THE WESTFIELD LEADER lAf FH YEAR—No. 43

Kvary Tliurstiny 36 Pag«»—10 Cent*

The Board of Education hag announced school hours for the United Fund Adds YES iast imk ol school starting Mon- Holy Trinity Seniors* day. Monday and Tuesday all pupils will attend sihiiul lot their reg- As Member Agency ular sessions. PupUs will imi report tor school wi Wednesday Graduation Ceremony and Thursday. Tin- Beard of Trustees of tin Friday pupils will report at 9 United Fund of Westfield today an a.m. to receive their filial Summer Concert I'.ounccd the addition ol the Youth Employment Service nf WesLfield to Band to Begin its member agency roster. U Junior High SCIHK.1 Scheduled Tonight will hold IU gradtiatlon Tuesday Jack McDonnell, chairman of tho ut 8 p.m.; l-Idisoil Junlur High board, said ihe acceptance of YES Sihool eraduation will also be Rehearsals brings to 14 the number nf agencies held Tuesday at 8 p.m. WHS Interfaitlt wliith are given financial assistance Westfitid High School com. Many to Receive The Westficld Summer Concert through the annual fund campaigns iiH-iici-iiifiil eseroisos will be Band win begin its rDhearsals ,01. conducted by the United Fund here. the filth season June 30 in the Wesl- held Wednesday at 6 p.in, at the Honors, Awards C. STOWHAS MICHEL neld High School band room at 8 Grant M. Buttermmv, General Athletic Field. Baccalaureate p.m. Campaign Chairman said, "'Fund officials are of tlie opinion that many Service Sunday Twenty-two of the 107 ae- Robert Banks, who will again ,|i- residents are interested in knowing niors lo he graduated from tudents Soon Will Bid Boosters Present I>!\ Clark \V. Hunt, minister of (lie ly since the main spoaker follows I!D1.V Trinity High School to- roct am group, announced that all about their neighbors who serve on First Methodist Chui-cli, will speak rehearsals will be held Wednesday the boards of the member agencies. the standard of exrdlentw set hy niKht, at 8 o'clock in the to Westfield High School seniors Rabbi Airicl (Jrisihinim In t»63 and school auditorium will share evenings to prepare for a series of In this connection the Fund plans a MVP Awards Sunday at the annual inierfcith bnc- summer programs in Mindowaskin Dr. Frederick Christian In 1!K)4. in lh« honors to be conferred >ll To Westfield Life scries of articles on "People You caluurcalc service, to bo held out- on those who hnve obtained Park, Membership in the band js j Should Know" which will provide an Most valuable Player awards were doors on tlie athletic field opposite Thu planning committee for the sStwhas and Michel open to all amateur and professional insight to tlw leadership of each made Saturday evening by tlie service ropruswils most of (lie high academic standings, two American Edison School. Tho topic of his ad- musicians. College students are es-usency and its role in serving West- Westfield Bookers Association to dress will be "Rebels With a Causa." I'hurdics in tho Wesirk-hl Iligli 'llio Itev, Albert B. Hiiklm, PhD, mge students. Will 4 Students Given pecially urged to join. Cieldcrs." members of the Westfield Higl School dislrid. chalnnan is Sanuiel Dean of S«ton Hall Cgltoge of Arts tit. Other participants in tho service The Summer lUina, sponsored by School spring athletic teams, jtecelv Include: liuv, John Flanagan of Holy Tucker if St. i'nul's Cliuivll. Other nnd Si-ii'iiiN-s will give the address YES, newest in the United Fund's ing the honors wore Gregg Chlan iiicmta's are: Charles Chlan. First rived test August end the Wostficld Recreation