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Second C WICSTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1965 Pu 30 P*ae»—10 Cent* Life in Suburbia Quimby St. was the scene of Columbus Takes Olympics Title Again 0 a real animal-life drama Tues- day morning when a non-dc- For the second year in a row Co-which highlights the summer play- Scoring fur the final and winning and equaling others were evenly bcrlpt, dirly white chicken, lumbus School i-ilaygrounders car- ground season. total consisted of th« field events as distributed among the various play- young in years, was stalked by ried off the victory plaque in the Columbus piled up 459 points to well as the points scored iu theground representatives. a hungry alley eat and saved Olympics Saturday at the Recreation lead the individual playfields in theOlympic parade conducted prior to The Olympic winners were as fol- • * ' ' i from the (laws of death when a Field on Railway Ave. A large crowd overall scoring- In second place was the athletic program. The results ot lows: Girls 60 yd. dashes 5-7: first, Leader printer gave the cat the was present for the program spon- Flanhiin with 358; Lincoln with 289 the judging put Jefferson in first B. Mulbolland, Lincoln, 10 sec; boot. sored by the Wvstfield Recreation was third; Tamaques with 286 wasplace; following in order were Co- second, JU. Mussman, Lincoln; third, Where the chicken came from Commission, and participated in byfmirth; fifth, Washington with 272; lumbus, Franklin, Wilson, Washing- J, Giamo, Tamaques; fourth, D. Git is a mystery but from its appear- children from nine playffeids- sixth, Wilson with 251; seventh, Jef- ton, Lincoln, Grant, Tamaques and Kan, Columbus, and fifth, S. Yearly, Franklin. Girls 8-X0: First, V. Mc- ance it must have been on the The number of entrants in Satur- ferson wish 243; eighth. Grant with McKiniey, road far a good many days. An- 155, and McKinley was ninth with 87 Olympic winners responsible for Allister, Columbus, 8.0 second*; sec- day's Olympics was the largest in I ond, P. KUb, Lincoln; third, D, other benefactor picked up the the 10 year history of the event points. cracking several previous records bird and planned to release it out in the country where it conld resume its nomadic wandering, EIM! o safe from suburbia's perils. ouncil Vacancy Delay Attacked £H THE STAHS—The Tempos-Statre band will present Hie concert tonight at 8:15 from the . MindowasJiln Park in the current scries of band cuitroris sponsored hy the Wrstficld Htrrea- By Candidate *ion. Tl>£ director ol the Tempos Is Keith MacDonald. Norman Wellen, democratic candi- date for council frcm the Third Park Tonight Ward, charged the Mayor and ma- jority of council with deliberately disregarding the rights of the resi- \There'll Be Music In The Air dents of the Third Ward. Mr. Wellen stated: Tonight at 8:15 in Mindowaskin Park the Tempos-Stage Band will "On May 25 Hotel* Cowles, the resent a concert sponsored toyth e duly elected representative of the iVestfield Recreation Commission, Third Ward was required to resign this concert is another in the sum-due to a promotion and transfer by ner series held weekly in the Park his company. The residents of the The Tempos, made up of 20 area Third Ward chose Mr. Cowles be- toys who participate in tho Berkeley cause they believed in the programs ieigltts summer band school pro- for which he and bis party stood. ram, are taking a course in dance The Third Ward is entitled to a re- and music, the only one offered in presentative supporting those views, —Hull J HUM —Uwyt Taylor n; area. They arc directed by !rv- "I am seeking the scat, now held THE VICTORS—I'lnygroundi-rs nt Columbus School field were the g Former and Keith Mac Donald," by James Moran, an incumbent THE BEST JUMPERS—Smiling over their victories and trophies In victors In the town Olympics helct Saturday at the Itcrreotlon fteltl, councilman. Thus, I have no person- nd their concert will consist of pro- the boys 5-7 bread jmrip at the town Olympics Saturday arc Joe Gordon Booth, chairman of the Westfield Recreation Commission Is essional arrangements of the songs al interest in any appointment that shown presenting (he winners plaque to Joseph I'ellliMino, leader at liey play. may bo made to fill Mr. Cowies seat Berkowski, D. Robertson ami M. Sttllivun. Columbus Playground. other than to sea that a qualified The program witi include: "Fid- person supporting the views es- Smith, Columbus; fourth, M. Per- Girls Accuracy Roll, 7-5: First, M. Fifth, K. Brown, Lincoln; sixth, Gtama, Tamaques; third, B. Mttihol- i!cr on the RooE," "Spoonful of Supoused by Mr. Cowles is appointed. kowski, Tamaques; ftfilh, M. Hollo- MuUis, Lincoln, T9": second, L. J. Van Viiel, Franklin, 8-10: First, land, Lincoln; fourth, D. Gillian, Co. jar," "Java," "Biusette," "Near No serious effort has ueen made by way, Columbus, and sixth, K. Mor-Mussman, Lincoln; third, C, Tar-N. Mulken, Wilson, TV; second, K. iitmbus; fifth, M. Kilshelroer, Lin- less of You," "Little Girl BSue," tho Mayor and the majority of coun- ton, Columbus. Girls 11-12: First, S, anta, Franklin; fourth, 13, Gingcrich, Howeli, Washington; third, J, Kll-coin; sixth, M. Austin, Washington. Blast Off," "Cute," and "A Hard cil to fill this position. An eminently Wright of Franklin, 8,0 seconds; Tamaques; fifth, B, llogan, Lincoln: shclmcr, Lincoln; fourth, M. D«va- 8-10; First, M. Perkowskl, Tatna- Day's Night," as well as other pou qualified resident of our ward, Lou- second, J. Turner, Columbus; third, sistli, K. Kelly, Washington. Girls, lon, Tamaques; fifth, S. Lupia, ques, 6'8'/i"; second, P, Rub, Lin« ular selections. is Ciarrocca, a lawyer and civic lend- J. Williamson, Columbus; fourth, tie 8-10; First, M. Holtoway, Columbus, Washington; sixth, P. Gehn, Frarsk- coin; third, D. Smilli, Columbus; During the intermission, the Katu er lies been recommended for ap-between S. Williams, McKinley and 4!'4i"; second, N. HawkinSi Wash- !fn. fourth, K. Holland, Tamaques; fifth, amiiy Band from Westfield will pointment, la an exhibition of sheer J. Honynur, Wasl ingtisn, fifth M ington, tliirtl. K Gingarich, Tiima- 1 Girls Broad Jump, 5-7. Kitst, J M Holland, colurnhua; sixth, .K, play a number of songs. Tho band, partisan politics he was rejected by Rot;eis Lincoln qu<">. font Hi I AhPiirn, McKmley, .Rubin. Givnt, 5 3 suennd, J Kilhlwln.ei. Lineiln U-12: M Dcva- composed of four talented children, the Mayor In public in a manner Jimmy, JO, on pter.o: Ke?m( H, a that was an insnH to Mr. Ciarroeca rurapct and violin, Patricia, 13, o and the residents of the Third Ward bass and flute; and Brian, 10;. on The Mayor nnd my opponent seem clarinet, will 'provide a short pro ram of favorite melodies. (Continued on page 2) Fried Raps Freeholders On Sweeper Purchases

"..••£• Arthur Fried of Westfield, Demo- sweepers and then do a more thor- LESTER M, COYKENDALL cratic candidate for Freeholder ough and conscientious job of in- Monday night charged the Republi- vestigating the merits and costs of can controlled county board with such equipment. The net result being "less than penny wise and would be a saving of taxpayers It For Jr. High Youths Offers more than a pound foolish" in a re- money to tiro tune of more than cent action approving the purchase $4,000. stration On Use Of Firearms of two street sweepers. "Further, while i agree that legal- tration on the use ofof band guns. The speaker will tie "1 suggest," Mr. Fried said in a ly Uie board may take quotations for jj highlight the Y-night moftstrnte how to slice pla talk at a meeting of the Westfield such equipment, it would seem more Jtt Tuesday evening at cards, how to use a mirror for Democratic Club Monday night at prudent to abide by the time-tested | •Activities for all boys ting small objects, pius many otliea the home of Mr, and Mrs. Patrick principle of getting competitive bids, I WeslfiokTs two junior outstanding shots. He will also Ice Kennedy of 025 Kimball Avc, "that "Let's look at the record on this Ifrom 8 to 11 p.m. Win tho Freeholders rescind the resolu- latest bit of purchasing by the turo on safety in the use of firearm —Beryl Titylru |iag, swimming, game and demonstrate police trninin tion approving the purchase oi thocounty board. —Hoi > 1 'I ay iur "«s a addition to themethods using a silhouette target. THE BEST DISTAFF UUMNEBS—Cnrrylng off the first three places THE PAKADEHS—A feature of the to«n Olympics each year Is the ms tecture, "Quotations were sought and re- Tho firearms program for the ceived from four companies. One In tile dash fur gltls at the town Olympics Saturday nt lU'crcation parade wliieh precedes the ficlil events ami is participated in by nil playgrounds tinder Uie sponsorship of tli» Westfield Ik-creation Com- Coykcntoll, a retired boys and girls only will be held in introduce Mr. Coyiseminll, firm offered a three-wheel sweeper Field were, left to right, J. Turner, second; S. Wright, first, and J. 'n the Michigan Stale mission. In (lie scene above, Jefferson I'laygrotind, the eventual parade the new gym starting at 8:30 p.m. Those attending must use thewhich the board decided against Williamson, third. nscat an exhibition on U, Det. Albert Vardaiis of the youfh entrance at tire YMCA and befeeling that a four-wheeler does a winners are shown on the march. ^ired m Uie handling in tho building piior to 9 pin Wcstlield Police Dcpaitmont will Ixitter job. Ion, Tamaques, 7'3',-i"; second S, Franklin < Morasso, Small, Smith. L. In tho boys events: ISO yard tliish, I,, Fsbreclil, Taniaqtips; fourth, tie "The Dobcat Equipment Co., Inc., Wright, Franklin; third. ,7. Hobinson, Ilevers. N. Titeil. Wrightl; third, 5-7: First, lie, H. Bowers. McKiti- Rlackwell, Cohmibuia, and Hudak, offered two of their sweepers at Wilson; fourth, L, Andrews, Jeffer- Jefferson (Andrews, Kctxlaff, War- )5 each with a total in allow- son; fifth, V, UeUkiff, Jefferson; ren, Sehortk, Ij?wis, Kilkenny; scennds; third, O. Brown, Cottini- lumbus and Motusak, Wosliington. iff" ance for a 1U52 and a 1!>57 Wayne sixth ,J. Williamson, Columbus. fourth. Lincoln (Mulhollnnd, Muss- bus; fourth, D. Robinson, I>*rHiiklin; 11-12; First, tie. 11. Palmer, Frank- sweeper of $2,000, Tola! cost $30,!Ki0. Relay results were as follows: HKin, Rogers, J. Kilsheimer, K. Kil-fiftli, D. Miller, Wnshiiigton; sixth, lin and! R Delh PHusso, Wilson, "The North Jersey Equipment Co. Girls: First, Columbus, fs8.fi seconds slieimer, P. H«b>; fifth, Tanuujtics D. Chirk, McKink'y. 8-10: Firsi, T. |i!.O seconds; third, A, Wekster, Co- offered a Wayne Sweeper at $14,615 (Turner, Williamson. Burner, Hol- f(;oi7, I). Cory, Devnloit, Bannon, Geecn, Columbus, H-a sueiinds; see- land, Smith, Morion); second, j Perkowski. Leragerl. with a Irade in figure of $750 or n om!. C. Curnpbcll, Columbia; ttiirii. (Contimicd on Page B) net cost of 513,885. "The Clark Equipment Co. mude a quutniion of $43,750 for one Mo- bil sweeper and offered a total trade in for the two used sweepers of $2,220, or a cost for one of $11, 550. "To spend more money for items {Continued on page 2) **». «®»i, \-J Expensive Rones Wliiam Buj4ay, 5fl, of ,W.I E, South Ave, was fined $30 Tuesday by V Magistrate John M. Mackenzie on ;i charge of larceny. Bttgay was charged with taking two rose bushes from the UiGra Lawn Cupply Cu. of 345 E, Soulb Ave. tndcx Around Town .. Sec. 2-—1 Business Directory See, U—t! Collegians Sec. 2—2 Church News See, 3—1, a Editorial See. 3—2 G.wion News Sec, 4—3 >r >h \i, ill- I I i I I, • in f I h,it 11 p fer two V 1 % ! Obituaries '" ' '""' ' '>r;n'>r;n»» <:miij<:miij>> lolorr l lii oyoyss n» Alilnitgu*>mn nr<»runh>| Cdstflln. .lames Whaleii, ehilj itmmiiUfi' vhiiirniiiit is siinwn fln the riglit and Tnmiupips .SehiHil lilaygruiind relay team which won the went at the Co Theaters See. 4—3 linn Cnnmiissinn, are: Nnlp. Johnson «ml Dot KunU urn! Curt Hunt, ' "'i»»lec mciulwr on Uie left. Woman's I'ayu ,.. Sec, 2—4 Jh' assistants. invin fllymirifsi Snturrtny. 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wise al this lime to preserve them ' i"- L_ i ' -V- * - ^ . . i r present site ami still retain enough for this purpose. Springs A Leak ='^ -T.-.r) .---•--.•-L • ,1 room for piny fields, roads mid park mg. This wouJd represent very bad It? addition to the Eehobroofe area, Mmmlainsitte - Councilman Wil- j?F&-£-{!-;v ^"" • •' •^"'-•'=-3 planning, however, there is a large Ihe Board is continuing to evaluate and develop plans for other liam J. Ditzel chairman of Bor- area of undeveloped land -shutting ough Council's j>ooi study commit- ihe .rear of Echobrook which ts own- sites. Unfortunately, -there are i" .ii few remaining undciV^iaped tracts in tee, admitted Tuesday m&hi "the ed by the Haton County F&rk Com- ilV*. ihe Borough large enough for a newsituation (for a poof site* doesn't look . T- ^ II IVB • I I • .j misffion. a is wHt &nown that the ^: a5 schooj site, This seriously concerns good/' Park Coin mission ** a very strict According to the councilman, the policy against ihe sale of park lands. the School Board and it wants the peypJe of Mountainside io i*e aware problem involves the unavailability mm Nevertheless, the School 3oard is of a suitable site, it has been learned lopktag into ultimate ways of using of this because, if Mountainside is HOTARV LEADERS—Grant M. Battemiar*, JHittt president ©f the some o! this fcmd, fifid has siarted to cope successfully fc'i&i the prob- the proposed site, 3 four-acre tract s hpwn 1 aw lems of good elementary .school plan- adjacent to Echol>re<& School ou the l_"-»ii--h.-. i.'. • •• . . i -• Hpstncld Jtoiat? Cttfcj- **|frt> * » ton** * *•*« Notary ****** preliminary discussions with I to idwjW:'.•-.-,-' have a suitable third school site, the Slate Highway Department -is^ *lse *ltfli*s ftffteera duiiBg the tber ««*«>** a'* ClareiM* In its overall study of the matter Cbeha>i vice pnteltot; Stev* €. kelmi#, secretary; Hag*r t. CrifJy, and time te of the The state, Councilman Ditzel re- h of site selection io date, the Board ported, acquired the properly as a assist ant secretary CftaHes U Hsrringfcoft, ireftttfterj Jaha A, KU* In maintaining a policy that Moun- ... . . - -r-iL- bran ,|r,, wssUiant treasurer; Frank J* Gelgw, sergeant **t atms, and has cortsidered and recommends tainside should continue to have result of special legislation which P&tsl P. TowBBcnd^ assistatti sergeaat at arms. agelnsi the DeerfteW site as a possi- three separate gchOQl sites, the stipulates that the land can be util- -»«- ble location for a Sew school. As School Board points out that the ized oniy far the Blue Star Memorial r questioning by Chester B. large as it seems, the Deerfield site only suitable play fields for children Drive- Allen, Democratic municipal choir- could not practically accommodate in the Borough are on school prop- Assemblyman Nicholas Si. John Fried maifc Councilman Hifetinger said a replacement torE&hobrook . The erty. These open end unencumbered LeCorte. borough attorney, is study- f over-all site Row occupies (>Iay fields are an essential asset ing ihe feasibility of legislation that (Continued frorra page I) "municipal purp«si*H * would Include construct ios of a new lYuitticIpdi mately as acres. The school which must be continued for thewould enable the borough to acquire the play fields, the parking lot, the all good of the community. are building «r library, or both. the property. roads and the fringe But the state, in the meantime, has must hav0 a good rea- It would mi include recreational almost 15 of these acres, sort so V/b&t mason did Ftftsfi-use such a niupicip&l swimming Strongbox Missing not indicated whether it would be ing unused land Is cut up willing to sell or lease the land to ihtrard' Tiller, chairman of the councilman explained. Mrs. tanry Yasek of 674 er- comedy " toe "Atwds ami BridfeS Committee ihe borough. In WIlllaiK land St.-takl police Tuesday that a Councilman Ditzel said there in Peterseit, oil Westfield nsUe^ The play wai l»e staged bonds, silver 6tid half ^bllars, a a&le, but he assorted, "we ere con- ««4 Summit bracelet valued at *60, a wristwatch tinuing our etforts," tigrl fc hot know whether Introduced wss &n ordinance that and |>ersofiai papers, WANT-ADTFAY ;htt could get i>arts for it and enable the borough to k<#p va-

*'rdid what Mr, full Ifa Pr8f>^ty owner fails to clean do. Jt Fre« Meter Porkillg jvtnihgi on ww'upjija jand in a reasonable time Open Monday anil Wadimrfoy lft Equipment Co, distributors of after notification, the tntinlcip 1, the MobiMbblli sweepeSweeper maamad«e oby mthe umCon- wouiwouldd ^be at>t ablee tt0o d doo th the ewor work ank d veyor t*o*-v* irwmuiiie*, vai,Calf , wa *VHwhoW !1 assess the costs aBaiRst the swu£i\

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;, East^Palerson, ttobok^n, •^^ • •• \ - •'.UtUft ••Fewy, M>«fi Beach* Lawta*1 The soning amendment was refer* .•-.-•• ^ red,t«| the Planning Board for study •:•':=• '< Fenns Keck, Mahalapant Middlesex, Moorestown, Mori'lRtown, Pas^aic, with the stipulation that the board m«y hire a consultant to aid In its r. — - J Pennsauken. in for 'Mr. Tillet's com- One ares proposed for tfco ment *pDople arouod here have no% strictod Commercial MAH designs used theni.* Ucn Is t!ie so-caited WHaon Tract •"* search also disclosed 12 acres on the north side of Route the Ciark EQuipmont Co. has b t 0MYot e Hd> Qdd afettharixed service outlets for equipment they sell. One Is lo- i# Newark and the other irt Carjstadt, Slightly

**So what do we really have here— Developers Inc., 100 , . _ .1 - simply this Del result—instead of Qulmby St., has been Cined $SJO tor **e_ ,a-' getting two Mobil sweepers for $25,-failure to file m tmnuai report, it ^'» 3EJO br two Wayne sweepers for $28,. <' ,-j *• i t 1 was announced in Trenton My 520 this very 'efficient purchase ac- Secretary of Stale's office. Men's Famous Name Clot ^-A-- Otm resulted hi one Wayne sweeper The taw, it was pointed out, for $14,305 and on Oobcat^or'$14,- quires corporation doing business •^^< SS5 for a total cost to the taxpayers In ihe state to file reports within Dacroti and Cotton Blend Suits, reg.$45.0 0 . ,+ $36. <&St Of $20,380. 30 days of their onunt meeting. The *''i repeat my suggestion that in reports must contain the riames of Dacroti and Wool Blend Suits, reg. $55-$10G, $44 to $80 the best Interests of our Union Cotm- officers and directors, with other i i«<--^:f-=i fcaxpayers the Board of Freehold- ciatn. Wool end Wool Blend Suits, reg. $1 !O-$21O, $88 to $168 rescind ihe purchase of. the Sport Coats, summer weights, reg. $29.95-$! 10, $24 to $88 _pers~Mi*> a more thorough in- vestigation on the merits at the Slacks, Woo! Blends, reg. $13.95439.50, $11.IS to $32 equipment offered m\d the suppliers TRANSFERRED? mid then make their decision. Hcnuerka, Inc. will help No Charge for Normal Alterations pie who elect and you find your next home freight." anywhere in ihe United Ask About Out Free 90 Day Charge Plan and 6 M&nfh Budget Plans States without charge. Sale Includes Most feut Not entire Stock Council OBJECTIVES: To help you find your next home with a mini- %i (ConUnucti from page I) mum of *ffort, Hme and ex- i. If you plan to move to determined to prevent ihe a unfamiliar eity# or jus* to §& ment of any qualified person to re- place Mr. Cowles. They arc in es- relocate near your present senco denying the residents of the home, HOMERICA, INC. wlii Thtn! Ward their proper voice in help you find the right rtouso, in tho Hghf neighborhood, at NECKWEAR SWIM WEAR STRAW HATS WHITE SHIRTS our town affairs. In the interest of Trunks and Cabana Sets full and fair representation I ca\l the nev* area! Now Men's Covahaghs and Stetsons Shor* Sleeve, Tab, Spread upon my opponent to use whatever $2.50 . , v , . $1,85, 2 for $3.50 Button Down Collars tanuenrc that he may have upon SCOPE* Operation throughout the United States enables 3.50 ..... $3.fl5, 2 for $5.00 20% OFF the Mayor to insist upon the op- L?^ 50% OFF poi«Uneni without delay, of the hind Homerica to furnish you with 5.00 ..... $3.85, 2 for $7. at person that thy residents of the* detailed Information on third Word clearly expressed a pref- houses which fit your retire- $3.85, 3 for *11. erence for at (lie last election.*' rnenls even before your first UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS visit to the new areal BERMUDA Manhattan T-Shirts and j. -• 1' Famous Make, Summer REMEMBER* Homerlea works Boxer Shorts, regT $1,50 "Sherry" Style Pajamo* STRIPED and dinanc only for YOU I All of their a SHORTS efforts — research, reports and Attractive Solids and Print* 3 for $3.50 20% OFF CHECKED SHIRTS Seeks Ownership advice — are exclusively ^n '••: behalf of the prospective rag, fo $12.95 Famous Mekes, Short Sleeve StyM buyer. They have no connec- res. to ?''Ta 3-Acre Tract tion with the seller. It h th&U responsibility to guard YGUR — BormiE& Council 20% OFF BOYS' WEAR $4,85, 3/$13.50 ^.r^- WOMEN'S ta&fc-ueUon Tuesday night ta gain cdmpkte owiK?rship of n thriM?-ncra for further details carl •&*&§ Famous Make—Exceptional Values ttnet eannnrkod fur "mtinitipnl j Homerica repr^senlatlve In on Suits, Sportswear and FASHION 1 purposes" at the northeast conim WesJfteJd, Mountainside, Scold EN'S HOSE Furnishings fatneus Make Summer Wear !tt SPORT SHIRTS of Boule 22 nml New Providemw Rd Tonv/ood area. our Country Club r cKcelieiit selection or nesi ^ ITie governing body at a 3-hour Famous Maka, reg. & stretch, mey will be happy to send yo« sport shifts, t&$. to $• nesslon 'Adopted two nrtlinHnws n|i- •..» reg, fo $1.50 OFF up to proprifitfng money to iMtrehnse two I» free brochure. -i... ••. OFF (he tract, j 25% to 50% rtpprojirl- ( >oarSal! S fe.nkenbc.ch, u in ] 69c, 3 for $2.00

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.•;,/wl Jot owned \>y nosnNe Pitrb •- ", •.'. ' .,'•;! ' i - * m ' •• was iHitiiori?fo?l Uir the ut 0/-fl tSKiOG-fcm! lot "owned by j IIS film WeitfleN, N. wwiicrs offered tho land ni Jessj •*§-> 4$» 4|* 4^ ^. ,^ 4|^)t»| assessed value, i

