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temt iCWice, WMUIeM, K. J.* WESTFIELD, NEW JEKSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950 Adult School To!^,? County Republicans Plot Welch, Evans Public Schools ^care-Buying May Seek Vote Fall Election Strategy On %» Zones Horace E. Baker of Westteld, John T. Hopkins, Robert S. Snev- To Open Sept 6 Register By Mail •*«•Sugar Slocks « chairman of the Union County ily, Bert L. Roeber, Henry L. Builders To Ask Republican Committee, announced Johnson, Charles W. Proton, John Lyons Hospital Returning To the committee's plane today for H. VanderVcer, Arthur D. Bauer, Council Aid On Cloudy Weather, ICurriculuM To Seeks Volunteers Store Shelves the fall election campaign. Robert F, Gunbert, Conrad B. Nov. 5 Referendum Deficiency Exaw, The first atep will be an inten- Lewis, Frank E. Marik, Harvey B. Stumen Forecast sive drive to register all cititeni Dr. Crawford H. Bagam, mana- Daycock, Arthur Baker, Henry C. Following announcement that a The U. S. Weather Bureau last feature Foreign According to reports received before Sept. 28, the deadline for ger of the Lyons Veterans Admin- Van Reasselaer, Donald Bagger, Newark realty syndicate has aban- night predicted that today would Enrollment Plan yesterday from WeetAeld retail- registration of voters. Special em- istration Hospital, has announced Sidney L. Mapes, Mrs. Hilda Eich- doned plans to buiid a $1,600,00 gar- be rather cloudy with a few scat- ers, local housewives have given phasis will be placed on the regis- JRelations Course that the fall drive for volunteer horn, Mrs. Decker, Mr. Evans, den apartment in Brightwood ave- tered showers and the highest tem- up their rather frantic quest of tration of new votera who have Are Explained workers at the hospital has opened George W. Ruckert, Donald M. nue, Herbert . Welch Jr., West- perature in the upper 70s, The sugar which has prevailed for themoved to Union County in recent and will continue through Septem- Pearsall, Florence Schierenbeck, fleld builder, revealed this week outlook for tomorrow and Satur- The W«rt0cl4 Adult School will past six weeks. As a result, sugar months. All Westfteld public achoata will er. Charles Doerr, Albert Kaufman, that he will ask Town Council to day is for some cloudiness, with continue the practice of allowing stocks on grocery shelves are be- ipen on Wednesday, Sept. 4, •* During the sil weeks prior to Mra. DuBois Rcilly, Jack Camillo consider adding a referendum to chancy of afternoon showers or people to register by mail during All persons between the ages of ginning to return to normalcy in he following hours', Gra4* testate* Election Day, a whirlwind cam- and Mrs. Jean Teslof. the Nov. 5 election ballot for "G' thumjerehoweig, The highest tern- )u week prior to registration 21 and 45 who are willing to give quantity and variety. However, it 9 a. m., Junior and Major alt* paign will be conducted to insure Garwood: Public meetings, zones for garden apartments.. Last peratfcres on those days will be night, from Be*. 1J-J2. ThU itregular service art asked to con-several of the storekeepers inter- ,chool» at S-.2B i. m. Each gtttm victory for all Union County Re- Percy Watt and Clara DeFteitat; spring Mr. Welch submitted plans in the lower 80s, for convenience to those people tact Red* Cross Headquarters, We. viewed said they were still limiting hool or junior hi|-h sckoat P*|M publican candidates. For this pur- Central campaign, L. Thomas to the Board of Adjustment for a who cannot register in person on 2-1031, and arrange for an inter- each customer to a certain amount will report directly to the rtNa pose plans have been prepared for Daub, John F. Richardson, Ber- $700,000 72 unit garden apartment Monday, Sept. 26, in the cafeteria view. Those accepted for service of sugar. umber designated on kit proaw* will be given a training course at an intensive canvass of all voter* nard Bteiner, Albert H. Miller, at 023-1010 Central avenue and of Roosevelt Junior High School soap powders, and deter- Defense Council Ton card. High school pupil* wU' from 7:30 to 9 p. m. For those the hospital. in every precinct. Mr. Baker has Joseph E. Humenik, Fred L. Cow- made a request for a zoning ex- gents continue to be snatched up, •eport directly to hwaerooM* who register in penon, counselors appointed the following commit- ell, Burton E. Dickerman, Archie ception which was declined. with several store managers re- lom«rooin liata will b» potted fc| •nd instructor! will be present to tees and local members to conduct 8. Darroch, Michael Galiuewski, Robert L. Evans, another West- porting they are entirely "out" of Plans Expanded he boys and s>irla locker rootaa, answer questions about the 32 dif- the fall campaign, in which a David A. Murray, Clara DeFreitas, Aeld builder, whose $500,000 Dor- Gas Price Level the latter item. From one store it United States Representative, Jane Miller, Albert Gill and Wil- m the bulletin board tad •« ferent courses. ian road project was also stymied, he door of each homerwiw was learned that no soap shipment three Freeholders and a Sheriff liam Gilbert. said he probably would join Mr. Director Names Robert L. Foose, president of the had been received in seven weeks. are to be eleeted: DefieitHcu Exem.imtm*i '"* board of directors, today stated, Mountainside: Public meetings, Welch in asking Town Council to Junior high deflciencf «SMH Held In Town Shortenings, which were report- Westfleld: Public meetings, Roy Walter F. Haupt and Harry W. reestablish the referendum plan. Zoning Committee "Wertneld will have another op- ed to be scarce in past weeks, are ions will be liven at 9 a. m. at» E. Kitthell, Union, chairman; Rob- Beechler; general, campaign, The apartment problem in West- portunity thisxfall to enjoy an out- Lonsdale Green Jr., Addison C. 'uesday, Sept. B, in roam 107, move abundant in Westfleld stores ert L. Evans and Mrs, Florence Charles N, Thorn, Robert Laing, standing pnrram of adult classes. War Renewed field has met with opposition from Ely, and Union County Park Police Senior high deficiency ***** this week. With the drop in de- Decker of Westfleld; speakers, H. Wilton F. Unning, Arthur H. Whether one Is Interested In learn- residents in various sections. In Chief Lyman L. Parks were ap- nations will be given at 9 a. m, Along Highway mand for shortenings, the atten- Russell Morn, Summit, chairman, Lennox, Charles E. Jerome, Al- ing more about the ligniflcance of 1948 the Belcher Report advo- pointed Tuesday night as a com- m Friday, Sept. 1, and TiMaday, tion of buyers has been shifted to Edgar E, Rumple, Helen Steff«n, bert E, Hartung, Charles Herrick, today's headlines in the news, how 1 cated a 6-1 ratio of one-family mittee to form a table of organ- Sept. 5, in room 118. SehedlM Although the gasoline price war oils, which are reportedly being Mr, Evans, Hilda Eichhorn and Charlea Canon, William Steven- to improve his own capabilities, or dwellings and apartments respec- isation for the Westfleld Civil' De- howing individual examination* broke out again this week in sev-sold out rapidly. Paul E. Davis; general campaign, son, Fabian E. Vincent, Joseph how to develop new recreational tively. At that time Frank Temin, fense Council. will be posted in the wain hal eral. sections of Union County, The stocks of Union County tire F. Edward Biertuempfel, Union, A. C. Komich, Norman W. Wool- outlets, there is something in the Maplewood realty operator, was Chief Parks, council director, building Sept. 1. ' Westfleld service station operators distributors and retailers ere de-Alex Campbell, Scotch Plains, co- ley, William Stevenson, Walter F. program for everyone. planning to erect a 150-family and other members of the council To be eligible for an eiemiaa- mantained the 26.7 and 24.7 cents pleted because of scare-buying. In chairmen, and Charles P, Bailey, Haupt, Emily Hoffarth and James apartment in Brightwood avenue met in Town Hall to discuss fur- on a pupil must prennt • e*r- "At the present time there is a gallon price level. the l>ast eight weeks tire Kales have Jane F. Jones, Dennis N. Lever, E. Mitchell. which would bring Westfleld to ther expansion and operation of iflcate of tutoring or «vid«»ce of i phenomenal growth in commun- Frank C. Housman of Rahway, been at their highest point in 27 about the 6-1 ratio, but early this the defense set-up. mving attended a rammer school. ity schools for adults .throughout president of the Union County years of business, an ' Elizabeth Scotch Plains Man, 24, pring he sold the tract to the Enrollment ' the state. Many of them follow Gasoline Dealers' Association, said distributor said. A directive from the State Civil Dr.J.K.QuayTo Essex County realty interests. Fupilt who did not attend WMU ' the same pattern ai our local that the county dealers have Defense Council which gives Wcst- latest Polio Victim ild schools last year aro invited school. However, in some respects agreed to cut their prices where fleld an evacuee quota of 1,840 in enroll according to the follow- We»tfield hat always been unique, necessary to meet competition. Speak Sunday event of an atom bomb attack on Ai a self-supporting school, spon- Birch Hill Group So far this year Westfteld has Chapel Rooms New York was read to the group g schedule: Senior high school, p sored by dozens of local organiza- Several stations in Route 25, had no cases of poliomyelitis. Rob- by Chief Parks. iobevt L. Foose, principal, from,. "J Hart, 24, of 2348 Westfleld ave- ; tions, the Westfleld Adult School mostly in the Elizabeth-Linden Seminary Leader Chief Parks appointed Police until 10:30 a. m. and from t ~ has attracted hundreds of persons area, still are selling motor fuel nue, Scotch Plains, was admitted Gained For School > 4 p. m. daring the week ts % Shelves Petition to .Muhlenberg Hospital, Mainfteld, IhleJ John R. Schriebsv, Town En- from other communities. Never- at 20.9 and 21.9 cents a gallon, To Be Guest gineer John T. Hopkins and Fire ug. 28. Theodore Roosevelt JuK> ", on Monday with poliomyelitis. He :; theleea, the success of the classes the level affixed last week. Lower Chief William Linden as a zoning lor High School, Byion D. Sttutt, is the 25th victim this year in Board Ready depends on the continued support prices also prevailed at a few sta- Cancels Plea For Rev. Dr. James K. Quay, vice' committee, which will establish principal, from 9 a, m. until \% . ;i of Westfleld people, and I am tions in Route 29, in Union and Union County. Mr. Hart resides president of Princeton Theological To Sign Lease zones of operation in the commu- noon and front 1:30 to if. av 'j confident that they will, in in- vicinity. Boro Reassessment with his brother-in-law and sister, Seminary and a former youth nity for file and air warden crewi. during th« week of Aug. H< :";!! Mr, and Mrs, John F. Finger. His crtasing numbers, And. ample op- With few exceptions, aUHons leader in Egypt, will speak on MOUNTAINSIDE r-. Arrange- The council, Chief Parks said, Woodtow Wilson School, K.<.tV'-i portunities to aatltfjr their inter- on Route 47 seem to b* main- MOUNTAINSIDE—At a special condition yesterday was "fair". "Can God trust Your at the ments are being completed be still lacks a headquarters. Efforts Randolph Jr., *riacital. | HlMbtth Pay, 11. of TWr* »:80 a, m, w«nU> service 8uaday _ tae»4.7 cents prlee lerel, meeting«l,.

VtW OCr THE fUGHT «CHNG COMFORT! Milk Cartons YbO GET THE W&HT ROAPABIUTY! Did you renllze that even the pa* Bouth roads an smooth roads—when you travel in Mercury I 3.On curves ... in traffic ... in tight parking spaces, this big [icr cartons which contain milk Owners say "Cushion-Coil" springing . . . foam-rubber Mercury Is sure-footed as a cat. You can U-turn it "on a must have a tailor-made finish? cushioned seats . . '. Piberglas soundproofing make it the quarter," stop it "on a dime"! Como In today. Drive a These paper containers, which save most comfortable car on the road/ And they mean any rood! new Mercury and see for yourselll n tremendous amount of shipping and storage space because they can John franks j be shipped flat to dairies all over i the country, must have a finish that j Is tasteless, odorless, non-toxic, and Plainfield WESTFIELD Ridgewood that also will not crack or flake att Gohra In service. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 Perspiration fHEROIRY Perspiration Is n secretion given AIR CONDITIONED FOR COMFORTAWE SHCWINO off by over two million glands In our skin. It is mixed with sebun, an oily, heavy viscose liquid, and cast- MESSMER MOTORS, Inc. off cells of the skin. It become con- taminated with bacteria on the skin, hair, air, nnd on our clothes. These Vlf. 7th Str««t PUinfield, New Jersey bacteria decompose human perspcr- atlon and this decomposition causes Its odor. THE WESTimP LBAPEK, THUKSDAY, AUGUST 24, 195ff full scale house, and that will lie Harnm Local Fitm Low MeUc* 16 awarded to someone dlllkc the show, and accompanying* the cot-On Turapifce Contract The Home Builders Association tage will be a plot free and clear jof Metropolitan New Jersey will of all encumbrances which will go TRENTON—Nine bids were re- Four Nubian goats from the Jiold its second «nnu»l ''Own Your with the home. ceived Tuesday by the New Jersey herd of Mr. and Jtri. William Me- O»-n Home Show" Sept. 16 thru Turnpike Authority on its Con-Collum of 1617 Kakway avenue In addition, more than 110,000 tract No. 2 to construct substruc- stored Tuesday in competition at 23 in the Elizabeth Armory, Eliz- in door prizes will also be award- abeth. It will be managed and tures and superstructures of a the Morris County Fair at Troy ed. The prizes will be merchan- viaduct at relocated Pore street, Hills. supervised by hone imiMers ex- dise awarded by the exhibitors. clusively and not by professional in Newark, and a ramp for the The McGolIums' Ebony placed promoters. The co-sponsors and From indications thus far, a interchange at that street, first in the class for grade Nubian co-teneflciaries «f the co-sponsors larger crowd than last year is ex- H. L. Harrison A Son, Inc., of kids, and their Star first in the will be the Elizabeth Police Ath- pected to attend the show, which Westfield submitted the lowest bid class for grade yearlings. Star went attracted more than 50,000 per Best letic League and the Bummer camp of $1,218,613. Johonson, Drake * eons. on to become reserve champion, fund of the Junior Chamber of Piper, Inc. of New York City was which corresponds to second place Commerce of Eastern Union the next nearest bidder with fl,- among all grade gosti in the show. iV County who will devote those pro- Rotary CIML View* 248.148. In the classes for pure-bred Nub- ceeds to the youth activities that The bids were received, opened ians, the McCollumi' Linda was they sponsor. Water Pollution Film and read by General W. W. W»na- second in the class for junior milk- rnaker, executive director of the ing does and their Men* Lisa third It is expected that more than A film, "Water Pollution and authority, who said they would be in a class of 17 Nubian kids. 100,000 exhibitors of national rep- Purification," -was Bhown by Rota- referred to the commissioners for utation will have displays in the riati George Haskew of the Plain- their action. Mrs. McCollum plans to enter tooths in which will be featured field Union Water Company before The authority reserves the right several goats in competition at the demonstrations «f the aunt ad- the Rotary Club Tuesday in the to make awards within 30 days Beading, Pa., fair, Sept. 10-17, and at the State Fair in Trenton, Sept. On vanced improvements in construc- YMCA. from the opening of bids, or to re- tion and domestic apc!Unce« of ject any of all proposals. 24-Oct. 1. the modern home, with represen- Jay Rodgers, president, presided. Singing was led by Russell Scott tatives on the premisw to explain Ge«r|e H. Cerate their exhibit!. of the Fanwood-Scotch Plainsf lub, accompanied by CaroluB Clark at Ihe Corliss engine was invented C|f* c*n *»• nouiistonsnt anf During the show, a completely by George H. Corlljs, who alt* tsst* appeal t» caM drinks, fellies, the piano.^ Herbert Welch was in- salad*, a** unawlchts. ' equipped vacation cottage will be ducted to membership, with the manulicUir*! it. erected on the Armory floor, a classification, "decorator, retail.1 CA)*PU a a —Hags credited wardrobe that FOR THE MOST Gilman and Horowitz ms/sri in f§Moi% ...•<• minor price. Start with lh» fabric . . . (i/wcially lh« ITATIONIRS (Urfaf «••'«• fim$§ed M thm btit campui COMPLETE VARIETY Formerly Mattel's ., •UMTS. Emch MM ft $ uar in in own 35 DM ST. WHTNMO, N. J, rit/kt. Chootm ww, two, three or all.,. OF PLAYTHINGS IN •Msl dWH sJUm in lh« colleg*'uiard. t«4« w'w tiuUhtd. It'i but * tmall MM 9J •mrautomarf wide array in th» THIS AREA Compltta Una of School Suppliof you want, in (he belt campui ITS SPECIAL for School Opening ZIPPER RING BINDER . . $1.00 TLW Others from . . $1.95 up BRIEFCASES . . . . $1.95 up

47 IIM ST. 2M MORRIS AVI. WfSTFItiD SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL BAGS . . • $1-50 up Wf. 24155 MIUIURN 2-4297 OTIM MONDAY Till • PM. OKN FtlDAY Till • P.M. FOUNTAIN PENS and PEN SETS ESTERSROOKS . WATERMANS —Amfer*s PARKERS - SHEAFFERS ALL TYPES OF GENERAL@ ELECTRIC WASHERS \ NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Tine, Steps, Mraey Limited Quantity My LMkiatf At Also THOR - ABC and Lees Hard-Twist I MANY OTHERS Nubsette A... Velveteen, yes unUlbach velveteen, ilifh flexible collar viith a glint of rhinestone but- In Room Sizes tons. Winter blue, spruce green and black. A u st e r 's 9toIS. . 2S.M 143 E. BROAD ST. WE. 2-2838 B .. .Corduroy, double breasted, too, rA Look below at the marvelous low pricei of jumper when you add a blouse, a date-dress when you don't. Note the smart scooping, these handsome hard-twist rugs with the horseshoe collar. Lipstick mil or copper, 9 quality twisted-in ., . (ha most sought after to IS. 1S.93 favorites in the whole field of Hard Twists, r Made from 106'yo imported wool yarns, . C , . . Worsted Jersey, 100 /o ivorsted jertty, mul for come-on, there's a cummerbund. famous for wear, shampoos beautifully, does Charcoal with tangerine, black with tangerine, not show foot prints. Prices include bind' Snipi: with pink, navy with pale. 9 to '*• ings. Several convenient payn^nt plans are available, Crey, green, rose, beige, f) ... fluid, till wool, the suit is lined, comet in muted or bright pUidt. 10 to 16. 49.95 BRING THE FAMILY Size9'xl0'6" • 99.50 Size 12'x 12'. • 1S9.S0 (Mstching Topcoat 49.95) Sfco9'xl2' • -119.5* SWl2'xl5'< . 189.50 Why go to the futs and bother of cooking at home fc).., Ottoman, with peaked shoulders, stand- when you can bring them here! Dine in lovely sur- Sise9'xl5' • -14B.S0 Size 12'xl8'• » Z2B.S* up collar, simple slanted pockets, self belt, roundings .. .choose from a low-ln-prlce but rich In- Size9'xl3' • • 1«*.S0 Tangerine, tmipe, green, black. 9 to IS, taste g$eat!y varied menu. , 17.95 Second Floor Air-Caokd Third Floor Try our Fresh Shrimp Cocktail or Cherrystone Clami it EXCELLENT DINER NORTH AVE,, Opposite Railroad Station PLAIN F Open 24 Hours Every Day OPEN THURSDAYS "TIL 9 - CLOSED MONDAYS THROUGH AUGUST LEADER, TBCBaPA* AUGUST 2J 1950^ State Polio ToU OBITUARIES Lower In'St

Fmklia Twos, 58, of', Mi» K»tc Koike, 95, of 216 Syl- TREKTOK—The State Health •n employee of, v«ni» place, diad on MMuUy in the Department said this week the i 'M» Hnr icner Bell Telephone ' Hilli-rest Nursing Home, Whip- number of eases of infantile paral- . flft, tW am thaa 3i yearn, died , Paliy, where she had been for three ysb reported this year aa of Aug. flu III at Ma twaie. At the months. 15 was less than half the total dur- j MM a* tri* |Mth be wai rifht-of- Miss Roake was born in Bay- ing the corresponding period of, Wm kfM »nd the late Sarah Oakley Roake. had keen reported this year as of j VaWM k«4 MiM in WertaWU for, SU >ad lived ia Bsyonne ill her Aust 15. At the end of August j fat* (Mr*. D«ria( World War I life until moving is Westfield eight last year, 699 cases had been re-. la* a^rat< ia the V. 8. Navy. He years ago. She was a member of icrted to the department I mm a «wa»a*r af the Telephone I the Presbyterian Church. A .pokesman far the department! WaaVuai «T Aawrfca and *«« alsu I She u survived by a sister, Mrs. said, however, that of the 699 last aantfv* la die International Munici-; Jennie F. Bockoven, with whom year, 534 had been reported during | !•! MfHl Aaaotiation. i she made her home. AUGUST that month of August alone. There j «•!? asrrivor 1«^ his wife. Funeral servi«*s jrere held j*s- _—, were 53 reported for this month! Toms. terdav in Gray's Funeral Home. In. raarira w. rru» Mr. aad Mm. •m. UM Rev. I>r. Robert M. Skinner, pastor mrlrlKk Carle. VI «**al»a, Hrallor. up to Aug. 15. I will fa* .imrU, tfcra Ifcr uarirr of .«!*• Pkwntamntewl «rvk «at I p. m. in of the Presbyterian Church, offi- "If the 534 number is halved to j f*tni Hone by •cv. | cUted. InUrmcnt was in Bay View 267 and attributed to the first half j In*" »t the Fir»t Pre»- Cemetery, Jerwy City. of August, 1M9, the roughly ap- Hffarlaa Owrch of PUInfteld. In- Public Schools proximate totals would be 432 t trill Ukc place Saturday Uine between Township of Clark through the first half of August, in Grove Church Ceme- OWTIM E, Apgar (Continned from Page 1) jand Tftwn of Wegtfie!<1 where a 1949, as against 188 through Aug. 15, 1950," he said. Charles E. Kpgtr, 86, of 549 %T'Z Sr5L^sMr&- »•> feet northeast of the A comparative breakdown of Carleton road, a former broker, shall go to the Woodrow Wilson j cases by the first seven months for MM. EdHli M. Allen who in 1915 aided the Secret Ser- School. j the two years was listed by the llfllll vice in uncovering German espion- Grant School: All pupils from' department as follows: HW t4*k M. Allca of 116 St. age here, died at his home last the kindergarten through the sixth' "•: :." ~~,~ r~ \»n,,i«.v»rH 1949 1950 •Ml rtiwtt 4M Tutadar ia Hark. funeral services were held last Thuraday after a brief illness. ~ide line ox vne uomeviftra January 17 rarlUan. N«w York City, Wednesday at 2 i>. m. in Gray's 5 » HIT 1 Tun Born in Gladstone, Mr. Apgar Funeral Home for William Mc- February 10 atw had been a piticM for cam* to Westfield 86 yean ago. lin- School line from the New Jer- j ™ *•• 2 Keely, husband of Mrs. Catherine March 12 After kc waa itndu.ted in 1W7 sey Central railroad station t»j Bid n f the Centra| 2 t l;. i to purchase a motor car, an Ow«n the Grant School line begins at The spare parts departments of fMteW J"'""1 H- 5 ce' Mai-netic, and later owned one of mer police lieutenant, he was pr«> the Orchard street entrance to road will attend the Columbus — iz, L Mara-are.. t BicM*e f roaKnvui;,». 'iHbi mu latelr v gented with" an inscribed gold School. well equipped hospitals are assum- tt do dot realize that William Jordan Bune, 52, of 4» ticed translating the messages sent He was also a past chief ranger sen avenue, thence cast along both ov-rioa-nnoverloading, circuits,. using« aDDliappli- '395 Aatm avtmei • well-known expert out from the Sayville towers. One of the Independent Order of For- lides of East Broad street includ- ances unsultcd to wiring, or in- mwf oflwr quality fun In tW IM of Insurance of works night he noticed that when the ata- stei-s, Court Provident 3130. ng Stanley oval to South Chest- vesting In second-rate cords also at an, d|a« Thursday at hit home tioji flnished its official business, In addition to his wife, he ia ut street, thence to an imaginary i cauje wastel 8ayS Louisiana State z^iWf 'tai^ilM the operators of the two stations, urvived by a son, five sisters, !ine extending east immediately 1 univer,ity extenslonist. •«•> irwklyp, N. Y., Mr. one in Lung Island, the other in ind four brothers. outh of the properties facing on Too lew circuits and too small MM ha4 raided in Waatfteld for Germany, talked for several min- East Broad street to Gallows Hill wires cause dim br flickering It Jmkta. Ha Krai • member of the utes before signing off. Realising oad. Pupils living on Gallows lights and slow down appliances. FACT' Ana of Maconber and Bunee, New that something was wrong, but not William E. GruW Hill road and cast to the Cran- This means less light, h*at or pow- Twk. Ha ttartad hii career in the knowing what, he made records of ord, Springfield and Mountain- er tor the money spent pn ejec AID CONDITIONED tnwT«Ja|a ftaU >a a young man, these chats and sent them each William E. Gruber, 92, of ide lines shall go to the Wood- trlcity, and also greater dtprecia »«4 btgan mtit than 10 y»r> ago morning to Secret Service Head- Mount Pleasant, Pa., father of row Wilson School. tlon of equipment. to aaaeialtoa in inautmce of object. Mrs. William M. Beard of 217 Woodrow Wilson School: The The way to avoid such waste la quarters. Prospect street, died last Wed- •* »rt Mat collections.. He lectured The Secret Service experts in 1 Woodrow Wilson School line shall j to provide adequate circuits and throughout the Unite* nesday at his home. A retired nclude all pupils from the kin- large enough wires when electric!. Washington, who were desperately carriage manufacturer, Mr, Gru- pp en hit iptcially. seeking to trace the messages dergarten through the sixth grade ty Is installed in building or re- Mr. Base* w»» » mambet of th« ber was the husband of the late modeling the home. The average FUR'CO. which were breaking the neutrality Salome D. Gruber. who live north of the Grant School MataaWHai Chunk and. ef the United states, took the,mea- boundary and cast of the Benja- six-room house generally needs one ! STREET the records apart and In addition to, Mrs. Beard, he min Franklin School line. to two circuits for the basement, I-LCKIHGTOM. M. 1. them. The German ia survived by another daughter. .'McKlnley School: • All pupils four to six for the first floor, and •petator was sent to th Miss S. Margaret Gruber ot Bal- from the kindergarten through the two to four for the second floor. Opt* Daily •• > ».M, ten, Carol 0. end AuarejH., prim at Atlanta, the sta. timore, Md., and a son, Howard sixth grade living south of thu Adequate circuits should be install- tat. I Iwi. f. . ML. «M M, WUIIan J.' *r., all. *ai dUwnntled, and the sink' D. Gruber, professor of electrical railroad and west of a line start- ed to take care ot present and also 54 E1M STREET engineering at Lehigh University ing at the railroad bridge and fol- future equipment. It costs far less Bethlehem, Po. lowing Westfield avenue to First to put these In when the house Is •NEW JHStn URGKT FUI MAMUFACTUIK dajr Cray'. Funeral The apparatus used in making street. First street to Railway ave- built than to. install them later. , witk Ktr. fr»d S. lf, the wax recordings it> now exhib- Flickering Light* nue, Rahway avenue to Codding Wherever possible long circuits paaatr of the First Mtthodtt ited in the Museum of Science and Farm electric wiring may meet road, to Hyslip avenue following should be avoided to prevent loss Caarth, aaWatiaa> Jnterment tank Industry, Chicago, where jt shares underwriters' requirements and Hyslip avenue to Warren street °* etetic energy. With No. 14 place Meaday in Fairvitw Cam* pass alt code inspections yet still be nOt honors with many early rai^io de- be inadequate. A sure sign cf loss to Radley road, shall attend Me-' Z± £l ,?S/™ ttrj. vices of Marconi and other leaders Kinley School. This lino shall run mor""""e" tha "n" 25 fee""t from a fuse box In a circuit, according to A, V. or panel board: with No. 12 wire, in wireless development. Xrewatch, extension agricultural in the middle of the above streets except in First street and Rahway not more than 35 feet. It circuits Until hit, retirement 15 years engineer at the University of p y must be longer in a large house, ago, he was associated with the g g , Maryland, is a flickering of lights avenue where pupils from both fusf e boxeb s or circuiiitt breakebk r pan- WillitM C. Hoffman, 82, of 43T New York brokerage Arm of Spen- when the milking machine, starts, sides of the street will attend the cer and Trask. He waa also well els should be installed on each Maantain avenue died Saturday at when the pump operates, or when McKlnley School. floor1, supplied by feeder wires, FhtUburr, N. Y. known localiy for his keen ihteres tfce dairy refrigerator is on. The Lincoln School: All pupils from in astronomy, on which he had preferably of No. 8 size, from the Born in Mt Pleasant, he had answer may be more circuits With the kindergarten through thp sixth service entrance box. iiven in WestAeld 41 years. Before written several articles for the separate lines to pump, compressor grade living east of the McKinley Mi retirement he was a foreman Leader. He was a charter membe or milking machine, or Installation painter with the'Central Railroad of the American Amateur Astro- of heavier wire in present circuits. of New Jersey at Eliiabethsort. nomical Society and a member of Installing separate ciccuits and =: WYATT'S possibly the rearrangement of the Hr. Hoffman was a member of the Royal Canadian Astronomical Society, for which he had also writ- yard wiring is the better choice. the Presbyterian Church, Atlas According to Krewatch, there Is a Lodge 125, F. A A. M., and the ten several articles. He was a member of the First real fire hazard in metalllc-shcath- WestAeld chapter of the Old Guard. cd cable which has rusted and has Suiviving are his willow, Mrs. Methodist Church, served with its board of trustees and sang in the become encrusted with whitewash. Carrie G. Hoffman; a (laughter, This Is especially so if connections THE BREAD WOMAN Mrs. Dorothy Tearse, at Home; and choir many years ago. He was also Campus Bound are loose. Binding post connections II- AN AMAZING EPISODE for a sailor, hey? All right. Hell a sister, Miss Lena Hoffman of a member of the Westfield chapter, in switch or fuse boxes may get Old Guard, and Atlas Lodge, 125, The Bread Woman was stirring the take it, I say. I ain't beholden to no Lebanon. loose from building vibrations or lire when the front door swung open woman." Drawing from his pocket Funeral services were held Tues- F. & A. M. may corrode because of too much He ia survived by his wife, Mrs. suddenly and standing there, on the a roll of bills, he laid them on the day in Gray's Funeral Home with moisture, causing high resistance threshold, was a sailor, in rumpled Rev. Dr. William K. McKinney, Helen Clarke Apgar; a son, Law- spots. ' Start the new table. The' young patron guessed pastor emeritus of the Presbyte- rence C. Apgar, professor of music blue blouse and breeches—a short there must be a hundred dollars in rian Church, officiating. Masonic at Western College for Women, Ox- broad shouldered man, with bronzed that pile. services followed at Atlas Lodge. ford, Ohio; a daughter, Dr. Vir- semester in top face and black hair, streaked with Interment took place yesterday in ginia Apgor, professor of anaes- gray below the fiat hat which was "There you are, Old Plug," he Lebanon Cfnwtery, Lebanon. thology at Columbia University WHITE SAND set at a challenging angle over one exclaimed proudly. "There's your School of Medicine and a member money. Every dollar I ever got from CABD OP THANKS For Sand Boxes eye; with the other eye he squinted we wldh to exprenu our utneerc of the staff of Presbyterian Hospi- grade clothes at her. He was a curious figure, wea- you. You thought you'd never get it appreciation and thanka to our tal, New York; two sisters, Mrs. ffltnda and nel»nbor/65 nave it! beaten. "God!" he gulped. "And I Arrow Sport Shirls . . . f $3,95 For nnswer, she stirred the fire worked like hell for that!" He toyed rom and put the kettle on. She may have with his hat for a moment, then raised Nelson Paige Shirts . . . from $2.95 loathed this man, but her expression it, sailor fashion, in farewell. "Well, he said, and his voice seemed far Botany Wool Shirts ... from $7.95 did not change. When he plead cajoled and finally walked toward "way; "wfill—so Iong! go long, Old Botany Ties ..... Jr $i her. she turned her back on him and iluin and wheeling about ... he Om i00 strode out of the house. Esquire Sox . . .'. . . , J looked out of the window. rom 55e "Well, I'll be -," he'mumbled. Constable Marsh, when told the story, said the Bread Woman was , In addition, you'll find scores of new fall styles * So you got no feelin* in your heart queer" and colorings Including Sports Jackets, Slacks, Pajamas, Sweaters, Robes, etc. THE WESTFIELD TRUST COMPANY

