Mrs. Donald M. Day of («)3 Boule- l. mon ,n a nuptial mass Saturday ; .,. , - -| de Refreshments will be served. Fund of Westfield. morning t a ion of Womoll S t lll>s slatcwi cy Louise Swicegood and William K. A graduate of Jonathan Dayton fes[ Me have been on a spring President of the service Is Mrs. vard was hostess Tuesday to Hie Our Lady of Lourdes | m-t contest for her oil painting called Reid, son of Mr. :ind Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Ackerman hns been active .-day cruise to Bermuda. I'hurch. ilT trallcls Regional High School, Springfield, Marion Reed. Vice presidents are Garden Clu.li of Westfield. with Mrs , '. ! ' McDer- ; --Now Jersey Heritage," it was nn-ii. Reid of 14 Tunylewood l.ane. The in mental health uffairs for 15 years William P. Redhead as chairman of mitl ollici;iti'd at the ceremony nounceii last week al Ihe 69th annual Miss Davies is a junior at Newark and is a past president of Ihe Union Ihe Rev. James A. Cole and the Rev. « hid, W;is follow bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.State College, I'nion, where she is ft miscellaneous shower was given hospitality. •ond by House, Houte 22. inajorinu in elementary education. board from Westfield are Mrs, Geo. nnda.v '«'' Resolutions passed at Die conven of Tarboro, N, C. She is n member of Nu '1'heta Chi r, Edward Chotte of 302 Harrison bride, daughter of Mr. andlio teaching in Hie Mountainside public Davies. Mrs. H. Paul Ruttcr, Mrs. Entertaining last week at a stork i T ' " an appeal to New York Sorority. '., ' MiMisss Pond will be married shower in honor of Mrs. Paul Fair '*?''. ? , II| State to raise its minimum age for Miss Swicegood was graduated school system. Harry Hinebauch, Mrs. C. E. How- a to Robert H. Lenskold. of 555 Shackamaxon Dr. W;is .Mrs. i ai ui c | conslm)ptjon 0( alcoiiolic beverages from the Woman's College of the Mr. Pecina was graduated from The prospective bridegroom and ard, Miss Mildred Fink, Dr. Ed- ne train of silk op;anza and re-em- ! , , . j i . Franklin Squires of 707Knolhvood (r()m ]8 (o n n quv:il f0l rev s 0I1 University of Norlh Carolina in UH>2 Abraham Clark High Scliool, Hoselle. his fiancee plan lo be married in mund Klemmer, Granger Bierwirth, hrnidered Alcncon lace. Her head- The spring dance and party of the | xer. uf the election laws Id permit all and Is employed by the Sun Oil Co.and Newark State College. He isDecember. tierald Tracy and Fred Porter. Biniunity l'layers was held Satur-' j piece »LIS a crysial tiered crown qualifying U. S. citizens lo vote for in Philadelphia. ... a..t .th e clubhouse. Mesdanies M. . GiiiRko Twig will hold its -innu-il "'"' :' (l"t:t'1'1'1'' k'"^ln illusion veil. She carried a prayer book covered I P™*11* «•«• ™ce president regard- Her fiance received his coinmi; Kewconib, Richard Plage, How- j plant sale of annuals and geraniums ll ss of will, whit.. ...-.-I,;,Korchids- andi nii...lilies- .Jof .i..the. iI ' address chances: n demand sion in the N. .1. National Guard d Sennc. and Walter Young were; this Saturday from in a.m. to J p.m. I for better street lighting to combat May 11. lie attended Won (N.C.I , the committee. j at the home of Mrs. Phillip Iirown of College and is employed hy the r*" „ . ,„ !G0 5 E- Iil0;Hl st r°i" th'1 benefit of Charms Co. in Asbury Park. 5|r.and Mrs. DuPont Murphey III; Muhlenberg Hospital Mrs I V 01 nsible for tlu>ir diildrars The couple will be married June TSTKnoIlwood Ter. visited Silver ido r>iarK|Ue is chairman SCOICHM^IS ^^s"./^. 1 * rr 2!) . in Calvary Episcopal Church, irings, Kla. among other spots of j 1i'<»»>"ienl speakers were former ^*" r. , T- i f°rl"«'ly of Westfield, celebrated Walter .1. Luk;is i,f Newark cousin I Cuiigrcsswoman Helen Uahauan Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. J. Evans lllcir 45th ww,(Jillfi ;,nniv(>rs.iry ,.,sl of the In-idc-i!room, and Kred R | J>ou«las. on "Dollars Can't Win Ihe X8 Sailer PI. vacationed last week Delegates from the local club Wednesday. Their children, Mr. andKirste of Cultmia j Cold War"; Charles S. Cameron. were Mesdames l.orcutz S. Wade, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Mrs. Mrs. Albrecht is a graduate of' MD' President of llnhnemanii Medi- A new Bridal Shower Allan R. Shay and Mr. and i cal College, on "The Vanishing Vol president; Anthony L. Tedesco sit -•» Mrs j Holy Trinity High School. Her lius- Waller K. Kckliarl of West-1 unleer"; and ltev. Alexander C. t'nr- oild vice president: Paul M. Kd- jlartis Club held their monthly field, and Mr. ami Mrs. Arnold Kck-! !>:"llt.\"H\'T "f Mrs' Wi,lliam A1" ... Courtesy of OtJR M :tn(l 1L> l;iU Mr AII 111 r nilchael of Community Churth, De iminds, recordini: secretary; Court- ncteon meeting Tuesday at Wer-hart Jr. of LivinKs,on enlcrtaiuod j >™ . " ' - , "«' ° a ;ls the «'itt. N. V., on "The Merry-Go land! F. Denney, trustees; Harrison •rs Lake Edge at Watchung. them at dinner al The Arch in Short *™ '\ » M'';>diKited roin 1 '{ound." H. Cory and Eth;m A. llescock. -•- Hills. Joseph Iliilovn School of Watchmak- This elegant Silver Shower UmbrelU Mr. and Mrs. L. Bierman have ar- ing in WitiKlsii.lt.., L. 1., and is em- ied Ironi the Netherlands and will A strawberry festival and dessert ployed l>y ;i Newark jeweler, to borrow at no icnd four weeks with their cousins bridge was held yesterday at the [ The couple will honeymoon in Can- tnis r. and Mrs. C. Hagers of 435 Sand- Woman's Club of Westfield hy the j «da before e.-tahiishing residence at rd Ave. _ art department. An art exhibit and | '"•"' Lincoln PL. Irvinglon. Come Into our Mr. ond Mrs. Garland C. Boolhe of sale of paintings and water colors by j MMeadowview Rd., Scotch Plains, the department members was held ! Jr. League Plans e to reserve thia lie returned from a motor trip to in conjunction with the festival. ; erminslon, Va., where they visited Mrs. Harrison H. Cory was in charge j ideal centerpiece lends and relatives. They also at- of the festival. Mrs. Raymond S. i Ball tidtd alumni day activities at theGrant is the department chairman. I jewetay M well In. advance, of. -+- Mrs. Hubert llueslon nt Orenda Diversity of Virginia at Charlottes- I'ii. is chairman fur the Spring liall llt. Robert 10. Clayton Sr. of 131 your am Doris Pkwy. spent the recent of the Junior League of Elizabeth We laic n yreut deal of Mr. and Mrs. K. Raymond Grupe which will be held tomorrow evening Fathers Weekend at Ml. Holyoke pride in our reputation ;a Boulevard entertained nt anwith his daughter, Ann, where she at Ihe Suburban Country Club, Un- Mi house Saturday evening follow- is a student. ion. because we've worked" j the installation of their daugh- -*- Assisting Mrs. Uueslon are Mrs. linrd over the yenrs in- r. Eileen, as Worthy Advisor of • Mrs. John Farley of 743 Lcnape Itdhcit .1. Arrix. Mrs. John F. de sisting always on the. t Wesllield Kainbuw Assembly. Tr. spent last weekend in Cam- jVoe. Mrs. John A. Bender and Mrs. JEWELERS bridge, Mass, where she attended i James (i. Skinner. finest quality diamond* 20* {. BROAD ST. ADAMS 3-0529 Mrs. James II. Harris Jr. of Aldcn her college reunion. WestficlHers enteitainini: al par- mid pricing lliein for tuc ic. assisted at the ton given Tuos- Mrs. Hk'kctson B. lUisscll, Mrs. ties belore the (lance are Mrs. Arrix. utmost in value. WESTFIELD • N. J. pftcrnoiin by Hie sustaining Mrs. Mender, Mrs. Frederick Huh- emberrs of the Junior Leawe ,,f jj "onald K. Roiiillard, :ind Miss Kdilh Let us prove lo you llial M represented the^Vest- rendoi'f and Mrs. L. Scott f'oer. th al the home of Mrs. Rob-1 M Uinhreclit represented th^Vest .we i'nn help you wnKo I lie 1 Moss in Klizabeth. j field District Nursing Association at Mho National League for Nursing Quintet to Play sl di.UIKIIHI cliuicc. A "Maytime Frolic" dinner dance j convention at Atlantic. City Tuesday. ill be lu-ld tomorrow evening by c Mindowaskin Swim Club at the, Miss Kathy Quad, daughter of Mr.At Musicale ar Hills Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Itussell ]am l Mrs; Louis R. Quad of Ml The Scene Jolmson are the chairmen, assist- j >«ii«'vard. attended the Military 'I'll;* ;uinual spring musicale and 1!il U ! K I O1S tea will he given by the music de JEWELERS 1 by Mesdames Charles .7. fiass. I " " " ""'"'""y 1- rul«y _:.« partimvit of the Woman's C!nh Tues- 206 f. 5ROAD ST. ADAMS 30529 harlcs I!. Hood, Harry I!. Knox. Ihe guest of Cadet M/Sgt. l'eler IC. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Quad joined day al the home of .Mrs. Melvin Mil 'illiani L'. Pepper, and J. V. Zim their daughter Saturday for the Hut-Icr, li.1l farllon lid. at 2 p.m. ifrman. gers I'niversity HOTC Governor's "Andante" by Chaminade, a com- SHIFTS Rolurning Saturday from three Review Field Day where Cadet Hen- position written (or two pianos, will be played by Mrs. Mehin J. Miller |wks in Kurope, were Mr. and Mis. ry received two awards as a mem- They Flatter . . . ^nO'Hourke of 451) Chunning Ave. ber of the Queens' Guard Drill and Mrs. Victor P.iidell. < 0'liourkes loured Switzerland, Team. Mrs. Quad was the guest ^ (lue.it performers will he "Tile i')\ France and England. Sunday (if her daughter at the Moth- i Quintet"; .Iclf Mlei'ke. Steve Hli-cke. They're Fun . . . —*- IT'S Day tea at Gihluin.s Campus of! Hill Klrome. John Plimrdi' ami Kit i.'o returning from the Junior Douglass College where Miss ()uad | P''H;. who will MIV.; and accompany «ue flight to Europe were Mr. ' thriiwlvc:; on the liltit.ir. hnnio and is a student. .'laieli-. .lell v.js tin1 rccipii'iit uf A Mrs. ISohert Stilman of 2C2: •Scrson Ave. who visited France, j Miami He.ii.-h. Fla. was the vaca- the depart menl's scli<»!:n -lup last s'y and England. tion sni>l for Mr. and Mrs. Itcnjainiu stiniiiKT I') the Union (diinty I'.aud Cake, who returned recently lo their anil Orcke.xlra .Sclmol [-Miss Eleanor Scliaefcr of BBl home at 111)7 Orenda C'ir, Tea will he served follnuini* the bnan lid. recently held a surprise _T_ prnurani hy Mrs. [•'.. (.'. Marsh and Mai shower for Miss Charlene Saturday evening tin- Kcho Lake her coinmitlec. Members are invit- Wins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Country Club will luild it ed tu liiin:; elicits to this iiu-elinL; pries Hopkins of Bf.7 Dorian ltd.; formal dance fur its members. Mr. I'ss Hopkins will he married June i and Mrs. t). II. Keid are tin1 chair- Lincoln School I'TA's decision to Albert fiendano son of Mr.men of the enlei•lainnienl coinniilU'e. withdraw from their organizational [J Mrs. Albert P. Hendano of (102 + ties . . . franklin St. Ri'turnin;: to their home at

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    Customer Parking Entrance OPEN MONDAY and 132 ElMER ST. jane $ FRIDAY until 9 P.M. Open Mon. & Frl. Evos. 129-139 Central Ave., Westfield AD 2-4800 'Til 9 P.M. THE WESTFIELD nMrs^ . iPau tiulj i. '-"Sue---7---.. convention of Ihe junior membership lield Hc.M'iie Squad building on deparimeut N. .1. Slale Federation Id financial secretary. Mrs. Al- j Uostt-ssos for the moeiim. WUl Spring St. virda'is- treasurer, Mrs. Lou- ! *'rs- Smuilen. Mis Grasso and Mi-, of Women's Clubs Hits pasi week- Mrs. James I,. Whiloford and Mrs. i end in Atlantic 1'ily. riouliVl'ii'storian. Miss Nora Wil- [Joll n Hrmnan. Clarence Howard are co-chairmen of ! The award was accepted by Vic-the sale, proceeds of which will be lecturer. Mrs. Joseph Horstek; ' toria Hsu. president-elect. ,t.|ess, Mrs Horbert Bilyeau; i M'side Garden Club isod for various mission projects of au The local sub-juniors, a teenage tor Mrs- P ' Si'-iri; sentinel, ; jjour.. • -J , ... lie church. girls' oryani/ation, also won Ihe The hours tomorrow are from 10 I Florence L. Hoi inson uward for •l.in. lo 4 p.m. and Saturday from braille work. The group also was I) a.m. to 1 p.m. } cited for outstanding contribuii(His lo blind children. The sub-juniors also were singled out for support of the N. .). Stale Mrs. Gutmcm Made Home for Girls in Trenton I hi ouch personal visits and i;if(s and were NCJW President recognized for their larnesl per cap- ita cash j;ift to the Upper KMremily Mrs. William Oultnan will be in- Amputee Fund. idled aa president ol the WBlchung Tlie croup also won firsl place in section. National Council of Jewish COBBIES lie stale for "best support" uf Women at a luncheon Monday nt the A RED CROSS SHOE ivil defense, welfare nnd veterans Springfield Stenk House nl 12:30 p.m. jrograms and topped all others in Other officers to be inducted are he scrnpbook contest. The sub- ice presidents, Mcsdamcs Bernard luniors also won an award for the icn/er, Stanley Shore, Bernard Kob- 'best president's report." ins. Alfred r'arbish; treusiirer, Mrs. Eleven of Iheir members Joined Michael Slavilsky; fiminci.il secre- 13 members of the Weslfield Junior t.iiy. Mrs. Hernnrd Feffer; corre- A'omun'x Club for (be two-day event. ipomlini; secretary, Mrs. Bernard — 1'iiiu Mullen The club look firsl place Illinois I.nylon; recordinx socretury, Mrs. tor hiiili cash conlribulion uf the E/.ru Cross and directors elected TRIBUTE TO TEACIIICHS—Mrs. Wurren G. Miliisclwln, president of Frnnkllti Srhool l'TA, presents a llraille Fund and was awarded a for a two year term, Mrs. Stanley certificate of merit for support of West and Mrs. .lack Ulodinger. rose to Miss June Sterling, lonelier representative, ai ye»trrd;iy'a ton honoring touchers at Frnnklln School, "Meals for Millions," uu overseas re- hooking on are Krtink A. Atmroth, principal, and Mrs. Hubert II. Thell. lief project. The club received n Service nwnrd.s will ho presented service award for its work nnd awards given for the bridge nnd with the American Foundation of imihjonii tournaments. toerrers Teachers Honored Overseas Wind. Hal fashions by Bee lice Hats, Or Republican Women Parenthood Unit aiigo, will he modeled by Mesdnmes •fi/oujers To Hear Doctors ''ranklin Swersky, Simon Kanlnn, At Franklin Tea Delegates Report William Cutmnn and Saul Drar.cr of TEL. AD 2-2400 To Hold Election Dr. Jane SpniKR and Dr. A. Starr Mounliiinside. Stanley Corwln, Allen \6T ELM ST. The annual luncheon meeting and Franklin School auditorium was Ingram will sricnk at Ihe mci'liiiK "deeninn. Harvey Garrison nnd Low- of the l'laimed I'arcnthood Commit- AJLA Conference ell Ma/iu of Wcstfield. election of officers of the Weslfield decorateecorated with a Maypole and banhankk- lee of Wcstfield which will ho held W'" .!'''!«• will> flow''rs for the tea (liven ltci>orts on (tic 41st •inmud con- held Tuesday at I2:OT p.m. at the yesterday afternoon by the school's Monday evenitiK «t the home of Mr. home of Mrs. James !•:. Hurley, IWI! and Mrs. Hussell II. Tandy Jr., 527 ference of Hie Association of Junuir executive hoard honiirinK Ihe (cneh- LciiKuos of America were prosculed Shiidowlann Dr. ers. Mrs. Warren (I. Mcinschcln. llifliland Avo. nt n p.m. 1 Mrs. Hicliard Denjamin and Mrs. o tlii> I'lainfield Junior I.C:IKMC yes Mrs. Fred C. Zink. hospitality president, presented each teaclie terday liy Mis. Charles K. l,oi/eaiiN chairman, will be assisted by Mes- willi a hud vase conliiiiiini* a red Willium Pepper will report on the recent conference of Ihe Planned and Mrs. John W. Hone Jr.. local daines Harold Haddock, cochairman, rose in appreciation of the board. del ciintes. V. 1). Barker, Grant L. lloile, W. 0. Parenthood Federation of Americo Oilier t'uests were past presidents At Hit' Colorado Springs nircliiii;, Rrandsma, I). \V. Caldwell. Di'wilt and World Population Kinergcncy UNEQUALED COMFORT. This fabulbus Cobbio who have children enrolled ut the Campaign. Mrs. Jnmes C. llaurahaii of Kli/.i- SALE! Cotlrell, V. M. Mei»s, Willard C i.-,;,,,^u,. School: Mrs. 1\ It. Oben- tie gives you ease you've never known before. 1 heth, former dircclor of Heuion 111, Matialhaes. Adam l'iret. SU'i-lini cbain, Mrs. James Wescoat, Mrs. was elected treasurer of A.II.A. Mrs. It's so amazingly light, so soft and supple with Oldford, Robert M. Handolph ami Alherl Driver and Mrs. !•'. II. Luck- Miss Kanane to Speak Thoinns II. Ballon of New York suc- all its gentle support. The wafer-thin platform Jolm II. Wachlcr. man. Mrs. Klroy Kelch. Mrs. ('has. To Republican Women ceeds Mrs. Ilanrahau as director or cushions your every step. And its smart, classic Members who have joined (lie Wood mid Mrs. Howard Cox of the the region which is made up of Dresses Weslfield Women's Uepiiblican Club school staff were also honored. Miss Mary K, Kanane, Union 1(1 Junior Leagues in Ihe New York- tailoring makes you lovo its famous Cobbio fit 1 durinj Ihe past season will be inlro- Ill the ieceivinj1 line were Mrs. Counly Freeholder, a candidate for New Jersey area including those in even more. duccd by Mrs. I'iret. membership Meinscliein. Mrs. Itoliert Cuslinian. Surroitnte of Union Counly, will talk li/nlietli and 1'lniufield. Suits BONE & WHITE TUDOR TIE, 13.09 chairman. Followinj! Ihe elect ions. vice president; Miss Jane Sterling, on "To Will or Not lo Will" tomor- Durinii the ineclliiK Mrs. l.ucy II. Ihe new officers will be inducled by teacher representative and Mrs. Hob- row evening at Hie home of Mrs. llerrmann of Weslfield, ways and TNl product hit no connection *M«vor with The Amerlcm Nilioml Red Ctoo, Mrs. Klhan A. lleseock. ert I!. Tlieil, lea chairman. l.i*sler Sleffen in Garwood ut II p.m. mis chaii'iiian. anuoiineed nexl The Women's Republican Club will Coats Mrs. Thi'il was assisled by Mrs. year's eliairmcn for the fund raising he quests. To View Rhododendrons Barlon Itishoff. Mrs. William Hod- activities, They are: Thrift sah\ lieu and Mrs. Itoliert Cushman. The Miss Knnnne will explain Hie innk- Mrs. Franklin I), liolfert of Mouii- The Gardenaires will view the di decoralions were made by Mrs inn of wills under New Jersey laws lainsidu and Mrs. Kdwin W. Wil- JduidaU piny Rhododendron Garden in WatL" |- Frank Hippie. and will speak on the history of the liams Jr.; Christmas dance, Mrs JMDERITE eliuni' liescrvnlion .Monday after Hinroiiales office. Franklyn J. SiiHfhai'i'cr of Weslfield 25% to 40% off & brief business meeting al (he YWCA | nncl follies, Mrs. James II. Ilird IIIK at I p.m. The Garden, a joint proj- Mrs. I'arker W. Silzer. ect of the Union Counly Rhododen- 82 ELM ST. rjKl ADAMS 2-3680 The (,'anli'ii and Iransfer mouph Children's • Sub-Teens' • Juniors' dron Committee and I lie Union Coun- AI .MarlIn Jnvrlrrs . . . will hold a joint medium 'f'ue.sday ty I'ark Commission, is localod on at MIL1 home of Mrs. Murray Hush- Petifes' • Misses' liolh sides of Tracey Dr. in the loop Open Monday Evenings He Jr. A Ira lo honor Die new area of the reservation. BRIDAL RINGS provisional* will be j^ivt'n Wednes- day by the suslaincrs al Ihe honi:1 of Mrs. II. Williaiusiiii (Ihriskey. l^dllowini1 Ihe liusiness jneelinn pictures were shown from the ail CHOOSE COLD FUR STORAGE slide projeel. These slides, depict- 121 Quimby Stroot ADam» 2-1131 ; arl in all its aspects, were pre- sented lo Ihe Junior I.rallies of New Official Girl Seoul Equipment Center Jersey by the Sears Foundation. Open Mon. and Fri. evenings 'til 9 Form and function lire ono. I — r'runk l.loyd Wright Swim and Sailing Shop Open

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    Other Towns Hainfield WX-210O 6-0100 Now/ showing: (no toll) Sonsotional fashions that function beautifully whethor you plan to be in, on or near the water. Soe all iliat is now to put you / v:—^ in the swim; nolo the necessary and novel on deck for young Juniors and Misses.

    Secure, insured cold fur and garment storage vaults, I] protection against moths, fire, theft, moisture. '" FURS only $3.50 '" '"'7.',",'".',.,,-,.-,,-,. ,•„ V FUR TRIMMED COATS-$2.00 i-i .i :: r I.I:A:.I:,I; < • I ! A I: <; 1: CLOTH COATS-$1.50 Hardly cinyttiint) you'll ty/cr purclKiMr i<, tii irnporltint cji tho rinrjs you buy for your bride. Ovrr the yunr*. GIANT HAMPER STORAGE (We furnish hamper) Morlin's bai built a rf/putafion fr,i nininttiininq til'! hic|hetl siandcirds of <|i/rilily and vulii': in bii'inl ring c il(Irc s W Pul suits, dros.es, skirts, .wcate*. jatkol* slacks, end |!' "' ,|| o" '.(.'I',. Clitwo f.oni niriiiy •.l/li:'. "II with Ih'r finest diainondr. lln: moil lml til 1,100.00 red. Id/. Inc. 75 ONE LOW RULK PRICE Only $2' % s r.LF.AHII-iG >Al|uo!loll) nU fOH YOUR COt IVI'MII'MCr.: Cluirgo, IJudg'-'t, Clul>, H.iiidi-CluiKi", Loy-A-Way I'lan'. Above Charoot Include Coll & D.livory Seiviet. r,uu<, IHACII r.im-Mi SWIM CAPS - BEACH DAGS - DECK PANTS «TOUI fl«ONM. Jtwtlt*" CASUAL MM'I'IHS - SAILING JACKETS -- SLACKS