• -^ j. • ~ •• • •• • WESTFIEU> CM. $.) LEADER, THURSBA1T, at the YW House Committee of the board at ihe College Woman's ff and Club- Mrs. Neiscm B. Aikeas is third vice president of the YW board, a SALT BOX I0 You Should Know member of the Worftf Fellowship Committee, a deaconess of the Con- gregational Church, chairman of the Circles at the church and I a of Lite Women's Irto- Group. Mr*,. JLvou M- Gr&en- „ Is a tmnnlxH- of the Ladies Day Out Committee **nd the M&un- iainsidc AAXJW. Mrs. Robert M. Haase is second j ce president of ihe. board, a mem- . •- \ ber ot the World Fellowship Com- mittee and Camp Speers 'Develop- ment Fund, an eidtsr in the Presby- terian Church, chairman of the church and society committee, serv-ed on the Y development cam- , paign and is active with thy UnJtod I Cliurch Womea, • - Mrs. John Y. Mstf is in charge of editing and mailing the YW bulletin to members a-*K* is a United Fund trusts Mrs. Thomas Marshal) t& chairman of the YW aduH program committee and president of the oi Trustees of the Visiting Service Of Central Un- ion County. Mis- George A, Plenty is first vice president and chairman of the Thi$ reproduced early American "Salt box" Colonial is picturesquely set Fmance Committee for the YW a deep wooded lot in Mountainside'* desirable "Watch Hill" section. The board. She has l>ton a member of ttie WHS FTA board, an Edison attractive interior could have been taken from "American Home" i PTA officer, served on the teacher's salary committee, and is a mem- and makes an ideal showcase for antique furniture and old glass. Wide 4Rib MEMBEEH*-Gr&uped above are if of *&e 27 women who are members of the YWCA's ber of the College Woman's Club fireplace, wrought iron fixtures, "8/8" windows, pine panelling, eedar &&c&rs whs guide the programs and activities of the YW, an agency member of the United board- Mrs, Robert G. & reason is a chairman of the Y-Teen committee. eeifield. shingle roof, lamp, beds of ivy and slate patio add to the charm. 'Tis Mrs, Earl Wright is a member of organization serving Mrs. Frank ShEmonis Is a former ie; president of the Newcomer's Ihe World Fellowship Committee «uad listed "today? . . . $30,900. will be foundd adultdl s chairman of the Ladies Day OuClubt , a Girl Scout leader and con-is recording secretary of the Colum- •' J shape and guide the Committee. Mrs, Albert Knight is sultant, Mrs. Erakhte jSI.Clalr is bus School PTA, Mrs, James C. (For mo*e details, see our clc*s£fied ad on Page 6} reation and other de- chairman of the personnel commit- chairman of the World Fellowship Adalr is corresponding secretary lor factors TessentiflJl to tee and member of the Finance Com- Committee. Mrs. Robert Miilreany is the YW board and has served on ' : •- g of the young people mittee. Mrs. William Kie4erer is a chairman ot the Volunteer Person- the YW-YMCA Development Com- member of the World Fellowship jty. nel Committee; chairman of Feed- mittee. Mrs. William E. liorr is the Committee and the Camp Speers ing at the Children's Specialized YW board's secretary and a mem- •Id YWCA and its board Development Fund. She is also a Hospital, a member of tho Hake and ber of th*.1 Ladies Day Corn- BARRETT & CRAIIV present a prime ex- member of the board of the Wom-Hoe Garden Club board, and is > adults can provide the mitleo. She has atso been active en's Association of the Methodist chairman of safety for the senior with Eh* United REALTORS courogement so neces- Church, and the Scholarship Com- high school PTA. < jealtby growth of com- Mrs. Leicester Fisher is chairman mittee of the College Woman's Mrs. Harold Jensen is treasurer of the YW Public Affairs Commit^ "Two Colonial Offices" and spirit. These are Club. A Girl Scout leader, she is a of Ihe YW, a Conner president of the tee, and a member of the Camp •. - ' in their own right but square dance instructor to Girl board and a member of the Finance Sj>eers Fund. She is area represen- AD 2-1800 hey too busy to turn Scouts, a PTA board member and and Personnel Comntittees. She hastative for the Christian Science 43 Elm Street . . , . he need to help others, United Nation's representative. been a member of ihe V Develop- Monitor, a former chairman of the a! concept of the alms AD 3-1800 Mrs. William Klnast ts House ment Fund and Ihe Westfieid Li- Y-Tecn Committee and a member of 2 New Providence Road . j ot United Fund opera- brary Board. Mrs, Harris McAuliffc the board of the League of Women Committee chairman for the YWi,s chairman of the YW member- Voters. Mrs. Charles Champe is M. Thatcher, current assistant treasurer of the Jefferson ship committee, chairman of thechairman of the YW Health and r,—'""*•"•« B member of both te School PTA; a member of the West- ways and means committee of theEducation Committee and is a vol- id state boards of thefield Committee and a trustee ot Roosevelt Junior High School PTA unteer instructor In adaptive aqua- Voters. the Union County Psychiatric Clin- board; a member of the Union tics. County Mental Health and Service Lfcagut* boards, and has served as president oC the Wilson School PTA. 3.6 Million Grant SUMMER SALE STILL GOING Mrs. Robert E. MteClnre is an ad- visor to th& Friendship Club, a member of the Membership and By U. S. Gov't ranks Family Program Committees, and MORE NICE serves on the Advertising Commit- tee of ihe WuslfieW Woman's Club, d For CRR GROUP It was reported yesterday thai the Mrs* William V. H&rlfgan is chair- SELECTION federal government has allocated man of the Y Ladies Day Out Com$3,- 6 to aid the Jersey Cen- mlttee, a member "of the WINTER COATS GIRLS and is studyingg a re- Speers Development Fund and thequest for $4 million more to combat Finance and Personnel committees. commuter problems in northern New BATMIf* SUITS J>he 12 also a member of the RaRe Jersey. and Hoc Garden Club board, has AND Gov. Richard J. Hughes and Rob- siirved as a volunteer solicitor C. Weaver, administrator of the COORDINAT . the United Fund anft is a member Housing nnd Home Finance Agency, oC the Volunteer Flower Service reportedly signed the Jersey Central SPORTSWEAR Committee at -Lyons Veterans Hos- agreement Tuesday- pital. Mrs. Leonard A. Hanlelf is The money will be used to link the 2 member of the Ladies Day OuJerset y Central with the Lehlgh Val- Sizes ond Finance Committees, has been ley tracks at Aktenc, near Cranford, a United Fund solicitor and is a enabling Jersey Central trains to go member of WestFictd Twig I of to the Pennsylvania Railroad termi- EN'S 50 Overtook Hospital and St. Paul's nal in Newark. Episcopal Church. The Jersey Central would then he Mrs. William K. Htffcnmn is permitted to abandon alt service be- assistant secretary of the Christian tween Bayonno and Jersey City, as Women's Club, a substitute teacher well as ferry service across the Hud- and a member of St. Paul's Church son Hiver, and the women's circle, Mrs. Charles L. Seheldcctar is publicity chairman for the YW and a member of the BROAD WESTFIELD Personnel Committee. She is a Be Sure Deaconess oi the First Congrega- Monday tional Church. Mrs. Stanley Derail is n mcrnbtr

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, Mr. Wusster had lived in Openings Offered By Y [ AstronomerS Offer " V^ ' '^^ OBITUARIES Plains Yout 1 J -A •1'vi .IT - for 20 ywins iJ&Corc mov- I or Boys Day Camp --.•:•

ing hare in 1944. He was the owner- 1 :*•&"»• i •-'- >3 ^ • - - "-"' "' ^ • •-•• -'vS Fred Fuersi. 4tr«cicr of the West- 1 apparently of a heart, attack, whik; • ••S^^a •• • -• US^J.- • • . ."i'ft.i Look At Heavens •:• . ..-•• --•.,•; .•i?,-i fK*ralar of tho Wussler Bus Service. Killed In Crash fteld VMCA Day Camp Mindow- L.'.] If- - - >-LJ llimltiftg the bteeehers m tins high : i r L • .•" - - -v~""if '"<^H serving the k*csJ public schools. utifcin, announced today that several ^v" sehcuft field as Ratway Ave. Be He w&s an Army veteran of World would have bem m the ninth gr&cfe? Of Light Plane openings for boys in grades 2 through At Lake Surprise Victim In Fire War 2, and a member ojf the Scotch ? are vailabie in the third m\d fourth at ISdlson Junior High School in the Fla I ns Bus i ne&men *B Asoociat inn fall. A flying instructor and a student periods of camp. Until the end ot October members Mrs. Aijcre Lovett Meadows, 4t and the Scotch Hills Country Club. The third period starts Monday and of Amateur Astronomers Inc. will He wm t&e son ot Mr. and Mrs- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rose pilot frora Scotch Plains were killed died Thursday in a fire that sw«jrf Warren JL piLorenxo, Also surviving Tuesday night when a two-seater runs through Friday. Aug. 6. Thespend each Friday evening observ- through the kittlien and upstairs | jftishay Wu&sler; two daughters, lourth Period starts Monday, Aug. 9 are s m&ier. Nina T.; a brother. Mm Peter Marini of WesifieJd and plane hit a 154-foot high electric ing the planets, the stars and per- bedroom of her one-family frame j Warren A., and hi« paternal grand- transmission tower and crashed into and runs through Friday, Aug. 20, haps an occasional satellitet from Itouse at 152 Brisbane Pi Miss Lynn W ussier of KeiiUworth; a Transportation is furnished to and parewU. Mr. aitd Mm. Johti Dihot step-son Arthur Brunner of Scotch field off Boute 3 near Ford Ave, in ite center of the forge traffic circle Peputy Fire Chief Norman Huerup from camp and a list of bus pickups •••^•r^ enzo of ; his mother, Mrs. Marguerite Hi Lske Surprise, Watchung Reser- said the fire was i*porte4 at 2:33 are available at the Y. Camp starts •-•J ••••'-•• of Scotch Plains; a brother ! Police Capt. vation. I>onneJly listed the victims as Ray- at 8; 30 a.m. with the pickups, with Four lire eompanles Mr$« j* Kindregan Donald of Scotch Plains; two $is- boys being returned home at 4:30, i The public is invited to visit at any ters, Mrs* JohfuChrmUano and Mrs, mond K. Cole, 20, of 418 Ridgeview I or aM of these sessions, which start and found tl«? kitclien and upstairs Ave., Scotch plains, a student flyer, Parents wishing more information Mrs. Anna S. Kindregan, 734 of 54& Joseph Humerfk tooth of Gsrwood, l Iwfere dus*< ami lap! sometimes un- tjedroorn engulfed in flames. After Edgar Hd, 4ie?J Friday in the Ash- and Thomas O Brien, 34. of Old New about day camp should contact the firemen tolled their way to the see* and three grandchildren. YMCA. , ttl after midfiitflit. Usually at teest a brook Nursing Home, Scotch Plains, Brunswick Kd,T New Market, a li- j half dozen telescopes of various sizes one* floor. Fireman Lawrence Knight arrangements were ftan- n TM I i li ™ I SPECIAL AWARD—Welfgnag after a loag Illaess. by the Rossi Funeral Home, censed instructor. j are available, and the club members found the body of Mrs. Meadows The crash occurred about 10:30 counsel In the We half under the bed in the bedroom. She was the widow of Joseph E. Scotch Plains. ar# eager io demonstrate the capa- Kindregaa Jr. p.m, but ktenttfieaHon of the vic-Miss Nancy Auster bilities of their instrurneats and to Graul, te«t utti-Paul PUftkU center. The Firemen used a resuscHator In at- tims was not confirmed until 4:45 f WiiLfgang'^ yi^U to the United States, tempt to revive her. The Weslfteld Mrs. Klndregan, a native of Phila- show the beauty of the heavens to delphia, had lived here for the past A, Catalon Sr, a.m. yesterday. To Become A the visitors, Rescue Squad also responded and 45 years. She was a communicant Removal of the bodies frosn the administered oxygen. Thomas A- Cai^lon $rlt m, of 379upsided plane was held up several Venus, Mars and Saturn are plan- German Student teacher at of Holy Church. Miller St., Union* died Monday f&U els visible daring July and August, She was taken to Muhlenberg Hos- Surviving are a son, Joseph E. IU hours until slate and federal investi- Missionary Nun burg. He jj pital, where she sv&s pronoyneed lowing & heart attack. He was thegators arrived. and Jupiter wilt be an added attrac- Served two dead on arrival. Chief Ruerup said. of Westfteid; two daughters, Mrs, husband -of Katie Valerie CaUlon Miss Nancy Auster, daughter of tion before mkirilght in September On Visit Aids Y James R Murphy of Syosset, JLJ.» Police Director Joseph A- Gaiassf Mr. and Mrs, Harold W. Auster of Air Firemen Knight, James Testa and md father of 14. Thf>mas A. Catalon and after 0 p,m. lit October. The Buring his and eight grandchildren. Jr., of the West/iold police. said Civil Aeronautics Board inves* Dorian Rd., has been accepted as Henry Buccino suffered burns and ttgalors will check out a report that many star dusters and star fields i Mr. ft , The funeral was held Tuesday at A mtWe of East Newark, Mr, a postulant in the Eucharist!c Mis- toward the center of pur Mitky Way Day Camp bruises and were treated at the 9:30 a.m. from the Dooley Colonial the plane was being flown without sionary Sisters ot the Blessed Sac- homes d scene. They were repulsed several Catalon lived in the Vauxhall sec- the owner's consent, galaxy are welt placed for observa- of the Home. A High Mass of Requiem was tion of Union for 41 years, He retired rament. Miss Auster, and alumnus Wolfgang Hahs Forster, & tims by the intense heat and smoke offered in Holy Trinity Church at The plane was based at Hadley tlon during th& summer aad early rectors. before finally getting inside the four years ago after 20 years with of the Wesmekl Sornor High School, fall months. Echo I, Echo II andstudent, has been a counselor at the 10 a.m. Interment was in Holy General Aniline 4 Film Corp., Lin- Airport, a privately operated grass will enter ihe Orrier Sept, 8. Westfield YMCA's clay eamp filiice house- Sepulchre Cemetery, Philadelphia. runway field in South Ptainfteld. Pegesus are observable satellites, den, wh#re he was employed as a The Order was founded by Mother arid there may be others before tha his arrival in the United States June Thomas The fire- was discovered by a O'Brien was an instructor at Hadtey. Katharine Drextt of Philadelphia in neighbor, who ran to a phone and pipefitter, Mr, Catalan was a com- season ends. municant of St. Joseph's Church, 1891. Mother Katharine was keenly Mr. Forster's visit to this country Realtor Sa|J called the iterator. The operator Mary V* Bushby aware of the tack of understanding Several club members will be ab- notified the fire department. MaptettQod, and a member of its was sponsored by the Y'B Men's John H, _ Mary Virginia Sushby, 10, daugh- Holy Name Society. New 'Fresh Air' and opportunity for r. Competence of Lewisburg, Pa.» atid Mrs. Caro*Jolm Ward and Robert B. Wyatt, line Landi» of Goshen, Ind. Families new hosting two children Create* are: The Westfield families of Mark Jacobs, Christian vnn Pijk, and I _ Confidence Mrs Harold Xinneil Adolph Wohlgermtth, and the Berk- •>•-• '•%-ir.Ki i*;U-\ . Gladys L. JMnftelt; eley Heights family cf Robert Bell. 61, of 23 HsUy St.* died-Monday at Muhlenberg Hospital, Pfafntteld, af- ter a brief illness. She was tho wife of Harold 11 ttnnellT clerk at the Firemen were called at 2:20 p.m. Municipal Court. to 101-103 Park Ave, where the chim- Born in Rework, slie lived in West- ney was hit and fire started in the field prior io coming here H years attic. ago. Shu was a member of First Shingles were knocked off the roof Presbyterian Church and Eureka ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chapter 2, OES, T. Sullivan ot HI Surrey Lane and A Surviving also fire a son, Richard bolt put a hole in the roof and burn- ed out two outlet plugs on the sec- A,f at home; a brother, Charles IX. Meyer of DenvUte and two sisters, ond floor of a house at 132 E. South Mrs. Laura Swaysland of Roseiie Ave. Park and Mrs, Beatrice Coursen of Lightning damaged a television set Port Lauderdate, Tia. at 2:50 p.m. in the home of A. J. Funeral services will be held to- I Lerngcr of &23 Nancy Way, knocked morrow at Gray Memorial, 3 2 out the front doorbell circuit at the Springfield Ave, Interment will be in residence of David M, Tracy of 779 Folrvlew Cemetery. Lamberts Mill Head and hit an out- Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m, side electrical outlet &t 29 Onelda end 7 to 10 p.m, today. Drive, FUNEPAl DIRtCTOfcS A telephone and an electrical CRANFORD clock were put out of operation atter Arnald F. H. Gray, Jr. Bolts Jar Homes a bolt ripped into an electrical out- let ot the home of Jacques Comer of 828 Nancy Way. 318 L 0SEOAD ST. SPRINGFIELD AVE Here; Resident Hainfail from scattered brief ^ Phone AD 3-0143 storms in the area over the week- Phon» BR 6-0093 end w»s 2,40 inches, Mrs. Vivian Felled At Park Schcrer, airea weather observer, Streaks of lightning accompanying said. The area over the WatchUng Sunday's severe thunderstorm raised mountains received about an inch havoc here when seven homes were more than that, she estimated, Your struck by bolts, and a West field res- Tho cloudbursts brought 3,59 Inch- Comes In Four Time ident was bowled over when another es of rain in a 36-hour period, Suiur- bolt hit the porch of the Noraohogan flay's storms totaled ,48 of an inch Skcet and Trap Shooting Clubhouse and Sunday's, 1.92 inches. W off Springfield Ave. In Cranford. Mrs. Scherer said that was more LD FEDERAL SAVINGS John Waugh of 320 Mountain Ave. ram than the area had in May and was treated at the scene by a Krni- June. In Scotch Plains, lightning Sun~ 3Ofh hvorth pityslrinn and taken to Ella a Sw9Bt - And what belli General Hospital, Eliza day night hit the Municipal Build- were he was treated for shock. ing in Vnvk Ave and the State Po- the new departure Into quari lice bnrnrcks in Route 22. Police in ship come in each and every Mr. Waugh described his experi- car&o for you. d 1868 ence; ; "It was like a ball of fire both stations were able to carry on coming ot me ami then a deep thun- with emergency generators. Power der clap/* was out in parts of Park Av. and COME IN T Route 22. AY FOR YOUR RESERVATION TO QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS One $f New Jersey** finest cemeteries— and LEA

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r - f- N0N£ HitW HIGHER! NONE PRlCSOHiSHERI WHitl HOUSS C SEEDLESS DRY Mil INSTANT NON-FAT Onions ™- 3 L 45 limes 19 fea: JANE PARKER BAKED FOODS THIRST QUENCHERS! FROZEN FOOD BUYS! YUKOH CLUB—AII Flavors or Low Caloria All flavors lemonade) 6ci. tffc^c Blueberry Pie 49 Canned 12 8989C Fruit Drinks 10 89 13 o*. 35 Crumb Coffee Cake SAV& 4c Zarex ^O'RED S»ru» A&P Grange Juice 6 ,.. 97 ifh i-!b. 6 oi. MflAtPlRC SULTANA K S°*. OQo Ira Enriched Bread ilk Foaf Aft meat ries Bae}( chicken ot w9y •» Pi9i. Cherry Cromo Hi-G Drinks 4 'L: 39" SUL ANA Angel Food Cake Iced Ice Tea Mix Oor Ows Dinners J , 2 '' "• Pecan Cherry Danish Coca-Cola CANNED A 12 Orangeade MINUTE MAID 6 OATMEAl or FUDSE SAVE 5e cani ** ANN PASH Jumble Cookies 2 X r—-No Sugar 6 PM 19° corn PinUh A&P Grape Juice 2 Libby's Orange lube 5 *J:. 80° 9 oi, e Shortbread Cookies ox ft&P Grape luica ««-••> 3 *- #9 EtYTOB—Not every member of a. movie company Is a star, as this gentleman More Grocery Buys! « attest. Among other things, his duties consist of keeping Bimbo, the elephant, Speclol Offer? CHOICE OF FOUR FROZEN FR£SH—FULtY SAKED 1 A ore crrc eUgd for his next scene, Bimbo likes the treatment. Well, that's show biz! CURRIER & IVES D ECO ft AT ED CANISTERS 1 Hi WHhoutCoti m |%A OUR OWN A&P Orange Fluff Cake 2 :;;:: 89= WhenYoMP«reb«« I IfU TEA SAGS 6c OFF LABEL WILDMERE SUNNYBROOK LAYER CAKE MIXES Fresh White Betty Crocker Alt Flavors—!8.5 ot. pig, 33 Select - Low-Prfced Personal Needs! California 0 Mb. 12 | | Quality Grade A Pope Tomatoes PlumPaelad *«. cam •• C C Mennen's DEODORANT Fancy *J (b, &%& 1 doz. QC 1 tfoz.OO Carolina Rice long Grain *• pH> 2 cartons ^ 3r Arrid Spray Deodorant Tcmato Jules *| I pt, 2 College Inn OS. Stw Score Hair Cream :I, MIRRA-GLAZE r I dies fiholco of Flavors MARVEL CRESTMONT boHIa C IIIAIB PAPER Jergens lotion w* «• 49 J of. 6 OT. Chiffon Liquid Dotarg&nt lee Cream NABISCO COOKIES Flelschmann's Margarine Nip** Vdmltfli Snopi 2!i oi, Laddie Boy 7 in 1og Food Cheoi& Tld Bit* 2Va ox,; Umonr Chocolate &r Coconut Snajn 2^ pig*, Choc, Chip of Zuitf Ginfler Snaps 3 a*. 6 ?.:: 89

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L C H Pard Dog Food Chicken - SeaUG H TZ«A 2 cans We're not quite sure why, but travelers headed to Europe Mb- »*• to OFF LABEL 2 31 early this ceniury eagerly sought staterooms on the port 47 cans (left) side of the ship going over and the starboard (right) Chicken Broih 2 side coming home. Those who were able to arrange it had Praise Soap Ocean Spray Reiish 33° Rinso Blue Deferqent or BALlAftD 8 oi. it P-O-S-H, and so the word has come to mean the finest «3' 10c OFF IABEL 2 Biscuits "' Dairy C*u>} oi. or best.And if you're looking for the finest in shirt launder- 1.05 ing, "cruise" over to Pan American . . . where your shirts Dash Dog Food PACK c^n£ get the posh treatment, and your satisfaction is guaranteed. Praise Deodorant Soa Marcal Paper Hankies Wisk Liquid Detergent •JJJl.l.l >>L -TH t liquid1 cab* Hiareai Tissue 500—2 ply 6c OFF LABEL 67 Open 7 AM, to 7 P.M. Moday through Saturday Laundry BSeaeh Same Day Shirt Laundering and Drycleaning For Dishes Fluffy AH Controlled Suds At No Extra Cost I pi&ox, Lux Liquid Detergent