1892 ASSETS EXCEED 1950 Open Monday & $18,000,000 Olr««t«r* Friday evening] Cronhrd THE OLDEST BANKING INSTITUTION IN WESTFIELD IlLM REF riHrbld 'WESTFIIU VVE. 2-3696 Broad and Elm St.. Wertffeld, N. J. Ui. «P. t-0092 • WYATT'S M,mb« f.d.,0| D.po,ll lniurtim, Corporation . tm wESTfutD mwm, tWKsSAy, Aoqcft u, IS&B Mobile Diuster Ownm File TeansSetUp Tax Appeals

Defence Council Showing the greatest decrease in number in many years, • only Plans five i960 tax appeals w*r* re- ceived by the Union County Biftard FANWOOD—»rg»nisation of a of Taxation from W«stfield prop- Every borough mobile disaster team has erty-liolders, it was reported :-n\ been completed by the Fanwood the board's Elizabeth offices. All Defense Council. Plsms for its op? were turned in by Vito JJassari n* oration were outlined by William for properties as follows: A. Mathews, council chairman, Nos. 506 North avenue E., land Tuesday night in Borough Hail. |l,60fl, owner's valuation * 1,O00; The unit wltf eoftsist »t ppliee 564 North avenue E.,,land 11,600, reserves, regular members of theowner's valuation f 1,4)00; 672 •lAftP. volunteer fire company, and rescue North avenue £., land f 760, own- squad personnel including trained er's valuation $500; and 186-4id Nest tte* y«* «••*» IrwajF*"* nurses and doctors. Linden avenue, land $3,400, build- Between 20 and 25 police reaer-v? ing $12,500; owner'* valuation, ists can be made ready for emer- land 13,000, building »8,000, gency service, a number of them Fun wood: Frank D. Teeple, 64 having already been trained dur- Helen street, land $350, owner's ing World War II. Transportation valuation 1300. •IV could be made in the town tracks, Mils Georgette Nieder, Block According to Mr. Mgthews, no 61, Lot 81, South avenue, FaR- plans will be made for the recruit- wocd. land $800, owner's valua- ing of Hie reservists, since tht tion $600. present staff ii deemed adequate. M. Joseph and Clark K. Durkin, Twelve trained fire fighteii smj 170 Martine avenue N., land 1600, jLTa«r3»«sa one fire truck and emergency owner's valuation $300; building lighting equipment could be mada $3,200, owner1* valuation $8,000. available for emeigetuies, it WBB Mountainside; Pr, Henry W. noted. The rescue squad's ambu- Langheini, Prospect avenue, land lance staffed by trained flint aid- $1,000, owner's valuation $500; en, nurses and local doctors also building $11,500, owner's valua- can be put into service at a ihort tion $8,500. notice. Howard E. Raymond, 1230 Pop- Thi police renervUt. will be lar avenue, land $400, owner's directed by Police Chief Joseph valuation $200; building $4,000, Corsky while Fire Chief Ernest owner's valuation $3,000. Hacr will supervise the fire-fight- ing unit, Medical workers will be in charge of J)r. M. M. Oaher. Wettffold Scout* Take Air Training Ca»ey$ Enter Pineapple Juice . M»CM15« The following Boy Scouts from o« don't ^'1 League Finals Westfleld are at Stewart Air Force Grapefruit Juice Hoi.c«i2for29s MwcMSSe y Bise, Newburith, N. Y., for train- The Caseya moved into the finals ing: Bruce Anderson, Walter Jeb- Bib Orange Juice r« aaMM 4 *i, 47c Uoi.|«rl,35 , :.u\t* You're sure to save whenever you buy "Super-Right" meat* ... not a multi-engine plane of the United only because they're priced A&P-low every day, but because they're States Air Force,^ Junket Sherbet Mix i (Uvsrs 2 M*- 29« X.,^' cut and trimmed to give you more meat for your money. And wnat FigNewtoni NablK« 7Kot.ptg,2l«37e tinder, juicy, grand-tasting meat it is! Why not enjoy tome tonight? Menenmith Headt Oxford Creme Sandwich hny u oi. pi«. 29« < S & L Committee fitu skirl M—Mi WMM M Gum Drops Worthmor* Ib.pkj 23* fw McstM*. HMi-tll HMt Robert Messersmith of West- PRIME MB« of BEEF *69« field has been named chairman of FOWL Biver Brand White Bice R «. Pka. He 2 n>. 29c Gmulm spring Umb k. 67c the Federal Savings and Loan LegB Of Lamb Sliced Baco*, committee of the New Jersey Snv- Sunnyfleld Corn Flaket . io« pit 2<«25c. Chuck Roast or Steak •> 59« Boiognaor' f!j*lr^'; announcedjegterday by Arthur T. Shredded W||e*If "'te' t 'KorpWltc Pot Roast -no M added b.89« Ulxl« ;. Dailey of Summit, president of Frankfurters' the league. Strawberry Preserves Ann rn» 1 «•• iar 43c Chopped Beef Fr»hiy siound ' •*. 59o Whali Sf tiHMr.lia*' a>6Sl Also named to the committee Fresh Hams are A. M, Lamberton and Ever- Salad Dressing AnnP.g* Pl.-|.r29c 4>.|ar49c Beef Short Ribs n.v«fui-«oi>omi»i .»>. 55° ett C. Sherbourne, both of West- Ann Page Mustard . . . • . »«t.|arllc field, Plate and Navel Beef fold (« I»IIMS fc. 33« Fillet f 43. Large Shrimp,. fc6* Pride of the Farm Catsup u a. boi. 2'« 35c Fr«t< or contt Ufa Imaraaca Boneless Brisket Beef *>. 85c Swordfish Steaks fc.55 c Fresh Bluefish b. 29* Lite insurance funds invested In Corned Beef Hash •"=.dc.« w 01. can 35c V. 8. business and industry repre- Shoulder of Lamb Cnm-cui-whoi* »>. 53*= sent $287 per policyholder at work Henri Spaghetti Sauce . • . ioz.car.14c MmmU In this type of financing. Stewing Lamb ir»n .nd ih.nk R>29<: AvallaMt salr M slsris wild lalf-Jtr»!M MMI I Boned Chicken HSR-SOIW P«» 35« Prime Bibs of Beef cwr«cy ib. 81« Morton's Salt flain «r lodiwd 26 «, pkg. 9c Turkeys Pilgrim brand 8 lo 17 Ibi. Ib. 63c ovtr 20 Ibi. b. 53" LegS Of Lamb . Ov.nraady Ib. 7S« Spaghettiwith Meat Ballschai1 ioy,,.i-w,o ,21c HOMEMAKING I Frying Chickens Fr«h fop grad«-2» 10 314 lbs. b. 47c Fowl' , For fricaiiM, ial»di-all >IZM . fe. 53* '\';fj Prepared Spaghetti Ann Pa a im or can 2 ^ 2.1c S Turkeys fi'arlm brtrd ' undar 14 Ibi. lb.77c ovai 16 Ibi. lb.65» 'i MARY GRACE COLEMAN Sweet Peas Isna-mwpack Idol.can2lor23c Frying Chickens sit« unew 3 ft* »>65a J Homt Economies Adviser, String BeanS Lord Moll-Fr.nch HyU l»oi ctn2lo'33c Public Stnrit* Electric and Gas Company Niagara Laundry Starch , . . 12 t 2» oi. bat, 2 for 39c per. Jon must begin further back than CSBSAI in sr Wkttc RMk A&P's exacting standards are removed several times a the cooking of tha corn. Start with day, put on a "Quick-Sale" table at reduced prices, ' Sliced American MalOlil fc45« U>6 purchasing. CORN OYSTERS 12 cups grated % tsp. pepper If you could gather it, husk it and «.I.N*.I in*•"«'• sill L«v IstoSHl Sliced Swiss Donwilic cook It—alt within an hour—you corn 2 tbsp, cream 1.59. *ou](l havo corn at its best. Lacking 2 eggs, beaten 4 tbsp. enriched Ched-O-Bit Amtrican or Pimento a corn Held at your kitchen ooot, 1 tup. baking flour POTATOES . M Ib.pka. 21« you are dependent on the local mar- powder Vi tsp. salt California Oranges SWHI, luicy 5 ib. b, 45<= Philadelphia or Eagle kets. When shopping {or corn, select 9 Cream Cheese 3 01. pkg. 15< th Combine ingredients. Crop by » youngest ears and turn back tbo spoonfuls onto hot greased griddle. A snowy-white, light Cantaloupe . L.rB« >i» «ch 19c Kay Natural Cheddar Kraft Ulb.pkg.29< ouBks before buying. Tha kerneh Fry on both Bides until brown. calce covered with rich SWaa** >hould bo soft and milky. It bard Serve Immediately. Serves 6. chocolate icing. *•*» 59' ">d glazed-looking, tie corn Is over- Sweet Yellow Corn From nearby farms Gruyere eord«n'< 501. pig, 35« 'Ipe. Store In the refrigerator and c Marvel White Bread . , . . ifc.io.fl4e °ok It the day it it purchased. CORN CASSEROLE Broccoli From nurby farms bunch 21c Snappy Cheese sftart ' Joi.rolt2l> To cook corn, drop it into boiling r 3 tbsp. chopped 1% c cupps milk English Muffins . . . , • pkg. of 6 for 19« From naarby larmi ';:••.*'&*&$&% tnnnlted water, cook for about six green pepper 1 tsp. salt Kraft Old English Slices . "t'nutos. gome corn lovers prefer Cauliflower ,:;«lt»t*l»||J|| 1 tbsp. chopped ',4 tsp. pepper DoniltS Sugarad or cinnamon pkg, of 12 for 20c Calilornla Pabst-Ctt MiW cha.1. loot Putting it In cold water and just onion 3 cups cooked or "Ing to the boll, othors llfto to add canned whole Seedless Grapes 8 thflp. butter or Peach Pie j«»Parksr i inch ii» 59c California lsrgahMdl5 tlmn, molted V4 cup cracker per and corn and pour into well buttor or crumbs greased individual baking dishes or Eight O'Clock 1 ib b.g 74c •nnrgarlria 1 tbsp. butter or luy tte thrifty 3 Ib. bai,.. 2.11 : !al^ (it. casserole. Cover with but- ' cutiuiias milmilkk margarine tered crumbs. Bake at 350'F. 25 ComlitiiB eggs, corn, meltoil butte minutes. Serves 0. Red Circle . . t ib. bag 76e or margarine and milk. Stir well. Buy the thrifty 3 Ib. bif. 11 2.21 *"a suit, pauper and sugar. Pour "Io i'li qt, gronsed cnsBorolo, sprln- CORN RELISH llb.ba,77e "" with craokar' crmntiB, dot -with 1 dcz. ears 1 cup cabbage, Buy til thrifty 3 Ik. bSR.;; 121 outtoi- or mnrciirlno. Duke nt 860*E\, or wcet com chopped ' 40 minutes or until custard it 2 cups onions, 2 Ibsp. salt "fin. SBrvoB 6. p choppod <44 tsp. popper Rinso Vel S groon peppers 1% tbsp, dry Lux Soap Lifebuoy Soap /vory p CREAM OF CORN 8OUP For dishes and laundry For all family wash and dlshs For sflks, r»>oni, dliKli, I chopped mustard For follal and bath' for lelbl »ri6 balh for dlihai, laundry or bafh' * °up nnoly JI tsp. salt 1 swoat red 1 eup Bugar or 19 ox. 07 t5 o*. I °n°Pped onion >4 tsp. peppor pepper, corn syrup 2z. 71 pkg. °«p choppod l% cups boiling chopped 2 cups vinegar 3 ton pepper water «"P. lmttor or 4 CMS milk Cut corn from cob but do not Bcrapo Ilia oar. Add romnlnlng In- LARGE FREE PARKING AREA ADJOINING STORE grodlcnts and slmmor for 1 'hour, stirring occasionally. Four Into hat •torlllised jnrs and seal, Yield: 2U 155 ELM STREET ^Z^Z WESTFIEL ""Ion and lilnlB. iNSimucnoif REAL E1TATB-1AIX # WANTED TO RENT MJU. EfT ATE-4UIX REAL UTATE-4A1A Eowiii au»wi WM. I. WELCH * SON, !•*• .L ft. •ARRETT, JR. roii mmMV—mmx iBtiu atavM** universal hitch; M.D0 u S5.QQ per weekeed. rbone 1 rirBir" *"• cglll, laser 06(3'R. •G il'iTM •alllsli Mstls* •rssHera •in ion", etc. EJ-lslVE IMfWG—This type 0< MODERN UlNCALOW BANDSTAND, hiinY is Siuallj' the one Uuit ta •1M0O HafaOian. ward Mf •*. af. e«» so'*" ?i S S* l-3-ti trunk, i"^^r™—— rt~w Its valueae, , largge lett with shadshada BtlLT km MM. this well COD- three bedrooms able iof college. Cs4lU- We. 2- REALTOR* ^ « Ja aa *«od schoohl l locationltin,. straefcd Brick and Frame Ufliflif f rooroomm"" I « »• w»t»tn lir.pUclir.pUtlir.pUctt, Bungalow Is now available anrfftUad'baiJhd on SECOND MpOK. aiter i PU- •im rooln, <«eUv4sli>». nowadays)owadays), for your inspection. On a o car garage, IA)W TAXES. dtolak^aul room Ma«i Wiehei,kitchn; T» nice corner lot, tfcls home o*er«i a Tw WANTED rHBKE-«l'AMTtM light maple oearooms ana tile* fcsth Insula- dinette, living room witb •T M aMKL IMgTjgsOT. with spring an* maUreen, in tion, oil test, S year old rpefc If •replace, 8 tearooms and ,_.„ living room, otaiog irood conolUon, Too large mfa* ONE FLOOR PLAN you act last yo» can supervise the tile bath «n toe first Boor. room, screened Porch, k«cBenaoa CASH ror foim. Call T6e.l-.7M-J. esierlor vaualisg. |14,7»e. T»e attic of course, I* fcuilt breakfast nook on riKST TUX>R, for future ««e. A tidy base- Thrive very large bedrooms ana 2-66*5. JiT** — good rimn ment contains laundry tubs. S"d blth on lECOKD FM»g. OTndltlo, #45. »S» Korth Ave. «ajf>sCT *»• IMCas, for a small Gas heat, reasonable taxes; AW CONDITIONED OAS HEAT. family wiser© convenience to sbov- S-8641-R- ping and station combines with combination storm windows low maintenance and simpllled and screens, attached ga- Sr^rTTpa^enT B«cS H*B rt)Bt». mealum else; rage, plus a well shrubbed CEL-ljENT COKDIT1OK. Please write Boi SOI, rare Leader. charred wine kegs, 110 for k lot with a patio makes tkl« Tel. We. «-Uli—«:»e P.M. b» home a very attractive bur cH*4tl ssnssft *« SSR£.^S at §H.6«». For further de- •H, time. MtCT. First lloor ha. entranc— -s- e- 3 bedrooms, gray filed bath, liv- tails call our office. hall, large living room witihh Bre. FORRENT „__ iafr—General BlectHt FANWOOD ing rooni with fireplace* dinette. Blace. alslng room, sun porch, 10 Inch table model fit. Attractlv, fcuchin psnfry. breakfest nook mahogany cabiset. In good work. •MM! MX •*>•• •>_•• ana screened terrace; second Boor. aUaVi A Wt^B iB^fmB^afaVV aaaja avU^aBgB^ar Ing condition, IT*. Complete doubU 1 four bedrooms and two colored «: [MEAL MCATM* for cbildrenK tiled baths. RECMMBD RADIA- wa prop«rtr. Play; vestibule entrance, nei>ar«le TION, two car garage, large slot. SinUg room; screened porch WEst. 2-443J. 8-3-U Jl KGI.K OVM (all metal). W». 8- (glajied to winter), modern, lU UkCUKf. IIM t or 10. Tu' Illi— WAMX «BAB>« Jf »}«nnlnB ^029-M. •HAND NEW k'tcnen; three good • slaed bed- munkrst, almoiit n«w, |85. Ail roonu on the secord floor; AUto- |«isrd work has made the land ?IDIO COICH - sood condition. WYCHWOOO matle heat; aluminum combination iSust be reasonable. 'We. 8-KS7 screens ans storm windows; deep tn CM »w KITTB*. m»i«. WUTIKMlie electrlg :^--a.tc . > ovens. Bcasonable. Wt bat*. Kseake* ir T«V Htm IKK MMW for wSlks sail. In a most dsjlrabl* f7JoS.;K We. 1-4194-J. a four bedroom, t"e bath home, locitloa Is tkls HOffE OF Olf- ; rslartau* 541 we have several that you should T1SCT1ON. Urtng, ro»ij JH14 g-S-tt BLIE A«U WMITf.handmade cov. <«r tha cklMren, - -„. _ see—In particular, there Is one at with a- iarg* nre»lsce, <«n, sun tteld Ave. run. Phone We. ;(or *o»,. and » wonoerful • 17.SM 1« a very good location iorcli tksf oaaiis to a Mpja patio, erlef, »S y«ara olo, IIS. TeL Wt A SUPERS VALUE thK Boor b^r«uiu-»fuir whan nnr Pnaklia Sehool aad.wlfliin {srfs alalag room. Kitckm and i-4171. a*- •»«» w • wjm* •• one of t*m feU« will laimedialelr walking distance at Junior High krc'Ifsat nook, oa'It* sseon4 Ie estabUnlt sqoattar'i riabU. Well asd snother lonsted In the most liter »re tkrse large k««ro«ais and famished rooms •v«»»V nl _„_ cMutmi, «KIO , •hrahliHl ailra ferae lot la tin desirable Bart of the Gardens at ttM Wfc. : references eichanged. Phon< prints. Movie stars, operatic sUn, Fraaklla lunlot Slih area *n£an »J6,5»I — completely redecorated, J-5545. orchestra leaders, vocalists, ete. extra room and bs4h on the third VCBMltBntB B«MB). near Bend list of wants. 5 for (I. Wrlti floor, t car gance. beautifully "• liox 800, care leader. * home I* Priced rtfht. shrubbed plot—center hall design. town; mntleman only. Call after *• VAVMBs M HAS**" sad mother tMl sfl Westneld Ave. »-S-tf S ntxm HV1«O BOOM »KT, mi. |» SuTatUatle aaa able to dirtc' EDWIN O. EDWARDS lsrgs living room with fireplace, hagany frame snd uuhoUtery, Ii aflarulvaA tliere Is a veil Jocated R. R. RARRnT, JR. LlBSBl attractively•furnished room Bowl condition. li» St. Uarki elnlng roam, kitchen, «•», bed- In home ol aSulU. »«l »b'« ?"r IVMSI tamaa walling for a cl.v.r room, bath, uowicr room ana t 1 J-J-tf Avenue. tsajtir Unto work- The asking •twins* ork Th h kasinssa man or coupleouple. j J ganag iBGB iBLECITIOIl of D""™1!" WHITNKV BABV CABBIAdK, port, f Fabrics for sale b? the y»ti »oi able, best prewar construction. Asa .„„ -Pine illp-cover«, draperlei an* u»hol. We. 2-2«»S-M. _«r, a little aatat make* the owner - occupied MAPLR H>PA—converts fo doublt r what ika slat-" home, aihooi teacher, business lied. Good condition, 133. Tel. We. HALL Kraut. Bow** waman. Meals. References. Write l-8-« 2.U86-W. , iwa at PEAI "chlgh achool. !»lce . retlac*: Box Mt. care Leader. »•"•" a ensng•*•»•s* 21 foot living room with kitchen C i, SMITH, JR. 6B1 lEBVEI, UA1 •gMtlOKBATN, fi-*ia a eeavaistlo»dli cocolor scheme, FHANKENIACH, •un-porcn; dliiisg room; l to Berve you on local and long electric Ironer, rattan porch fur- - ^- - • more detailull«s aboult t ththe with breakfast nook. Th distance trips. Call Ann's Tall niture. Elis. I-J1S0. jsa." we'll give you one rooms; tiled barn snd PBTKa A. OlOMI. I 7 t fcedroome ars s«ra Steam heat; I car fsrage; Imme- MaWhste Usllaa Sretaa V BOOB) next to bath. Service, 421 North Avenue. . •laU occupancy. WE. 2-3029. l-l-tt Tl XKIH>, BLACK, else. 37 reiular. •lrg* Eta St. «WM MTOO IJ.50 weekly. M Pto»- Like new. Cost 145; sell 115. Wt ALBMST •?*•>«•*• loves «he Oar. AW* nun S. A. SAUNDERS pect Street. ANTIQUES 2-5838. *Ms where we soar have an e«- bvwonegood ,, BOST BOOHS with private HEI.SOM RArP traa»ljr well kept horns with 7 •EB "IOIISV our Teen mannlkln, corner lit. UvJogroosB wit* connecting l>»th, In residential «ec- Ml Clark •!. In new fall clothes. Also Voum ranajs aa4 a large screen porch fireplace: dinette; kitchen; I bed- tlolt. Oarage available. Phone We. call B*«alaga thails truly heaveaft. Asking J.JIil, AsdWMkrata. Teen school and drns styles. rooms; tiled b«th ana shower:- wate; exr- nearticr r»B A itnw coueie. (ia«M—M9TCM.* tCBI**!. ABBA. EDITH MILS, TKB« (HOP pansion •pace. Oas, liot-mr win- l-S-tf heat; attached garage; storm Cms doll house In a marveloui Ill, floor: Entrance vestibule, ii TRXlaBED MOOM far tally. 1 i r»vmtt Awnm dowi ana Insulation locsllon. hsadr-to evorythlag. riv« foot llvisg rom, full aping room, block* from cenfer of town on •IL BtlMNBR WBTAtLATIOKi W«. 1-141* >r wm* 1 properties u»- complete rooms, sparkling cendl. sunrcom, kitchen, bresktast room. North side. Phone We. 2-0S19-M. Prepare now for winter comfort ttat have wore than flon. $1I,T5*. ' . • tad floor: i bedrooms, tile bath with quality burners and unex- CABHUOB. grey, collapsible, Urn nnui §cmm kitchen. room; Mro'uledbaths-one with sonable lanes, redecorating necsa- _. M BB»CK rm«!IT frame bun- West. >-5l»«-W. Crisf MS; asking 120. Tel. PI. i- I bearooma an* bath, bee room on a stall shower. Open screened ssrylll.lN. galow In W(.lne|d. Uving. room 4833. lod Boor, all «o«o alac, oil heat. porch; norm sash; In.uUtlcn; X with flreplsce and bay window, car (arage. ' . , KBAJt TUB BBD of a dead-end „..._. for lady In good NANOT — llet*s«JUs>as« and gua >UIIC<1 tcNVdlb >ec street, wooded »re:i but walking dinette, kitchen, J bedrooms, tile section, convenient. Oarage avail- COBDWOOD. well seasoned, cut fo keea sn owner's hath. Expansion attic. Air-condi- able. We. !-S»3»-J. anteed. I7S up. New Spinel lonartli, 11 r, n cord. S25 Gmbree .t now, because of lionaim room houae with ateam MBW CMtM NAM. tioning healing unit. Attached ga- at cut rate prices. Terms. descent, We. 2-69K-J. .1 sale, Beautifully heat, braakfaat nook, sun roam, 1 1/ In an excellent neigh- rage. Screens, storm windows, in- Cranfxird Piano Co., i plot with a back- car saraae. borhood. Three bedrooms an* I tsssf AII jrwrtuSBL B»fKrTlO?IAI.t.V I.AHKK KOOM In Co., Tuners sal Heartr new bungalow at the rea- saiatjon, v and many Venetian urivste home. Two cedar closetH r UDVI WH1TB DEW ami chair; , ft presents a dls, tiled baths; also, Brst floor Dow- blinds. Very attractive In and out and private bath. Short wulk to »allroad i'utlo"cRsc.*i-»7it* round dining ru«m Mlenita erlor. The well il.a—j— niAUT acaiMt. lection der room- Open porch an* at- sonable price of 114,500. i and situated on a wooded lot. S-S-tf •Ix room houae with eun porch and OLDRaVTTns. but not an "old dog!" train .and bufleg. Ofntlcman pre- table; sniall pedestal table) can- ' does not let yon tached garage. ferred. We. S-3312-W. optn porch, »u*m beat with oil, Not loo far from Lincoln school, IPBNCKB, CO»SETIB»K. Individu- ning jars. either. There Is a center flood four bedroom home; new tlMM — AKOTMBM BDIOAl.OW, ' [ room 15x15. a ds- t ear rare this also In a quiet neighborhood THBRB BOOM furnished apartment ally designed supports for men T 5x15, screened porch. A nwnscrivK. mis. tiled bath, modern kitchen, large and women. Appointments made IIIJHajH — HEW mii!»U*l.ec 2« with fireplace: panelled den upstairs,- filed kitchen and two Ft I.I.KK BBVSBGS—Wearing out a fabrics for back-to-school. Tfpyr lion—hotiea with I bedroom* and h«s built-in bookcases and a fire- tiled baths. You'll like the shaded HUM-KMEVfSW \r.AB Oin home tool instead of yourself is real the viok of the crop from Klnder- tlta. Mi pofenh, open place; large tiled kitchen; tiled screened porch, too. $11,500. In. Panwood—house end yard well economy. H. B. "Walworth, 'phone Kurten to College. m heal, 1 csr garase. powder room: Bedroom and bath kept, up. Entrance,vestibule with OFFICES FOR RENT oh Urst fKor; Becont floor has tile floor* and guest closet, living WE. 2-4477. 8-3-tf CHILL'S BILK * COTTOS BIHP three large bedrooms; s colored •I4CI4CK A« AA WamrCMe, and prices room with flre*lac?. full elaiag erricB orntK IPACB TO HENT— 1W B. Inslll right where It owht to he. Mx TSWf.' "Btr" m«|ith. Wllh "phone mtOA. BWrtB* Ceat a«d ghssg !JT«h.chlof!!o!i??7lth f^ed tiled battis—one with a itkn roaihm home'in-thh e nest sectioti n of room, kitchen,- bseakfaht room, •Taasre* Also rich ton aotU Tele* twai and I tiled baths, sun porch, •hover. Unuiual closet space; and oDah screened parch. Upstairs' Mrvlce, 120.00 per month. 9 ELM large recreation room; open porch. Carleton lid. waiting for a dis are J good siie bedrooms and HP., 'pfione WEm. !-««#. Plea.- Phone Westfleld i-SI(t-lC open porch, steam heat with ail criminating -owner.: 'Extra sun S-3-tf burner, t csr tarage. Complete Insulation; oil, alr-condl- 1 h«iu,(lful colored- tile b«th. At- ant attractive offices. 8-3-tf WINDOW SCBBBSi—3 slie !iij tlon«« hea,t; I car attached geraie. room and. open porch, two ca fa'ched - garage, steam oil heat. In- 59; four J»% x 56; one 29% i- «. garage: Very economlcarhot wafe sulated. Reasonable taxes. ^ FIXE! rPHOUTCIIEU FaraHsrs Good condition. Call We. Z-l»« Also af this price Is a six room r *t»V •*•* tOOKMO for a home Heat. %\W0. •. .. ,..-•• to your order covered in youi after f:30. house In excellent condition, near out of town a mt, we have one at HELP WANTED choice of materials at moderate Lincoln schol. lavatory 1st floor, WKgTFIEMl OARDBSP. Here's one IMMUtW.OLDKB HDI'KK — hut prices. > large bedrooms, with tiled bath, t17.9uO.vv on-over am acre of-land.' geod. And what n yard—almost PMlGlOAIIIE—!<& cu. ft,, porcelain Three bedrooms, modern bath, for a family, who won't Ije "fenced MAMS HIM SBIXING ONLY 300 CHARLBS I.ECHKH (•xterlor, excellent operating con* oil heat, attached f/arsa*, open •pactims modtrnlaed' kitchen, t in." Lot ll«xUi with lovely shaa &0:x.lS8'. .I«rgei ppctopeni povpovoh,, .l|lv BOXES BIRTHDAY, E V B It Y - >*3 CliBBEBLAKD ST. porch. car garage, chicken houses. Taxes trees and msture shrubbery. Thre Ing room wItn flreplaee."* * center DAY GREETING, XMAB CARDS, EalsUtskMl IMS »1»4 00. This home Is moat a(- bedrooms, two bathe, and a thlri_ h»ll, dining room, kitchen _.an, d Boxed Stationery, Gift Wrappings, EMMtM—*K.%Bt»wAXKM* School pantry. On the 'second floor are 4 Napkins. Towels, Coasters, etc 8-3-tf washer, milt trsctlvely decorated. Another st floor bedroom for extra. Thia la an type, $40; Also Tlior lroner, —larae lot—bedroom and bath on Slfi,d06.do wlthfouv bedrooms and unusually soundlr built home In a bedrooms and t tiled baths (one CHUItCHES - CI.UBS, Everyone. HOTTED MANURE, T*a astlT blue 1st floor, 4 bedroms and > tiled tiled, btIn. Sew liot-water. oil superior location. 117,500. with stall Miower). Convenlenf lo- Here is your chance! Write for cracked rock for arlteways, (III cfnll West. 2-3097. baths Jnd floor, sun porch, open cation. Steam oil heat, ! car ga- free details today.. Ca_ i.sell Pub- porch, oil heat, X cat carate. heating unit; 1 car garage. Taxes rage. •• . . . sou—delivered anywhere. Call al KHORHI.ER maroon press velvet S1I5.09. Also, one st 111,300.00 «I7AUTY comrrmticnoai is th lishers Service. Westtleld, New 913 East Broad St See the qual- bed davenport with or without slip with over an acre of ground. keynote of this Ane four bedroom, Jersey. Phone WeBtfleld 2-6364. ity and Quantity. Al Haeailg, covers; best offer. 763 Carlton Kfl. ; Also at this price Is a new house House lain perfect condition. Liv- two hath home near Junior Hlfh S. A. 5AUNDERS 8-3-tf WEet. 2-9859 siter 5:30 p. m! wirti canter hall, large Uvlns ing room* lsrge sun-room, large £asy walk to town, surely this t« when possible. 8-3-tf room, breakfast nool:, dining room, modern kitchen with breakfast Ideal for an active, growing fam Tel. WB t^&t THREE PIECE, living room set- kitchen, 1 large bedroom* and 2 bar. Four < bedrooms, bath and Ily! -118,500, ' .BTe.l..a._WR,t.MM reasonable. W*e. J-K987. Call after tiled bath«. lavatory 1st floor, open shower. Your own well. 98 ft. i WANTED—TWO MEN far loadlne KITCHENS- porch, oil heat, attached garaae. deep. Taxes 1170.00. At 1X2,500.00. WHITE CKKTEK HALL roLOM and unloading, either part or full REMODELLING ivE name in a new; semi-bungalow In the with fleldstone. front situated o time. Call West. 2-3531 or apply •notch mountains with .bedroom and-tiled a beautiful large lot. Three bed 560 South Avenue, Garwood. (tsalllr Ceaats in Dealca. If> modern, It's THOMAS O. YOUNG M. A. MERCNER llaterials, Workaiss..lir •sod. kind of home that bath- on first- floor. Two .bedrooms rooms and two tiled baths (mastei 8-10-tf Pr. Olass tmmpm la a pleasure t Realtor and tiled hath with stall shower bedroom has Its own bath nnl •K.tl.TOR — INSliBANC •elMt Y«r o™« Kltehca, Pr. of Csrvesi Hascwooa CksM o Dhow. The house IIS Dl'ltLEV COVRT . . . Visit . . . Pr. of Cherry »rim -'!• compact, all rooms of good slie WC.1-11-S - _•• HO oil second floor. The construction dressing room). The entire flmt —llTini rooroomm, Hrci>lac«, dlnlntr of thin home, we hnve never seen floor haa Just been redecorated. IV PAKTV niovlnu to West Const THE HOME Pr. Nice (HlksarttH Toon, kitchen lav. and bedroom equalled. Taxes IZOO.00. Then, Owner'» JllnesH forces sale of thi w'lVh nrivale truck. ALTE11NATB on 1st fl 2 bedrooms snd bath TOWN there is a new bungalow al? |17,- home at the unroproducable prlo URIVKH, jit once. All expenses PLANNING CENTER, Inc. Pr. tklsa Ijmpa on Xndd. The (rounds are beauti- TH PIMiauen ... and II couldn't 900.00 with a well proportioned of $21,500! sJBttrtaJs paid, lleforences exchanged. We. IT MAM ST. . CHATHAM. W. J. fully landscappedl . Asking 111,000. be done again for thia selling living robin ana fireplace; full din- 2-5181-J. it H-32M s-3-tf DON MAXWELL'S price. Ijovely residential section Ing room: i, bedrooms; tiled bath. C B. SMITH, JR. SS5 MOUNTAIN AVB, ALBERT J. BENNINCEJt of Plslnneld on 150 foot lot, beau- Second floor, has .heat ducts, elec-- SEASHORE FOR SALE ROl'TB DALKSMB.V—married men, 9PEXCER CORSETIKHK, individ- Aful trees. A modern, not a mod- trlclty and water ready for t bed- 25-40 years old. 5 day week Tues- ually designed supports. Over 20 UPHOLSTERING AGENCY, Inc. ernistic, ranch house with hall, rooms and bath. Oprn porch; at- SHOHB ACRES — New ranch tyne day to Saturday inclusive. Salary years eiperlonce. Flainfteld 8. living room, fireplace, dining room, tached garage. Taxes about 1140. Ethel M. Tenner. We. Ms* cottage on «2»4 ft. waterfront lot. plUH commission. J100. Cash bond Sd40, FURNITURE REPAIRS •esskers Maltlple LWtla* Pull price 17590. Terms. Free kitchen, 2 bedrooms, tiled bath. til Ceatral Art. *a. s-ll*a required. Apply IAMBRECHT ***• MEL 11AHIN. Wettfield 2-0226 2nd floor: 2 more bedrooms, tiled WE ARE MEBBERS mt The- *.