Commis- agency family, began functioning Trinity Church, lllV^x.'Btlon; Law- to the graduates, Hie Rev. John L. gwith Westfield fami. Grants by Negro sion, has a two-fold purpose: It of- baseball; Phil Grant, tennis; Bruce rence Smith of Christian S«:ieiice Baptist Church: Nathunlcl Calicn, FiniuiKan will make the announce- here In May of lust year. It was Wallace, track and William Mem Temple lOmonu-Ki; 'Ilionuis Cniw v jjing the senior high fers an opportunity for non-profes- sponsored by tlie Wcstfield Parent Church, lesson; Kenneth Swvpringen ment of tlu graduates and honors I "parents" have been sional musicians to renew their mu- man, golf. Kiilherine Jo Bonnet of Unitarian Fellowship, prayer; and tart, St. Paul's (."hureh; Mjirtin Ks- and tho Kt. Ilev. Msgr. Henry J. History Club Teacher Council in conjunction with was named ihe outstanding gir coffior. Christian Science Church; , John Hoff of High- sical interests and provides concerts the Watchung Section of the National Hev. Heuben L. Drew i>f St. Luke WatUirsou, pastor of Holy Trinity, Michel's, Dr. and for the public. athlete. AMK Zion Churc'l), benediction. Prank Johrllng. Firat Methodist will present thu diplomas and honors The Westfield Negro History Club Council of Jewish Women. Cluiruh; Vitta Jolmson, Unity-Wcst- lu thu graduates. an of Tamaquos Mr. Banks said the programs will Plaques were awarded to the Wliile tho service ia scheduled fur fiold; Harry Kuplan, Temple Ernan- announced the following area stu- The purposes of YES are to assist following seniors: Baseball: Gref (1 p.m.. early arrival is pdvisnble In The Holy Trinity Glee Club. led by dents will receive Annie L. Crawley include favorite marches, overtures yount' people or the cammunily in u-El; William Uftgitt, 1'rttsbylerian jts will leave West- and show tunes. Chlan, Stove Wright, Alan Griswold order to hoar the proludes progrnm- Hubert V. Lento, will offer the musi- Scholarship awards: John Coleman finding after school and summer med by Marilyn Herrmann, orsanlst. Church: Harold Mammon, Unitiirian Is three week bus tour jobs; to holp educate tuenaeers in Bill niuughy, Ken Briggs, Charles fellowship; Krks Orllnjj, Hedecme cal portion of the program, Jr. of 230 Windsor Ave., a senior at Clark, Jerry Hendersdiott, Ton Tin! following special awards will area of the United Westfield High School, who will at- job experience and responsibility, Tho rolled seniors will march in LiilliiM-iin Church nnd Frank (tattering with about and to offer businessmen and house- Eakin and Leonard Tubbs. Tennis: to the well-known strains' of "Ton-y- I'restiytcriuii Church. lit miidc; tend Central College of in the Recreation Board Phil Grant, Bill Anderson, llotig botel," found In almost nil liyinn- ers in Washington fall, $100; Patricia Harris ot 045 holders a central agency for finding Silver HoBsry—(»ift of Monslgiun* it Johnson. Irene temporary and part-time workers. Squires, Page Stephens, Steve Me books, Thero will im room in the Wulteison, for goiieral excellence- Cleveland Ave., a senior nt WHS, Coy. Golf: Jim fiontus. Tom Cramp- concrete stadium and bleachers for tg Chile from Miami who will attend Montcluir State Col- Readies Program From the befjinninK the program to the hifihejit in each homeroom: Michel will board the ton, Jim Friedlaild, Bill Mmnnian. all of the family and friends of the Art on Sidewalk Lmira M. O'Andraii, Mwin h. Miller lege in the fall, $100; June Burton of was well received by students and (120 graduates. No tlcktrts are re- July 23 for his trip townspeople. Registration of nvail- Trach: Jot! Price; Bub Banow, Herd and Nuncy tiltun Stalb. 