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Spic & Span Prices effective thru July 24ih In Super Markets Top Job Household Cleaner and Saff-Servks stores only in Northern Now C Jerssiy, Orange ami ftockloncl Counties. pfcg. oi. Al tHH, Vret-U Milk Atul Attobollo Jroiu Haul S H CN. J.) LEADER, TOTRSBAY, SXJLX REAL ESTATE FOR • REAL ESTAT1 FOR SAIE m tEAL ESTATE FOR SALE • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DANKER & DANKER. ATWOOD REALTY WILLIAM BARRETT & CRAIN RANDOLPH- B. SMITH, JR. 2 EML-MF PEARSALL EDWIN O. EDWARDS NANCY f, REYNOLDS REALTOR WIEGMAN CO an* 112 Elm St. ASSOCIATES AD 3-5555 »ultl|*lr COLONIAL 149 ELMER STREET so who* if *he REALTORS FRANKENBACH br *.f The AD 21600 AD 3*1600 in th# 1.1111MB ton tifhool j»ect(on; WESTFIEIO isn'* colonial 1? SUGGEST .. . «KAi/roKS inrnt uoitit rt all brK-k HmgHfth Tudor SEE OUR HOME SHOW hin uu#y wulkinff to fltiiijon TwT 11S etm St., AD 2-4700 Of 50 PICTURES whftt tf the hou»e larrt Colo- off FOUR BEDROOMS nirtl? Tliiw ' K* hwB tilv&r^cCer, PROJECTED IN COLOR itrltoul uiurrtl chestnut CATS" TWO ftATHS trim, Grn-tuf it-x walls, new oil * IN OUR WINDOW hou^c burner. iikt* 3 hum ami for $24,900 TAMAQU^S SCHOOt „_., Thrift b9flroomKf ?J^ of On 4e£fcd-en€i street, very cionu 1 Jl l cultact lima 1n Ibe- horn* , <(ul«t . l It's Homerico, lite In our *$ ftiro to the popular north aide Waah- aiu ATTRACTIVE Htrct^t windows ftow- Yt+u may in^ton Hk'htioii this F^-pr^**^ntfl ning nrnin, an uuuiHuaJly gomi vnlu^ Cm* t:e in Ki MICK A FRAME 4 $20,900 i.*f thr h*>drt>flttis anil a full paju iJ COLON! At Realtor* it* on th* UPKt floor (to- for rent $190 with » larne tint-in 'kit* MDHOOMS - 2M. ftATHS fiuy thi« 2-story 4*bedroom ijtn* lnr«:e hvin^ room, full Two story, four bedroomti, tn tht Fran it I In School ? i n i ng r-r*«m» an 3 TV room *. tail trcf». HRIPLACi Y«art of Experience Price inrludi-jti Hiring room, 1 hallwi'y'curpc-t tm ly decora tt'd. on WesU "CURRIER t IVES" CHARM i * bfdrooni«( a full (mth uuuth sidt*. Two year SCMtNCD POJtCH ins rfrym, kltcheu with b many cio»ctfl ure Availnblc now. fa»t nuok and WOODLAND SETTING «>n the ON TURN-AROUND LARGE RANCH FANWOOO anil $30,900. MODEftN SFUT LEVEL This HttarkllriK whitr 1937 hprne also THREE BEDROOM COLONIAL pU*iutrr un $21,900 !« on n nice high lot, in neighbor- h |>. iotatetl jui*t of, CANARY $28,900. COMPIETE RANCH hood of ej l\^X Avt. it h»s cpntrwl *hr le houae in Fan- T h v H r I ) Center hAll. llvlnw worn, d willi Bwim r*w>J for 126 FOUR y * i * Hir kit- on a prfitty U e*jfl lot unit |*nlr of month. A»d there »re other DON'T SE In a vfery In , three bedroom^ chen wHit ftibU »;mct" «l#u with ail Hlsi frimi lime to time, e i, tM ir uncJ lev*] family room chen JTuVh tiwilt to wai! This lov M%M in thfw trtij* torn-*-43 lit* uu a ful ffrnrtc Jpvel familfamilyy room etc. It leave your name with nO fO* SFACtl nicely fiiafntahtf rl and full water ftttt tract! V« etr t w fvn a convchK'itt and nttr-ric* with powder c«am. Tlirpe «en- has den, jasousieu porch (i*«i^ UH Pluuld th** above tiumen nt>t 4 ifcMiooMs - an »ATHS Is welt erouB bt'rfroomsbtrfrooms,, two tiU'd It ts jvatntert un **¥*'appeal! p live n w i *JT h b u r h 11 o d uf fine for baths, double gsrage. Price re* hi* to your Hkhitr* PfN AND FAMIiY «OOM with whit* *UuU*ru. It t» In Very l fur 4*f vJd CftfSTWOOD SfEOAL PAIKWOOD RANCH scotch plains — $32,^00 ntr $41,000 5B llon storm w i n lin|r tractive. With three litre — In f«r! "fj" f>hnp«*1 ppaeioMK Hvinij: of the living room and on© by* «ft the btI i d itaelf off the dininK room- Ex- th* tintfit^r bed room s» well an at *33,7BQ, It H Ing n»om, efficient kit- rrjom/rUntne r'»>m» moii^rn Kit- MMCWOOD RANCH from the front ball, I>o call to wfrli- aa recreation rot>m and chen, table Mpae«. Fanellert rec- terior painted barn red with poopool anil a !l die riri* IIfttgt pa.ntpy# pan^ilttd chen, ta p black shutters and White trim, fun NEARLY N*W jt*e this very Attractively deco- Urge vy#t) tthaded gryumt», l»urrh, and either H ballroom and reation room 31x2731 . This beautiful ranch house for the rate ftnd uptitl^AA homp. It ts > inline lied (ten There It* fr^me blue rJbbnn&tone Kiht yuars old and in top con- fttmlly room roortiBf 1% b«thflh . ((OftO e bedriw built in 19S2, has 4 bedrooms *>n the front and around the se hot am "DIMY-DOO0U" available HIUI full bath «n flr«t Two Ittftf- IH neparate (rum the otlterw, and MIWW- | —a chants i-w0 I.H|UJ , tion with SANDRA CtltCLf SPfClAL huge 34 x K? basement recreft-j m^nt recreation room witi h oul-j «et;oratert home, OWNUt TlANfFfiiff) HIGH SCHOOL Hre|»l4i4*r and twr In door muntlt House and 112 Ibtt ft. Thr fc i GRANT SCHOOL tlo• i-.n« roo^^.mm whicwhfnh IinB oaiieli'Hl| . t itour murttl, House and Krownds I nave bwn trafiattn AND ©HAD! SCHOOL It tins he»t an<| In situated uanrtltloa, Park- we AD J-5555 U5 plo*. very wood areii near Hhtiek- you-> Modern tmllt love! wttfc iiB Col«nSall p, built in OIL rt »«**»* pifwl. Three betlruom**, LvenUnt to hk m Dent ra^ch for Iron ft***trr»t JIl* llvfnir room with fire- tmlh«, erado level fttraHy room, laree dlniiiff room, lM the money we've ween in a long Also In KttRwowd there is «t 4 Alt 3- fui! imwerneiJt {with miitttfhiy At $32,800. while. * spHt level that to our way of rhnrm. l^lnleil Ufui Kec* con Ai>a-(ia4« itnnth.T berfrf»om> — (ill It* thin reuUcm room leaiin to parkuh UtaUfg offer* more for the » i your north si tie area *tf rtcw- to 10 COMFORTAHi I .than the majority of rear yard of 150" accp lot, tree« *. Jr t-r Kuur U*fJroomitfJroomit, 2^ bath«- FoFottt FOUR SEDKOOMS ->OLDH HOMi - he* Built «lR*it y«nr* ay;ot *ro mv? OK a nil beauU fully malnttttniMl, It t, Owt>tiin<[lnK value at t _ this CLOSE TO TOWN h*p s.s «*nt*«nt*r t«UI«« sunk Jil jr l multf'Iiivel haw juwt ft has IJCGH foomf fulull l ddinindii g roctn aud *>x- been painted otiUUIe and Is hi and oltfl 7 iiOtOOM* - 3 clenllt t kthkitchen - T^^ bbedm **< WYCHWOOD very iUc« «*4lriHitiiHF iSVi btiChH* pine It and the center entrance httll m\ — ami of cour»e a 25' Hvtn*£ DANKER & DANKER, GlWm A two«d ...... AD X-TT42 ttilu Hue home to IN SCOTCH PIAINS $36,900. rorim, J«i*ge dining room, very Dick Uly ...... , Kt, UG SCftttNfO rOKCH room litee Klttfkcn wftli eatinif oil lovely FOK TtftU, elf it ml and HI> pnormoiis screened Itic 2 HftEFLACf S iactil&to ami apacitaiH porvh. mrMli«rif of ili» CUTfl YOUNOSTf«' PLAYROOM iwitvr h»U flplLt level hft» tttrp* pad 14? ItMIl STtKT ATTRACTIVE lame bcdroiinm. two Mtod Nine ttett~ rornt iitttl . A. MERCNER of Commerce ami ft living room roi»m« b with (ireiilaec, bedroom tuul full AHALTOR — 1MBHAAW< uhllo mm Jilltff- It bi*J retreotlon itn btt) A«ea«EHtWit It in itt t*K ruom* In 1* fa Oaljr _ . to ttt grM*1 level-to a K2.K' ci* tine of oar ftt%orl*r»* y ittr-cotulitkmml and HOW TO ItCK A B|X"POCHU home in we'd IM» h Uvti t«om wltli artjolnin mtiny, many other tiU A. a»-t>u. Near the T tfer rot*m* There's a fult base LARGE ftRIOHTWOOD HOME tu In excellent tunic*. SUMMEt SLUMP ami metit, anrt * two-ear for thy ON A OUHT ClftCU The tuxeii urc H Tals« off for the Worlil'H' C3. WYCHWOOI) area, near Wilaoit in cheery Hvtng 4 ttOftOOM COLONIAL Available soon* thl» Htttur<1ay to hear ami AD ll ChurmUiK CotottUL 3 room, ){itc:|i«» rudnt Uit- Bvttr tlie topflUiR fUTO-de-dunis vf ami three 2& ftATNS witile AU the Muaknteers Drum & Allrtr* O. -AD i game r«omf hot lit H. FAMILY ROOM SHAOCAMAXON DRIVE levrt rrc riMim A *KntMir«l CUSTOM BUILT water heat. Recently ais oitly. AD 2- $42,900. WYCHWOOD - $39,900. at how wetl equ^nped .y 1737. ONIY 1 YtAM OLD tlorla bom* now la for the frantic 3 ftEDROOMS + STUDIO fall. T}»i»k!nK «( *«melMng ATTRAI thin AeilprVtriif homtf YH SCOTCH PlAtNS new? Tlilnk oC our offiee, Thone l l tHHtfifully tft LARGE DIN toilay tor tlie new FOUR hint beoir &!yen n t^miMtrnrr rmieli <*» SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM BUNG, ert lot, l,Bi-j(t bow iHnrfuvr anil WALTER KOSTER, INC. luw pot off by liunt«;r ttl U ihe llvinHr nut HI, Seh*vot. Hy owner, IN SCOTCH (24' x 15') , ;j bedroom homn, Imt H(it*a tmrctt fur «um- REAI-TOft» Ji room Ilrtplnce wall hftH dinlnic Ju«t n r^w »»»« RECREATION ROOM hpat. llrcpliu'ts a M. A. MERCNER ITS IMMACULATE I bkeabinctB on ^Ith^f «fc f kl(ch- room M BEAMED CEILINGS lent Member meiit it* HId |tt HH toh you mor*( tn ex- tI4£VIL - 5 YRS. OLD or better yot, ulmw you tin1 i>0Jn«ritMloti can lir in liOvAtcd in o«r 4 BEDROOMS - 2V4 BATHS fur »vfeuol tm^iftlu^ Thl*i En n rmmi SATISFIED WJTH BEING A STATiSTICt WfrW (UilniC Selmul urea itom rutiiu FANCUtD FAMILY ROOM I on jar, no tuli n^w for Just tnotlter j>ing rn the cash reslater? llv!»E room, full u to iffer. l 2 gurage, lovely corner lot. Itvtne ruom, larg« QUICK POSSESSION PEARSALL wlllt i lfcrtllii yprn don't come to u». and Ullohen la M tnulllnlc l>orrhr Do I*arch I ftr all T a »»""•»•'r««i« than anil HUM* il » r» WALTER KOSTER, INC. & then t\a cftni* to MODERN 0 thtA» 3-47CW Iliirrr Brown, Ht1 t'ulonini an *2 MM». I»*brU*. n. Urnr AI» WH Kckbhrt 1 M. llrSranr »ltcktc .. . All « \ ** t 1 « -it It t n K OIil ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor UUchoff .... 3-lOlfl in- ELSIE BETZ, Inc. IN SCOTCH PLAINS -I r|iiriliitCf II ^ ALTO R 202 Mountain Avenue to FRAME-STUCCO & BRICK $31,900. COLONIAL Itvlns riHMti tvltli S Tafephone ADoms 3*1422 $37,900. MOUNTAINSIDE 3 BEDROOMS - %*A BATHS rail SCOTCH PLAINS an*! THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. Ilrtw • # 1 > 1st FLOOR DEN • * • + • * • # -* *-»*«*#*f* 1|11 lot nn MntilU Bl<1c of HANDY TO '! ni'itr nrxv CtithnUr hlul' fNSURORS i PROFESSIONAl N.Y. & NEWARK BUS lutlh on %nUUitiifltim or -11), Ix-druuni .tff cxlr* ViJ? *%r i ii t It HUmrH, tk 26 Pfospett Sfroot AD 2-0300 P H|iac(oiiH kUviit'M with FIREPLACE b v u m MLt Dutch E»S Vtrmmhf frtnt H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor few » flllt $26,900 In ^tutrm, t iii frimi (he kit- in tkf btMUJtlful I*iti*ktt^M?*l fivetl**n v1 Se^ PI ferred «n<1 wvy fluH with Jti<* W6STFIEID Our 37«h Year FANWOOD fur your 1mme~ #J 1 r> lUnlu^: roum; kitchen with trtl*!* BpJsi'is Ki*nr hrdruont^ (^r tlim- ttrt'jtlut**', r raw on j anil dt'n>; H^s l»nth», TnMn^ndfum hUH^mt'Ut l*>uy room; «r. }>t; A nil In i*of fvt't cor tilt lun* PACKED WITH VAIUE ALAN in '" HOUSE HUNTING JOHNSTON, Realtor vrty IN CHICAGO ? MAY Wf ARRANGE (H Ml ^itOoitil ntiwt aiut only "NEW IISIING" i , r f im liv| un*l h*-vnlory on rirsl Jlnor; Ucn ttlra^uiu T^hi «IK MOUNTAINSIDE rm.m tt-UU ft ? t " - "K FOR INFORMATION ( l'tMlrmmiN aHI| biUii. tt IUJW a (i rr whatkMf yard, tllwl hnth on ABOUT THE * i antl invm-n will S ili SPACIOUS "SPLIT" UtHl BRANP NEARBY HOME TOWNS? 4 BEDROOMS - Wh BATHS RECREATION ROOM n l>1 wtUl $43,7511 ft tWM-r»tr Mtun^r plus toul hous*' hi llrf|»riu'P, t-o.«y »lri! with ffnLf,^ > l " P^"* AIR CONDITIONED tin si U'il HIM! K uti ilhiliit.' room with i''nn.'h ViVnVrM .« -Ik I* K»vyii aJ>nr;i1: H t ft lent and Itibur for Inf **tiiir Jii t-sttri'ltT tfni:. BEAUTIFUL PLOT 4 FINE RENTALS! $39,900. LISTED FOR .VO TAN.I NICK f«mlly nn,i il 1 at $180. 4| iMVsU W ; format tttii WESTFIELD COURT 2 at $250. living rmmij JV* , Ku.ny 1 at $350. t4I-11ttll 111 Colonials - Bi-Levds - Split Levels

BARRETTS CRAIN 4 BEDROOMS - 2V2 BATHS I ONE NANCY F, REYNOLDS foVmu) DINING ROOM - REC ROOM with uri" i i ASSOCIATES 2 JVKW i'UOVIOKX^IS «OA» AD 3-1800 FROM $30,990 i ;t . ft. X ; iulf i 10% DOWN mil py Ilrrttert Vntdr t Al> 8-» H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc WIUIAM J; , ri'niii, ant! *-Jtr^ll^n II. A. Mrtor*-, Jr...... AS* 2-7B77 und fxt, mtw ru.if, llrrticrt .1. Irltm ADIM4W .... «, II. Ilnrrt-d, Jr. ...Al* 2-7SJ10 ** AUte Lr land ...... KI.M nt A si i'r.r. THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. AD 2-1800 turn Aw. 1 I'lninn t— Evf», Only to g; M. I*, ftliun. Jr. Alt ftrtirt. w t(t I»t«r Referral I1T JOHKROV JR, far Braofcnr* II, r-. firtt r , TATJ3 A. G. t-JnItr ....Al* v ^EW REALTY CO. BMW FA 2-1777 W f THE WESTFIELD (N. LEADER, THURSDAY, JUtT . ESTATE SALf • SALE • j • REAL ESTATE - SALE • APARVMENTS-RENT • 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE • Needed For A W and -bHl hp Tables, ft i I' Address Change AvnUatttf nuw. 7-3-tf L Btatiun Kadig ft TV, [ OiJ1 y^--,!;^ ONIY ONE 833 South A-vc, Motid&F &ml f Oae wefrk's notice I* requested

Iki ni-h like it^s fin tinthy's^ T -• of readers at the "leader" who U^t, livKiuiini with yuv in U th-u find HlmiipIi Mi-nL hut r S t*A«TV MOVIfB* tor rent with pro- t f 1iim i $ I ft ml JA*IH ni" L-U*j4f-t nut) fJrss^vur i^i !>IIMIII ]ir-sj-i« » v I jootur, -cartridge type rpel . Any I ft-" "**• "<<*' ii TciU'thh V'iU Jrtti'iop in LI tit yp Address Usts ure made up ^ run the projector. JAMES J. DAVIDSON — with ^ M-l-up frir OriU"H i I i week £a advance, and wWie it is , JR. i -.-rnmtSt. •- , Wfid 1 iU* halhri. l(vlii«- rotjni, UUL si tll-iH nUi fi b at liit? lust minute iu I * loom. fuinil y refill, rt i 111L• ateit r; a;t;i turn rox' 1 ytf£u\ c;. r S 1 extra peper to & uew •* or the WORLD BOOK ENCVCiOPEOIA f address, it Is no! possible to pre- tfiplt \ MAKY OTHKk f'Hu south CHILDCRAfT vent ike 6k-eady addressed ;i t N. ,1 v For prices stad tirffis, J'linUt' paper from going la the old ad- dress wittteui the week's 2-6841 Calvin M. Schwartz T*»« "i-fcswter" will toe 5CHOOI fteottor • ROOMS FOR RENT • WOOD CHI Pi for Immediate fnnicrd psjury without extra charge anywhere in the United $37-900 with prUal*? IJIU h, O States for t&o&e subscribers who l)tiil» WH- Su(. It-U Ruu. l' COW OH W<>tlSE manure, ivell arc phoning to be away for tcm- | ted; farm rich top +txl\i t*i«o 1111 v-,. .. GRANT SCHOOL AREA FA 2-4700 4-S«iT ! Di-m-tired fttiywhE-re. ChuBtnut Farm, putary full any time. B8S-48SS. 6-H-tr Ftr brP- *" 4 BEDROOMS Otlf — S furjiLnlU'd lir«l tttM>rfe mi vau* till r«in'«i *)^i TRU YK»TERl>AV >v iih flurry llrl-tfrfln.il, **•<•* V/2 BATHS mMMb4 fl fid t^vvn HMII tr£LTLH|itirtnt tun. A I.* S-Ji^3 - ot MilII)iiru with homo lomtert on a Hrrvlr* rtmni In |>ri- HafD Street nnri HllUnp Hoed HILPWANTiD- only, AV 3* i>lnt rompW-te with a T5nt(r*5nt(r i m of Hlil| w nu- 1 FEMALC ' room cmd rin*|jlric*\ OPEN FOR INSPECTION merous to \tet ihsil will fit lntt» both t run i ^h pit Hi* ^1-, vi ty f*outt TIHK» (if mnl«-l living. Mr. Frufi-« your liotn* ami Uu Call t»4 3J fit'Hiil ilitn? A hiKUi-l'Mii*, ..ii«i!, Led 77«B. Even, T«2-*G2y. E^ wmnan lor _•. , _ CORNER CENTRAL l_ .'. 1. • • • •'" 1 II •_•_'. •J _l .¥ r\ h ii t» :ifi" ni Ti* i-ur with 1 ; v »Hf Mrs. Stiutll, Al> AND CONNECTICUT rii net'. L'ullurtnl lint |;: h-tli i.r^. * all SM -i rfvt.il InLmenl. YOUR DREAM COMES TRUE rii ^— ~ "»•- • * a&Pifctiuit, -nft-e 1S-35- S£drviom itt on tli Bf-LEVEt • OFFICES FOR RENT • bund, in-uri Irtilly •i^wury. To siurt mhltMe of level. On Rr^tU* level It* a 1 SKK I"(ITL V«l STVJHO. 1Q0S AI> :?-fiJi2- „ fl 4. ciuuw retrwitlon i^uoin for OKFECfi SPACE VOU RI5WT ti, AD 8-3 VEN BEDROOMS First flour, air oondlUoaed, j dt-en uf adults, A Involy |G0 month- wi«i.\ f.(> ft. lutiir. fully air Instruction on All Instrument* tj 14 n 11, l:s."i L»nio t'fiiinil l TttAVEt. AC1&NCY AH leseonB private. 1 $31,000. Ui H foaliBtif- iirlc-e — t fJ- llOUlt . SuatK Arc. Wei>. l AITEN&URG-EUZABETH, N. Hillary. jnM imim?iit. Must hi*vo u wn . J. rur. illf Q-QS9Q. Mr- Wo 111- wo ifrli you OMt'ii Dally 'TH H—HflLt. •""I'll fi K, £\. BISlVNKTT. toacher of y frMFOBTAm.E ! Centrr TIMKO AGENCY I.wtofct m^thodH, ClfcUi3lOBl find pup- 3B2-255S BRNTAL9 — Desk HAMMOND ORGAN AGENCY ul&r I.jt-aB^iLH in your home. GGC 1 ILK; IIH IS t rEf ilm, ffltDllj room Hi •ecretarlal. R^^tiutiti^a , jmd tele- „ Wealfleid. Call AD 2-B3»li- phone service, For information STEANGE STYLE—Per* rtl li I tit nun". Jlnflf "' jilease call Mrs. Walsh, AD 3-3701. PEANO AND ORGAN SALE Thry'rm nil . ihv. Htim*'! Pay 1 Diana Gtra modeli III3I)HI>4>M, i ,!- (xitl*. 10-8-tf llnki'M ¥JU Haymond Yi>iirte — Piano Studio witli miMHiy tHH'lHMl HH till- A\I>,N c-rnttT hfiU pyiii, la rue living •fe llfimiln—Kiirtln1—S»lin-rr Rath llusrrt luidf, At Linly in yuiir nt'tp'lilKM-Uf'ud in jiuit- dM bopet woflt r: L rII room. (Hniim rumh, will I \u wiill DENTAL, suite. tBtftblinlied location. — Stl tit <—<- IlUHllllOIld »" carp^tltm, *?nt -tn Ulichen* wail ]n nmBll [irofeasional JjuililhiE, Itental Vlnn — «13 Call or Write for Information the iwwifcyk x»ge of 1965. Two Cornea — one ftt J2|0 per OVPU, £l^ foot nnnel-li-il nvr Btrppt level, nlr-rondUtoiL^d, avrtiJ- tiMtriuMHf* tloii nwiiip DEN Ofl I'il able Immpdlat^ly. Centrally located. No. KurUd Au. AU actually a bctkal ml* month, available 1st v^ek of Ott-street parking, AD 3-1IKI]. 440 AITENBURO PIANO HOUSS, Inc. wimli pi-r inn- AuiTUnt, One nt J2f*0 per month, lovcl laiamlrv ft. Broad St.. HBO E. Jpm«r 8*.» BHanMrlh, IWr J. Wollc to ORGAN available Bept ember 1 for 2 trr-oil lot. newly i>irii:l,i> — l _ iny flock in your hom*. Modem meth- aiuJ QUt. T K'ruuiirt lluup, paiklngr art-a, alter ods- AH makes and modulo (t 1OINTKH Bill, or l tihio. years, Cflll /L>r more details. flUl(. Idpal T<»r liiwUrnnntt ofl'I-ri*?. Wrlic i r In pui-- owner -- puking Kim HI. chord org-Bn), CO AVpfltllrt wrinUur slioii. health clul) fU\ AI) .___ I .III l l 233 r I'llKO. R, t ilronil Ht., l Ft. FltOVT Cai)*» Cod, Jiry t.i«n r want«MI fur OIK* lot, attft-t'hed SL'ITH nf 5 ; ofTlceH In "VVeHt- 2i*" AD I-TB44 om' toiumt. TJgiit, airy. IS, l* ruiibrr B-K-tr nf all -r<'-.: -•-! ;• •'•« ,?.->_._.-'. >_ Call Mr. Totl. AD 3-1101, hetwciMi . Call £32 for hi- 'i ' J HI A.M. and n P.ST.. or write P O- GUITAR only. All 2-3RSIS. r H i — Modern Methods : : ii \m:>ir\j yvur* profi-aamnni mid 1rnchins tmmll ":"r:.;..',. IYM0ON COTTAGE tiK AfjUli^r i fi.I. ivo nonn I'Hymtnl—8 yeur i! f Inilr-H, HII rt . Cull AU 3-UH80 t^T *rr- 1'iM'inn urn I, 5i ruin v. ^ ••-' :; ' ••"•••'• •"• -^=ijL-"- =---••>-"--.-•= | $18,900. Built, !! bodi-oims, li"i wntpr ltktcrTlew. lie at, n<. tiuthB, a lMr WANTED TO RENT y-ri'Mnv, 1« A M- Hi »-ao-tf 4 I'.AL, K=IE Urond St. 233^1010, nuituro uinnn lr» 7-10-2, WAM'BI) bt-foto It Srmill mi- Ultnr • .•' -,• JAMES J. DAVIDSON . • -t - -' , • ..--•• • - - i • i • - I •' 1 I I '•'• I • I I"" " L -. J "I" I 1 I I J I"" " I " . . "." "| "I " .". luuln- furp apartment for in HTIV HUlJi«:l. GradnH J-l!. Cull HS1- for Infant anil h- ~r". - - - . L • .• • ^i •_'.'•! • r. > • • • .' '-' '< i »r • . _- » — MUKI 1ifMli;iKUii fur- Tllty Hturf M UHt luive • •,. • ij". ,- .". »-!• • V • * •- -'-'•-• .• i • • ••;.•- ' '•' - M- i k 4 bedrooms, ntirl with jiij chlUlren. A1VD ruoni rtintftuv\ ami :::-:":;v:>:xv--^;--;^'^:;:iL>.. ^'\i> -~> "y,':-j: >.".• "'• . CheriT family room with iii-U^. XVrlto: ("all KSli-fi - * - '.'.-• -_-•,-----'- ,i - _ - _ - -- i . j n . r | plare aiul hiirb*tu^ p llox 3 IB, Ht-nci-ai, l<''iu-IniB fcltoh+ftl 254 E. DHOA)> ST. ruom aiul eatlnp area Sn kiteb* lid, 01 31 WANTED _ L _ __ _ L nml bntlu Adi)!- IIMK v,\liu S.W. aiul park, J 4 ft,SO I). W/WTRI) — ^ lirr from nrvi'ii'1 I !;l li Owner—233^52^ Kr|. fL nf linrn or p.*- HELP WANTED pin* IMT|* tuition AD U-7fitV0 111 fi CASH FOR MKK'S OIiOTHIPTOf 7-8-tf IH, L'MKI tinn1 jewelry iunl IMJUUS, A.M.-r» l'.ai. 6-6-tl G*0Tg;e p, Hull . ., 4>f "»n Kirn IlHTP 'l^H tul^n nit nioni, TO HIJY FITTER-TAILOR AD Sp with inJiny uxirnH In Hit 11 fl-Mi-1 Ji'Wi'l ry. H ruck- Kilua 9C, a- A VTIUUI0 HU^I.ISN. SIIOTOIUVH, liour 1 nil 1 HiMMiril V i»isT«i.«, nnvoi.rr.il H, KNIVIOB ri-rmnnnilt niomn, willi H Imlli "(t mai^L^r left rln'M pi1 l lt Fur Mi James J. k A\» HWOICOH. STATIC AND FKI>- ILxiT y i Lit il!M)niii. KKclu.Mi i-uftip] istrly \v llux lit*. eh ii ICIlAMiY I.irKKStOl*. «UIV« AP- puiip|ltktl l"i nnlUiwn h1rt.li mid n mi-nt cull Mr. I-UMy ftt AI) 3-*n»0(». 1 7- D, WIKIJAMS. FA S-ROTS. vvllh ampJi^ tiLl>l*? ^i>;uur l^aitii rtliilnu iirnii, 22x1 !l llvinff room r -^- - ^ '-—, -_.- - 4-ir»-tr HAHNE & COMPANY 1 lo |iinl; ! BEDROOM RANCH wllli (tnU't luill ^rfe*!!, K^m-a- 'HA wlBhftH to buy DW cninn VV v-n ei -I- 10-3-tf porch, Vi lmtli anil numi^ nn and books. KA 2-74fta. novs I" dfllvfr n^ivKiJtLinM-H I'm in $32,900, our i-iwn In \V«-snif]«l inifl new VJT liiinwlilf. Wr linve !i)iHil|ir;H P moist lm» workshop JIM< f UK luumlry nrna* atirt 17 x 2<» play miMiilnw tlitily, E*fiV In with cloj*^!^ uiitl 1»n LOST AND FOUND hi only- *2S.S0r>. AD a liPf iinl t I-VM; Ji*[iri PATRICK I. HEDDEN l I i Mum, inning room. 17&G. J ^ ItHALTOH ptri]Vl tlK "I—i T with prAiM-'li:L1> Vlriniiy of Av*\ EMPLOY,. WANTED LEGAL NOTICES T, . tiny hur- 1 Janets Kvref n?d lots of Living AH l!:irii|:i' Sitli , ThtU'riilsi v, H IIANOVMAN Will elp:in altlcs, July z'l HII*1 'l'\, Ii A.\Tin ]p.r», KurgRRR.. WWil l cuu t ^ wltti R41 |!-, Hi. To All Whimi IL May y ITM»1 T—*]fft.y malo l^ltttn. work ajnl tr^nera] tinimeeleaninu, all Not IIM*- |H lH*r**hv tr Hint I frnin VVych i Flnr Stu*tt h ely 3 nicjiilhn Ol'lt UH«W*'J H to IJiLrllUn^hllJ, iHU'tV H l IIU 1)0- Inn Tf ynu'rfl tlilnltliiK nhnftd abourt II IM1K1 your J«(ii, Call Arthur, AD S- a flni' Tutuie tor ynur tamlL> ( M-IHMI -T-H.il II- «J.ir;!,i 1! rthilnfi: •roHiPmt Bt. Call AT) I V 1 l clni mum, f \wv til »T \' V, Jp lliMinlnfr^n nt SR4 R home In a KO&A reHith-iitl.al in kit e n, itiii- AlnuniHiiihhU1, Nrw .li-rsi-y. uit- L a owner J^2- S= un: hi vvn rol U*r. 13; near nuhlit: iiuti P ;• '" » <•* ? ', ]Kithil \U IICT tho firm immi* ^f C'mwrt fonntv BchoolH. Tlierc in ft lilW Hvln ami whiiv, in montlm *»ld. Mi I'luy Pul Un]|. llhf ni1 w. I ul ly Itnnltv will HX i)Iris on A VIM uwt 1. Iltinrsr a it* I AlotlnMln. H^ol- h 7-15-21 •l'Uiii, In iH^nnhjin-r wllh Uit* prn- room wllh nrrplnce. TV ro"*". ilrrsnr-n. $4. Bin IIil;Ii ittl A vi» , 1 room, lar^e bright lcit- viHEnnK ^l thf urt-lrli^ J^nii IJf l • REAL ESTATE-RENT* ]1 i r H li ^ y , Having lmrclwiHoil (ill 1 dSi.VH^ TU''H £• wt 1 fieri lainim. Will niUTlflc«.. < 'n 11 HI-- «- RANT SCHOOL tflin Ii.^t. tiiHl n nl! delilH nwrd to stun. C-J monthly, 1 1 I.Ml •SI>™l*"VJl'il* > wh\t.' fill, (i 1M nit won A \ win y tint » $33,750. hJ. rt'iiilinili earn :>ml fnil. r tin- huiin-. 1-1 v]M rt KANAN'M, Hurn*KHU' <»T Ihi' Cminiv owlnH family la this xiuir-l"iH AD 3- AUTOS FOR SALE nf I "hliMl, til lH I h OH tlH* Hl\li '^ulli )«1 win-k. CM. 11 Kxci-nhix f>f Lli^ rntn to ui said (!*•- rj-i n ij ->i| ij ri'UMt -I. md IL^P 1H h* rrby ^1 von l^i ^ f^r n>ritt St'lit. 1, I,VJ INTERESTED IN UNUSED MILES? ! TOUGH GALS—II o 1 d i n rimm, l H. 2 Cull lintliH, recrffttiMii ^ . — ^_ "J 1 CE^'^M'irH !lf Hit 111 d*' volunteer paratroops stand AI' !!-7!*:i" clittf^ nf Kuhl ui-d^r, i\v tlii'y will H 11 r THES£ CARS HAVE PA5SED OUR 16 POINT SAFETY Vni.'MJ, \MIIITHM S \V4l.n\N w IM> fon'viCure T luiri't*d from pnwM'Utl nt; In formation before board- mn. H.-KM.I 1 Owner Transferred I All i'oi AND PERFORMANCE TEST liki mil r htu- |n_li liHhy-slttln nj- ji-i'i ing a plane to mnke a jump. Write It-.x , A, w ill 1 :ilu' c-iiro *»f yemr rlillil or Hill lHf I J He** mlffhty sad nbout li-aWnR tU-r, fio 1-Jm ht. dt'i n hui I nm^l bj-lni;- SIIOMK mv SVIA'IA but It's niir luclty day for tum FULLY GUARANTEED lit 11%> ^irl < I]- y^JiPN ;i ml '-vt-U owner IH lcnviriK fi PUMCICUH FULLY RECONDITIONED iNiVi.il>, My vu U« proud nf. Eves: FA 2-32U3, • PETS FOR SALE • 1963 Sedan Grey 1*60 Sedan Green mul T'IC lloan him tin 17 pony, 1962 Sedan Grey 1960 Sunroof it Blue A Superb R«nch K^^ilnp- fifn*n jumper, ^'^ntlo lmt *BLDG. CONTRACTING *BLDG. CONTRACTING SURGEONS $31,500! lively. wn(:r oui^ro^n. l'hone 0^7- 1958 Karmann Ghici White -MODERNIZING Q92X (Warren TW)K>, 6-17-Lf -MODERNIZING KRAUTTER TREE EXPERTS You've i:nme to tin; riKji for an older WE ARRANGE FINANCING AND INSURANCE ON PREMISES MOXAMI C\ KHAUTrBO, If you're lonklnu f PnfHll& puppy who EH ju-Jtct U^illy FAIIPniVTHY Jf»l>a; Htllanmms.c Ar. PATCIIBS H Crmlunte FurtMirr In onc-iloor Hvins. lMcln hovjH^l.iroK^n? Tln/n uo hav*» j\xr\ rtw Don'.hffl, RcillnKH. basement Jvrnvr HF TIITQIQ MKRVICH1 Opportunity New Jersey Certified'Tree Expert l!v- • PL 6-7400 ALLIED VAN LINES Coim»t«te Inaurnnuo Cvcrfte Knocking I Ml K0HTI1 AVIO, AD •»• full riiciin VACATIONPLACES ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS owner linn ?\,,r,!.o SALES • • SERVICE , . . . PARTS . BODY SHOP vMAV A CO. M«VIN<; * STIHU like tl*iH. for n liiiiu• t mv JS •« - "-hair i»an,«. mtm-lit' 1 'l. Now lnadliur hnuHclioM eoodH lf«l IlldllK IHO lllllHUl • IH Illllil HMN.U I'I Kltrhi-n nrul IlnUi t« nil SO HtaifH nml Cimartii, BiiGflnl- inn. S^IHMl. «Vi 11 "11 i-r. •Hi nnt ) „,.„< Illot HUl'-n Ankiiu,' lulnir In NfW Iin^lrknd, inorldu, Hiid MISCELLANEOUS Xiitu enimiu > H P.M. rinllfimiliL nhlpmcntn. Sum* van tu UVIIIK rrM.m will. iir-P iu-r. IHI - ryy flertilnutlun, Jjft IIH enilnuLte your fl-3-lOt hhif K. m-xt move. UJiitGd Vitn Linen, AI DIGG5 CATERING SERVICE It>K "Him, IU'IUXP rm*d^rn !•y - 17 1 TUInr \VW, f. 11 II • I s t i« J 1 iifcC imra. HI sivrrs— ''•"' " . "KnJoy your- ivith ii view -ii n|- v"? yuur warty, Ill IDEAL WAY MOVERS 1 All aa.l £32-8fiao »flQr P.M. HltunLiMl In an Fvci-utlu arta In iT- n; anil liTid^r wcrk, FULTON 8-3914 1 *.* and H*.tiMl ni ISI.i'f'n Jmi _«WI»T ii. Call AP utwr iiiiln offer, 10»-i>*: uii»»-( ' '••• f.pt Jlie "T Jll^PolIpyn" Morf Yon VH won't up? 'VVr< t'jiil "• lltr.p C p lt:n (I S. ANDERSON ri-iiiilr (1i-m wllh i-r t; L'.M CHARLES G. lo|i. linn, full AH Mlled StoruK" fJrjmpany. A What Dreams AD 2-6900 Mitlloiml Van LITIDH. Liocfll - B. 2-lJlOS. ,; „ orr 1 ^ HIIL't I I — I - L! -* "r Are Mode Of 1 T it . Scdlty hlHII'l!. !', H ci n ' 'Sl^MM, Iti'I Alt* CARPENTER-BUILDER 1 , JR. titbit, p llMtt >.-11< 1 i 1 i"ti, Itfc M , r J Hh'*-rill t;» sui fi-26-tf •iV-iEAimi ui:i»An- K-c:!r>: .. A 1> i1- - I'AUHAM litmn . All w+rU «-" *s Realto - = rti- ,n IMPtJlIT IT T If V(JL1 ht!Vl< n II I1.1- UmiiO' "ii n ii L> 11 mi r i ; Hin rn.iv^tJnmil TV. HU «:; r: K'I-Ii ASSIST I Small nulrn liM-fH' m*' ftni l r:nmt N. J. BROAD STREET A 1-1 t«. .s. Htllll clillWfT IcilkH I''- AH 2- Urt-H, U 15 VV1HM'_ Jt S I -J! 1 [LrliMute- iM;Ii-1i i with K 12»lft Sedan DAMS 3-6639 ruuni, un9]ili'li' hiitlin-nttw ri-fiMirl- LANDSCAPING Ifir.7 I-MHI I>( whll r I'DIIVCI tlUh-- lii'^ iriv $1564.50 ic STORE FOR RENT • vrhi I ow:\ II t Sr^s4 JI iwl ni'w hut * » 'v 6CI1. r tf 4 - rriL^.HKih)i\ AI ' S-U^l^ or AU - P'rilllk IlllllnliJ-rilHll, IStt -" 7REE REMOVAL 1517. I—T-Vlll pfilnt mnit.ll 1 fsini- 11 tlifd IT-On S I "* "• MarLnu iit tiir i-fflf i-n ;i>- IK.UK..' for SIT.. AU J-H276. nrthwiiv hen!, $2151.50 inn I vnrusw \<;n\ fit-In^' H,-I|MM it • ill' r- • FOOD CATERiRS ciur . mi-?, Otiier &IakckP, ll^ilelH on n, CJnrk SulL REMODELING & REPAIRS Prompt T>Pllvfiry III til (A III 1,1, \f ( 'ont !ir,)^£ ^ tflrninril. lavvn^ hhtf'k. fill! in.tvt'!1, siir i- i-M.ln(:-. J-IM1U alLwr ft I'M PATRICK L. HEDDEN ]('V,' III ll'-.lH'"', •l^'-t-lh Ml AH TMH*H l litres » ROOM & BOARD ® AM lo\VI(i:il> rfHiiirlfti^ KII too s 3-44 Surlh A ilny tn inltUM 1*1 lift eujli t U* t'M'i # v All *^-: 11. < SKfl I'nrk ATP.. ftontrli I'leln ll>.-7 IICICK, ;ill pinv.'r, i .SM-H I'fitlii U Ini) t I lilt ili 131 f-f»l'Vi(.:c — M 1 Avr, |«'r J M r;H hil:i I i !-!. All VV< lr ionmn ill prlvntB liomr. ^ ' ^ B-fl-tf HI.-II. $sjr.. AH --s;i:.ii. 8 THE WESTF1EL0 fN. J.) LEAUEK, TIOTRSUAY, JULY 2S, 1905 -• ••