«. booklet. Open 7 days week. FOODS, Evans Terminal, Hillside. S4a Wesi Frsat St» Plalslrls. ft Oaa Brtek. Vr*a< •••aalsw «14^*a bath, shower. Double sraraKe at- leld Beard el Mtaftam* Hamate S-3-tf tached. J25.O0O. Llatlas Brstesa, EDITH WOERNER Spacious living; room with fire- HUNTERDON CO. FARMS EMPLOYMENT AX.VS TAXI SKHVlCf, 421 Kortli \O1U1E HEFRIOBRATOII. very tool place, attractive dinette, sclenco COUNTRY ALAN JOHNSTON SHORE ACRES, N. J. Avenue. Telephone WEWE.. 2-SOSas-znu.! kitchen, 2 large bedroms, tiled JOIN the ever Increasing number o Parking by day, -week or month. condition, »75. We. s-!««9-£- _. bath, ahowcr; expansion attic, air- L.X PAHMHOUSPAHMHUSB with WANTED lUattor Wcsttlelders having homes In th S3K >AVY m,iB Jlunro tweed nj condltloned. VAB: attached garage; relty center hlhalll and bibin rooms. •«T4 CKN-tHAI. AVB. beautiful area. 16) hard top drive, nice trees; corner • FARMS FOR SALE CIBTAISS AID mo.M.Mi done at tltted cont ana sklvt <»U<= , '| hrd EIvlntr roum 18x30, fireplace, din- Wreladd. X. J. my home. 1 will also mind chil- 8T.IY OUT OF THE M1TCIIKV plovplov. Ing room, step down tu den with durlnc tho hot weather—Let us gray wool sport dre»s (•'«! fireplace, game room in pine, targe FHEE LISTi send for listings i HUNTKBIMt* CtttTHTY—Sice old 1. dren in -my homo while mother -6: hlnck- velvet evening »" WB. t-ltm (Kvcalage) farms, country and village hornet shops. Call WEiU 3-5!i:9-W. supply you with delicious cakes', co HIM FIVIS BEDROOM!) inodern kitchen with brcakftutlf room Farm House fully modern- n frcal1 trult lllcs lone (»lie 1«>, $4. All In S«<^ corner. 2nd floor haa four bed- ststing your requirements sni ued, three fireplaces, wide pine 8-10-41 5 i.? o i - Wost- ditlon. We. 2-20S6. . ^^_ AUK FKATUltED In Ihli older- rooms, 2 bulha, Klceiilng north, ELLA J. McCORMACK price range. floors, ten acre*, two very good floW Bakery, East Broad street. type yet attractive dwellltii;; Ittrge lleur stalrB to maid's room, lav. barns, nisgnltlcent view, brook, RKI.1AH1.K W0XA» wants 3 days S-lo-tf. AW, PORCELAIN « cubic fee' Frle' Huge fehmle treerf, 2*t fruit trees. cleanlnE—\V«d., Tliurs., imd Kri- living roi», fireplace, lull dlninir RtRALTOR HUGH M. SMITH treea. Near Clinton, schools, etc. itlalre, |33. AVe. 2-6687. ^^__^. room, excellent kitchen. breakfuKt 3 acres. 2 red barns. Hot water Mrs. Joseph Jacobnon. It. D. 1, dsy. No lHundry. don't mind iron- heat, oil. 1 mile D.li&W. *2g,S00. HwM*r*Mi* K insr. Tel. We. 2-i97S-J. Trailer wed little, cost 1185. AsH- room, den, tiled hath; Ktcam bent ALLBRTOX. N. J. P. O. LKBANO N. J. Phons Clinton Ing J!3o. J. s. Brown, 131 Farley I HIM AND (oil); Kunigc, co»\e»iesl Nurth siv.noosi sem.- n CIM Sturdy non-Uppins t\m» "— side locution. M M»-Rt-a 8-3-tt WOMAN wishes any kind cleaning; ANDREW HAVE & SON „„..„ ., bedroom and but,, on 8-17- wash and ironing: or sleiitiy liouso Wo. 2-S433. __^, !)rxL flour. Hut water heat, oil. Lot 33.ACRK FARM, I.Rna H«», all work. Call Annu Ucil Shyrta, 1613 1 0 1 MliLTin.1! LISTING MBXBKHS Realtors ttOxKiQ. KXeellent north «.de lo- Improvements, summer house, JIIIH. MAPI,!-: _ -l-wuy udJUHlahlc TWO HnOADLOOM Ml'IIS I'" , ,.?" IH7 Worth Are. PI.tlSFICI.n Mi:srri:« tor •C the WntMl •MBMt-.troOOHOW WIL'ON nclioo •f RcaUvrt PAISTIXG—It you luivc »niall job.i •action. Compact horns In nnc HCC- HUIB In thfH dellKluful community. VIT.MM—MIMAri BK FARM ~ lot, • LOTS FOR SALE have tltcm done before the full tiaa with ffour bedrooms, t«'o fllc.l 105x46Ii. i!3 ft, living room. Halonco rnjli. KIdcrly man la very rcason- BTHOMtlKHG C.Ufl.sux nutogrupli- kalhskalh , ollsleaoll-s m heat and garage, For prompt action, ll&t your kUuheu, nun room, n.iuciuua din- EDWARD A. CAMILLO able, but gooil workmansliln. Hol- ••onsole InclmlliiB rudlo, record laMMdlale occupancy. IVestAem und ^lountnlnuldc i>roi>. (IIB fooni. Threo bodrot^ins, niod- RKALTOR — INSVROR IHOU'H uvrnilM, corner Moun- liliu-cr, record nmktr anil public ortti'n wltli thl» oltkc, crn bath. Two car gnraffe. Priced wlck, We. 2-3313-11. S-3)-5t i'nn, TJOC. Know-Whlto 1 , 7« tain Avontic and Colonial Avenue nddrcss fynten,. Cnl.lnet of sJ| or,^ tJnnsovooi't St., Now ion MAROLD E. to nell. It K*B lociUlon, farm, homo Mupt sell. Owner leaving state. WO.HAX would like part time work ton dcalKii. JInHcs « bcHutlful YOUNG CO. HAROLD B. DEXTER und prloe you jiru loklnic for, full J3,7:,». Call Ilasbrouuk HelRht« S- jttorn!nK» (n- one full d«y Thurs- •«. WK. «•!•«• BMOKRIt u» tor furtlitr dotnlls. M83-M. ^ 8-17-3t day. We. 2-3771. OV'd 28-inch bicytlc, *'•"« we& !• •«. t*-aa« Kvergrcen Ct. 9SS.M0—BK.AI TIKI I. four bodronm. HOME PERSONAUTY as-lnch bicycle, tit'. Call - rtClf— Bungalows—: •••atalHBMe. n. J. We. 2.«2IS two bath itrtint! of lirlck'nntl frumo WOI'HI 1.1KB to tnkc cure of unby 4307. . S aa« | bedroom*. HouSos I to Tlllfl TV PICA I, MOW 1I\r.l,AN for wtirkliiK imitiiur ilurlne " S aa« | bed coiiHlVuctfon. Center ImU eolonlul center Imlt JIJHI compels you APARTMENTS—RENT 1 family houses; build that in K]>lck und np»i\ from attic week. We. 2-03B7-JI. l»ia KKMMOHB washlns mnohKS jMdrennsjMnns; f DOCOMO MOVKVAtXH irm.) mrm, look twice, think twice, of t.v Air Wnv vaounm clcnner ili -linmeillitt'e occupancy, 48 acrcH, !<• tu bHHcment Inulunlvc, oil licut. controlled elcffiiut-c (tint jtiHt radl llB APAIITMKNT. furnished, WOMAN wishes nnrt time work. BMKgTtt. OANHCLa, We. B-IOBS Two finlnlicd ruonm utid tmth un Jml floor, clccfilc refrlgcmtlon, Xporll Iliwir model «i« J'ffi room house, sood condition; cleu- IUPH comfort and clmnn. The con Mornlnga preferred. Call West. 2- nilt-Illtp hnliy carrlnKo ;•'• »". third Hour, Two car etitago, Thla Htructlon mid tlic lUAiinlng won! hot ultitc. UU»1IIC)KI i^ouplo, tlo t>er 1 Iriclty; larco barn, 2 smaller build home mum bo aeon to bo appro- Tot wnlkcr *3; Kidney shf ',",- *l«r tmui bu/lt In lilt. Brick and tngtt; trout stream. $7G00. Al bo the envy of tlie triHHtcr cmftH week. Tel. We. 3-4457. ' UI rraai* Larg living room, flre- mono, We. 2-1632. clatt'd. nion. Tho beauty, tlie comfort, an *J. Hull Thursday or MH' T kith (lie detail of the kitchen Judt tak *-OI'H ItOOM «nrurnl»hcd p, "VVo. 2-0789-W. . your brcHlh nwuy. The luxury newly decorated, imut und water AUTO WANTED COOPBM ROAD, HOOTCH PLAINS— ELLA J. McCORMACK lunneticO. Cull Wo. 2-B871-J. SPIMJT PIA.VOI ROHSlp bench. l' HOVMI loom house, recently mod tm rre*p*vt Html. W« tho HvirtR runiH 15 x 27 nnd tt WANTKU Til Bl'V—Used curr. . IMISMS., mid norch furnifiiro; »«tirol ernlied mid redecorated tlirauch dliiliiK roum 1.1 x 18 tthould ca We, 24*4ti ittaUvnre W vliico you of tlie abiiinlnnco inm nr 1 :>r.o:>ro . frof m privati e uwner. tlCHlt! vanity: odd tttbt <•»• ,? MARTHA H. KOPP out. Over an acre of ground, largi Cull i;iii»buth 3-3120. CIIHIIH; upholstered lion eh se»l utiHde treea. Call Fun. 2-70»n. simcc und the viesHnvo dcH.rnl b lUfthor 2Z H. CLAY FR1EDR1CHS ntruly nccoiupllitlicd. A RUCJI ROOM AND BOARD cabinet; rocker. Wo. 2-3PJ ctoHL-t. powder .room, wun roo JMtNORTHAVlSNUIB Realtor children B nlttyroom ami then y WAHllEll, Aulomnile WHtlfM t-4«T» THE flUKST IIOUJ4H AUTOS FOR SALE IVj yrs. old, pxanllcllt -UAOM WANT ADS »AY- go upstnlrH nnd CHU you help b im Ho., PI. ho improHurd by tho mentor be Furnished rooms avallablo now; IJBQII by miw.ll f»mHj_ CALIFORNIA, HERE WE room 15 x 22 with 3 cxponnrew mi MOTOBCVCI.Ii. 1*47 motel, English references exchanged. I'hono WE. WAI,SVT~U1M>« 110OM f SUPERB CAPE COD COLONIAL COME" H prlVHto buth. 3 "idd It tonal be 2-i5«o. 8-3-51 |11C rooiiiH.mid another' batli. A fln(nlH tnhlc, « uiialrs, hufTot, ;lus rea1 A TH.»NHFKI» to tile fioldell West room U|i«(alrs on tho third flnoi RYMP 1! t^S fiinntruutlon, pood condition, JUST OVER THE WESTFIELD LINE IN A by the ou'iior makoi HIIB very lino ivillNB»B^ (IKNTI.KMA"! des Hnnnhle. Tel. We. 3-37B»—'• lurgei HforiiKe, triply litsuljiteil room, largo cross ventilatioentilation and NEIGHBORHOOD THAT IS TOPS rrHldence avallubio for u fuatltll- weathrriitrlpppd, «torm windows llon. lluillti, bcatur and slip covers. QUH buyer who lilijji'cclatPH tlio 1 breakfasbekft t MondaMd y througthhh SSatur- H7I Carleton ltd. W«. :-3r>S3. I'percn (Ion room, hot water hen day. Also soiiio dlnncri! with priv- You must see this one Still has (ho new look. Quality ho«t. Only two yettr* old and built trtiH (I rod, water sortpnpr, ai workmanship und mutorialu. Spacious first floor includes by n builder for hlinnolf, tlie de- ate family. Away all vreck-eudtt. CO>VK1ITIBI,B—1941 HiKn itiifl ctinHtructlun uri! CXI.1- thpro nrc no more l-fiiutlful tre tiox ISO, euro louder. 7-ao-st otfvr Har, lukca library (or bedroom) with adjacent tilo bath. The hrge 1 (him thiTo tiru ott die lot R7 x 13 Inn t . Ijjirffu llvltifr room with f{rc- :'• vnv K'ifHfrt*. Tlil« f«< truly *MI liftnr II I'.M. science kitchen with breakfast nook, dining room and living; lilarc; Ullilnir t-ouni; kltcluuif pan- tlurliifi. In a hilnfluld LOST AND FOUND room will delight you. Two uniiBually huge bedrooms mid try; puwiler ruoni. Tlircu . Ittrisv uatlun. Only K3,500. tiled hulh on .locomi. Attached KHIUKC serccned porch, oil hi'dr'juniN. plus nursery or dun; TUNN;» I ltd both. lct(-' IllMllatluli— o>>: PAIR IOVK oiili ?"'"' "K'i Your CJassifled^ Adv7 \m anil nnliolntory. Cull KlUu- ilriiullo HyMi'Mi. VIM wiilnnt OroHHef: UOMU Inn"1' fcctli 3-S731. llt-st olfcr. Wo. S-lr. Wo. 1-44A7. H. CLAV FRIEDR1CHS , In Tbe Leader MOM AT DECORATORS, ClflTvilOLUf. Iltll .M 111) N. IIHUAU si',, t AVMV sotlnn. Mljlrk. ltinMn Always trlngt Result* ULUAaUTIf, K. J, . . . hotter, Naiv tuoLur iub. Cull 8-17-11 tflftJ THE Wt&mELB UEADEE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950 Drift Boank Chndrr AcW. Medk«l y « SERVICES YOU NEED Call Far Officer* GuiHJoinTo OfLuxf^Mkl The Medical Society at K*w Jer- •LOG. COMTBACTINC • LAWN MOWERS sey i» working with tniUta*2r au- _MODERNIZING REPAM4 Aid KfCfUltUlS the Chryd«r Imperial line ia* thorities in efforts to stimulate the LUGGAGE REPAIRING " been augmented by the addition of recruitment of medical officers for NOTICE iwwrms's TliT'NKS — 1MWHE1.I.AS ' 7~~ , » • a «tew mad*!, tig Imperial DeLuKe. the Armed Services. CASRS — LA DICS MA.VI.1BAC Floor* K-ti.giih.ii, OM floors An atwement hrtwetn draft of- it • (, ^^i,^ b7 ,oseph £ Dr. Aldrich C. Crowe of Ocean made like new by electric ma- BUSKIN'S i*l8 «nd the Natoon«J_ Ouaw •O 'MaUey, eeiierai >alca manawr of City, president of the society, re- chine; moderate prices.. R. B. (iuddard, 768 JProapeet St., *ptaone ISO KWtai ktr.. PII poBtpoBlnst the Induction of y, chrysUt Division, vealed that the society has acted WE. 2-2346. 8-3-if guardsmen pending special review I »,, . , . ,. . upon a special request from the The new modd h s an ddeli of tteii cares w uiabuncad re-'touch -of exelusiveaes»s in it»s ap- Army for assistance ia meeting an cently by Maj. Cen. Donald VI. Me- p emergency quota of medical offi- «. •.. •< - A fi bi < A BPE»»«T, Ointral rcMtni, Gowaa, colander of" tte"riftteti» \ vArtmetA*, featuring a combina cers. porche* stem, screcne add roof- Armored Division, New J I tiort of top-gram leather and nylon ing. 8-S-tf UPHOLSTERY, erSfy cord fabrics for upholstery and in- • Dr. Crowe said that, "although T-lT-tt FURNITURE REPAIRS National Guardd. The action was token to stimu- terior trim. present quotas must be met prin- K. I.. Maw: .- uw) wawtm DON MAXWELL late current guard recruiting, and The interiors are available in cipally by calling up reserve medi- tiHsnti Oeneral rapalrn, mmrjum CHOP ree colorful combinations—black cal officers, we feel that the young- porches, steps, soi-^eng and roof- HANALL D MHO POItBS MOWERS WctttWM 2-O2M to enable men of draft age to enter ing-. sliar&eiied and r«oa4red. service >vith friends and neigh- leather and blue-gray nylon cord, er physicians, who graduated dur- "— 8AW» FILED i ing the past five years, have a t-24-U »BW AMD \ S-3-tf bors by joining a guard unit of tan leather and tan nylon cord, and ttjelr choice. green leather with green nylon moral obligation to thei't' profes- I HKITI MR Bvaalrlu—chair oan- sion and their country and should ALTUATIOMAIttrAllli Ins, rushing rennlshTne, A. Miller, Uensral McGowan pointed out cord. These interior trims were IBS Mouutttin Ave., "WeBtnelo 2^ previously available only in the apply for military service." SOlf. :hat the retention of guardsmen 8-3-tf n present units will better serve Chrysler Town and Country New- Certain reserv* officers have now DECORATING SERVICE the interests of National defense port. been called to active *ity because BUS1NEM SERVICC5 when such components are called Interior fittings where polished there has been aa iaiufllcient num- UPHOLSTERY ber of application* for commission SLIPCOVERS . DRAPERIES up for federal service. Military hrome would normally be used _ - 4acrganiiation in the units would be are finished In satiny butler-fln- in the Medical Corps. "We are tak- vascra. H-hour ««rrlee. We»t- EMIL MUELLER seriously impaired If key men chronie in color selections to ing every possible step to inform feid Studios, 121 Central Ave. «-t-tr S-3-tt We. S-laM , MM WesTPIBLD AVG. were inducted by selective service, harmonize with upholstery and these' younger physicians of the 8-8-tf he said. rim selections. need for. their services and we sin- tMlAV, AfaVVT Mtk— THE RESTORATION OF In turn, commanders thTough- cerely believe they will respond," Mat r. H. K. Uovlnv, E>r>3 Pairinont Are., ANTIQUE FURNITURE ut the State were instructed not Marc* rat* br. C>"0\ve said. Vill receli'e two tickets to t>ep "A I'OMPI.K'II': aeaVIGK" ;o enlist applicants who have re- " replaced. Roofs repatreaVGeneral Gregory Peck aa "The Gunfiffhter," •» Marco Polo was only 17 jreari old carpentry. Alterations. J, L«tgu, and nail HUBXCII In "The Ulwlesx" P. OAKI.V « Th« WnlMM l.raaW. imperative that we build up the a world traveler. He made the h«t- indicate! that th« a**rag« TV ROY HONEY Oeo. U. Wendell, d Oherry t^tine, strength of the New Jersey Na- •-i-tt MISCELLANEOUS will receive two tickets to Bee ardoui trip in the company of hit owner vlewt hit tit matt ttam Ui-eKDi'y Ppoli as "The GunRffhter," ional Guard as rapidly as possi- uncle and his father who both war* threg hours a day. Tht itudanU In- and Oyll llusscU in "The t^vwless" i iM TM#, roof CUCKOO CLOCKt ••« Ur»a0. The holder of this at random at 79 locations In Cbl- WI3, 2-6941; aprln«a«U Av«, iidvertisein<*nt will present proper not be a party to even temporarily cigo and lti auburbi, Thtrt»-Ov« Westfleld; former!/ of Cranford, _ t. !-MK ideantlflcntlou'nt The i^ender Of- NaiM ford. 8-10-tf fice iu- order to receive the tickets. delaying from federal service per cent of the (arsons lnttrtltw»4 ;hose men whom selective service Coming out of Alia, pla[Ue first ON WAKB nAmC-Ctartt* *«teh*Jl to a.wU«M tor oovam, alterations, etc. Kit- INSURANCE taladi, or aandwicli afr««di. inflammation ol the lymphatie country named Grace, five named •tUI natdi careM aara aU| WBstflela 2-3870-W. Itiphalt DrlvcWnr»> loalm, No Job too small. All work guar- 23", E. Broad St., - can be easily coated, Inside and Tht flnt Preitdent of tht UniUd i-S-tt anteed. . Westfleld, N. J. cut, with enamel to blend with your syved with cream chicken, peas, States, George Washington, served Inches deep on Tokyo, to mi A. ANGELO Jr. -ro-4t Poca fi or salmon. away. *1 Waaklu«a«i at. . WB. 3-4MI-J furnishings. eight years. RADIOS 8-3-tf 8-3-tf Of IRTTI.CSMGNT NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVBN, That TELEVISION — RADIO IMPWI WIUMNO CO. -he 2nd IiUennedliUe nctount of the subscriber, Trustee under tho -liro- Appliance TMiiMeat*! Ir«M H«lll*va, struc- LEGAL NOTICES L-lalulis ol the last Will nnil" aVsta- tural Btejel fabrication, induatrlal .iwnt of .1. PUBD IXJWPBH- Service. welding. NOTICE I'D t:HHprr(IH> THWAITR, ileccnsod, will bo audited ELM RADIO * ELECTRIC am HinrwA «T.. RAHWAV Entttte ot AM5XANDEU .KYLE nnd Hinted by thn Suri'OKate, u|id M«hwar T-4KIT5 CMFFOnD, decefcaed. veviiirted fuc (settlement to the un' CO. Pursuant to the order of CHAULKS County Court, Probate Divisionl, iu EI.M BT, . we. Mm . A. OTTO, JK., Surrog-nta of the Thursitny, the Hlh day o£ H County of Union, mntle on the " el1, uoxt, at 10 AM 8-S-tf. CONSTRUCTION twenty-fourth day of July AD., 1900, Upon the applleatlon^pt the -• ''— rKori .AlyfiiiS \[Ji.k. 7; U4 Tkr W(MlM (.••». Jl.». W.,J^.UeU»», 221 Wells ___ D.VIIXANB — (Itnitl €mMetl«a/ +mU d««Mva; iwtitW f^Welv^Tv wKVfifrikV"- '•*"• ..will receive' two Uc.ke.tB to Bee .„ _e«9, "Special prices Riven to tfi© creditors of $ul<\ Work. WBst. s- or affiTJrin&tlon theif clnlniM nml de- S-I0-4t , nt the Hlnlto' Theatre Tuesday, manils against the ostafe of said db- Aufiunt 28, I Hull. Tlio bolder of this ceasfed wUliln: tilK niontUa from the \OTICi: OH- HII1N ntlvertlftement will present proper PLUMBING and HEATING date of said order, >dr they wit, be HOIIU OP MOI .M AINSIOB Ideantlllcation nt The Leader Of- forever bar Hod from prosecuting1 or IMIIS C«. fice'In order to receive the1 ticketB. CONTRACTOR recovering" the same against the uub- Settled proposals will be received CPAIKS AND AUTBRATIONI «l scrlber. Sept. 12, iSBll, "at 8:30 P.M., nt thn irour aarvictf. Town Hull, Mountainside, N, A,, for SUSAN EDWAItDS CLIPFOHD, pnvlnt? Vir^lntn Avenue, nnd then RADIO A TELEVISION FRANK a YOUNG Executrix. publltly opened and rend for— Beard & McGnH, Attorneys, li>2t, c.y. exenvutlun 8-3-tf 60 Elm St., Westfleld, N. J. HM.'i s.y. 7" bit. pent, mnendam SERVICE 7-27-5t • • Fees »7.80 3730 ft; bit. cone, curb MAaON AND 1 street sinn. CELLARS. a)MIC._ NOTICE: TO CREDITORS {Specifications may bo oxnmlned nt Vo«r «»< DMtrtH «•« Heat— Bepfttrlnv and Mteratlona. -Benja- Etaste of-ARTHUR B. RULE, de- file oltloe or A. H. Lennox, 178,Morris min Bi«4, WE. 8-U8I. ceased. Avenue, SlirinKneld, N. .1. 8-3-tf Pursuant to the order of CHARLES The contrnct will be nwnrded to the lowest responsible bidder, tlie PUNCH A, OTTO, JR., Surrogate- ot tho County of Union, 'ma.no on the tiuut tioluK1 reserved tb rejeet nnv or Station Radio St Television twenty-fourth day of July A.D., 10&O, nil bl(i», or* "wnlve intonnnlltleH. DRESSMAKING upon the application of the under- therein. Bisnetl, fts Executrix of the estate of 15. LAWO, 333 South Ave. said deceased, notice Is hereby srlven Cleric. DRESSMAKING to the creditors of wald deceased to 8-n-2t AUaraitaiM aaa SewlMr ot all exMUtt to the BubucrtUer under oath Mmn: i'o i III:IMKiiiN Weitfield 2-4660 klnda. . Mrs. Ruth Weston. 628 or ulTtTlrniatlon their claims and do- Estate of K1HIA- O. 11. VON Hoosevelt St., WE. 2-5985-JI. inundK agnliiHt the estate of said de- WALUIENICII, deco.-.xhlhil to tho subscriber under ontli * REPAIRING SEWING Elizabeth, N. J. ir nPflrniittlon their nlftlniH and do- WARREN W. GROFF MACHINES 7-27-Eit • Feea 17,80 .nnudu ttRiduMt tho vKtatw (if wild di>- Let a BINOE3R aap«rt tuna-op ^cnHt'd within six inonDiK from tiie "For KI VMM WntlMra Fnemoat . -_ Ina maehlne. ReaaonabU KOTtCK iliuc nf an Id tirdcr. or tlu-y will Ito cbararea. Eatinwtta (urnlahad U Estate of AMULIA BONHAO, de- for«v*>r luirt'ed from orutUH'Utluff oi' 244 Walnut StTwE. 2-2325 ceased. rpcovcrlnfe tlio Hiitnfi HKillilHt t'lio Mraibir s. J, Am, of Piano Ta«ra Purftuant to the order of CHARLES libHCliber. S-3-tI SINGER SEWING CENTER A. OTTO, JU., SufragatQ of tho , HENRY O. DUCHANAN." •3 BLM ST. County ot Union, made on the Executor, twenty-fourth rtny of July A.D., lftfiO, Erlird StMcOnll, Attorneys,. PIANO TUNING upon the • application of the under- 00 Mlm St., Wostdeld, N. ,T. signed, nH Kxocutiic of the estate of S-24-St F(>PR J7.80 REPAIRING REFRIGERATION slim deceased, nutlce la hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to KOTICB TO Clllillll'llllS Cranford Piano Co. exhibit to the subscriber under'onth Wntiltu of HAUOAHHT' A. OlfAT- , . Tualng mi* HekaliaiaK ALL MAKBI or tUtntTaTrnatlon their clnlma nncl T1N, deuensod. I North AT*,, K. cnaaj(»ri O-ZTIO REFRIGERATORS demands agntnn the estate of said Furmmnt'to tho nrdor of CHARLES 8-3-tf deceased wltlitn six months from the A. OTTO, JR, SurioKiite of. tho FREEZERS flato of nait. order, or they will be County f>f \inU»n, mndo nn tiift forever bnrrofl from prosecuting or elKlitpontli day uf Aupuot A.D., liir,i), ELECTRICIAN AIR CONDITIONING recovering the same nyalnst the sub linon t'lie nptillontlon of tho undcr- l Hll laaMHadaa scriber. ^IBiiPil, IIH AdinlulBtiMtrlx c.t.n. of ELECTRICAL WORK MailaiMMara . B lU GBa. the €'ntntp of mild dei'oiiRt'd, not lea IH What advertiser hain't envied th« dramatic illus- Ctaawilal aa« DaanMW . Kxeciitrlx. liprchv ulvcii to the crpdlloi'H of wild IAMP9 llBWIilGDi nnpllnncea sold All aakH - All Warfc Oaara«lte< Beavd & McGnU, Attorneys, iU'crs\Mpd H> exhibit to tht' tmbscrlhfv anil serviced. Installation ot ex- A. M. CMARTBHf. 60 Elm St., • under niith in* tifTh niutlon thoir iiuust fnna a specialty. We«tneld. N, J. Inifi mid dcniund» u^ilnht t'lio WE. S-C13O 7-2T-5t TeQS J7.80 ntfi nf ni\l«t dt'ciMispd within Kls trations used by bigger business in putting the R. J, LAURENT lilli» from the dnle of Maid ordur, PLACE 8-3-tf NOTICE TO CUKIlkTOHN they M-lll ltd forever burred from1 8-3-tf ESTATE! OP WIUUIAM T, LONG, tKemillliK or reeovcrtuB thy utuiu MAGER defended. lillHt the mthHcrllier. knockout punch into their copy? True, good ad- ., lll.KCIHICIAN ; - Pni'fiiinnt to tlio order dfCHATlLES JIAUV w. jtoomi, AHorntlons, additional outleta In- Refriferation Service A. OTTO, ,M\.t HurroRAt« or (he Ktinled; anything electrical re- DnmeatlcDnmeatlc.. — Cmntre County of Union, made nn the fourth AdmlntptrntrlK c.t.n Paired, nenfionable prlceH for nil «»relallalni«lllln c IIn FrtcMal day or AueiiHt A.D,, IHRO, upon the Benrtl & Mcfinil, Atlorneyn. vertising art is expensive. ... But you needn't work. C. IJrennan, business phono CAT.I. ri.AI>FIELI> d-2 utipl lent tun of tHfi utiderRtBnctt, an 00 Blm 81., Wexl'lleld, N, ,T. JVE. 2-6014, residence phone WB. Executrix of tho estate of Bald du- S-24-Bt Fees t7,8<1 2-:U'J0--W. 3-3-tf censed, notice in hm'nby glvon to the NOTICK TidVING—TRUCKING creditors of nald decensed to exhibit Tnko notice that ftUReno Chronc worry about that. Equipped as we are with Melts rntOAfi WORK In nil brnnch- to the Hulmcriber under onth or nf- nnd UIUI.H Chruiio have uniilled to e nnnntlon their clairiiM nnrt dertinndfl the Mayor nnd Gunnel! of the Town vl«lln residential and commercial r «"> fixtures and general re- 1 aifrtlnRt tlio estnteof said, tieccnKOd ot WOHtttuhl tor trifiiHfer or PUEN. Onlrs. n. JOH(;i5.VSHl\, WBst. 2- and moving . Small jobs sottcitea. within six monthn frnm tho dnto of AHV HI5TAII. CONfllMPTION II- Newspaper Service, our stait is abfc to put tfce 18t4-J or WBnt. S-1828-Vf. Trips to shore. Tel. WB. 2-3004. unlcl order, nr they will lie forovcr nKP, horelofor IHHIIMI tn iheui foi ' S-3-tf S-3-tt barred from iiraHecuttiiK or rocovar- ,..enii«C'H sltuntpd nt 114 Central inff the Hntne fiKnlnut tho Riihnnrlbpr. Avenue, •\Vuntfleld, N, .1. t'o Alnx- MILiDKISD MAHONHRIMRU LONG, midor Chrone, 111 Contrnl Avenue "agency touch" into your a* —at no extra GLAZING LOCAOCAL find XnHXnHoniv.t!*n ? rff nnd 311 Tuttle Hark way, nnd Kuppne ('lirone, ?.'Mi St. J'nul St PicKinK an WeBtfleld, N. J., Htfeet, Woatneld, trading ns thn All Bcrvlcefi performed expertly Town ITOUHO, for the smme preitllsoH And renflonalily. AKontH tor A lied KKjfmitrlx. , GLASS AMD MIRRORS 8-10-r.t Fees $7-80 nt lit Ontrni AVPIUIC, Westlleld, ni" P.very l*ttri»i>nr. Old mlrrorH re- Vnn8 Inc. Robblus & AUlRon, to you. . Inc.. '213 South Ave., B., Crnnford, NOTICE OP NK'ITI.KMUNT OliJc-ettnnH if any tdiould he mini Mllvoroil- Auto unfoty slnna. CJorkln N OTIC IB IS H13U13DY (UV1QN, That In writing to .tune joneH, Tow nn\am Uo., 25 Jtnnnoney St., Plftin- tlut final uccount <*f thu KiiUncrlUcr, Ulnrk, WoflllleM, N, J, , «W, N. J. Tel. Plfd, O-OG44, Admlnitttralrlx of tlio entnto of OAll- Hliriwi S-3-t( AltGtElVrri MOVIVO * HOK. .Now loaditiK lioiiHdhold guodw to RIH O. SCHOONOViait, Union muiuNn cintoNR, all 48 Stnleu nnd Cunntla, speulnl- County Court, deuea«ed, will IICJ 22H Ht. I'nnl HI. • VENETIAN BLINDS lalnff tn Now jOnglnnti, Florida LOIJISH CIIHONrO. and Cullfuriiia shlpmanta, Sume K'll) II1I)1>11'I>1IS (na l-ro»«eet' Ht. vjin to ties limit Ion. t,f>t us osVi- BBtnfu of JOHN .1. (.U'lNN, do- VENETIAN BLINDS, hiiito your next movo. United Vim 'IlHItll. vimi.it' NIITICH lilt- IjInoB, Ted SorBent, Agont, \VKnt. 3'nrnimnl'to thannler ot CHAIIIJKM THE WESTFIELD LEADER ,tA WINDOW SHADES 2nO33 »3tf NotNotlel oo 1M horuliy irlven thnt llio )'5 MADE TO YOIJH OIIDBT!. 1'lcit up A. OTTO, JH,, Surnmutu 'it t'no oard off AdjustmentAdjt , eHtublltbll x hell "'Hi delivery, Huy dlraut and save. follllly of Union, niildu on tlin imdt-mdt-r nn onllimnrnllimnrn entltlml,. An era' 1IK.VHV P, TflWNHKllVn olRhtefntli ilny ol AllEum A.U, liiBO, OrillnnnOrillnnncl ce laslnlillMlilnlll * . UuliillnUl * Adverthing in THE LEADER means PLUS BUSINESS for you. Suburbaurban Window ShShada e upon tlio npullcutton nr tlio luuU'r- Dltlt d ••lrl;t/linNJn; tho Mnrlnir — Tnipkluit — Slc>rn MlHiicd, IIH Kxccutrix of th« ontnto of DlntrlotIJIHiriC'lHs HJlu i(eHirn--m/iin '" ',:•" llnllr Trliis to the «li"rc. 1 l I t MfManufacturini g Co.C , 2ii Noirm Avio. . nn, I' Hnid dori'iiHiMl, notlcn I: 'hm-ohy g\ Town of.Wont fluid." w !U "?. ,.ii2nno? to tlin criMlti'orH of HIIIII decoiiMt>ii ... Munloliuiitf^i^onl -niii.1inj.aT'hJrrVffvi ^"M"S«.wl-ii» i?«??' . NKoown ST PIM «- 8-3-U oxlilhlt In Mm HiiliHcrllier under onth or nfTlrmniSim tlielr rllilniN nnil dc innndn fiKnin.Mt tho nKtuto nf Hill. RELIABLE TRUCKING CO. dt>CRiinnd U'llhln six numtliH fruit] MOVISIO AMU THUCKINn tin- ilnto nf wld orilor, nr thny ivll V">M;,\1'|5 IIAIIIIDMIII. Tot) mill \HiAHbo MiAA i ho fint'Vrr linrri'd froni iiroMtH^iitlni! jj'r mile. Colilmo IlUKttcrl, 727 NttniiifitH IMI l;iMitrilf>l or Hourly or riR'nvprlirk I'ho HIIIIIII nwalnit His "until Avo.. Wnntflald 3-0CS2. Hntcs s'-n-tf ii IIOOM* air.isi) 4 HOOMS all.lK) .._„„„,, 1IllvmH—|iont timo n IIOOMK xit.o« '• Hhuitlnit ovunrrnnnii, miint rrl(cvriltorN Aluvvil . lUMko IIIMI V(t All l.iimlM Insured. ir ''T1' " woinlorrul ilwnrr fruit t'«l, CUnntonl U-1RH4 I'll, * "nniiH ,1. B. Hi'own. 131 ot tSalt1 V mt ;^: '..... *•«..i>;oo * »MIIB», Funwooil ()|ipir,«IiM_. ., - IEAOER WANT AD5..PAY,-.J MEATS flietStt YOUR MEAL PLANS for Th« Highttt Stands | A WHOLE WEEK- Can be made up from "Quality- Super-Market's" Unlimited Variety of fine Foods - Always - at Lower Prices... 1/ Yo*'*e Been A*ay - Quality Super Market'• F*««