130 Johnson St., Scotch Plains-Fan- Thomas, Doug Lang, Pde Mavra quired. In case of rain, the service KS, For Summer ablc workers began in May last A Misjal—uirt of the Parents' wood High School, who will attend ganis. Curt Hunt, Rick Scltg, Bruce will lie In the high school auditorium. Attracts Throng Drew University in the fall, $50, year and today more than 1)50 appli fiulld, for g(miT..i excellence In re- licliel have expressed Wallace, Keith Dusbby, Gene Pro In this third year ot the outdoor ligion: Mury KUun Milter, Edwin thoughts on their ex- end Carolyn King of 1366 St Nicho- Under the direction of Joseph H, cations have been filed by job-seek- Coleman, the Recreation Commis- ers 14 to is years old. copio, Mike Hoffman, Jerry Hanson, baccalaureate service, it has already Some 3,500 people thronged (o L. Miller and Laura M, D'Andren. their year hero draws las Blvd., Plainficld, who will attend Ken lioblnson, Sheldon Hirschborg beeimie a tradition. Attendance last Mindowaskin Park SaUirdny to en- School of Busincs Machines, New sion of Westfield Is planning another Through May 1 this year more A Gold Medal—Gift of the John full season for the ten playgrounds Steve Iloppln, Doug Horaer, Dave year increased over tho 1.100 present Joy tho Work nf Iho Wcslduld Aft Duwson Gllmary Shea K of . C "I don't really know ark, $50. than 681 jobs had been filled, most In HIM, Some 2,000 persons ore ex- Asspclutlon willed was hunK on snow run by the commission. Tho grounds of them in Westfield and all by Otto, Jim Mlnno, Carl Szimek and Council of Klixijbctli, for wtnernl eX" (he people of Westfield The club raises funds for the schol- (Continued on page 2) pected to attend this year, espeelal- fences uml cloliiosllno along Brond colloiice In AmcricRn History: Fran- will open June 2a with registration Westfield boys and girls. The job St. done for me. I arships by dinners, card parties, and beginning on tlie first day. classifications ranged froin magi cis J, Harry. . is for 10 months but donations. Mrs. Gerald Harvin was Flyers will be distributed to the cians to odd job workers. Included I'utrulimiti Tent A steady stream of viewers iwss- Government Honda—Gift of the I week; this year has program chairman for the past year. ed by tho over are imintings and Flreinnn's Mutunt ltenrvolvnt Asso- children at the schools with a list were such chores as walking pets, BPW $100 Grants tlrawtngs, many p.uislng (u watcli one in my whole life. Mrs. Rudolph Harris is president. of the summer's activities as well baby sitting, cleaning up altar par- Written fxamltiiillons fur up. clatluii of the Westriold fire Depart- may valuable experi- polntment as pntrolinun in I lie IIw «even profCHsional ortlsta who ment, for outstanding spirit and een- as the plans fo tie followed through- ties, acting as a driver, motllef's were palnlinjj on the sc*no. nttedge which will help out the summer on the individual helper and doing lawn and garden Given Girls At Wentfleld Police Department will oral interest In all school projects: I Mure. For instance. Safety Patrol Awards tusks. he lu;ld tonight nt 7 o'clock In Thu visitors were (rented lo the K«rry F. Mooney and James B. grounds. (he Municipal DulldliiH. Police command of the Eng- In addition to the weekly activities ndduil delight of watching rliildcn's Martin. ; at first, I had to Operating on a budget provided by Trinity, WHS Chief James p, Moron announc- classes from tho Atlas Art Studio