.1- Upon ;For Arthur vanced al * Arthur C. Kotzlaff, a cacfcl in the •Poserve Officer Training Corps, son 'of Mr and Mr*. Thadtk-us A. Kctz- Jo attending hff of ui ClnviT Si . is scheduled io ivceivv a f»;nmj3: ion July 30 in degree this

THE HARTRIDGE SCH

1040 Plainfield Ave.f Plainffield, N. J.

A college preporotory school for Established 1903

-•• Htlj'J T;iyl-,r —Uel-yl Taylor STAFF MEMBF'HS—Leaders o* the jirogram for (he summer plny- Kindergarten through 12th TOP HATTERS—Participant* in the Hat Show held last week al TUB BEST TOSSER-Ji»i OHIo RUMO. Olympic gruttud sr&snu »l Grant School under liu- sponsorship or the tVcstfleld Field. Grant School playground provided a colorful and varied spectacle of » uf M-vera! cvult at Saturday's pntfnm »t Recreation Commle&ioii an* Shrill* KJuil»er, UKSISUIII*; Kobcrt er , «ud Uav« Burnley, The best hats won ribbons fur CJieir wearers. shows Ws prowess, and form In the distance h Some scholarthfp* availabl "We arc one of the most success- ful ^iTi«* in ^ state,'* said , Columbus At the same time, Holubek and PL 6-0035 Racltt Appointed Vcrkuilen ran to the house. Hall Yaiinuzzi Heads and we are proud of our volunteers. (Continued from paye D joined his co-workers a few minutes They should bu praisod." afterward and the three men made He altriliuted the successful pro- lumbus, fourth, K. Homier. MrKin- Vice President Of several attempts to get through the Fan wood Youth -ram la the wide community iind Icy; fiAh, M. Murltm, Columbia; heavy smoke. Finally they located »mp]oyer support 0/ YKS. sixth, M Alberf&jn, Franklin. the cause oj the fire, u burning mat- For Dumont Boy*s Broad Jump: First. D, Banking Firm Lrcss, and took it outside to the Robertson, Franklin, 5'5£w; second, street. — Chords A. Itacht; Fanwood—Robert -T. yanmizii J. Perkou'skl, Tanuujues, Liurd, M. The fire department arrived short- Sullivan, T/imaques: fourth, D, MM- J bt-en appointed a vice president ! of 56 {Mftnwood Kd. has been named ft ly and cleared the apartment of icr. Washington; firth, U. Carter. voting stockholder of S! chairman of the Fan wood Youth- Hanimilt & Co.. Inc.. nationwide In- : smoke. BloomfieJd Fire Chief John For-Dumort committee. The appoint' Columbus; sixih, J. Devalos. Co- Brogan notified New Jersey Bell and lumbia. 8-!0: First, D !U-iter. Wil- vc&Unent banking and brokerage ; ment was announced by Michael firm headquartered in Now York. praised the men for their prompt Swayzo, chairman nf the Union son, G'5": second, C. Wahw.s, Grant; and efficient action. third, J Honralwn, Washington; Mr. Racht attended Syracuse Uni- County Youth-for-Dumont commit* fourth. T. Anderson, Washington; versity and was graduated from llic Hall Is a splicer for New Jersey tee. fifth, T, AJlx-rtson, Columbus; sixth. University of Buffalo with a BS de Dell and has been with the telephone Yannuzzl, a senior at Scotch s in business administration with company for 24 years. Holubek, who P]ainfi-Fanwood High School, is ac- L. Isbrecht. joined the telephone company 2G tive in Iponage political and school High jump boys. 11-12: First. S. highest distinctions. After serving as a Kim Lieulonant; years ago, is a lineman and Verku- affairs. He is vice president of the McCloskey. Lincoln, 4'8"; second. It. ilen, a splicing foreman is a 30-year local Tcun-Age Republicans, and a Davis, Lincoln; third, J. Perkowski, in the U.S. Army Signal Corps in the Korean conflict, he joined the Old- | veteran of the telephone business. member -of the gruup's campaign Tarnuqucs; fourth. Al. Miller, Wash- ccmmiU.ce. ington: fifth, tic. J. Maddox. TarnO- bury Electrochemical Division of Iho V In school, Yannuzzi is a mcmbir WHY ques and H. Palmor, Franklin. Hooker Chemical Co. 'n Niagara EUGENE HOLUBEK Bruce Robinson Attends Kails, N.Y., os assistant industrial of the Nslional Honor Society, presi- Distance Throw lor boys, 5-7: relations manager, He entered the En^lisli Institute Study dent of the Debate Club and the Li- C, Irwin, Franklin, 3011.8'; investment business as on invest- ! New Jersey Bell brary Council, and survud as a dele- , T. Jacobs. Grant; third, T. menL counsellor on the stuff of How* At RutgcrM Univ. gate lo the American Legion Jersey CARRY Radians, Wilson; fourth J. Hlxtcr, nrd C. Maurer—Investment counsel Boys State, lie is a ho a IVQCIUT in Columbus; fifth, J. Itothbuum, Wash- Bruce Robinson of B21 Kimball the church school of Iho Fr"irsl Meth- in Niagara Kails. Later he moved tu Employee Hailed Avo.. a teacher ut i^owark Academy ington: sixUi. T. Coumbe, Columbus. Fort Lmiderdalc, Fla., as assistant odist Clmroli, Scotch Plains, and 3-10; First, T. Anderson, Washing- in Livingston, is among 60 partici- plnns to onler the Metliodist ministry manager of the local office of Good- For Heroic Act paiiU in the English Instituto fnr ton, 373.3; vucund, W. Hobinson, body & Co. aflej' graduating from liiyh school. There's more than fabric superiority In Gant. In addi- FrankUn; third, h. Turner, Colum- sccondflry school trachcrs now in In iMil, Mr. Itacht becatne resi The New Jersey lk*ll Tch'plioiu' tion, "needledinto the warp and woof of every Gant bus, fourth, J. Itachirts, Washing- Co, has jwardei cilritions to three progress at the Summer session of 11 dent mmiagpr of the ; Fin., Kutgcra University. shirt — there's flair-fit show — three vital inher- ton; fifth, D, Rtller, Wilson; sixth, office of Slieai'fion, Ilanmiill ft <.'o. nf 11s employees who came to the YES Can Help ents that make all the difference when a man wears J. Plorcc, Jefferson. 11-12 boys; is now regional manager, respon- aid of a housewife and her 9-year- The six-week institute, which is First, D. Trimmer, Tamaijucs, 410.5; sttptHirtcd by Hie National Dpfen^c a Gant. sible fur the Finn's 13 offices locutcd old son when fhv Ijrokn out In their The Youth limploytnmt second. .1. Monrlngcr, Franklin; iliconifirM home, Kducutivn Ad, begnn July 5. An We chose Gant because they take shirt making seri- in Florida, Arizona mid lntL^ratcd progrnm of advanced has more than 700 hoys uncl £\V\R third, U. Stanley, JWfar-son; fourlh, His hemlquartcrs arc the firm's The ctiiploycos 'ut Kuuenci Holu- ously. They're hard to please (like we are) when it J. DolloHusso. Wilson; fifth, J. studies In literature, Umyuu^, and refiistercii, uv.iiJohlc ay gardunci's, tnuin uffictv14 Wall St., New York lifk »)f r>4Tt WcsirielO Avw., HOIKTI composition will attempt to familiar; baby-sitlcrs and hotneownur liclpers. conies to fit of collar, its roll, its profile—how much HOVER, Wilson; sixth, M. Albrrisujji, Mr. Itacht married the former Hall of SO DutTcll St.. Verona, and Franklin. izu participants with a variety of Anyone desiring to employ thest* it shows above the suit collar. They're fastidious .lean MacLeod of Niagara Emails, The Marvin Vcrkuilen of 4 Huron Ave., conLernporury approaches to litorory young pooplu is asked to enntact YES about the way the body of the shirt drapes and folds- Boy a ltotay itisu.U; First, Tumu- couplo and their two children live at crJtlclsnu linguistic study, and coin- hcadquiniors at the Central Hail- All must Integrate to achieve that viable ingredient qiles, 5G. 1 seconds f JVrkowski. Is* 11139 PuddinRstonc ltd. where they Tin: incident occurred on Feb. 25.position. road SI ^i I ion. brecht, Trimmer, Holland, Maddux, nro members of t!u; Community Tha men working in ilnlrlwin St., which gives comfort and aplomb. In substance, Gant Pn»shyifirhin (liurch. Mr. llacht is heftrd sciviiiiifi from thn woman who Itobert H. Priest, fi.st vice prcsl- shirts are keyed to the discerning tastes of well Alberlson. Palmer, Jester, U. Palm- an active Ilotarian and Ma.son, a lived in IIH! (wo-stfrry ri'sictrnco. tp in touch with the | £c,r,\, repcrled thai siaco May I groomed men who appreciate quality. These men are er, and K. CutrerJ; third, tie Wilson membor of Phi llota Theta, nailonnl HftiUzhift Ihrru w;v$ i\ fire1, Hull ini- "Leader.'* Tell us when you return. thn?i 325 yuungstcrs have our customers. (Reiler, Boss, Havas, Williams, fraternity and beta Oammn nu'diaicly cnllod the Htocimficld Vim placed in jobs and he 1IQPL>S to Cant, and Hello Russoi, nnd Cnlum- Siyinn, national honorary fraternity n^pnrtincnt lo noiify thi'in of Hie Opportunity comes to the pre- 1.200 yoLinjisters by ihc end Q( tlic Open Monday and Friday bu.*t . Webster, Morton, Har of Commerce and Uuslncss Arminls- situation, wed.—Dr. Rudolph year. Eveningi Until 9 P.M. ris, Johnson, and Carter): fiflli, Lin- (ration. froln (Crosby, Chewy. MeKwcen, pavis. Milieu, and McCIoskcyi: ! Xivo •J:v irxth, Crunl tffnll, Dortw, , Uatko-s, Mooi'o, Hunt's). At Iliituau 264 E. Broad St., Westfield Prog rum.*; tit the various play- MlVMJpvm. grounds continued during the past Workshop At Rutgers AD 2-2900 1 in spilt? of tin Olympic ivj Westfifld residents. Mrs. ratlons, KugistraUon rllmhori to owr Alice C. Grant of 23U No. Clwsinut 3,100 nt Iho to grounds, and tho sum- St.. u tcachiT aL Wilson School, and INCLUDES mo i* sohedulc contlnu^U al n f»Lst Mrs. Winifred Michaels of 410 Roan- pact. Recently held on the grounds okc Rd., a irachor aL I<:disun Junior were n hut show, t>et show, anajuiah School, are nmong ,r)-1 pai-lici- Price Quality • Service other st>ccinl evonLs. in Uio Itmnnn Mutations in Find out for yourself how you add savings upon savings when you The* sports EChrrliilo.*) ;irc Kducatiort workshop for ft-food*shop at RAU'S . , . compare our price, qualify, service to all Ing QA planned. The Nnk Hockey. educators now in progress tit the others!.. We dare you to prove us wrong! and liop r Session yf ru, The pion.s for Hit? town ;no nil iU?tt*r- University. •ninoti. while (he M>ftbnl] UI;U:IM from Flic intensive Ihrcc-wcek grounds ;ire striving to hcKan July 7, covers Fresh "Irsl pl.-icc in a very close race bo- practices and techniques which will "vci'ii skilled tCNiius. | iiclp slutinntri lo clarify (Jwtr })L»r- The b;illooit uscvnslnn is the hlfi i snnal values find et:ahia!c their be- went this uivk. llJilf Iho play- IKIV:OT patterns, OUND jrounds senl up their h.ilfons yo.^- Special nulo will i*o made of ways rrday. a:ul T half partici- Ihcsi? s can l>o used witc this ndcTnumi in l:iis very pop- to ease problems of prejudice and ihir event. Winners of those foil-: dtafri initial ion Jiwl to raise the as* CHUCK Another New Item uons travfllin^ ilif Imu'e-st dist;intc \ pirntion lovels of chiUlron from ills- from Rau I rili \w uimoMnrod in Ihf iwav future, i :uhaiit;inf IHIIISCS. HLVSKIOS (IK* rogn- Tenrferl Smoked round is lioMiitR ;» fnokant for tlie|liiv fission::, tlitre will hv infornuil ; CHUCK nf ;nui CHUCK LOIN OF lieir surminjr pro;;iT,Lin, t);t WAGON +l fin* in*\l wiv hi? Ky< s* occur ill Iho t'i'U1 tif STEAK PORK roumfs me HK- l-';iir. two \wr minute thrmijiliout llu- wurk- In the I'ViMit hrld in American inchislry. STEAKS i I lit' pl;?>-j:t'ou (lri\'ft's in ifi CDLintics of 1(UVMI in iviih tin1 - show thai dislaiu'o jnti^niont sertus Till tls !n intTCasi' snuu^vjiat up It) Iho a«e ! of a7i, Ihi'H rlitTcascs: I HIRED CASCADE WHITE ROSE THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK For Aulo- Who dofb no evil, is apl Redi-Tea WeFor Dishwasfiers +** .. .- J Dealers have boxes to suspect nono. set (ill-timo sates records this year-and we're out to top them by ofieung unbetievabb deals' Come lk dt WANT QUALITY MEATS Free SAVINGS ON NEW TRUCKS AND USED CARS.TQO! NOW AT YOUR... AND PRODUCE delivery . •. of 763 Mountain Avenue DRexel 6-5505 Springfield course! WESTFIELD FORD 319 NORTH AVENUE ADams 2-3673 T80B WESTFIEia (N- J.) , JTULY £3, Section And Club News of the Week in the Westfiel ^4 re I "ths club has contributed to h proud of the activities n Mary E. Newcomb The Woman's Club the cultural movement of WestfieEd oi the club. \ Is Given Fiag and has constantly upheld the pria- Mrs. Charles Meyer, tfeperimeisfe Around Town ciples of the constitution, the state chairman, raised the flag an the new i Is Bride of A 50-star American flag that once of New Jersey sn4 the objects of the flag pole, a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Koberi McCIung turned to Westfield witb them for a flew over the White Bouse was pre-town." ta-t P. Bckext of 621 Vermont St. I visit. William Parker sented to the Woman's Club of West- Mr. Beard added, "The Hag calls She was assisted by Mrs. Romaia * field by the club's civics and legis- for responsibility as well as privi- Hariwig, a vacation ffi Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fhelps o£ St. Paul's Episcopal Church was lative department Saturday at thelege." Be quoted William Biackstone dungs were 414 Kimball Tvrn will be the hosts clubhouse. who s**id "A good citizen is one who •? Mr, this eve&ing at a reception In hon- the getting Saturday afternoon for t The ALA z&% zm zippy xigzagglfig the wedding of Miss Mary Elisabeth Former magistrate William Beard lives honestly, hurts no one and Howe of or o( the ftratanaal Workers ©I the gives every man his due." see traffic it zhming zigm of Westfieid Presbyterian Chureb, Neweqmb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. reminded the women of their con- from inzaaiiy. Mayor Robert Mulreany said the 3 and Mrs. Jean Francois BUI M, E

I .-:.<• ••..^•^.•JI).I.T '/-'T an's Club, -oil, Mich. . n ."iV. • • • i • i"i "in iib i day Chits. -••_; ••->••-.. •-.•"•-.^-••v-. ;:i ^ Given in marriage by her father, fmevmiy tJeorge Suits an I"' •'"• Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Davis the bride wore a gown of white silk Ktmball Ave. re- . V and family of Providence, R( I. J J_ organza over taffeta with a bodice dt&inond fh&pa, • -.v.-.\-v*" ; • - "••••.,•, - from a mouth long -Yv.," .',, ."-".•-Ik - have moved into their new home at trimmed Jti Aleneon lace embroider- j5 the country, visit- 34 Sandy Hill R

'" -' ' • -'-":.. : - .- ; : ' "- ..' • • "- m •;:-., .V. --".•" > '": •,-,•?• ;' finance committee of the club has r : 1 David Pitzer. USAF, ed College o£ Bmporia, Ran., and \\.'-.^ \:-" •" •"• -- •:.'«•;•; i.-,--,-/:-^".-.;-^^,-:^^ the couple will live in Tarbaro, carefully noted down, your Fairleigh - DicKenson University planned this informal summer get • Mrs.. Donald Pitzer friends advised as to gifts ;e St. is leaving today where he is studying educational together for members and their Activities Listed for assignment. Flight psychology. He plans to teach in this guests who are in town and watU to already chosen. Avoid gather lor an impromptu social The Newcomers' Club [ebb Air Force Base, area when graduated, •i duplication ami disappoint- Tex. .. ._.l_—..— ,_.^_ —••• •••••— if afternoon. Mystery gifts will be a feature of the affair. The Newcomers' sowing ciub will ments bv reqistanno fn Marilyn Haufler Feted not meet tonight. Jrs. K, L. Kummerow Further details and reservations The couples' bridge groups will be [Ave, recently return- Miss Marilyn Haulier was honored may be had by calling the chairman entertained tomorrow night in the [visit hi Forest Park, at pre nuptial parties by Mrs. E. E. MKS. W. H. PAKKER IV of the day Mrs. Frank diTroHo or (Mary E. Newcomb) homes of Mr, and Mrs. Charles \ Kummcrow's- mother, Crow of 581 Topping Hill Rd. andMrs. John Lavey. Schroth of 411 Quantuck La., Mr. j Kutnmerow, who re-Mrs. Samuel Friedman oi Watehuitg and Mrs, Henry Strode oi 816 Boule- Mountainside Group vard and Mrs, J. Witchcr Turner of

Plans Fall Affairs J9 Woodbrook Cir- • tar r. I r It Monday the golf group will meet •^^vAVrt\A>v^wv\v^4rfiny**wy» Mountainside — Mrs. Joseph Rig- at the Pitch and Putt course at JEANN £JG, vice president and ways and 9:15 a.m. • Free delivery — anywhere Never a charge for credit • Free gift wrapping means chairman of the Woman's The tonnis group wilt play at 9 Club, entertained members of the a.m. Tuesday ot the Tairtaques 2O6 E, BROAD ST, ADAMS 3-0S29 ways and means committee at herCourts. The telephone committee summer home in Lindy's Lake this will not meet this month. WESTFIELD • N.J. O#\ L L week. Combining business with Wednesday the evening bridge OREW pleasure, tho committee discussed groups will meet at the homes of ALSO RUTHERFORD plans far fund raising affairs for the Mrs, Robert Jones of 843 Scotch JEWELERS* RIOGEWOOD • HACKENSACK fall. Of particular interest was thePlains Ave, and Mrs. Robert Tool planned bus trip to the Brotherhood of 52ti Lenox Ave. Winery in WsshingtonviUe, N .Y., in October, Vacationing? Keep in touch with ilio "Leader." Tell as when you return. On All Purchases Totaling SUMMER $1.00 or more ... LAST CALL (except certain fair trade items) •m PROTECT SAV NGS PLUS: YOUR/ SPECIAL TABLES OF MERCHANDISE Gifts and Accessories MARKED DOWN to offer you FURS/ Children^ arid Teen Clothing Tremendous Savingsl STORE WITH A ^°n't Miss this Opportunity to be far-sighted * *. Buy for future MASTER FURRIER Misses' and Women's Fashions tv A MINIMUM RATES f *ng at really great savings. Come in early while selections MAXIMUM CARE complete. FULlY INSURED