    WtiTFIElDi CJLcJXXX. 121 Quimby Slreol ADnm* 2-H31 ?IM «. QUIAAfiY ST5, Jeflet, cfycteatung. AD 2-6718 V/ BR 6-6718 Official Girl Scout Equipment Confer PLAIWFir.lt>, 115 PARK AVC. Open Mori, und I'rl, ovonino' '"' ' S4 THE WESTFIELD lso Saturday the couples get-to- Zeiss, Torg Tonnessen, John Mesdames Thompson, Westrich, J Howard Ellerhorst and a bird ex- Undismayed By ince. lether will meet at 8 p.m. at the "Brien, all of Rake and Hoe andR. Weiss, Dugan, Loewel, Monti, hibit by Mrs. Walter Waddey. Strike a beautiful keynote ircen Acres Stable in Clark for a rs. W. C. Benzing of the Mountain Hachmann, Mulreany, Oppenheimer, Patio settings were furnished thru Haitian Crisis with one of our lovely Pi Beta Phi ayrkle, following which the group "rail Garden Club. McClung, Drinkwater, Paul Barton, the cooperation of Eber Bros, and Red ribbons went to Mesdames Higgins, Hudson, Albert and Engel Turmoil in Haiti haj cul floral arrangements . . . Monday is (he date for the final nil gather at the home of Mr. and the Meeker Garden Center assisted meeting of Pi Beta Phi alumnae as- >lrs. Samuel Gibson, 123 E. Dudley ohn McDonnell, Oliver Hallberg, C. all of Rake and Hoe. Also, Mrs.with a garden planting and a dis- off the world's source of . Vaughan, Edward L. Gaven, Ed- Pott, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. T. Vogeler for your own home or as sociation. Mrs. L. Fisher of 1141^ve. play of gardening equipment. the best mahogany bowls a gracious gift. Minnisink Way, will be hostess. ard J. Hlggins, Robert H. Mul-and Barbara McDonnell of Westfield. Mrs. Carl Shivers of 225 Lenox •eany, John S. Breitenstein of Rake Honorable mention awards went to General chairman of the show was trays and other utentilt.' Blif FLOWERS WHERE THEY ARE GROWN Luncheon will be served at 12:30 \ve. will be hostess Tuesday at Mrs. John S. Breitenstein assisted followed by a business meeting and ind Hoe and Mrs. Benzing, Mrs. Mesdames Westrich, Howard, Hach- but Mahogany House, ih [2:30 p.m. to the afternoon bridge >ott, Westfield Garden Club and mann, Drinkwater, Loewel, McDon- y Mrs. Frank J. Dugan. (lie installation of incoming officers. iroup. Final preparations for the Westfield. is fortunate in WESTFIELD FLOWER SHOP All Pi Phis will be welcome but Mrs. Edward Powers of the Moun- nell, Macauley, Mulreany, Dema- Judges were: Mesdames John C. having a huge invenlwy 250 SPRINGFIELD AVE., Just off Broad unc Benefit Ball to be given June ain Trail Garden Club. rest, Hudson, Barton, Gaven, Hall- should let Mrs. Fisher know in ad- will be made Tuesday evening by layles, South Orange; George Dela- WE DEUVER TEL. AD 3-3650 Yellow ribbons were given to Mes- berg, Hartigan Engel and Breiten- of Caribcraft wars m vance if you plan to attend. he social committee when they ush, Montclair; Harold Brooks, lames C. E. Howard, G. Stuart Dem- stein of Hake and Hoe. A'estficld; Edward J. Druback, Flor- hand. meet at the home of Mrs. William irest, Einar Torgerson, Frank J. Adair, Mrs. Schwinn and Mrs. n. foohey, 919 Irving Ave. The dance iam Park; Frank Fedowitz, Scotch ugan, James II. Compton, Edward D. Tomlinson of Weslfield. Mains; Emery B. Gebert, Scotch The growing scarcity of .•ill be at Canoe Brook Country \. Engel and Mulreany, all of lub, Summit from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. In the junior artistic arrangements Mains; James N. Henderson, Chat- this beauteous wood motei ONCE-A-YEAR rith proceeds to provide a Y schol- ake and Hoe: and Mrs. H. S. Ful- blue ribbons were won hy Thomas iam; Ralph Jones, Chatham; Ches- it even more a treaiured rton HI of the Gardenaircs; Mrs. Drinkwater, Robin Urner, Julia Scul- irship. Mrs. William Clancey is the er Schomp, Princeton; Miss Emma gift for the bride you espe. . T. Ha?eldlne of Cranford and ly and Connie Balmer. Red ribbons g,lusstrong, East Orange; Mrs. Theo- ihairman with Mrs. Robert Fergu- cially seek to pleaie. SAVINGS on and Mrs. Elwin Wilder in charge irs. Louis N. Miller of the Mont- wore awarded by Kathy Ryan, Car- iore Thayer, Chatham; Mrs. De- tickets and Mrs. James Koch re- lair Garden Club. olyn Pry or, tVayne Nelson, New Brunswick. ponsible for decorations. Honorable mention awards were Kathy Brown and yellow ribbons A pledge: While currmt resented to Mesdames Charles L. Student judges were: Mesdames The coffee club will meet Wednes- went to Shareen Kneeshaw, Kit stacks last, no advaim EVENT Varneeke, George Drinkwater, Har- Byrne, Kathleen Boyland, Beth L. M. Adams, Caldwell; Anthony !ay at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Bennett, Summit; C. R. Byrd, South in price. terwyn' Wohld, 620 Benson PI. with y Whitaker, Coffeen, Arthur Mn- :auley, Hallberg, Orr and Frank Orange; Earl Plerson Jr., Milling 8 Days Jlrs. John Coogan as co-hostess. The ton and Charles Hawkins, Caldwell. ivening bridge group is scheduled rner of Rake and Hoe and Mrs. W.Waddey, Pat Albert, Jane Sandncr, or Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the . Kerkum of Fanwood. Peggy Culhane, Bridine Ryan, Jean The judges were entertained at Only lomes of Mrs. William Owen, 527 In the horticulture division Schnabcl, Mary Jane Kay, Melissa luncheon at the homo of Mr. mid udley Ct. and Mrs. David Kecsc, rize winners were Mesdames Hess, Patrice Wyzge and Kathleen Mrs. Paul J. Burr, 776 Norman PI. 34 Hillcrest Ave. Thompson, Hartigan, Howard, with Mrs. Paul B. Barton and Mrs. INTERNATIONAL GIPTf Starting ppenheimer, Drinkwater, E n o s In the junior horticulture classes C. H. Vaughn assisting. 57 Elm St. W««tM COMING EVENTS estrich, Maurice K. Loewel, Mul first prizes were given to Marian Friday, May 17th eany, Boyer, McDonnell, George Ryan"and Marcia Malinowski; red almer, Engel, Hallberg, Edward ribbons to Susan Gregorio and Pat MAY 1963 [iggins and Glenn Hudson of Rake Albert; yellow ribbons to David Tor- md Hoe; also Mrs. H. L. Poff, gar person nnd Karen Koppenhoefcr and s M ? W i f t Ion department Scotch Plains Wom- • honorable mention • t 9 3 4 m's Club, Mrs. R. T. Smalley and hane, Cheryl Sauerbrun and Ralph S * t 9 9 10 11 .Irs. Charles Hawkins of Caldwell. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Second place awards went to Mes- The Junior Achievement award 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 lames A. H. Albert, Higgins, Drink' was Kiven to a conservation display 3 hours ater, F. Squires, Whitaker, Mc- showing a scale model of the pro 26 27 28 29 30 31 • '

    LEGSIZE STOCKINGS 20—Executive board meeting of the Westfield Service League, 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. R. B FREE Maxwell, 555 Birch Ave. Introduce yourself to ttie beauty, fashion 22-24—Treasure sale at The Barn of and LEGSIZE fit of Belle-Sharmeer stockings, Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Jones, 560 Tremoitt Avc. Noon-7 p.m. May during this once-a-year savings event. Your ^22, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., May 23, 24. favorite SEAMLESS and FULL FASHION 24—Annual luncheon and meeting of PARKING styles are available at these reduced prices: the Westfield Service League, 12 noon, at Echo Lake Country Club. Regular $1.35 styles 3 for 3.50 25—Wellesley Club benefit perform Regular $1.50 styles ance of "The King and I," Pnpoi 3 for 3.80 Mill Playhouse, C p.m. in Regular $1.65 styles 3 for 4.20 JUNE 1963 s M T I F s Regular $1.95 styles 3 for 4.95 w 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TEPPER'S 9 10 11 12 13 14185 BREV (purple stripe) for short 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 slender legs, sizes 8 to lOVi 23 24 25 26 27 2829 MODITE (green stripe) for average 30 legs, sizes 8V2 to IIV2 1—Wfstficld Assembly Fisherman A€TO DUCHESS (red stripe) for long Ball, Plainfidd Country Club, FAMOUS SYMBOL OF FIT ample legs, sizes 9'/2 to 12 p.m.-l a.m. 5—Foothill Club luncheon meeting Nylon Support Hose, Regular 4.95, 3.95 each, 3 for 11.85 Mountainside Inn, 12:30 p.m. 7—Newcomers Benefit Ball, Cano< PARK Brook Country Club, 5) p.m.-: (Somerset Street)

    Sckaefers Plan Wild Goose Chase % No Poor Goods ^At Any Price* A "Wild Goose Chase" is plannc by the Saturday NiKht Supper Clu PLAID STAMPS of (lie First Methodist Church fo with a 158 ELM ST. AD 3-0800 lowing a 7 p.m. casserole suppe Between A&P and Finast Markets Saturday in the social hall. Paitic USE OUR FREE PARKING limits in tin; annual event have bet Open Monday and Friday Evenings reiuicsU'd to hring a flashlight at | a map of Weslfii'ld. Mrs. W. ( i I'ornmann is kindling reservations purchase s 3 DAYS ONLY — THURS., FR!., SAT. (DOES NOT INCLUDE BATHING SUITS) at OF COVTHSK COUPON No. IT'S SMAUTMHK! COUPON No. 1 COUPON No. 3 COUPON No. 4 ft And no wonder! Sinajt GIRLS' ALL GIRLS' p. jn;tk<*r cletuilim;. n BOYS' 2-PIECE SETS SPRING BOYS' FAVORITE ijVrffi SPORTSWEAR |; mid heel for fuslilim and rnuifmr, BOXER SHORTS DRESSES BASEBALL nnil lii-st of ;ill a l">k llmt (if !• SHORTS • SLACKS'' Sizes 3 to 12 never bclnip its liny and KNIT TOP KNIT SHIRTS MM 9 DECK PANTS ^ All our Most TENNIS DRESSES : Slues 3 to 7 Forrious brands Sims <1 to 14 • AND SETS fi: WITH THIS !$;!$• WITH THIS Complete lino of Orlliopeclic Sliooj COUPON 1.8I.Of 7 *?N) OU/OOF30%OOFF OOFF " COUPON 10% DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED SET »*;) WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON ft"- r^TK^?S'T^-i f j vr.^;TC-r-i-:'••>••;' •••••• • Wostfiolti's Ftivorito Children's Store Whatever Amount of TIME, SKILL and PATIENCE SV'~~. :- Is roquirod wo y\\ia \\ gladly and courteously Shop First Quality with Merchandise t IZooieby Confidenco FROM HEAVEN TO 5SVEN AMD ON UP TO ELEVEN PUINCIELD, NEW JERSEY HO QUIMBY ST. Only AD 2-1730 163 E. BROAD ST. AD 2-5163 8^ Open Monday to 9 P.M. Op«n Monday Evening* THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THCTSDAT, MAY it, 196J Ausic Club Sets audition Date 3 HOURS FREE PARKING IN TEPPEJR'S AUTO PARK . . . WITH A PURCHASE AT TErTER'S SHOP TEPPER'S THURSDAY 'TIL 9 4udi;!ons ior active membership llie Musical ^iu!) of Westfield will I l,Pi|> Wednesday. June 5 at the j art,>! lilt- president. Mrs. Ashton I Oucklcr. 31 Hawthorne Dr. at

    Audition requirements for active cnibersliip :ire: a iniiiniincnial soloists must play * number from the Classic period , to and including Beethoven, and e number from Uie Romantic or uderii periud. b Vui:il soloists must sing one m; or aria from tlie Classic period , io and including Beethoven, and Thursday, Friday, Saturday,.. Plainfield and Short Hills ( song from '!>'-' Komanlic or Mod- n period. They must provide their ,0 accompanists unless otherwise ranged. C. Accompanists shall l>« prepared play at -4 hours" notice two ac- mpanimenls for any soloist the esident may suggest. i Composers must submit and rlorm or have performed two coin- silions which the auditions com- iuce shall consider suitable for use a club program. i. Ensemble applicants shall audi- aiimv u as a unit in accordance with . requirements for a soloist. |. Chorus applicants must read usic at sislil to the sutisfudion of e choral director and prove ability j carry an independent voice in n-singinM- Applicants are asked Io contact jier Mrs. Cuckler or Mrs. K. V. :orgc o( Cranford. WWJ The board 1ms announced the ac- ptance of Mrs. Edward Billett, 203 usel Ave., as an associate mem- r. /ildlife Talk For Vside Newcomers Mountainside—Slides of wildlife s' Serbia shlrtwaister dresses, tlrlp-dry cotton broadcloth. 8 to 18. ^ at can be found in Watchiing Hcs- valion were shown by Miss Irma Blue, lilac or multi-rolored stripes or pnnle! clierkn. Heg. 17.98. !)or of the Trailside Museum at onlay's meeting of the Mountain- \e Newcomers Club. Famous Make junior dresses, sheaths, shifts and shirtdresses. 90 It was announced that the home Choote from nrintu and (oliila in cotton uud lilrnuV 5 to 15. Heg. 14.98 to 1T.98. *alo 9' id garden group will participate the tour in the Mount Bethel area homes and gardens June li. Those Famous Make roll sleeved blouses in varied collar styles. 40 lerested may contact Mrs. Ed- Special 4* ird Miller. Assorted colorful patterns nml ttripea. Mrs. Elmer Ross reported on plans form a Twig croup. New members welcomed were Slips in nylon tricot, dncron, cotton and nylon blends. 19 tsdames Keith Crankcr, William Special 3' iplan, Piussull Lauston ;ind Wil- Druiitifully tailored in liotli white mid asuorted color*. im Lcber. Program chairman for the meet- 90 5 was Mrs. William Rambertier. Special grouping of women's summer lightweight suits. '8 to 18. sale 14* ihostessrs were Mrs. Arthur Win- Rayon nml silk ur textured rayon. Amorleil color*, lien. 19,95 to 22.98, r and Mrs. Harry Nash.

    Irs. Remas to Head Genuine linnd-.st itched women's tapered toe loafer* sale /elcome Wagon Hand Hewn tlunly lnirk I-iiiitn ID ulieaths mid hoy U% atylca. IOSP being inducted are.: President, 's. Edward licmas; vice president, "• 0. Karl Hoyt; treasurer, Mrs. Our most popular perm including hair cut, everyone raves about. !.. Weeks; recording secretary. r Complete is- J. DiniKlas Sutherland: corre- In Plainfiilali'; , Mrs. Gordon Barker: j Straws, natural barley cloth and leathers, Iteg. 7.95' to 12.11,1", 'plus lax sale creation, Mrs. Ktlmund Jones: ! D?ram. Mrs. Victor Slillwell, and 'Chairman of social. Mrs. Harvey 40 ilmey and Mrs. Carroll Martindale. Tepper 3100 hosiery, seamless dress or walking sheers. Kiel-Unit opportunity Io Block up on your favorite lirunil. .85 pr. 3pr.2' inda Mathis to Speak f-J fe l.inda Mathis will he the Group of junior bcrinuda shorts, 100% cotton and dacron/cotton. S to 15. | Q.90 icst sneaker at the mei'tim: of the iVrutly luilorcil in |irinl«, aolida mid elrijx'H. !((((. 5.91) ID 7.911. sidmore Alumnae Clul) ot Central E* Jersey to be held Wednesday i the lionu- of Mrs. 1.. N. l.occy Plainfii-ld at 8:15 p.m. Miss Girls' cotton or nylon dresses. 3 to fix, 7 to 14. 90 00 ! sale 2' to IO »tliis, who will enter Skidmore Group ot liiiiurtlj tuiloml slylts o» well n» |>urty ilre.xKi'ii. l(i». 3.911 t« 17.9(1. •%'e in tile fall, was a recent rowican l'idd Service student in orway. Special grouping of girl's slack and blouse sets. 3-6X4'90 7-14 5'90 I'rinlf, «oli

    §1.000.00 Save on hoy's sport shirts, button-down ivy model. 8 to 20. to ill topper's Hluirl -liTvr »l y to- ill -uliil-, iu,i wash pants. K to 20. 1st Prize SL'.">I1.II(> (iifl (Vrlificatc sale &** Group iil-o i(n'huh** i.iniluni niicl->, ftr^. \.'Hl. 2nd I'ri/r SI (HI.1)11 (lift (Vrlifiratfi f> A.lilitiiitml sriH.IIII Cifl Cerlifirati-f Group of men's walk shorts, W.IMII n' wear 2 ply cotton plaids. 30 io 42. special ISIM.S Ol TIIK t'OM'KST: Hofiuliir Jjrlt limp JUMI ilil jll-l jlllr t.'ili \v

    Save on men's «asli and ivoar slat-ks. sniiinicr 30 to 4(1. Special (i.95 ., forlji.!»»0 H5'/, ilurMpii, I',1,; i-iiviFii, I!, f-iilnr. SIMHI HI..I l.iini/.

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("boost your water for household chores . .. it's just too expensive and it can I uO fabric from fresh new printr, rijilit out of Koos own stork! We'll pinfit nnd cut your the job. So why not pet the details on an automatic gas water heater slipcovers riftht on your furniture, finish for your household . . . and end the hot water problem once and fof them with KOOK finest workmanship, from heavy duty zippi-is rlcht ilown to drop, full all. The cost will amaze you ... just pennies a day! skirls. F.ven deliver nnd install Ihem to assure you of Knos famous fit ... the next- ENJOY MORE HOT WATER AT ht'Blthiiij: to lirnml now MpholMfTy. (iivo LESS COST WtTM AN AUTOMATIC you nil this ;\t n $,'!:' saviiu;! Awl what could he rosier tluin rhuosiru; your fnltric right ill GAS WATER HEATER. Installed your own Immr- , . , wilh your own waits, with no money down, just $5.00 nut1; nnil (h.ipci ir;; all nimiml VIMI? SO SMVO per month. tlir.e, s.ivn ninney. p;tvo jili;.tliki-s! I'llnnc* Ft I It .'17(10 for KOM Muip-nl Iliiinc slipcover FREE SURVEY! Call your plumber ELIZABETHTOWN spi'i'iiil . . . now! (Nn ol.llmilioii, of ccmrset) or EiliMhothtowii G.is for a free stitvoy of your family's hot water CONSOLIDATED MILADY'S SHOP KOOS-IIAHWAY neotls. GAS 167 E. BROAD STREET AD 3-2758 Olfpr I imilnl to AIM Served tiy tliznbetliiuwn Gas C W. Jursoy :;t. V.i? Main St. «U Maiknt !.;t. 21'l Ontr.tl Avo. it. ;M)IOO MK 6-1700 ME 6-1700 ML 6-imo THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAT It, U8t 37 andseape Awards \ade in Plains Film for Garden Dept. Frt>-liiit(Iergar(f a Tea Scou* i'iaiiis-'Hie Shackamaxon "Holland is Floweiiand." a color Slated for I'arenU -,,,-;..] Ciui-i of Scoldi Plains, in he- /ilni. will be virwed next Thursday. | At Tamuques "" iiit- (Jai'dea Club of Now • May 23. by the Bard™ department j 22nd PINGRY SUMMER SESSION •.-> presented awards lloan" I')" ' " Scotch j served at 12:30 p.m. arc Mrs. R. K vite parents of children entering 3 Mi or 7 week couria Hn^.K^iiv nod iligli School. i Roycr and Mrs. \.. V. Imliuf. iiudfi-Karten al Tamayues in the fall 5 Advqncad — Developmental — Remedial RoS'i'i'! Ad;"" J''• Principal of I jf 11KI3 to altend a tea in the school ACADEMIC COURSES . hii'li sdiuol and Filter Kooluiis Auditorium Tuesday at S:15 p.m. Gr(jd»» 3-12 • 35 hours instruction L|!i.' Su^e lluuso In*accepted the Lt. Paxson Completes At this time, Mr. Allen, Mrs. Wil- ftcvivw — Advanced Credit — Preyiew v8\i> (i't«ti Mrs. Kied Baser of the iam I'rafflo. Mrs Hussell Todd and Foreign Languaget — Mathematici iarkariiiix'Ml club. lelicopter Course rtrs. Donald Voss will discuss the EngliUi — Stience — History Army 1st hi. Neil H. 1'axson. 24, iindiM'gartcn program and the vari- ENRICHMENT PROGRAM .'host1 \vif<\ Jo Ann. livi\s in Axtel, HIS ways of preparing children for ColUg* Chemistry — Exploratory Science ill ALL THt r» in wus trained to fly the CH-21 Itobert It Wright and Mrs. Norman DAY CAMP fun-saver louston. Hostesses for the day will Shawuee) helicopter. Ag«l 5-14 • Daily 10:30 p.m.-3:45 pjn. CAMERAS be Mrs. \V. Skelly and Mrs. A. J. Swimming — Oamet — Sp The lieutenant, son of Mrs. Helen Leraiier. 5. Hobb. 423 Washington St., is a Art» - Croft» — Shop /OK PICTUK* TAKING VAIUM' I5ti gruduule of Wesl field Hi«h lotelKgence School ;md received u bachelor of Syvit* its degree in 19t>0 from Dickinson Wesmarco 'ollege Iti Curlisli'. lie is o nicnv Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Whiting will — TrontportaNon Available — XT of I'hi Delta Thetn fraternity. entertain Wesmaico board members PINORY SCHOOL • Hillside, N. J. • EL at :i dinner in liieir home Saturday evening ul 7 p.m. Ilirec fields for 300 boys. In 1962 the league had over 1,500 boys partici- pating. In addition there is now a girls Softball league, with more than 300 girls participating in that pro- KODAK gram, There are W boys teams and RECREATION COMMISSION—Shown above are the Individuals who comprise the Recrention Commission 16 for the girls, requiring 57 games In WesUk'ld Including staff members. They arc, left to right, reur row, Mormon l.orsrn. former iiBslstout in a given Saturday. Initatviatlc director (a position now held by Miss Patricia Jones, not shown); Joseph Coteimin, director; Rev. Holllt Cameras PII11I011, and Stuart Iiurnley; seated, samp order, Robert Ohaus, Herbert Wight, Mrs. Raymond Obenclialn, Despite the Brent progress mode Gordon liootb, cjiniruian, and Joseph Wlcndl. in recreational facilities In the past InHhhd for $umn\t Sn'gfc new day in 10 years, there is continuing need picture-taking pleasure! recently obtained, but plans for its for still more and this poses a bit The white overblouse dresses up a With a Kodak Inilamallc com- development arc incomplete. of a problem for the commission. It »uit or a skirt instantly. Perfect ira, you load Instantly, ovlo- Present members of the commis- already sees the need for n full lime for traveling. White Arnel malically, 10 goad picture! are ReereationHistory sion arc Gordon Booth, Mrs. Ray director. Looking forward it lias triacetate and Fortrel polyester toiier than ever. No threading— mond Obenchnin, Robert Ohaus, llol- studied programs in other commu with 3 initial embroidered Kotfapafc film cartrtdgel drop lis Plinton, Joseph Wicndl, and Her- nitles, studied possible additional tight inl There ore four models— bert Wight. Meetings are held Die sites and encouraged advice and monogram in any colon oil with built-in flajh—and they first Monday of the month in the suggestions from the public. Sizes 3p to & 10,00 all take color slides, color snaps, Began Here With conference room of the Municipal and black-and-whiles. Come in Building at 6:30 p.m. and !el ui show you. The present program includes on FREE DELIVERY eight week summer program ut nine playgrounds. Klght fields are for PUVATEIVS SEtVKf Pictures Delivered PTAs in 1942 children 5 to 12 years of age and with Drug Orders one for teenagers 13 to 15. Activities •UMMIT-MAPUnVOOO Playground supervision in West- Patricia A. Jones is his assistant. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 10 P.M. include free tennis lessons, archers AND VICINITY TO field, established by the Grant She attended Fcrrum College, work- (for teenagers), creative dance pro- School I'TA in 1942 and carried on ed as a secretary for the Dichl Man- KATHARINE GIBBS Hand-cut pin gram, twirling lessons, Olympic shortly thereafter and until l!»S3 by uracturinK Co., Uiwhl twirling at the la HONTCIAII games, sail boot races, soup box a Hecreation Committee under the playgrounds and for five years was _, O»» %t* ttmtwrnt CWIIW y Classic beauty ... to add a bit races and an extensive craft pro- PTA organizations, marks its tenth part time secretary for the Com- • • ORBTAR IAt elegance to smart ensembles. grain. Also during the summer the year under the town's Recreation mission. Travelers and graduntes dote on Commission this season. commission sponsors nine band con Writ* or tel« certs held Thursday evenings it Hr lull Inline these as gifts. VA" in 12K gold AtnonK the capital expenditures N *!•••» M,MwM*, I 54 Elm St. Jurisdiction !>y the mayor and last year were four tennis courts on Mindowaskin Park. Picnic kits are filled, 10.00; or in solid 14K AD 3-0662 council of this phase of community the Elm St. playground, fencing al offered on a free rental basis al gold, 45.00 Prices plus tax. activities became fact Jan. 1, 1951 Gumhert fields, and fees for the lay- anytime during the year. During the when the council established the out design of these fields. In recent summer months more (linn 3,400 WEDDING RECEPTIONS Mail and phone orders filltd commission and appointed nine years the commission constructed children register ut the playgrounds SOCIAL FUNCTIONS two additional tennis courts, a bocce Please underline initial of last nnme. members, eaeh for three year terms. During the winter a program for court, a children's playground, a PIANO RECITALS Sorry, tw COD's on monograms. In 195!) the number of commissioners elementary school children Is of shelter and a basketball court at Allow 2 weeks for delivery. was reduced to,seveii. fercd at the Columbus school gym MEETINGS Tamacjues Park, a children's play nasium two afternoons a week Originally concerned with play- area in Mtndnwnskin Park and en- Crofts, dancing and active, games grounds, the .commission's interests larged and cleared the pond at Foir- are featured. ] have • expanded lo include, other \iew cemetery for ice skating. Woman's Club j phases of recreation, several of them A winter basketball league for OK WKSTHIEI-D in dose cooperation with the Hoard j Additional facilities across the adults and teenagers is run at the j ol ICdiicaliim and organized groups street from the original (iuinbert Washington .School gymnasium two 318 $. EUCLID AVE. BEST a GO. Field are in process of construction. 'such as the Hoys llnschall Leagues, nights a week. At various limes dur AD 2-9859 AD 2-1146 WATCHUNG—Slofo Highway, Rouffl U2 • Ptainfleld 7-0500 J V.MCA, YWC'A. and Conimimily (.'en. When completed, there will be a ing the year dances me held for jter. baseball diamond, a children's play local (eeimwrs at the Edison Jun ,irea and a parking lot which is laid ior High School. With a budget last year of $f>!),I20. out to include two basketball courts The commission welcomes ro Hie Commission allnealed $24,000 ib and a skating rink. salaries, $27,120 fur capital items and quests from organizations or indi i$7,!M0 for other expenses. Kmployecs At Tamaques Park on the south viduals who have recreational needs I include a |>art time director, n full side of town, there are picnic areas and require facilities to carry ou ! time assistant director-secretary and with Hi fireplaces, a lake for ice I their program. It i.s one. of the poli 15 skaliiiK, two full size and four l.itllo ' cies of (lie commission to foster vol ja slimmer playground staff of about i League baseball diamonds, soccer ; _jn young men and women, ['resent ' unlary programs that are initialed field, three sliuftle board courts, the i director is Joseph K. I'nleman, by self supporting organizations. bocce court, a basketball court and Why 23 baseball fields in town? 'health and physical education teach- eight tennis courts. !er and coach of soccer and basket- Hock in 1952 Hie Boys Baseball How Not To Care valuable I bull at Summit High School. Miss The Scotch Plains Ave. site was I League began. At that time it had For Your Winter Wear filoro Houri 9i30 to 5:30 SALE'