lo- Forty-one members of the Wilson which are scheduled for the individ- individual contributions and using Tho student attaining the highest Spanish everything School Safety Patrol will receive ed today. en led on Hroad St., who conic to see acndcmlc honors is Laura May ual grounds, there will also bo (Continued on page 8) The Business and Professional tho show tlien iitjiytxl to paint tin- lilt now 1 am able to awards for their service this past swim, tennis and dance programs Women's Club of Westfield Inc. Candidates must lie from 2! O'Andreo. High Honor (,'ruduutcs aro a to dream in English, school year during an assembly in lo 30 years ol nge. Applications der tin; direction of Ann Atlns. Lynda Au.slhic Day, Gregory H. to be coordinated among tho ten awarded two annual scholarships of nri- nvnilublc at Die desk In f'<>- on page 2) j the school auditorium today. fields. Each registered pluyground- $100 each at Us nnnual dinner Tues The exhibit was well suuixwUut by (ii nlK'llcli, Kallili-cii Lynn Hnufoll, Franklin School's llcc Hcadqunricrg. HIP 8l:irllii« Ihe community with 4» jmlnlingfl Mary Patricia Ilupkins, Hsnrry Mar- cr will be entitled to participation day at the Arbor Inn, Arbor. salary for patrolnien Is $5,800 in as many activities as he is able sold, whluli will hanjj In homes in Kurt Laiiiuoit, Mary Jo Klizabeth Miss Kntlilcen Lynn Hacfcll ot per year. nnd around Weslfleld. Mul|j(ni. ICdwIn L. Miller, Nancy [ion Monday at Lincoln School to fit into Ms slimmer schedule. Principal Gets Holy Trinity High School was one Last year tlie playgrounds had a Ellen Stuib, and Minyniiii Afinos of the recipients. Miss Haefeli Is Toniney. nor Randolph, Retiring Soon highly successful season. Along wilh the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard outstanding participation in all ac- Traineeship A. Ifaefell of 243 Roger Ave. Slic Missionaiy Is Back Home For Month Other honor urudnales arc: Pa- ivitics planned for the nine grounds will attend the University of Mlchi tricla Suo Bockman, Palrlda, Ann I Randolph Jr., who is i Mr. . Randolpph holds a BA degree The priiieip.il of the Franklin Cain, Linda Ann Cardillo, Carol Ann principal of Lincoln for 5-12 year olds and tlie looiiage Kim, Ann Arbor, Mich., majoring In After Aiding Buenos Aires' Needy from Wesleyan University, .in MAplayground, registration reached a School lias been awarded « summer psychology. Caruso, Oanlul P. OcWaii, Barbara e honored at a recep. from Princeton and completed all traineeship in the nrca of memo! Ann Iliicdrieh, Putrlcln Sharon Kay, high of 3,4!B. This summer shows The fiecond award was tnnde In Miss Susan McAlvanah, daughter goals: To .wrve the poor directly In I at the school Monday residence work and examinations signs of equaling this past record retardation for study nt the Pater- Murgiirot Miiry Kirhy, Joan Eliza- Miss Dorothy Jean Oleyar of West- of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes McAlvanali their basic needs; to Involve Iho beth Lutz, Thomas L. Moran, Mark for his PhD at the University of in all aspects of the program. son State College. field Hmh Scliucl. Miss Oleyar Is of (144 Roulcvard. nrrlvcd back in the students who attended Michigan. middle and miner classes in the A. I'nlnter, and Frances HcginB Frank S. Almrath, the recipient, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, S. United Slates lust, Tliursd.