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ST. 227 E. Broad Street vv 129-139 Cenirai Ave AD 2-4800 Rear Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY to 9 P.M. OR AD 2-1072 Closed Wed. During Free Customer Parking ot 132 Eimer St. Open Monday and Friday evenings REGUIAR CHARGE July and August THE WESTFXEU? last week iouna wu«*m* .7 •"TV &&%m2 the I University of Kansas previews for' Hemr W. Quini* Jr., mn ai Mrs. veiy busy. The mam *cfay- f prospective freshmen was Boger I Susan L. Fisher of 800 Forest ii JOT Saturtoy*s 1 Olympics Between times, the of 2140 Bayberry La, hag completed torn years* service in Playfield Activity comprised ^ ! * * ** the air force stationed &t Dow AFB, erounders manage to give & hat tlu mate host the Npk-Hockty Touraa- ******* Jtefr j James Eastman Smith, son of ,t and attending the University of * -Rita Collins iwk second Mrs. Sanford Smith of 329 Kimbalij j^ jo , H*J is now taking a summer un6 play McKirtey lygm a e MeKINLE4WC*Wi>*^-V* , _.. !" ^ * £-Tract ; ***<£*Kefld to° * tlurd.iiIil1 _ Mary Lawrence K&med to the banor roll of Glass-jAve., was named to the honor rot! j preparatory c&urse st Mud, of the past week at McK£ | -£ £ ^ « in saftbaU. J boro Slate College for the spring [ for the spring semester at the Uni-School, Plainfield, and will continue tor firsS pri A!3 the practice for tlie Foster of 2083 Ave.t K|6 y ««* spen• t -prii»i-Uw p^l^%idU tot wi* SW»H* »'»- was Patricia Komens&t versity of" North Carolina, college studies in the fall. ih-m,,i,.c m h hfld Saturday. Pt»t-1 n1081 !I1U J „„,• Uz Fri Olympics paid off for Cota&us. Ooreen U Mar- # * * * * * Olympics to beP held Saturday S3 Tna -U. Frtofo t« 337 Season PL have all Mountain A-ve*. Scotch Plains. Thev amaEsed 102 more points thm Hat Robert S. Vigrsoto, son of Mr. an4 C. Monteliofte has seen " were made, trials were run, an AFT** A PJ¥L) named to the honors list of Newark] list for the second semester et Mid- Events this week include a bean College of Engineering. daughter of Mr, end Mrs, b awards of honorable mention were Also ion * * * dlebury College* Middleburyt Vt. Mar beck. bag throw tournament for the girls given to the runners-up. maeher, The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. T. * and a folbaJl throw tournament for Curtains and W&dew Linda Somraerfjeld, daughter of The soltbaU game en Tuesday Sfcv m& Mn: Arthfer* M. Sommer- WaUermire, she will be 3 sophomore Named to the dean's list at Frank- the boys. There will be a Pet Show Gehirt, at the coilege in the fall. lin and Marshall College was John and a Koai-Aid party tomorrownjtt- found Columbus on the losing end, iUM of 219 fcynrt iA> will «pend the * # * Hoyce, Bu{f ^ first semester of her junior year at h. Everhart Jr., sou of Mr. and Mrs. ernoon. Also tomorrow the hi$h* 8-5. Some id the players who par- DRESDEN Curtain Shop « Mary U Wiepkingp , daughter of John L. Everhart of 110 Gallows Jight will be the mobile animal zoo ticipated for Cotobus were: L&* Laurie Hevers^ Syracuse .t/niversHy in, Florence* Mrs, Karl C. Wiepking of and Meg Mr. Hill Rd. which will visa McKtotey. mont Turner, Chris Campbell AI 760 Scotch Plains Ave., was selected Harrison, Kobert Turner, Tim amt'MicheleKing Green, Cliff Lloyd, fra Thorne, Mike Hugh MeCulloeb. Sanders, and Bobby Carter, The craft &t Columbus hosted the town Nok- mosaic tiles beautirul ashtriyjj -• '•J- . i Hockey Tournament on Thursday. Bruce Schork, representing Jeffer- plates. For son playground, won the champion* shoe button ship* At the end of the week, the making -"i : i CJood Citizen awards were presented The honor.of - ,<' ;;•• Kenny Bladcwell was the winner. for Olympic wee!t . . . 1. . . Omitted in last week's article was Bride and Bill Ricky Bixler who won the award for Something to the second week of the season. Family Fair-4i AD 2-4800 Birthday, Mary 129-139 Centra! Ave. FRANKXIN ''• Congratulations to the Franfclin "-••1 Fr«e CUSTOMER PARKING - 132 Efmef Sf. playgroundera wfco practiced and co- operated last week in preparation tor On Tuesday & the Olympics. A good job was done traveled to Faaw OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY evenings unfl! 9 P.M. by everyone and the results showed game. The boys this. Linda, Greg, Sue, and Keen are (Continued

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•# ; Sargent of 84 Fair HIM Dr., h»U cbimm?y sweep brooms. the "aiost original" Here this vtmk. Miss tamse Sar$est vis- To Wed DAR Regent Names Betrothed p was selected to bpii, %n$ Barbara Efige! spared 'Uftd $1% PMsch*$ ia Swit^^-la^ ftp* portray l'Mary Poppius." best f^wered -hat, wi 1 Committee Heads yficlds ••s.: three -Wfidfes and returned here characters chosen were; * Havas receiving honorable .Mrs. (Mrs. sFMsch. Mrs, Ralph A. Hall of 547 E. Jim Delia Russo: "Miebael Brown, for the tpwn i vlsitin: Broad St., regent of Westfidd chap- from previous page) Chris Nelson; "Jama Erown," Liz tournament was held ¥\ ter, DAR. bas named the committee and the girls lost 3040. Collecting Augustine. who competed for the tamor <^ f P•ij i J chairmfe& in serw (luring her tenure hits for the boys are Marvin WhaWy, The Hat Show was held Wednes- reseating Wilson at the Iowa tour. of office. Robert Fiorina, Mark PalasHs, Dave day morning, P&rticiparvts were; naxnent were: Valerie Hevas* S^ Chapter chairmen of national com- Bag ColeswoHhy, Jack Watkias, an3 Neil $cbambref Drew Scbambre, Lis j i,an<3au( Johu • • i - mittees are: Mrs. Richard C. Eich- Augusiine, Mickey. Slmrm m4 Deb- eer. Tom Donald Keiter, JKW«*- Kevin Banner. Dm Cwpo* Charley ter, American Indians; Mrs. John Pete C&oke, Mike Mocker, Larry Ve#a. Paul Herron, Jasepr Furh- My Burke, Kim O'Donnetl, tany En- 1 • -I W.'Shera, American heritage; Mrs. man, Pudgy Palssits, Toin Coo^an, Leslie Askanas, David %m&tA| K.sgeiE.ugei,, JaJayy McX^Ral^, F«£e K John h, Everhart, Americanism aiui Mike Giordano, Frank Wells, Dave Jeff Zande, Havss, Pam Mark MacDosald, Pete SchmWt DAH manual for citizenship; Mrs. Scott, and Ales M-oltviatls also play- Rich Grodziak. Tom WUHams was Laurence E> Wouters, children of ed. Trisha Henity, Barbara Engei, the winner. the American revolution; Mrs. WU- The giHs who played were Peggy Maur» McDertnott, Titty SfeHs, The «raffc at Wilsoa pieyground Uam A. Risberg, DAR good citizens; Hog^n, LuAaa DeMUt, JiU Griffiths, Chris Nelson, Wendy Laubcr, San-cly was mosaic tiles. Many attractive Mrs. Folkert P, Vender Meuien, ash trays, hot plates and coasters is Robin Griffiths, Judy Townsenda Rita Selvig. anaJI Ave,, adiiounced the sion. Joan Coufeos took first in therell; vusraerup. Larry Knget. The a! chicken wire and covered with Mechanicsbtu-g, 0. announce the en- erator, and Mrs. William P. Kinne- engagement of their daughter, Sslly junior division, and LuAnn DeMilt most artistic award went io Wendy crepe and construction paper were gagement of Uieir daughter, Mar- man, research for "Your New Jer-A«n to Paul Allen Swank Jr. at awas second. Others who participated Lauber with Nick Gilbert receiving garet, to Charles L. Jensen, son ofsey Journal" over WKIBA; Mrs. Mai- party in their iKHne an Sunday, Mr, were Mary Palasiis, Peggy Slogan, honorable oieutioa. Liz Augustine < Continued on Page 5, Sec. 2> -t -•-I-H ^l HI... . —J Mr, and Mrs, Harold S, Jciisen ot com MeBiide Panton, reception; •-• y the F. \¥. Woolworth Arthur J. Grlner, Hall, Guy k.completed her junior year. At West Polese in the senior division, Hester * • Co, in Dayton, 0. Quinn, and Wouters. The auditors Chester State College Miss Hart- Giyn in the 10 and over group, *nd "i* -: An August wedding is planned. are Mrs. Ira 3. Davis end Mrs. Rob- man Was & tnember of the women's quality Donna Bemnato in the group under \ - * ' . • government, the women's glee club ert Hanna. ID, Representatives lo the joint civic and Njeiihian, a society for elemen- Thursday morning an archery re^ Keep Your Summer C6tton* committee are Mrs, Laurence P. tary education majors. , STORKCORNER McCormaek, Mrs. Herman A. Fisch- Mr, Swank was graduated froan lay was held. Members of the win- er a«d Mrs. Jas^n M. Austin Jr. Shamokin High School, He attended ning team were Robert Fiorino, Jas- Looking Th«ir Mrs, John W. Witey will continue tho University of Pennsylvania per Furhman, Tom Coogan, Dan to represent on the Youth Employ- where he is a momber of Theta XI Cuoco, Peggy Hogan, Dominic Dl- They Need The Sp«clal Care Mr. and Mrs. uoger & Hill *>f Gar- forio, and Mike Giordano. Points wood, announce the dirth of tlieir ment Service board* Mrs. Walters fraternity. He is presently complet- qualified counsel will serve tm the WesUield adult ing hta degree work at West Chester were given for buirs-eyes, highest G. O. Keller'* Cotton Clinic son, Edward Harold, July 11 in Over- total team score, and speed. New look Hospital. school committee. State College and Is employed by the * * # Devercux Foundation In Devon, Pa. members of the bull's-eye club this When seeking the purchase of diamond* or other pr«tJou» Gives Them week were Dominic Dltorio and Tom Mr. and Mrs. George Seifert of Mrs. F. DeCristoforo A wedding is planned for June of gems, expert guidance is needed to essur« yourself of high- 2258 Newark Ave, .have become tlw* next year. Coogan. Jim Condon scored the r today's high style summer cottons hove bfcsrt parents of a daughter, Klmberly Celebrates Birthday highest number of points in one est quality and best value, n, what can you do to retain the chic styling Ann, July 12 in Muhlcnberg Hospital* Mrs, Filomcna DeCristoforo cele- round with 43 points. Special events lor the next two Hssue-erisp freshness that makes them so irre- Mr, and Mrs. George Klohvalsky of brated her 75th birthday July 18 Mary DiMarfino, Martin Jewelers has the *pec?q!teed knowledge, through 2094 Princeton Ave. are the grand- with a party at the home of herA* M. Mazzucca weeks are a softball game with Die? Gbviousfy, this Is no tosk for homecraft parents, daughter, Mrs. Frank DeRosa of Fanwood, a cookout, a nok-hockey years of Qemological expertence, high Integrity and ethical tods. It demands specialized know-how, deart- * * # 5G3 Woodland Ave. Exchange Vows tournament, and a trip to the Mr. and Mrs. Burrell U. Lxitti'el! o( business practice, to make your diamond or gem purchase equipment, spotting agents, presses and finish* The affair, attended by friends &t& World's Fair July 28. 905 Crestwood Dr, announce the relatives from New Jersey, New Announcement has been made of a treasured possession of lasting value. materials, oil of which ore available in our birth of a son, David Edmond, July York, and Florida, was arranged by the marriage of Miss Mary Frances WILSON J3, Tlae new b&by has two sisters. her children. They are, Eugene De~ BiMarUno, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. an clinkin . * * * Wilson Playground ended Its third Cristoforo of Mountaiside^ Vincent Ray J, DiMattinoof BrookviI1et L, 1«, week with a total registration of A son, Michael III, was horn to to Anthony Michael Mazzucca Jr.* Mr, and Mrs. Michael Yarussi July DeCristoforo of Gerwood, Mrs, Adolf 358. The week was a busy one with = PI 6-0100 - OTHER TOWNS WX-2100 {No Toll) Tumtoeto of Momifainside, and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony 'M, preparations tor the Town Olympics 13 in Muhlenberg Hospital. The Mazzucea of 9J7 St. Marks Ave., for- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Ed- highlighting Oie activities. The play- merly of Elizabeth and Linden. grounders practiced running, soft- ward Manfrcdi of «09 Carlion Kd, The ceremony was perlonnec! and Mr. and Mrs, Michael Yamssi Boro Newcomers ball and baseball throwing, soft- June 26 in St, Mary's Church* Eos- baH roiling, broad jumping and of 418 First St Hold Swim Party iyn» L. 1 by Kev. Francis A. Bain, * + * M marching. **: See our sparkling array of exquisite diamond bridal _r Mr, and Mrs, Cregory McDonnell Mountainside — The July meeting pastor. A papal blessing was be- stowed on the couple, Wilson playgrounder? . \vere also ensembles today. A brilliant collection from $100. of 1026 Grandview Avo. have become G£ the Newcomers Club v^as a busy 'preparing their costumes for

1 L ^ •' ••- *.•*. the parents of their fifth child, a &M, combination picnic and swim party The bride was escorted to the altar the Olympic Parade, selecting as Margaret Mary, July 12 in Muhlen- at the home of Mrs. Charles Irwin. by her father. Miss Ann Marie ID, N. J.-Cor* South & ftsMriaV-Cor; W- 7th & Clinton Catanzaro was maid of honor and their theme "Mary Poppins and the USE MARTIN'S CONVENIENT CHARGE OR BUDGET 1094 Arlington Ave.—306 Somerset berg Hospital. Three prospective members were Chimney Sweeps," they mado signs, •fc- * * welcomed and a short business Arthur Mazzucca, brother of the PAYMENT PLANS iDrN. J.-11 E Broad Christina T.ynn is the name Mr. meeting was hsl± The club will not bridegroom, was best man. and Mrs, James Ridge of 92 Fair meet during the month of August. The bride Is a graduate of Trinity Hill Dr. have chosen for their new The next meeting wHI be held Sept. College, Washington. Her husband is HAPPY BIRTHDAY -vom daughter. The baby has throe broth- 15 at the Mountainside Inn. a graduate of Pingry School, Hill- ers and two sisters. side; Lehigh University, Bethlehem. Pa,, and Columbia University Grad- uate School, New York City, Ho is is Colonial Dining Room employed by Haskins & Sells in New York City, 2029727 * ELM ST. WESTFIELD WESTR&Di The newlyweds hove returned from a motor tour of Italy and are FUA & QUIMBY STS, Your Fri s at Jarvis residing in Glen Ridge. AD 2-6718 SPECIAL Vacationing? Keep in touch with the I From Mom and Dad STORES ALSO IN CRANFORO AND PLAINFIELD COMPLETE DINNERS "Leader," Tell us when yaa return* j -• • $1.65 to $1.95 Served from 5 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. STILL GOING ON • •. of Beef ..

9 Lamb, Brown Gravy n *•» Meat loaf. Brown Gravy.. SUMM ARANC Sirloin Steak, Onion Ring* , WHILE STOCK LASTS Veal Cutlet, Tomato Sauce ON TABLES Casserole ^•*«*4«t«ni*#ai««ii»ii »»i l«t of Sole, Tartar Sauce SPECIAL - - GROUPS SPECIAL - I/3 OFF ~ GROUPS Sea Scalfops -.„. ,_.„„, - V% OFF - Seafood Platter „ and Handbags Coors Dusters f Sleeveless Shirts Jewelry Suits Robes Crab Cutlet, Sliced Tornato,.. Short Sleeve Shirts Ham Steak, Tomato Sauce,- INCtUDING RED CROSS, JOYCE, LIFE STRIDE, ETC. Slippers Blouses Tube Girdles Umbrellas Jackets Bras Long Sleeve Shirts Steak, Tomato Sauce WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES AND „. Shorts TEENS' FLATS Classic Sweaters Tomato Sauce „_.•._..._ Swim suits Summer and Transitional Dresses Tomato Sauce . „„.*.„. Slocks tti and Meat Sauce (No Vegetable)....— 1.65 FURTHER REDUCTIONS Dresses Pajamas, Nightgowns, Slips and Baked Beans 1.65 t On Spring and Summer Dress and Sport Styles of * Beef Hash with fried Egg.v 1-65 Omelet, Sliced Tomato RED CROSS, JOYCE, LIFE STRIDE, ETC. Little Girls • Young Juniors •'Juniors • Misses priced at only JARVIS COMPLETE SANDWICH SPECIAL! LUNCHEON price 90c NOVELTY SWEATERS FINE VALUE - WERE TO $16. •ARV1S COMPLETE HOT LUNCHEON $1.10 STOP IN AND BROWSE THROUGH OUR FIRST NEW FALL AND BACK-TO-SCHOOL "MAKE RANDAL'S A FAMILY AFFAIR COLLECTIONS OF APPARSl FOR ALL THE GIRLS IN YOUR FAMILY. HOME MADE SOUPS Doctors' Prescriptions Carefully Ftlfod ^^__^_^___Mmt^^^m^mJJM_^.^——M___—^^^ _^ ^__^ —. ——.—_,_ M_^_ ...... Full Un& of Orthopedic Shaft* ASSORTMENT OF SANDWICHES An Unequaled Opportunity for Unsurpassed Savings foe your Fitting Comfort FOUNTAiH SERVICE In Open ST, 2-36B0 rear . . . Monday SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT walkway & EVERY THURSDAY to Qiiimby • ^ D! Monday Evanlngn Street Official Girl Scout Equipment Center NNSR._..$1,65 CHRDREN'S DINNER—_ 121 Qulmfoy Street 232-1131 THURSDAY, JULt Other

Menus S Highlights In Women's Fashions • 3 The . States For forward papers without extra but digestion will be aided U it charge aiiywttere Ifl tfee UfiStefl controlled whiW eating. I Variety and Flavor Are Found Address Change ti, Avoid becoming overly fatigued j Hints For Perking before eating. It is most wise to en- j In Pensylvania Dutch Foods courage your children to elunisafce the haxd play activities before a meal is to be served. By MAEV W. ARMSTRONG, into hot fat in a circular motion that mer Appetites Senior County Henw resulted in a form like a curled Address Summer is the season far fairs snake. Most of the watchers wore week io adifiuw* and many have a special emphasis eating or preparing to eat a large ANNE I-. SHEELEN body's temperature with the sur- Molds and Mildew extra paper to a flew and interest. The KuL&townt Fa., brown funnel cake msdc C*tmty &ea>? Economist rounding air, making the person Polk Festival is keyed to the way <& this batter, which resembled a Is your family fmdiag it almost j feel cooler. A suggestion here to Summertime Woe life vt the "Pennsylvania Dutch" coil of rope. In most cases it was too hot and humid to eat and t-njoy j bear this out would be soup served folk. This annual, well attended fes- drizzled with Lhick syrup and broken paper from goto* to the their meabst If so, what ideas have j with a dinner that featured a main By CAROLVN F. VUKNUS tival just concluded demonstrated off in pieces with the fingers for i without U» wttV* y©u used to help stimulate appe- course &al3 promote mold growth, some sug- Pennsylvania Dutch specialties. We the kitchen of heat from cooking, gestions to eliminate as much mois- were attracted to one that adver- Apple Butter Bolh Old Time sage. Encased cylmdrically, it was and vegetables wpyld be most re- ture as possible may be helpful. tised, among other food items, corn and Modern freshing ia UUs category. 7. Relax at mealtime and encour- sold by the pound in a coil, con CCSTOM Waterproof walls will help deter pie and apple dumplings. The apple Around one exhibit the air wasveniently frozen for transporting 3. Avoid serving only cold foods. age pleasant conversation. Warm moisture from seeping through and dumplings were excellent; the corn Warm foods help to equalize the \ weather can cause tension to mount, redolent with the characteristics safely. This was pork sausage at its creating excessive humidity. pie was probably good, if you like aroma of the rich, dark, spicy apple SLIPCOVERS Provide adequate ventilation. Use it. A standard rich pastry crust butter being prepared in a huge cal- best, though coarsely ground, real circulating fans to move the air. filled with whole kernel corn, dron over on open fire. But in a meaty, not too fat, and not depen- rhwlr Install louvers on doors, particu- ped hard cooked egg, milk and very shop nearby, the shelves were dent on much seasoning for flavor. 77 larly closet doors, for better air cir- limited seasoning. Although I much stocked, also, with a modern vet- culation, Or, get in the habit of leav- prefer my own baked corn pudding, ing closet doors open to circulate I had to admit that this Pennsyl- iWCff ... for Un than prle* of on.] trapped air. vania Dutch corn pie was hearty haullful illpcov«r*y with Kooi flna Leave other doors, drawers and and replete with protein. As such L" storage areas open occasionally. it could provide s thrifty substitute custom mad* for y&ur SOFA ond CHAlRI |t'i ( Keep a email light bulb burning for meat at one meal of the day. dull )«t*pn, •« w»V» slashed pr!e#i to continuously in clothes closet or arty Corn Is an important food item in #xp»rt» butyl Choojt from a tpecbi small area. that Dutch country. We saw chicken fabric* from ot>r own stock . . , no* Use a heater to dry the air, par-com soup signs displayed at other ticularly In the basement. restaurants. We also saw corn relish r«du«d for thU tflkl Florali--to!enIali-»fHp« Use a dehumidifler to take the ex- being made and both corn relish and •allds~«Y«n importtd ltn*nil Full bold and *ndi cess moisture out of the air. Even dried corn on gale. bolti. Chalet of #ktrt styitt^ conlratt or special drying agents or die mica Is will absorb moisture and eliminate Funnel Cakes Are Different if y?u can't drlv# 1o Koai dampness. and Good •r la Dry soiled and wet towels before The sign "Funnel Cakes" at a putting them into the clothes ham- stand attracting a goodly crowd SHOP IN Y0ITR HOME per. caught my eye. I had never heard Avoid dampening more clothes of them. The woman in charge was PHONE FIT ft-3700 than you will have time to iron. actually pouring batter into an alum. Shake out and dry those not ironed. iriuin funnel und then dropping it If dampened clothes must be kept . - - and uVfl &ri/i^ fabrics to youl overnight, put them in a plastic bag in your own iiftrtifi mak&s choosing the RIG and store in the refrigerator. Avoid last 20 minutes to keep from tripping using wire cont hangers for freshly over it and to keep it from knocking fabric* and color* *o easyt No obligate* Ironed clothes. These will rust eas- over the ornaments in the room. man* Sow sate*price" nruj maiy terms either u ily. Finally, the inevitable happened; the Spray the shower stall with com- mop handle hit a vase. mercially proparod liquid to retard H will be 0 long time before Sally Ihe growth of mold, mildew and tries to help again for she TEHJIS that KOOS-IIAIIU \\ bacteria. mother's attitude ia unjust. ROUTE 27 OPLN EV£ Spread out the wot shower curtain Sally's confidence in herself is at so it can dry thoroughly. a very low ebb. She is losing confi- * For Information on how to treat dence in hei* mother, loo, because mildew, write to the Home Eco- her mother did not understand how nomics Extension Service, 1106 Eliz- hard Sally was trying. #hrough Saturday abeth Avc, Elizabeth, and ask for Instead of tearing down Sally's ihe free booklet onr "How to seif-esLcem by calling her bad, her Open W«dn«days Until 9.-00 and Remove Mildew." mother could have praised her for mopping so well and working so hard to got into all the corners. Family Life Today Sally's mother entile! have lore- Rutcen—The Slate University scon the difficulty of tho long handle By PKVXT.1S GREEK and she might have prevented the accident by providing a short han- This Fall go where Specialist In Human Relation! dled mop or by suggesting thai Sally Developing Self Confidence could lielp by dusting. "Sally you are a bad girl! You This would give Sally a feeling never do anything right. Give me of success instead of failure. It autumn leaves don't fall! the mop this instant." would help her to have confidence in Saily had been helping her mother herself and her mother. And it clean house. The mop handle was would make Sally want to help long; she had worked hard for the Mother another time.