    Infant's furniture Ignore all the warningH about motliH, Hilverfish and all the Bring them to other pentH cau»ing millioiiH juid millions of ( perhiijtH you don't wmii to fumble on your clothes and center caster lake pride in their appearuuec. [1° so, lei us recommend a white plastic teething rails, ie lurs get vxpen care in head decorations, 2* safe and gittirunlet'd plan for proper rare of your winter ordoi 10 maintain their in- Incite casters clolhcH. licrent beauty and to add Tlay pcti tut', 2.90 ; H'ar. to their life. Hcniing- I '"!i i- ;< fur specialist with Brin»; tliem lo fan American! Well see thai they are dry- i '''I tIK- equipment and j ! "'"-ledge available for cleaned and niolli-proofcd, iJien safely Hlored for tlie sum- mer. At the end of the MIIIHIHT. or MIOIIIT if you HO desire, i liKlNC YOUR PURS TO ihey'll he taken out of Hlonif^c and freshly pressed and wait- : H I MINGTON. NOW! ing for you. You pay nothing for nio(li-pi'iioliii<; and box Htnriific . . . just die normal dryclcaninpt charges. Don't » 40".N26?.i"' wiiii heavy wait! Itrin^ in your winter wear soon. corner pusis, drop side 's finest fur cieaning > extension legs adjust ahlc !o 5 paii nv MODI RN • floor r»i to Ojien 7 A.iVl. lo 7 I'.JM. i\Ii«u«lny through Saturtluy ...SAM' rahle. ln.-ii:lit IROM S5.5O • hardwood, waxed Same Day Dryrlrauinf; and Shirt Kitmideriii^ ut birth finish . complete with pad, bead INo i'lxlni I special events program for is a graduate of Rutgers University I Mucly of a long-range state water ment of new reservoir sites or pro- | regular Indian Guide Braves as well gan, chaplain, will present the Mr. Boutillier is a partner in a series of exhibits to acquaint pupils charge of the Newark office of Peat, and resides here with his wife Marie ! resources plan. tection of existing water supplies. I as for prosjx'Ctive members who awards. and their two children. with the best in classic and modern The Parvuli Dei award is the rec-Marwick, Mitchell & Co., certified New Jersey is the most highly ur- art. plan to join Indian Guides in the fall. banized state in the nation and, as The Olympics has been set Sunday ognition which the Catholic Church public accountants, and has been ac- | such, has tremendous needs for A graduate of Teachers College Co- from 2-4 p.m. at Tamaques Reserva- gives to a Cub Scout who shows that tice with the New Jersey Society of LEADER WANT ADS PAY water and conservation measures. lumbia and New York Slate Univer- tion. he is fulfilling his duty to God and The rapidly changing pattern of pop- sity at Buffalo. Miss La Barge has Big and Little Braves will compete church to the best of his ability. ulation growth and industrial devel- taught in New England and is now in Indian games and field events for The Cub Scouts who have earned opment does not always parallel art directoi of the South Congrega- an afternoon of fun and companion- the award medal by completing the tional Church in Hartford, Conn. She ship. Prizes will be awarded to each "Record of Achievements" are: Rob- available water supply. In order to has had many exhibits in Connecti- How can insure an adequate water supply for little Brave in attendance at the ert Chehayl, William Downey, Philip cut and Massachusetts and recently all water needs, it becomes neces- close of the Olympics. Grasso, Kelson Kirchner, Richard spoke after school to interested pu- No advance registration is re- Sidie, Paul Gianquinto, Michael if/aunce Midler, Jrnc. sary to develop intrastate as well pils and teachers at Edison. I regain as interstate rivers. quired for cither old members or Dome, David Kane, Dennis Wanko, In the hope of better developing A recent review in a Connecticut prospective new members. Matthew Boylan, Michael Grausam, and managing the great resources of paper stated. "Her work represents Boys who are currently enrolled in Brian Fitzpatrick, Charles Klein, An- CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO OUR the Delaware River, the Delaware a strong sense of design and an inter- kindergarten are invited to partici- drew Ott, Joseph Pelosi, Thomas strength? est in the problems that beset man- pate in this program with their dads. Sandner, Christopher Kern, Dennis River Rasin commission was created kind . . . Miss La Barge's work in October of 1961. It exists as a Powell, Daniel Eagan, James Fitz- shows imagination and at times sa- patrick, John Duffy and Peter Cau- THE TRUTH compact between the four basin tire." Pvt. Humnelt Tested OW states and (he federal government. terucci. IN THIS II has the power to engage in action Parents and friends were invited Marine Pvt. William S. Hamnett, programs and to coordinate and in- along with the general public to view son of Mrs. Marjorie It. Hamnett of AT GREAT BOOK tegrate the water resources plan- these unusual works at Edison. 245 Seneca PI., completed April 26, Joins Round Table CAN REFRESH YOU ning of other agencies in the Dela- a week of testing and screening at Bernard Feinberg of Westfield, ware River Basin. Ranger Camp Program the Naval Air Technical Training representative of Aetna Life Insur- Your strength can be re- Tlie governors of Now Jersey, New Center, Memphis, Tenn. ance Co., has received notification newed—your weariness ex- York, Pennsylvania and Delaware Planned by YMCA; During the week he received a bat- of membership in the 1963 Million 219 NORTH AVENUE, WEST changed for rest and joyous serve as four of the five commis- Starts July 1st tery of aptitude tests and was inter- Dollar Round Table of the National activity—if you will seek pray- sioners. The fifth Is appointed by viewed by a senior staff non-eom- Association of Life Underwriters. WES.TFIELO, NEW JERSEY erfully the truth contained in the president. President Kennedy The Ranger camp program of the sioned officer to deter his eligibility | appointed Secretary of the Interior Westfield YMCA is an out of door for technical training to prepare him Stamp Club Auction this great book, Science and Stewart Udall. camp experience in which boys learn for duties with the aviation branch MAY 15 TO JUNE 1, 1963 Health with Key to the Scrip- The planning programs thus far the rudiments of camp life. of the Marine Corps. Before enter- An auction will be held at the West- tures by Mary Baker Eddy. field Stamp Club meeting Wednes- have compiled a variety of informa- Time is spent leaching the camp- ing the service in November 1962, • FEATURING You may read or borrow tion and estimates in the fields of ers to cook, pitch a tent, roll a pack Hamnett attended Westfield High day at 8 p.m. in the Westfield YM water supply, population trends and and build a fire in preparation for a School. CA. Guests will be welcome. A $100,000.00 DISPLAY OF ARTWEAR, TEA SERVICES, Science and Health free ot land use, studios of present and fu- three day camp out in the beautiful charge at any Christian Sci- ture recreation, fish and wildlife re- northwoods of New Jersey. . AND BRIDAL GIFTS BY FAMOUS SILVERSMITHS ence Reading Room. The quirements, flood hazards and hydro- In addition, all of the regular book can be purchased in red, power capacity. camping activities such as crafts, green, or blue binding at |3 Even at this early date, much swimming, horseback riding, athlet- and will be sent postpaid on progress has already been made, ics, nature, etc., are included in the for $440.00 receipt o£ check or money and a number of important deci- program. order. sions have been reached * in indi- Boys who are entering the fourth- vidual cases involving the effect of seventh grades may now register at specific projects on the basin as a the Y for one or more of the two whole. State and Federal agencies week periods of camp which begins SATURDAY JUNE 15, 1963, 4:00 P. M. Christian Science will continue to serve as they have July 1. Included in the fee are trans- YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO BE ELIGIBLE TO WIN READING in the past, but subject to commis- portation, insurance, camping equip- sion review. REGISTRATION DAItY BOOK ment, food, horseback riding, swim- If Unable To Com* Into Stor« To Regiittr For Drawing — Simply Within the next year, it is expected ming instruction, crafts and leader- Moll Youf N»nn And Addren To Qualify. that the commission will udopt its ship. first water resources program based 116 QUIMBY STREET upon its comprehensive plan. The . nEMI-TASSE SERVED 2 TO 4 EACH AFTERNOON WESTFIELD League of Women Voters feels that Fair Permit Issued the Delaware River Basin commis- Hours: 10 to 4:30 Mountainside—A special meeting sion should be commended for the of Borough Council was held Friday Also Monday, 7 to 9 meeting it held recently in Princeton night for the purpose of Issuing a for the solo purpose of informing the Information concerning free public permit to the Mountainside Parent- citizens. Keeping the public informed Teacher Association to hold its PTA lectures, church services and Sun-and up-to-date will help the citizens day school is also available. Fair Saturday at Decrfield School. Mr. Jim! MrN. ilrorKv l\ KfttKcy Jr., nf rljiliiflclil, hnve iiurvltnftril understand what the DUBC is plan- KM MMtvuj Avr., |.*nn»om], front Mr. mill Mr*. Jium'K A. Mnrlln. The NII1I> uf tlilK nmltllili* IIMrt! property WIIM ncuiitlnltMl hy MrM. lletty Jlfliuiiton »r the I-'IIIIIVOIHI ofTife (if II. Chi)' I-'rli-ilrirliN, lm>. ning at all the formative stages and should help carry favorable public Exclusively opinion For the ensuing projects. Secretary Udall pointed up one of the commission's main reasons for existence when he said, "This com- JARVIS mission will be a major force in the DRUG STORE shaping of broader regional goals. No single agency can direct the in- tegrated growth of a dynamic area Jarvis Colonial Dining Room such as the Delaware Basin." 54 ELM ST. WESTFIELD The commission has staled its ob- jectives by using the words of Presi- Enjoy Dinner with us dent Kennedy in his message to Congress, "Our goal is to have suf- in our ficient water, sufficiently clean in Air Conditioned Dining Room the right place at the right time to serve the range of human and indus- Complete Dinners trial needs ..." The state of New Jersey must co- ordinate its planning for develop- From $1.40 to $1.75 ment and management of its water resources with all the various agen- SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT cies, state and federal, who also CAR COAT plan for New Jersey; with neighbor- EVERY THURSDAY ing states; and with overall state BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED COMPLETE DINNER . . . $1.45 planning. In the months ahead the league will focus its attention on AND PRESSED CHILDREN'S DINNER ... 75c i some of the urgent and complex water problems.

    miANl Y MEN'men Si OVJKR LAUItLADIES ^^ _ COAT or SUIT Qkc CASH DISCOUNT STORED & INSURED for $25 ^^ PLUS CLEANING CHARGE EXCESS VALUATION 1% BOX STORAGE DURING THE MONTH OF MAY ANY STORE ALL YOUR WINTER WOOLENS COME INTO MY PARLOR— this economical way! Skirls, Jackets, FUR COAT .95 Snow Suits, Sweaters, Household Items There's no need to feel like the fly being ... ANYTHING except fur, fur trimmed FOR ALL YOUR MATERNITY WARDROBE FASHIONS STORED & INSURED for $50 coats and heavy coats. invited into the spider's parlor when you borrow EXCESS VALUATION 1% 1 STORED IN OUR VAULTS for any worthwhile purpose at The National CRAM IT FULL! Bank of Westfield. Lending money is our busi- FUR COAT A .99 up 2% of Valuation ness and we make it our business to say yes CLEANED & GLAZED • Plus Clvaninp C.lmrin's as often as possible. FREE WITH EVERY To pay an accumulation of winter bills or SUMMER BOX STORAGE ORDER SUMMER finance that coming vacation, borrow at BAG with minimum dry cleaning order of $12 BAG National Bank of Westfield at low interest rates.

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    HANDI-CHARGE OPEN MONDAY, i\ AVAILABLE RROAD AT CIM ST. WESTFIELD FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. THE WESTFIFXD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAy 10, IMS Page Ef j mens: string and wool art. macaroni | her and GOP Club jiresidcnt: Geo. munity Fund and the library board. I collages, and paper sculpture. Dinner to Honor Former Mayor ! Wiio/io. recreation commissioner, A graduate of Swarthmore College, j and Police Chief James Osnato art he is claims manager with Liberty i A traveling url team. Frank Bat May ir Or- John I'miUm. who is a.vMiciated ; eh.iinncn for the affair. Mutual. tie and Mrs. Hose Root, conduct tin' , IIIV-'MI'.II l>avii's at the l.ibi'iiy Mn:i:ali Davit-s M'IVC.I six years on the During World War 2, he served as art prt»|.'.r;im in llu- eU'inentary ml of ; Iii-Miraiv." i'n . will lie ;:uest speakei I Tinmsliip Commit tvi1 and headed. a Navy lieutenant. SCIHHII under lire direction of Mrs. , test- iToivnsliii) ('omiiiiiti'ein.'iii li e o r g e numy lonimilU'ei. anrl was liaison on j ltachi'1 Sullivan. cU'Mientary art su- j [ O!d j.lohiistoi] will be liiasimasler. welfare He has l>tHin active in com- and imtmial dinner Monday at tl LEADER CLASSIFIEDS •«. chairman Ileidclburg Inn. I Philip Luei::. Planning Hoard mei munity affairs, the YMCA, Coin- BRING RESULTS lhe (.-anwood-Scotch Plains YM L Hirsch announced appoint- *nt*'of &lrs- Dawn Sorrentino of alcb P)ains as handicraft director. Sorrentino has had previous oericnee >" lnis capacity at the £dlaw summer day camp. iso appointed was Mrs- Arthur jrv of North Plainfield as aquatic ejlor. She is a qualified Red BSS swimming instructor and has swimming at the Plainfield 'CA and is currently in iarge of swimming classes in the ^wood-Scotch Plains Y's regular a) year program. •gistriilion is now open for Camp tfawakmo, which runs five days Kk from a a.m. to 4 p.m. for six feks beginning June 24. The camp liir boys and girls from the first rough sixth grades. Information may be obtained at yMCA office, Mrs. Hirsch said. fusic Featured t Old Guard LOOK! 4 AND S PIECE GROUPS . . . S'ational Music Week, originated at a mere $77. Lowsit price ws can remember for luch the late C. Milton Trcmaine of handioniB, rugged, extra-heavy 2-Inch redwood . . . the kind fslfidd. was celebrated Thursday the Old Guard in the YMCA. you expoct to pay a fortune forl Who but budget-minded*, 'artioipating was the orchestra of fun-minded Kooi could bring you «uch beautiful bargains Red Bank chapter. A group of right when you want theml Look at that breeiy patio eslheld High Seliol students, di- eted by Mrs. Janet G. Gleason, at leftl You get all thoie pieces for $77 — chaise, chair, table and ing several songs. 2 benchesl (Cushion* reverse from waterproof plaid to green A fishing party consisting of Ar- duck). Or choose (B) 6-ft. folding barbecue table, 2 folding ur Orlh, Francis Nicliols, Otto benches, chaise, chair, all for $77. Or (C) Tele-a-lete, cocktail tber. George Poppe, Russell llcim, illiom Robinson and Louis Hyde, table, chaise, end-table-bench, only $77. Or (D) Settee, 2 chairs, night 200 fish, it was reported. cocktail table, end-table-bench, just $77. Wouldn't you expect Birthday anniversaries were ob- lo pay much, much more for such fantastic 4- and 5-pe. groups! ncd by Don J. C. Drew of Belvi- i, Orville D. Parsons, Cranford; You'd even pay more at Koos, If you bought the pieces separately! corgc Sclilcnkcr, Elizabeth; Frank Run to Koos Rahway or Parslppany store. Terms are easy. rtholomew, Scotch Plains, and duard It. Moore, Curtis K. Hicks :•) George D. Frost, all of West- ild. loncert Scheduled (A) siujustabtachalxc,ththchntr, -111, umbrella UtUlv, 2 t Olympic Park : 5-/M'* 877 Co-//, tilting umbrella* Free concerts Sunday afternoon :d evening will be ainony this week- ids features at Olympic Park. Hie ttglon-MapIcwood amus e m e n t (C) letc-it-tHte, chaise, round irk will lie open from 2 p.m. till rocktnit tablet riultohlt* bench, 4-ncs. lidnililit Saturday and Sunday in a (lt)f>-/r, folding barbecue UibU\ al preview weekend preparatory folillng hvnrhfi*, club ihc start at the daily season May chuir» chuhv, 5'pct. 877

    Basile's Olympic Park Band will by popular and light classical se- ciions ;n the park's grove, which seating accommodations fur ifflsands. mc 30 legalized games of skill and •sice will be in operation, licensed • New Jersey and the two Essex •My communities in which tile •rk's 40 acres lie. Robert A. Guenlher, Olympic's •fiidcnl, said the park's four mil- (U) Seller, 2 rlnb fltnir*. rtmnd gallon svvimmini; pool also will cocktull tabli; auludtlv- May 25 with Harold Scott of bench, j-pct. cgton continuing as manager. A !Ki-ai!o program again will be of- -ri at the pool, with weekly talent 'J beauty competitions. Irs. Buck Marks 5th Milestone

    wunliilnsldr—Mrs. Maxine Buck "3 Central Avo. this summer will "i,ilf!t' her 25th year as secretary too Hoard or Health and rcgis- ;r»f ulal statistics. •'Irs Uuek's late mother, Mrs. ^jfil.i l-'orcr. held the post several ;TS htfnre her. '^s Itm-k. uho is .(2, noted that •"i; In r ti-nitri' Mountainside has ;'*n fro:n <|itt streets to paved ""« and imm septic tanks to sew-

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    ATWOOD REALTY R n A i T o R s Av . | , RAHWAY, ROUTE 27, PKWY. EXIT 135, PU 8-3700 e tlnd E m St BRANCH STOKE, PAR5IPPANY, ROUTE 46, OE 4-4100 KOOS BOTH STORES OPEN SIX NIGHTS • fREE fARK^ Page £2 THE WESTFfELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY ]6, 1963 ! of the streets in question and making Rd. for four days between 8 and 9 Mayor of the Town of Westfield THE WESTFIELD LEADER i\ lately lane along each side. This a.m. arid have made the following New Jersey could be used by pedestrians and observations: (all of these days were Dear Sir: $2,500 Collected when not so occupied could also be bright& warm and sunny i: Friday, I have reviewed the program sub- Editor's Corner used by those on bicycles. April 26, bicycles, 11; pedestrians, mitted by the Planning Board on In UJA Drive DR. STAUB 12; Wednesday, May 1, bicycles, 14; May 3 with regard to sidewalks in pedestrians. 7. the town and feel that the Planning Mountainside - The v» Tuesday, May 7, bicycles, 20; pe-Board is to be congratulated on its divison «r U,o l-uiu *J^ Btconil ClM» postage pallJ at WeiMeld, N. J. Mourning Doves destrians, 3: Wednesday, May 8, bi- thoroughness and dedication. raised S2.S0O , « k " Published Thursdays at WentllrM, New Jeri>«y, by Th« On my way to the- Board of Erluca- week . . . and now to another las w WutfWld Leader Priming and l'ubliahlng Company. An Inde- lion meeting lust week 1 had my pleasant interlude from Mrs. Editor, Leader: cycles, 15: pedestrians, 4. However, in all the discussions re- raising event a! ihe ii,, pendent NeWHptipor Seidel. Xi I.o.,^; first opportunity to see the Girls' Kberle . . . As a Girl Scout leader I must Is it reasonable to require the garding the installation of sidewalks Official Paper for the Town of Westfleld and Boroush of of theMountam^ Mountainside. Softball Leagues in aelion. Four From A Corner write and tell you 1 am against Bill properly owners to provide the funds in the Wychwood area little thought drve Subscription: MOO a year In advance. for sidewalks for so few "strollers?" appears to have been given to the Capt. Israel Amitai |,,,. Established ]*»ara*medical professional let's get at it ... would like to express its sincere ap- A fledgling teeters on a nest's edge transferred to the enlarged Wilson MARY LOU APGAR preciation to those citizens of West- workers, such as nurses, therapists and technicians. while a father and mother watch School in September. I hava been (Mrs. I. L.) fleld Who made our Bundle Day, and if you read last week's sport their high, heeled Rose totter down advised that the Wussler's Bus Serv- "IT'S A DOG'S LIFE" Columbians Guesj Even with more than a million and a half persons pages in the Leader which reported May 4, one of the most successful the front steps on her way to the ice of Scotch Plains is reserving one "The thought came to me, as we ever. employed in the nation's 7;000 hospitals, there are the girl's loop activities, you sure- prom. 50-seat bus and will provide, if re- searchtngly walked, ly also noticed the complete cover- We would also like to apologize to Of Girl Scouts serious shortages of personnel, particularly in the The mother of six children, serene quested, a second bus to serve the That our dogs in some things are professional fields. The shortages will continue, and age of the Boy's Baseball League area. The majority of these 56 ch"- frustratingly balked. those whose bundles we missed. We activities. as u hurricane's eye, recalls enfold- were slightly shorthanded this year Two vice presidents o( the Nai« even grow as the population increases, and as more ing a baby at fever's ebb tide. A boy dren are now riding a privately en- It's—'Stay off the lawns and the Girl Guide Association of Colonl With so many youngsters being gaged bus to the Washington School walks, if you please." end the volume of donations was tre- people recognize the value of prompt medical care. with waving catcher's mitt cries, mendous. If we have missed anyone, South America, en route to the Wi provided with time consuming, "Hey Dad! Watch!" In a driveway, and will, undoubtedly, continue to In some neighborhoods, there's a Conference of Girl Guides and! Hospitals offer many career opportunities for per- healthful fun it is hard to believe use this service. Is it not then re-i shortage of trees. please call the Thrift Shop and we two neighbors investigate a new will be glad to make a special pick- Scouts to be held in June in CD) sons of all types—those with a sense of business, that three Westfietd teenagers "with lawnmower. Grandmothers arrive sonable to assume that the sidewalks "The problem grows pressing—As up. hagen, Denmark, visited Wcstf nothing better to do" had the un- with just baked pics. And on a sum- would get very little use by school last weekend. i those with a desire to help their fellow man, those mitigated juvenile gall to travel to we make the rounds, mer night, two young people discov- children? We will be busy for weeks sorting Mrs. Consuelo Reudo totally depended upon to per- for I know they have winked hard 1963 form as ordered and wished under any and all con- and luni: and I believe they are pane lied Card Room!" ditions. hiinest in their lecomiinMulatiiiiis. United Slates Senators lliiwever, there is a i|Ui'Miiin which <'I.U--I'OKi> I". CASK. 15. The goal ol" disarmament looks far away. Yet, ccr- 1 limit hi'liexo has been adequately SI"* Klin Avc.. Hallway Now won can have mo™ of the things you've taillly, il must be the goal ol' nil people evrryv, here. answered ami caiinn! he aiiswen-tl The money, the energy, the resource-;, that are spent unlil c.-rlain things lire dime. This always wanted in a home when you build. Home HAItlSISON A. WILLIAMS, I>. on weapons ol' unbelievable destructive power, it' ap- i)lli"-Mna }•'. uliy arc .Mih'W.ill.:. licilll! recrmiiui'iitliil'.' 1 know thai many :::il K.li/nhHIi An-., Westlicld linaiu'iiifj terms arc so lihcral thai your money plid to useful ends, would i-reale all infinitely better people will .-;.iv I hey nrntcct I i \. -., AD 2-8(itt(i world. And, nior-t impm-tanl uf ;ill, it would remove ulult- i,lhcr> ..i>- liny an- uni nr.'d Al-.i. Ki'itnlr (Iffli-o HidMIng goes farther. Come on in and talk it over with that, terrible question: "Will someone push the vi\. I'.'ii'h lia-.ii!:' hi-; an-.wrr mil mi Wiishillgtnn, D.I'. hicl-i Inil nil In-, li'ehnr-s .it Hie Mr. Parsons here at First Federal this week. wrong lint ton'.'" nmiin-nl. C'tluircs'ivvnmsiii f« r\ N MI!S. l-'LciltKNCK nwYKt?, it. 1 h:u c s|iial r i.ii-,; r»i my iiii- in :im Vi-i-mm Avc, Kli/alieth A Phony Juggling Act prcvi-uliii:1 aeci'li-nts anil llliitii' all 1'X :MI:W: Taxpayer.-: who may be keeping a wary eye mi I he I liiit cm l«' '1 tu pii-M-nl fatal- itie • I am nut i unvinr nl. hciv, evi i, Also, llcieu- Office llnlldinK. federal Koveninielil. to the exrllisinn of stale and lo- that Ihe nine -.peiiiliin: lit a qiiarl'T cal government":, are iiial;iii)> .': grave UIHI expensive lit ;i null lull.us fur --i lewalk-. Stall" rH'ttnliir Prompt Closings Title Insurance mistake I'or voxcriiinenl at (he umiei -I'ederal level Hill ill illi.'e 111.- -lali lie'.. I it lit I' than NI''I..)ioseil which I am i|uiti- aware me pin Stnli* As'ii'itttilyiiHMi 1 new la.Miii .' proi<-niin i.-•• Hie rliinin:ttinn u(' federal hibitwt frnm riitiiK! mi tin- Hiitt-w.ilks, MIl.ttllMIt IIAItKY IHH!lll:S income lax payment;; as :i ereilil ajrain-,1 t he stale MI «i' inn lie sine Hint havini! thi-tii (Mrs.), 11. i'; tiuini! ID make no (inference lln-re. income fn\. Him* llniisi'. Morris Avc. '.',. On ninny wl reels where Ihere HID. r ii I mi It is iirened thai many oilier stales do that now Hie nldrwullvK. children slill piny in V.I. :i-7,-iIt which is In argue | hat a number uf other' wrongs. tin- Klrei'l and are thus subject to MM JKUOMK KltlfKCI'-.H, I), ", njtuiiiKt. I he I'cilent! ),HK. That'll ulmtil. an phoney an wnlks. 517 lluilim I'L, Wrsttfi-lrt iso 4 The only Wiiy hi which lo m- MEW ni'gmiu'iil. ii-t one could drum up. All S H1UI cili'tili'ly nii'iwrr IIUJSP qiii'stiini.-. in • THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER, THUESDAY, MAT M, IMS P.ge E3: which might be raised as to methods Alex Slimiiski Promoted Xltc used in its calculation. Whether it is right or not, it is still appropriate IHT Mothers Guild To Seat Officers By I*U1JH<" Service to ask whether saving is a vice or a ! The executive board of Holy Trin- in the school cafeteria at 8 13 p.m.: Scofa-n Plains—Alex Shumski of PHOTOSTATS virtue from the point of view of the ; ity Gra:imi:'ir School Mothers Guild | Mrs Frank Ulirin. president: Mrs. nation s economic progress. i 1832 Mountain A*e.. who is employ- held its last meeting of the school jChaik'.s Harris. \'ico president; Mrs. ed in the IXsex division electric dis- year ;it the home ol Mrs Anthony j .lohn Ciolehion. corresponding seere- 1 rloin a shoittenn point of view i tribution department of Public Serv- SAME DAY SERVICE By GEORGE HAGERDORN ;i fall in savins means a correspond-! Angelo. 4tXi Oayurfii Way. Tuesday Itury: Mrs. M. Bouchicr. recording ice Electric and nt I isfaction in these developments. sumer goods and services. Bui from I Among the committee reports giv- employed in the F.sso. division line Wesrfield Studios a broader perspective it is a re- en to the president, Mrs. Frank (iil sun. treasurer. department Sept '2ii, 194]. IC of economic optimism is the | There is no doubt that, given the •ase by llle Department of Com- j present nirumslauces of the ecun- duction in the rate of accumulation ligan, was that of Mrs. i.eo Klynn, Mrs. John K. O'Brien will conduct Mr. Shumski served as a boot- Portrait and Commercial Photograph*** of capital on which job-creating and chairman of the Guild's fashion show the installation ceremony. rtc of gross national product fig-j omy. consumer spending and gov- swain mate in the United States IX) CtNTRAl AVBiW ADAMS 2e held Tuesday evening i higher than in the preceding The rise in consumers' spending although not solved, through the LEADER WANT ADS PAY BRING RESULTS uler. was in part the product of a reduc- stimulation of spending by consum- to buik of the increase—$5.5 bil- tion in their rale of saving out o(ers or government. i—was accounted for by a step-up current income. In the first quarter But the road to long-term growth consumer spending. The ranuin- of this year only 60 per cent of lies in a different direction. We can- of the increase occurred in theaftertax personal income was saved not grow merely through keeping TERMITES a of government spending. Neith- —the lowest savings rate since the existing productive facilities busy. donieslie investment expenditures early part of I960. If we are to increase (he nation's are flying again. Watch for Swarmi of "Flying AnH" which come with Spring, Complete Bear Whtel and Fram* Straightening «hed their wlngt, then disappear. These wood destroying insects cause much net exports showed any rise, Perhaps this particular figure productive potential, it must be « WHEEL ALIGNMENT • WH1IL IAUNC1NO liose who are concerned with through capital formation—and that damage to property. Buildings not protected during construction usually require should not be taken too seriously, GENERAL AUTOMOilU REF-AIMNO •rlterm changes in the rate of since there are many questions requires saving. it later. Current developments, although BKAKEI IERVICW — CARBURETOR * lOItlTIOK momentarily cheering, tlo not en- We Specialize Exclusively in protection of property against courage the belief that we me mak- TERMITES and other Wood Destroying Insects, ing much progress toward solving the longer-range problem of barriers using dependable engineering methods. Wo are not simply exterminators. WHALEN'S GARAGE AUTO LITE to saving and investment. Every |ob is supervised by an experienced, technically trained, representative. Authorlted "Bear" Station We are a New Jersey organization, employing New Jersey residents, and we 600 NORTH AVE., I. TIL AD 343*3 have served New Jersey property owners successfully since 1935. Our reputation Children')* Playhouse in this field Is unsurpassed. Call For and Oallvwy Leveled by Fire Thousands of References are available In New Jersey — not In some distant A large playhouse in the yard of State. Our work Is GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS without additional charge. Stanley Price, 2 IB Springfield Ave. For Information or Free Inspection and Advlco — CAIL was destroyed by fire »t 6:50 p.m. I Thursday. yotm run tr i* me Answering the alarm were engines TERMITE CONTROL, INC. No. 2 und 4, Squad 1 and Truck 1. Cause of the fire was undetermined. 2 LOCUST STREET TELEPHONES: ROSELLE PARK, N. J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADS CHestnut 5-1492 Elizabeth 5-1492 BRING PROFITABLE RESULTS ADams 2-1492 mnm