-iy noon work of helping Uio poor; and to Powers. % School, Grant, Wll- will receive tuition and a stipend in Oleyar of 220 Iloss PI. She will at- after having winked 15 months In help the poor to iieln themseivos. Other nieralwrs vf the graduating !D» and Lincoln schools HS Graduates Offered n federal program designed to im- tend Ilerkclcy Secrelnrial School, the slums of Buenos Aires, Argen- 10ther interested per- prove the education of the mentally East Orange, taking the secretariat tina, os n member of Catholics All the members of Catholics For t'l.-ias iirc: H to attend the reccp- 9 retarded. This award has been Judilli Anno Anderson, Charles course-. for Latin America. Latin America serve without Balmy. Brute Anscto, Loyola Ann Uarkie, wared tiy the Parent 'How To Study In College nade possible by u grant received Miss Knima McGnll, legislative CB of Lincoln, Wash- under Public Law fi!l-lM from the After approximately ono month's (Continued on page 3) (Continual on page 2) dialrman of tho National Federation stity, visitinK with her family end Isosi. Course by YM-YWCA Diviison of Handieui>pe(l Children of 1SPW. inslnllcd the officers for and Youlli irf tJio United Stales Of- then reviewing her work with the SI year career in tlie l!l(iri-UH us follows: Marge O'Dell, organization nt its home office and Patricia Schrivw, director _ of orogram was originated ni Purdue fice of Kduc.ilion. \V;i*hinglHM, IJ. C. pri'sidi'iit; l.utiile Tunison, first vice system hero. Mr. Ran- 1 troininK center tit 1(10 Hudson Tor., lhe three elementary Teenage program at the WcsificW Universily hi several professors in Mr. Ahuroth hns t«fii principal Kiriont: litilh Miik-r, second vice Yonkcrs, Miss McAlvanali wilt de- "nopal. Ho began his YMCA, and Fred Fuwst, youth di- IS15H and since then ovrr 3,000 stu- of ihf t'lanklin School for the piisl president; Myrtle Fisher, recording part ajiiiin for Arei-ntlnu. "18W teaching English rector of the Westfield YMCA, to- dents ha™ laken tlie course. Dr. ei|;ht years. He was formerly prin- secretary; Ruth 'nionipson, t-orre- Ciithollcs For Lntin Amorlen Is « «"gh school, day announced that the course, William It Shunk, Professor of Kdu- cipal in Ced.ir Grove and Saddle sponding secretary nnd Uonrfhy lay urguntzutioit of sinfile men and "How to Study in College" wll be cation at Purdue University, will !* P.ivtr Horo, a teacher In Hnnisey Wcardi, ti-cnsurer, * became principal of women and families whu hnvc ru- 1 l!i offered lo any graduating senior Ihe instructor. anil served in the Coast Guard (lur- The president announced commit- Hpomlvc! lo I'opc John XXtll's ap- 1335 iind in 194,i ing Ihfi war. planning to enter collesc by the Sonic nf the topics to be covered tee chairmen oppalntmcnts of Edith peul fur "liiuusands (if Uiymen lu no ""rcipalshlp at Grant YMCA and YVVCA. The course will Mr, Almnilh's academic back- Wright, niemhcrsliip, Adelc De Ntt- down to Latin America and work In 1E4 when Washing- arc- The art of listening; bow to bu held for five consecutive nights lake lecture notes: motivation for ground includes a bachelor of .sci- zln, finance: Judy Dinlzo, pcrsonnl airionK tho poor," Since its hcuin- ««Kned he became its from 7 to D p.m., Aug. 16 through 20. ence degree from tlie Fnlcrson State ricvrlopmeiit; Miss MeGnll, legisln- ninR in March, VKSl, iiKiinhnrs have 'Warned the same post maiinuiin college performance: the 1 The purpose of Ihe course is aimed ly to success in college: how peo- College, a master nf t Western Jlescrvi' Uni- itiLM'jrij H'.FLA.t is hiiscii on tlirre ld knmv ilboul versily. iMcCJill University unil holds For Troop 657 (»irl.s to what y»" ^°» B diploma in Iho social