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Acres, Berkeley daughter, Linda, to Dr. Nicholas Miss J»net Alfwr*, «au«htci of Island, a sorority siater of Miss 420 Eaat Dudley avenue, was mar- Miss Kellberg is a graduatgaduate uf Miss Sense waa iHlll|(Tf fn» " to Frederick Haas Jr., eon of , and Mrs. Ernast Alpers of Snell at Bucknalt, hoajwed her at A. Giuditta of 324 Mountain ave- Plainfielifildd HigHih School aad Hood Westflelesl d schools aaa It f«fl*t ue. School, Spring.fleld, also attended where he belonged to Phi Kappa East Orange. He ia aW mft»H4 Mr. and Mrs. Talk* Malcolm of the bride wore an ivory slipper Psi fraternity. He is employed by by the Honiemaater Sate* C«. 'Mrs. Miguel Cabanellai «f Wot satin gown with buttoned basque the American Academy of Dra- the Boulevard, will take place Sat- Young & Rubic»m, New York ad- No date has been set f«f tf« nti street and *»r daughter, bodice and bouffant skirt ending matic Arta, New York City, and n. Charl#a l&Mjr, w«w co-hoat- urday afternoon, wae guest of vertising agency. wedding, honor at a ahower given laat week i a formal train. Her fingertip was active in Cynosure Dramat- m at a shower **i tea yester. rilk illusion veil was held by .a ists, Roeelle. Now a teacher of by Miss Dorothy JesaM of Pros- Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Hackett Mr. and Mra. Edward •> afternoon in' Hut AlpeiV :ap of Chsntilly lace. She carried pect atreet. piano in Garwood, Miss Guerriero of Euclid avenue announce the \ Washington atreet aad tfcatr W at Mrs, Eddy'* Arlington cascade bouquet of white roses studying under Stanley J. e home.' Mias - Snyder wai hostess an birth of a third son, Dougiaa Wil- nd delphinium. Schaub, liam, on Saturday. Tuesday at a luncheon at the. Mist Dorothy Van Deventer of vacationing at Seaside Park Mix Joyce Necb, sisMghter of, Park HvUl, PlainBeld, for her Westneld was maid of honor, and Dr. Giuditta is a graduate of r, and M«. L. 8. C. Necb. of bridal party. > the bridesmaids were Misa Nancy Westneld High School and Balti-j mcent parkway, m honored Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Malcolm Hills of Westfieid and Miu Mar- lore College of Dental Surgery,' University of Maryland. He. «ently at a, lineji shower given will entertain the bridal party and raret Cain of North Plalnteld. Miss Lucktieaa Palmer of ill of the attendants wore gowns served his internship with the V, families at a dinner tomorrow eve- S. Public Health Service at the' orth Euclid avtaiit and Miss ning at Echo Lake Country Club. >f turquoise taffeta with portrait itricia Wallace of'ScOUa Plains. lecklines a/id. full skirts. They V. 8. Marine Hospital, Norfolk, Miss Betty WJialey of Glen ave- Mrs. Theodore Khmetaiaiv Mie. arried autumn bouquets of Va., and established a"pwt*o«- was hoiteiw Tuceday cvMins Snyder's sister, arrived this week ironte anS red chrysanthemums in Westfleld in 1939. In 1942 he a deaoert-bridc and miaeallui- from Olney, III., for the wedding. and wore matching wreaths in joined the armed forces, serving m shower Tvaeday evening in Mr. and Mra. Eugene Stephen* their hair. wth in the U. S. Navy and the V. S. ,Coast Guard. He waa dis- Mr of Miaa Nacb.' , and B. F. Snyder are due today William Kinhey of Sunbury was from Newark, Ohio., charged in 1946 with the rank of Jr. and Hn. Neeb will be hosts. lest man, and John P. Burgard lieutenant, senior grade, and re- if Northumberland, Pa., and Rob- the family and bridal party »t Miss Jean Pretiayer, daughter turned to private practice In West- •rt E. Fleishman of Weatfleld, bio- uer at their home on Friday of Mrs, Miguerite Premier of neld. He is a member of Psi her of the bride, were ushers. ding prior to the wedding. South avenue, waa gueat of honor Omega, national dental fraternity; recently at a shower given by For their wedding trip to New Gorgaa Odontological Honor So- Hiss Carol Snell of Euclid ave- Misa Beverly McDede of Morse fork City and New England the ciety, the Westneld Exchange ie was Honored recently by a averfue and Mise Maria Kree of ride wore a gray suit with black Club, Knights of Columbus, and »wer given by Mri. V. E. Wtll- North avenue at the letter's home. icceisories and a corsage of white has been president of the Civic in of Hillitta avenue. Tho lowers. • Club of Westneld for the last mU were memkera of Chapter Misa Helen LunHear of Colum- An alumna of Westneld High bus avenue and Mri. Eugene Leah* three years. ,f P.E.O. School, Mrs. Haas attended the ner of North avenie were co-host- A November wedding is planned. Hrc. Uilbert Evana of Btaten Woman's College of the Univer- esses at a showei laat week for sity of North Carolina and waa Misa Preusaer. graduated in June from Bucknell The bride-elect and her mother University. She i) a member of Lewis Studios will entertain the bridal party to- Alpha Chi Omega, social sorority, MRS. ALLAN WILLARD VLIET morrow evening at their home. and Tau Psi Omega, national jinda K. and Mary L. Rumple, SWIM SUIT Her marriage to John A. Munier, French honorary society. Audrey Anne Rumple listers of the bride. Their" gowns ion of Mrs. Amy Munaer of Plain- Mr. Haas was graduated from Wed In Church Rite and flowers were similar to the NURSERY SCHOOL field, will take plan on Satur° Sunbury High School and Buck honor attendant's, SALE neU University, class of 1949. He To Allan W. VUet waa formerly employed by the Janet C. Rumple was flower girl for children V/i to 5 yn. . — or her sister. She wore a hand- Dr. and Mri. Thomas F. Nevina suabury Daily Item and expects Misa Audrey Anna Rumple, *4.50&*8.50 Jr.. of Linden avenue have gone o enter the' armed forces shortly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar embroidered white organdy dress to Daytona Beach,. Ha., with their He ia a member of Tau Kappa E. Rumple of 954 Carleton road, over rose-pink taffeta and carried basket of rose petals. The children, Judy and Barbara, for Cpailon social fraterity and Pi became the bride of Allan Willard THE HAPPY HOURS PRE-SCHOOL several weeks. Oelta Epsilon, honorary journal- gowns of all the members of the Schaefer's VUet, son'of Mr. and Mrs. Wit- wedding party were made by Mra. Wf. 2-4*70 isn society. ' ard S. Vliet of 400 Topping Hill (Continued on Pag* Rumple, Mr, and Mrs. Fleishman enter- road, on Saturday at 3:30 p. TO. Serving his brother as best man tained members of the bridal n the Preshyterian Church. The party at dinner at The Chanticler, was Warren T. Vliet of Westneld. minister, Rev. Dr. Robert M. Skin, Ushers were Richard C. Rumple, MiUburn, Tuesday, following the ner, performed the ceremony, wedding rehearsal. brother of the bride j Robert E, which was followed by a recep- The bridt was honored last Vliet, another brother, and Alan Wednesday at a shower given by tion at the home of the bride's Bruce Conlin Jr., all of Westneld. Miaa Hills at her home, 214 Lin- parents. After a wedding trip to Mexico den avenue. Escorted and given in marriage City by plane, where they will by hur father, the bride wore remain lor one week, Mr. and gown of white organdy matelaase Mrs. Vliet will make their borne •vtr Maeh pink organdy with ftt at 421 Elm atreet. T.or traveling MMtomee, high wand" neckline the bride wore" a caramel gabar- and three-quarter sleeves. Her dine suit with brown accessories. Mrs. Edward Paul Ronner of fingertip veil of bridal illusion wa Mrs. Vliet was graduated from 'oft Lauderdale, Fla., formerly held by a cap of the same ma Westfleld High School and attend of Westneld, announces the en- terial as the gown, trimmed with ed Flora MacDonald College, Red gagement of her daughter, Janette ruching of illusion and lilies o: Springs, N. C. - Mr. Vliet, also Cuthbert Ronner, to Jatnes Flem- the valley with' pink and white graduate of WestAeld High ing, Waldton, son of Mrs. James lilacs. The bridal bouquet was of School, attended the University of Waldron of Swampscott, Mass. white stephanotis with rubrum Pennsylvania before entering mil- Miss Ronner is a graduate of lilies. itary service. He is a member of Westneld High School and will Miss Margaret Ann Conlin Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity be graduated from the Salem Westfieid was maid of honor. Her and the International Association School of Nursing, Salem, Mass., gown was of white organdy mate of Y's Men's Clubs. He. manages There's a great big on Sept. 12. Mr. Waldron is a lasse over lime-green taffeta. She his own insurance agency in West- graduate of St, John's Prepara- wore a picture hat and carried field. tory School 'and Boston College, yellow loses and gladioli. A dinner waa given after the Welcome awaiting you at Boston, Mass. Bridesmaids were the Misses wedding rehearsal Friday night at the Hotel Suburban, Summit, by the bridegroom's parents. Out-of- town guests for tho wedding in- HERBERTS cluded Mrs. Jessie Bobbin of Hali- fax, N. S., tho bride's grand- mother; Mra. Russell Lamb of now reopened after vacation Leicester, Mass., the bride's aunt; Thew afe'inTthoei *at kelp young and Mrs. Gordon Pilfrey of Toron- feet » grow aornally. Thty'ie SCOTTiS to, Canada. saade •» take the' fwclve active with new 'wiles chndmi ewer day af«r v day. You get ncclkiu f i with Mays-Ashley ao gapping at me sidea ... Marriage Told ' oo slipping at the he* WILL BE OPEN We also have light' MOUNTAINSIDE — Mr. and lei Mrs. F. W. Mays of Route 29 weight drn*y *"' announce tho marriage of their daughter, Miss June Mario Mays, ejuality. ALL DAY to Bernard Loo Ashley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Ashley of Charlcoton, W. Va. Tho ceremony took place July 14 in the Moun- tainside Union Chapel with Rev. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 Milton P. Achoy, the pastor, offi- i96l ciating. A reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. Dresses • Suits - Blouses Miss Anne Figlor of Kenilworth was maid of honor. Ronald Mays, SCOTT'S - Elm & Qoimby St. brother of tho brido, was best man. Ushers were Robert Pfeifcr Corduroy & Velveteen Separates MOCCASIN of Mountainside and William OXFORD '! Moudsloy of Muplcwood, The brido is a graduate of Jon '• Priced According athaa Dayton Regional High Unusual New Sportswear to Size ' School, Springfield. Mr. Ashley $5.95 to $7.50 was Graduated from Charleston High School and is attending West Virginia University. During tho fRUE-TONE NYLON HOSIERY MOCCASIN Now at Jeannette's war ho served in tho Navy S1D£ BUCKLE STRAP year. • IN FALL COLORS & NEW HEEL DESIGNS Priced According Franciscan Earthenware , to Size ' $5.95 to $7.50 Apple I HE BEST GIFT OF All Desert Rose (TWO-STRAP Personalized OXFORD ' Ivy STATIONERY Priced According 16 piece starter set — 12.95 MAKHfS lo Size NAI'KINS $5.95 to $7,50 All in open stock pieces. 1 [ A r MI V : . i i O [) S HERBERTS Also Franciscan Fine China Rialto Theatre Bldg. Jeannette's Gift Shop WESTFIELD "OtfM for SCOTT'S •ITWIIN THI THIATM AND AIK CONDITIONID 121 EAST BROAD ST., Open Friday & Monday Evenings .'til 9 and Oulmby Sti. Open Monday •vtnlnfle WCSTFIEID Immh Hem 1» ilnwrn Av.., IIISIIMHI . ATCPST u. OmAdirendmta Wedding Trip SammeiFrmer Jr. Ifiu W«rih* L. Oemem* Harriet Temther SrpC. 2J Wediimg Bride At Announcement has been made J Barbara Stalkaecht, daugh- Garden Ceremony of ihc marriage of Miss Dorothy j lean Brua. daughter of Mr. and j ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sta.il;- At a 3 o'doefc ceremony Sat- meU, Mrs. G«orge E. Brua of Niagara, j necht of 122 Esjrfwroft raad. has urday afternoon. Miss Marilyn at Mr. and Mas> Carlos set Sept. 23 as her wedding date icmise Clements, daughter ot Mrs. N V to Samuel McDonald Fraser of Buffalo. | when slip will become the bride Mary G. Clements of T3S P-aiswsy Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fiastr IM aiarried Saturday if-: ot William L. Wet-laud, son of avenue, became the bride of Allan of the Boulevard. The crremony U Robert Allan Howard, j Mr. and Mrs. William K. Vreetand wus held Aug. 12 in the Bacon of 1 Morrow Sanger, son of Mr. and . Howard of Bay"""* The weddmy wiU Mrs. Allan G. Sanger of Forked 'Memorial Presbyterian Chureh, Eiver. The eeremony wa« per- Niagara, and a reception was held formed in the garden of the hone in the Brua home. j formerly of eld, will offi- of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Trimble Both are graduates of Gettys- on will follow of 201 Dicksoa drive by Et. Kev. burg College. After a trip the Misgr. Henry 3. Wattersgn, pastor D te ffj ted couple will live in Westfield. "* * « "* -| Mi* Joan Crai* of WerffieM of Holy Trinity Chorch. A recep- ta* ceremonyamnmir , a recep-recep1j u.aI be milid of honor, and brid Mrs. Fraser will be a wember d tion followed in the garden. tJM n keM in the church. maids will be Mrs. Robert Sttlk- of the faculty of the Lincoln j -3 fiiMo ja\ a*uria*-ar by her fattier. nrcht of Nether* ood and Mrs. Given in marriage by her uncle, School here. Mr. Fraser is with) H(h a arid* wore an ankle-lengtklh Kenneth Vreeland of Union. Alexander K. Gold of Highland the Sew Jersey Bril Telephone! sTrenth eyelet-embroidered or- Mr. Vreeland will be his bro- Park, the bride wore a gown with Co. in Newark. j witk eyelet bodir?. ther's best man. Ushers will in- Chant illy laee bodice forming side illusion was held by clude George Vreeland, Norman peplunu and a bustle, and a bouf- (0IANOND8 of (J)imHCT\OH A IMch cap ot heirloom Duchess Van I-euven. and David Stslk- fant skirt of nylon marquisette. Barbara Keller 1. lac*. Me farriad a bouquet of necht, brother of the bride-elect. Her shoulder-length illusion veil ed. within ttU f q was held by a beaded crown, and Complete* Plan* yet pneec Miss Stalknecht *ts graduated feiawt and pinocchio rows, she carried an old-fashioned bou- from WesMeld High School and reach of all afta. -Jacks**- A. Bainre, tutor quet of white rases, carnations SCOTCH PLAINS — Miss Bar- Washington School for Secretar- bara Stevens Keller, daughter of Nf «h* b*iaV, was matron of honor, and baby's breath. who appreciate true valut M'MaHgaaida included Mm. ies, Newark. She Is associated Mr. and Mrs. John F. Keller of with Sheraton Whitehall Corp., Miss Joan Marie daments was 2072 Nichol avenue, has complet- -aVpiTM4 Warner and a|i» Ruth her sister's maid of honor and AM Keyaa. New York. ed plans for her wedding to Fred- «a*» TIM*** IMf., Mr. Vreeland was ggraduated wore a tea rose satin gown with M. E. Newburgh Donald Howarrd was best man overakirt of aqua marquisette and erick B. Eaton Jr., son of Mr. and Mf^tULJ M I fer hu brother. Usher* were MrM . from Bayonne schools and NewN - Mrs. Eaton of Plainfield. The JEWELER ark Qrilege of Engineering. He a crown of aqua marquisette. She San*n . James Snyder, Lehner carried as old-fashioned bouquet ceremony will be held on Sept. 3 Claw* Wt4mrm*mr» faarfcWaffcW , JJobs Srhram and served three yean with the Navy at 2 p. m. in All Saints Episcopal in the Mediterranean and Pacific ofe Theodore Wal- Canadian Rofckie*. jai-l »•• RELMBflJTV FM »S VKAKt this summer, they became ac- lenstein and Seymour l.utz, both quainted with her. of Plainfield. i Miss Willemse is studying medt cine and Mr, Quant is a student o Mrs.. Preussner will entertain chemical engineering. members of the bridal party at dinner following the wedding re- hearsal tomorrow. BURMIL Girl* Give Mmicale • Private Secretary ^ To Aid Polio Fund Fireaide Council SUIT DRESSES •TABT VaMIIVIlMi SEPT. 18 tVaaate It a futtntt sentlarial Bwulm la a (sKimling FANWOOD—Six girls ranging Meeting Tonight f Mi swh at tadte, aMntaadiiint, pabliilrini. sevtni.tn*. in age from eight to 11 years $10 Fireside Council, 715, Royal.Ar i airlaws. C*saa«fcas»tr* and ateelefad CMTM> f« Uah presented a musicals and silver * ' hM , eatbftb c aaam OOMatubd UU«kr. 1»- canum, will meet tonight at 8 p. Rag. $13.95 4 gaUsflee and placeaMM service. Boi tea recently at the home of Mri m. in the Knights of Coluinbus Wriie EmUmtm Ctmmtate for catalog. and Mrs. Charles G. Jenckes meeting rooms at Broad and Pros- U rnfM* ***«, Km Or—*,N. I. OKmm§»S-tt4t 239 Belvedere avenue. A profit S c h a e f e r's •Mar tuailll II'IITI tin Toa tt, «N I nU|ln AM. pect streets. All members have pafasMS*alaill*M«raa-*•**»* A.M..«».M. All Other Summer WM J16-»» Sotunloyi-Ckiwd AH Day Merchandise — M«klu«