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    Thirty Boys, Girls To Be Confirmed Methodists WSCS United Church Women Girls of St. Paul's ST. LUKE AME Sponsor Project Tea CHURCH SERVICES The Westfield Council of United To Join Nyack At Temple Shovuos Evening Service Installs Slate, Church Women will sponsor a spe- cial project tea tomorrow at the UNITY—WESTFIELD people meet: 7:45 p.m., Spires young Rev. Drew and Temple Enianu-EI of Wcstficld will In this spirit, Reform Judaism will be at th an Confirm 30 boys and girls at Shovuos vested the holiday with even greater Adopts Budget home of Mrs. Arthur Blake. 249 Choir Event Affiliated wiUi adults will meet in the lounge. Dr. e Meeting House Lane, Mountainside The girls choir of St. Paul's Church Unity School of Christianity Edward G. Bourns will show color- Clinton Mumoi,:rNta festival services Tuesday evening at significance when, 150 years ago, it Mrs. J. Russell Yocum was elected 8:30 p.m. Those to be confirmed introduced into the observance of the from 2-4 p.m. with Noel Tipton as director, will Lee'* Summit, Mo. ed movies of underwater in the The church school wiUscM president of the Women's Society of The special project this year is join the St. Cecilia Choir of Grace Believers In the Trinity Caribbean. delegates to the ann J *f are: Elaine Auerbach, Jeffrey Aver- festival the ceremony of Confirma- Christian Service of the First Meth- ick, Louis Aclcerman, Gcroldine tion. At this ceremony Jewish youth known as checks for chaplains who Church, Nyack, N. Y., Edwin Fiath, Meetings: Every Monday, 8-9 p.m. Today: 9:30 a.m., circle of prayer Christian Education p^ odist Church Thursday in the church. are working with Cuban refugees at director, in singing a service of Place: Woman's Club of Westfield, in the chapel; 10 a.m., the woman's Braun, Ronald Brody, Bruce Cole- of both sexes stand on the altars of She will fill the unexpired term of man, Jeffrey Curt, Lisa Dunn, Mar- their congregations before the Holy the various ports of entry. All church choral evensong in Grace Church, 318 S. Euclid Ave. at Tremont. Association will meet; 7 p.m., wom- Mrs. J. Prentiss Haworth, who, with women in this area are urged to set Nyack, Sunday, at 5 p.m. The same Monday: May 19, sermon lesson, an's association supper in the as- ci Fogelson, Andrew Ford, Barbara Ark and in formal ceremony are in- her family, will take up residence in Gast, Michael Gold, Sue Goldberg, ducted as full members of the house- aside this date on their calendars in forces sang in Westfield this past "Tithing and Sharing." sembly hall. More Church Nt* Japan shortly for business reasons. order to support this undertaking. Sunday, presenting a group of an- Healing meditation included in Tomorrow: 3:30 p.m., young peo- Louis Grindlinger, Joanne Gross, hold of the Jewish people. The sym- Other officers elected were: First next Jane Hammer, Ellen Hecht, Arthur bolism is rich in traditional mean- thems by Richard Dering, Maurice every service. ples communicants class. vice president, Mrs. Richard Mar- Greene, Heinrich Schutz, Ralph Spiritual consultation with the Kaplan, Steven Klein, Neil Kligman, Ing. These young people, tho fruit shall; second vice president, Mrs. Saturday: 9-12 a.m., religious cen- Arthur Michaels, Kenneth Morris, of their parents' love, now receive The Magic Piper,' Vaughan Williams and Melchior Vul- leader available by appointment sus group in the lounge annex. James C. Whitaker; secretary, Mrs. pius. from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Ronnie Neufcld, Anita Randell, Aly- the Torah for themselves and, asWilliam H. Henriksen; treasurer, Monday: 3:30 p.m., ungraded chil- son Roff, Peter Rood, Jan Shapiro, their forefathers at Siani, in solemn Members of the Westfield choir in- Soloist: Miss Pamela Calvert. dren's recreation; 8 p.m., nominat- Mrs. Kenneth B. Sprague; assistant Operetta Set By Leader: Miss Catherine Meisnest, Steven Siegel, Jeanne Weil and Bar- vow pledge themselves to its ideals treasurer, Mrs. Franklin N. Spooner clude Gail Carter, Barbara Critten- ing committee. THE BIBLE bara Zack. and to its preservation. Confirma- den, Jan McDougal, Susan Meree, available for all ministerial services Tuesday: 8 p.m., Elizabeth Norton and nominating head, Mrs. Richard except marriage ceremonies. Shovuos, the festival commemorat- tion marks the successful completion Longley. Redeemer School Joan Waltermeir, Sara Altaian, Nan- Bible class will meet. SPEAKS ing the end of the period of seven of their required years of basic, for- cy Boyle, Nancy Chapman, Barbara Wednesday: 11:30 a.m., church Also elected were the following COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN full weeks from Passover, will be mal religious education. secretaries: Mrs. John Heiseh, Chris- Redeemer Lutheran Day School Cressman, Wendy Crlttenden, Paula staff devotions and discussion; 4 by celebrated by Jews throughout the One of the main features of this will present the operetta, "The Crittenden, Cindy Cushman, Debbie CHURCH p.m., eighth grade fellowship; 7 tian social relations; Mrs. Paul Bar- Rev. Elmer A. Tabwtl Jr. B. E. Lemmoni world beginning at sundown May 28. holiday is the reading from the Book ton, missionary education; Mrs. Magic Piper," tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Derringer, kynn Dobyns, Karen Ei- p.m., UPM dinner; 8 .p.m., adult The holiday is celebrated for one day of Ruth in the synagogue. Ruth, orig- The musical production will mark del, Penny Felix. Barbara Haert- Meellnc H«««e Lute confirmation data. Frederick Butt, promotion; Mrs. Wil- MwntalniMe by Reform Jews and Jews living in inally a non-Hebres from the land of liam Ferreby, supply work; Mrs. the first use of the completed parish lein, Nancy Hughes, Lynn Hardman, Israel, and for two days by Ortho- Moab, voluntarily cast in her lot hall of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Susan Keese, Barbara McDougal, Today: 9-11:30 a.m., nursery ST. PAUL'S CHURCH "One In Us" Nelson Finks, circles, and Mrs. Hen- school class for 3-year-olds; 8:30 dox and conservative Jews. with the Hebrew faith when her hus- ry Murphy, spiritual life. Clark St. and Cowperthwaite PI. Yvonne Meree, Clair Moulton, Janet M Moulton. p.m., cub committee. One of the most lengthy ami Shovuos, originally a harvest fes- band died. Eventually she remar- The new officers were installed by The presentation of "The Magic Her. Richard J, Hardman vent prayers our Lord prayed tival, recorded the time when, seven ries Boaz, a kinsman of her deceased Piper" is in charge of David A. Tomorrow: 9:00-11:30 a.m., day Rev. O. Paul Mtuselma* the Rev. Clark W. Hunt, senior min- Also, Elyse Nubel, Debibe Perry, nursery school. recorded in the Bible is found fc full weeks after the planting of the husband. So highly was she regard- Kluge, principal, and the faculty Claudia Pott, Susan Perry, Susan Rev. Joha A. Snuirt ister. The society adopted a budget Sunday: 9:15 a.m., church school, seventeenth chapter of John |D first grain, the first fruits of theed that legend has it that the great of $5,275 which was covered by members Miss Amanda Husberg, Reid, Pamela Salisbury, Paula Spil- Today: 8 p.m., adult confirmation prayer. He was talking to'j, field were harvested in Palestine King David descended from this Miss Carol Spitzer, Mrs. Clyde Bill- primary and junior grades 1-6. class; circles of St. Paul's Church pledges made at Thursday's meet- ner, Suzzana Steele, Laura Wells, Boys, grades 7-8, at Wilhelms; 10:30 behalf of His apostles, partkuU and the choicest of these were taken, union. ing. ings, Mrs. John Zetto and Mrs. Wal- Evelyn Whitmore, Suzanne William- will meet. and all His disciples, generally in a religious pilgrimage, to the The Book of Ruth is associated ter Reuning. a.m., morning worship, sermon, Tomorrow: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mrs. Don Inman and Mrs. Floyd son, Betsy Wolff, Susan Callahan, "The Fruit of Righteousness"; nurs- knew that His apostles wert [i Temple in Jerusalem where they with Shovuos to remind us that just N. Daugherty were in charge of the The chief characters will be theCandy Miles, Sara Potter, Mary Si- rummage sale,'Rescue Squad; 7: IS with a difficult mission as fog were offered as a sacrifice to theas the Torah is for all men. so God Reader, Robert Imhoff; Town Crier, ery and kindergarten classes; 11:45 p.m., couples club, progressive din- dedication and pledge service and dorakls, Patricia Derringer, Nancy a.m., girls, grades 7-8, church school trodueed to the world the "HOIK Lord. Shovuos was, and is today, Is a universal God, and Judaism is were aided in the presentation of a Scott Baeder; Gretchen, Joan Badon- Boss, Dorothy Andrews, Susan Bent, ner; 6:30 p.m.. Junior Episcopal nant," about which the prophets one of the major festivals of the Jew- a universal faith for one and all. sky; Katrina, Kathryn Zetto; Hans, in memorial room; junior high Young Churchmen. skit by Mrs. Stewart E. Burrn, Mrs. Sarah Bonnycastlc, Phoebe Bronson, church school; 5 p.m., junior high spoken and which Christ cam ish religious Calendar. Any person, any group wishing to Richard N. Rhoda, Mrs. Robert Bid- James Pennekamp; Peter, Gary Deborah Collins, Lee Kinney, Betsey Saturday: 10 a.m.-l p.m., rum-give to the world. Much of His [ In time, the agricultural nature of become Jewish may do so and arc Braun; Clown Aat, Anita Penne- fellowship; 7 p.m., senior high fel- mage sale, Rescue Squad. good and Mrs. Herbert J. Irion. Leo, Marilyn Lange, Carolyn Mc- lowship er was to strengthen His apo the doy was pre-empted by a more readily welcomed. kamp; Mutter Katzenheimer, Alice Bride, Judy Miles, Polly Roberts, Sunday: 7:45 a.m., holy commu- for their task that they migh spiritual meaning as it became iden- Mrs. Marshall, currently serving Monday: 9-11:30 a.m., day nursery In an age of Increasing democra- as secretary of Christian Social Re- Schado; Yacob, James Badonsky; Candy Spikier, Maggie Spilner and nion; 8:43 and 10 a.m., morning kept "from the evil one" while tified with the time when, seven tization, this great message of the Frieds, Michele Surges: Fido, Wil- Anne Wilson. school. prayer and sermon; 11:30 a.m., holy ing themselves to spreading weeks after the Exodus from Egypt, lations, spoke on the progress of the universality of God and the convic- new Methodist Center now under liam DeTorrc; Mayor of Hamelin, Tuesday: 9-11:30 a.m., nursery communion and sermon; 7 p.m., truth to the world. However, bi the newly-freed Hebrew people stood tion that moral law is for all men Edward Knauer; First Councilman, school class for 3-year-olds; 9:30 Senior Episcopal Young Churchmen. Christ, ended that prayer, He nt the foot of Mount Sinai and re- construction near the UN building has poignant significance. in Manhattan, to which the society Ronald Pennekamp; Second Coun- Baptist Belle-Ringers a.m., women's sewing workshop. Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., holy com- eluded you and me, who bcliev ceived the Ten Commandments for It is interesting to note that in cilman, Brian Chandler and Third Wednesday: 9-11:30 a.m., damuniony . Him. themselves, their unborn generations made a special contribution lowurd To Present Recital Christianity, Pentecost or Whit-sun- furnishings. Councilman, Arthur Schlumpf. nursery school; 9 a.m., intercessory Thursday: 9:30 a.m., holy commu- and for all mankind. Shovuos, orig- day occurs on the seventh Sunday The production includes a rythmlc At Church Sunday prayer group; 9:30 a.m., Bible He said, "Neither pray 1 for I Mrs. Rhoda, In her role as secre- nion; 8 p.m., adult confirmation inally known as "Chag Ha Bik-fater Easter. Commemorating the band number and a chorus of men study; 8 p.m., meet the minister. class. alone, but for them also uliich kurium" the festival of the first descent of the Holy Spirit, the Chris- tary of missionary education, told of cind women of Hamelin, children of The Baptist Belle-Ringers will pre- believe on Me through their » fruits, became known as "Z'man Ma- tian Pentecost in all probability had the work of Methodist missionaries the city and the rats. The public Is sent their fourth annual spring re- MOUNTAINSIDE REDEEMER LUTHERAN That they all may be one; as tan Torasonu" the time of the giving its crentional sources in the ancient in the islands off Korea. invited. cital "A Concert In The Park" Sun- UNION CHAPEL CHURCH Father, art in me, and t in thee. of the law. • Hebraic holiday of Shovuos. Circle 0, under the leadership of day May 26 at 5 p.m. in Fellowship Mountainside Rev. Walter A. Reuning, Pastor they also may be one in us . Mrs. Doddridge C. Tate, arranged Hall of the First Baptist Church, Vicar Donald P. Glass The world knows Hint this pray the noon luncheon. Westfield. They will be joined in Sunday: 9:15 a.m., Sunday school teachers' prayer meeting; 9:30 a.m., Corner Clark St. and Cowper- Jesus has not been answerec Guest at First Baptist Witnesses Get song by the men's Commuter Chorus thwaite PI. Church office AD 2-1517. view of the divided state of rcl Choir Concert Set of tho host church, and the program Sunday school classes for all age To Bp Rev. DeLano groups from nursery through adult. Today: 1:30 p.m., opening devo- in our day. Many efforts have will feature nostalgic, familiar mu- tions for Lutheran Women's Mission- and are being made to presci Methodists Honor New Minister sic. The public is cordially invited to Bus transportation is available for At Church June 7 The Rev. Robert F. Delano of children living in Mountainside; 11 ary League convention, Commodore the world a united front. Nor Westfield, will be the guest minister Ralph R. Hoppo, former presiding attend the recital and reception Hotel, New York, speaker, Mrs. these can be effective however Four Interns At which will follow. a.m., morning worship service with The seventh annual choir concert at the services of the First Baptist minister of the Perth Amboy Con- sermon by tho Rev. Brown. A super- Louis Buchheimer. men are ready to lay aside by the choirs of men and boys of St. Church on Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m. gregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, The Belle-Ringers, a group of vised nursery is available for pre- Tomorrow: 9:30 a.m., Lutheran own opinions, creeds and the Paul's Church will be presented Fri- Mr. DeLano is the vice-president of Church Supper announced today that he has been twelve Baptist women, were organ- school children; 6:45 p.m., young Women's Missionary League conven- and take their stand on the wo: day, June 7 at 8:30 p.m. in St. Paul's the American Leprosy Mission. He transferred to tho Westfield congre- ized and first directed by Mrs. El-people and youth fellowship meet- tion; 7:30 p.m., operetta presented God, tho Bible, which is the Church. Under the direction of Rich- previously served as a member of Four students at Union Theologi- gation. bert Gates, wife of the former pastor ings; 7:15 p.m., prayer service; 7:45 by Redeemer Lutheran School. standard of authority upon whit ard Connelly, organist and choirmas- the staff of the Council on Mission- cal Seminary who have been intern- Mr. Hoppe, who is presently mov- of the local church and now director p.m., evening service with message Sunday, churhch expansion Sun- unity for which Jesus prayed i ter, the 80 men and boys ot the Tnl- ary Cooperation of the American inK at the First Methodist Church ing his family from the Perth Am- of Church World Service In Hong by the pastor. day: {1:15 and 10:45 a.m., services; be established. Von may Ijl lis and Purcell choirs will sing J. S. Baptist Convention. Prior to that, he were feted at a farewell covered boy area to llitr> Andrew St., Union, Kong. They have performed exten- 8:15 a.m., holy communion, sermon group of divergent religious bo Bach's Motet VI: "Lobet den Herrn, was an American Baptist missionary sively at church and club functions Monday: 7 p.m., pilgrim and cfclo- place a fence around them an< dish supper Sunday night in thesaid the appointment came from tho nist pioneer girls meeting. subject will be "Youth and the Con- alle Heiden"; Benjamin Britten's to Assam. church arranged by the youth groups Watchtower Bible and Tract Soci- throughout New Jersey in the age- cern of the Church" by Pastor Wal- a common mime on the gait', Festival cantata, "Rejoice in the old art of handbell-ringing, using Tuesday: (1 p.m., women's mis- you don't have unity M> long as they have counseled. ety in Brooklyn. A reorganization sionary society meeting. ter A. Reuning; 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Lamb"; Johann Pachelbel's cantata, Honored were Donald Farrcll. who program started by Henry O. Jnkob, a two-octave set of English handbells church school and Bible classes. continue to teach, in private s» Wednesday. 10 a.m., women's "Christ lag in Todesbanden"; andMethodist Women completed his second year at the- lo- circuit supervisor, was given as the cast at Whitcchapel Foundry, Lon- Monday: 7:30 p.m., organist's con- their old conflicting doctrines, three anthems written for the Coro- cal church; Lyle Dykstra and Mr. reason for the transfer, according to don, England. Bible class; 8 p.m., mid-week serv- might bo called a sort of union ice. ference, one week late. nation of James II, in Westminster Slate Meeings and Mrs. John Campbell. The three Mr. Hoppe. The present director Is Mrs. Wal- Tuesday: 10 a.m., altar guild; by no means the unity (or WIKS Abbey on April 23, 1685: "Lot Thy young men arc preparing for careers Lord prayed, when He said fc Circles of the Woman's Society of lie has served as presiding minis- ter. L. Day, Jr., with Mrs. Fred 7:30 p.m., department leaders: 8 Hand Be Strengthened," "l.cl My in the ministry while Mrs. Campbell Wehrum and Mrs. Robert Waugh co- Tlrfi PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH p.m., church school teachers' meet- who believe on Him should to Prayer Come Up Into Thy Presence" Christian Service of the First Meth- ter of several Elizabeth congrega- IN WESTFIELD in us." is training for work in Christian ed- tions since l'J55 till 1962 when he directing and arranging. ing. by John Blow, and "My Heart Is On- odist Church will meet next Thurs- ucation. Dr. Frederick E. Christina diling" by Henry Purcell. The Pur-day and Tuesday, May 28. WHS transferred to Perth Amboy. Ho Rev. Richard L. Smith Wednesday: 10 a.m., midweek The church of Christ has In addition to their work with tho was ordained In Allentown, Pa., In Bible study. cell anil Paclielbcl works will be ac- The morning circle will meet nt youth groups, the interns have offer- Bible Class to Meet Rev. James D. Cole pleading for such unity for IlK companied by a string orchestra. !):30 a.m. Thursday in the fellowship 1!)52. Also Mr. Hoppe serves as as- Rev. M. Bolln Durwny Thursday: 12:30 p.m., Ladies' Aid 150 years in this country and! ed leadership in the church school. sembly director of the circuit assem- The Elizabeth Norton Bible class Rev. Ace L. Tubbs covered dish luncheon. Edwin Flnlh will be organist for the loom at the church. Tho hostesses They received a small remunera- Pentecost in lands beyond the! concert. will be Mrs. Itobert Albrocht and blies of New Jersey Circuit 5. of the Presbyterian Church will hold Rev. John M. Nakajima We rejoice to sec the religious1' tion. Mr. Iloppe is a graduate of the its evening meeting Tuesday at 8 Ministers Liberty, when it begins to take Mrs. Paul Grossman. Tho Rev. John Lennon, Ph.D.. min- root, is a plant of rapid growth. begin to rceo^ni7c the need Proceeds of the? concert go to the Kingdom Ministry School at South p.m. in the parish house lounge. Sunday: 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m., through the "Ecumenical V boys choir fund, which helps to fi- Circles 1 to 9 will meet Thursday ister of Christian Education, said the —George Washington at 12:45 p.m. in the following homes: Lansing, N. Y. Mrs. James Wilson will lead the worship services. Rev. Richard L. ment" of our day. to strive (or nance the two-week summer enmp- intern program provided leadership devotions. After a brief business Circle 1 with Mrs. William A. Stan- for the young people and also gnvc Smith will give the meditation on united front for which the &' ing session at Camp Kwahoti in the meeting Mrs. Hugo Loesch will pre- the theme "Praise Him!" Dr. so fervently prayed- Why not 1 ton, 7C0 Norman PI.; 2 with Mrs. tho seminarians an opportunity to CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Pocono Mountains, the annual two- sent a program on flower arrange- George W. Volkel will direct the your own personal .search (or week choir school in August, nml Harry S. Grander, 1192 Hctficld work with trained teachers. Dr. Christian, Aide RADIO PROGRAMS Ave.: 3 with Mrs. F. Robert Morley, ments. choir and will play compositions by basis for real unity in Chris other choir projects. Choirboys are The students received gifts ot ref- Handel. Church school, discussion of writing ISox 2117. WestfirM and now engaged i" soliciting donations 623 Clark St.: 4 with Mrs. E. Allen erence books ami small fun tokens THE BIBLE Tice, CIO St. Marks Ave.; 5 with At Des Moines the church-state report will be con- ing for a free BiMe cMirspcni. for the fund and additional informa- from the young people. Nancy Clark Progressive Dinner SPEAKS 3 Frederick Butt at the home of her The Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Chris- cluded in a discussion at 8:30 in the course which you can duily < tion may bu obtained from tho parish headed the supper committee. Men's Triangle Bible Class in West- own home. Yuu way al>o hear 1 office. daughter, Mrs. W. II. Rcrlcin, 7U tian and the Rev. John M. Nakajima, A Progressive Dinner will be held TO YOU Glen Ave: (> with Mrs. Richard M. senior minister and fraternal work- by the Doubles Club of the First minster Hjill to which all members truths on W.\H7.-~wd. Sunday. Longley, 732 St. Marks Ave.; 7 with GUviiry Building Fund's er, respectively, of the. Prosbytcrian Baptist Church Saturday at 6:30 p.m. of tho congregation are invited. At SUNDAY MORNING A.M. and W,M!(.-"0. Smidr.y. 10 o'clock tho Elizabeth Norton Bible P.M. Methodists M««ei Goal Mrs. Fred E. Rosensliehl. 21 Moun- Visitation Day Set Church are in Des Moines, Iowa, at- First course will be served at the WNEW-113OKC- 6:45 A.M. tain View Dr., Mountainside; 8 with tending meetings of the 175th Gen- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbcrt Allen, Class will meet in the lounge with ST William A Slanton. chairman of Mrs. Don Inmnn. 28(1 Indian Trail, The six-week building fund cam- eral Assembly of the United Presby- •120 North Chestnut St. Reservations Mrs. Stephen Sabol teaching the les- WNBC- 660 Kc- 7:30 A.M. cmncti or fm« the every-nieniber c a n v ;i s s, an-Mountainside; 9 with Mrs. Norman paign at Calvary Lutheran Church terian Church in the United States are necessary. Mr. and Mrs. John son on the subject "Faith Gives Se- WHN- 1O50Ke.-10:15A.M. 600 SpriiufHi'ld Avenue notinrrd that members of Firsl J. Kelirli, 911 Wyaiuiotte Trail. in Cranford reaches a climax Sun- of America, this week and next. Alpaugh arc presidents ot the group. curity"; 10 a.m., senior high young Adv. Adv. Adv. Methodist Church had achieved the Circle 10 with Mrs. Raymond F. day with visits to thi' honies of the Dr. Christian is attending as a pledge j!onl ol $152.1)00. in 11m IMS-Clark. 220 Jefferson Ave. on Tues- members starlim; nt 2::u> p.m. Ap-member of the general council which fi-1 l>udi:nl. This represents a 7 pedayr , May 2(1. proximately 100 men will form teams is the executive committee of the de- cent increase over pledges ot a year and conduct the visitation tu receive nomination. Mr. Nakajima is the ago and a 50 per eenl increase over Truth brings (lie elements of lib-commitments to implement construc- official fraternal delegate of The five years nfjo. erty. —Mary Raker Eddy tion of now worship, Christian edu- Kyodnn of the United Church of Ja- cation, administrative nnd fellow- pan. ship facilities at Holly mid Kaslmau While in Des Moines, Pr. Christian Sts. v. ill piviich Sunday at the Westmin- A venture lioal of J2oo.O(Hl has boon ster l!nite