sck-nces each" course and instructor: college from the University of Stockholm, A fly-tip ceremony wns held re- AFS ScnkH BiiH-Trip librnrics and how tlify differ; m* - Stockholm. Sweden. cently for fjirls of Troop fiS7. Rrown- ing tlie personal problems of adjust- fCon!imied on pace 2) ics nct'uinin;; Girl Scouts were .Jill IIOIIU-H for ment to college living: <*'• Anderson, Met! Hewitt, I.ucy Por- IIIH Due A f(.t. will be charge^ for Ihe ter, Jan Callcnder. Hhiirnn Gage. Track Pickens. Susan MjiclwirUuid, The Aincriciin Field Service Com- Anne Klder, Colleen Hull and Molly miltee hfis oniiniini.'ed Dial ;i uroup formatlm cnnMct the ftcelf.rld "i M U>ib. of 4V, exchange sludcnta will !ie ar- CA or YWl'-t. KcfrcihiiK'nla v/tre serveef to (lie riving in Wnstfhthl July 13 for ;i fivc- mothers who werr present for the (J.-ty visit. TIK1 yrnjn^ proplc, wlnt ccrcrntmy. Junior Scoiil.s of Troop re|ircscnl. 2-1 dilferunt coufiti'iefi, hnve Fil'wfi DeutMnr Is /\V«r Ki iissistctl: Lnurie Snundcrs. Niincy fnt Ihe past yenr llvjnB in voriiMis Kclirnittei-, Hevcrty Sm.'ill nml J.-met comnuinitics in t^ilifornia. The com' > for /Ji/«sww *'•"'"*" ' Gage. nil leu is seek in;,1 host homes for lic^- sfiifleiif.-. ill fnnsHJcs who Si.'i\'(,.' Kdiil-d »f AEi-cssors ol West-, Index jUFliur.s ;mrl M*niurK yt flu* hitjti Around Town - .. Src. 2—1 sthool. Ilusincss Wrectory . .. Sec. 3—(5 A niitiibc-r r.( iiclivilics are |jliiiiii('il, . Sec. 1—4 t[i:l: as a (iiiy ut ihe World's l''air, Ilic-ii- tax rcliini.s { ls Jutl Sec. 3—7. 1! (lay in .'\'<:w York City, swim piir- ... ol tut" s ' 1 f.'hureli Mews . . Sir. 3—1 ICH iintl ;t rcc^pfion ,-il Hu sriiinr Kdltoi-lal . . Bee.3—2 ifc'ii school. One ttoy is left free Oiiidt-n New* .. .. Sec. A—2 so Hint hosl faniilk'S nmy |i!iii! what- Obiliiark'.t . -1 ver activity (hey wish for tlieir IIKLI'INC OTIIKIIS—Miss .SttBiin .MvMvuBdh, Jtrirrllnft, ilmighlrr ef Nnt'ial . Sec. ?•—]-!! .Jiiesi. TIiosc U'isliitif! lo have u for- Mr. ami Mrs. Jnn>f» McAlrtinuh iif (III Bmileviinl, Is shown wij* the Spurts i.-. r. -4. a. li •if',11 aitcst or in«re infoniiiitinri arc clillilri'ii (if it finiilly living In llir Kimim of Iliifims Aires, Argentina, y« mMllot .r Ihr Cnlonlal C Theaters .. Sec. 4—1 iski.it (<> cotitut-t Mrs. W. N, 'Vlwinp- Mis* McrVltriiiiult, wlm SJK ill || IIIOIIIIIH (a Hie (nimtry wiili lln: 4—!> ion of iff? Effingham PI. 1»«»l»w Henry Cox, Hubert Hanfier, Sic • FltANJC S. ALMIIOTII Woman's Page ...Sec. lies Fur L.iiln Aiiicricu, irs htwiu- for a UIUUUI'* vecatton. fc High Sdinol, Hd .St.-ve.i'» f»m«-. I"»">l!« tm wmmrmtte m, x.% LBASEK. CTWRSMST, svm n, tm Jane Elizabeth Olson, Mary : Franklin Selwo Indent Holy Trinity Srs, ;UHrin.e O'ShaLighocssy. Nancy ^ Amu* Papp, Joseph Daniel P;u>mis,: J Jobepti Fgmriak, Jo;m Kath-; Marilyn Kay Durkin. &el Trainor* Oo^ald Edward Trem-1 WestfieW Education Association. visited many exciting places in New \ Also, Mary Susaii Eagnnf Karen t bl 9 Kolbm Ct. Vaecaro, Judith j He is married aod the father of! York City, the World's Fair am* dif. (Elizabeth Ehrfcardt. Kathryn Marion' fer-ont towns in New Jersey with my j Ehrhardt Phyllis Jeati Falvo, Rk&- Voigi, A^olto Juan Zuniga. | two chttdren. family and other AFS students. lard Thomas Ferri, Janet Marie •"!"