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J Winning awards in the various -•:. • - cements), Jean KU- events in the Olympics included the .i-" • ' bank Original (a hat with following: Tom Anderson, first place f ' oimd events mounted trophy for softball throw; Katy ir. Elters—Handiest -Hat Howell, second place medal for soft- 'V- two fresh for fall y\\ the handy tools and ball roll; Nanejr Hawkins, second lid around the house), place medal for softball roll; John ^"£ •i i — Healthiest Hat Hanrahan, third place medal for Wntfm k*li* ihm «»ler IM aitdl then shower cap were all fc mm broad jump; and Tom Haehalis, .,&• dreNehe* the er«eit«i«il trlw oilet materials needed . i> .. ;- - third place medal for the throw. 1. y appearance* f and color! Aside from preparing for the "^•-•--L f i — Fastest Hat Cat* Olympics, the Hat Show was held -_^ • j /.!•:• • i was a motor > with 3 large number of children par- >* ^ • ^ • ticipating,' There were many good now • * tiere at f th? week was "me-ideas displayd, but the following f sh trays, hot plates, were the winners of the ribbons: home, enroute or wherever you go! among the finished Cindy and Debbie Nichols, prettiest; fauot tweedy kulu th«t are ver* Dine, For the smaller Lynn Jacobs, fuuxriest; John Bosh- , napkin holders made Ser, most modern; Sue Lupia and Mtlla wardrolH) expan^eri into fall. ^ * plates decorated with «^ J J Nancy Owsten, most original, and Shown i Hippie knit crochet trim* very popular. Linda Anderson and Linda VJllane, *>*>• \ha best citizen of the most work dene, Honorable mention m*iee« fardigari ist week. Cuneo. jacket costume with contrsstinf

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•st Englcwood, Mr. yted from the Uni- Dame. He is mar- ' Catherine Kcrvick They live at 306 9S to 24.95 four children. mps (top row) w 19.95 to 34.95 JL JL iiwile PBA • 1,000 sample lamps, y Rice has P sident of Mountain- many matched pairs! 'K Benevolent ly vice president b 9.95 9.95 ta s John N. » extra sales-people from tlic v\ local's trcas- extra wrappers! Slate PBA dole- T1IREL DAY LAMP SPECIAL.! Exactly 913 magnificent sample lamps, hand-picked from America's finest unoxpired term Ho succeeds C. makers . . . tagged M> to V2 off ... and more! A sale so big, it overflows Snio 3 extra departments! Sketched are lust resignation no phone or mail! bpeomes ef- a SAMPLING of Koos vast assortment; come see them all! The very lamps you've admired in Koos own Galleries, f the month. * all cash-and-carry! model rooms and decorator magazines, many now less than wholesale! You'll save as much as 50% . . . even more! il/RVtVE IN 'G5 Includes Traditional, Contemporary, Provincial, Colonial, styles. Select scale desk lamps . . . show-piece living- * at Itahway store only! room lamps towering an impressive 54 inches tall! Candlestick, classic column, "shoji" designs! Lamps inspired by priceless Etruscan antiques and lovely Mediterranean designs! Lamps of smooth alabaster, stoneware, milk glass, textured pottery, delicate French glass! Imported bristols, sparkling Italian lead crystals, richly detailed woods! c Dealer Brass, pewter, bronze! Each with custam-coordtnafed shade . . . yes, even costly decorator shades of Belgian linen, Processing — hand-sewn silk, tortoise-shell patterned parchment in silver and" gold . . . arvd mare! This gigantic sale is only at and stills l . .. • film* To Us 1. Koos Rahway Store. So, rush to Koos Rahway . . . there are many PAIRS . . . others one-of-a-kind! Today, Friday r fhe or Saturday, day or evening! Remember, eariy birds get biggest choke! 'Production!

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THE WESTFIEU* encampment at Langley AFB, Va. only for inspecting molars but for checking the cut* 121 CENTRAL AVENUE ADAMS 1-0239 vonian policy-most the same- party, Th# national GOP Classes are held daily, Monday ting edge of chain saws. Maries Johnson is the girt Jltege commencement is excluded as &n alternative, It is through Friday, from 8:30 to 11:30 Lieutenant Douglas, son of L. M. -a into sharpening not impossible that a third party of a.m. Douglas of 323 Prospect St., has been , past constituency, the left-«a revival of the Proges- Tha 104 students in the College a member of the AFROTC unit at ierals. They bumped sive Party "at a higher state"—will Readiness Program will begin class- Otterbein College, Wesierville. Ohio, Humphrey supplied app£3J: again on the scene. But es in the fall at SO colleges and uni- where he received his bachelor's de- trgia or pressure in would Bobby be witling to become versities throughout the United gree in social studies upon gradua- I O defeat the anti-poll the new Henry Wallace? States. Thirty-three of them will be tion in June. to the Voting Rights freshmen at Union Junior College. The lieutenant, a graduate of skirmish continues Among the colleges they will at- PlainfieM High School, was actively WESTFIELD STORES iholds the bombing in M4* ^ tend are: University of Oklahoma, engaged \n the flying and support 'the intervention on WANT Seton Hall University, Rutgers Uni- phases of operations at the Tactical \o. When ADA—of versity. University of Massachu- Air Commaiia a ^SLL^. OPEN MONDAY member Humphrey ADS setts, Newm-k Slate College, New He is married to the former Anita Of C ian at the time of York University, Monmouth Col- K Murphy, daughter of Mr. and lege, Ohio State University, Fair- Mrs. Michael Murphy of 1099 N. leigh Dickinson University, Univer- Ridge Hd(> Columbus, Ohio. i 41

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SERVICE NEWCOMERS TO WESTHfilB TJJUK&DAY, 3VLT '&, J**5 OTWE?TFiELDAND VITIES IN THE CHURCH ECHO LAKE CHUKCH OJf CBKIST muns will FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 6M SigfifiH AfWW H St- J ? £* ••*••BiDle actoo1 Class wiLh B Presbyterians list for a study o£ the Week CHURCH SERVICES of church school s and children; 10 30 a.m Sermon j children ppstur, the Hev. Uie Church of d Arnold Li£e of Christ STRONG FOUNDATIONS" Attendees At Sermon Uie subject, Bible, there will be readings from vVilliam K &erv h By The Rev. William K. oxm U&Y or LOUICDBS to Unwanted in disrge; 7 p.m., B, -E. K. C. CHURCH the Christian Science textbook- This |-pasuivtt First Safttel CiuiT*h Encampments passage will be included: "Chris-1 , WM Central Ave,, The delegates representing the * Gerard J. MeGarry* tianity as Jesus taught it was coIU-ge youLn ««™ TruebJood ta called us a "cut flower civilization. He Presbyleriat) Church in Westfteld AsaistanUi nor a system of t^i^nioniDS, gj-oup- JJ p a spedal gilt from a ritualistic mur ™««, thai we iwve cut ourselves off from the -baric rg*tfi of our civj - this wfltfc at 0>e Must*? Encampment , Fronds F. MeDcrraiU kstion. We may have all Uie glory or beauty of flower, IB a va«. Butat Island Heights are Miss Kathleen Jehovah; but it was Lhu demmLstra- tfeey die shortly because they thave no contact iwih tlw sowtcs oi me.R iny hart and David Rineh&rt, son Rectorj—1221 Wyoiatug Dr, (ion of divine Love casting out t-r • 500 DDVi'iier St. ft a church tuts Itself off from its basic foundations, it gets involved and daughter ef Mr, and Mrs. Wil- AD&Ott 2-4WT ror and healing the stic-kt not mt re j Kev. B. Drew. Minister &3t" standar^andardds ooff sizsizee enwidd presprestigeg . Or it mayy become juimE btu .gues _ t *pc«k- Wage j-ether than fulfilling its native! deals. A family tfcat cuts off from all other Synod summer camps Baker Edd. p. 135i. 1st Friday Masses—6:30, 7:15. er. tiie roots of its own nature can toe a group ©f self-seeking individuals, in that the study centers around sub- Novena—Our Lady of TEMPLE EMANU-EL Tomorrow: The bus to Shea Stad- wbere pareathood is fulfilled by institutions and individuals outside the jects related to church music. There . Mttftday, & p.m. 756 E. Broad ium will leave at 5:30; row a club pome and ifae house itself is seen fry members of the family only as a is abundant opportunity for practical Benediction—Fridays 2,30 p.m. is the sponsor. place from which to go separate ways. music in performance, including Confessions—Saturdays, eve of 1st Habljl BiTimrd M choir, handbells, recorders aud other Sabl>ath services are held every FIRST^ CONGREGATIONAL Barbara Ward has poiMed out that, we are all experimenting with Fridays and Holyciaya, 4 uatU 5:3O( musical areas. The program is de-and 7-M until 9. Friday evening during the summer, CHURCH vast problems of our day. Slie says not. an institution, not en idea signed to Quicken the interest in beginning at 8 p.m. They are con- 125 JElmer Street escape t}>e rcKfl.of our youth pjcGgrao* stiff. Mil During tho absence ot the Hev. Hcv, Arnold J. Dahlqulst ship, youth lounge. *y fl* people, for the people. Alt ^ be if^fed In thisftxperienSefor* JolinsonbUig Exploration Campf;-'* Elmer A. Talcott Jr. the services in HcvH Gordon L. Huff no tm or group is capable of wifely deciding for all others. So, with July will be conducted as follows: Pastors Moral conditions wili be found al- counsellors during the webk of 'July ways harmonious nnd health-giving. faith, man worships uiifcUered by institution or other people—he com- 24 through 31. I July 25: Thp Kcv. Lukti TanihMun, Sunday: S;4S £«d Ift r*.ni., BL-»vices thire \t director of the New York City Mis- —Mary Baker Eddy municates directly with God, There is a living faith in a personal rela- Also during the week of July 24 of worship; the Rev. Gordon L. Huff sion-Camp Program, will preach: 10 a.m., Sunday church tionship, through 31 the Presbyterian Church A group for younger children will will be represented at the New Jer- school for nursery through primary be held in the Kindergarten Room grades. Babysitting for children un- sey United Presbyterian Synod of the church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ONLY UTFE IS RELEVANTLY LINKED WITH GOD IN CHRIST School for Adult by Mrs. Barton der three years is held in the nurs- .- - i - 7 RADIO PROGRAMS Blsclioff of ?oi Glen Ave.; Mrs, Gor- The Rev, Tolcott will return to the ery room of iho Sunday school. The movement for racial justice has caused great problems within pulpit Sunday, Aug. 1. Welcoma Wagon International, the church and lias also been the church's sainvntlon. When we have been don Allen of 1105 Boulevard; Mrs. THE BIBLE with over 5,000 hostesses, has MetvJh. Hcdborg of 400 Becchwood SCOTCH PLAINS more than thirty years experi- thinking about -bigger and better cures, actions that would alienate pro- PL; Mrs, III chord Phillips of 827WILLOW GROViS PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCII OF CHItlST 19B1 Karltatt Hd. SPEAKS TO YOU ence in fostering good will in spective membere have been thought unwise. Bui the racial revolution Dorian Dd.; Mrs. Prunlt Cross of 505 1800 Karititn Hd. Scotch Plains tt's hard to help someone — business and community life. has demanded that we take a stand and the churches have generally Woodland Ave, Mountainside; iMrs. Jerry Yurks, Minlsicr For more Information about... risen to express clearly the will of God in terms of brotherhood and justice, Goorge DuvaH of 39 Mohawk' Tr.: Sunday: 7 and 7;45 n.m., holy com- even a child — when you're munion; 8:45 and 10 a.m., prayer Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Bible school This has costlhe churches some money and lost "them some members, but Mrs. J. Robert Greteser of 428 St. for adults and children; 11 a.m.,afraid. One of the greatest Marks Ave; Mrs, Raymond Olson and sermon; 11:30 n.m., holy com- H has helped express in exciting ways the fact that faith is involved in Warship, sermon, "Getting Acquaint- things a parent can do for his of 1122 Rahway Ave: Mrs. S. Whit- munion and sermon; 12:45 p.m., children is to overcome his the real experiences of contemporary life. It is not escape. With the ed with God"; 7:30 p_mT, worship, ney Downer of 762 Crescent Pkwy. holy baptism, study topic. I Peter, scccncT chapter. fear about them. It lakes spir- atattd it lias taken the church has found new purpose and gained greater Mrs. Nils Nesse of 918 niplcy Avo., Wednesday: 9:30 p.m,, holy com- Communion will be served ot both itual strength, love and un- respect. will be attending ns an instruclor for munion. services. tho week for the Junior Department, derstanding — the kind that Wednesdays: 7:30 p.m., midweek will be discussed on this next One of the options young men have faced with military service is ijnd Mrs. Louis RT Quod of 961 Boule- ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL study. program. Listen Sunday, July that of becoming "conscientious objectors," serving their country but notvard will give a short course on CHURCH drama. 25, to ' WELCOME NEWCOMERS! With the use of arms and makine'tltb"choice for religious reasons. Some- 599. Pork Ave. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Scotch Plains UM this coupon to let us know you're hen pne suggests that those young men who do not select this choice ought 140 Mountain Avenue "OVERCOMING FEARS NAM! to be considered "conscientious participators," people who would live Sunday: 8 a.m., holy communion; Dr. Frederick E. Christian FOR OUR CHILDREN" the experiences of faith wherever they are. and with whoever they may Fanwood Minister 10 a.m., prayer and scunon; baby- Rev, Richard L. Smllh ADDRI sitting in the nursery, be associated. . , Rcvt James D. Cole MORNING Rev. M. Bolin Durvvay 1 ^^^^^^l^^^^^B^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^p^^^^^H^Pf^P^^^'^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B WNEW-1130 Kc.-6:45 A.M. 'i CHURCH Ot CHRIST, Kev. Ace L. Tubbs Pieasa havs the Welcome Wagon Hostess call tfjj Faith is built on n foumtotion which says that every choice every act Takes New Post WNBC - 660 Kc. - 7:30 A.M, lias a religious foundation and that religion has meaning when it is rele- SCIENTISV Ministers 1 would like to subscribe to the tEADEt ; 422 E. Broad St. vantly considered in the midst of life's choices. Fanwooil—Rev. Charles I,. Sorg, Sunday: 8:30 nnd 30 it.m., worship AFTERNOON Sunday Services— 11 A.M. "3 I already subscribe ta the •; associate pastor of the Fanwood services. The Rov. .lames D. Colp WERA-T59O Kc. - 3:15 P.M. 111 out coupon and mail to Circulation Dept, J Thetc are foundations for our liva* which no pence or war. digression Presbyterian Church, has submitted Sunday School—11 A.M. will preach on the topic "A Par- FIRST SUNDAY Nursery—U A.M. 11 or inflation, sickness or health can tako from us. Tho.se are the caper!- his resignation to the church cou- able ; 10 a.m.. sumiiHT church ences where life is deeply lived in relation to God and fully lived in ful- flrcgatlon to accept'a position iis Wednesday Evening Testimony school in departments through the pastor of tlie Kirst United Presby- Meetings 8:15 P.M. sixth grade. fillment of the purposes of Godf tericm Clmrch of Newion, Elmliursl, "Load me in thy truth. ond teach Wednesday: Jl:»o a.m., church Queuns. He wil] begin his new du-me; for Ihou art the God of my sal-staff devotion* in tlw loimsc sinnex; ties Sept. Ifi, vision; on thw do I wnlt all the 7;30f p.m., senior high suinmpi- fel- The minister was graduated cum (iny." lowship in WeslinljiKtcr Hull. laude from Drew Utiivrrsity, Madi- This supplication from Psalm son and Princeton Theological Sem- will bogin this Sunday's Bible Us inary. He is vice chairman of thoson at nil Christian Science dmrcli- CHURCH church vocations nad DA. Tlic subject of "Truth" will be Rev, Walter A. g enmmittec of tho Eliznbcth Prcs- explored with particular emphnsis Vicar C. Clifford Flanigun bylory. on [ho trnchint>s of Christ Jesus. Coriicir Clark St. ana Cowpcr- In additiun to selections from tho Ihwulte PI., opposite Roosevelt Jun. •u: lor High Scliool.

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luw" guide the changes in nursing prac- *One thing we bear ia mind," An increase of $5M a day in the Uc& which are inevitable in the fu- rate for patients at Union Coun Miss Eunnell said, "is thai our stu-ture. -To enhance the ability of the ty's John E, EunneHs B^s&ital in dents are not simply learners, but •average' nurse to respond to lead- Berkeley Heights was approved actual practitioners in the proXes- ership." by the Board of Freeholders, sion, hence, our approach is differ- N Hospital officials mid the coat boast from $15 a day to $2QM s day | was in the top rate only &nd applied to about 60 d the hospital's 2®0 patients. Two of the 60 will actually pay the &&&$& cost, For the rest the increase, which kruigs the monthly cost to $615, is covered by hospiiali- zaHon insurances. The monthly eost fcr patients whose bills are covered by welfare and medical assistance programs fur lust ploying cooi the aged will remain the same at assistant proipsfior of nursing at $242.50 a month. He's so relaxed M*&e&! Nursing; pt«*#W ^P*»*«* to three nurses who have eompleied a continuing According to Leo Bagan. hospital we're moving his f orni comptroHer, the incr^se iflp bring t &*e State Uu|yiw(%. Receiving her eertifieaie from Miss BunnelUs Sister Marie tyre. No worries with 3 Hos&ital. EB*aWiu "WWW" Joseph Befcar »J Cranford, a male nurse at Overbreak $100,000 a year in addkiooiii reven* " 4 Miss Be«fi Mmrte lUttieiqfeii pi Newark, from Newark City Hospital, look en> ues, which wUI be paid maiuJy by our expert help. So beat m insurance companies. tV today ate feging outdated tro that it centers on paUeat care Mr, Bagan said it was understood the heat,., phone TO- yeays. rather than taking in laundry, dis- by hospital officials and Insurance DAY. PRli moving et* the new concepts being pensing £ood service and handling firms that the increase would bring 'stressed in; tfee Kutgers program is other -managerial concerns. Some hospital's 3aily rate for those vice preparing Ihe nurse to meet "the hospitals now are setting up a unit not in the indigent category u •-...w'jt.- _s.^j_-_* ^e patient,'* ** - manager system to free tlie Iteaij closer in line with rates at other nitrse for more involvement In pa- area hospitals. *ww*** H ,<^£lg jsa change from the older tient care. The additional revenue, said Mr. The programs at Rutgers are , t ,.w „.„, approach of cpmpletely technical Bagan, will help cut the rising year- ience s a<^f «™^ \ srtentstioo for to practicing nurse." short in duration ami consist of HQII Mr*. A itilt Ilrne# C«iiM», ,lr. hnve r^rraily moved Into ly operating costs of the hospital. put the practicing Emfcpaate, therefore, h£ts been put conferences, seminars and work- f The Rimnells budget rpse to $3,- increasing pressure to feoin^ at *liff AHIvi4iriE0» AvK. W^«I*I4, Hii* Will* H LOfAL ,- LONG OiS TANft aspects of nurs- shops. In April, a five-day workshop hmite with Oie >V**

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ALL STO OPEN THU 'TSL9 33 SOUTH AVENUE WESTFIS10, N. AD 2-4660 Mon- and FrI, .. and of Merck & Co., J*c . J-* LEADEH, 22, 1:* THE commercial vehicle. $13 and SIC Fair Take ltey^ mwkfttiiig res^reh- CUR fr1 Traffic contempt ot court: Donald Davanzo. Association Offices ^nt - inorganic ch«in»d«. Eastern, Pa,, "o license in posses- MC Corp,, has ,cr^ acUvely on NEW sion, $15. passing an right, SIS and Uon w«s made b I i Ceotral Railroad If - ••!- Court no registration in pofisesion, su^- (ook office Kilty is a resWent of We.tfieW, ptnded sentence and £S court coats. Mr Burteson. atifilstant manager. terday to guaramee. LIBRARY — Eleven persons Also. Edward Otto, Mapfcwood. cbcmiMl market rcsfierch. Merck & Co ice for the 1965-95 r| 1 , for vr; finctl & *o*E?a of S1B0 by Magis- delinquent inspcaton, $15; Artlmi iatI0I1 J. t S served a5 *c«ta The highway BOOKS it-su* Jacob Bauer in Municipal Starks, 24 Martins La, Berkeley : Secretary, Wait and on various covering m Court last weak. Heights, passing on right, suspended contract iiS 1^ r sentence and $5 costs: E&M Truck- "normal quarterly i Those fined are: Claire Etescr, me Don't laugh at a youth for his a*- The following n«w books were add Linden, careles driving. $18; Eugene ing Co.. Bidgefield P&TK n» n» blowing dog to run a. large, cctations; he is ocly trying OD one abl^ the rail snd address on commercial vehicle, | ed to the shelves of the Frenim, Jackson, no lights on ov«r- CUSL5. alter another to find his own.-^ ' Memorial library: lian^ins load, suspended sentence -13: Josenh Keller, Windbar. Pa.( Pearsall Smith ©r Dwight a j Fiiitkm: Prelude to Mars. Clarke: and $5'costs; John Mathis. Chat- eareless driving, $18: Samuel Jm- rharge of driving white on The? Man with Hie GoM«n Gun, ham, expired driver's license. $15; hfrnbo, 109 Lincoln St.. Berkeley J %. brought again* Alvm Fleming: Come Out, Come Out, Linden Tire Co., Linden, improper Heights, careless driving. $£5 and of Kenilwortl.. *« ^ ORIVE tO SUKVIVE IN Mafcaim-Smith: The Summer of Sirdisplay of name and address on Dennis Manning, 1425 Deer Path, missed. Lancelot by Kit-hard Gordon, pseud-. Gstlere; The Dead CarTt i.ovt-, Philips: Tl:e Ternished Angel by Hugh Pentecost, pseud., Philips. ft Non-fktion: Now Wait a Minute, Cescyt, Allen; Achievement in American Poetry, Began: Calligra- phy Tctluv: A Survey of Tradition '**••»• and Trends. Child: E. E, Cunv In ttuuir RAPID R < IUi» I* mings: A Miscellany Revised, front Mr. «f Bnrrvtl -l/ralu, for Cumrnings; Reconstruction, 1B65- BEAUTY SHOPS FUEL OIL SHOES JS77, Current; UN: The First Twen- • AUTO BODY REPAIRS AUTO DEALERS * __ ty Years, Elehelherger; Childhood REEL-STRONG FUEL CO and Society. Erieksort; Adopting a ORTHOI BEAUTY UNLIMITED »De»end&ble, Friendly DRIVEWAY AND PARKING AREAS PAVED Child Today, Isaac. Since 1&35" SHOE PRESCW1 WADE UNCOtN MERCURY 499 NORTH AVE. World Religions, Landis; Mission BODY WORK MOBIk Cek« PRESERVE OLD DRIVES and in Torment, Mecklin; New Jersey Goal HEATING Oil* By COMET # TRIUMPH FANWOOD 889-2120 CRISAN AREAS WITH COSMICOAT Industrial Directory, 1965; New 3a]pn *nd Service BRidg« 6-0900 York Times Index, 1964; The Third FISCHER SUNDAYS ASPHALT SiALER Authortien Session, Rytme; A Bictianary of AD tt-OOOO Economies, Sloan; The Macmillan Book of Proverbs, Maxims, and Work I*uiltli SWAN BEAUTY SALON LEHIGH OIL CO., INC. WM, A. PARKHURST Famous Fhrasos, Stevenson; Sil- Division of Joy Oil Co. CONTRACTOR ver Through the Ages, Taylor; The 431 V/* NORTH AVE. BURNER SERVICE tharts ADam* 9-1731 Ret, Milt lant Western Front, 1914*1918, Terrains; FAnwood 2-90B4 WESTFtELD *^ 3-0854 F. 0. lex 334, W*itfi*ld Mountalntida, N, i, Weather, Thompson; The Last Duch- WESTF1ELD PL 4-0488 STORAGE ess, Vorres; Encounter with Early 189 South Av». Fanwood Wycoff. FORD HENRY P. T 84rvlng- Ford Owner* Cor LOVEIAND FUEL CO. Over SS Years "Efficient and FplerttilJT STORAGf 9 AUTO DEALERS Authorized CONSTRUCTION Call BRIdare «*1144 MOVING U Driver s FORD FUEL OIL. Sale* Service ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS Si Hr. Burner Sarvic* Ut W, ROBBINS & ALLISON INC. AUGUSTINE MOTORS Seat FAIBLANB Established 1912 CHltYSUSB — PI.TM0UTH and Hat* Nearly 75 per cent of all highway 1MPKBIAL —• VALIANT AP 2-3673 and 1'umllr lt0om« deaths occur on rural roads, ac- Bales and Service 319 North Av«. E, Carptntry MaHOnry Roofinff Tailoring & LOCAL AND cording to a 1965 report by the Na- Tiling Painting Electric LAMPS tional Safety Council, Dormers cablneta HeatJrff ION© DISTANCE b7« Nortb Ire. K, Wutteli TAILORING t All Among rural-road probltiing aro WILLIAM JAY CLARK Formica Counters COMPLETE LAMP & ELECTRICAL slow-moving vehicles, poor ro&d Att kinds ct repalra, guttera, and MOVING • VOLVO REPAIR DEPARTMENT sign's. Intersections obscured by tall leaders work. repair lamp Bhatfea; BwedUh Import Dealer ver any type lamp ihfl TIDY KNITS STORAGE crops end brush, dangerous rail- BERSE BROTHERS 8n.le« — Bervlc* — Part* drilllnK and converting ^ road crossings, and umurfaccd nar- S. ANDERSON and china vaqe*, jupi, bottlei, 51 Kim St. WetiftfU, Authorised PL V-938P mUlB. etc,, Into 3ftmpi. # PACKING row roads. PIJTMOUTH — VAttlANT Uom^tmmt Bf. Norlli H and Service AD 2-6900 I. T4 WILLIAMS You aro most likely to loso your Cf «tm] ATK. Fr«« Bear Tel. 276-0898 life when driving on a rural road at 3 A night, according to the National 141 north Avt. VV. 1Ve.(«flld CARPENTER - BUILDER Safety Council. You can't detect LINDEMAN BUtCK CO. 313 South Ave., E. Cranford rural danger spots, especially be- INC. TRAVEL A< cause many rural roads lack modern aids for night visibility, such ns GOODWIN MOTOR Author! aed LAUNDRIES ATLAS Hght-reflective signs that a driver BUICK TRAVEL AGINCT^ can see for 2,000 feet and more, CORP, Soles and Service O3PKN DAILY I AI Saturdays and reflective road-odgu markings. STUDEBAKER • MERCEDES EENZ Part* — Repairs SAMOSET LAUNDRY "Reflective materials haven't been DRUG STORES SERVICE, INC. . Coli AD 3-*! used on rurol loads as much afl they HILLMAN o SUNBEAM QUALITY USED CARS 519 South Ave. W, should be," saya IIOWULO Bussard, AUTHORIZED — DHT "OB South Av», county engineer for the Automotive nml Bervlce "Drive-In Service" totl Park AY*. AD 2-6484 TIFFANY DRUGS CaHh and Carry Safety Foundation of Washington, «H> Wnrth Arm. Si, Op«n 1 Day* a W*elc ni)2 North *T*, Pint***M I. if I • 4 - _ mi From » a-m, to *0 p.ro. calt Sundays and Holidays Incl. Reducing accidents on rural roads i- II 11 ' ' i r ' — ' • f Is t\ problem that was tackled by Free Pick*Up and Delivery AD 3-224Q Complete Bear Wheel and Frame Straightening the National urange during its IIHH LAING MOTOR CAR CO. AUTO GLASS TERMITE C01 convention. The traffic safety pro- Hat. 1001 1115 South Art. W. "It AUONMINT WHEEL BALANCING • LUMBER # gram adopted hy the Grange in- Authorized OtNERAl AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING cludes: WINDSOR J. S. IRVING COMPANY IEAKB flGBVIOU — CAIinilUKTOIl Jfc CADILLAC -, ^i Uniform signs, signals and mark- LUMBER & MILLWOHK .-1: ers. Sales and Service AUTO GLASS COV INC, Of Every Dltl Parts — l'aint and Body Shop DARBY'S DRUG STORE Compulsory mechanical inspection AUTO GLASS OIL — OIL. HUBNER WHALEN'S GARAGE of motor vehicles. PLolnfiald 6-2241 UARDWAllia — PAINTS AUTO LITE Storm Windows Phones ADams 2-1198 ADnniB 3-14D3 WILLII Authorized "Btar" Station Improved vfelbllily along railroad 119 E. Fltth St, Plainfletd Houtk Ave. W. rights of way and reflectors on rail- Furniture Tops — Mirrori 339 South Ave. W. Westfield 600 NORTH AVE., E. TEL. AD 3-0393 toad cars. Complete Trim Shop Call For and Delivery Better control of excessive speed. Upholstery and Trim Shop Additional stale police officers. MILLER RAMBLER, INC. MASON -'+ The Automotive Safety Foundation AD 2-1700 found in tv study reported in "Traf- Authorized CONTRACTORS K«nneth G. fic Control and Roadway Elements" 424 South Ave. E. w«tfi«id I • FURNITURE REPAIRS A LOCAL. CO! RAMBLER TYrES 3IASOJVRY. 13963) that smoothing sharp curves in KIM#V on rural roads tan cut accidents ns Sales and Service ine In plaster patchlner* flaps to n« MADY MIXHD 1 much as B0 per cent. Largo, legible Parts — Repairs DON MAXWELL and patloa. warn ing sifi ns tha t indi cate s a fo JON SANTANGELO sjMed well in advance of a i-iuve USED CARS AWNINGS & SHADES FURNITURE REPAIRS PL C- can reduce decidents by one-half, UPHOLSTERY FINISHING * * * AD 2-2456 W^STFIELD AD 2-0226 The danger of "highway hypnosis" WINDOW SHOP TYPtWRITERS is greater at night than during tile 420 South Ave. W. Weitfteld day. Darkness relaxes some drivers t MOVERS to the point where they are not of alert. And, instrument panel lights CHATTIN AWNINGS emit an hypnotic glare, S E R B E • J1 v• r• il In vrday cf«fJvtrf«i * * * NORRIS £r? ttnfi Aluminum — storage VAN & STORAGE Shades — Bllndn — Table pUJ ny quantity For four years ending in June, •tffmaf** gtvin 1964, Pennsylvania roquirod a physi. CHEVROLET, INC EatimatOH And Sample* Dependable Service i cal examination for driver-lice use Call AD 2.3831 Since 1907 applicants. During tlint time 30.000