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Activities In The Churches Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., ladies Bible an Alexander will *|ie;ik: cluni'li! Nichols, who is 85. was l>oroiigli In another appointment, Charles class with B. K. Lonitnons directing chool ago 3-3rd i:iaoro sh WANT jr" pnusKy. student minister will night .suppei club will meet for sup- County I>ark (\.mniisM«irs Trailside J '' " df|«»-tnicnts and Saturday: 6:30 p.m., doubles club FIRST CONGREGATIONAL '(immunity experience. lm: ds llalldl v ADS W1C1,KI worship services. His scr- per in the sudal hall: loliowinu sup. Nature and Science Center, in the " ' ' Purchases, direct is pr«gressi\o supper. CHURCH Tuesday: 9:30 am . prayer mi-i't- lmer. the annual Wild Goo.se Cluw Siiml.iy: y ;mrl n a.m., morning Watchung l\*.'scrsation, Salurday and ' I ivo" will be held. lSi Elmer St. M(4; 8:15 p.m., session meet in)!. Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. each day worship and children's division of Rev. L. R. Stanford, Minister Wednesday: 8:15 p.m., Hilile OURTADTOK LOUKDES Monday: 7:15 pm., the Fisher- flnu-cli school. The Kcv. Hubert K. The show is sponsored by the Un- man's club will meet. Rev. E. M. Odd™, Asst. Minister study, the Kov. Gerald Mills, Knest R. C. CHURCH DeUuio, vice-president of the Amer- Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m., worship speaker. ion County Rhododendron Commit- "The WESTERN Kids" say: Tuesday: 8:15 p.m., the evening tee and the I'nion County Park Com- Ontral Ave., Mountainside ican Leprosy Mission, will be the in the Sanctuary; Rev. K. M. Odden Nursery school daily, 9:30 a.m. to group of the WSCS will meet. mission. Rtv Gerard J. McGarry, Pastor Sliest minister. Music under the di- will preach, his sermon topic is 12 noon. Bcv. Francis F. McDermltt Wednesday: 10-3 p.m.. n,e annual rection of Hobcrt J. Dennislon. min- "Where is The Bible?" 9:30 and 11 Featured in the show will bo cut Rectory—1*21 Wyoming Dr. Newark Conference ninMing of the ister of music: 10 a.m. and 12 noon; a.m. teacher training class: 9:15 FANWOOD PRESBYTERIAN trusses of rhododendron and azalea AOaius 2-4607 WSCS will lie held in our church this churcli school, youth and adult divi- a.m., church school for nursery CHURCH representinj! many native and exotic Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9, 10:30, 12. year. Luncheon will be served at sions, children's division continues; through sixth f.radc: 10:45 a.m., Martlne and La Grand Aves. species: all exhibits will he labeled Daily Masses: 7:00, 8:00 a.m. noon: 8 p.m., the worship commis- 5 ii.iiv, junior high fellowship; sen- church school for nursery through Fanwood for identification. Committee mem Confessions: Saturdays and eves sion will meet at the home of Mr. I,. ior high fellowship; 8 p.m., Sunday 12th grade; Christian Education: Rev. George 1.. Hunt, U.I). bers will lie available to answer (f Holydays. 4 to 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 T. Crisson, 651 Maye St.: Bible back- night study group at the home of Mr. 7 p.m.. Senior Hif;h I'F "Slave Auc- Rev. Charles) I.. Sore ()UcstUrns mi the raising and main- b 9 p m- ground series. and Mrs. Wade Duym, 1035 Seward tion; " all money earned will be given Sunday: 9:30.mil u a.m., morning tenance of rhododendron and azalea [Baptism: Arrange in advance at Ave. to foreign missions. plants. Literature will be available. iectory or by phone. TEMPLE EMAN'U-EL worship services with Dr. Hunt Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., Wednesday Tuesday: 7:15 p.m., Bradford Cir- preaching on "His (ilorious Ascen- The show will offer visitors an op- Marriages: Call at rectory at least OF WESTFIELD mommy study group; 8 p.m., Wed- portunity lo visit the Union County 756 E. Broad St. cle pot luck picnic at tho home of sions." Nursery care is provided for til weeks in advance unless special nesday night study group. rhododendron display garden in the drcuinstances demand otherwise. Rabbi Aa-tel S. Grlshman Mrs. W. K. Dutweiler. 258 Sinclair children one and two years of atie; PI ; 8 p.m., teacher training class. loop area of the Watrhutig Reserva- [Sick Calls: Urgent calls at any Today: 7:15 p.m., senior post con- 9:33 and It a.m., church school for FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Thursday: H:30 a.m.. women's fel- tion. The initial planting In the gar- U of day or night. If possible firmation class. nursery Ihrouch senior liicli: 7 p.m., your sick attended before SCIENTIST lowship board meeting. junior high Ul'V; senior high Ui'Y: den lieHan in the fall of l%0. Re- arises. Tomorrow: 8:15 p.m., sabbath 422 E. Broad St. Saturday: 8:30 p.m., "Choir Cap Miners, auditorium. Dr. Hunt will cently many new plants have been services, Rabbi Grishman will con- Sunday Senicea: 9:30 and 11 a.m. ers" presented by the Youth Chancel onduct a question box for Ibis lidded. II is the desire of Ilic com- j HOLY TKINITY B.C. CHURCH clude his spring lecture series "The Sunday School and Nursery Choir. group: 8 p.m.. Question Hox for mittee lo have n complete collection III. Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Wnttcrson, Hope of Our Timcs"-Tliat Man Will 11 B.in. adults conducted by Dr. Hunt, assist- of all rhododendrons that will Ki'ow LLD., V.F., P.A., Pastor Prevail: i p.m., nursery school Wrdntsday evening testimony CALVARY EVANGELICAL satisfactorily in this area. Commit- LUTIIF.RAN CHURCH (LCA) by Mr. Sort!- These may relate to Assistants mother's tea for the afternoon group. meeting, 8:13 p.m. the stand of the Presbyterian Church tee members will nlso be available Rev. John L. Flanagan Crantord in the Harden lo answer questions Saturday: 9 a.m., religious school; A Iliblc Lesson on the subject of on such issues as Bible reading In Hcv. Redmond J. Duggan The Rev. Arnold J. DahlquUt and identify the plants. 9:15 a.m., sabbath morning devo- 'Mortals and Immortals" will be The ltev. Waller Wagner schools, birth control, church-stale Rev. Eugene C. McCoy tion; 10:0 a.m., Bar Mitivah of read this Sunday at First Churcli of Pallors relations, etc. Members of I'arden clubs aro In- RECTORY: J15 First Street Thomas David Clierin and Howard vited to altoml a rhodudendron Christ, Scientist. Sunday: Approximately 100 men Monday: 1-3 p.m.. Girl Scout Phone: AD 2-0332 Mark Gladstone. round-up Holiday which will include will he commissioned nt all three noiRliborlioocl meeling. chapel; (i Sunday Masses: In church: 7, 8, Golden Text: "This corruptible a visit and ctilded tour of the dis- Sunday: 9 and 11 a.m., religious services of worship in preparation p.m., Kimwoori college club. 10,11 a.m. and 12 noon; 9 a.m., must put on incorrtiptlon, and this play warden nnd the Trailside Nn- school; II a.m. men's cluh brunch mortal must put on Immorality" <1 for vlsiliny the entire congreyaiion Tuesday: !>::IO a.m., women's hlidren's Mass; in chapel, 9, 10:15. with confirmands. ture and Science Center at !0 n.m. 1:15 and 12:15. Cor. 15:53). lo secure pledges for the new build- chorus; 1 p.m., slaff meeting. Monday: 12:30 p.m., sisterhood] Wednesday: n p.m., limitation of and nt II a.m. Holyday Masses: In church: 6, Itclalcd readings from the Chris- ing fund; 8:15, U:30 anil 11 o'clock For over 35 years thousands of customers have board meeting. new parenls for nursery week-day Mrs. Charles 11. IlaaH, Cranford, :45,7:45, 8:45, 9:45 and 10:30 a.m.; tian Science textbook include these services; sermon on "The Cost of Tuesday: 7:15 p.m., junior post iclionl. is cliairmnu of Ilic show. called on Western for the safest, cleanest, ihost n the evening, 7 p.m. lilies: "Either here or hereafter, Christian IJisciploshi|i." confirmation class; 8:30 p.m., reli- Weekday Masses: In church: 6:30, suffering or Science must destroy all Monday: 7:30 p.m., cluirch council. Thursday: 10:30 a.m.. women's professional extermination of termites. We guar- gious committee meeting. :15 and 8 a.m., unless otherwise illusions regarding life and mind, Tuesday: 10 a.m.. charity sewini:; prayer croup; II p.m., teacher orien- antee to got rid of them quickly, efficiently and nnounced. Wednesday: 0:45 a.m.. sisterhood and regenerate material sense nnd 7:15 p.m.. intermediate choir; 8:15 tation, session li, joint session. Campbell Named First Friday Masses: 6:30, 7:15 Bih]<.< class: 12:30 p.m., sisterhood self. The old Minn with his deeds p.m., Lutheran Chinch Men. completely. A trust fund backs nil our guarantees. sd8. installation and luncheon; 7:15 p.m., must be put off" i "Science and Wednesday: I! p.m., vacation Junior Ail Winner To New Post FOR ANY EXTERMINATING PROBLEM — YOU'RE SAFE AND SURE WITH confirmation class. Health with Key to the Scriptures" churcli school kindergarten depart- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST I.yn I'elruz/el of WMI'l.encix Ave.. SCIENTIST Thursday: 7:15 p.m., senior post liy Mary Baker Kildy, p.2!Wi. ment staff; 8:15 p.m.. new niemliei.' Kmtwooil—Iliirough Clerk John II. was one of the junior winners at the 237 Midway Ave. confirmation class. class. Campbell ,lr. last week wns appoint- Thursday: 8:15 p.m.. Pastor War- members' spring exhibit during the ed In u newly-created posl of full- UJESTERI1 Fanwood Rabbi Azriol S. Cirisliman and Can- ECHO LAKE opening lea of the l'lainfield Art As- Sunday Services, 9:30 and 11 a.m. tor Don Decker officiate ill all serv- ner's sermon will be. titled, "Mission time horoui:h administrator. ciiuncii OF CIIRIST ii'ilion in the gallery of the l'lnin- TERMITE CONTROL UDdny School and Nursery, 11 a.m. ices with (he participation of Te-mi'U' 600 Springfield Ave. Accomplished." Campbell, win. also Is lux collect- Wednesday evening testimony Choir and Robert Nelson, organist. field Library Sundny. Norinan Webb or, was named by the Borough Coun- llernnrd E. Lciinnoiii WILLOW (iUOVE of Weslfield was one nt the judi'.es. U. S. HIGHWAY 22, MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J. meeting, 8:15 p.m. We welcome, your inquiries regard- Minister cil aflrr adoption of an ordinance PKESIIVTEHIAN CHUKCII creating Hie pnsilion. Phone: ADams 3-4100 ing temple membership and the total Sunday: fl::>0 a.m., Hihle school for Old Unrltnn lionil Clod grants liberty only In I hose UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP The ordinance also abolishes (lie religious program for children and adults and children, Kenneth Hishop, ltev. Julian Alexander who love It. and are always ready Offices In: ATLANTIC CITY • BALTIMORE D MOUNTAINSIDE OF WESTFIELD adults. Information may he obtained .superintendent; 10:110 a.m., COHKIC- Mr. Richard* Lovclncc ty calling the tmple office. fWlioiuil sinking with Lennos Norton, Asslstnnt —Unniel Webster which Albert 1. Nichols resigned. Ills Sundny School and Worship directing; 10:45 a.m., sermon. "I.ovc Services 10:30 a.m. He that would make his own lib- Today: 3:30 n.ni.. prayer tneelhiR Has Us Problems," II. K. U'limiuns, 7 p.m., youlh prayer; II p.m., junior Sunday: 10:30 a.m., the speaker erty secure must guard even his minister; 11:45 a.m.. C'oiiuminion ill be Richard Bcchtolt. Northcnte enemy from oppression. teachers' meeting. services with II. V. Hensley in Sunday: 11:30 a.m., worship serv Id., Scotch Plains, u regular ITHMII- —Thomas I'aine charge; 7 p.m., sermon, "Kxaniine (T of (lie fellowship who will de- iee, the Hev. Julian Alexander wil icr a sermon, in comhinatinn with oik soups, entitled "SoilRs of Life." 10:30 a.m.-12 noon, church school If you didn't plan ni nursery classes. A coffoc and ission hour following the sorv- tcs. to go to the show, THE ALLIANCE OIIUKCI! Rrlford Ave. at Cherry St. Cronford Rev. Lnurnncc J: Pyne get ready to change your mind Sunday: !i;30 a.m., IJiblc school: ' am. worship sprviro. sermon hy JMor, Key. I.auranci! ,T. I'yne: 3 in.. Hrnoksitle .Niii'sini* Ilumc: 0 "). ywilh fellowship: 7 p.m.. I he •ins's I'IIIII'KO Choir presents :in xniiiL' (if sacred music. Moiukiy: R p.m., missionary co- I'rkers. Tuesday: 11 a.m., Ilamabai mis- ionary snricly; 7 p.m., pioneer irk. Weilm-sihy: il:30 a.m., women's fayrr ineetinfi: 7:45 p.m., Hible My .-me] prayer mecliiiK. IVOOiteiDE CIIAI'EL Morve Ave., Kiinwttod Sunday: It a.m., Walter Jensen of "''Icli riiiins will hrinit the message 1 '-Iw Katnily liilile Hour. The Sun- 3J Sc!:rm| will l)i> in session at tlie B. Z. FASHION SHOPS linir: 7:30 p.m.. Mr. Jensen v" t>" the speaker at 11I(.* eve-

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JudKe advocate, Julian Levy; chap- lar structure nnd, in many cases, lain. Titus Smith; scrccaul ul arms. G-IC-TOO Cwromfe Cartrtdg*.., Diamond death. N'ortliinR now known to medical WE RECOMMEND Walter Miller; delegate ut law, Styluf . •. 4-Sp««d Automatic Changer . . . Dr. John W. ('. Bird, assistant pro- science can arrest the relentless down-hill course of muscular dys- Mrs. liarrell. FM Sf«r«e Kadlo, tool Magnificently d«i(gned fessor in the state university's de- Nominnlious from the door will n trophy, lu the tint loo distant fu- to complement the finest homoi ... skillfully' partment (if physiology and biochem- take place May 21. in ARTHUR STEVENS ture, however. Dr. liird believes, engineered to flive flawleu sound rcproduetlonl istry, is concentrating his efforts on u ft a particularly vicious type of muscu- man's accumulatiiiK knowledge of The post, nieelinj: last week, also Custom-Quality foalurot Include an unusually 233 E. Broad St., Westfield named dclciuiles to Hie Hoys State lar dystrophy. Called lire Duclu'nne this disease will permit him to iso- sensitive AM-FM/FM itcroo tunor, A front- convention in Itutyers University NO DOWN type, il afflicts children exclusively late and identify the missing or mal- mounted speakers, dual channel stereo amplf- functioning link, so that a replace- next month. They are Waller Hack PAYMENT Here you will find everything in the and brings its victims inexorably to and Charles Kilcy of Holy Trinity fier, 4-speed automatic changer with automatic their deaths. ment can be developed and adminis- Caay Tcrma I tered lo permit a normal life, such Mini) School; Stephen Atwood, Done- •Minimum fttttll die* AAO shut-off, convenient record storage compartment. Human muscle is maiie up of in- las Kakley, William Wicnme 111 and clothing line for the young child — dividual fibers muscle? cells' which as has already been done in the case cif insulin therapy for diabetics. Murk Taylor of Westfield Hli;h may bo as short as a hundredth uf School. boy or girl. A huge stock, quality nn inch or iis lony as several inches. Pennsylvan-bnrn and Colurndo- Alternates nre John Donahue nnd The fibers contain thousands uf fi-ralsed, Dr. liird completed his un- items, reasonable cost. Try them. KiiKeiifl Harrett of Holy Trinity nnd brils which in turn arc made up of dergraduate and master's work at Handell Hliiir, Jatncs Smith, Nor- filaments so tiny they are measured the University of Colorado and wonman /.immei'tiuui and David Mi- WESTFIEID'S ONLY | in angstrom units, the millionth parts his doctor of philosophy de^nx- at elmels. all or Westfield llijih. G.E. DEALER I I he University of Iowa's medical of centimeters. The damage that New members accepted into I lie FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES ' school. He joined.the. Itutgcr.si staff robs the muscle cells of their'powcr post arc Norman Cnnover, Plain- in July of Ililil due to his "respect to replace anil rebuild themselves field; Carmine Mnrvnso and Cliarlrs for Hie existinif scientific faculty, occurs within or surrounding the fil- Johoson of Wes'field and James Sny- 143 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD • ADams 3-2121 A SERVICE FOR NEWCOMERS TO WESTFIELD mil the promise of a good future in lanents themselves. der of Millwood. i great university." OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. • DAILY 9 TO 6 (Human muscle i.s of two hasie Commander Mrs. Until itarrell types—skeletal and smooth. The skr- lie hasn't regrelled the decision, presided. k'lal muscle's power lo expand and he says, except fur lh<> limes he's contract makes all body niutiun* p"v ;omi to search for skiinj: room on YWC.A Now |{<'«isicriufj sihle. Smooth muscles makes up rnrwded nearby slopes. Then, lie the walls and channels within the I'W Dane*' (!!)1HM<'H idlllit.s, he sijibs o bit wistfully for body. Muscular dystropliy affects be iincrinvdcd high country of the only tlie skeletal muscle. > The Weslficld YWCA is now ;ic- west. ccpliuM resist rat inns for the fall sen- Dr. Hint, with the nid (if three son of ballet aiwi modern ja/./ (hnice graduate students, is em;a":cd in tun classes. separate but closely related lines (if 127 Sliiilrtit* Annul (ierald Cummins of Summit will investigation of muscular dy-trophy. Showing of 'Kiiij; Lrtir' OIK? area is the clinical. With the niiititi he the instructor. CIJISKCS will cooperation of local physicians and Students from Weslfii-ld High include ijradcd ballet classes from families in which muscular dystro- School attended a peifonnance of beKiiuicrs to toe and IIKKICI u j;»z/. f(jr phy has appeared. cunlimiinK studies the American Shakespeare Festival'.; juninr and senior liicli school sln- nre made of hloud and tissue sam- nroduclion of "Kinu l.ear" at Strat- dents as well :is a ci;iss for adults, if sufficient riilnihcr riij».i:-.ter. fur- ples from entire families. ford. Conn , Satin day. The Kroup of 1 This work is aimed iit delecting '27 student* was under the supervi- ther informal ion may I" oblaincl from tho n'^istiitr, Mrs. |{. IJ, (!or. liird rivaii-'. inus( ular dystrophy hy ilcjuivuii: rnie.ele n- Tel. 232-2975 I sue of certain es cnii.il niilricii!'- ! i'hese nu'rii-nls ai" iir.-uh.i d in tin- Happy day for your budget, too! Oil ! i-ell's life fmielioll "f lejiair. IIT.lor• ! ntioti ami t pii>•• in-" r a:- than electric. sociaU-d with eiMi'i ;iii i'ijl Owninti ci Volkswngort Stotion Wciaon of iimir v,';ixinir .. . with UlO try lo find a wugon that's srnollrr trmn take« $2,655'. And o little courag«, too. flrlri(J Your Films To lit ii'nv Hdiick Hull'All. Ml) tho Volk«W{igoi>. But wouldn't It be lerrlbte tfyoudrov* for 1110 14 (Outsldo, tlio Voll<«wagnri Station one of thn others hoino nnd nobody Clements Bp Finest Reproductions Wagon l» barely 9 Inchoi longer thcin notlcftd? Open Men. 'til 9 P.M. Fuel Oil • 2-1 Hour limner Srrvtce HEATING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED UNION COUNTY MOTORS Inc. WM M N J 450 North Av*. EflSt '"- - ' Phono AD 2-2200 54 Elm St, 1124-1136 SOUTH AVENUE, PLAINFIEU) DIl'i'drHTWI liiri'AH. I'HIi'K I'.M H li^AKT l.'tiAKT), I.dl-.M. 'I'A Ml" ANIi lirllljll i'I I A I.1'(Mi', ||.' ANV, A)>lll'rll.>NAI< Page E8 THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1863 Fanwood Council OK's Sidewalks Sergeant Rating Rumson Reading Institute Fanwood — The Bocougli Council Given Trooper Rutnson, N, J. Point Pleasant N j plans to install sidewalks in Wesi- ! iK-xt year. r,li".s. Jtinmi/./i said the and SOUTH ORANGE field and Waldron Hds. this year and problem ••^liiiuJclu'l be lcf I unre- Fanwood—The promotion to ser- is studying sidewalk installation in solved lor another year." vant of State Trooper Thomas 01- '"I'lic iives ol cliitdren an.' involv- Announces Terrill Kd., Midway Ave. und La owski of 85 Woodland Ave. and his Grande Ave. ed," slit" slrt-ssed. Supplementary Courses in basic skills t Councilman Carl Weisigcr report- ansfer from the Flemington bar- ar This was announced by the council acks in Troop B. to toe Princeton greater success in school and college last week after Mrs. F. P. Jannuzzi, ed the Wcstfifld and Waldron Kd. chairman of the Scotch Plains-Kan- sidewalks will be installed this year larracks in Troop C were announced SLIMMER SESSION JULY 8 - AUG. 27 wood PTA Safety Committee, and and added thai Terrill Rd. also m;iy ast week by Col. D. R. Capello, su- residents in petitions and letters be included this year "if the borough erintendnct of the New Jersey State 1. READING, WRITING, STUDY SKILLS urged action on sidewalk construc- has the money." 'olice. tion for school children's safety. Two 8-hour sessions each week, day or evening Reason, alas, does not remove The sergeant, a native of Miners The PTA committee has been cam- fills. Pa., was reared in Plainfied paigning for walks, particularly to mountains. It only tries to walk This is the basic course of Rumson Rea around thorn, uml si* what as on md Dunellen where he was gradu Institute and is offered at all levels from serve children who will be going to ited from high school. He attended the new Kevin Rd. elementary school the other side.—G. W. Russell grade through college. Student, are *™Z 3ridgeport, Conn., University. Be- according to ability. This course helps student 6re joining the State Police, he was smployed by' the Condenser Corp. of • to read with speed and comprehension NEW JERSEY'S imerica, South Plainfield. • to write grammatically and logically Following graduation in 1950 from • to increase their knowledge of vocabulary. LARGEST SELECTION he State Police Academy, he was assigned to the Mantua barracks. The course is very popular with serious student* IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Subsequently, he was at the Berlin who are anxious to improve their school grades lordentown and Howell barracks and to obtain maximum preparation for collect md Garden State Parkway patro Board and prep school exams. ' >eiore he was transferred in 1959 to he Flemington barracks. He is mar 2. MATHEMATICS ied and has two sons. Jr. High Arithmetic - two 2-hour sessions weefcV Math Survey I, II, III - two 3-hour sessions weekly YOUNG CREATORS—Jaync Greco brought some pussy willow brancheB for her fourth grade clasB early In The survey courses include various levels It March. The branches were kept In water and soon the pussy willows changed to leaves and roots appeared he time. On the 16th, Grant's men algebra and analytic geometry. All courses m near the end of the branches. When the Junior Audu bon Club had Its weekly meeting April 26, which was 'an into Pemberton's forces planned to develop Arbor Day, they planted the rooted branches on the Tamaques School grounds. The plant will be watered Champion's Hill, charged, and Pern- • a logical approach to problem solving B MOST EXCITING MG EVER I daily until it Is firmly established. The willow branches will grow Into willow trees. The children pic- jerton fled back toward Vicksburg. tured planting the willow brunches arc: left to right, Margaret Devalon; Stevan Waehlcr, president of the Next day, Pemberton made a stand • .facility in applying mathematical processes Junior Audubon Club; Mark Sofman, vice president, a nd John Towers. behind the Big Black River, and Rccufately. [rant's men charged again. Again 'emberton retreated, this time los- All Courses under the supervision of arrived at Jackson, the day before— ing more than 1,700 men as prison- RUSSELL G. RANNEY the 13th. With only 6,000 troops to de- ers. formerly Assoc. Director, NYU Heading Institute 100 YEARS AGO fend the capital from Grant's hordes, CoultM lor Ywngtr cblMr»n, loo, at (tumlon and Point Pl.oi.u he entrenched his men for a delay- There was nothing left for Penv Send far Bulletin L ing action and called for reenforce- lerton but to fall back in the Vicks ments. It did no good. Grant's army burg defenses, and this he did RUMSON READING INSTITUTE* stormed into town in a heavy down- Grant's army swept around the city, 111 Ave, of Two Rivers, Rumson, N. J.. AUSTIN-HEALEY pour of rain on the 14th, and John- digging in, and Pemberton was vHumton 042-16SO So.O. 762-781 Capital of Mississippi ston fell back, abandoning the city. apped. 3000 Sports Convertible Grant and his 12-year-old son, Fred- erick Dent, rode triumphantly into Captured by Grant Jackson with the army, and the United States flag was raised. By ION K. SAVAG1 Grant's losses in that battle had been fewer than 300; the Confed- erates had lost more than 800. The fast-moving army of Federal prisoners. McPherson lost fewer Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, on the war- than 450 men. But Grant hardly hesitated at path like never before, raged Hearing of McPherson's victory, Jackson. Spending the night in the through central Mississippi 100 years Grant fired off orders to his corps hotel room that Johnston had va ago tliis week, causing death and commanders to move out fast, and cated, he fired off more orders to consternation to defending Confed- headed eost for Jackson. Next day, his corps commanders: "Turn all MG SPORTS SEDAN erates. Grant defeated the Southern- the Federals swarmed across coun- your forces . . . make all dispatch" ers in four battles in five days, try, burning bridges and skirmishing and head for Vicksburg. In less than All colors available, A new thoroughbred from the stormed into Juckson, the capital every mile. At dawn on the 14th, in 24 hours, the army was on the move world's largest producer of sports cars . . . adver- of the state, and catpurcd it, then a heavy rain, Grant's army swarm- again, sweeping westward toward tised in Life, Time, Newsweek & Road and Track. turned on his primary target 50 ed in on the state capital. the Mississippi River. miles nway—Vicksburg, the Confed- Gen. John C. Pemberton, Confed- HEADQUARTERS FOR N.J.'s LARGEST STOCK OF Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, the Con- eracy's last important stronghold on federate hero who commanded all erate commander at Vicksburg, was MG MIDGET • AUSTIN-HEALEY SPRITE tlie Mississippi River. Confederate troops in the area, hat trying to cut Grant's supply line at • AUSTIN 850 • AUSTIN A-60 The week started with Grant and See and Test Drive Them Todayl his rapidly growing army deep in Confederate territory—half way be- European Delivery Arranged at Lowest European Prices 1 tween Vicksburg and Jackson, with Expert Service by Trained Technicians Confederate troops on both sides and Buy with Confidence from an angry population everywhere in the state. There was acllon every day. It Complete Wiring... E. K. CUMMING & CO. starlet! May 12 when Gen. James B. Auth. Mercedes-Benz, MG, Austin, Austin-Healey, McPherson,' leading one of Grant's from a single outlet to Lark Hawk Avanti Sales and Service corps, ran into 5,000 Confederates 416 MORRIS AVE ELIZABETH, N. J. near the little town of Raymond. The iOntuliliKiirii HHUI Federals immediately deployed and FULL HOUSEPOWER Flanders 1-3131 attacked, and the heavily-outnum- bered Confederates retreated with a Showroom Hrs.: 9-9 Mon.,Tues.,Thurs., Fri.;9-6 Wed.,-9-5 Sat. loss of more than 1100, including 400 Field Electrical build Service

    another dream * DOUGLAS W. FIELD * See Suburban First! into your Suburban Trust Is ready to finance the car ol your choice todayl You'll Ilka Suburban's prompt- RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL ness, low Interest and friendly courteous service. See Suburban first and then choose your cor! new home... P. S. Auto Insurance may be financed too. ADams 2-3641