their two children, Joyce and Fred Zipf of Oak avenue wUl SALLY Bruce, for two weeks at Catbam, be host this week at hid family's Uu C. Unite V. Ckritie Children Aid Cape Cod, Xaaa. summer home at Seaiide Park to Dmmim E. Smith Jkeomcf Bride At Freth Air Fund James Michael O'Connor, Robert Mrs. Bicbard E. Methci and her Mr. and Mrs. F. T, Gould and Holmes, Walt Clarkson, Chuck Mmritd Smtmrdmy Ceremony fit Home duug-hter Jane have takes a house son, Duke, of Canterbury laie The New York HeraU-Tnbime Benninger and Jack Williams. Fresh Air Fund was |8.28 richer on Bioad street <«r tfcU week have returned -from their summer SCOTCH PLAINS—At a 4 FANWOOD — Miss Louise V. -•» this week through the efforts of prior to the marriact ef Jane to vacation at Lexington, Mich., -on Mrs. J. E. Kindregan of West- m. ceremony on Saturday is theChristie, daughter of Mrs. Verona Kenneth E. »r#w«, son of Mr.Lake Huron. They" motored thru field avenue entertained recently Baptist Church, Miss Lois Claire Christie of 25 Watson road, Fan- eight Westiield children who re- and Mrs. Howard 0. Brown of Canada on their w»y back, end at a buffet supper for her sonAicfabold, daughter of Mr. amwooi d postmaster, and Harry S. cently staged a benefit perform- Colonial arcane. The Mathei, for- stopped also in Connecticut »t and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr*. Raymond Archbcld of 420 Christie of Kuig street, was mar-ance of The Captain'a Hat. Camp Mohawk to see their daugh- Myrtle avenue, became the bride (jrlcirioom -neily ot Westfleld, now live in J. E. Kindregan. The younj cou- ried on Saturday at 5:30 p. m. Directed by Nancy Kuttter, The ter, Jane. ple were visiting here from their Darwin E. Smith, son of Dr. I to Henry Piekarski, son of Mrs. West Hartford, Conn. Hn. Chai- Captain's Hat, a patriotic play, I.} seed to put of owning rick, lctte Julytn, fraadnaotfcer of the home in Cincinnati with their two and MrsM . D. IfIf. ReynoldRlds off GGar -~Marie G. Piekarski of 294 South was staged at 708 Shadowlawn bride-to-be, if etf*cU4 this week Mrs. Dorothy Kohler of Cole- children, Kippy and Mary Anne. rett.'lnd. Rev. Edward E. Peter- avenue. The wedding was held in drive with the following members r»gnincem Heirloom Staling man place was hostess Tuesday from Cleveland, Ohio. sun officiated. The church was the home of the bride's mother of the cast: Paul Carlson, Charles BOW! Choose OIK of (hew three evening to the Sewing Group. A decorated with white flowers and Miss Pauline Bowers of Wash- and was performed by the RevMurphy. , Nancy Kuttler, Gail Mor- great patterns... glory u its MIB. Muiiie, Kopj> wiil enter- farewell gift was presented to ngton, D. C, has been a recent fens. Dwight Faust, pastor of the Cres- rell, Virginia Murphy and Daniel tain at a bridal kreakfaat Sstur- Mrs. E. C. Dirfenderffer of Wash- betury alt your hfc. IC'IMIK! guest of Mrs. H. W. O'Donnell The bride, given in marriage cent Avenue Presbyterian Church, Hang. Wesley Hinton and John d,y morning- at the Halfway ington street wlo U moving to of Crescent parkway. by her father, wore a gown of Plainfield. The mantle and fire- Carlton served as stage assistants. silver; won't show wear though House. Hartford, Conn., and a baby gift place, as well u the staircase of -•- white i»port«d dotted Swiss with The fund enables needy New you IMC it a hundred yun Mine Dorothy Brown, litter of wai given to Mrs. Charles Hely Mrs. Sidney W. Coe of 605 sweetheart neckline, pleated ruffle the home, were decorated with of Stoneleigh Park. ferns, palms and white gladioli. York children to spend a vacation (piece pUce letting (iecfedei the bridegroom-elect, wan hostess Mountain avenue has returned at neck ana hen, long sleeves, away from the city. this week at a fhowcr for Jane. ••- from a two-week visit to Belfast, and a train. Her fingertip veil of The bride, given in marriage by crtaa coup tpooa, dcMCft knife Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Holler have Me., and has Miss Helen Dickson ills»ioii fell from a headdress of her father, wore a ballerina-length and fork, uUd fort, tutf Miss Susan Sy; daughter of They spent some time at Big returned.to their home in Brie, of Washington, D. C, as house white races, She also wore a seed gown of white organdy. Her short butter tpreidrr) oaly... Mr. and Hn. Robert Nye of Brad- Pa., after two week's visit with guest for the month of August. peart and gold cross which be- Lake, Me., and also at the Indian veil of illusion was held by a Reservation in Eastport, Me. ford avenue, hae been vacation- Mr. and Mrs, J. MacGregor Logan Mrs. Coe and her son Bob were longed to her great-grandmother, matching organdy cap. She car- jnr with her frandpareitte, Mr. of East Dudley avenue. ?uests for two weeks' in July at She carried a spray of white roses ••- ried a cascade bouquet of fteur Mr. and Mrs. Robert If. Silber ud Hn. Robert Meiklejoan of the Kempthorne home in Fire Is- and lilies of the valley. d'amour, Dudley court, at Lake Pleaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haviland land, N. Y. of 842 Kimball avenue announce N, Y, in the Adirondack!. of 200 Prospect street announce The maid of honor waa Miss The bride's only attendant was the birth of a daughter, Lynn Ph/llis Kimmerling of Franktoa, Miss Marion Piekarski, sister of Whitney, on Sunday at St. Bar- (he birth of a daughter, Porothy Mr. and Mrsi. .Joseph Mr, and Mn. Tkomat Jtcluon f. Brotek Ind. Sh« won a gown of white the bridegroom. She wore a gown nabas Hospital, Newark. Mrs. SiU May, Saturday at Mualenberg lr, and s»ji Lawrence , «f 320 of Fail-acre* avenue hays left with Hospital, Plainfield. dotted Swiss over pale pink taf- of white organdy over a yellow her ia the former Ruth Bender. Linden avenue have returned from feta. Her bouquet was a spray taffeta slip and carired a bouquet a vacation at the De Bruce Club of deep pink roses to match a of yellow roses. (Continued on Page 12) Inn., De Bruce, N. Y, They h»ve headdress ot pink roses. Harry L. Christie, brother of had aa recent house guest* Mrs. The bridesmaids included the i ettnNcnvi nM SHOT Brosek'a sister, Mrs, John F. Arf- the bride, was the best man. Mrs. Misses Betty Newman, Susan Ernest Haer of Fan wood played mann and daughter Miss Mildred- Goudy and Gretchen Dinkle, all the wedding march. Jean Arfmann of Brooklyn, N. V. RED CROSS GAMBURG FURS of Fan wood, and Mrs. Kenneth Following the ceremony a re- • Fitch of Lincoln, Neb. They wore Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shincel ception was held in the home of Um4i Te Weeir gowns of white dotted Swiss over the bride's mother. For their wed- nit their daughters, Judith, Linda pale green taffeta slips and car- SHOES mil Betsyetsy, of 841 East BroaBroed Tl ' , ding trip through the New Eng- land states and Canada the bride appending the -2«.*i£KKenneth Archbold, brother of wore a brown and tan checked •fMrti the bride, was beat man. Ushers suit with brown accessories. Upon house" : Plymouth on Cape Cod, were Herbert Kleeman, Jack their return, Mr. and Mrs. Piekar- Nee Dell Shoe Storei Mass. 10* I. M0AD If. WISTNilO, N. J, Barnes, James Schlogser and Rob-ski will make their home in Fan- 171 £. BROAD ST. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koos gr. ert Muzzillo, all of Garrett. wood. >f 713 Shadowlawn drive left Mrs. Peterson, church organist, Mrs. Piekarski iB a graduate Sunday for the West Coast. They played the organ, and Mrs. Ineza of Scotch Plains High School and will visit Yellowstone National Lachamara of North Plainneld Berkeley Secretarial School in 'ark, Salt Lake City, Grand Cin- was soloist. East Orange. She is an employee Phone on, Los Angeles, Coronado Beach, Immediately following the cere- of the S. Herbert Stevenson Insur- San Diego, Tijuana and San Fran- mony, a reception was held in theance and Real Estate Corp. of isco. From San Francisco they church pallor. A dinner for mem- Plainfield. WE 2-0900 will sail on the Lurline for Hawaii, bers of the immediate families and Mr. Piekarski attended schools where they arc planning a 10-day the bridal party followed in thein Carteret and is also » graduate for tay, Mr. and Mrs. Koos will re- Mansard Inn, Plainfield. of Scotch Plains High School. He urn from their vacation early in The bride wore a navy blue and is at present a carrier in the Fan- )ctober, white sheer dress with rod acces- wood Post Office. FAST, FREE sories on her wedding trip. Tlic Fre-nuptial parties included a Mr. and Mmis, Jo Johhn B. Julick of couple will make their home in personal shower given by Mrs. DELIVERY 'ooper road, Scotch Plains, have Chicago. Eurl Philips and Miss Sussane returned from a vacation in Maine Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Marth, both of Fanwood, at the of DRUGS. Philips' home in Old South ave- nd Ocean City, Md., where they Scotch Plains High School and at- nue. Former classmates of the ten guests of their son-in-law tended the Juilliaid Institute of ELM AND QUIKWYS1S. Music in New York. She received bride at the Berkeley Secretarial nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don- School gave a miscellaneou shower WITMAN-BELL WESTFIH.D, NEW JERSEY Id C. Scott. a B.A. degree in music And politi- cal science in June from Indiana at the home of Miss Francos Poli- PHARMACY, doro of Cranford. Another mis- Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. John- University. cellaneous shower was given by STORE AISO IN CRANFORD son and daughters, Elise and Mr. Smith was graduated cum m Your firrt «lrit to our completely the Misses Marie and Mftrion Katherine Ann, of Shadowlawn laude in June from the School of Piekarski at their home in South air-conditioned dining room will prow drive have returned from a vu-Business of Indiana University avenue, itlon at Lake Megunticook, Me. and is a member of Beta Gamma • pleasant experience la die leiiurely Sigma,. business honorary society. street, a counsellor at Camp Blais- Mr. and Mrs•sTjo. Johhn E. Young: pf During the war he was a techni- dell, accompanied the group. : enjoyment of good food.., and1 your 150 Harrlfoa, avenue recently ftl- cal sergeant with the infantry and ' .iJ-^'^-'V.- •• ebrated their 56th wedding anjii- ^^__served_ in. th__.e, E.T.O. Miss Carolyn Olson of 760 Fair pleasure will not be diminSah&l by the versary at a family dinner jarfy" Tre-nuptial parties included a acres avenue was honored 'lasi •nival of die check. held at the home of their daugh- linen shower given by Miss New- Wednesday night at a "spic nnd ;er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.man and Miss Goudy in the New-span" shower given by Miss Faith Edward G. Walker of 13 Stanley man home in Forest road and aBockius of Fairacres avenue am H 64400 oval. Mr. and Mr.s. Kennaid miscellaneous shower given by Miss Shirley Schaub of Wells Zuckcr,' another son-in-law/ and Mrs. Robert Prior of Keyport. A street at the latter's home. Miss daughter, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.,surprise tea was held last Sunday Olson will be married in Novem- at the home of Miss Gretchen Din- ilso attended. ber to Richard'Wilson of Scotch •+. . klc of Midway avenue, Plains. Eev. and Mrs. Goldwin Smith of 617 Sterling place are the par- Mr, and Mrs. Fenn Vogt of 801 'ollard ofi Seal Harbor, Me., an-entsof a daughter born Aug. 15 Harding: street have had aa recent lounce the birth of* a daughter, at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain-! guests Mrs. Vogt's parents, Mr. OR MORE Ann Cushing, en Aug. 14. Mrsfield. . and Mrs. H. N. Hart of Akron, Pollard is the daughter of Cap- «•» Ohio, and Mr. and Mia. Ralph OFF On All Summer Merchandise tain and Mrs. Edward Ellsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of Carotheis of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly of Wcstfield. Clark announce the birth of a an(j solli ggt, Richard Carothcm for Children - Girls - Sub-Teens - Chubbies - Teens daughter on Aug. 1. Mrs. Miller of Y01.^ fljonmouth. Mr. and MrsT.William Hannis the former Mary Elizabeth -*- Junior Misses -Women Hann of Columbus avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. R. Clurli -•» of 5G1 Trinity place have returned Open Monday and Friday The following Westficld girls from a tl.ip t0 Cape Cod, Mass. Cmttfie Air Conditioned - Shop returned homo today after spend Evenings Until 9 O'clock ing the summer at Camp Blaisdell, Mr. and Mrs. William Von Dor- tn Comfort v KIXTTOTBI UMUM" Bradford, N. H.: Sara "Ellen Aik-'stel of New Providence road, OPEN All WEEKDAYS Cotton ins, Patricia Anthony, Betty Ban- Mountainside, have returned from nard, Mary Mitchell Barnctt, Ma.r- touring the New England states. WerttlM WE.VllSI Schools Open Soon cia Bickol, Elizabeth Bourns, Stel- House Dresses la Hall, Kathleen Lobo, Carol Lud- lum, Joan Marple, Patricia McKee, $2.98 Louise Mitchell, Roberta Rchner, For Infants' - Children's and Carolyn Schroder, Bonnie Robaon, Carolyn ' Self, Judith Shelton, Drudc, Marjory and Paula Sparrc, Women's Wear Schaefer's Thelma Souder and Susan Young. Miss Sarah B. Hall of 446 Grove Try The Economy

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^—i— _. •^ • • ^.^ -*.— .... - Harteyt Brt4 Frinul Femteood Garden On* 1 htuet Show Schedule j SILK LAMPSHADES T« Order F«CWO0D — Schedules for »1 UOUMT VOU« CUT GLASf VASE * FsCUlINI, fall flower show to be held by the t MEMO To Uanwoos! Garden Club were sent; Ixiuise Pulley, daughter of Mr. Donald S«ranasraf> of 515 Siorlh to all members and clubs of neiga-1 and Mr*. Lester A. Pulley of Chestnut rtreet, a junior at Deni- borir.jt municipalities this week. Mn. Harding street, has arrived home «on University, Graaviile, Ohio, The show's theme will he ' Au- DAHM'S GIFT SHOP for a few weeks vacation from has designed and painted settiags tumn Symphony" and ii will «»j #f«rt your faK(tawiifl f moki *ur« Albuquerque, N. M., befone re- for ••To* Guardsman" at the DtE- held Sept. 15 from 2:30 to 10 j ROUTE » . «^. sVIMt • MOUHTAIHIIOK. N. j. turning for her senior year at ison Summer Theatre this season. „ m in the Presbyterian Churchy Op*. Sm vacuum cUano* it in perfect working the University of Hew Mexico. Donald is enrolled in the theatre [auditorium, Mrs. Raymond Long j art* depare&wnt course in minor is general chairman. i MUMJjtiin. W» wiH Mrvic* nn4 repair it for ypu. John H. Cnlrer, SOB of J. Frank teefcaw*! problems, r-1 Culver of 18 Scudder road, was • * • Separate entries and classes are : •> . . ,1-J jl I *- one of 110 candidates for gradu- Sonya Shakotko of WestSeld provided for children and juniors.! ation from the Culver Military has been chosen ro-captaia of the ,' Mrs. 0. M. Gordon and Mrs. Bland Academy NavaJ School, Culver, orange team in the Olympic fames i Tutt will be consultants. There is *, with it* two (»«»r». it prtlMUy on* Ind.,«t the annual summer schools at Camp Sloane, Ukeville, Conn., I a separate section for men. j of tha most widely v»»4 wwrrft in hS* commencement exercises on Sat-held during the pad week. Thej There will also be classes for, English language- •• *Mnrft sWtwacn urday. John participated in a week of Olympic games at Sloane t rows, dahlias, gladioli, bulbs or wide variety of competitive sports, include boating, volley ball, swire-j tubere and annuals or perennials j thoutandt of ambitious fMopW «nd tk« in both recreational and competi- ming, athletics, games and cross! grown by the exhibitor. attainment of thoir ebisMliy**, becaus* tive sailing, earned the rating of country running, opening with an Committee chairmen, besides Olympic fire ceremony and clos- «h#y haven't the courage (• sjvth it out coxswain, and was promoted to Mrs, Long, are: the rank of lieutenant. ing: the following week with an Pictured above is Bill Clotworthy of the way. Co-cliairmen, Mrs. George Hop- # * • Olympil c banqueb t att whichihh ththe of 407 Boulevard as Elwood P. Robert Charles Poppke of North Dowd,- the best friend of the per; entries, Mrs. Elmer J. Grison, awards are presented. If ypu want to attend school, sf you avenue was among the 70 gradu- famous six-foot white rabbit, staffing, Mrs. Herman C. Roger * • * and Mrs. Kenneth C. Angleman; ates who received degrees at the Peggy Scltser of 71« Shacka- "Harvey," which won the Pulitzer want to build for the future,]* you want State Teachers College at Hont- prize for author Maiy Chase. Evi, publicity, Mrs. Edward Fowlev; enaion drive was recently chosen judges, Mrs. Herbert Hunter; to ipeiid a year or to In a vary pleasant clair last Thursday. 'Miss Lifeguard" at the fifth an-who is now in his second year in summer stock, played the role in awards Mis. Robert Goodyeav; effort to make yoor«elf wo/tt» more t« Faith Bockius of Fairacre! ave- nual Lifeguards' Ball at Mana- schedule, Mrs. Marshall Webster; the Chain O' Lakes Players' pro- your employer, we invite you to join ui nue left on Tuesday for her junior squan. Peggy will enter Gettys- classification, Mrs. Paul B. Tuzo; burg College next month. duction at Inlet and Speculator, year at Occidental College, Los M. Y. He has also taken the parts hospitality, Mrs. George James; -end toon. June Montgomery, daughter o( Angeles, Calif. She was accom- of Dr. Harding in SmidV Through transportation, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Montgomery panied by her father, Logan Bock- and Ei-win in Tkrtt Men On aSchnacht; properties, Mn. John of 710 East Broad street, has ius, who will visit another daugh- Hortr. Sampson; secretary, Mis. Deanne We fHer ttvorri «wtd la> ter, Mary Beth, in Culver Cits', I completed her plans for entering Donnelly; treasurer, Mrs. John W. i*§ yaur choke. Calif. I Bethany College and will enroll Dawe, and judges luncheon, Mrs. vita you H mkht i»Htm0»» m there in "the fall. Walter H. Van Hoesen. _^ Alice Elliott Rinehart of 641 A 1950 graduate of Wettfield SALLY Mra. Galon McGowan will be in Embree crescent is among the 40 High School, June plans to study (Continued from Pag* 11) Our School it Approved for G,l, Twining incoming freshmen at New Jersey either sociology or advertising charge of a tearoom. College for Women who have been while at Bethany. , Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Vossler of awarded general scholarships for fNI Mtt TIM* HONM the 1950-61 academic year. She was active ia student com- Dudley court are spending several munity affairs and girls' athletics days in Syracuse, N. Y,; »s guests Jean Sollenberger of 729 Em-while in high school. She aervW of the latter'8 brother, Dr. H. Gay- bree crescent, a senior at the Uni- as secretary of the Y-Teens, andlord Hubbell. Famous versity of Delaware, is at horn* captain of the basketball and bad- -•» for a few weeks. 8ht is studying minton teams. ' In addition she Margaret Ursula Ambruster, to become a social worker, was » member of the Student who has been visiting her gTand- Summer Suits DRAKE COLLEGE ••-«•• Council, Dramatic Club, Spanish parents, Mr. and Mra. Howard W. Barbara Ann Bourns of 203 Club, Littrwjf Clab and the Jun- Ambruster of Forest road, Fan- M0MIS WHIMNO •UUWMU), N. I ior Auxiliary. South Euclid avenue has been ac- wood, has joined her parents, Cap- Sale $16.95 WltllAM C, COM, O.C.t., tf. cepted for admission this fall by June will participate in Fresh- tain and Mrs. Watson Ambruster the College of Wooster, according man Week at Bethany beginning II, at Clarkesville Air Base, Fort to «n announcement from W. Lee Sept. 17. This week is set aside Campbell, Ky. Culp, director of admissions. to acquaint new students with Schacfer's MftkW MW jHtff KMOM Of MMHMjW CH IBR y^jf A M Bethany and with their fellow Mr. and Mrs. William P. Crane Brace Kennedy of Westfleld is freshmen. nil daughters, Vivian, Karen and I a member of the production staff Shirley, of 335 Benson place have of the University Players at Marcelle Thlebaux of 1818 Just returned from a two-month Princeton. The Players are nowBaynton avenue has been accept- stay ut Miami Beach, Fls. presenting Shaw's Major Barbara ed as an advanced standing stu- «•- . at the Murray Theatre and will dent at Smith College, where she Dr. and Mrs. William B. Holl- •2 ELM SWEET also produce Chekhov's Uvch Van- will be a member of the sopho- stein and children of 138 South yo Rtturnl, Shaw'i Mitallianee, more class th>» fall- Marcelle stud- Euclid avenue have returned from WESTFIELD IMM and Shakespeare's Coriolanut thia ied last yeay r at New Jersey Col- their vacation at Spring Lake, season. lege for Women. Mrs. May Huvilaml of 200. Pros- pect street is visiting her daugh- ter, Betty, in Corona Del «Mar, Cal. SEW IT YOURSELF -•- Out-of-town guests for the Rich- For Only 25c per hour urdson-Alpers wedding on Satur- day will include: Mr, and Mrs. CLOttt WHMfUAn*MMWM WMr Mtt AUOWT James Bracken, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Victor Schwartz^nd Victor Schwartz Jr. of Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scan- - lime drctt and family of Cornwall, N. y.; Mrs. Winthiop Ellis and Mis.i MRS. WUUIM Cynthia Ellis of Old Salem, N. Y.; MO MOUNTAIN AVtMUI Mrs. M. Phillip Williams and Miss MOUNTAINSIDE TIL: Wl. J-4MM Joan Williams of Bethlehem, Conn,, formerly of Westfield; Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Maxwell, for- merly of Westfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Freeman j Mr. and Mr9. SHEETS L. I. Shelley and Misa Anita Shel- ley; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christen; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haines of Yours will Bridgeport, Conn.; Mr. and Mr3. LAUNDERED William Haines of Cambridge, Mass.; Dr. Florence M, Eoss of be a Prudence Island, R. I.; Sir. ami Mrs. Keith Lyman of Eronxville, FINISHED N. Y:; and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gala Reception Stahl of Philadelphia, Pa. row HAT. ' -•- wont AND %mn Mrs. Charles N. Clements of in one of the Newburyport, Mass., formerly of Westfiold, is the guest of Mr. ami UP YOU* CL1AJ4 attractive party raomt Sirs. A. E. Voss of Stoneleigh • UMPlt AT TH1 Park. Mrs. Clements will remain PILLOW CAMS at the until after the Beers-Voss wed- 1AMI TIHI. IT J ding on Sept. 2. Mr. Clements LAUNDERED A FINISHED will arrive next Tuesday. •AW...T45VU Cllf —•— Mr. and Mrs. Preston Packard and daughter, Diane, of Belvidere avenue have returned home after 670 Springfield Avenm, Summit a vacation trip to Montreal and Quebec. Call Miss Carpenter for appointment r- SU. 6-SO00 (Continued on Page 16)