••« THE WESTFIELD iS. X> LEADEft, THURSDAY. JULY £2!, Page f was the third driver, Clw^i^r Straa! struck by c&r, fie Lights, Garage ewalks, UJC servatory, in Approval 3-Car Collision I of 3iB Church Si,, South PkunBekl, I turn was hit ty Strsz's g auto was summtHis W&K A site plan providing for £ $1 mil- •tomlucUsd on June 23..Union Junior one for zooiogy ciud one for general F Measures Hen science uuiiding, the College preHuiiled witnesses to show biology — with preparation rooms, Injures Pair Moved In Fanwo Miller Spcn-y Ohservstory and poned action to Aug. II on another u that toe plan conforms to ttie zoning cold storage room, const-ant temper- Mountainside — Two motorists Council yniaM fHtl storage building on theordinances, including Robert Mti- ature room and dark room, green- suffered undetermined injuries at variance, requested for a dentist's Union Junior College campus was office in the home of John W, Paar- lt* r of the Union architectural firm house, six faculty offices, computer 7:3) a.m. July 14 in a thr«j-car 1 approved unanimously July 14 byof ELsus-ser & MLiter; Lieut. Law- room, snd science reference room. chain collision in tlic 1 a dficamp at 115 N. Marline Ave. Thethe CraiiTord Planning Board. Board of Adjustment, by a split vale rence Bonnell of the Cranford Po- Two -back-to-back feature halls we of Route «12 at thi* Echo Lake rest „«*• borough garage The board ruled that. I-he site plan lice Department, who is in charge of proposed La the tear t i^roneriir I«t4*n«t>-a nt T32 sumtnit Avenue* it garage, and $9,000 for permit from the Board of Adjust- library and office, a dark room for where smaller telescopes can be f^tntt-rly l(f Mr. mid Mr*, llavlil U. Kef" IO Mr. «na Mtw. hazard. tory and seven faculty aiitm are J. Cll««i« "' iMvrrl.rttitVIUAS Tblw i.ul« «-«• id b i of sidewalks on the south ment. photographic work, and a lobby and set up fgr star gazing. iidway Ave. from Terrill Henry Piekarksy, who has been planned for the first floor. The sec- ond floor will provide three biology display area for astronomical ex- rtineAve. an advisory member of the Recrea- A five-hour public hearing on Un- hibtfl. van deferred on another tion Commission, was appointed a ion Junior College's site plan was laboratories—one for microbiology, Introduced last month, to regular member. He replaces Frank e $6,300 for sidewalks on Schmidt, who resigned because he tide of LaGrande Ave. andis moving to St. Louts. from Martine Ave. to ' Officials said that young- New! Low Priced! General Electric HO FROST 15 iding the William J- Mc- Week heeded For i>I to be built in the Kram- Address Change : area may come from One week's notice U requested i and this may eliminate of readers of the "Leader" who tor sidewalks, which are are changing their address**. or the safety of school Address lists are made up one week la advance, and *hile U Is jirfL denied a variance for possible el the last minute to led cor lot at a gas station 8ti>d an extra paper to a new prtine Ave, to John Poplar address, U is not possible to pre- Adler. The Board of Ad- vent the already addressed ad recommended grant- paper from going to the old ad- [vsriance. dress without the week's notice. jr lots arc permitted only The "Leader" will be happy to ustry zones, the council forward papers without extra than ANY comparable , The station 3s in a busi- charge anywhere In Hie United The officials also said States for those subscribers who pproval for the used -car are planning to be away for tem- Ytou can ston up to 147 permit every other gas porary periods. lbs. of Frown Food 1* the borough to sell used Its huge frMZtr wctton TO BUY OR SELL. USE • • .mor«ihan ttty further sLudy of testi- 15 CU. ft. NO FROST ie case, the council post- LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS rtfrigerator with attopl ::•

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• nection charge, and you're enjoying Touch-Tone service on your WESTFIELD'S residence line—including Touch-Tone service on ail extensions. ONLY G-E DEALER j You can order this amazing phone now in a wide variety of colors FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES j and styles, including the newiy designed, streamlined wall phone. MOST COMPLETE CARPET INSTITUTION Call the Telephone Business Office. D Touch-Tone service !$ now * Coun|y Wqstfield Area Middlesex County available to customers whose telephone numbers begin with Area Somerset County (Toll Free) 143 E road St., Westfield • AD 3-2121 232,233, and 889. 233-8700 634-6770 I\!ew Jersey Bell I aticS Hooked Rugs slightly higher. Open Monday & Friday 'Til 9 — Daily To 6 Wood succeeds Harry E. such „ ^Ulp attorney Berlin, who mg and re TBB WMBTF1EW W, J.) REAPER, tmSBSDAY, JUtV 22, abuse which was intended ior al Scotch Plains Fills f ini the post 35 years, submitted enabling all t Americans and. in doing so. blunted ££ resign in May afi the te-thenuielve« of Guests At Festival Lawmakers Voice and softened the savagery of our ll frf a Supreme Court ruling bar- time rd Students U ? critics.." Two Legal Posts rI nfi atomi^ from reprinting a Mayor Kusseil bag vifvreti all his facilities and re-tional costumes. Regret In Death S«D. Clifford P. Case, K-N-X, call- *Hpali»y and developers JII the —A group of Italian uni- The char ai group, &reclnd by versity students visiting Scotch freshments "«« the house'' to tlw> ing Stsv^nswi "a companion of sing- Multiple scte student*. To add real International Mrs, Mary Jfacklewicz sings songs ode post pending and Fsuwood imcier the ail- representing England, France, Mex- Stevenson ular charm and grace." said the progressive, $ epies of JteopJ* to People will be flavor. Our Lady of Gourdes junior United States has lost a most ef- t tf a successor. central nervous choir of Whitehouse which has ap-ico, Suotiend, Switzerland, Chins, Heated to a gaU International Fes- j New Jersey's congressional repre* fective representative in the United j ¥1 UfcJVJ «3 and cure Tei peared at the New Jersey and RCA Germany, Poland Austria Ireland, f iival fttoy. J«iy *0 from 2 to 5 pfm, India, Italy and some of our owin seatatives joined in official Wash- Nations.' j wood and Walsh live and mam that i BGweraft. Kie. 22, Scotch Plains. pavillion* of the New York World's i Township Committee. Fair will entertain in th*ir Interna- American music. The group consists ington outpouring of expressions of Rep. Florence P. Dwyef. R-Ehza- at tain their law ^ices l*^. Both are of them joung Ted Milter, Bpwcraft's proprietor of 21 children between Ihtf ages ol regret at the death of United Na- beth: "He was a fresh, articulate " Republicansleans . prooucuvproductive yeyeara s g 7 and! 14 some of whojn have given tions ambassador Adiai Stevenson entfi and attractive force in American s ' fina The appoinin' are indeed fortunate to have I and related dise&ej up their summer vacation trips to last week, politics. His respect for the lan- sing with Ehe choir. Sen. harnscn A. Williams Jr., D-guage and great facility in its use,I be effective Aug. To add further international fla- N.J, said the late ambassador's ids integrity and deep convictions, vor, a group of talented teenagers courage was his "most distinguished and his fine Intellect added greatly from Piainfleld^ Polish Falcon Nest quality." lo our country's public life 281 will dance the polka and krak- "He took upon his shoulders the "He ffsd the courage and dedica- owiak in native costumes. tion to overcome political defeat and In honor of the occasion. Bowcraft serve his country with great distinc- will be decked out in the flags of Stamter and Assemblyman Peter tion. Ail Americans will miss him NATO countries, The public is in- McDonough. greatly." vited to partake in tht festivities. Entertamrnent at the dinner-dance Two days prior to the Internation- will be provided by !*ois Raebeck, al Festival, a parade led by Miss international folk singer. Miss Roe- Union County will proceed through beck, who has recorded for Colum- Fenwtwd and Scotch Plains to thebia Records, will sing folk songs of Italian-American Club in Scotch the United States, Germany. Spain. Plains wtoere the group of visiting England, France, Isracd and lUty, students will be honored guests at a Dancing after dinner will be to the dinner-dance. The parade will be music of Philip DiNitzio's three- preceded by Uic presentation of thepiece combo of Scotch Plains. colors by the American Legion and An interesting highlight of the eve- & message of welcome by Fan-ning will be a forum discussion be- wood's Mayor Sidney Hulsizer and tween the Italian student^ and a Scotch Plains" Mayor Kussell Patter- group of our own students on any son. Attending the dinner as honored topics that the yottrig people of both J. FrIIiu&ii. In guests will be several New Jersey countries find of mutual interest, *l JM31 public officials* including state sen- Mm, K..»«]d

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BUY WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT, TAKE UP TO U MONTHS Plcll flo d PAY WIIH A ' " ' «"«• f"amuS. PAY WITH A 'S CREDIT ACCOUNT (PLUS SERVICE CHARGE ) =2= Fro. all-day porkina while y.u have your car Mrv.«d • Ucvn your «r Lofo, # Take cidvantam- r>f LEADER, VBUBSDAT, JtHLF Section 4—-JPrnge I Revives as a rifle platoon leader with the) Nature and Science Ctofcer, in the Lt, Gay on Destroyer Rooming House [ers Asked ink 4&th Infantry Division, He was India Travelogue Wtittohung Reservation, Sunday at Navy £k:ut. Warr.«n L.*Gay, son awarded the Combat Infantry Badge 3 p.m. of Mr, and Mrs tifsorge C Gay ol ;Ends in Slab bin •— A was for his valor in die lighting on Hearl- The fihn la a travelogue of a trip 22 Faulkiwr Di\ visited tiie purl! To Army Major bp^ak Ridge. Ihrough India. The movie features A hoarding bouse fight si 613 !Funds credited Friday with saving 4he life Trailside Film (ulios uf Hakodate. Muroran, Otaru ] tral Ave. Saturday resulted in one of l?*moii^b-£»ld Anthony Zadoi, son He lias served 13 years in the | scent** of a tiger hunt, Indian and Aomori in northern Japan June j craftsmen Hi work, and the living participant being stablxxi in Ihe School o£ Mr. and Mrs, Paul Zador of 1574In Reserves Army Reserve, and currently is in- %$ -30, ^-hitt' serving aboard the tie :chest, treated at Muhteufoerg; Hos- telligence officer CS-81 of Uie 309th Topic Sunday conditions of the wealthy as well as stroycr USS Jamu> K. Kycs. in sup- ; the poor. pital, PJainlicldf ttnd Uieti fined $30 Jallcn into 4ft* fmrtily Scotch Plains — Richard A. Fkuk | Regiment (Basic Combat Training>< The "Land of the Bftaharajahs." a port i>f tlic President's for assault and battery. county vocatim^l one of five regiments in the 78th Di- On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday yesterday asked pool. of 1480 Golf St. has been promoted color, sound film will be shown to Pevple Program. The other participant ended up in ioo to the rank of Major in tbe V. S vision. He attends weekly meetings and Thursday at 4 p.m, each day reeholdere to raise The child apparently wandered in- the afternoon visitors to the Union next week one-haU hour nature talks Union County Jail, Elisabeth, in Ikti to the yard and climbed a axn-all lad- Army Reserve. The promotion, ret^ with the Regimental Headquarters County Park Commission's TraUside )roved in a referen- Tor children will be conducted at of ?5O0 bail, pending a bearing x>n der attacked to ffie 4-foot pool. He roActive to Jan. 5, was announced at Fort Monmuuth. Center is op

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• _ U _ _ I- tiling upholding the students Who have been selected to ••-.;••• •jtli the architects- receive the first two-year Reserve •..-,. freeholders to raise Officer Training Carps scholarships furnishing money, -:>*•'• • ever to be given by the Army. .-•. • •• ward said passage v The awards are being made to out- ••'•-• \ qualify for federal standing ROTC students who Will en- :*•:-•- Iring the fiscal year ter their junior year of college this -"•- -' fall. Each scholarship will pay for i the best advantage tuition, textbooks and feea and will be in a position of provide the recipient with an allow- amount appropri- ance of 5 a month for the duration •V vocational board's of his award. e "vast portion" of Worthing In enrolled at St. Peter's program was based College In Jersey City where he has s or a percentage completed two years of ROTC train- allocated by local ing. He was nominated for the scholar- bond ordinance ship by his Professor of MiJitary Sci- iip because of dis- ence and college officials on the bas- g freeholders on theis of his academic and extracurricu- [ucaUonal arrange- lar record, performance during his jnember Democratic first years of ROTC, the scores he Ity, which holds the received on the ROTC qualification [by way of a two* test, his physical qualifications and Jrement, has voiced interviews by Army officers and fac- rent plans to oper- ulty members to determine that he hifih sdiool sec- Is highly motivated toward a career red" or part-time as an Army officer. 1 ". • I asked for a full- The scholarships are the first to

irogram. be awarded to students in the Army .i. ROTC program, which provides ap- i . . proximately 85 por cent of the new officers entering the Army each sons Hurt year. This is approximately twenty times the number of officers com- rash missioned at West Point annually, suffered minor in- iradoy night in a Boro Plan Board r- - - St. and Hazel Ave. i"

Vincent Romeo of '• ^. Gail Larkin, 535 Loses Rice -p.- - involved, " "' '•• r •—"• • •' p ^ • of a sore Mountalmlde—Walter Rice of 1479 1 '- - '- '• Miss Larkin suf- Barton Rd. has resigned from the of both knees and Planning Board. . They said they Rice was appointed to the board »wn doctors. in January to replace veteran mem- complained of ber Thomas Hyde and Is* the second

|nd Lorenzo Romeo member of the board to resign this ',•- WESTFIELD ,,-:»•:. ;ed left leg. They year. The other one is former Mayor [uhfenberg Hospital, Albert Harlung, who resigned in • I I. _ • .. JC Rescue Squad. March after serving about 17 years. I \ and released, A third .vacancy on the board was by Robert Hawco created by the resignation of Wil- lit a parked car in fred Wepplcr from the Board-of Ad- Milter Jr.. 627 Salt- justment and was its representative at Lenox and S, to the Planning Board, Robert Gar- rett, Planning Board chairman, said a cut on the chin this week that John Walsh will re- • * immonses for care- present the Board of Adjustment on having no driver's the board. The Rices, residents of the bor- reat sale ough for 11 years, are moving to SELL, USE •Martinsville. He has served on the Board of Education and the Board SSIFIED ADS of Health, in addition to being active in the Little League.

- • • NFORD HALL NURSING HOME A Home of Distinctive Care the warm assurance of solid cherry... Inspection Invited • • • the charm of our Cherry Hall Colonial incofn Park Eastr Cranford, N. J. -'" '- '-':"•" • '-.' j. a - • 1 • - - .' • - • BR 6-7100 -• "' :- . . :L ' J From the lovely autumn-brown color of solid cherry to the detail of antique- Director: Catherine Krouse, R.N.

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triple dresser sale 215.00 54" double drossor sale 193.00 Summer 4 matching mirror sale 58.00 matching mirror sale 44.00

Bachelor? 40" chest on chest sale 193.00 38" chest sale 175.00

If the family's away and full or (win size bed sale 119.00 lov/-po$t bed sale 89.00 you are keeping bachelor night fable sale 67*50 quarters, come dine with us. You'll meet your friends here and you will To complement your fine furniture, flora! bedroom enscmbla by Scroll, find our dishes much like * • Red, blue or gold flowers on polished white cotton. home. -& twin slzo sale 16.00 full s!zo sale 13.00

90" unlined draperies sale 9,00 °PEN 24 HOURS DAILY Hahno & Company Wesftfielcf

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of complained of diest and nil<1 1 'irpct or t f :u > < \iy • MCU pains ana was Utfr-s-n to tne oi* j f.;,-^., nmnij Atturm-y H;*i^-r of ult- Bill J of (hi 1 u ice of a physician l>y ttx? Wtsifield j .^YitvS^iVHp'-p^oVm!??- s ui*rvV*- is!*-'* wurk K Beseue Sguad. He «-as issued a I ,," Al- MO furth-r j Ht'purt uf''ib«r Ufpl- of j^iads UIKJ t summons for violation of his per- j **•> in uri sup mfc and careless Tk AI fur th^ po uctinn uf » prayer by rjr-"ivf rn.-r, duly t-y ui'atl work on I a n rf reLo let your fingers do the «tlvl*\i«tt 1 n* 1 miU* nf Hutu! A fit bid. Action ~ 3 GOP nod fiov, RirhHnl -T- of RoadB ami on Hie *" U y of Summit, t '»<" m Sixth District N*w rnm'orri IIK in i'K* rtl wit !i •rc'ft r-n tt of thin ^ for Bantam i Nest rr^ulnr have been de utH ( U than rti c ipui roiuifi within L members of the National lr rHKTHrtlv t?f»Ufirtwrl^H atirl thai VL ill K'ive ^itr^'f ul eon^itioiatiufi t (( IHjtHt lull. Jirk of i can Congressional Advisory Com- thf view** <>f til IK Bomil- \RW BIHISKSS i mittee for their role in helping to A uthfjril y *>T I lw* f'Hy of tit ii* i3t. u-r Finance am* Follow (n«r r-wjiullyn* —jntrodu elect Rep. Florence P. Dwyer to F*r1 vising bill** id on rt>]J call £*(Jot tM-*]Vfjr| for furiil^liiiiK ft"** Tha three are: Mts t IIng 1 ff^iHi tli^ Ht-p rxliimuiphniK *tvnti-m at the (Vimmlttec of lh« Wtiuln, exU jt and Jtilin K. ilu»i*if!ls tluKpitiii; ruintfL- SUPER Ions i>£ - of 1121 Lawrence Ave., tionis have hvvw r«*t-^Jvi-J in ^miH^c- nrti B livllly snd Ji i« wiff Mary, 1 111 , 435 West 7th St., Plain of J'o^tip Hfnltli * for th^tr enj^y" * ' upon IUB f?r fvtillr Works, ft Hrawor Hivc^t rp*'r 1 MARKET ; and Edward W\ Beglln Jr., 16 ;L£lvr**luK plftns are ai4tl tiultJ&t)nn& were rt-reiveil t**r -\V11UH Meadowbrook Village, Platnffeld. ^ l"«r U1*** opininu c*f titt- tn tin- John K, Hyniit*ll* of the Wliul«. fcjtt*- xintere fouulixt uia- tu «ili 1 th« morket that *eiis the Best Meat in Town. Just try hnviiig W'IJII ill* I'nif-Mi i;oui"ity iVmterent:* 07i Freehold IT 6t#i»mpr for 856 MOUNTAIN AVE. SHOP AND COMPAR Uept. of Admiiili»lrfttlH>ii and Public Afl»irB, cri-HiIii** (lie tUIe vt TeU- Free Delivery Tuesday thru Saturday a fcfiS) freeholder Stwnraer for t. uf A'll«l"t»trnil«ii anu. Public Morning Calls Only - AD 2-0402 - 03 , griiniiiii liiiiKfviijF to vo- l on their anniver- FjfcM's GIANT USDA CHOICE BEEF SALE! THEN BUY sary WHY PAY MORE? WHEN YOU GET TH"* rao^) — Freeholder Htemmer for DeuL «f AdmJniBti-atton and Public USDA is GRADED rr^lrs, Benin* forth MHIAII;!** of va- BEST FQR lKSOU R BEEF rloua employee* t« be effective an of th*lr aiiniveraary dater CHOICE CHOICE AND TRIMMED WGHT FO* Deul* . of Atlmlnlutratiorhld na titid of YOUR EATING PLEASURE) laation month, to i\» end that tlje aufTerera ot hay fevnr and attand- atit ftiUrKle* nitty l>e "llevftd ff their suffering and the Influencfl of be mlnlmlispd in the Freeholder Hrfwimer for Dept, «f Public Properly, lermlnftt- liiS eontratt with Albert S, Kopf, Clerk of tr,» WorkP «» the Court Kxtif.nflton i'rogram, effective /91 oj - "ji* f" {f- ^ ti o 1 d o 1* Tllloir for D*tot.* of RoatlB HIUJ Biidtf^s, ft<> r M^ork of M- l-a, Murwue• * USUAL Inc., of Irving ton tt>t lncj FINE work of ronstriu'tlntf htw concrMo curbs and bi* umiuouw concretp SIRLOIN TRIM on Kuniinlt Av#. from „ Kd. to KldiTii Jtil.t Bum- m!tt and auUiorUlitR n^al naymMit, after aellvtry oT ft e&nerfU relea«e TRIMMED RIGHT and artor the rxnrtattorj of CO [layn from date hereof. . 99c <2ia> — Fr**Uold*r Tllinr for PORTERHOUSE Dent, oi Hoedn and lirlfir*.*!*, ft.twftMt- ins Work of constructing storm vi'ftter itwern In Spring field A\-^ --••. v. from th«» BolnprHPt Pounty-I!^rl(&l4*y llnw to fclw*Ne w Prftviden^fl* - H^IKHA line In th<* Tw|). of Wprft^lpy HelBlit^p c*ottt rnc^t. of Solid Meat — No Fat Manffriir* & l're*lusi f?«ntr*n:tinw: Co- of Kerntli Orange, «ml nuthorla- in& Rn^l paymenti aft^r the dellv^ TOP ROUND LONDON BROIL No iVo*te — Tender ery tft a uen&mtl rt?l flitmfi ft-iid u ftcr the expiration c*f mi rtay» Iroin date lu»reof. _ boned or regular MHSI (214) —- Frec-liold&r Tlllrr f row ' - . n to traiiHtinrtntlnn plan 111 ntc. Genuine Kosher «-- KrpehuM^ TtD* r f^ Corn Fed J&M'c Famous CHICK /-of Jioaiih q^nd.BridjjH th« CALVES LIVER GROUND BEEF 1HI I I ATUHI t»r KtiuU^rM Vnnn i • • • r; f r. t< Ib. ' lb s. to tUe riiy of blneiit, of KDUIIH nnd Hrlriifefd MIM; IOWPNI niiotnUriti of t U. S. Mctorw of KllKJibttth for tux BOTTOM ROUND *o the* Covititv EUutinaor'tf titrifip r GRILLING netwf combination unit 11*tifV 1>l*inionfl •T MadM 1»-»OOD Duim* Truck, as or CROSS RIB ROAST RIBSC nor HpcH'l float tun 8, fur tlio prU^ n? FRANKS Standing f 217 > ^^ KrcehnWier Tlll.'r '-v Ib, Drpt. of ROIXIH IITHI HrlilKen. rt*«nlv- Ib. 'nia: thnl thf roifiu-Ht '*•* S"> I-H " •• 89c •«uok n net Co. to relocate Cl 59c 79