    1907 Duncan Dr., Scotch Plains "IT"/ / mimKi ftd«rtl ««p*»il tntuiinct (arp«r«1ion

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    Yo:4, (Ironttvi ile» cmiic Inn'. !Hcni:u'lc:ilili» IIMV dri-lnchomo l>rovt'!S Ihnl. Truly tin- ni<"!..ni v.ay to ln-;il. .v>in.' )n-w iiunif, ln-ro'tt "vvllllt you K('t "willi v.•mull-iTul <-lrclii<-. Jii'iit. IS room by- I'o'ini. 1','IU- in extension poniUiro cuiitiul U wnl; ..nvinic clianliiM :;.; H i -mtiiili -l<-ly aitinmiUic costs less opcnilioii n ii'i I'll'1! ilrih.-i-y pi'iililciii,-; H im jui>\iiijv |i:ii"l:; I.'.MY<"IC out or ri'pliirc n [\n\ ur;.lly, llm Jincr Ihinr..: nl lilV ;uv :;rMmu llui loitist e>i|irji:'.iv''. I'.til. willi Viililii1. i '< r\ i'-< •', i 111 !\v )•)•>'»' .f;il<", it, co.;(:t icrtiM Uiui) you inij'lil. Hi ink In Jiciil, .ymic 11• >j11 <; cl'<'l.n<;ill,y. V:\\\ 1'ublic t'lTvicr in- yulll.1 rli rll-ic.'ll ciinl riu'l.Ml." I'nlity1 J'or Cri't! ;t w her language studies at New York announced tlie appointment of Fred : of chemical and petrwhfimcal proj- • ' Jersey and a Kullbriiiht schol- Schrocdor as general sales manager Chester Way. has been promoted to 1 eels. Mr. llilbrd handled design. !al • wi)s selected by a panel of judges University. manager of the wwly-orKanin'd in- '. construesion .md operation of several j which included Mrs. Talbot Black- "St'ventiH-n years o! experience in dustrial security staff at Esso He- well, editor of Mademoiselle Maga- the industry particularly qualifies searchc and Engineering Co., chief ' pilot plant.-. In IMfiti, he started a Final Meeting Tonight .year's rotational assignment at Ks- zine; Frank Gifford. former New Schroedcr to direct sales efforts on scientific affiliate of Standard Oil Yolk Giant fuotball star now an an- the complete line of the Great West- Co. IN.J.I. so Research and Engineering nnd re- For Parents Ouiiil ? CRUSH EDSTOKE^ turned to tin1 B.'iton Rou^e Labs os nouncer, and Henry L. Lambert, In his new duties-. Mr. Hillard will set-lion head responsible for butyl president of the New York Board of The final meeting of the Holy Trin- be responsible for the company's \ synthetic rubber and uuton resin Trade which is sponsoring the cele- ity Parents Guild will be held today Immediate D«Uv«ry F for Drives, Walks, Roads, etc f security, safety and industrial hy- j work. Mr. Hillard rejoined lisso Re- bration. at 8:15 p.m. in the high school cafe- Brtnd N.w l»*» giene activities. The new organiza- ' search last year. World Trade week will start Sun- teria. The new officers fur the com- 1J00 . 1M • Ipirfir* tion combines closely-related activi- day. ing year will be introduced. They ties that were previously stum-d by An Army veteran with five years' Miss Domareki Is a tour guide at are: President, Mr. and Mrs. Robert TRIUMPHS five different divisions. service during World War II. Mr. the main office of (he Chase Man- L. Byrne: vice president, Mr. and p FANWOOD 2-7840 } Hiliard retired as a colonel. He is Mrs. Samuel B. McWhorter; record- Among specific responsibilities are hattan Hank in New York City. Her EVGENE F. BREHM married and has three sons One duties include explaining bank oper- ing secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles d FANWOOS CnVBBIO BTONI CO. A military and atomic energy security, is the equivalent of a junior at the K. Kilcy; corresponding secretary. MONTEREY MOTORS IMC President of Brphra's Inc. the corporate survival program and ations und displays to visitors in ~ MVIfl*M «T mUM MATMIAL*. UW, ' United States Military Academy, French, and Spanish as well as Eng Mr. and Mrs. James Jones; and to today announced opening of plant protection including the con- West Point. treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A 301 South *v«. tract-service guards. lish. T carpel showroom In Westfield Hess. rehm's Will Open ew Carpet Store lere Saturday jiigcne F. Brclim, president of Hun's, Inc., has announced the U in Westfield at 234 East Broad I in Westfield at 234 East Broad Tlie opening will be Saturday. he Westfield store will feature s and carpeting from the world's st mills—Karaslan, Bigelow, Mo- lt and Masland in all price rang- In addition to the new carpets rues, a service department staff be available to the residents of Westfield area for service and sultation in the cleaning and ren- ting of all types of carpets and , This service has been avail- WESTFIELD to the residents of Westfield for r 27 years from the Elizabeth nt. n coming to Westfield, Mr. Brchm led that he has watched Westfield surrounding areas grow to n it where a local showroom and time staff is needed for the con- ience of Brchm's customers. Tie Wcslficld store will be man d by James Dalton, who has ny years of carpet experience h Brchm's. and a complete knowl- c of all phases of carpet sales services. addition to the Westfield store, c is another Urchin's carpet roQiii in Elizabeth, plus a rug oning plant and warehouse. Realtors Report ecord Sales I'illiam Maidmvnt, executive scc- ;ar>-, reported today that multiple ling sales on the Westfield Hoard Realtors in April had exceeded previous totals for that month C the adoption of the multiple iinj; concept by the local profes- bal group early in HMD. Gross sales achieved for April in four towns served by the Healtor lanization," the secretary stated, fere $1,373,500 as compared with previous hi|4h of SI,203.337 rc- Hed in 11102." 'Reflecting a trend evident early Is year," Mr. Maidment continued, tollipie listing sales were up in fitch Plains and Fanwood over irch and it is a reasonable expec- jior that new highs will be achicv- 'by year's end in both these towns summer's agenda ^ved by the Westfield board." "A net increase of $22U.2OO dur- April was noted in Westfield, calls for secretary said, "and new lisl- processed through the ML sys- In continue at near record levels." •Mountainside Pupil* rL'AIGLONS; fin i'iunu Awards Mountainside—Heeently six pupils ln! the Mountainside, school piano uses wi-ni to Newark to play in ewi(!|. ;innutil piano auditions fiducteri by the Music Ktluc.itors Wiatirni i)f New Jersey. All six nvd vrndes above !H). which en- liU'iu to gold certificates, the Hahne & Company brings you exciting new Dacrons* n imard given hy Hie assoeia- | £ I for.every occasion, lioaulifully slylcd with fashion flair in |T!if).n uhn received these awards; r Niiin-y HoseiuiiK'Sl, from the ' f!'i trade nt Dtrdfii'ld School: • cool lovoly fabric*;, prolly colors and delightful prints. «n Siliu-fcllicin. from tlie fifth j fade a: Mrhiibrnok Sclmul and .lo- ; |ae II.,ii...n, Itarliiil-ii lloffcrt, Sally j Pictured just a few from our enchanting summer fashion festival. Viii'm ;,n,| |',|.|sy sydiiur, all of ; %::n .-,!.. [,•„,„ ti,0 [mirth grades ill ; J *!;"lirniik School. These piano class- • All in Dacron' polyester sizos 8 to 18 in the group. • i'H' i.Mu.'hi hy |.;||;i M.-i....in Alivii Counter clockwiso from fop.

    Bare-armed floral print, wliilo with blue and green, 19.98.

    Summertimo print with laco trim, pink, aqua and maize, 17.98.

    Black and whilo shirldra:;s; cluster ploal skirt, 22.98.

    Eyelet embroidered yollow, bluo or pink on white, 17.98.

    Black, and whilo outlino print, box ploalod, 19.98.

    Hahne & Company Woitfield • ">d. gardeniwHt tom»!o»i •••P'tVoit and packed by rinrxJ. Opwi Monday through Saturday 9:30 to 5»3O **•'> lOSt CA.WIH6 CO , JAN JOSE. tiW. Page G2 THE WESTFIELD CK. 3.) LEADER, THWBS9AT, MAY 1«, 1WJ

    YOU BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Opening Saturday WHEN YOU BUY FROM May 18th, 9 a.m.

    Carpeting is our only business! Your satisfaction is our aim! At Brehm's you'll find a big selection of car- Grand peting from the world's finest mills . . . Karustau, Bigelow, Mohawk, Masluiid, for example. Your carpet- Opening fe ing is installed by our own trained men (not outside contractors). Most important, we guarantee your satis- faction long after the installation. Come in ... check our low prices .. . Celebration check our service . . . check our guarantee . . . you'll be glad you didl You'll find Brchm's offers the best carpet value in New Jersey.

    * re Boiling Out the Red Carpet at Our New Westfield Store! v v V You're invited to the most spectacular celebration ever! We're opening another Brehm's store •••^^-'c^gs^"^'"""^^^-'-^-^'^-'^ilfflBRSftfiLcld. at 234 E, Broad Street and we're going all out to bring you:the mQSt incredible um TUOv- -:ii r y ^ ^ values on rugs and carpeting irom the world's finest mills . . . Karastan, Bigelow, Mohawk, " ? (> Masland ... in all the latest, exciting designs, weaves and colors. Don't miss this oppor- tunity ... be here when the doors open . . . Saturday at 9 A.M. Choice of two beautiful BIGELOW Broadlooms at the Lowest Price Ever! SPECIAL! BIGELOW DuPont '501' Continuous Power Loomed Filament NYLON TEXTURED ORIENTAL LOOP PILE 12' & 15' WIDTHS DESIGN RUGS • Sntinwood • Turquoise • Honey Beige from the world's finest mill • Martini • Spruce Green • Antique Gold • Lijjbl Walnut • Palmetto Green • Avocado • Peacock • Roman Gold Comparable Value upprox. size $11.55 Square Yard When you sec the name, you'll know these intricately BIGELOW ALL-WOOL TWIST designed rugs are I he finest 12' & 15' WIDTHS of their kind. Made from • Pebble Beige • Sandalwood • Moss Green deep, dense imported wools, • Gold • Spruce Green • Honey Beige with a (in*: lustrous sheen, • Buckskin • Wedgcwood Ithie Completely Installed! they «re truly elegant. liotli f'roadlnoms Available in This is the carpel value you've been waiting for! You ehoose Vidly-liouit'.l from two superb weaves lliat look bountiful, resist wear, and keep their fresh appearance year after year. And the low price RUG CLEANING 9 x 12 a 12 v is - $145 includes our own expert, deluxe, tacklcss installation over SPECIAL! springy -IO oz. waffled cushion. Don't wait — ibis is probably 12 x 12 ,2x ,«_ $175 the most remarkable hroadloont value ever offered! <> x 12 KUGS .'$ BUDGET PLANS TO CHOOSE I-'ROM: Take 30 Davs —90 Davs — or 12 to 36 Month* lo Pav! C1.KANKD 10 //a:/; STORU,I:< CAM, ADaniN 2-0f>06

    CAM. US i IU:I: KSTIMATK SHOP AT HOME on (iiislom < iiirpel and CRAFTSMfN SINCE ICn 2-UUOU WESTFlliLI): 2M K. ItROAD ST. mmiplcH. He'll measure and give you an csli- Pcrdi Amlxtv and IVliddlrMex Opt-n Mou., » i<(l. ,-i.M. till *> V.M. — Turn.. lh,,r». * Hut. ') A.M. tilt 6 P.M. mnlc :il no obligation Areu: fi.U-0770. loll l',rr. II.IZAMTII: :\X\ No. Itriuul St. Opon Man. thru Thin.t. HI <> I'.HI. — i'ri. »V- Sat. 9 A.M. till 5:30 P.M. tO YOU ! THE WESTFIELD liLt«d work vnvn .K Kirth Aveenue & andd hHalflg I Listed Tuesday t l*t lWer TiUcr for I>ept. of ! The annual May general member- ami HrWK«-K, approving Ordi- ; ?mp niLvtiiij; of U,t. League of Wom- [*'!''!" f the Township of Cranford, ; tffic, kU:, verL&\n\Q% ctl Voters of \yostficld will be held'i:.ii . •',;"' A Kilth !h(? home of Mrs Paul', T!'' t T»l!t-r fur Dept. of ;MofiVtt. 1261 Prospect Si. Members '''"' i3r£trn. approvinK (>rdi- Father of the Gold Rush : aiv invited to come at 12.15 and f the Tu»-n«hlp of Sprlns- .. I*- Rfirt control trafflo, there was a man who»was that, but when she cl-aned a • bring a sandwich. The anangi-ments limits, und traffic el^ns slonir litlec, under liallucrol " all that glitters is not double handful of potash out of the Krr't>ln»l(i«.r f%born for J}£|>t. of o f Mrs N icliolas had to be James Wilson bottom o( the kcule, there. -h • w '• ' Byron, will provide -vfitur and Kiiianrp, ft»»rworlo.l- ii , ongm : beverages and deport. >! »3«I.< shall of Lambertville, the Newas could be," shone Marshal's gold Pttrk I'nmmlftHirm, for varlouit Im- Sl . an a*-! forth and author- iiynia n whh o discoveredivrdd ggolo d i Sutler urged Secrecy. bu. hat was iilliK tlif lEiMUan<.f> nf bondfl arttl Uke holding bacK he ocean. Prospec il HntIrlpMtlon nut^u lo meet aui'h t iipproprlnt Ion ftnil (I^HiKnutlnK hear- arshall learned a trade in his to l.r> lU'M rlxlnj$ . . O ununfti <'apitnl Impriivctneint AuthvirisatlDil Act'ouut KundH of th« 'fnli/n ('ounly Park ('ommlnaion, be lllipi-uprlateil to and lined to finance tin' t-onl uf tlio construction and in- Mt-tllnttcm of Hunltary facllitl«» in th«-• Hilton County 1'ark*, pursuant itn 1963 t*H[)ital Improvement tin- I'oiliiH'llllv.' IMvliil I fortune struck: Marshall's doc- ed Marshall's life unless he showed i I MU-tll* lill.I lilt .1 I |>l f tin- ClHiisttti'tl Sfi VU'c lh«- fnU.-UIn A I.-M.tilt lull (u I llli.llllt*: |1 . St.'tt ml* lo tin' Jail f..t Ihv IIIOIIMI ..I f mini- [or :t (.choUlrr Oiibornft for I>ept. of SGene of thp May picnic meeting for tliies: 1'rti kill*; l.ot A lit-n.lnul . 1 lull.l M lold him that MissourMii i liclimatt e them gold; lie fled into the nills and l.i'KlMiiturc 1.. nun-nil I he Mnllilt April ami (urnlMiliiu fliiirmu.'y Su|.- HfUr •li-llvry iiur aii(t Klnanre, authurlslnir nii: MHiiitiimiui. \V.,i'k.v in..I l.i til.- .l.ilui I-.'. lUnin.ll... 11,,.,- .mil iiiMHllut lull fwr ttif KUIII tif HH m-t forth, paid. many years, as the previous owner l w.i llmt ntutili limlilhsi rttu l.(- nlvt- ? ild Th t di stayed away for six months. YHiur » p»Tiitor, ntttl lite <-mp liitjtl tnr On mi.nth »f April HIO L'li. ilt-r l t»rre«tfr for th« Dopt. When he returned was also a member of the league. nnw Mii|''i')> npiiil nf ilu- i-iiinily TII1.T fur tin- lii'in of l'ul'IU' Affairs, rcqucatlna tlic )ve on or die," forced the Jersey- Muni* In liu. Cmip, iluvi- l'h.\ *li tiui. 1'nl. itKarmbly h i ll occupied his land, stolen his lum- vllh ri-nlrli-li-il in" pl- 111.- rllnli-: ami Supl i.f \Vil(ilil« an.l I'IIII tcrt tli«>lr efforts In down into California's Sac- ber and even tore down his mill for .Mraxuri s. I i'rhwi-l'ili Nmst'rli'H f fklim th« irKUlatlon to permit thft y J. N. Chestnut St. — complete both Ainlil up.in fur J"!ni K mi' tn Mi'nulrc Ilu, racllltlcs of wood to line mine shafts. Marshall f..|- ('IHKI aiininli1 Cump Kihtu'r for tti«i t>v icnto Valley. There Marshall met sides from E. Broad SI. to Moun- TllliT l.y It for llu< houalnif uurnhiK and ,tain John Sutter, whoh , like Mar- turned to prospecting himielf. fol- in-r. ai. i'.H;;. I Hrl.lKi-a. «Tni'i' of aKf.(l nrr&oitM and mi >.r .*. eventually would be ruined by lowed always by human jackals who i|li»lull..il <•( MO II ' a tut maintenance! uf retard* 5. Fifth Year Program riiilnllvlil, fur furnlnliliiK I pounced on his diggings as soon as I lh-|iai tnii'iit, IHU. Itlrtij rhevio- Itrlnir no further liUNtncas lie struck a pick to ground. A. Dudley Ave. — southeast side Ti.«nnhl|i .if rnluM, rnrluhhiK nil- ii'ilun fi.r tliv ni'l onvldfn^'l. and upon motion ulter Iiirod Marshall and the won- from Mountain Ave. to the present I.«B^ anil l''lnnnr<- i'!i.iiiioii r.,i- tin- viii-iitiim .,( pj.ri ..( ImliU'r Tlll«-r, duty nfrondod ful hands of the Lambertville Somehow Marshall remaned opti- I'mlniy l'n Ik I'm: Hi.- until IM',1 ,,II tin- 11..1 Hi,, 1 v Hlil,. Tlll.'r fur I)c|H. cf Krn.hf.liliT MC1IDIII>UKII, Dlrec- walk. K fumlR fur Ilu- a.' "f Viuikhiilt Itouil 111 Hi.- vicinity i,r 0 turned out tables, chairs, plows, mistic. He started a ferrj on the ,lK..p, nuUinrUliiK I'l- Pro Ti-m atuorti ilQClarud the B. Prospect St. — northeast side W liia.lw uiiilcr lilt. (JKi-n AiiM k (II fXtM'titf. Utl K Hdjnurnr>rt. yokes, wagons and even spinning river but his assistant soil it and In tin- iimount of |.1.IHII>.IMMI lUul A. t.i'ii'iid. lltirii Altorm-y with ilic City of Hilmiull. utiin inlitutfH and tape re- from Brightwood Ave. lo Madison I'lMill"! tmtiiovi'mfiit IUUIIK In A* I'l'iiviiU-nrt', riu'loxltiH Ortli- IIU> .'IMIMtlUl'tllHl Of .1 f on die In th« Office of. the •els. pocketed the cash, lie befriended a mlnptt'il liy Ilu. Mu> underslaml Mint it will be ex- B. Kliz;il>cth Ave.-—norhwfst side west side from N. Chestnut St. to SCOTKBNS j LAMCASIE8 BRAND ;c"ie!.v difficult to complete the en-from Central Ave. to lie; nton Avc. Woodland Ave. | LUNCHEON MEATS J"hx-rii r for the projects which in- 1). llyslip Aviv — complete both bb. Kimb.-ill Cir. and Golf F.dgc— BETTY CROCKER COLD CUTS j No nn(| turliini,' this year I sides from SlKjdowlttw. i I)r iboth sides from Woodland Avo. to I Addi.x ut W(. believe thiit this should he I .Shacknniaxon Dr \ present w;ilk. ALL DETERGENT 69 Bologna MIX or MATCH I l;mjt ont J ccupc-n p*r I We :is ijuickly as lime permits. K. I'.dcewood Ave.—complete both!" rc. Topping Hill !(d. — both sidrs : Meat Loaf J iKoppiia l.imily - .VrniHl Year Program .sides front North Ave. to :'"orest Aic, | from Kimball Ave. to Wychwood Rd. | RED HEART DOG FOOD 6 A Wi. recommend widening HIKI F. Lawri'iive Ave— southwest ude | rid. Wychwood Ild. — linlb sides; : 79 Cooked Salami " 5 for X Si-ti|j'h Plains Avc. — I from Walnut SI to Dudli'y Ave. {from K. Uroad St. to Woodliind Avc. I •fp Pkgs. I FR?EI 30 S&H^TAM^s" I SWANEE TOILET TISSUE ' ••In sii!i., fru,n South Avc In \\'.\ (i. Dtidlry Ave. — sol Ihe.-isl side! ,.,., Wtioillanil A\r. — north side j Spiced Luncheon "«nl Si Also we suggrM sidewalks I near NOI HI Avr. j from I-:. Hrnad St. In Mountainside r I BALA CLUB BEVERAGES *' <-'iii.\uir| after cumpli-tion. j II. Mountain Avc. -- west siile i Tow Line. Olive Loaf $|oo R. (|iivi..|- si. — holli side.-i from ! from liirt'h Ave. lo Ihc ,Voiintiiiii:.i«l" | [f. Limlrn Air. — c(»ni[)l"li> liotli FARMDALE PEAS 6 89 I Nan. p!>r;.l Avr •Viirfl. Town Line. i • idi", frnm !•;. Itroad St. to Oak Avf IES5ER QUANTITIES AT REGULAR PRICE Pickle & Pimento j A,Jd,»,, I l.m.l .,,.- (' I'iilslc l An.-. cninplrlt' bolh 1. KriKblwooil Aviv - «iullli';iM ; ,;(.. Winyiil' Ave.—both sidr-; from ^'••i from South ,\ve In V.V. Ilrw"l|Sid front I'.'inbrwe - ri-foiiirmiKl tlwit tin* loiincil with purchase ('Mi'idcr v.'idcfiiri;: ;in(l cuii>ing Wood- I IDEAL Grapefruit Sections I of S10.O0 29c LETTUCE '29c | lainl Avc li'iiii !•: Hin.id SI. lo the • PINEAPPLES 1 1 Mnnnl.iiii idi Town Lin*' as soon as 1 or rnoro | All,,,,, i Ihe Id-Ati uni'.id rs Ibis financially PEPPERS 2" 2 RHUBARB 2' -19c

    . Id fill mi' wiilcni ng and curbing fINEST FROZEN FOODS THE BESr IN DAIRY FOODS Ml :i"i!(.ii wi- l«heve tlie above I IDS 1 'j i t'^'Ujl'L^lll i III II tinned Inojccls constitute the $ I FREE I 30 S&H STAMPS I • In ,i,JH.Ii.... 1., ynur ,,.,,. .lanpi wllti I III !• ! pics .inii rwrd; ut Uiis lime LEMONADE << Sliced Swiss 3^ 1 ,,,,,,1,,.,, ,,l JO Hi. ling nl ,,.K, „,.. „,,„. lnopping la | til Mf IIII: i >iui M hl All ,t,i*;f,,m, K,, IB E.|,i,.t Set, May It. < in =s r nit ^ II IIin.- ' tio»i:\ Chaise Lounge -" "» '5.95 r,|M,.| !(„! ,.•,„„,.1.1. lor i in l; ift*i.lir.lt* III:I.I> «v