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Lemyae, top ranking junior where they have given exhibits •f the ctwUetaatt sent plaana ef w ' player of the north of France; matches. They are scheduled to H •«*er ia the direction «f the bleach- i* Gordon Booth, club champion, \ Billy Long of Jackson Heights, turn to France oa Sept. i« , n nationsl junior champion era, Weetfield'i squad, sude up of aWkY. it MM! wiU team up with Robert H. Stuh-; former Miss Frances which time both of them will ent« by-the raia which psarcd Dick Csotage, Don Large and laa 11 Jttti k"and Don Weir and George Es- of the Un.ted States,M the French army for a two-' C... Jl til • wsito former Men's Doubles! McBride of Plamfield , Miss Fran- van lat* la the afternoon, Beady, took the event by stout five Mi Champions of Union County, wm: ces cu .u ».,.- - Vppet Mon£ stint. . .Lttpaftew. lengths after Beaiy strayed from KHaViwHh'BrivM I'.V. • JH Champions of Union County, will: ces aSchneidewinne B d of U Dick Squires of New York _ JaeOarr,; eheirBMa «f his laae and had to be shepherded MfeMMie 2$ULT» - -, C J*' -*e up thej^nd ^bination^a.r,^ -nkm^^.o^prls Cn&forfl Clippers ... * jl make up the sec players in the eas U former co-holder of the juni» wat tataar. ast tasaea aaatr war at hack. •HUlxite ComtU 4 .2* representing Wertfield. Luncheon Elilltfttfth AA.. A. 1 .•U States; and Westfield's junior boys' doublet championship of the Uani ^BalitPa^-SByTt-ii' aaafsi satis of I will be served at the Canoe Brook Water ballet, pretested by a J doubles champions, Charlie Patter- States, was unable to be press* troupe frem Newark comprising Club for all players.. In the evening J doubles chap due to the fact that he suffer*, a dance willll b e hlheldd ffo r playerler s and | son Jr. and DicDikk LaRozaLRoza. .ftttwat Mi» mM aet mm, tees aoaae 20 girla, and several local hand wrist injury while playing Unii •aetaaids, plus the diving of four DaviN Cup Play their wives or friends. Play will be j All participants were on on Friday. Billy l»ng is the tw continued on Sunday. for"pl«y."but" followin* " -••-«•«•g the- third ranked player at the Univeuity • young experts, led by the Olympic-. torrential downpour which flooded beams Bobby CWtswsrthy, adoed!Starts Tomorrow the courts at 2:30 p.m., Jean A. Virginia, He will play in the Nt the professfeael touch to the shew, Mrs. Stuhlcr To Tesiof, chairman of the Junior De- tional Championship matches while Ac* antics of three clewaa, velopment Committee, announced ginning at Forest Hills on 1 trying with all they ceadd master the postponement. Decision was day. y % A buffet luncheon was senti a the pool, to break their ntfeks, lent sseawites Defend Title At made following consultation with of the " " The t»e great cHsaatic ereati £. R. Merry, president of the local the club on Saturday. Thou. pr« .the Davit ent for. the luncheon were HoWr reaad and the cost- club, and Kussell Klngman, first WTC Saturday vice-president of the Eastern Unit- HaiUet, A. Lemye, Mr. and __ utwysScore h end vet- Russell Kiagwan, Miat Anne tfe Natiaaal Chesaatonabia Patricia Cumming Stuhler will bury. E- *. Merry Jr., Jean wUl be etaaew d at Forest Hilts defend her title as women's sin- Teslef, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Scs«i i played in the Softball League atartlnt tale week. gles champion of the Westfteld dewind, Miss Frances Schneisi • • sjirla tam»Mt at the The United State* aad Aae- Tennis Club when play gets un- HemningerOn wind, Billy Long, A. R. McBrii tralia wUl aiaet ia the cup chal WeMU Taaaie Clob during the Scarlet Gridders B egin Training derway in the annual tournament Miss Frances McBride, Mist JM feet weak, flay has HI aeVeaeed DowaSeaaton, tenet round Friday, Saturday and Sunday aad the deerat aeriea aiace on Saturday afternoon at 2:15 Kraft, Mist Aili Tesiof, Chsrles f it tkt anartet Waals Carol LaBoas, 2-1, Mooday o'clock. Mrs. Stuhler, ranked sev- Tiger Crid Squad Patterson Sr., Charlie F. Pattst .aaj tmtii, defeated Katarya Well- the V. 8. to.k the cue in Mel For Syracuse Opener On Sept 23 bourne ia 1»«« ia locked for. enth in women's singles eastern son Jr., John Kraft and Charles I ataa eVl, M; Umtr Uacaster de- In the WetUlele Community United States, wilt be a top heavy Smith. " M Hade, «-), «; Tke preliminary ronnda of. the NE WBRUNSWICK — College depth on the flanks. Principal hold- Tackle Charles H. Hemmlnger Softball Uatuc, the aacood place Natkaal Ckeaipielialiipa begin to- favorite to retain her title for the of Westficld will be among the 63 i mi eateaded to the Caacyi eveaed their temi-aRal ae- football geta a preseason'kickoff overs at end are Hal Corisxl of l»»0 season. Charles F. Patterson before ike downed Herd/ mornw lo deteratiae the draw of in New Jersey ntxt week -when Clifton and Bill Pellington of Ram- aspirants for Princeton Univer- rie, with the S«nator> Monday ld. Boh iyrne wen tke world will be id tke liit*. The will be a record entry for this 1 to pry the lid off old Nsssau's M. M; aad in aa earlier rowtd 2-1 dedeien from the fowth- at Sea Girt on the Jersey shore. chaclson of Highland Park. event. The draw will be made at IN ONE HOUR crowd* for both evente pramiae to In .the nackfteld, Rutgers will be 81st year of football, according to •airk Marten Kadd aeorcd nt placc'Stnakri'end IHul W.lah. Summer vacation ends abruptly 2 •'clock Saturday. tr war MJSASKD, r(a, «* aa* apraaai anytkiaf; Been ia recent Monday morning for some 40 Sear- outfitted with some reliable letter- practice plans outlined today by Welsh allowed three hits Competition is expected to be l •, The aaaiter-daa•iaal matcheas will his yeera. let ptayers who will start their men. Walt LaPraria of Long lal- Head Coach Charles W. Caldwell wtM ambi- ;w(ec-daily drills under the watch- and, leading ground-gainer in 1M», keen for this tournament. A num- Jr. £2??SF£L'l fir» •a* tha faUeyia,,^--.-»g i-~n aetim_ : Caro-—--Howeverl , the Caacyt got one safety Brenwiek, the emaiinr, ber of junior players who have at B*w. Mh va. tysiI n AndersoaAd ; GaiGil ^ang wit* two walks in the fourth dextrooa 11-year-old veteran, who ul eyes of Coach Harvey Herman will return to the quarterback slot. With opening class exercises « vs. Mary Lancaster; • {Mains- to take a 14 had aad used waa on Auatralla'a laat winning and his stair. Bob D'Amato of Scotch Plains will shown phenomenal progress the scheduled for Sept IB, the squad gdhl. »eg;rt vs. Mary Culoenkina; j a^ ^^f two Wtt in tke nest in If If, is back again to Leon Root of Eait Orange, the be at right halfback and Vic Ar- paat two years have signified their will complete its physical exami- mimm^m Jeaninga vs. Jeanne j frame t« go in front, M. challenge tin United States for Itate University's candidate for ehambault of Massschusetts is the intentions ef making a bid for the nations at Princeton Sept. ) and SKI possession of the trophy. With All-Amcrican center honors,-will left halfback choice. crown and hope to pull a few sur- will 'promptly head into New Jer- CIH)I ., *. • 111 t. e—e-Zi a * butt are three youngsters who are prises when pitted against the .ISISSI a—i r * lead the veteran contingent of U Jim Monahan, a 195-pouhder senior women players of the club. sey's Kittotmny Mountains to •taaura ilyrphr------; Wela- a and rated aa the finest prospects <~ eturninc lettermen into camp. A Brrne vtloped in the Antipodes in a 'torn Connecticut, whose hitting Early-entries in the junior group spend 15 days at the Princeton rvaltner. Few junior varsity graduates and helped the Scarlet baseball team to Summer Camp, 65 miles from the Watchang Troops fleotek Plains Field Club long time—Frank Sedgman, 22. include Muriel Dcmarest, junior The year-eld ehampUa; Kenneth Mc- solid corps of sophomores make a runner-up spot in the national girls champion of the club; Mar- campus.* It was at Blairstown last continued iU mastery over the ip the balance of the Scarlet championships, will be using his pennant-winning North Stars Sat- Gregor, 20, and George Worth- - ilyn Sturges, Joan Kraft, Carol fall that the Tigers, training off ington. 11. Me Gregor was the •quad. .' ' ,-• power at fullback again. f h fit ti i urday at Washington School Field. Faced with the task of rebuild- LaRoia. Martha Jennings, Shirley I The Field Club scored a W win stnsetien of the Australian Cham- katgers opens its season Sept Sanford, Barbara Sturges, Jeanne laid ^groundwork fortheir pointhipe, in which he wat a ing the Rutgers line, which was 23 against Syracuse at Syracuse, Tealof and Lynn Anderson. successful campaign of the over the Stars and moved into the) depleted heavily by graduation, teals o* the league playoffs. finalist. N. Y. The remainder of the sched- others in the Junior B and Junior at Herman has listed a strenuous ule is as follows: Oct. 7, Princeton A group are expected to enter the of children who stayed Three members of the team •late of activity for the gridders, Confronted with a nine-game and to accommodate day It wai the straight tri- that defeated Australia latt year at Princeton; Oct. 1, Temple at tournament. schedule for the second successive nttds, the Union Countnty umph for the 8cot«h Plains nine. who will be calling the New Jersey New Brunswick; Oct. 21, New 1 Fite Chta Pta rit are back on the American team National Guard camp their home Senior entries fall, with Williams appearing i Comtaiaaion'i Watdranun* 8UBU- I ' ' » -"* —Ted Schroeder, Billy Talbert York University at New Bruns- Coumbe, Greta Eredtmann, Grace un B S, an pp tor the next few weeks. ' *»- Short, Pete Mahler and Bed Appe- and Gardner Mulloy. The new wick; Oct. 28, Lehlgh at Bethle- Oetjen, Jean Selvig, Sept. 30 in the curtain-raiser, the Ha plans lor open- uto banged oat hits in the top of member b Ttm Brown Jr. of San The Rutgers mentor is counting hem, Pa. field, Jean Peterson and Black will whirl ll schedul™e ""l• >uto fkftbangeb fod roa fivt hite runs ins thtoe toenablp ofe Franeltco. Budge Patty, Wimble- upon the nucleus of lettermen to Club to overawe a J-l Also, Nov. 4, Brown at New Kyte. its initial 1950 workout don and French champion, was in help work the newcomers into var- Brunswick; Nov. 11, Lafayette at will play are Billie Yeager, the afternoon of Sept. 1 and, with line to be named but Injured his sity roles in a hurry. New Brunswick; Nov. 18, Penn ,«wa»tteaei*irell ^Ataeaato heU tke Start ia check olyn Francis, Lillian Tucker, Janet the exception of Sundays, will ad- ankle at Newport, and had to be Witth Rooo t at center, Harman State at State College, Pa.; and Alpera, Mrs. H. J. Anderson, Janet la?i .lallZ. ^a^lftt ISMI laslaas lisa left ant. • - ' • n two-a-day routine until ne%% wavrieidd hil inMdleMdl of New. «S, Colgate at New " Jane -Drager aad returning to the campus on Sept win start foraully gain eredit for~U» win. Joe San' Sehroeder hat yet to be beaten outline, but he is in search of some wick. . . • , •- .,« guUiano relieved him in the fifth In cup sinaies, in" which he hat Seat, d and staved off a Star rally. The .©a that day, according to T. N. game was called because of dark- pplayay d every since 1946. fl tlT the Wed. Talbert and Jfullojr have played •te^M of "tht W»Uhua*r mat at the end of-ttve frames. Prnsa Again Heads Echo Lake Women's j j the doubles 'the past two years, ^Mwp"fejw":iJ--W*op will' have' its' Ant Carmen DelNero, who had a 12- Brown, runner-up at Forest Hills Sportsmen'* Loop Tournament Held IgsiMa.: :Oa twettaslM days of that 2 record during the Tegular season in 1048 and at Wimbledon ii ' " TkaTiday. Friday sad Set- and who waa rated the league's 1947, wai not seen in the Ack Pehaa was reelected presi- With' a net Mrs. Ernest ether Jaalar Troop aniU top tpeedbeUer, was charged with laat year. He has come back int dent of the Sportsmen's Bowling MslJbald their «r*t aueting. 1 Woolford and Mrs. Doris Teese nit second playoff loss. . prominence after getting his law League for a fourth term Thurs- placed first last Wednesday in the degree, and his terrific hittinL day night at a p're-season organi- Best Ball Partners Tournament in •tweas, Mr. Tully said, includes power, which csused such a sen fee* girls aad boys, eight to 18 Wertfield Women sation ' meeting. Penaa has been the women's division at Echo Lake >aans aad with or without riding sation in 1946, should have them the only league preaident since Country Club. Mrs. P, W. Thomas •saerience. Another section of Colonia Winner. roaring again at Forest Hills. its founding four years ago. nj Mrs. Raymond Humphrey tfce juniors will start its seaaon Herbert Ham; Victor Seisai Alec Hunt was elected vice- were second. of 10 rides Monday, Sept. 11, Mn. A. H. Schmal and Mrs. B. Tony Trabert, Diek Savitt, Arthu president and Dave Stiles, secre- wnh others of thU division begin- Bhaeia, both of WestScld, -were I*Tien, E»rl Cochell, Sam Watcl tary-treasurer. Bpbert Blyth was ning their rides on successive days among those who played in golf and Jim Brink, who have distin elected league representative to Big Blue Catch of that week. tournaments last week at the Col- guisfced themselves during thi the Union County Bowling Asso- onia Country Club.' Mrs. Schnfal season, are also entered, as we] ciation. James Hurley of Shadowlawn The Watchung Girls Troop, an was second in the members' kick- as many other rising stars. Ham Organisation for older girls, will Like the Recreatioa League, drive, fishing over the Shrewsbury er's handicap and Mrs. Rhaesa ilton Richardson, formerly o: this loop, which howls Friday rocks from his cruiser, "Sea Miss," have its nrtt drills Tuesday, Sept. won the' nine-hole event for Westfleld.the 16-year-old nations! 12, and Friday, Sept. 15, con- guests. nights at 7 p. m. at the Recrea- recently boated 38 large bluefish, tinuing also for a 10-letson series. junior champion, will be one o tion alleys on North avenue, will the smallest of which weighed six the attractions. have a 32-week schedule, with the pounds. He was accompanied by It is open to girls 12 years old The women's title looks to b or over. first bowling set for Friday night, two of hia sons, Phil and Kcn( who Lynn Andenon In wide open. Mrs. Margaret duPon Sept. 8, assist as members of the crew. * Later in September, the Junior Semi-Finols At WTC and Miss Louise Brourfh, who holi Essex "Troop B" of Westfleld, the American and British crown 'one of the few remaining horse Lynn Anderson scored a convinc- respectively, are likely to be cha! Some People have gone Crazy cavalry outfit* for boys, will re- lenged to the limit. Their lead sume its weekly Saturday morn- ing 6-2, 6-3 triumph over Barbara Sturges in the tournament being iing rivals are the Misses Pori ing mounted drills and dismounted Hart, Beverly Baker, Maureei maneuvers at Watchung Stables held at the Westfieltl Tennis Club Connolly, and Mrs. Helen Pasta! and surrounding terrain. for girls 12 years of age and under, Perei. The championships will and, as a result of this victory, is completed Labor Day. Autumn Color Ahead! Hole-Tn-One Scored the first to gain the semi-final bracket of this event. 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Civil Service HfcnroUfdFor 1 j ('not Exam listed Third Driver AIR-CONDITIONED have ntanad t*o weak vacation Examinations have been an- Training Course Oatarit, fiaaas. nounced by the U. S. Civil Service Commission for architect, $3,826 MnT^ralUrC to tS,4W a year, and motion pic- MGKTCLAIE — Over 40 high ture projectionist, *2,6S"0 to $3,- school teachers have enrolled in the 825 a year. The positions to be final I960 driver-training: course filled are located in various fed- for school instructors which started eral agencies in Washington, D. C. Monday at Montclair State Teach- and vicinity. ers College. Uxalaaa' Conducted in cooperation with aft** attattsuw No written test will be given the school by American Automo- for the architect examination. To bile Association Educational Con- Kafka. Feilowiof school, qualify, applicant* itiust have com- sultants Eenato Leonelli and Har- Ttrnpico, Cucnavaca,pleted a four-year college courei old 0. Csrlton and the New Jersey —* Montcrn, ani is architecture or have had fou AAA Automobile Club, the course r cities. years of appropriate technical ex trains teachers snd prospective pericnee. In addition, they must teachers of driver-education in sec have had from one to three years ordary schools. of professional experience. Per- The 90-hour two-week course is ftffraa • vacation «»ent in Watt- tinent graduate study may be sub- divided between classroom work stituted for two yean of tile re- and behind-the-wheel instruction in quired experience. dual-control cars. Completion cer- MM' Wai/rod p. Sha«r, dao«h- M Charts* Gray Skaw of Applicants for motion picture tificates entitle the students to give projectionist ssurt pass a written the course in New Jersey schools. awi tae late Profeaaor Aiding Leonelli in presenting How Yo* University, is test and have >ad from one to • few days with ker four yean of fioerfeBce in the the course are Leo Welch, director. Mrs. Charlt* E. operation, awSntenaace and repai. Safety Bureau, N. J. Motor Vehicle of Cariato* road. of motion picture, sound projec- Division; Sgt. John Conover, di- tion machines and equipment. rector, Safety, N. J. State Police; and Dr, N. 0, Schneider, director, Yew'H fcSink yov'wln JWrit The age limits, li to 62 years, School and College Division, New wtityn yov tprt# will be waived for persons entitled Jersey State Safety Council. The ttfc Kinfe . . . to veteran preference. course director is Alden C. Coder atylt, YWII New *» Full information and applies of Montclair State Teachers Col- tion forms may be obtained from lege. the commission's total secretary, \ty at Klnf t. Countsy mi 9—d Earlier this summer similar fowl or* m eW tradition at Jaates ). Capone, located at the courses were given st Trenton WostUdd rosti Office: from civil State Teachers College and Seton &*?&&> service regional offices, or from Hall University. A special driver thai V. S. Civil Service Commis- training course was also given at sion, Washington 25, D. C. Ft. Monmouth, N. J., for military .Applications for architect will personnel. be accepted until further notice. JUNIOR Applications for motion picture projectionist must be filed with (he commission's Washington of Perlnutter, DRESS SALE flee not later than Sept. 12, 1950. A 4 AA baoy ttisr baaf Or. llatara Dai, the leading- eye Tailor, Moves $6.50-$7.50 surgeon of India, haa probably performed more cataract eitrac- Morris Perlmutter announces OAJO - THNA PAJOf tiona than any other person; Up .he removal of Ms ladies tailoring to Jan. 1, 1MB, he had done 188,- ind fur business from 436 Watch* 8<3 and his record for one day ing avenue to 60? Park avenue, Schaefer's was 707 extractions. Plainneld. Mr. Perlmutter had been at the • •• • sklM Watchung address for 31 years and was one of the first business- men in that area. He has been in VavloVMoS>M oi nfMRv la*B*i oVojs) pfcsfc PH the ladies tailoring and fur busi- ness since 1912 and is a member of rttsNSMsoeim* the Master Fur Guild of New Jer- sey. Hyman Perlmutter has been KATE i MVIL KEF • tilt associated with his brother in the MA tA •KKUMO) business for over 20 yeafrs and •IKE FISH William Perlmutter, son of Morris, his beCn associated with his father ntWCAUOHT for two years. MniRFIIH . . MIT HA William Perlmutter attended the UALLON ... LUMMEOIMUT . . ^i* MacDonald School of Design in uueno New York and is a graduate of North PlainfieM High School and SWMVFISN STEAKS Tusculura Collage, Grosnviltar-Tcn- IMTOtTU tMOMO Wmu 1*4 FUliMf Meal The store's new location has been recently remodeled and re- SOUP W SANDWICH decorated and will continue to fea- ture custom made suits, coats, and CAIkVliU'S furs for the ladies. The store plans All VKETAIU to also carry a line, of ready-to- TOMATO ^ wear fur coats. WKI Morris Perlmutter resides at 4' rum «uu roDow IONO IUAND SOOF ^T Myrtle avenue, North Plainfield, AINOUl NMICMM with his wife and son William. • FLOUR . . .. nwmTEinuD imt IOSJ-CONCOIB

WWII I0M-4MMT MUT DUAKJUKE - Health Hints RICH KO AN INSECT IN THE EAR DTUNAFISH - . D TOMATO JUICE • >. •• * In the old days when dealing CUMOOIMOIUB with a balky horse it was the WHITE ROSE custom of many farmers to pu QHIilURBIK.'. a grasshopper or other insect in JUKY CAUPORNIA the ear of the poor beast, This fWAN$W-NO WAiri ' TENDA-BIG PEAS usually got immediate and spec down e tacular results because of the pain Oranges - 2'^35 and discomfort it caused. •ANCV CALIFORNIA BARTUTT Few experiences are more vivid All GIINDS in a human being's memory than KIFM-a«AM» O* CHUNKY D WHITE ROSE COFFEE . . *.-l that of having had a fly or insec GOLDEN IIOSSOU crawl into his car. We well re .-.•- 6-25' DKANUTMinER-< •CRUSHED PINEAPPLE . i>«.«1 member the extreme alarm and FRBH YOUNG CALIFORNIA discomfort of a small boy in whosi nt e WIUMlrHU ear a cockroach had taken refuge. •.Alwr. The parents tried to get it oui Carrots - > \10 DNIEAM CHEESE t^ by using that most common house NIMUID YBIOW . hold instrument, the hair pin, bu JUMBO CRISP of course the roach, upon being b h C prodded in the rear, had gone PEPSI » ROYAL CROWN only deeper into the car canal Pascal Celery 19 SEVEN UP «J causing great discomfort ani NEDICKS ORANGE damage to the car drum. In the case of such an accident, don't try to remove the insect 6^29* yourself with any instrument. Simply pour oil of some harmless STRICTIY FRISH COCACOU nature or glycerin or melted bu ter or laid into the ear. • If non I9e of these are available, use watci PULLET The insect will frequently dli promptly or at least will stoj GRAPE JUICE *•"• •" 26c EGGS struggling in the car canal an •MM m Z '"•" 85' SOUD MAPLE and may float out. This will give th SOUD CHERRY patient relief until he can ii-««. tit. 26c SOUMNi taken to a physician who has th< •MM in awmo o« There's always a need for an proper type of instrument and CHATEAU WAFT ( A Sensational Value! m^ knowledge of the anatomy of th< 26c tt-lb. Fruitcrwt »ure extra fable • • • especially ene ear. He then can remove' the in LEAFSPMAGH DELUXE CHEESE sect without endangering the del •MM IYI ntlNCH ••"el., pk,. that OJOUOIOS as a console when "RAWBERRY icnte ear drum. ZOO FRESH MILK AMHICAM niMNIO FRIED POTATOES w iSiSIR 35c W% not extended to Hi fall we- Undo' no condition should an. ?• Penmimt Chmmmer iHI ewflHVTTt ' one but a physician put u shai'] mttUm§$! 29c instrument, even a hair pin or OlDINOUIHwIWItt We have a wide choice of toothpick, into another person N0M00fNI2!D . . ,1. KETCHUP SOUD MAM and SOUD cur. PASIEUUIZEO . . There is not so much dange CANNING 33c bolt. Mn whMcral CHIMY tables, ladderback that one will Injure his own cai 23° •I kilctiupl ana Winosor chairs to matclif drum in removing wax from his ear because the canal is curved all of beautiful Pennsylvanic and eQuinped with very sensi House quality. nerves which, by transmitting pain Impulses, warn liim as ho nears the car drum. ^.. Save At KIMS OM But to remove an insect well wfflllliNfl. iV*?0o«0 • e * (WIN IHUUSAV AND MIIMDAV IVfNINM mhedrled into the car is a deli cate ind dangerous operation and BUDGET ACCOUNTS should bo regarded UB such. ESSOWAX :. is SURE JELL 2^Z3« The skin in the largest organ of the human body and comprises OERTO - - •*«.*>». 28c FURNITURE SHOPS* about 19% of tho body's total JELLY fil»SS£$.^4lc weight. JAR RINIS - 21 The European corn borer, firul JRS,&Tto.S.89e dlseoverud In this country In 1917, ittow dwLnya »il6U,OQ0.Q0O wortu IDEAL JARS.,-85c;.. 95c '-• «"n annually |n tha UiU] .town I* Open St|ftt II Many new features and innova- I te will be introduced at the great rtown Fair daring the week of _,- 18 to 23. [for the first time in history, in- nent weather will not binder presentation of the musical jtacle held nightjy in front of J"l0,000 seating capacity gsrand- nd, for a huge 80 ft, by 90 ft sits cover has been procured to p the entire stage ana. ["The fair will open -officially at 6 in. on Monday, Sept 18, and . Word Beam Thrill Shorts will ,_nt a program of entertain- jnt in front of the grandstand at j'p, m. Full programs have been MODERN BEDROOM tpared for each of the succeed- j five days. Tueaday hat been get tide as Farmers' day, Wednesday In ehmmpmgne finltft t Borne Economics day, Thursday , "the big day," Friday will be i County day, and Saturday If yon «kw't think thii It • value extraordinary ,, # /race day. j«« try to equal it! Shop around... compare it with [ Ai in previous ytars there will be Lr days of harness and running witeiaelliniat $40, at $50more! It'sHo t just anouut, with a total *t f 17,390 in purses. Sandwiched in be. 3-pc. mite with regular «i*e (better! la addition f n the hors* races will be an lh« tpaciout chett-of^awett and full sise b*d ,, ,- ate program of outdoor acts i the stage in front of the grand- you fet • lar(e DOUBLE dreiter with plenty of drawer-ipace for both "him" and "her," These three J One of the principal features pieeet plut a big, double-tiie mirror! It't modern' (rill be the night revue "The Crand- i Follies." The initial perioim- with smooth, limple line... beautifully eceeuted tho i will be givtn' Tuesday night, way you expect "good" furniture to be. Even the | Art Craig Mathuts is the master f ceremonies. In a featured spot drawer interior! have been hand-waxed! The new Hare and Sylvia, dynamic at-tomorrow champagne finish hai been hand-rubbed, i team, discovered by imprts- » George A. Hamid while tour- too ... and the tatin-finithed bran handlet add • Ing Europe and the Orient last fabulout note. See it tonight or tomorrow . . we (inter. ' " f bhibition buildings will be open believe you'll agree that $188 it a mere bagatelle of "7 from 9 a. m. to 8 p.-m. Live- a price! (Budget termt available.) i judging will start at 9 a. m. lay and continue until Thure- The usual cavalcade of all (-winning cattle, livestock and tones will take place at 4 p. m. on iday, Wednesday and Thurs-

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TRENTON—One in every rsons passing the New Jersey ir vehicle driver teat this year licensed conditionally to wear ;lasaes while driving, Motor Vc- ikle Director Martin J. Ferber re- lorted today. Twenty-two per cent of these conditional visual licenses vent to persons under 21 years of Total applicants examined dur- ilthe first six months were 93,- W,of which, number ,TTMQ vi liitast an*l«ttOr.i* «*». one ftjeeted. ' • *••"•'• Conditional visual licenses were S MH. & MRS. DRESSER. ssued to 13,975 of the 77,510 per- licensed and of this number ',056 were under 21 years of age. Twenty-nine-per cent of those ussing the driver test were min- irs. Sixty-four per cent of the total SPACIOUS CHEST, BED... Oi\L 1 licensed were nialea. Every sixth person licensed was the 17 year old group, the num- Iber passing being 13,060. Three- fourths of these youngsters were males. Among the 16,450 failing the tests, more fell down in the road test than for any other reason. One In every two of the rejections was for road test failure! one in every f rejected failed the written lest; one jn every seven the visual test and one in every 11 the oral test. Loc.1 C.G. Cadet CROUP Oil Summer Cruise lit claret mahogany U. 8. Coast Guard Cadet second "ass Charles Russcl Conleyof 762 Oak avenue is among the 347 sec- ond and fourth class cadets who Count the drawers ... 8 in the big Mr. and MM. "Wived in New York'this morning dresser. 5 in the stately chest-of-drawers! And, yon aboard the Coast Guard Academy'*! get a fabulous double-size mirror MtYHepplewhite »mous 205-foot, square-rigged training ship Eagle, escorted by ... obviously beautiful with its curved fronts, carved the 327-foot cutter Campbell. While and fluted posts, antiqued brass hardware, handsome there, Conley and fellow cadets in- spected the buoy and aids to 'navi- mahogany veneers in a deep, rich, claret finish. Each gation repair facilities at the Coast piece, has been painstakingly constructed with solid Wiard Ease, Staten island, and »e Eastern Area and Third' Dis- oak interiors, dust-proof partitions, center drawer* trict Search and Rescue Control guides ... a finish that has been executed by hand water at 80 Lafayette street. in a costly unhurried process. In every last detail, Each August, members of the sec- "TO and fourth classes depart from it's the sort of furniture you usually see tagged dollar! New London, Conn., on a coastal lf and dollars more! Todny, at Koos low $188 .. .it's a aininK cruise. This year the itin- '""y has already included Now "find"! And, if you like, you may budget youi - 1«onl, Martha's Vineyard, Pro- payments! ' - , '"Wtown, Boston, Gloucester Und J-ape May, The cadets will leave *«o Friday, then visit Bar Har- *>'• Rocklantl and Block Island wtoto returning to tho Coast Jjuard Academy for resumption of 'WJt academic studies. ior to this trip, the Eagle and 6cK had returned to Now'Lon- Allg> 8> Allowing an 8,905 lo cruise for tho first and third ass cadets to European ports. ; DEADER CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS BRING RESULTS

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VERMONT IT, GEORGES AVI, £_ RAHWAY 7-3700 COLORED FLAGSTONE WEEKDAY J: In AH the Colon o» »*• , OPEN Rainbow.