_ " "ih _ %edal "By living in Use United Stales 10 I Fior»v4«tHl+ Nicholas John Fteno, I have learned tow to un» | Michael SYimmn Fofey, George Ed- Boosters WIU Jams. pwpte who have different * wan* Grosfcinsky, Jo Ann Harper. The teams presented gifts to their 1 ways of living, idc^s. and attitudes, 1 Hoberiberti ThomaThonjass HawcaHaweo,. JameJamess I i Continued from page I) coa ches during the ceremonies and I think that is very good since j Charles Heimtich, Dorothy Ann Bat* Eetty Ann which followed dessert in the school it k the goal of the American Field I Hogan, Hobert Lees Keogh, John scorer for the baseball team, was cafeteria. Dancing for the athletes Service la help the people fram dif- j &aym«nd Keppler Jr.. Thomas Kev- gives a pin. their dates ftHawed the pins were pre- ft with music provided HONOKEO—John Del Moataea, Edison Junior High School seventh ferent countries to know each other! to Kilkenny, MichaeJ Aatifflny Kioa- grade student, receives congraiulatians u&& $td9 War Ba»

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AD 3-1111 Broad St. 233 Opon Monday 'til 9 P.M. F&g# 4 OBITUARIES Paul Carlson Awarded any Edison Students Get A war Area Students In Cap nft k" I—i—ii I^AB Doctoral Fellowship J. 'I-1.1 -" - •- -•• •- • Mrs* Howard HL Clark Paul! Edward Carlsoa of 70S Shad- * • •- - -• owlawc Di\ has h&an swan&cl u doo- At Junior High Assembly Friday •"•'' .<: • Mrs. Louise M, Clark of 2$5 Colo- ••_ ™ • * • •\. • • i - ' •...'". nisi Homes Dr., NW, Atlanta, Ga., foritl fellowship in business admin- At the annual awards assembly son, Terence Traeey, John Vustano. a former resident, died May 38 iniEtratkm by Use Ford Foundation, ••feeki Friday at Edison Junior Higji nicbjard Wade, David Waters, Doug- a private basipttal is Atlanta. it was siinauBced Uiis wc«k. School students were honored for las Wy«o£f 'numerals 5967'.

' -•. ""• •. Mrs. Clark lived here For 24 years A graduate student nominated by their «chteraneuts in citizenship, Also, Richard Adriaar, Rog-ar Boll. Mrs. of Columbia University, Car-lscn -wUl scholarship, service ami sports, in Edward Bite. Writer Brown, Brace bie _. - - before mming tQ Atlanta i2 years r ago. She is survived by her husband, receive a |2.50& tbasic stipend, plus addition David Keebcr received a Clark. WUiiam Corttes. Craig Ora*- j Ctaies T, Mannino Jr.. SOP «^ ^ - of Bcfeflre degree in business aUewancef i>r dependents, tuition special award relating to his hero- ministration; DonaM K. •i-™:--: Howard M. Clark Sr.: s daughter, IW, Jolm Crosby, Gfcw Valles, Rich- j and Mrs. Mannino «f 750 Austin St.. -Mrs. Robert E. Vouftg1 of Neshanic and reseaiish expenses. He is ene of ism in saving two boys from drown- ard Davis. Kevin Detiman. Nicholas his bachelor i>f basinet* of Mr. and Mrs. Donald awardees of feUownhips granted cum laud*. Station; two sons, Howard .ML of ing last year. I>iGirolamo, Bradford Dwelks, David st rat Hm degtree Th ui'sdey of 851 Carleton RdM bachelor of Smyrna, Oa.. and Barnes £. of At- The presentations and winners fol- Ehter*. Richard Engel. Thomas ] (torn the University of Toledo, degree. jors in pr^>ari*tkm Jtor teaching atid low; Handxa* Richard Haney. Car lion i * * * * * * •i! V lanta, Ga.: two sisters, Mrs. John research carers. Jackson, Francis Jackson, Bradley Robert W. 3Pagam>, formerly of Mark C. Taylor of 711 •-. Malloy of SomerviHe, and Mrs, -• -i v i Boy Scout awsjxi preseai^d by m • •• _ Frank Keltey of ladfo. Cal.; a Robert Bills. District Scout Commis- Killian, Scott Larson. Robert Lay, Westiicld, received ins BS degree in Ave- is one o( 27 W**teyan d ij H mechanical e*3gineenng at the com- sky freshman who have been brofc her, 1* w I s G reen of Sale mt sioner* to &avid Keener. Steven Leifer, Kdmond MacCtoskey. Mass., and six grandchildren. Thomas M$cDow«ll, Robert Miglioz mencement exercises of Newark Col- ted to th# College of mc'ml £ *.