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    •- • 1VAICII1MJ _ ulaa tlar «H.«H>I«« Ct»««f. N«*<« tl .>1>> ( h .':. .1 on - DI'lllNKI 1^1,1) — Jtuulf fi a«d Muualnln A»«. i i. 1 H::I HI Page G4 THE WESTFIELD (V. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 == LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES VOTICE TO ORBI>rrluisa Hiir UHt* jijjpllctl Io WALTER READE THEATRES lifts n[jpllfd to the T.»tr<'( t i>r <>f the. HO known «a CHAS. J. KUITZ. dc- tin- Mayor and Counvil "I' Uu- Town iJivibl-.li of AlfohuMt: 1-ifvt-ruKf tJun- NOW TIIIIV TIB, MAV i!J JStJLfQ Pui-Kuant lo tlie order vt Et.V.HCNI-j HHtd. dt Wosiiii'ld fox- rc-newal of Plenary Wnka»i 2:10—Tsl tn.il fur tilt; renewal of its* 1-Mftmry J. KJHK, SuiroKuttt of the County of PyrMuunt t<> tlit: ordt-r of HffilCXB Ki-tail (,'on.siimplJon Jjlct-nwe fur ]>fblilr Iti*>*c<»l(lk "\Vlmlf,s;iUr P J,ic(-liM: for Ihf HUIJ l'lifon. inadt on the ninet^fiiMi day KHfK, BurroKale of the f'uunty Ijri-nilHfH Kiiualt'd at 40il-l 1 Nortli (lilt Hul>rr«Kun Snluriluv 2:1:—T>ilM)—TlSU—IOIOS llUKMK'XK HUl tU UJKIUlf ll'MIl l»rfin- of AprJJ, A.]>., I!»fi3, upon th& appll- trniuu, made* on 1 l)o thiivl (!»>' Avrnuf. M'cHtttfla, N. J. i»0—TsOO DllSS LAST DAY Jn-ff located in Hnid Slate uf N<«" cnllun uf Llie underHlfined. UB KXCC- May, A.I;.. IU63, Upon tin- oppll- Ohj'-rt torts, if any. Hhould bo madfc "MY SIX LOVES" utor of tht estate of said dtcfcaHcd. tiun of tin- undersiKitL-fl, as lCxtf- Winner of 3 Acod Jciscv but frcin the Iiuim- office of hiirnt-diiitoly In writing to .Joy f.\ UlMI UKI.T.LKIN", IXC. ul 3ao N«\v Park nutInv In hfereby tflvun to tht credl- or fjf thfc estate of said (Iccca.^fi, VriM-laiid, Town Clerk of West field, STRflnD including Best Avi-imc, UnrlionJ, < -onm-rthu t. ti>l'H uf said Signed Kruui'i' %'u>t^n Gregory p, officers iiiifl all dirCMioi.s who linvt- mation tlu-lr cLuliuu and deniundK e Rubsirlbt-r undt-r o»( >i or affir- Hamufil J. IJOUIHC no ot hoi* nam I'd oft ire art-; imalnst the untat6 of tiaid tifcvtxnvc\ atldii thc-lr clalm« and O'-mandH 259 lJrrim>tr.-t Slru "A GIRL NAMED TAMIKO" i ifi'irt'rfi: Jolm (!. Martin, Johnny uitiiin elx months from the date of alnHt the estnlc of Haiti ilt-cr. UKCI Struet itliln nix monthfl from tho Oatt of •VVmtflild, N. J. MATIXKK DAII.V C«ki» Mountain Kd., Uur! inKton. lid ordt^r, or they will bo forever r r.-<>-2t Keen JS.SO Conn.. Chairman: I-'ri'iU'rk'k K. Dliuii- lined from prom:culiM« or rfcover- id <;r lcr, or t hoy will be I'IT'-VIT FRIDAY THKU TUESDAY^ man, 33 Ai>|.U> Hill Kil.. W. Hurt- ti tlic (*ume utfalnst the Hubticrlber. aricd from prowccutlriK or reouver- VOTKR ful d. Conn., Vice Chairman; Halpb Koaario Uongiovannl, K the uaniL' against the HUbK< rtbt-r. WKIJ. TUBi- TIES., MAY 2U-2 In the most important adventurt of our tiiMl A. Hart, f>UO iSlmsbury H«I., liloom- Executor C. Iln, 79 Hiirh Wood Hd., "W. 80 N. BroKtl St.. Mayor and Council of tho Borough AI.nil.IJ III'rC'IK'OVK'8 Hnrtl'ord, Conn., Senior Vice Presi- lliibcth, N. J. Attorneyfi, dent; ICdward O. Garble, John KUrelt1 Acudetny St., of Mountainside for renewal of the -vf,., Van 1-H-ln Ave,, R Mfrcwood, Tlio offlcors of the corporation '-9 (New Jtraey). I-rf)Ul« Chrone Knturdar 2:M—[1—Ts'JO—10 N. J., Viet* President; William A. re: Ann J^aKaBtaro, Pretildunt, 1060 TJie names and resldencon of all 402 Prospect St. "MORGAN THE PIRATE" Sunday SUS—1:35—7:lu» — ART CINEMA V\ NolBnn, 31 AVen.ly r,niie, W. Hart- enlral Ave., Wentfleld; nlcliard Lock ar»: r—or rout FAVOIIITB NOW PLAYING ford, Conn., Vice Pr^HliltnL; Fruil It. uKhstfirof Treasurer, 764 Central Jiarnle Brody, President. 411 Eaat NOTICE Ny«\ 110 Ho. Main St., Weal Hart- ve., WcBtfleld. rd Str«ft, Now York City. New Tiike Notice that ISugene Chrone COLOR < AUTOOMi—S ford, Ouiin., Viet Pri'Hlilimi; John Ii. Objections, It any. nhouia be made ork; Myrtle Dtmohue, Stcretary- 1rat GCth fitreet, newal of plenary lie tall Oon«ump- Eugene O'Neill's 37 Ituntlntston St., Hiirtrord 6. conn., TONT'S TAVERN, INC. ew York City, New York. tfon TslcGiitte Tor premlnen situated Debbie Reynold! -2-2t Objection^ If any, ohould ho made at 114 Central Avo., Westftold, N. J. TreaSuriM*; John j. Murun, 11 Hcars- Fees til.00 Objections, If any, should ho made LONG DAY'S JOURNF.Y INTO NJGHT dal«> Hd., \V, Hartford 7. Omn., Con- tmedtatejy In writlnK to the I>lrrp- 1 "My Six Love$" troller; LrfM) Kacriola, 102G 6fith St., NOTICF1 r of tho Division of Alcoholic ImMediately tn writing to Joy C Hrooltlyn, N. V., AnnlHtiint Secretary; Triko Notice that Halph Zlmmor- everage Control, 1100 Raymond Vrt't'lunii, Town Clerk of Weatfield, (iii trading* SLH th(> Quality Win A loulevard, Newark 2, New Jersey. N. J., KEXT ATTRACTION "Girl Named Tamils Charity 15, Karl. f>24 Hurrtimton ml Jj\<\uor Oo. lm« applied to the Pfter Srltrrx Ave., Los Alton, Calif., AafllfUant Marino TaUa.v.co Co.t Inc. Signed SerrfttRry; Urn ham K. Riulrhuad,, H'Z iftyor mid Council of the Town of 208 ISlRlitli Avenue J'Jugene Clirone, "WRONG ARM OF THE IAW" ltldKBWuud lid., "W. Hartford, Conn., ,'eatnHd for renewal of (i Retail Now York, N. Y. 110 No, ClitiBtnut St. AKHlHtnnt Sncrptary; Hftnry J. Hog- 'iHtributlon Llcftneio for pretnluea 9-2t Fees $13.20 Westflold, N. J. em. 60 Concord HI., W. Hurtford, iHuuted at 1«1 Kuat Broad Street, B-9-2t Pees $7.04 Conn., AKslutunt Sccretiiry; John P. •VcBtfleld, N. J. Wllllt), 28 Appl<-wood ltd., Hloom- Objections, If any, nhnuld be made flold, Conn., AuwiHtftnt ControUor- immedhitely In writing to Joy C- OROTHY ^'reeland, Town Clerk of Weatfleltl, Plafnflcld 6-3477^ -NOW Tlllir SAIlIll).,,, Dlreeiorw: Oernon IC, Bftrnsteln, ^^•^^•^•^A^'^dt E^tf^^BJlr^ft afl Vra^tB^a^aHBrV ffaaM'd •rf^Sk^BB^aWAa^ aWaWtaV 11..1. IKIPI: 70 lllarh Wood Hd., W. Hartford, BlRnetl LAMOUR tlWCf * (•nlrW twmmj •HWPIIPl |Mm Llit'illr nAI.I, Conn.; Frederick K. Chapman, .IS Ralph Zimmermen Now! Apple Hill ltd., W. Hartford, Conn.; 220 W. Jemey Ht. LIBERTY "CRITIC'S CHOICE" Mary (J. FHIv<;y, .10 Outlook Ave, Idixnbeth, if. J". W. Harlford, Conn.; IVtor M. FYum.-r, .16.2t Freu J10-SC — I»1UN — 1 lt»l J*ro8pcct Ave, W. Hartford, Cunii.; JCilwunt (J. <"K>rl>lc, .lolin NOTICB "mE-vvof3LD MarsiHunri OPEN FOR FUN Hlcclo Hd., Karmlnnton, Conn.; Take Notice that Halfway House, Hulpli A. Hart, DOO SimHOUry Hd., nc. has applied to thu Council of Itloumfiold, Conn.; Thoinnn D. Mnnn, ho Borough, of Mountainside for "WAR LOVER" 7 PUCILHU nt Jjii ne, Scotch Pla Inn, •enfiwal of a plenary retail con Rides. Games. Refreshments, Kiddiefand N. J.; John O. Mnrtln, Johnny Cnlco umption llconee (or ur(!ml«Q8 Bltu Mountain lid., BurlinKlon, Conn. iteit on Route #22 at Locust Avenue, MNAVW0II Bl N.OIOV.-TIKS. William H. MorioiiBtiii, 17f* IUdneiloK tfountalnijlde. Union County, New Iliinnril KI:KI, St., Jlurtfon), Conn.; FrunooB n. Mnili> MAI lli-:v O'Dcll, P. o. llux CIS. Waterloo H&-, Tho narnefj and addresaeH of the METR0C0UM Devon, Pcnim.; JoHCph A. Prot-hnfikn,, off leers and the offices they 1111 re- "The Day Of The l!*a Arnuldalo ltd., Ant. A-3. W.aneetlvely n're: OLYMPIC PARK Hartforil, Conn,; Itk-hard Hupport. Anthony I'otruzzlollo, 7 Me.. . TRIFFIDS" OG Crnlgmoor Rd.. W. Hartford, ourt, Summit, N. J., I'reafdent; Jule Conn.; l/estpr K. Hhlppec, ISO Fern etruzzlello, 7 Mi-nd Court, Bummlt, IRVINGTON - MAPLEWOOD — pllir. — St.. W. Hnrtrorcl, Conn.; J. Hnrold N. J., Vice President; Virginia Pe- "HELL TO ETERNITY" WIJlIumB, 8U6 Proapoct Ave., Jlart- truazlello, 74 Wobbeno Avenue, fonl. Conn. Springfield, N. J., Socretary-TroaH PAW Tho minion and rcHldonooB of niluror. wnr HtockholdcrH holding 10 por cent or The Board of Directors Is com RM tiFFIN (JMALQBJ NETTIEION moru of any of tho wtock of oafil poued of the following named per corporation ar«: March & Co. nomi- onn, whose addrcttsea are act forth nee, Tho Ciinni'ctlcut Hank & Triwt p])i)nlto their respective names: ALSO: EXTRA ATTRACTION (N>ni tinny-—Trim ten u/w of Arthn Anthony PetruEzlcllo, 7 Mend C. lleuhlelti f/li/o ICtlH'l W. lleu- Court, summit, N. J.; Jule J'etruzzl- Shown- only Friday Nlte, hlrln, Hartff»rd, Conn.: John O. olio, 7 Mend Court. Summit, N. J.; Martin. ll.Rn. #3, Hrlatol, Conn.; Virginia Petruzslollo. 74 Wobbeno Saturday Matinee, and at all shows Sunday: Terry and Company, c/o Conn. Hank Avenge, SprlnKAeld, N. J. & TruMi C'oinimny, Hartford, Conn. Objections, If any, Hhould hn made "SEVEN SEAS TO CALAIS" Olijtieiions, if any, whould he made .minedIntoly In writing to Elmer A. imrniMllati-ly In wrltln«: to the 1)1- Utoffarth, liorough Clerk of Moun- rortnr of tlio DtvlDlon of Alcoholic " ' * Now Jerney, Iluvt-rnRu Control, 1100 llnymond V_V IIOUHB, INC. lluulevai'd, Nownrk 2, Now Joraey. By Anthony Potruzzlello, Prca. HlCUHI,101N, INC. 7 Moad Court 830 Now Park Avonuo Bummlt, Now Jeraoy. 2 1 ST MONTCLAIR, N.J. llartfonl, Connopttuut • 9-2t FOCR I20.C8 C-lJ-^f. Feeu |65.00 NOTVCH 1*O CTIRn ANTIQUES FAIR NOTIC13 tate of IJAUUETTA I* FUITV, coou»oill. Tnko Notice Ui;U liltjuor .Siilr.*^ T Extraordinary Sale of Gvnuinv Antiques by Inc. t/n lU-icnaon'H Lltiuur Hhf»n, hun PurMUiintt to thoo order onff Kl 0i3NR Appllod to tin: Mayor nnil Couni'tl of J. KlHk'KlHI . SSurrosutt e of tthh o County Outstanding Dealers lielow th« Town of WoMtflcld for ri'iitn of Union, mado on tho tenth day of tin- nonary lu-tall ntHtrllmt.... of May, A.D., 1DC3, upon the- appli- 2/lrcnno for iiri'Miiat'H Ktluntcd at 317 ed t Ion of tho uiultfrHlK-nctl, HH IOJUT MAY 20-21-22-23-24—1-10:30 P.M. South Avoiiiu', WcHtlU-lil, N, .T. .itorh'/of tho CKtatt* oT unld dcct-ascil CLOSING t P.M. FBIOAY Now A|,.c..t,d Tho unnifM find iiddri>HACM of t\l intk'v IH hereby tflvon to the i!r<-t\l offh'Pi-H, aircvtDi-H anil pernonB hold ioi'H of Hiiid duccaHOil to exhibit t< WOMAN'S CLUB OF UPPER MONTCLAIR, N. J. h>;< OIK> or mor« per centum of utock lh« nubscrlhera under oath or afflr arcs JIB follown: mat I on ' thnkr claim B and domandi 200 COOPER AVENUI, UPPER MONKIA1R, N. J. a walnut tho oHtntts of nald d^coanei CONNtCTIOVi Farguion.ichmlill. Morgu.rlu l.ond.r. .Qtn. T. Ip.ni.r, vviiiiin nix months* from tho dnto "o ITolvnblooml; MAINEt Th» Math.wt/ MAIIACHUSITTSt* B.Hy Emin.ni, Oor •Id itriloi'nlort, ur thi«y will ho forcvf l.ty. Tt» Uli.lJ., Good * Hutihlnion, Oliv> Hanion, Th. Johmoni, Olio to>r Wostliftil. N. J., Ko-c*y. nntt Trenn. l from pr K»nn«lh Johnion, Th» Pig ft Soddl.. loll W. Spring) NfW HAMPSKlrlli AnrJ.rion'. OhJfM'lloiiK, If any, Hhould bo mail tho snnn a^nln.it tho Hub Anllqu.i, Mary F. rlortntlt, Ih. llowlondi, NtW JEHSIf: Ahl.ri Coin.t Anllqu.i Initui-tllately In writtwr to Joy ( lbers. Shop. Applt Brook Anllqu... Don Afmnrong, Rob*rl T. Brtrry, Ellr.ob.th B. &rUk«ll, Vrt'cland. Town Clerk of Wi-atn^lt C. T.PBIIO frit*, Hoi.I Cloik. Knlh.rln. Cook, I.ah.II. Elvln, Tho Hud.on sUp Inc., Jan, Jill and J«o, Frits Krlcglr. Front*. MotkU, Rulh Morihall, Don Maxwoll, Rlla M.rdlng«rf K ,1. Korcttn F1 . Morton and Hoi* W. Ollt«nd, Th* Poiti, Sorrjh Frvnch low, H*rb*rt A Dorothy Slavonian, MQITOU SPTIUTR. INC. Jom-pntm Doris Siindkaut Kolharln. P. Wil.y, NtW YOSKi Houl* of O.Far.it, Cold.n Coik.r.l. Kllch.n * 317 Kouth Avo., WoHtrU'Ul, N J, I'lx^'cutors H.otlh, Mor|orl* Plunk.ll, Paulo Kaymond, Th* Todd Shop, Whll. Cloy Kill Mrniynn. Stein & MoOlynn, Anllqv.l, Mnrgor.t Z..»oi: PENNSYLVANIA: filly King AnUsu.l, Holly Hill An. Altornnys llqv.l) HHODE ISLAND: o.curl OolUry. 17 Ariuicmy Ht. Newark, N. J. Nulloll-eaitlck Monogam.rUi 320 El. Mlh SI. N*w Yglk 21, N. T. X«TH'M Ol"* SIOa*rLi:MI^T fi-lfi-4t . F*OOH $21.1 NOT1CK IS HKUICr.V (JIVKN, thn Widely Acclaimed a> "One ol the Finest Shows In the Country" llu* (lr«t intcnnrdinie iuMMnint of tlir VISITORS COME FROM 20 STATES AND CANADA f'l'irh't?1"'1'"' 'Mii,nri"irltt" w- PlolHtfir, Krhiicli.r, TVUHIIM-H nniii'V Ih?' Vll «f IIKNIiY W. JM-KISTiOH drcri-ift will I.t- .'indited :nul Hinted ' l»y KuKMic J. Kirk, Surrouato, and re- ported fur settlcnient l.r the IJnlo IN'lint.v rourl—1'rolmle DIVIHIIMI. <• CHINESE AND *i)i\lua"M'ay i;," 1HG.1. Miu-i;ucrltA W. TMnlHtri CarU'ton It. llnnkor an AMERICAN DISHES l.y).> II. SclUK'h.r, TruHtcv WELCH'S Hoard nnd Mctirill, AHyB (Hi Kim Stri'i-l, ' 'AT FAMILY PRICES Went held, N. J. &-!»-« Koes ^10.7 Open doily for lunch IIOAItU Ol-1 Mill 'CATION and dinner .»»5 I'lliu Street Dancing—Fri., Sal., Sun. w«-sni,-i*r. x. j. Kcnleil IIMH i".»i' the I'xterlcir pnlnt Cocktail Loungo hm ul Itoom-vi'll Junior |iiK], SehiMi Will ).«• reo.-lvcd hy tln> Hdiiri « House Paint Sal No Cover KdiK-atloM nf the Town or Wt-Httlel hi tin- Cniinly n f [' M i..n N,.iv i'.Tsi'\ In tin- lii>;ud Itimin. :mr, I.;jn, sin-*" ul »d::m A.M. >>n Prtihiv \|. 11 C & D IV 1!"'.:!. Jiu.l u'MI thru he ..pen'] -i , puldlrly reml. ' ' U' CHT -AM PREPARED Th.' l!..iird of 1-Mui-atU.n re.serv In- rli:l.t U> r.-j.M-t any ,,t- nil |,],| n whr.ie or In piui, t.. make award Item t.y If.in ;,n.) to wiilv- i.iiy In f'.Mli;illt|.M when tleeni'-il ln-4| f( lit. 22, Mountainside, N, J. tin- hii.'t-i-M ff tin- I:.MHI >>r j;iliii-n- tion. fo AD 2-3873 I ;i'l^' intuit hi- »iihmlite(l on | In- ISC^JlHillier ot Ih. DliuiV Club f'TMisi fin iiii;)n (1 hy tllf Hoard uf r..Hi.all..n nnil in 'aceni-daiii'f willt tin- cftiitllimis ..f tiifhliur House S|.> . ili, .-.ilons ;nol .-..mil H.M.H .,r 1-lddfnK- ni.iy 1... OI.IIUIHMI fn.in the liitstif-:4s itirii •-, ;(u., fin, o,. I •WeMli.-M, \«-u .t.is, v ",,,„? S '"ii A .M. i" i:;:» i-..\i., .M-.n'.i.iyH ihrnmlh )• riiln> u. !:> •.,.!<•,• oi (h.- i:i>:trd <•[ lO.lni-n- * • TMV.II "f W.-fMlli-ld, in Mi.- Paint I'II nut y ol t 'iil-iii. SHIED llOWAIil) TCUII.IXWiM. WHITE & COLORS r.-i •;-! t I.V.'M'JS.S, ALL LP %OTIt"M T4» 4 It 1,111 I Oils

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    "<:''V per son for this is quite simple. Both Blue Cross and Blue Shield, since I'D.. ,,.1, 10% Discount gallon organization, have adhered to the principle of providing the citizens or AT All TIMES ••v.-r i.,,,.'.,'!•;,.,',', i'.,','..'..,-',,,'!!,,.1";,,'','!'; COMPARE vvilli nthrr'. soiling up to $7.59 New Jersey with tho moans of obtaining the best possible health care ;•';•• i •••*"• '"•• "•'••"•• "r.inu-.i II... !;,n,- i services at the lowest possible cost. The wants, the needs, the desires of i: \.iiitiU You I'.n.n.l :;i. Tho Music Stuff Record Club N.".\iii'li, S. .1. OUTSIDE PRIMER Bcinf.' entrusted -vvilli the health care financing of over 2\ million •'••"•'•" I'-ri 1 FREE RECORD \i)i II•!••. ii» ciiciiirii Tlie Perfect Primer For WITH 10 PUfiCHAStD persons is a ;;reat responsibility. We will continue to anticipate tomor- C&D's PRLPARHD liOUSK PAINT I'm . 111. lit to the ..r.l, r i,|' | ;| ', ||.'\'| AT) rpm or IP .1. MIIK, SII,-,,,,;„!,. ,,| ||,,. ,•„„'„,, . row's needs in order to serve: those who really run Blue Cross and "f I'IIIIIII. I I II,.. tintn .l-iv 1 "I .M=i>. A I'.. l|.i:.l. iiiM.ii II,,' ;,,,,,|| Blue Shield: our members. nn I if Hi" iiii.l.'ii