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at UhlBh «. R. • > ,1 »4 ^ , ">,. . I'1 \,JH mm TOT WESTFIELD LEASER, TBU&SDAY, APOffST 24, LiiSTR* coarsest load surtains aim. Supply, as 110 UADlt we know it in th* American army, is Highway Safety unknown to him. Worst of all, it is clear, we had not By MARTIN J. FESBER planned for this war. Our eyes were N. 1. Divami of Motor Vehicle* elsewhere—on Formosa, Iran, Europe a* Uie *«« Office at We»tntla, S. 3-, TREHTON—When one considers —even as our minds were considering that the improper turning of a '•mat We«t«*W. •<•»• letter, Printing and Fubtishiiss the other kind of war. And so, in every motor vehicle in traffic ranks tto. S as a cause of all hisriuvoy mishap*, * for-'the town of WeMfteid and way, we were completely surprised. JMmua*. it is obvious that Ihif kind of iwd ***** *1.S»8 a year in advance. The lesson we have learned is a grim driving is inexcusable. ,; Bs*»*H«tali 1S98. one. We'must be prepared for any kind When s driver makes « tain Lcf m work with you in atttin* up properly there is little or aa hM- vim W» «w«t- W*eId*!*. N. J. ot war—and for war almost anywhere. «rd to (other vehicles. On the other /DMPUC it* mmt, «ilspk» to lust If you're cf the cult who _« f««.. WE, !-<•« — WB- 3-MOS. We have never faced & harder task. potato cake* from leftover mashed your lavinjis prog"""- T»" ut liOW h«nd, a motorist who executes a m MMC*. it mm** ««• «*• v* potatoes, you'll be interested ill AyrAUGUSf"24; 1950 gains which must be had at the expense well as failures to have a proper they're all faeti! you're sun the old body doesn't attitude toward other highway * * * suffer Iran any lack of calcium. >in« Si,rw O* Uf. •-• ' . of general security. users. , Alt M at Uu «|* ahinok on Still your flngernaUi are always i •"That we pledge ourselves neither that vaeattoa-racked auMeaat of splittlnf. So, try using a nail buf- ^pJ:' iflie-5lirt;.indka.ti0M that Westfleld Keeping in the proper lane is yours. |t trill nment tfust and fer every day. Cvea if you wear |firfEptoiii; ready to eiid Its annual gummerV by word or deed to contribute to fear essential to the safe and orderly •riaat, hide unaWMJy aerateh** lacajuer, buff them because that movement of traffic at all times. and rtjuvenaU ita color and luster, kaept the nail ends smoothed ^S^m'ta^Oim^ Rip Van WinklB came or hatred, being aware that the present Weaving from one lane to another THE NATIONAL BANK emergency challenges our moral as w«Jl * * * down and lest apt to separate or ^^0^n^kjf^..p»y/»of returning' vaca- and making right or left turns Haw yaw tried rolling pie crust Wilt. , tloiierg, choir rehear»als, and—bad news as physical courage- . . . from the wrong lane are the most irp««d U» ntttng pinTo art it in • • • >• WESTFIELD prevalent types of improper turns raur pte pan? You let the dough If there'* a small amount of pi^'jfti'reluctant scholar—the opening "That we urge all like-minded citi- resulting in traffic confusion and •oil around the roUtnt pin: lift it leftover corned beef stranded in |f !»i|:|MiWilc:«:hoola on Sept. 6. " zens to join us in this resolution." mishaps. In addition to starting a froa Uie aoert and unroll the your refrigerator, grind or chop It It would be a great thing for this turn from the proper lane motor- Pastry on the pie pan. The rolunf and mu with finely diced celery. S0fiJiV0magh the coming of Labor Day ists should complete the turn in the pin support* the lender crust so pitkW relish and real mayonnaise f|tpfek «rflJ coma as a gad blow to those country if, at this critical moment in proper lane. Other driver short- it dote not stretch or bretk while for a delicious lunch box sandwich, r history, resolutions of that character comings include failure to five beini moved. • * * ipji|lf tfci fmiyhem and marbles" age, as proper signals in deflating from a Does (kidding meringue afflict U j#eli iw to mothers who must surrender were to ljnve national circulation .and * * * your pies? The meringue lit* straight line and also neglecting to Here's s quick tomato mole askew—half on the pie. half on the jj their fiye-year-olds to the kindergarten, adherence. There .can be no excuse for check traffic, before trying to make sauce that's perfect far omelets. plate. If so. you must be putting p?l(fl»;|ilW»|iV rather pleasant relief to the hoarder, and he deserves only con- any turning movement, to be sure Dilute condensed toauto soup your meringue on when the pie that siich maneuver will not inter- with s little water. Saute diced fUUm is stiU hot. Syrup forms be- cflnd the hot weather hiatus being re, tempt. He undermines his country. He fere with other highway users. onion. »r*en pepper and celery in tween the two and' ciuset (he |U^>i|fSi4;. by a swann of activities. From brings on scarcity for every honest and viuminUed MafBarine. Add to •ermrue to skid. Hereafter, wait Every competent driver in West- 'mnsto soup and heat. ~ •ill the die cool*. fc*tjii)rthBupperg to garden shows, they patriotic person. field will support me when I say Indicate the vast amount of energy that It is to the great credit of retail mer- that observation shows a Urge and litical and financial developments growing class of drivers seems to through the first half of the twen- tt|^i; |nto transforming Westfield from chandising that it is resisting scare- have abandoned the legal require- Rutgers Press tieth century. |pj|$iii«inier'"ghost"town" into a town buying, and that it is not taking advan- ment of giving signals. This trend In many respects it is far more • fecond to none'for its size in educa- tage of conditions to unnecessarily raise came in With the closed car. In re- than an outline, particularly in cent years signalling has become a To Publish New the section of "Modern Trends," tional, cultural and social opportunities. prices. Both chain and independent re- lost art with its abundance of materials ! These opportunities continue to in-tailers have announced that they will Before making a turn, every Jersey History which has never been collected | creaw yearly with the formation of new resist all unwarranted price rises with driver should do these things: before. I clubs, additional courses at the Adult all their might. 1. Check traffic. NEW BRUNSWICK — A re- 2. Give proper signal. markable reference book on the ^{School, and the ever-growing programs The highest officials have said that 3. Place vehicle in proper posi- history of New Jersey has', been | if the longer-established .clubs in town. there is plenty of goods for all, and tion. 'developed 'by the Rutgers Uni- James Tanliam | •-:-, "economy, and a controlled economy -iii' Stooping or Slowing: To be ho had been for approximately : Jumps E. Downes of Newark State Make sure that there are safe years ahead for your family ^p||^ io|^fS|irne ..:that: North %orea which practically everything is rationed 'given with the left arm and hand eight years assistant to the'presi- pr«nt her troops pouring across the 38th and priced arbitrarily by the govern- extended horiiontaHy to the left in Teachers College, ami Francis W. dent, and prior to that time for n Start to save at FIRST FEDERAL todayl a steady position with the palm of Hopkins of tho New Jersey Col- number of years had been assistant |||/:p»rallel, we had been thinking in terms ment. , the hand turned to the rear. lege for Women, State University to the vice-president in charge of DRIVE CAREFULLY . „• . DEATH TAKES NO VACATION! ^^^t^lhlf inti^|i«neiitar'jwir.. This, To buy a pound of bread the Rus- The"saffi motorist needs largely a • of New Jersey. » sales. * ^^p!it;;C«^i,;wa8?to:|b"e*,warTon an' un- sian worker must put in 19 minutes, cooperative attitude toward other Robert H. Morrison, assistant Mr. Tnnham is chairman of the highway users and to be consistent commissioner for higher education board of the National Safety Coun- Rlprecede^ted scale and of an unprece- and the American worker six minutes. in his driving. Then he will be in the State. Department of Edu- cil, a member of the board of di- ^^|f^a;J^jrpj:^.it'waiL^totea war of To buy a bar of soap the respective doing his part to make our high- cation, and Richard P. McCov- rectors of the Chamber of Com- y|:-amaring machines which -would ''wreak times are 41 minutes and three minutes. ways safe and motoring more mick, assistant professor of hi^l merce of the United States, anil FIRST FEDERA pleasant for everyone, tory at Rutgers University, served a member of the executive commit-, 1 i|i death and destruction on a huge scale In the case of a pair of women's shoes, as consultants to the committee in tee of the Chamber of Commerce of fiiviitef float Mtoc :|^:; and at 'vast distances. A button would the figures are 72 hours as against three federal, State preparing the outline. the State of New York. He is also. vb« pushed, and an atom bomb or a and a half hours, If the Russian wants The book covers all phases of trustee of the Citizens Budget Com- Elected Offirl.lt New Jersey life from the begin- mission of New York, and a mem- ^fe^ftided-missile would be on its way to- a new suit> he must work 376 hours to ber of the board of directors of the Elected representatives to Con- nings to 1950. Two maps and an Jji*ward the target. It would be a _war earn it. His American equivalent can index make it easy to use. Grand Jury Association of New gress and to the New Jersey State York County. ijfcirf science and technology. Some thought earn the price in a trifle more than 24 Legislature from this district are: The contents range from prc- ; : |^ ; .;i| might be a war in which a decision hours. U. S. KSENATORS Colonial beginnings and the In- Robert C. Hendrickaon, Republican dians of New Jersey to agricul- IBAOBM WANT ADS HENRY P. TOWNSENJ ji*"would.be reached without any ground In Russia, under Communism, all con- H. Alexander Smith, Republican tural, industrial, labor, social, po- SVHB BMItiQ RESULTS pfii acUoh at all, and without opposing sumer goods industries are rigidly re- . Senate Office Building, Wash- AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES, INC. ¥; v troops coming face to face. stricted. The standard of living is held ington, D. C. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVERS at low levels as a matter of government U, S. REPRESENTATIVES j| No"pne can say that these concepts Clifford P. Case, Republican from STORAGE WAREHOUSES Jj are wrong—they might hold true in that policy. the Sixth District w>r si "big" war the world*now fears. But it What is true of producing industry House Office Building, Washing- 241 NORTH AVE. £*,.[ is clear that "they do not apply in Korea. is also true of distribution. Here in ton, D. C. WESTFIELD, N. J. N.-J. STATE SENATORS Why Worry? ijr, • In Korea we ;have a war in which America we 'take our retail stores for Kenneth G. Hand, Republican from WE. 2-4464 I''.the traditional, relatively simple wea- granted. They are crammed with goods Union County PACKING — CRATING — SHIPPING State House, Trenton. N. J. ||, pbnsare all-important, the man with a of all kinds. They do everything they N. J. STATE A3SEMBLYMEN K ; gun in his hand must do the fighting. can think of' to attract the consumer— Prom Union County tiSi^'Jit.is..the most difficult and dismal sort through advertising, through eye-com- (Terms expire Jan. 8, 1952) Florence P. Dwyer, Republican |||;i;: of war imaginable. Great troop move- pelling displays, through low prices. Donald D. Mackey, Republican §B§|^itients of the sort • that took place in Competition is rife on every hand, be- Fred E. Shepard, Republican fejyEurope-;in the last war are impossible. tween the chains and independents, the ' G. Clifford Thomas, Republican ^plEteytfiing ia based upon the small unit specialty shops and the department ^fe||^kk(e':Batta'lidin,"the company, the pla- stores, and every other kind of retail Dr. Bunes Granted ^K|o(Mii;?e^en^i:he-saifad,' The importance outlet. To the average Russian, this Three Joint Patents ^^^ijjtheSiiidividuaJ soldier is supreme— would seem absolutely unbelievable. He : Fred W. Banes, a member of the ^^^||Sfr';:lii|iO :fail8, disaster to many may has been conditioned to scarcity. staff of the chemical division of I &t^0£tiin: this/'• ;the war is comparable Retailing is the show window of the Standard Oil Development Co., has been awarded three United S|jJ|Bthe jungle operations against the Jap- America. It visualizes the workings of States patents, jointly with follow B||nesev.during the island-hopping' period an economic system which has done employees. Two of the patents pro- more for more people than an.y other vide for methods for stabilizing the K^h«t^preceded, the Empire's surrender. reaction in tho manufacture of We're as near you as your telephone. ^^^^^?|i|tin|r. an enemy whose hab- system ever devised. synthetic rubber latex. The other Let us worry about bigger, better, rea- K(ti|jihd..thoughts are' incomprehensible *s *e KB is for n method for purifying a dry- ing oil. Dr. llanes lives at 503 sonable insurance to protect ALL of ^^fin^|^«*Brn'.hiiiid, The cruel fanati- "When the Pilgrims broke loose from ^fountain avenue. your interests. pSPj^|||v:.Orieiit .flhds its perfect re- England and came to New England.'a If you need more insurance, or want S flection In the Korean splilier. . Human rocky shores, they came for the avowed More Light Needed ^IJJ^Ji^ii^lrthiess/'death^but' an incident. purpose of getting away from taxes. For The nation's lighting standards information, or have a probjem, phone tvould be lifted if only one per cent us and stop worrying. gfg|^||^jr;;;liow.vmany. are killed, more many, many years the American people of the cost of a new home were »*|'|§^e.,Q|i, Morth Korean casualties have did quite well in that respect, the tax set aside for lighting, excluding Most important, should you have a ifiefn infinitely greater than ojjrs. But load, in proportion to the' advantages "the wiring. loss, call ua and we'll take over your the offensives have been pushed in shite 'tSnjoyed, being lower than in other coun- . worries from there. ^'of,*them. ••:'•'-. \ .. • '.'".. tries. In recent years, however, the situa- Come in for complete "The Koreans have proven themselves tion really has changed and causes one PHONE — WRITE — CALL : extraordinarily adept at infiltration, and to wonder what those hardy Pilgrims kank-by-mail information^ ;at guerrilla activity. This,-in the first would say if they were back here today." Notary THE OLDEST BANKING IrtrriTUTlON IN WESTFlEL» fjWeelts, waB one of the worst problems —O'Fallon (III.) Progress. Public p|Eft|?d^by the Americans. The enemy : M M IBs jjipllllll, tobe .everywhere, -and foe and • "President Truman says the govern- ^^^HP|||:|Ukji. The Korean soldier ment has been tho salvation of private ELD TRUST ^Ullli^^ardshipa with N€W JERSEV f enterprise, though the record showa that WESTFIELD NEW YORK time and' again private enterprise has sJ»1jm the salvation of the government." lOOQulmbySl 1/OTtoUUmSL g^^Wr^^^iJailyJjrnerJean, ,-...,^ . W* 2-/234 803-1747 THE wrmrmu* LEADCT THUMDAT, xxmwr u. At rubber bridge safety is the der the lead of the ace, kiag and other band, if you go speeding keynote. II you can, by giving up queen, in whick event six diamond down the road and a police car tricks which may not have to be tricks would be wen, which, with comes streaming after you, then lost, assure the contract, or at a spade, two hearts and a dub, the trooper at the wheel has a would add up to an overtrick. j, A.LEXANDBK G. BPBNCEB! least give yourself a tetter chance regulatory function." 1 to make it, then those tricks should As the cards lie, of course, fail- •tit basically, Or. Eandlc h a be cheerfully given up. Overlrkks ure to concede the first diamond scientist at the head of a State Cover the East-West hands andigre not importont at rubber bridge trick loses the contract. When East 'niversity department in which "I Own tee what you can do as South, de- Therefore, you should win the first discards on the second sound of ervice and regulatory job) are dsredarer ast three no trump,, trick with the kinir of koar*heart«* L,. 4 2 ing a diamond trick to guard' ^^ • ^JSt " and master's degrees at the Uni- • A KQ64: ersity of' Mississippi and went on • J€ Whiter* tKumVyot ^ .Vififff ^ "S^U ? rom there to the University of WEST EAST then cash five diamond tricks and Aiim—!!?ttZ.f^^J!™ Wisconsin where he received Jiis dlllmon(le the Horn" Q i 9 8 3. take in all one spade, two hearts, «•»• *•* octorate in biochemistry. He had • Q 10 8 5 3 JB7 five diamonds and one club for •CANASTA 3een chief chemist in charge of J 10 9 5 three no trump. Question: "Partner and I had a !eed analysis at the Kentucky Ag- £ K Q 10 5 4 49 score of 3170 points at the end of cultural Experiment Station SOUTH If this hunii came up in a dupli- when he came to Rutgers in 1946 • A 10 5 to succeed the late Charles S. «/ A K6 darer would'fail to mate three no !opponent'on'my right'haTnOt Cathcart. JUT DO YOU WMIY? • 73 trump. At duplicate making the arawn, [ drew' /^d » A 87 3 2 contract is important, but over- | stock and put it in my hi tricks are also important. The idea, tioB WM c,Ile MMI, iitHUwr, Ih— »m IMI.II toil wilfa u? N« obUgMioa M yo*x put. that the 200 point penalty reduced Ntw III M* aawHta at Ike ««•«• I'alnmMr k* aaalrxa decayed organic matter, This ma- our score to 2970 and therefore we klwMAI •« »» Ma terial is one of the most important AM CONMHOMW could go down with 90 points. Op- constituents of a garden soil, large- ponents said the penalty was not ly because of its effect upon the effective until the end of the hand. State Chemist "Polices" Sale physical nature of the soil. We can What about this?" buy nutrients in fertilisers, but it PEOPLES IANK A HU5T COMPAQ Your opponents were right. Point Is becoming; increasingly difficult to penalties are deducted at the end Of Feed To Jersey Farmers •btain stable manure. One practice, gardener can follow is to build a of the hand. Also, the rules pro- NEW BRUNSWICK—Dr. Stacy minded of the existence of these vide that the amount of minimum compost pile and let the bacteria B. Randle looks more like a sci- laws by unscheduled visits of the make manure for him. meld depends on the partnership's entist than a policeman, but as two inspectors attached to the WUTrULD. NEW JIRMV Bcore at the beginning of the deal, matter of faet, he is both, state chemist's, office. , The process is relatively simple. If you want to dig a shallow pit Nothing whicn happens during a Dr. Randle holds the title of deal can change the minimum meld t They visit warehouses and store- about a foot deep, piling the exca- requirements for that deal. tate, ,'chemlst at the Agriculturail l rooms, taking samples which they vated soil about the edges, this NO LOWER PRICES Experiment Station of the State submit for analysis. Dr. Randle ould be fine. But you can make it University. He is fifth in a suc- has the help of live chemist* and m top of the ground. cession of state chemists who have a laboratory technician for this ANYWHERE What are needed are waste plant Peacock Returns been charged with special respon- rork and the many other jobs his ibilities on behalf of New Jer- department is called upon to nateriali, fertilizer for the bac- ey's farmers since the experi- handle. eria, moisture, and temperature virm enough for the bacteria to M. From Sweden ment station was founded at Rut- Hia long (experience with an- gers in 1880. rork. Manure is formed more SOAP FLAKES 21* alyzing feed has taught Dr. Ran- luickly in summer than in winter. Paul E. Peacock Jr., vice pres- The special acts of the Legis- dle something that he is always You can use fallen leaves, plant lature under which Dr. Handle's ident and chief engineer of H. eager to pass along to the farm- ops that, are not diseased, garbage department operates .give to him rs. He says the lowest priced 'ice from glass and tin cans, fine Emerson Thomas and Associates, and hia associates the responsi- IVORY SOAP Z2Si Inc., a Westfleld LP gas engineer- eed isn't always a bargain, and minings from 'rose, bushes and bility. of seeing to it that the. ecommendB that the purchaser ihrubs. Cut cornstalks up into six- ing and contracting firm, has re tate's farmers get full value for turned from Sweden, where the ead the lable and analysis more nch lengths and chop up prunings, their feed, fertilizer, lime and in- carefully than the price tag. 'lace a layer of the materials New Arm was called in on engineering secticide dollars. Authority comes problem! on LP gas utility plants. Top quality feeds yield the about six inches deep, and it iB wise BOBBIE PIN CURL LILT rom laws requiring; that these to tramp it down, to exclude large One of the problems for the commodities must be accompanied most nourishment for the HOME WAVE PfftMANENT firm in Sweden was that of cor- money," State Chemist Randle iir spaces as much as possible. by printed analyses. Moisten the layer and put in a Exp*rUne«ialh».b«»t recting the installation of some pointed out, "Cheaper grades us Back in the 1880's, before these ually are put up to meet com sprinkling of lime, another of 5-10- iritnd •. . •• ••• keen competition, along with' an the highway and you get pile is completed, it should be Mr. Peacock is also the author i/Kjieasing awareness on the par help from a state trooper, you turned. In doing this, place the ma of several previous articles which of the farmer, have greatly re look upon thh e State Polici e as an 59< 2 for 75* terial that was on the top and c'ueed prosecutions in recent organization with a service func- were printed in four leading gas sides at the center of the heap. years. But manufacturers arc re- tion," he pointed out. "On the trade magazines. He is one of Turning' replenishes the air for the the organiters and principal own- QUANTITIES LIMITED bacteria and results in more l ers of the firm, which has engi- form decay. A bulletin - entitled neered and installed over 40 lique- "Don't Burn Leaves" giving fur- fied petroleum plants since 1045 The COOPER and SPERRY ther details on compost is yours About 50 per cent of these were for the asking. Simply send n post for gas utility companies. card, requesting this publication, to WfSHYH. At present, the firm is assem- Agricultural Agent, Court House, bling material and equipment for Elizabeth 4, N. J. 66ELM5T WESIFIElO 2 0200 a large installation for Rochester 0. LASS, Ph. G. 5. WEINTRAUB, Ph.C. Gas & Electric Corp,, Rochester FiHinsj Prescription! It the Matt ImporUnt Part N. Y., which will be used as peak- Two Injured As load and stand-by plant for nat- ...'.. . of Our Buiineat. * ural gas. Car Strikes Tree nil MUVUr - PHONi Wl. J-JI4J • Mr. Peacock also visited Den- MOUNTAINSIDE.— Two men mark while abroad. were injured, when a car in which FREDERICK A. CHRISTIANSEN they were riding struck a tree and How to Preserve Looks left the road in Skytop drive in the When a person looks in the pink of condition, he Plumbing and Heating Contractor Watchuns Reservation at 10 p. m, Thursday. The driver, Fred Sip- doesn't relish the idea of becoming worn and "dog- pach, 21, of Waplewood, was treat- eared" with the patting of time. ed at Overlook Hospital, Summit, You can avoid any men damage to'your favorite Fred was born in Chicago, but when about for concussion. four years of age his family moved to Little Rock, family portrait by getting one of our handsome, yet His passenger, Willium Bennett, inexpensive, photograph framet. We insert your pic- " Arkansas, where his Dad was in the painting and 20, of Summit, was taken to Muh- decorating business! At the age of 12, his family lenbcrg Hospital, Plainfield, where ture far you, with or without a mat, at part of our moved to Sharon, Connecticut. he was suffering from possible skull regular service, to you know it will alwayt look right. fracture, and lacerations of the A gold- or tllver-plated frame, or one made of It was very soon after this that Fi'cd starteii right eyelid and right knee and HADM THOUGHT OHT THISWAY? to work. He came to New. York and got a job from shock. leather, size 5x7, it yours for only $3.00, and will give as a plumber's helpe—being just, about 13 years you pleature for many yearsl of age. He then went to work in Jersey City for Patrolman Everett Dobson of Andersen Brothers Company, one of the largest Plainfield, Union County Pttik po- An amount equivalent to what the average plumbing and heating houses of that time. He liceman, investigated. SWUM'S ABT STORE stayed with them until 1910 when the Harry, N. car owner spends each month for gas and oil, Taylor hardware store here was looking for a Former Resident 111 Veit Front Street, Plmnfield good man to head up their heating and plumbing , Picture Framing Sinee'lBth department. Oil burners were just commencing to In Hospital invested in a Westfield Federak savings ac- get popular at about that time, so Fred turned out to bo the head of the whole oil burner and heat- Mrs. Harry Illslcy, formerly of count, will grow to enough in a few /ears to ing and plumbing department of H. N. Taylor. He WESTFIELD 2-3867 was with the firm for nearly twenty years—when Elm street, is a patient in Marl- IN PROSPICT ST. boro Hospital, Mariboi-o, N. J. put your boy or girl through college. You can he went into business for himself (1939), Fred ELECTRICAL SERVICE services and installs oil burners of many makes, WESTFIELD but ho ia the representative of the famous Hayward Drowning! . ESTAILISHID 1934 open your account with whatever amount is Rotary Oil Burner in this territory. Drownlngs " rank third among Contracting and Repairs causes of accidental death in the Electrical United States, taking about 8,500 SPECIALIZE IN SERVIC6 "> ,s convenient from one dollar up. No restrictions Fred was not fortunate enough to have had a WE good school education—having to go to work when lives yearly. 6s to amount or frequency of deposits. No dues. not yet 13 years of age." He has educated himself, and we think he did a remarkable job. He lives at No withdrawal fees. Good dividends credited 6 Homestead Terrace' in Scotch' Plains, is married and haii a married daughter and n son, who helps Now You Don't Have to to your account every six months. Every account In hia business. His hobby is fishing—and tolling fish stories, some of which aro whoppers! Monkey Around Looking insured against loss by a Federal agency. for Colors in Order to

The Spotlight Also Shines On t 531 COLONIAL AVENUE mom Price 17,800 COLOKS On a lot 110 x 175, nlooly shrubbed and wltlr/Miiy WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS 0 10 t > placed fruit trees, we ..offer this comfortable J " 1*° ", j" fr BcsB|(m October l.il. Wo will gladly supplyrfull «««Ul Hundreds of stock colors PLUS a service to AND LOAN ASSOCIATION you 'photic. match any sample you have, in quality paint. BROAD AT PROSPECT STREET • WKTFISID, N. J. COOPER and SPERRY INSURANCE M T« In All Us PhoraWittfleld 2-4500 \'A . . • BS3& Branches WELCH'S TEL. WE. 2-3100 214 East Broad Street 10t CENTRAL AVE. FREE DELIVERY - t>PEN MONDAY AND FRIDAYfcVEN»HG» 'Ti l 9 THE .WESTFSHU OESSAY, APflBST U Strawberry iaaa Misuari tUver Strawberry jam should be stored Three Hurt A* Missouri river"* water flows A place in order M tkm Schools Ready lfl jtates and drains one-sixth color satisfactorily. at the U.S. total land area. ToOpenSept.il SCOTCH PLAINS—Three men were treated and released at Muh- lcnberi: Hospital, Plsinfield, Thurs- day after a scaffolding on which ite§ Purchase they were -working at the new j Bring Completed I Acme Market, Park avenue, gave ' matCX FtAUf«—Bands to fi this nehool when sessions open in I IBM* WKkw «f two sites for eU- September. The}' will I* unable to j SCOTCH PLAINS — All three | o^v^IlLl'^'ain'firfJ^'oscar' 1' schools in the Scotch Plums-Fan- j^^ „ p^ft^ Fr*d WNtenr •*«* MRHUDr the return to their home for luncheon. \ Moore, 71 , oo{f P, aB(J 1s_-j «f UiMsatiM Tlsorsdsy nisn j wood district and the hi/h school JftllcMMMtaf •tM.aeaatirat j will be ready for opening Sept. II, SUne, i5, of North Pteinfidd, were iff IJt far cent «ii4 • premium of ! it was announced by District Clerk , taken to the hospital by the Scotch iff IJ f Anaieman Plains Rescae ?°*JMMJMM L OOn * «ff atvsm, « Herbert Baebr. Work has been . .JsjJ l MsMtr Was C, 1 .D Dovino e * Co. la Korea Area underway all during the summer -" af «» York. Herircmrat of the months, he declared. Wooun Hurt In FANWOOD —One in Japan, near COSTS ARE UP I aw *w inn 19&I to I960 indu- h»s been painted, the roof on the Two-Car Crmh flw •*• f M»M ytarly from l»6 Korea, is Ens. Cornell Angleman, gymnasium repaired and work on son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. SCOTCH PLAINS—A car driv- > *»• fadi Ang-leman of 232 Belvedere avenue. the outside is approximately two- thirds finished, according to Mr. en by Clifton Harrison of Union to an inquiry by Ensign Angleman is serving " luiMhtoni in fchool 1 and the close a cut under the left eye suf- eral clean-up has been underway tor producing a material that, It la hut parta... for oil and tires... for everything that* ffoegint o a bui ride. Ms* school. fered when his car and a car driven and steps installed to a lower play- claimed, can be made Into a meld Tka resignations of Miss Leona and operated by Herbert Meyer ground. The heating system has of any thickness or shape. fabtt, hl«fi school rwthematica Coh*n, 2), of New York, were in been completely overhauled. A teacher, and Mia* June Brcene, collision Thursday Afternoon at new cabinet has been built in the But the Public Service bus fare is only 5 cents! kindergarten, were accepted. A pro- Mountain and Park avenues. lunchroom at School 1 and 60 desk pami kwdfet for the Boya Athletic Martin Schwartt, 19, of Brook- tops rcfinished. AsMeiatton was referred to com- lyn, and hit mother, Mrs. Shirley ITS Schwarti, passengers in the Cohen It costs nrore to give you adequate and comfortable transportation. For ft was *oted to purchase folding car, were taken to Muhlenb«rg 259 Register For y taNaa aad hanthes for uae " in Hospital, Plainfteld, by the Scotch CRAFT'S example, wages have been on a steady increase. Since July 1, 1948, grkeait to convert an assembly Mains - Rescue Squad where avow in the baecment for a lunch- Schwarti was X-rayed and re- Parochial School |£«a ne« year. Sixth grade chil- leased. Mrs. Schwarti was not in- they have risen by about $4,750,000 on an annual basis—and over flrea. tnm Vftriao* sections of the jured. Maiseo also was treated at M*IMW> wOt W tratwported to luhlenberg Hospital. SCOTCH PLAINS—A total of 113,500,000 on an annual basis since 1940. 260 children are registered to enter Uie new parochial, school of St. Bartholomew the Apostle Church n Westfieid road, it was reported It just isn't possible to charge a nickel fare—and still pay our bills! Saturday by Rev. John S. Nelligan, pastor. The school will open -for UHtOU.UUHO - NfW HJINfTUM the first time this year for children DRAPfMIS • " • f the first through sixth grades NOTIftOOKt and kindergarten. The seventh Public Service filed a petition on July 12, 1950, with the MAUIWM MW PAMUCS grade will be added next year and IOOII UAF WNDMS he eighth the year after. PAK« Board of Public Utility Commiwioners (or wlief from the Kwsurcovm Registration has been in charge five cent fare until such lime as permanent rates shall have rnmv sjf mswnssn rncav* of, nuns from the Pic Maestrae KNCIU been established by the Board. Filippini Order of the Villa Walsh OaWW- of MorriBtown. They will be on FOUNTAIN HNt COtOttHN. MOSHUAK The company feel* that you can readily understand that duty daily from 9:30 a. m. until Ullf CASH , $*.«S and ws, noon to accept further registra- rffirieni and adequate transportation service ia in Jeopardy - tion*. 1 - , when we face the loss of nearly 14,000,000 • year. emus mm Ttv*'*r*fc. st«wy •'.of<«a--tft#-rt* 1 (IIW SOUTH AVI. three-story convent being built di-. SUM RUUS •T. rectly behind , the school and church has been completed and it AKT sumif s 2-1427 is expected that it will be ready It** - OM for occupancy by the nuns in mid- nc. winter, according to Father Nelli- gan. These nuns will serve as teachers in the school. The convent is of architecture similar to the new school and will ITS BACK AGAIN 11 contain 16 bedrooms with four CRAFT'S baths, showers on each ioor, a OUtm-WAI chapel, dining room, kitchens and STATIONER housekeeper's suite. Other fa- 33EIMST. cilities include a recreation room on the second .flow, a top floor Opp. Jarvii ECONOMY BUDGET SERVICE solarium and an elevator. Laun- dries will be installed in thebase- ment. Fanning and Sha\v of Paterson, $ architects, designed the building 10 lbs. only 1.99 and It is being'constructed by Wil- son Brothers of North PlainfieUl. TRY "ROCKET" HYDRAMATIC INCLUDING 4 SHIRTS FINISHED FREE Society Plans 10c each ADD-L SHIRT Sept. 4 Fiesta 10c Mch ADlVt POUND SCOTCH PLAINS —Permission PERFORMANCE has been granted by the Township SHIRTS- HAM0 *M*CMD. CMet •* llfto. Hwy. Committee to the St. Nicholas So- 1 IMa M N. thirch. ciety to hold its 43vd annual fiesta and celebration Labor Day, Sept 4, FLAT: >rM*"N8 CIMN AND CMI*. kill in WestAeld avenue. Thomas L. Perrucci and Joseph DlQuollo are chairmen. WIAMN0 APPAREL- The occasion will «tart with a H(»H AMD CUAN, Air FMf High Mass at 9 a. m. in St. Bar- OriMl. tholomew The Apostle Church cele- VOUK PURSI brated by Kev. John S. NelliRan, pnstor. Following Macs, a parade WtUUKII will form in back of the church on Westfield avenue. At the grounds there will !• booths and entertainment. A ban will give a concert. In thecvenin there will be fireworks. Proceed: will go to the church. Nicholas DlQuollo has bee named financial secretary; Dom nick Del Negro, treasurer; Fell Appezzato, secretary; and Americi Checchio, assistant secretary. Othei members of the committee an Ernest Del Nero, Tony Importico tummmm Edmund Novcllo, Thomas Hugger Salvatore Verlni, Thomas Del Ne gro, Joseph C. Del Negro and Luigi Mancinl.