itermlt tltut Mitch nModiiUoii t (!nm to the P-i^'itv ami to (.-^rtuln cnrutltlnriH, Whole - Ready to Bake FRFSH Ur Tlll*-r f FRESH KILLED FRYERS CO1OR tiiR- hid nf itctiiert Koftsert & Co.. liMve^i l>l ft f 1 e i". f n r wnpk or i • n • t - Htruptlutr ti new lirliitt<* iinil rclnted work on Paiwiilc St. In the lion Bi f » •if ^t>w I'rovldefUT. fnr UIP Finn f' *l 7.4H. nnd nnttiorlzhin- l)lr?rinr BUY YOUR MILK AT J&M find Olnrlc tn execute covering Hums, CUt !> > — Freeholder Tiller for r>cpt_ nf rtojulw nnd HrlelKen, tif^ept- Injr wink nf oxtiivntion and FRESH FARM PRODUCE nf eiirth ffnin the cnutity FROZEN FOODS nt S^n^^lt Rtnitli Ave.. Ho DAIRY I Model FDA43TJ oontrtteL of tlie 111tr Top Lj Cobbler Potatoes 13.1 cu. ft ConlrintitrEi, !|if\ of Aveni'l, anil 10 lbs. 89c Birds Eye Peas a u I li o r I a I n ^f n mi I jm y m o i! t nfior tlif 6 pkgs. 99c Tropicana On (NEMA standard) rx pirn t ion of I'd fluyn fmm Peaches 'f an i.l dell VITV «r basket 59c Orange Juice THIS ROOMY FRIGIDAIRE 2-D00R 6-$l Grapefruit Jui f ;•:!!>) Freeh TUlor fO Jersey Tomatoes basket 59c Lemonade IS FAMILY-SIZED, ECONOMY-PRICED! SAME LOW PRICE . of Uort-lfl uml M. mithor 10-$ 1 Ilif N. .T, French Fries Fruit Salad Big 97-tb. 2ero zone top freezer freezes Ice FOR COLOR OR WHITE! Calif. Plums basket-49c 3-49c Fruit Salad cubes in a hurry] lu lif iiMirl In ronntMlliin wl t h tli^ Bananas Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Pizza 69cc Deep Porcelain Enamel Hydrators keep vege- ^lHtnlljvtlon of tht- rout ml Ktnllon 2 lbs, 29c No Lower Mobile 1'PHIH uml Krmlmnont for Pepperidge Farm Cottage Cheei tables, fruits farm-fresh! tjli* Twi^Wjtv Hndlo Hyat^m "T tlir- Watermelons 4c Ib. Cakes 49c Automatic defrosting refrigerator section. Prices tfnlon cuimtv Itnnd M^iit, tor thf- T.V. Dinners 59c Canned Picni< flrl.-h for Plus deep door shelf and many, many other D*M>'. or lMal-U Orange Juice Anywhere r 1 6-$l features! ft\TVt t i*v\i~\ \\\\K 11 ILK i'-i in I r i f 1 t*o! Potato Salad IhLs HofuH uml 1^-n Yurrow 1 DELICATESSEN DEPT. of tilt- WrtrlcH, ft»r thr f^l \u<\ \\\\ Cole Slaw nnrnf* fur thr Jnlm |'Jt !MU»M-MM Home Roast Beef lilt^iiM. I'fTtMtlvo J13ni' in. 1 'i '/2lb.99c (a''M»r f , . GROCERY SPECIALS Velveeta , Yf l^ll'Hc HJMtilh'uil'ii \V, \tt\Vt\r t Imported Ham njhl Initdiliiiiir Kir*- Kx tliwIllHillJJS Savarin Coffee Ib. 79c Goad Luck 0 ^T tlni- Jnhn K I Mm iii'l 1 M Virginia Ham fnr HIP Kinn nf J:!:*;o rtT|1| n^ 1M rtM-tnr nn*l cM**rU 11.* Chock Full o'Nuts 2 lbs. 1.69 Roll Butter FREE $20.00 Food Certificate Imported Salami V2lb,75c T>rn! nf IHilillr ll.allh uml W^lfjtrl^ Granulated Sugar 5 lbs. 59 Wirh Purchase of any Refrigerator when connected to Imported Swiss V2lb.79c C rV,? Trur|c Wlll<'« nml Scrvli'e. KOI* A WHITISH •jf t'ltilntlfid. for Casino Swiss T Arnolds Coffee 85clb. Public Service electric lines. John io. luiim'llH /2lb.49c i»-in iimK: »H p^r Hpo--lllr-u Dutch Loaf Family Fab BLUE CHEER niiiH ]iro*>*,*i»rJi'N. fnr 1lu- ti-^| il V2lb.49c 3.29 1 r^2il — Fr^ehuliliT r^liovni* for- Tavern Loaf 1 Ajax Cleanser THRIFTY NEW FRIGIDAIHE JET ACTION WASHER! lit. nf KEtiiimt' mitl 1'iir^hiisrs / lb.69c 2-29 DASH DETERC 2 Planters Peanuts FOll YOVII K New peep Action Agitator creates 1juk Mother Goose 3-$l it Way-no V2lb.49c IVORY SNOV Jet currents to etvo all your wash llMWlf S3 •deep oction" cleaning! i-ji.-r f,.r tht 'if German Bologna Reynolds Wrap i-rty r*.r t h- + 25c Jet-Away lint removal~rteec& no lint NO LOWER SALVO trap. i-*t(-fhi.li]«'r i ' Brillo Pads r. 5-$l Jet spin assures quick cJiy'ns, saves F.ATIfiR SI7.10 heavy lifting' MITUVJIH: mi lid* ( n .n Mi it- ji fi * P|-^| i. J Low Calorie Punch Vegemato 3 cans $1 TIDE DETERGI Designed jet-sfmpTu for ton depend- PRICES *-niiiii r.niut^ l-iuh (NiiiiiiiiMHiMi. „,.,! 3-$! ability! No Cat Soda Hawaiian Punch 3 cane; $i MII.D TO yol'n «< *•• ^ '•"IIS ^>| llri IVORY LIQUH ANYWHERE for muuN' ami J'tir^h l No Cal Punch College Inn Tomaio Juke 29c ron I f i»vihw llH. fl-. M:t furtll. 39c JOY LIQUID Ice Cream Heinz Catsup 4.89c 11I f.f At ,„ • • r pint 55c ^ilrn, n^kin^ HIM SliVf #"' "] fia;h\ Welch Grape Drink 3.,$! MR. CLEAN dm- ait (hi-^ liM-atlnri ftr tJm M-iii Mott's Dietetic Fruits itu^ Mini Inn mi Hrtilfi ?:» ti> S&W Chopped Clams ronnh i.f ? Fish 1r«..n m! ? rk %v.M^ IITXI ff'3) In i Pride of Farm Tomatoes 8-$l OXYDOL A, N. MACK, Prop. ^l .,,,1 I), «M-..tHln|l|l* i u'».,ljTt^i In iln-r*- r.'. W.RWR . CuCtt BeanB s HM nml iF)[r»i-ulouM 6-$T COMET CLEA 1 I1IIJ.--.-. ! : In ICE CUBES 200 Central Ave. If ns 8-$l ICE MACHINE Geisha Shrimp SPIC S SPAN 49c 1WIC.1I TI) |;-*liriJ<" AD 2-4025 l,f,rrh.r Geisha Pineappl OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 'Til 9 OPEN 24 HR5. DAILY 79c DOWNY Kelloggs Tarts FABRIC SO ; REAR OF STORE 43c fin i!,t rnntiuu ' tliBt we J- the National Arbcrist the Lioii too wet for plant growth. fnacufetctiirer's wammgs m giv^non Association, tfae «»jU at root growth In such cases, a tile line r at the IrvingtoivMapiewapd amuse- No Shortage el Injects iram branches ancl tlie container label should be follow- : MAT* ONIY ment park. There vt^re 77 entries of iissects 4onrt care if thesm the sap and using the bark to ed exactly, Househcrfo! I ill mill T-V-. r."V-"-i •"-!•- " ART last week when Dale Slaughter, 4; weather is wet &r dry. T!i#y just build their nests. "GMghls Khan* Lillian Hokaszewski. 12, and Lueilte Keep on raising family after family pyrefchrim tn&v b& help- Grenei, 18, all of Irvington, became of hungry Etile pest$. FeUow Directions ful in boxelder -bugs in- 3 Stooges doors. finaUsts in their respective age This is bad news, of course, for Sometimes the girdling goes deep Outlaws Is Coming 1 groups. your ornamental shrubs and oths* enough to kill the whale busb or a A new, free circus is slated for j garden plants, already tortured breach. Judgement Needed "Genghis Khan* Monday, featuring the Sensational from lack of moisture, probably. You can protect a iilsc feykeepin g Wf __' • fit it Die Die My Darting Bruno on his breakaway sway pole. Rutgers College of Agriculture the trunks and branches The Three Hephistos, knockabout entomologists have been checking with 0JDT or dleldrin or Sevin. Watering Irees acrobats, am$ dogdom's funniest on insects that ere making trouble Thrlps have te®n golftg ©Her priv- troupe, Tovarisch & Comrades, Generally -at this tin* of year the now. et Spray a mglatlUon and DDTsoil is dry, and watering at regu- round out the show. Current through mixture every two ^eeks. Sunday are the Montons who per- For example, Iseebugs are build- lar intervals is the most hnporiant form while dangling from their ing up rapidly on plants such as pests such as chinch bugs treatment that can be given re- teeth, azaleas »nd you. most erratic. Precipitation has been tOVi AND parking for 2.00B cars every day. much above average in some areas

CROSS 1 1 L L . ..„ _ • - j . _ i_ __u, _- ,,.M ± .i i—i-m-i-L— . ,»_»__M^ -J-- - •- - "• A-J . iiiiiimin w^ile in others, often only a few LEGAL NOTICES HereVHow to Water a Tree mites distant, little or no rainfall •-v has occurred. In these ci ream- SUN 9—mi * MHf lCIQ App talians now l>elns ace op ted stances, general advice is not ap- for jH>»Hi*m of {mirujman on Itw plicable in all cases. BorouKh of MpitntiiSnarflu Police De- During Present Water Shortage partment, The condition of the soil surface AJI examlEnRtlon will be held on August 5, I$SS ;*t 7:80 P»M, ai the New-wrinkles are being used this vegetables have been washed. Oth- |s not a reiiabte indicator of the Deer Field School- Central Avenue, summer to water prized shade trees ers carry the water from Indoor de- moisture content in the root zone of Mountainside, Nr J , ftAWORD i No uppHcaliona will be accepted in areas where there is water short' humldiElers or air conditioning units. after Autfust lr jysri. age. If the community in which you Applicants to be between the ages ot 21 and 30, 6' 8* or mufti, and ^ Dr. Johnson Parker of the Bart- live permits u&e of outdoor hose dur- Utiion county residenf t for a period lett Tree Research Laboratories ing certain hours of the day, then a BlCKSOSf of a( l^ciKt two \ cars, Starting- salary tS^OO.O^ in areas* says one method Is to build an un-tree can be watered by letting water Ing to |7,I0(hO0 aft*r four years f from « hose trickle slowly over the ELIZABETH derground water system beneath the What All bnnefHs—Vacation—Paid outer branch area of the tree. root srea overnight This will soak !(!«.! Hnd HoHpitaHMfttton—Insuraiu-e into the s6U* and one good soaking — Nina Paid HoildnyB — Longevity It's a do-lt-yoursctf system. : Pay. a week is far better than letting a ^ he Qanden, Center Klionn nuiy he obirtfucd at pty do this: Strip off a circular area ile;ulquurtors. of turf four inches wido. Then re- sprinkler spray the area beneath a NOW SHOWING id J move soil to a depth of four inches. tree for an hour .or two a day, Threes r • In this Uttlc trench, place a well- should be watered at sight when possible, not during heat of midday. NOTICE 5K IHSUEi-y perforated plastic hose, Cover it C Alt OK William Cattle'** That tHR IIrat &iid Una! account of Dogwoods, maples, especially Nor- the aithBcribpr, Anute If. MBCUte. with soil and replace the turf. 13xec«U!x unritr lh« Uiint "Will ami Now turn on the water from an way and red maples, beech, felrch, GOOSE" T^Htaniftjit of ISAAC S. MACKTK. hemlock and spruce sit have shallow di'^enaed. will ?*e. audited HIU! Ktal- outdoor faucet and let the water "1 SAW WHAT ttd Ijy the Sarr >gat«, and reported roots. These roots are mare sus- for settlement t> the Union Oouniy trickle through the hose. -The pres* ceptible to drought injury than such Court—Probtttft Olvialoii, on Krlrtny, sure need not be great Dr. Parker YOU DIP" 8i»ntoinber 17th next at 3:30 A.M- deep-rooted trees as oaks, Care (ICD.S.T.). says. This way, the water will seep should be given ail these trees to Mo the root area and will not belesson root damage this sumratr* JOHN K. MEEKER, Inc. AND I KNOW WHO YOU ARE AN wasted by evaporation or be absorb- Bk-Uarti O- Tt«il* Attorney ed by grass above. 1201 Cooper H«mrt 1100 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD AD 2-8717 Starring Spfiteh PIHIUH, N, ^. Another method being resorted to 7-1B-41 ____ * by home owners is drilling one*!nch Nuisance Insects Joan Crawford REPORT O1* CONDJ'TiOM Oli* wide holes with a crowbar beneath the outer spread of the branches and Shade Trees Suburban tat Company filling these with- water. Some per- NOW—SUMMER STORE HOURS:

or WiMtHM-1 In the Fintv i>T Ni'iT sons use kitchen water in which • - r • i PLUS i ' r • • ftt« irhinc of Cause Stains • LEGAL NOTICES • Don't cut down a shade tree mere- Weekdays 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.

Cash, balances with nth* ri '• I -t ik "II ly because it drips sap during the sr bfiitkft and cash GOTHIC T*» rttK KWMirw. "DARK (tenm In proa^s ot CDI- BHTATH OF KLL.EN H, summer or harbors nuisance insects. Removal of the tree may remedy United State** Oovoru- Pursuant to the t>rn, Jiinrie on the j*o«o«a flay ways of achieving the seme result • '- OblirTHtSan^ nf Sjtta t e n of Jifly AD,, tflSfc, upon the-applica- and palttldti.1 tsuliclivl*- tion of the undflrsiKn«d( rtH-HJAetutor When yota leave your car, k ot the osUtt* «f s«id deeeiitted, natlte under a tree, end several hours' CarparntP Ptocfcsa {in- )H hcrctiy ^ivftn to tho ci'eOItor» or dutthiR None aloclt oC !*;iifi rf««ct*^*'d to exhibit to tha BUb- find it spattered with sap scrlber under oath or nfflrmatten (In- their oinlmii »IMI demands asainst ckm't blame the tree—no tree exudes Admission arid all our ride* 10 ctnti each tht esLiite of Haiti UeutNttteu WitUia sap from its foliage as a-normal oc- «ix m«nih« from tne date of »aia for everyone, from 2 pf m* to closing time; Bank promisee owned order, or they will lie forever barred currence in its life processes. In ev- from jmismttJnisr or recovery*» the rain or ffcrn*. FREE parting for 2,000 cars 1455 agaUtBt tlio subscriber, ery case, insects are responsible Cor and JOHN T. Mi the dropping sap. J3xemt« U UESMPSI3Y, Attorney These Insects are sap feeders — 32 Kjr ild Avo. they include aphitls^ scale insects, Other assetB ,. UMi^'s Summit, T 7'i Peos—$2 MS leaf hoppers and various others. AI! 2* TtrTAh AKBHTH . . .T^TiTaS^ToT are equipped with piercing-sucking tW»Tlt-IO TO mouth parts with which they draw MAHfH OF JOUN i p, m, Sundays *rt J kol'f«UH *>f sap from the inner tissues of leaves ciividualK« purti^rKhipSi t» the nrdpr at MARY Every Monday—All Rides V* Price—Except Holidays and forporallcms ., .^ $^5,3313^85,50 n. I>/\NAN)^t KurropiUP of HIP Comi- and succulent bark. With little Time and ^rivingR d-e* Iv of Unio», »utde CM iht ai-rourt day change in form, the sap passes £umm*4. £Jiasett to lft POOL f>s Government (In- orless liquid droplets called honey" out t« the HUbfrrlber nmim* flath firmfttion their claims ami dew. In drying, the droplets darken Deposits of Strtt^H and iiKra!nj«t the e*tfit© of H;I(4 ipS^I t9iS*-C*ki>t*ting Our SQ& Anniversary' and harden, coating all objects be- DniMtnlitt of banbH 1IMS1JJ4 within H*x mrmthB from the dittc of FROST Hit Id onier, or th«y wilt be rator 1 neath the tree with a glaze-like Him, Certified and officers Unrr^d from proHCfiitiris or refov** ing the mime ntttiht*t tho wihaeriber. , TOTAL While nearly all shade and orna- O^iilflMt A. DAMI1AHI. HRT mental trees may become infested ra> Total AfimhUsirator. ANO DAMHACH, with sap-sucking Insects, Uie several TAT~-v in late summer. These pests gener- ally are rather large, dark-colored, bushe Separate for TIKS ? LP SPECIALS and often so numerous that they lit- TAr* AOCOU erally encrust twigs and smal! freezer rator Guitars 16.95 tiJtHl par vultHU - -t - - -$ branches. They produce a great riurphis - - Undivided proiit^ amount o( honey dew and, if UK; tree a $2.98 32,50 * H (»uil retire- stands near the house, often arc Folk Guitars ^iil iioc*rm»( fur pre* found clustered on doors and win- storage racks wa rretl (Mii>itiU> .-.-.< Electric Guitars 39.50 TOTAn r*AnTAr_, Beatles, Norman Hermits, dows. AOC oughly covered -with the spray mate- At Discount Prices FENDER are nft«*r j!<*i1uf rial. When large trees arc involved, vultui tin it ri'M^r tif. H is advisable to engage a comma.** c)al tree service firm to do the COMPUTE /d HOa spraying. llu»t p The Music Staff A particularly offensive nuisance ,I-MI of mir insect is the boxclder bug. In Ihctr DRUM SET BARBARA RYAN adult form these bugs arc about \%+ AHOI.I^ rt. OOA1PTON. 37 SIM ST. Plione imh long, winged, and brownish in 3 Drums .$0 color with red stripes on the body PeorJ Finish 233-1448 and along the wing margins. On cool A. autumn days they congregate on sun- Cymbal & Access. M. KKAIM*, L'J F'L"'" ^

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Smith, PjtJBideKt Abraham Lincoln in i86i. <31r]H 7~ltt, 300 m«it*?r freestyle re- and an open slow-pitch class, 17, The poey Express Norton and John Kraft lay: ,Mtfuto«rasicin Ttee Pony Express System ran Whld O Entries for Lhe slate softball Members While America was young and 'AGN/F/CE ie championship of the 7-10 I0t> ivu-li'l- mt'Olcy ri'lav championship will close at noon growing rapidly, its means of senes IMII indicate the Faee, W^hl less than four teams during the 1964 j ioofeed for a much faster way to send One of ih^ mosl fanyjue I^ony Kx- f the match. Kopf and Boys 12 and under: I, Ham season. Teams not members of a' mail the last two-thousand miles. prefis riders was Wiiliam F. Cody. carried soven of the 14Banes. M. league are eligible if they have en- Weekend Results One of these people was William H. Be was bwn io Scolt Cmmty, Iowa. jeuce but salvaged only Qlrlg 12 end under: 1. Bt»v Bv...™ Russell who founded and organized Although he is not known by his Hi 8'. •Nancy AlberUon, M: 3, Marlon gaged in three contests in 1965 prior Al Echo Lake in the title round en- ft, ^O, to June la, 1065 and have proof of the pony Express ou April 3, i860. real name, he did a great job for Boys 13 luid OVPP: 1 M.Ike such games. SATURDAY — Sweepstakes, the U. S. government,. He was not M; 2. Don MiU*c, M; S. Bob Ul The horses used were the best in only a terrific Pony Express rider, Estinguished himself wHh 2- A player to be eligible to com-A; Frank Keogh, 84-15-69: J. Mitch. the country and the riders were vol- . His service had plenty 1 lie Also served as a scmit and a M ; 2, Becky Hill, M; 3, CWI>1 te in the tournament must (a) beellr 80-U—69; Pete Warflekl, 83-14— unteers and J\ad to b« very courage- his overhead smashes guide. During t!ie construdion of a resident or employed in the State 69, Class B: B. Clare, 89-1&—70; F. ous. These Pony Express riders the Kansas Pacific Railroad, he sup- Jly. of New Jersey and must have play- Charles, 98-26—72; M. Sfcakotko, 92- were always on the two-thousand plied tbe laborers with meat for Brummcr defeated Bill ed In three official games with the 20—72; K. Head, 9I-&-72, mile trail. Altogether there were eighteen months. He killed four- d Jim O'Doimell in the Lott-Durgan team he registers w|Ui prior to June SUNDAY — Sweepstakes, Class A: eighty; forty riders vote galloping thoitsand buffaloes and received his 8-6, 6 3- They also held 15 of the current year, tb) PlayerB J. Skinner. 81-13—«B; Ralph weal and foHy galloping east. The nickname by this. Ha fought Indians er Dan Rogers and Toby (Continued from previous page) can register with only one team L Dim Stinson of the Morrls- food and drink coffee or tea and her oponent to 7-5 in the first set be sloop In a nice, soft warm bed that , Club 7-5, 5-7, 6-0. fore bowing out 7-5, 6-2. 1 -i was provided for- him, there, he ON SECOND TIRE WHEN YOU BUY , fresh from winning Arine also played in the 16 and un- would wait until the next mail came, championship der tdurnament,> losing to 'Jane APAIROFALLNEWFOR'65 r 1 having been well rested, was reajiy -thfc 'local Ma-fc-i to he off t>n the trail again. ' : •V'-'l Utv Dave Ririiards •Mias Stuhler was seeded No. 2 in Stu Ilichter and Bob Fyle Meanwhile the pouch continued on the 14 and under group. Anne de- its journey across America in a re- nge Lawn Tennis Club 0-2, feated fourtli seeded Susan Tcnncy rer. they lost in the second lay fashion. The moil would arrive of Scarsdale 6-3, 6-0 in the semi- in Sacramento, California in ten Pete Cowin and Ray Vanfinals. mtain Lakes, 6-1, 6-3. days which cut the time it took a : GENERALNYLON il rounds in singles were Louise Gonncrman of River Edge, stagecoach on the some trip, the ause of rain. Bill Scarlett N. J.t winner of Uie 35th Anne Cum- same distance In hall. nge Lawn Tennis Club and ming Memorial tournament here in There wore hardships and many of •re starting their third set June, won the 18 and under title at .them too. If the horse died or be- r was curtailed, Scarlett Yonkers for the third time, Louise came ill and could not run, the rider irst set, 6-3, while Welant defeated Diane Maizncr of Great would have to walk and would prob- ttond. Neck, 8-1, 6-1. ably be killed by Indians or bandits 3rid we would be minus a good rider, a good horse, and important mail. AND RUNNING by John J. Day That would be a loss. 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new plant if replacement is actually necessary. end notion! EACH of iOO compression-1louV ttnter-Cflslrtcl! t&ftf'W . \QQ quAliTv h^ll BEFORE MAKING ANY KIND OF HEATING DECISION, CALL YOUR FUEL MERCHANT lo USGAspecilit i Ifl ll,fcfrii|: Gbalis p w\ Drives, Walks, Roads, etc SEE CHET MOUNT OR BOB CLARKE for prteu and • INC. r, 9 460 NORTH AVE. EAST • WESTFIELD,N, J. 07091 - 232-2200 FUEL OIL and BUHNER SERVICE 400 RAHWAY AVENUE, ELIZABETH GENERAL Open Dally 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. -~ So». to 3 P.M. - EL 2-6700 OF HEATING EQUIP/WENT INSTALLED Elected JULY 22, THE 1KES33F1EI-D headquartered J ."-I fieg enrolled in Ucioe Junior Col- is Ann Grfewei] irf 217 W. Tfeird St., Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Slocum Sr. ofpolice early Friday night. The pre- lege's Summer Session, it was an- , She was arrested, peiice liminary investig&tion showed a pair toctey fay Prof. Walter E 343 Mquntain Ave. Me is a merrier -!•; said, for creating a disturbance in of Nu iipsiion aod Iota Lambda Sig- of earrings, valued at $200. and a , director. Westfield poliw headquarters. Gsr- ma, vrislwatch, value unknown, missing. are 3S sstuclenis from Un- jped EMEU »- ( wood had notified W-estfietd to be Cadet SIocuui was engaged in theEntrance was gained by forcing a wou tlie 196= County attending ibe Summer on the lookout for a car containing flying and support phases cf opera- bedroom screen and entering tfve Commercials Ferfiv '^- V%? MITt Session at Union Junior College—or persons, one of whom might be tions at the ^ir Force installation. ft per ecu* - .*"" * * Other counties represented are; •^: ^l ^- ft turned over to * _' • uai elected diairmfln oi wie c * V •P'. 1 1 ^ Police said a loadod -*- -^i F.' -" te** U- Sussex. ^ -A Irs University ^rd of Governors .* ?C. ! FI\ t finmd ia the car and Robert Toy of •"J-0 •*aT_.F- ?^Vi *6*i ; Prof. Matlimore reported there are •^ Friday in New Bewick Mr Brow^ r :A" '-•.- ;-w—r L ^ 548 W. Fifth St., Plaiofield, was .p W^.: •ir n students enrolled from everyone of K^" er chairman of the .board and Chief V-^ TERMITE charged with carrying a concealed Itfnioft County's 21 municipalities PVT. CHARLES G. DUNNE. *oa ^S" executive officer vi Batten, Bar- weapon and released in $50 il a _^YJ 1 f/ith tfae largest delegation \-l if graduate* from Scotch Plains- ^^•£ »fe :J ing and with tiaviag neither license idence 4 eacfe. and Wlnfleld, which ^---^ Is Unbn County's smallest communi- Union Junior College is offering Fanwood High School, Scolcll nor registration in possession. Ail Work Under Direction of ... classes in both Day and Evening Plains, in 1M1 and attended Get- ty *• God haiTendowed man with in- Woodbridge has tiio largest re- Sessions this summer The Summer tysburg (Pa.) College. DR. ARTHUR S. WILLIAMS Session opened on June 28 and "will Mr. ikHd Mr«, WlllJ«H* O. Rd>fclMH«B> r«rH4»rl> ttt Hnv«-rt»wK, alienable rights, among which are presentation from outside Union Hnw rmJdlai^ 1H Ihcfr new knnc «t Ml MmdMrr ROB* mfcfrii Iher puf- One of the pioneers Iri this dose on August 6. Irvm Mr* K*4 Mra. FT«»cl» T. Mason I. Tke Ilntfntf H^d «nl* ol self-government, reason, and con- County with 15 students enrolled. JHnl«ipE«i l.fated prujprrty wpi* h*«4|«>4 fc> Mrs. Alhlld science.—Mary Baker Eddy Churches Pushing for the firm of l"*«r»nii * VY«klMiik««li> inn,* Food Campaign wf ff£tp YOU met The race relations committee of the Weslfield Council of Churches ^ L is sponsoring a drive in churches for food to be sent to Shaw, Miss,, by VET SlTi Day After Day After Day the Union County chapter of the Council of Federated Organizations CCOFO). P A T $SSS LOW PRICES COFO represents the National As- PLUS sociation tor tfie Advancement of Racial Equality. Student Non-VioJent FUE TINTII Coordinating Committee, National MORE PA I T COMPANY Council of Churches and Southern Christian Leadership Conference. '» • •: •• Shaw is a project area of the stu- J _ dent group. However, the Union County chapter of COFO is carry- ANT ing oti specific projects there and has toeen especially associated with the Frodpm School in Shaw. r** i-r TRAPS Contributions of canned goods and 1 dried foods, not in glass containers, are to be brought to the various churches Sunday. Donors also ore i ? \ BATHING asked to fiive 10 cents a can to \> -.••-•-•jj. . . •_. ._._•- * defray shipping eosts. _- • -.i-i* DISCONTINUED COLORS GAPS Town's Little League THEY LAST' J.'.V Ranked 3rd In U. S. INTERIOR & :;:">•- The Weslfiold Jloys* Baseball r League is the third largest Little •;/,• - ->: EXTERIOR League organization in the United 4 1 T^C p*mi ii •3 States, representing 3,000 youngsters 1 : and 400 adults. GLOSS ENAMEL 8 This was reported Thursday night PENS by Arthur Fried, trustee of the sup- port committee, at a special summer meeting of the Wcstfteid Lions Club in the Mountainside Inn, Mountain- OUR NEW side, He also displayed photograph of ECORATOR the Athletics, the team sponsored by DEPARTMENT the club, and discussed its activities. ..7.1

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