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    1 .IH|1,.,I ,,,,,\««^i,.,,ll: HUlT .1 Page G6 THE WESTFIELD 18-hole group at Echo Lake Country season. The local team scored an •N>h>, B-o, G-O; I'aire Stephens, Wcst- In Class C, Mrs. nobcrt Botti cold weather had spectators looking Don Mutz pitched five scoreless in- Bob Schram opened the third with 17, placed second, and Mrs. G. W.llflil, iWiffRteil Paul Murion, 6-1, 6-1. Club. Second was Mrs. R. R. Bar- was the winner with 114-30 ?a | for hot coffee instead of ice cream nings for the Cards but had to be an infield single and after stealing easy 5-0 victory over the Elizabeth Iross placed third with 38. Doiibk'H—Steve Booth and Hteve rett Jr. with 90-17—73 and the low Town and Country Club Saturday at McCuy, Wentnelcl, di.feateil Hill lowed by Mrs. Hay Humphrey, l and cold drinks. The Inclement relieved under the league pitching second, he scored on Piscopo's sec- Low putts went to Mrs. James G. ThomiiHon nnd Tom tVlthkR, G-2, putt winner was Mrs. Walter Ben- 32—81. The low putt winner* the local courts, and Sunday jour- fi-0; J)oui£ Squlr^H and U1U Anrter- weather did not seem to affect the rules. Richie Papaccio was working ond single of tho day. In the fifth Skinner with 17. Hon, WfHtllcld, defeated Sam Peld- nett with 29. Miss Charlotte Batzle, with 31. small fry on the diamond. They on a two-run lead when the White Thompson singled and an error, wild neyed to Morristown where they de- man and Dan Ijorch, fi-0,0-0 . went about their business of playing Sox staged their rally. Paul Fair pitch, and infield out produced two feated the Morristown Field Club 4 good baseball. was the winning having more. to 1, Resident Golfers The game of the day in the 9-year- worked six innings before being re- In the Union County Baseball Westfield meets the strong Arling- old Hedgehoppers League was an lieved by Steve Schmitt in theTournament, Westfield scored two ton Players Club at Arlington Satur- >THE GREATEST TIRE SALE YOU'VE EVER SEEN . . . ANYWHERE!* extra inning duel between the Leop- seventh. runs in the final inning to nip Linden day. On Sunday afternoon the Neth- To Qualify For ards and Bruins. Both teams had Trailing by seven runs in the 3-1. Dwight Davies put Westfield in erwood Club of Plainfield plays here. been tied for the lead in Division I fourth inning, the tenacious Braves front with a single and a stolen base. Capt. Charlie Lott and Larry Coul- Amateur Title OPEN the previous week. Pitcher Tom scored eight runs in the last threh e He advanced to third on a sacrifice thurst, Westfield's No. 1 doubles SEE ME Pfeiffer of the Leopards and Joe innings to beat the Pirates 13-12. and scored on a wild pitch. combination, after winning fivo Mon., Thors., Fri. straight league matches, met unex- The qualifying round for the fourth Monnlnger of the Bruins brought John Pfeiffer held the losers score- Linden came right back as singles annual Westfield Amateur Golf for the BEST TIRE Til 9 PM.. their respective teams through the less in the last three innings of this by Ron Chase and Tim Keane lied pected strong opposition Sunday at Tournament will be held at the Ash regulation six innings with one hit six Inning game while his mates the game. For the next six innings Morristown, losing their first league Brook golf course Saturday and Sun- PLAID DEAL IN TOWN! Tues., Wed., Sat. efforts when both were relieved be- picked up the runs to give him a Jim Smith and Steve Kupcho were encounter to Brent Baxter and John Landis in straight sets 6-2, 6-2. Theday, May 25 and 26. cause of the league rule prohibiting well-deserved victory. locked in a pitching duel. The tournament, sponsored by the 'Til 6 P.M. any pitcher from pitching more than The Cubs overpowered the Phillies In the seventh Piscopo reached local doubles duo won by default Sat- urday when the Elizabeth Town and Leader, is open to nil male resi- six innings in a week. In the bottom with 14 hits to win their first game third on an error, a sacrifice, nnd dents of Westfield. Registration may STAMPS half of the 7lh the Leopards man- of the season. Charley Caruso pitch- [ a wild pitch. Rich Barnett walked Country Club No. 1 team failed to put in an appearance here. be made prior to play, at the regis- aged to push over a run on Phil Mc- ed superbly fanning 11 and giving and stole second and both runners tration desk at Ash Brook. WiUiams single with two on base. 3BIGDAYS the losers just four hits. scored on an error. Fred Griffin and George Esposito, A large entry is expected as the =: Jaguar Neil Chamberlain hit a Snapping out of their slump, the Tomorrow the Blue Devils play playing No. 2 doubles for Westfield tournament has gained in popularity triple in the sixth to lead a three run Red Logs whipped the Giants 12-5. host to an undefeated Springfieldwon both matches Saturday and Sun- over the past three years. The num- inning and break up a tight ball Andy Coukas kept the Giant bats un- team. Westfield will be out to avenge day. Griffin and Esposito defeated ber of flights will be determined by game against the Stags. The Jaguars der control for four innings while a 4-3 loss to the Bulldogs in the first Dick Hoover and Sam Burfer of the number of entries. emerged the victor in a 7 to 3 con-his tenmmates were collecting 14 game of the season. Eliznbeth 0-4, G-4; and downed Robb test. Jeff Kaufman and John Zim- hits off four Giant hurlers. The Sciid'li 1'IIIIIIH Trowbrldfie and John Stlmson of Giants.', rally In Ihe fifth inning merman shared the pitching for the IJIVIIIK, tb I Morristown 7-5, 0-3. winners. against Bruce Ryder was too little I'OOIl, HH ,1 Bill Weiant u.'iain played No. Plains Track Team IUHIHIIIIUHnr, e .1 Zebra , Smith and Rider, and too late and tho game was called MatiiHlk, 111 3 singles for Westfield over the week- on account of darkness as the inning Koc-lu-r, 21) 2 end, moving up to that spot a week Downs Westfield combined a one-hit effort to lead closed. Pete Adelaar had three dou- (It'iiovleli, ef 1! their teammates to an 8-2 win over lIUIUIlll-H, I'f ago when Tom Hichardson pulled n the Lions. bles in on effort to keep the Giants .htrksim, I'f 0 back muscle and was forced out of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High fol- in contention. With two losses during Moitiin. K lowed up its upset win in the Union TIRE SALE ll competition. Weiant showed to ad Dick Berse's 3 for 3 and Rickey the week the Giants dropped to sixth vantage by defeating Harry Burke of bounty Conference track meet last 113-INCH SIZES Phillips' 3 for 4 led a 12-hit attack place in the standings. Elizabeth Saturday 6-3, 5-7, 7-5; and week by chalking up another tri for the Jnys 8-3 defeat of the The Senntors continued to hold Sunday triumphed over John Karlin umph with a 08-49 win over Westfield Wolves. 14-INCH SIZES first place by shutting out botli the Hehriilil, ef . . of Morristown 6-0, C-4. Monday at Westfield. The triumph A five run third inning helped the Yankees and the Angels with identi- Tluirni-, i-r .. Dick Arnold of Westfield also ac Have Hay Sclmietzer's Blue Haiders SAVE! 115-INCH SIZESl Gulls hold off the Owls for a 6 to 3 WKllll|.|\ e . . cal scores of 3 to 0, leaving them TlxmipM.'ti, Hi counted for two wins by defeating Iheir 33rd dual meet win in a row Some discontinued we have the tire* win. Charles Sheeter pitched no hit unbeaten for the season. Both games Ni.-li.mi, lb .. Bill Post of Elizabeth in No. 2 singles Scotch Plains (5-0> took eight first tread designs priced for your car ball nnd drove in two runs to tenm •J'lai-onii, IT . were well played defensively. The Taylor, l-f . . Saturday, 6-3, 0-1; and Sunday Ar places against Westfield <(i-l>. Bob for a fast sellout up wilh Frank Cirecco's lliree-run Senators and Yankees getting seven Jloyli-, If Beam won the 100 and 220 with tim- ... don't miss autl Harm-ll, SH . nold overwhelmed Bruce Kirland ol triple. scattered hits apiece while against .MyiTH, ilb ... Morristown G-l, 6-2. ing of :10.2 and :22.'J, respectively. the Angels it was D to 5. The big n-\VlciitUu 3li Art Swarts, state record-holder in Pitcher Ed Carter or the Robins 'Hownrth, )i . Vince O'Neill, playing No. 3 sin BIACKWAUS went all the way to lead his tenm to blow which dropped the Yankees to Hleholil, n .. files for Westfeild, won by defaul the discus, won his specialty with a NYLONS an 8 to 2 win over the Larks. second place was a by toss of 170-1. \anything you want'.\ TutulH •>! li 7 from Eliznbeth Saturday, but Sun- Slightly used The Hawks and Falcons will be re- Drew Viglianti with George Hess on a-c.i-iniiiili-il nut In iiih. day defeated Bob Mattingly of Mor Meet results: We Got Tjtoft scheduled later in the season for tho base. Against the Angels a tremen- Kc-.ileli 1'liihiH ,...nn u (10 0 ll—0 I f. ristown in straight sets 6-1, 6-4. S. 1,1.1. I'll,111* IIS, \V.s(fl,.|,| III I TAKE-OFF TIRES! dous home run by John Percy with \Vi.»(fii»lil I J 1 II 2 ll N ..ii 7 (1 UUI—1. Hf.llll, SI'; 'J. 1'll.sp, SI'; ;t. game cancelled Saturday. K—L'o.m .1, Iliillxliniisrr l, Kiii'lu-r ltiinimU'i, SI'. Thin—:lli.'.'. In the 8-year-old Grasshopper two men on in the third inning put I. :IH—l.oviim, lmyiii. nil..-m'f: I,H>- :!:!t>~ I It-urn, SI'; 'Z <'iisn, SI'; II. I'I'I'I 1, lluwaitli I. Ith'liniil I. Su llnyt, \V. Tlmi- —:l'l'.'i. If you're going to this one in the Senntors win bag. 1 . to sell them League, the power g! the Hops was liy: l.l|i|ii piny by Mil ».!«•» Ill :• ur.'k. Women Golfers LKACUK I, Smii li *• the Twins meant Hie difference INSTALLATION l>l\ 1SH)\ 1 nlll ::. I.I- K Mrs. A. I). Faxon of Wcstrield, ;„ ill Sli. your In iin inter league j;ninr the Timers Westfield Golfers velenin "nlfer ol lOcho l.akc Country warn unleashed some of Iheir liittinc pow- Cluli, is off In :i fine start in Worn .I.U'lhll NO SAIES or PRICE /..lllilH J IT in HIP thiid iiiiiinu for seven runs en's New Jersey Golf As.Mieialiun COME AND \V,.lv,-; i jitter the Met.s shook Ihem up In the Jerome, Wolf »rd Trounee Linden competition. BUY QUOTATIONS BY l.inllH No one rise i" '«""» S III MS | previous iniiiiii! when Hurry Kmif- Mrs. I'';IXOII todk low net honors can duplicate our deals. GET 'EM TFIEPHONE : num liotneiel":|lilr Ihi' IllisiMICi- llf its tllti tillk': ThP50 brirrjciins nro for I lllll.'i '.vilh a eard nf JiV-ll-.-Vii in last, J to put tbcin tilu-nii. Tliis WHS l'l'lo i|iiiirli'l, Wi-'.ll'i.'lil lliiili rmiii'il l,in- Coma in and see for Wo expect Cliarle:, Jerome of MoUllhiiir.iilr- week'.s one day Uiui'iianieut a! llal- 'hoso wlio eomo in 'l.iiVlm' I (i.'illii;;in's first :illi-ni|>t :is a pilelirT ilru's cull Irani Monday, 17-1, al YOURSEIFI I: .< 1.1 III ,-inil Kiui.-.l Wollnnl n! I'l-anrnrd lllSl'lil Ciilf I'lllli. Her 117 iv;i; the a sellout! ready to buy. Fill. ..II fur lln! Tigrrs, cuinini! thr»iii:b in lu-lin l.akr I'liiinlry (.'lull. Imsleil ;l net I.V lo win tin. p.ii tiler's Ihild lii-.-.| liriiMi .•.cole. I I II IV 111 fine style, while Peter lYrsolls, hi.; II \\':\:. tin- t'inhtli \ii-tnry in hiin- I > Win . lii'Mi-l ball I'.nlt loin iKHni'li! over the cln-iMoii!; fin- 1 lif lilui' Devil-;, whose Mrs William Tr.iey of K«ex Fells, L'iiminntc-, Cut four hits for four werkeiid ill KI-IHI i.;ike Coiiiilr.v Club. imes fil but. In --.I I'ulllMiiiii' -uns (iichpieil at rei|uiriiii: only .::.'. put Is tor her riiinid, y«i»r .tntlunlscd Firestone Jerry Si-son ;\w\ John I'itli-n--,-. Mu;inl Laurel unMirccssfully \ yiiu: tupped tin' i:rii.,s i-oliiniii with nil 110. V .i Dr. l-'r.ink lirll ;iml llr U'.invn Kail- Wnl I"] a (|ii.ililyint! IH-I 111 in tin1 New Sin- r;irded a pair of Ills and chiillieil NATIONAL l,KA<;i!l<: llilfc. ; mil Clint Tin ni-i ;nnl Iliiny i mix .li isi-v Slali- Inli-|-M:li»lastie Alhli-lii' tl|i Ilir 'i- hinii \ I ii i Si>:-.il,l ti!ll:.hri vitli i.«:; In lie Inr A• -.IM-Iat inn's I'lianipinnshiii Imirna Mi.s (Iciiir,!' Van Tassel of (ili'ii lllll|>.|.|p ...t-conil. <;KASSII<)I»]»KR innvi. ;;:; Hiik'.i1 It'iiiled Mrs. Tr.'icy by .six • lirld in Hi(la' rii.It.,< . \ . .. ''' ~' w , 11-1, • i • i sllllls. " A" (ti\ ision i lh>- .'vitunLiy ..weep- HI ii i,i-t-." The li-iidei's iiiiuiiii Mjike-i wilh n ii-l VI Kill iltniiiler I'llhn I \ii I'lllllllli won Sunday's lav "A" i,wce|i!i ullli Mr Wlllln •Ml-lu '.'..'.'.'.. n net Tl. Ml'. fulii.i-w I,i t U'l-rit 1..-, in.- milt-, IN 1 Itll \\ il , l'l.!l HlHV.-H l.'t, IMllll.n 111 inn ii i:si |p . I M .Mr.-.. A .lit i i ;•]•• - '1 / I.III..M i I..I, , 1.,t,• lm.lli.i-m n, CIIIIIH 2 t '1 1 ." 1 ; II I Hi Il, !ll- I'llliii II, I'liHIIl-M V 1 'i i Ii- Illi i n;i ', 1 ! . 1, 1. .: ". lull I'II.1,1, ll Mir I I.I III II..11. i.-li... 1,1111", of Westfield. inc. I iti •v. N 1 Hi 7 i UI.I i.i.itM I;, iiiuiiiu r. .-IIII-II .1. i iv 'nil, i ll V,.i i:,i S-U.-ll, t 1 II }'< 1 .-I ;» I Ilill^l-IX ll. I III! Ill' II iMU'.i I, !i;! I'llllll l.-lll, 1II Ml, Mil Il.-Klllltlil ]7 yfltirs of Foir Tiro Doaling While Km i, Cni-iM 2 nil ht) 1 I'-MI. !MI i; Ml,iiiv<-I|, I'.a.-s; C.iinM'. li ;M I 11; Nl M)U II |,^ | All i. 'I' \V. llnwn.1 II ill ii«. IHN \ •*• } M lull '; I l< i j' il: Mi--. \ In ti l'. l-i.-iiil mi! 'l.'il'l I'- 1101 SOUTH AVE W. AD 2-1300 : M-- mi- •*ti 1 1 ' TO BUY OR SELL, USE '•Hi II I), lii'iiiiil, !it; II i •: ,\| i i; |--t .|ll ll flin-ll- (('untlnti(e liaii to tome in to win. ', And ho came iu U> clioi'is and hand- • i i Mountaineers In it Girls' Softball Loop Games (Continue.! fr»m previous pnir»O shakes like TV.maques field has sel- ' RESULTS Third WC Tilt I dom heard an.1 seen. Thirty-six!1 First Position In Have you ever been to a girl's; game all around on Wednesday ihp AMKIUCAN LE,\GUE , I san-.es have pine by since the Klks j U l.- V. 1 al'KiIl f.anie'' If you haven t, you > Red Sox lost >u the Vink"- -i- PIN UP GIRLS I ' las! had a win. Imt thoy swear they 3, ! t> To Clark Nine CMIIS 4. HuyslH x ! ..„']'], slKnild because otherwise you Jean McCarthy" |>, y s-)iloi- I riNM, sr\M>i\c; "| know the way now and will bo fiyht- Kllcs T. KaKli'H 6 Borough Loop .,p'l' jiriiiKine what fun and enthii-j Si-haek and Saiiy Booth Vparked'Yhe ].. il fs V. tlrl.jU-H 4 Mountainside — Saturday S$tW the \i By TOM LOF.B All;!,-Hi s : | ma for every future Kame. I'M. IH S. WliiKK '< norn lm Villa TliirrK llvllm li. KailiH 2 windup of the first round of play in „„- . , . ' - i "»S f»r t»o winners and Barh-ira M.-li.i A two hit pitching performance by ". j 111 the other faille scheduled for ls wh la he Mountainside Little League and ns ainons: the «» «"" ° P >' « i Bullen. Wendy Taj lor Debbie IV, v ; Clark sophomore Frank Spaziani j| | Sunday the finish was equally dra to league! Results of the week: j and Susan Perrv plaved a fin,. » "" third win. •» -.':(. IIKII.II!> 1 the same, saw his win slipping away ing after a close 4-2 win over the will tie the Moutrtaincers for first. ji 3, Aini.ls l» till Bill Bailey's resounding last- Last week the Mountaineers de- ^toits 6-8 Tuesday Debbie La Girls took the Reds 8-4. Karen al.o >, 'V Clark <6fi> scored first when Ken Kitlhrtl 4lu( Pintos. Steve Kleins' sacrifice bunt •ierrc had three two baggers. For made a double P|ay i0 Jill Salomon '' ' ''•*> II.il Si v vs. Tiv:. ts ninute double- scored Weisleder and feated the Chiefs, 3-2, coining up Jan..' ,i.>. Ulauswald hit a home run to deep s VM Twine brought in the tieing run and spec- 1 l t 1 c c Yniik>'i with two runs in the bottom of the (.numbers played u t-nmi I ii". !' -•, i:v,i\iij' '' > ' ' >n the second inning. lX'ii- '(» lM- rrpltljrd! iriswold to « in 4 2, tacular base running by Rudy Lunia and brought in three runs on j game at short field, and f u. lil S seventh inning on Doug Rau's shot Su?anne \ K')i,'.\ jnis Burke, who started the game for Because of the rain the games put the Buckeyes ahead. Tho Stal- i triple. Cynlhia Meglaughlin play- i uii|,i..\,.i i., u1 tnin down the left field foul line. The Boutillier had a perfect day al bat. I i.'i-.i.' ' '] Westfield (10-3), was relieved by! were few the past week but thelions also inainutined their undefeat- 4 well behind the plate and Sue Karin MaGoni gave up ou . I sophomore Greg Chlnn after another! INTERNATIONAL thrills were frequent as above and in ed record by beating the Pueera 9-3. Chiefs got only one hit and this came ilangan excelled in left field where up one walk. I had seven strike ouls and wen ! Clark tally in the third. he tight WiMlnosilay ni){lit battle In the Western Division, the Mo-in the seventh inning, but wildness j, cut off a sure homer: it the | NOMAHEGAN c route to collect a 5-3 win for ,„.- In the Jersey City-Miami game of Alien Dick Sturr slruck out eiRht and hawk 5-Apache 4 game, was a real on (he part of the Mountaineers" In a well played game on the pail the Jim Clos singled to open the in- Dodgers over the Hawks. Heavy hit- the Atlantic Division, the Jersey only five hits to beat the thriller Uill McCabe pitched for thepitcher kept the game in doubt all >f both teams, the Blue Sox topped ning and when Bill Prish doubled ters were Cindy Stoudt with a liom- him home, Burke left. The Westfield j City pitcher. Jack Howard, made all Royals 3-2. The Hoyals fought to the Mohawks and was helped by a the way. ig lied Sox 10-5. Marissa Post er, Polly Roberts with a double and left bander struck out four before! 21 outs—20 by and one onlast put .(ml, the gamo ending with o homer by Hollo Wheaton. Pete Ruf The Mountaineers followed up with nadc a sparkling throw to Mary Marian Oornblatt and Wane I.upi ] retiring and Chlan threw a third >'' popup. In addition Jack had five strikeout with the bases loaded. pitched for the Apache's and wasa 1-0 win over tho Pioneer* in the pitching of Doug Rau. The Chiefs Brwslauer on Ihe base line to cut i Marilyn Bakes "made" a' double t>hv strike past eight batters. hits for five times . Last week the Orioles won bighacke, d up by throe double plays. mode it on even split for the week H a liomerun bid from third to and Marianne Ash and Sue Drill,.] II wasn't until Hie sixth inning that In the American Division, the divi- Dennis Feller pitched a 5-innlng ame by Karen Koppenhoefer of the ; -•-• -•• • RKMINftEK by defeating the Mustangs, 3-0. This IOIH y also played good defensive ball. the Blue Devils pushed their run j sion leader, Columbus, won Iwo no-hitter to lead Uie Sioux in a 6-0 Mother, iilrase put name la^ii marked the second consecutive shut- ippositi'on. Mary collected her fourth Excellent team piny enabled the I.ATE SHOW across. Dwight Davies reached sec- during the week for a sen- win ever the Scmlnoles. In your buys' Jackets for ennler out for Bob Munch. fin and had a perfect day at bat.Packers to defeat the Cards 20-9 ond on an error and came home on son's record of three wins and no Mike Newborg pitched the Chcro- lit 41 idcntlftcnUiin and return of ilentt In other games, (he Pioneers de- Contributing to the Blue Sox heavy Nancy Boss was four for four and Rob Schism's single up the middle. losses. In beating Toledo 14 to 2, kces to a 7-1 victory ovA the Sem- M Irft nt the rarimu playing fldrts. feated the Blue Stars, 11-2. with itling and excellent fielding were: Jean Haworth had a triple. For Hie Spaziani ended al Westfield hopes I Jim Nelson had four for four inolcs and helped his own cause with International l.cuKiio Dlrrelor, Glen Savcresn hitting a home run lill Kelly. Kathy Smith, Missy Bickel Cards, Carol Shapiro had two by striking out the side In the sev-jing two homers; Jim Clarke had a home run. and Dim"' Weiland who drove in five doubles and Sue Meier one, and Sue enth. three for three, and the winning Jim l'lckens, reports thai his lot! for the losers. The Elks lost to the and found depnrliurnt lint a The Cliorokccs won a split game runs. For the Red Sox, Susan Hcesli Cory had two singles. The loss was also the third in the' pilcher was A. Bishop with eight Mustangs* S-7 with the Mustangs hlnck hiist'liull nip, u light blue (darkness) from tho Hurons 160 md Karne Koppenhoefer each had a For their second win of the season Wat chung Conference for Westfield'. Standouts for.Toledo in- coming up with three runs In the jacket and n red Jacket. through the no-hit pitching effort of three bagger and Betty Creisscr two the Reds triumphed over the Cubs and virtually eliminated them from eluded Duym with a single and a bottom of the fifth on Nell Snapo's Rnm.>, IIIIIIH, ni; liluli Mike Monninger and the hitting of hit. The Elks broke into the win col- hits. 12-3. Janice Honeyman had a hom- li Si IniiiiH 813, J»»« Ihe championship. Springfield, the j double, and Dave Gaughun with a 12-2. behind tho no-hll pitching of omly 2111. Miko Newborg. umn with an 8-3 win over the Blue The Rcd»Dcvlls posted an 8-4 winer, Amy Brown and Laurie Diner lesder, is undefeated so far in league triple and a double. In the second Lew Giiiidsliiigcr. In the current Stars Friday. mer the Athletics led by the fine had three hits and each scored two competition. panic Columbus beat Indianapolis !l iveek they went to defeat nt the WKSTK1IV DIVISION playing of Diane Hnuser, Barbara runs. Chris Lambla and Barbara SMART SET to 2 behind the pitching of Jim Nel- hands of the Leafs who were pitched Ch OKOflft ,..,..,,.. S BASTKHSV MIVINIOV Payne and Anita Whalen. Carole Sailor shared tlu> pitching honors. >v 1. son who allowed only four hits and Mikp'K Mnrkft .. 114 IIS to a 9-4 victory by 13-ycarold War Miihun in ...... 2 Stoudt, Wendy West, Marianne Kin- lliilt'liTunl r.iiillar 5.1 49 S, lll'.llll. ,f . . 12 strikeouts. Denver also won two Led by the efforts of Ann Schrai- WIllMH'l, !• . .. ten Smith. HurotiH *. 1 Hregan and Lynne Terry also con- games during the week kenting St KI.1UK I sheehn behind the plate and her -Inn 4* riiuiii|i.son. Hi Standings mid results: tributed more than their share of Ihree doubles at bat. the Pirates on Kivill'ti!- 44 IM»i-i.|ii., If .. Paul a to 7 and Wichita 15 to 10. T. Ji.i-'» M.u-ki-i 41 .i-Tlioi'iii', 11 i:i«ri:n\ IIIVISION key plays. For the Athletics, Toni Tuesday defeated the Cards 21-12 U-M:IKim . ... icKttii; and H. Walcott were the w IHecrH .. (Iced and Debbie Appezzato excelled rni.nl lilirlil hawl(H r>, Apaches 4 r.iilfi.M t.ut by IM'UMIJIIIIK to Zebrns of lleduc- I'lntM 12. Pnh.mlnOH 9 iroke open the game with four runs the Cards. Mnry Ellen Sidorakis had To In In liti-al Jliulirl win) fir hop|ier I/riiKiie. H"K W;IR left «n parked by Barbara Bullen's home- a homer as did Debbie Kelcham nil 1' I :i • l.ltnK" UJi 11 KJl KiHisovi'lt Junior IIIRII School un and by a score of 7-1 handed who scored two runs. Others who '" '" """il'rlsl, ss . . 3 Sliiil'P, II. . field last Tliursdny night. . , mid he Tigers their first defeat of the had hits were Virginia Ozinek. Gwen inn.m. L'h . WED. MATINEE was scon ihero early Friday oason. Monica Sisto played a bril- Butlermore, M e I a n i e Carmichael, I ll.ll.^w:ll>l, I Hull Is. .-f . mornlntf. Will finder please con- iant defensive game making two Cheryl Kaufman and Sue Meier. {Spay.liinl, i> J & M Super Market tart. Hill Hose. Minor League Di- ey put outs to thwart a threatened l-'il 17.11111., If On Tuesday with Debbie Hewit rector. Iger rally. Nancy Campbelt, Sw- hilling a homer, Diane Summers a Si .11, If ft 856 Mountain Ave. *" 2-0402 - 03 an Perry and Harriet Kestenbaum, triple and Jean Haworth a double, THIIIIB 23 2 C iraiiKam. W. Wenker, C. llnriey, V too had a perfect day at bat, werethe Packers beat the Hawks 10-5. :i-Sl 111. k uill III -M ll. ianu'tt, P. Kirn, K. Mitternndo. 1) ):. Ms l>Slt II. It OU! In 71 ll. FRESH POULTRY - CHOICE BEEF PORK - VEAL - COLD CUTS eavy with the bat. Peg Sailer and I I 1* W'-slfl.-lil (1 ll O n 11 I (I 1 ^ ti I In other names. Lurry Huff had six runs, the Cubs defeated the Spiclniil II. si! -by. llm In- I, Chi,in 'orry Council, Nancy McLauRhlin Dodgers 8-3 on Tuesday. Maria j homer. Sue Bryant a homer with p.irlml 1 I. \VI". Spiizlmil i:l-:i). our for four with 4 Kills to load St Round Roast, all meat. 89cIb. BUY NOW nd Billy Jean Ketcham led the An- Parisi, Nancy Eidel, Barbara Rlon- two on and Mary Lou Imhoff played j i iuiiiia'.1 n-i i. i: li.lllll 'aul to a seventh inning win over Sirloin Tip Roast 1.091b. les to a !9-2 win over the Major- Toledo. Huff's triple in tho seventl sky, Melanie Hose and Nancy Hind- sparkling defense ill conterfield. hut Farm House Apple Pies 49c ea. ties. ncr all bit safely. the Colts were defeated by (lie Mels BALL & CHAIN ii'oui'.lit In the tyini! rim and SI Sirloin Steaks 89c Ib. Wednesday the Twins bowed to the On Wednesday the Reds edged the 11-17. aul wen! on to win 10 to II. Tilt1 Porterhouse Steaks . . . . 99clb. Lobster Tails pkg.99c III! liiiniiu: pitcher was Jim lloiuih win ,ngels 1-12. Billy Jean Ketcham and Phillies 12-11. Leah Kinzmun and Heavy hitting by Pal Klein. Linda l.'i' 'erry Conncll had homcnuis for the Karen Rue each scored a homer for Tussitorc and Mary Hose led the d Toledo down in older in the hot London Broil 1.291b. Chicken Dinners 59c ictors. Kathy Ketcham had twothe Keds, Leslie Pearson played Giants to a 1-R victory over the Phil- oin of the seventh to protect the two Delmonico Steaks 1.691b. iin lead. Salisbury Dinners . .59c tables and Ann Flynn, Giny Patrick well In left field as did Leah Krinz- lies. Amu* Van Deusen and Mar.sha English Club Steak . 1.791b. nd Sue Shawcross each had one. man nl third. Scala each had two hits and Nora Omaha and Minneapolis ended in Turkey Dinners 59c Held to seven hits in a well played Bonnie Obenchain hit a yrund slam Dale did a nice job in the field. .'ill the first tie of the season. Omaha Choice Ground Beef 3 lbs. 1.99 61 ', :ame on to even the score at 7 to 7 Lemonade 2 for 29c ivllh two out in the bottom of, lln Stew or Goulash Beef 3 lbs. 1.99 •-a? seventh inning with strciiulit hits h; Newport Roast, no ends 99c Ib. Sara Lee Pound Cake..... 59c [lave Heilzer, (Menu Jacobs am: Scrod Stuffed Shrimp 59c Irucc Blair. Boneless Brisket, no fat, 1.09 Ib. Louisville's win over Indianapolis Steer Beef Liver 59c Ib. Shrimp, peeled and 'atured Ihe two hit pitcliinK of Vic Delmonico Roast 1.591b. deveined Ib. 1.89 Bonie which iiK.-ludcd II strikeouts. Lambrecht Chicken a la King 89c Joe Lanza had a three run bonier as SPECIAL PRIME STEAKS .oiiisville won 11! to 2. Steak Dinners 99c ea. Hit;hli)!hts in the Pacific Division I'.'ilurcil: Spokane's tlnvi1 runs Sirloin Steaks 1.69lb. Downyflake Waffles . . 3 for 50c iRninst l'ortlanil eaini" from ("rain aacson's Ilirec-riiii homer. Porterhouse Steaks .... 1.791b. Cedargreen Chopped Salt Luke City's I'odd Swenson Fresh Hams, lean 59clb. Spinach 3 for 50c las a hot but and on .11.17 average. lick C'onroy made Ihe nulfield catch First Prize Franks 69cIb. Cedargreen Spinach . .3 for 50c )f the week. Kric Jensen has taken Spare Ribs 49clb. Cedargreen Chopped Leaf ivcr the calcliini.! chore from (iuy PAA le Voe, Injured at home. First Prize Links 89cIb. Spinach, Cut Corn . . 3 for 49c Standings and results: Jones Links 89clb. French Fried Potatoes . 3 for 49c ATLANTIC imiilOV «' I. Mexican Dinners 69c rir.«<.y I'Hy a i DELICATESSEN DEPT. .HumI :: i Lemonade 6 cans 69c RIDE IN STYLE! Potato Salad — Cole Slaw — FRESH GARDEN FRESH lurfulo .'harlmt'in 111 him.ml Health Salad — lifl III-! Unit German Salad 29c Jersey Jumbo Grass. . . 25cIb. T , l:.., li. I .!(•!-!"•>• I'll!' HI lll Rost Beef — Roast Pork — Fresh, Crisp Beans 19c Ib. Mulilrr-iil K". I'II;U In !..n :•. 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