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Civil fteilcite sidered for a prospective adop- as a4Mj»iatrait{y« Opens Fall Drive M "Gray Market tion-it has been charged that these Ervifsf Amatole, * mmtVr of TRENTON —Appointment of Dreyfwa, social agencies 'hang on to their the staff of tk* cbmnfcal division Thoinas S. Dignan of Princeton babies'. of the Standard Oil Development «.« a deputy state director of civil faf» For Volunteers Adoption Danger , has been awarded a United defense has been announced by 'A portion of the delay in turn- States patent, jointly with one ofLeonard Dreyfuas, state director. Na ing over youngsters to their new his fellow employees, the patent I.i'ONS—The fall recruitment Impatient would-be adoptive Dignan was u deputy civil de- Av\w for additional volunteer parents ran be attributed to a provides for a method for stabiliz- ELIZABETH—G«a*fj. *ajn workers will commence thii week parents who .turn to the baby necessary protective process in ing the reaction used In tfee manu- fense director from 1940 until Son, 5 New York awiae, Wai ' "gray market" at a means <>F adoption procedure. Although facture of synthetic rubber latex. late 19^2 when lie joined the Air and continue through September, starting their family often risk has filed a firta MM* MM it was announced today by Dr. waitiag f« a year may be more Mr. Arundale lives at 723 Clark Force as a captain. with County CUrk Hamy, Q-1 having their newly found happi- trying than getting a baby rig^t street. Dreyfuss said Dignan was Crawford N. Baganz, manager of ness suddenly turn into norrow. ton to engage in the fhm the large Veterans Administration awty, the method used by an "largely responsible for the plan- heating bu«ine*s. The r« So gays C. tester Greer, superin- •uthcrited adoption agency acts ning and motivation" of the World be managed by Genre* Hospital at Lyons. The manager tendent of the Children's Home stated, "There i» a great .need for as a protective barrier, it shields Met Cere War II civil defense organiza- that addreis, and He*ry C ! Satiety of Hew Jersey, .whose ex- both th* infant and its new par. I fcr artfcta tor tion. 616 Woodland avenue, I* additional volunteers to help those perience in the field of adoption ether Micate who are already serving in the eats from many of the tragic con- para-ait Dignan will take office Sept. 1 Hide. Beard and HcOaH, < qualifies bin to issue this warn sequences that can ensue from tram an* ratand will act as executive assistant are counsel. hospital. The job of interesting ing. black or gray market trarmac the veteran patient* it Lyons in Defining the "gray market" in tions," Mr. Greer said. a renewal of normal living is a adoptions as the placement of a definite challenge and each vet- baby by a well meaning doctor, eran aided under the program in lawyer or other interested person, a renewal of normal living is a instead of through a licensed William I. Bunouffet, bank etork tralty Itoxt tribute to the work of the vol- agency., Mr. Greer said that this turned machinist and Inventor, was unteers." practice offered the aame dangers (ranted Ms tint patent in UN for Volunteers with all types of as the "black market" in which the flNt aaaiac machine. He he« experiences and skills will ini- tially be interviewed by the var- babies are "sold" to the highest two found fundamental idtai—the ious service orgMitttions and Peterson Give* Lawn bidder. ptv«t principal and the locked key. then by meaieel trtraannal »t the Watering Wanting board to eliminate errors attar a hospital Oct. 9 through 11, in "In recent years adoption g; cks havs been charged with be* total w«s compuUd-whlch itill preparation for the two-day train- A healthy lawn can turn brown off cells ef the skin. It becomei eon- ing course which wilt be presented { unnetewarily slow. Because it 1 and still survive considerable dry for daytime roiuntMis on Toes- weather. Water it required only day, Oct. 31, and Thursday, Nov. when the soil becomes (try during 2, and for,those volunteers serv- extended drought periods. ing evenings, on Monday eve- When watering the lawn, suffi- ning! Nov. G, and Thursday eve- cient quantities should be applied ning, Nov. 9. slowly to wet the soil to a depth of At a special meeting of the VAfive or six inches. Proper applica- voluntary service hospital advis- tion once or twice a week is enough ory committee held Aug. 14 atunder the most severe conditions. the hospital, < the representative? Light flash waterings are of lit- from 28 different service and wel-tle value. Oabgrass is highly fa- fare organisations and many vol- vored by this type ot application. unteers from those organisations It is better to avoid watering the heard a member of the medical lawn if it cannot be done correctly. staffextol the work of the vol- This advice on lawn care comes unteers, the need for additional front Eric H. Peterson Jr., county worker* and the methods by which agricultural agent, Court House, the staff at this hospital were en- Elizabeth 4, N. J. deavoring to provide purposeful, challenging assignments for vol- unteers in order that medical care Roberteon Enlists • When ytw ttop to think of it, Mom, "second to none" could be pro-In Army Reserve there ere few placet yoa tmit retch by, Wat* at leeat a MaM m a*» •• vided. telephone lodtyl During the put J year* pBa^fH yBV^w fa^^aBV^ ^asv liv^R^'sBW^B^fawy IV we/ve added more than 600,000 tele, Organizations signifying their Revere H. Robertson of 1040 phonee here in New Jersey.s sand more ej _JL . AoeBhai a^aBfloffa alaBiajBi fassBBBBe fBBB ffjBBaMft intentions to recruit volunteers M^fjajiaaajsy aaaaaaBi w*a|Baa> •«JJB ^r^assja; • y aiaaii| Harding street has enlated In the •re being iniulled every day. Yet, though a > were: Aid Raid Wardens and Aux- Army Reserves, it was announced «•» c»»tr«» »M torn, Int* iliary, 'American Gold 'Star Moth- today by Headquarters, New Jer- you can call more people — and more dry entiled ctrtraMt.tt U.U era, American Legion' Auxiliary, sey Militai'y District. Mr. Robert- people «ri call you — the coit of tele* American War Mothers, Ameri- son, a laboratory specialist of the phone tervice hap iacrcaied MM than MMftt HID MjNfar hi t can Women's Voluntary Services, Hanovia Chemical. Manufacturing most other thing! you buy todtyj Y»» need MW Mtf e B'naf B'rith Women's Supreme Co,, Newark, will serve with the Council, Catholic War Veterans Headquarters Company, 370th MW Jttm MU mmtem COMFANY million e» we frewli* awds and Auxiliary, Disabled American Transportation Major Port (Re- In twy aeiclnfe. Veterans Auxiliary, Jewish War serve ) Newark. He served with I la-tl.55 Itkt-VM Veterans Auxiliary, Navy Moth- the Air Force during World War ers Club, and Veterans of For-II, and attended Radio School at them, wroa t «*o eign Wars and Auxiliary. Seed hr dee* rtude, a«w dry «•*. Scott Field, 111., and Control Tower I /k-11.35 S tti-te.M School, at Lowry Field in Denver, Swaney Awarded Colo. Mr. Robertson ia a member n/w iwion of the Hanovia AlpVners Associa- •:i Joint U. S. Patent tion. restore bwn keen*, view and celer. M ftr-tltt

Through th> cooparatlon of the A. C, Gilbert Co., tetl hoi gone fhimb' IMOI Intagint braaking out wllh a (ay train iol> In Auguitl "Why nol?" aiki Bart. Who) kid »v»r ch«ck«d ttit calendar ta ••• If h« wanl«d an Elactrlc Train? What por«nt ton afford to pail up a $15.53 laving rtiau dayi?' Moytw Junlw tun-a birthday coming up, Moyb« yoa wlioly dti your Chrtitmai shopping before fat push Is on. Thli Is ••rt's low.it pilw »n on rh»» thrilling, lif«lik« Aimriton fly«r

1 Ne. 319 "*ey«< •••»** Dream- • 1 Ne. I American flyer and Trans, formnr, to Cycles, IS watts, lined Tettiid* Tyfe lecemellvt end (lilt Price 4.S0) Tend*!. (IM Price I4.M) • 11 Sic. Ne. 701 Curve Trota. I Ne. Ml Natleml Hi* lex Cor {Hit Price 1.901 (List Price I.JO) • 1 No. itO Tratk Terminal. (list Price 10t) I Ne. «tl Texas I Pec TWO ORIAT VALVI-IN-HIAD ENGINES • THI NEW POWMOTI • II Ne. H3 Track Leeks. Car. (tin Met 1U| (list Price ilk) CAUUMTOR • DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH • SYNCHRO-WISH .1 Ne. Ml CabMie "Shinty" •id • 1 tmtrucllon look for Ansmblln| IF SOUGHT tP CeueUri en bath 'tndi. and Operating 3/1*" Scale Amer- TRANSMISSIONS e HYPOID RIAR AXLES • POUtLI-ARTICULATIO VRAIN WOUID M J21J0 ican Flyer Trains. (lilt Price 9.30) BRAKES • WIDE-BASE WHIELS • ADVANCI-BISIOH STYUNO BAU.TYBt BTKoiuft • UNIT-DISiaN BOI»W» MIHO IM THIS AD AND SAVE $1.00 ON ABOVE PRICE BERT'S 1IOU11YAIII NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. Authorixtd Deafer for Your Own .Town . . PARK AVENUE PL. 6-3928 PLAINFIELD, N. J. "Between 4th and 6th on Park" Tel. We. 2-0220 , North and Central Avo. W-tfield, N. J. immm TRAINS, SALES AND SERVICE THE WJB8TFIELD LEADER, THUR§DAV, AUGUST 24, Johnny Appiessed, the propsM-l of tree* from seed, and MieTTTl F. A. Betake Joins Trailside nans ment for the bird watcher. »r. (Hawtey of Suauait will -' T« Regiiter General Aailiae Furth wfll have a display of. In- hand-painted aeckties. Ot_. dian tools and will explain their hibiU will include insects, < CtowagPtte, Scpttt Franklin A. Retzlc; of 229 Cow-Nature Hobby uses, and Norman Spate of Union flowers and minerals of the ] perthwaite place has joined the will have an exhibit on star lore I 't» **• aaeeed in • aeries and the county for five months chemical enginering department of Exhibit Sept. II and the use of the telescope for . •» #• consent event* pro-' preceding Election Day. He must the Grasselli Works Division, Gen- star study. Cameras, light meters,, As obandoce* land of ppno. and other equipment needed by IIW tit* Vestfeld League of *iso reside in the district where eral Aniline and Film Corp., Lin- nwtely 70,080 square milei is tmt^ Special exhibit! built around the nature photographer will be he casts his vote. den, as a junior chemical engineer. ern Alaska, torn the towering jt, If you hare moved within the the theme "Nature Hobbies for demonstrated by Eoy Puckey of ptaki of the Breaks mountaim a Mr. Retzke received his bachelor Adults" will be featured at the like county you must notify the elec the Bird Club of Westfield. the Arctic coast. Twa w three mt, pu of chemical enginering and master Trailside Museum, Sept. 10, with when you realist that tion -board of your change of ad of science degrees in June from The Watchung Nature Club wiH erations age it cantained s powij* Elmore Furth, chairman of thehave a number of exhibits, includ- tlon Hi more than 1,H» nomad c«t ofpeurcettefecliume dress prior to the final regiatra.. Ohio State University. Previously Trailside Museum committee, in "**• to rote? I wai tion day. If you have changed he had attended Sandusky Busi- ing -butterflies and shells by Mrs. bou hunters. They were exceptfe charge. Specialists in each fielH Helen Lemal and Forest Stems ally tall Eskimos Witt apparent of thi, wfcea I cot theyour district during the 39 d»yi ness College, where he studied busi- will act as exhibitors and be on tin. ptaty Lou is giv-berore election, you vote la you ness administration. He was dis- herberium. James W. Hand, pres- a strong Attafeatcaa Indian inav- hsnd to explain the tools and mistare. Now a single groua of Hal'* 21»t birth- •It district sfler signing an at charged with the rank of captain equipment of his hobby to thaident of the Summit. Nature Club, fctf.ta ltis than « to «eR tttve. Adavit concerning your chang< after five years in the Army. He is public, starting et 2 p. m. will play the role of the modern The INsjMw nert door hsp- of address. If you change youi a member of the American Insti- James W. Hawley, chairman »Wa| ta wfeil* I was bemoaning name during the 89 day period tute of Chemical Engineers, Ee- of the Summit Bird Workshop, > •hi feel the* «M age was ereep- you may vote by signing both youi serve Officers Association, Phi Eta i fa* l«rai«y«-•War's iae firaii«*e-eees' s ftae ferahm* will be in charge oi this club's ••• e» #a •>«, sa« when I explain- old snd new names. Sigma and Tau Beta Pi fraterni- exhibit on bird lore. It will in- ed why I waa so conscious of my New Jersey has permanent reg- ties. •ae Mn. RH«Mi I. Stm-r arc ' ll.liut la Me atrH ph*»> •» P*? " * Hob^Paf. HufU'Vf '414 Tre- from an attack of Infectious bron- Sale! --••—- *•-. the national office totaled CMMse > psefje srttk the best of intentions might be away at college or onssent avenue was recently ap- H In UNI, and funds spent by afaa- chitis, chicks hatched from net fall te rag Wat because of not business should arrange to be atpointed to the position of super- ates, the New York and Cbleaet eggs will inherit a short-term im- Every piece of fine qualify- fWnJtufe-oo all fovr i fcaowiaf whether they ere eligi- home on Election Day, visor of lubricating oil and wax assocutlona, made up tha rest h munity to tha disease. But the ble U vote. The girl next door Marking the ballot is, of course, manufacturing operations at the HORAN minimum of IMO.tW from me Iowa studies showed that many at important reductions. not the whole story in carrying Beyonne refinery of the Tide Wi- aUMMI 4 COAl CO. •a* sjaite tight that by the time csmpaign funds has beea eat. baby chicks from recovered bent one's weight ss a responsible citi ter Associated Oil Co., it was ao Ave. art lotiigh t. R. aha Was actually 21 ft would he marked for future research became injected Just the same. nounctd by General Superintend- tee late U register, since the last sen. Actuslly it should really be •srds. AsaaJfesW y all sal— Arsjsa WAMMW PAYMMTI CAN M , dap fer registration is 40 days the final step after thoughtful eon- ent George C. Caiae. ML WHTfHl» J-IMs LKADkM WANT AM PAT AMMNOIO ON All MKHAMI ! eefert slectioa. (This year, Sept.' sideration r./ issues and eandi- Mr. Hunt started with Tide Ws < II). However, if a person will dates. But awareness of one's ter in 1946 as a process engineer A small deposit will reserve any selection made i be ft. on or before Election Day, obligations and consequent regia- the process department. In during this price reduction for delivery at your ! be should register before regis-1 tration anc voting ere, at mini- X lie was advanced to the po- convenience. I • jralioa closes, if he is eligible in mum, a step in the right direction. , p sition of technical assistant to the ether respect*. Recent figures show that popula- Beit Tune For - tion Increases in Union County proctes superintendent, the posi- Every New Jersey voter must b§ tion he held until his recent ad- t citiaea of the United States, a warrant gneter registration in- | SP ^amjawvpaj w* a,a*w vsstww a^ajaypa>»[ BB vancement. WATERPROOHNG CELLARS | rsetdeet of the state for one year creases than have beea tke ease, Anyone who by this date has A veteran of World War II, he not registered can do so daring served in the, Navy from January, regular hours st the town clerk's 1043 to January, 1946. He is a Land Cleai^ and Rou^h Grading graduate of the University of office and during the evening un- •; 2M fAMC AVfNIW til 8 o'clock the last four daya Pennsylvania and holds a B.S. de- Permanent Drivewayt before the cloae of registration. gree in chemical engineering. In addition, he has completed a grad- Here's to changing all our po-uate course in petroleum tech- LEADER DRAINS— CONCRETE WORK CUARANCI tential voters into actual ones I , nology. STONE WALLS — CURBING — PATIOS Love, AT OUR HIGHWAY SUMMER FURNITURE OUTLET LIZZIE OF THE LEAGUE •dMltal M WslAft anf *" * t It'i easy te keep your fss re- A. & MANNINO A SONS Wwit MTW9 ifVM wt ifrnffrwi 9 Student Veu Re-entering •esrle* Westteld It Yean OaM l«Mi»s> TM 10 >. M., latMtaf t Service Not Bound By wster—| tablespoons to a quart of warm water tot washing eowa 54 UM STRICT WE.2-4US WE. 2-OM9-W GIBIUCuuOffDiite. walla, ahelves and fittings. jtaer'i tmm fwaitare-eaer's nap feraimre-eaer'a tne faraiurs (

Veterans now pursuing a course if study under the GI Bill, who msy have to Interrupt their atudies to go back into active military or naval service, will not be bound by the July 25, 1951, cut-off date for returning to train- ing. This .announcement was made i) laseaa *. tyHera, sMaager el -ahe-Vetareni Administration New- ark regional office. Mr. O'Hern explained further MPERIAL...is;thewordforit! that a ''reasonable period" will be -. «n,.. • "Imparial" says Webster, means "$uptrlor axcallonca." IMPERIAL says Chrysler, is this luxurioui new ear that excels anything an wheels in fht At allowed these trainees to resume their training following their re sheer exquisiteneis of its styling. Coma look inside this reigning beauty .. .look at the lavish wool broadcloth fabrics, tastefully wmbineVwiWrOMroV . TOE M8T lease from active service. This leathers, look at tha lovely color harmonies, tha iolt sheen of tha butler-finished chrome. Consider the advantages of Huid Drive . exclusive new holds true even if they get out rAJUCST MUCH. after the deadline date next July automatic transmission... Wolerproof Ignition..; Full Flow Oil Filter... High Compression Spitfire Engine... electric window lifts... tha It was stressed, however, that CLEARUC roar window for exceptional driver vision... and dozens more. Surely, of all the world's fine automobiles, only the Chrysler CROWN the veteran's conduct and pro- IMPERIAL, (his car's running mate, achieves the same aristocratic distinction. Come see the flawlesi workmanship, the fine materials, me superb Chrysler gress while in school.must have been satisfactory and that the engineering... and you'll agree thai no other car, at any price, compares with the Chrysler IMPERIAL huiae or out, there is no finer car in America) amount of training he may be eligible for after discharge can- not exceed his original entitle merit. In all cases, his course can- ©PHflWMY not extend beyond July 25, 1956, which is the date established for termination of the program.

OMIY THI CHRYSLER IMPERIAL offers you this absolutely unique system of window controll Each window has its own separate electric motor .. . each one J>le Blossoms," to the ranks of night club and Vcteran'H Palladium, 1 South Pel- musical leading nwn, in the «t#r- •e A. Haraid, which will make ita first ipprnr- president of the Nuw Jersey State tu-i ftivrt, Smith Amtioy, at a T - -* ring roles, the piodurlion i« **- dance for the benefit of the South BUi'ed of a top nvt« in its st»rR. Fair, h»s announced that two fee- j mm unuam tares, instead of one, will be of- | Am boy Disaster Fund. Darning tvwever, it i« given added weight f«red sightly at the fair, -which will be from 8:30 ,v. in. to 1 a. m. \H TKHfMCCHOK fy the featured players. opens Sunday, Sept. 24, and closes In case of rain, the evtnt will he Ronnie Cunninghaaa and Don Sun-day, Oct. 1. held in Lsurcrioe Harbor Casino, "Tlw fton* and tht Arrow" Libejto, who scored for their com- The usual presentation, a stage Laurence Harbor.

| sponsoring a Speedboat Regatta on Labor Day and a Gold Cup Speed- boat Regatta Sept. g and 9, while rtAisiiiBi.uVV. jr. . a Sailboat Regatta will take place in "Cipe'Hay'hiiibor, Cape "May",' *n>A*KIN9'tPACl" torf «st 0nrf ftiiMf f xcwrtfen loaf In f h« Istt N. J. on Sept 4. The Bandstand NIM out nw*rtis 138 E. BROAD ST. LIBERTY • Daily SaiBngi Of interest to fishermen is the Long Beach Centennial Fishing Weatfield 24363 Htl., ».»•!'.. MI'IV. • sWoutiful and luxurioui all-day tall to Bridgeport Contest which will take place at 1ST BHOWINlt IN PIA1NFIBLD "AI'ACIIi: < HIKK" CRANFORD , , «nd return Harvey Cedars Sept. ^-10. Harvey Complete Stock of «|irrtl1llel Thrill*! Apllnllt Cedars ia located on a long sand —al>IH— "lillAMI ('illSVOK' • Or «all to Ryt Beach, iptnding day with your bar that can be reached from Man-; RECORDS K»ir« . . . nzio rixr.A in Till IK. A I'M I.. AUK, 2I-2.1 "IIIJIIKAHSAI." ahawkin. 78-45-331/3 R.P.M. (irrunrr PUCK n« family at the b*ach and amuiemtntf Max., rn:«, wF.it.. ill in K. ' Merchantsville's C o ra munity Cnry-.fHrnnl mill Ami Shrrlriflii ii ••Tin: <:• viii:iiri:n" MUSICAL "I WAS A MAI.K WAII Illlllll:1 — IllTO — • Enjoy a iiimptuovf ftapt in the AAaln Dining Room, j Day, Sept. 4, will feature a baby -^llniH— llHllilolllh NLMIH III "FOI'll H\\* I.KAVI0" parade, pet show, athletic games, INSTRUMENTS '•I«(OI,I>M III' OKLAHOMA" Corurl Mil,111!. Jawrtlr IIAV or a light lunch at hS« twank Bar MODEL ILLUSTRATED • and other attractions to be held on (I'rl. A litit. Mill.—ICsIro Aililnl) • Soft aqd herd liquors lorvcd , REGDL4RIY 99.50 . the high school athletic field. PHONOGRAPHS ATOM 'I A.V >«. . . ' ) ' . The Dahlia Society o! New Jer- • Orchoitra and Dancing -• I Bey In conjunction with the rccrea- j HARMONICAS featuring NATI lll>At" Tlllll II I1HI11V "A.II'IIAI.T .H'\lil.K" Introductory Price 79.50 ton department of the Essex Park •• Slt-rlluK llii>ilt.||, I.UIIIN t'lllhrrn • Connecting train service to and from Jersey I Commission 'will sponsor a dahlia • SHEET MUSIC 45 RPM RECORDS show Sept. 9-10 in Newark. An- liiii Niamrr WRY" Central stations * —FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY — TEACHERS Ptopla who are in a poil- other flower show is also to be | (Iniiili'llr (IIIIKTI. lliilirrl ll>na • Ask your Jersey Central ticket agtnt for low round- No Charge for Delivery and Installation sponsored, by the society Sept. lo- MUSIC BOOKS r tlan to knew toll ui that w» urx. Mnt.'.S|nrtliiK "I SUHKI*. M. within 2S mile* of KenilworlK ll at-Branch.Brook Park, in New- hav. Ih. moit complate ilock Color ovrl«lr« trip fares for Individuals and parties ark. Irvlngton plans to stage its BATONS '] of 45 RPM rKards and albums N'l'AII'I'.s WISH.. ,lli;. :ioih BypOET ACCOUNTS; INVITED annual flower show Sept. 16-17. in all of Union County. "NO Ml) XOKIiST The New Jersey Archery Asso- LESSONS "I.OVH IIAI'IM" BOWLING GREEN For Further Partjcularg —Call or Write ciation will hold two archery tour- on all Miiaical Inatrumente RCA-VICTOR naments at Branch Brook Park in CAPITAL M-C-M George Chong's OUTDOOR FIREPLACE MERCURY R I T Z LONDON, "I'lli: lilt KIT JI'.WKI, IIOIIHKIf PRETTY BABIES llnvlil llrlini. Mur>i,rlr llprin>lila and many oth.r lab.lr. — Uml IIIK III) — Chi-Am Chateau, Inc. & EQUIPMENT CORP. OH PARADt ... SATURDAY .M9TMI iMf,' llli'lllird' Cirrrhip ROUTE 29 MQUNtAlNSlDE, N. J. 347 MONROE AVE. KINILWORTH Havo you *..n tht now •'IP Till* MR >I«I" The youngest set ... the 1 to 6 crowd . . . will display Dacca 45 RPM records? PHONE CRANFORD 6-0050 its charms, its floats, and its decorated carriages in North AMERICAN and CHINESE CUISINE Jersey's greatest baby parade . . . 3 fvm. :• LUNCHEON, from 75c SwImmlKg to t. m. H I p. m. DINNER from $1.25 AMI* hi BlenJi, BnmUn, REGENT llpull r Broiled Charcoal Steaks and Chop* •?•<& TlUuii,. JIAUTITIK 41 I.I.HWItH i SAHARA RYAN MntlM r Wll.ol n - Barbecued Spare Riba • »«i KHII;KI> IIIMA 27 ELM STREET Hhmv livrri' Ant. And Hit Orchettra I.liwl ClUttiilfli* Hhoiv ll> V. Reaervationai WMIIMM i-M73 ffit 1 .m aft: NOW is the Time to Consider a AIR CONDITIONKB YES PERMANENT DRIVEWAY. Win. A. Parkhurst HOME BEVERAGE SERVICE Contractor SEVEN DAYS HAVE A WJEBK , . . < "IT COSTS NO MORE fHONE WESTFIELD l-173i . P. O. BOX 3J4. WE9TFIELO Complete Bear Wheel and Frame Straightening Our P.n.n-.l md Dlnln. FgttHltoi RESlDENCEi Mill tana, MOUNTAINSIDE, N. J. RECORDS owoll You ie your Club Onup h • WHEEL ALIGNMENT • WHEEL BALANCING DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR" clftr food 'rial II tmt.UUy priparul GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING And — latHe Problem Are Ouri — Not Yews and urwul fal your dining pl«4. Phont Unionville 2-3022 SPRAY TREES NOW , 78, 45 and 33 RPM THE AIDCONDITIONED SOMI OP THI FAMOUS NAMI HANDS WI DELIVIR PRUNING, CAVITY WORK, BRACING, HIH BEER AND ALE SODA REMOVAL To Symphony FAR HILLS WHALEN'S GARAGE jlnllpiltlne Pnhat Crtnnilfl liry nornl Croun AuthorU.d "B«H" Station Hchni'fff CtwlltiK Ala Vorn (Ntlfi I*<>|tNlCo1ll FEED BY INJECVION Ni'hllt* lltiirninn Protect Your llmsl GBEGORY'S INN • 600 NORTH AVE., E. . TEL. WE. 2-0393 RT. 31 SOMERVIUE Call For and Delivery MUSIC CENTER BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. 2 MUES NORTH Of W. V> • ALSO KEG REER AND COOLERS FOB 37 RANKIN ITMIT, *••• 2,^0 WEST FRONT STREET SO, 8-2166 TOUR PARTIES PLAINFIELD, N, J. OPEN 7 DAYS A WE[* READ THE..LEADER FOR REAL Rout* 29, Hiflilde • PI 6-8549 - - • THE WE8T1 LEADER, THUESPAY, AUGUST 24, 1950 Qsmiian Science MftnOulStSluUI Fsaily Church BroedraM Sunday Nights Planned "O, Man, Greatly Beloved," is TVABSVV" toe subject of a Christian Science radio program to be broadcast over ST. UfKC AJeVS. SMH CieUaCH Fuoily Church Kights, which Station WCBS, Nev York, snd have been- a regular feature of ths Station WBAB, Atlantic City, in To Start Sept 8 Jirograai of the Fi^t Methodist its "Church of the Air" series on "Cww Sod, ud dlt»-Job 2:» Church for th« pa^t four years, Sunday at 10:30 a. m. This pro- ' "fhwafa ae slay ate, yet will I tru»t him."—Job 13:15 Flans are BOW being completed will be held on the last Wednesday gram Will originate from Indianap- *• •••'• *fc fa iaaauiae to tragedy. It is • truth that "into each life for an active choir program this of ias jnonth this cc»>iing ye8rr t olis, Ind., and has the approval of is auocusced b.* Fev. Fred E. Mi *N* ewsat faJL" !««, at «i confront (or are confronted by) the fall at the First Methodist Church, the Christian Science board of di- according: to Kiehard E. Alford, MUei, niii^icr of ire church, in rectors. «( We, w< can take on* cf two attitudes: either suicide nrisister of music The program of previous >«rs Vir family £;•' to- Christian education through music gathers have been scheduled for the *e coaftaot trwwly M dependent upon the quality of the <^hich is carried on by the church's Srst Wednesday of the month, snd Grace Church Note* •ai have at wir disposal. A great many of us, for example, ministry of music includes a choir the change to the last Wednesday • hejfc tnasiai aa w sdf-eonedeace. There's nothing wrong for every »ge group, beginning ia being made to avoid conflicts "Treasures in Pots of Clay" is «M MeMeaee* that natteHater tuc(itckh «an iaiuenci e we are subject to overlook with the kindergarten children. with other church meetings snd the title of the sermon next Sunday ,__, la Ikrtf «w •fta teat »**» fife it a muck a-raattr force than all the r«lf-conlMence The study of great hymns and an- activities. morning at Grace Orthodox Pres- Mr. tmt In. Joka •• «f mm taftvMaallr matter, tk* ttraffit c situations of to Wtfl eaMtalir raaliawl that all her atseU, all af her telf-confl- day,' Sept, 16, 11 a.m.; Crusader dered Mrs. Ralph Embree, retiring Si. Paul. Church of steel wire were produced lor mmtr. switisie mt Utilf 0Ma« choir, (junior age girls), Saturday, every person in the United States as s^tt m IMM pmw mm tmM », eeaW art alter nMence. The bsd-rak of this self- their home in Toronto, Canada. country, the idea of Memorial day The. ministry of music plant a • ia Ca4-coniMtnce and, conetoueatly, ein ssaet and successfully A farewell gift was presented on is a very old one, It steins (ram tha film _ t tfca adversities of lift. • , -' ' * hair consecration service to be behalf of, the guild by Mrs. Doug- solemn Greek rite of "Zosi," and J?Ja aU fafraett, we Wutt rtmmber that this waa 'not'the attitude held on Sunday, Sept 24, in con- las, the new president, and refresh- tha Roman "Parentalla." than ef Ja> ta hU tragedy at the outaet, hat thla it tlw conclusion to which nection with the 11 o'clock worship ments were served. are special dtyi for hoeorinf tht Ml atnaWle fer faith earritd him; Tragedy is a very real fact and the service in the sanctuary. The spe- detd throughout the world, la cial litany of consecration will be The flrst quarterly meeting of mm : Mat:*** «e react faafwlatvtlr and a»y thikgt we do not mean under the the guild board met'earlier in the France the dead are remembered conducted by the minister, Rev. on the "Jour det Morts." in Ruman- ?;j^| .haaitt af awnre watering and loss. Job was just like us. Yet he evening to formulate plans for the JOHN E. PITCHER " " ' than mot* of vs. He tried to understand, though feebly. 'red E. Miles. 1950-51 season. ia on the "Eve of Trinity," and at the Xast Indies and parts af China al WEitfield 2-5161 •n a day called "Chtai Mini." SfJNa**'ta;ar»ayt a atrwnJe; it it never achieved. .Our struggle for PreebyterUn Church Redeemer Lutheran Kfa^|iera>tta aataiaeeaashta life's tragic situations, but to use For -rmmanmmm i Bwlaunlag Tips SaB«RMttaM to realbt the tiletwr posriWltties of our adventure with Sunday, 9:30 a".m., Bible school. The Sunday service at 9:30 a. Quick, Confidential WITH IT, YOU CfT Sdii hrtfct w»rM. Tail la to uy tnat faith is not static, Imt dynamic. 9:30 a.m., worship service. Rev. m. will be conducted by Rev. Wal- After a hearty meal, wait at least •••SlllJI Aa tHaady aceurs aad reevrs, w> the struggle for faith. Faith in GodJames K. Quay, D.D., LL.D., vice- ter A. Reuning. The sermon will two hours before swimming. If you LOAN SERVICE S^tti^iHh^ofUievletoriOMtewaHlife. > - \ YOU UYt 331* president of Princeton Theological analyze the Old Testament book tire easily, stay in shallow water. on Auto, Furniture, S;*-Ttiai. tall*«»!Wene« U true OedL eoaMete. To lose'eontdence in one's Seminary, will preach the morning Get out of the water and get iaaU >t to loet eoaftdenc* in the aufnor and sustainer of life. It is some- of Numbers and treat the subject, sermon on the topic "Can God"Miracles and Their Purpose." dressed when you feel tired or start Salary or Personal " ~ - ontersUni ta* way in which Go4 deals with us. Yet Trust You!" to shiver. Get an instructor's advice er that God Moves, and always will m«e, In a myste. The summer schedule of services 7 p.m., vesper service in Mindo- will Include Sunday, Sept. 3. about diving, so that you learn to Not* mnu U »eriera» Ms WMfaTs to hawan >Mt. Many times in this dive properly. we wttl, diteanr ounttvM crowing turbulent wasVm Park sponsored by the A church-time nursery is con' '--•-"»•• Mauniain • • •- -"• • -'••-• Westfield Council of Churches. Rev. ducted every Sunday by the Cou- |00w« W. ». Cowherd, minister of St. plet' League. Apply early with Provide taaVt A. M. E. Zlon Churth, will the. ushers; When • Horm or loftie otba* give the evening message. The Sunday School will resume cause cuts off the- electric power, its sessions Sept. 10 at-0:30 a. m. fortunate is the caiiyman who hit WITH IT, YOU GET Ifia^ the raHflOT that toeceat^y meets and owrconwr Hf«'» tragi Information about new enroll- provided a source of emergency Leader WanNAds Pay ments may be obtained by calling power to do the milking. We. 2-1512. On the same date the morning service will return to 10:46 a. m. The Lutheran Hour program is broadcast twice every Siinday over the Mutual network at 1:30 mm p. m. and over the ABC network LIBERTY FOOD STORE at 3:30 p. m. Listen for "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," the battle hymn of the Reformation, .Exceptional Low Prices Pint Free Delivery to open each program. StTTeKFINMTIM Nick say*: "If you are looking for a store that offers you cheap prices WITH IT, YOU GET First Methodist Church on nationally advertised brands, and service too, then you are defi- nitely looking for us. 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