• 1 Held Up By Anseriean Legion CRlzesship ei, William Moore, Mark Morgan, lege of .engineering Thursday eve- fai* their sophomore year. Interment was m Fairvtow Ceme- awards presented fey Miss Melissa ning. He is associated wiift * * * Pouratte to Wi&ian? Stewart Charles McH, Robert Palmer, Jona- tery. Site Problem than Porkowski, Rehn Peterson, Bigejow fit Co., Inc. of Nancy Girard of 4lQ J-etwix Ave.» ift.C...~ '. . * # * Judith Httchcox'of IMS Tice Pi - • •• • • * * * — Offidals here are 1>AK Richard H. HufdageL s th£ (Mass.) College jUne 13 * * t Tavern, Waichung. He reported Chere were delays in Latin awards presented ijy Mrs. Mel Robinson and John SiH. at Partmouth College. were Kichard Mayer, son of Mr. and * * * Mary Donaldson of KtioUwood Ter. Anyone knowing the addresses of trafemg the title, " Mildred M. I^ofig to EHen Quacked Most Improved Students awards They will go to England in Septem- Mrs. Butfftne-Mayer of 225 Delaware The councilman said he wrote to feos (certificate of superlative mer- presenled by Albert L. Bohal to A bachelor of music degree has St,, wife a-BS degree in psychology- 8. &e foHowing are asked to contact been awarded Nancy R. Schneider ber where he will study iaw at Ox- Mrs, Margaret Brady Mencke of the state nearly s year ago and w* it and a medal; Marilyn Wslkey, Craig Isaacson ilth grade), Jacque- ford University for two y«ai*S «Ttt OeriW Vamum, son ol Mr, and Mrs Nancy Larson* Laura Jktofoi, pgtri- line Steel (eighth grade), and Sub-y the Oberlin College Conservatory G. -F. Vamum of $n Faimwnt Ave' Delaware. If 5 Ridge Rd.t Summit, or Mrs. Ruth notified that the land was owned by Fulbrlght scholarship. Kirn* David Bpruc!iowitz, Beditel (9th grade). o£ Music. She is the- daughter of with a SS degree. iii Ui&Qgy siaii in Gilbert ef H mdgn Way, the Child* Service Association of Mr. m4 Mrs. Heimuth G. Schneider "4 Newark, cia Mulqueen ^cortHeiates * • t of 521 Fairmont Ave, peter U'eJinesz, who was graduated Blibarrfe, datighter of Wilmingta Mury Betti Bockius, Kenneth F. After getting a favorable response nect merit); Rofcin Shaw, Patricia June 3 from Sefan HaU University, •. A, It* Biamf the metfcemeiR exercises' ot the Massa- who ftas sialfiifflned rod, Marvin Braggtr, William Ap- to call a series of public meetings presented by Miss 7s. Gall McDowell h, E, Wcmters, retiring president, were awarded associate in arts 4& Vale Scjiooi of Nursing. to Sue Bent, Kerry Baggaley, Bar- end Mrs, A. Cuckler, new president, chusetts Institute of Technology Frk scholarship during fer pk-ton, Douglas Miller, Bea Mary before July I to outline the details grees at Green Mountain College, 4ay. He was a dean's list student, Centenary, She a& bara K-ettp, Jeanne Lessner, Nancy at the home of Mrs. Wou-ters, 425PouHney, Vt. R^ert >faitrie Ci 323 Summit Coates, William Andrews, Martin for the r*oQJ 8&^ seete • - * . '* •* * Campbell, Rita ColieUi, Debbie Der- Jefferson Ave. * * * Ave. and Donald K. Moore of 851 annual pri^ m aH fa ^ Miriam Vreeland, Bon applications. Dave Smith ol Westfield won a let, doing the best urt a , Fat Oweds, Edwin Hail and ringer, Jackie Harris, Mary Lou Officers, advisors and committee Douglas C. Leitch, son of Mr, and CaHeton Rd. htvVe 4)een graduated Mrs, J, B, Leitch of §4i Elm Si, has ter in track from Beloit Coilege. partmem which wai kf\ Vilma Lee Wbeefer. Hely, Janet Hollov/ay. Lynn Hunger- chairmen for the coming year are: from Lehigh University, Robert will * * * the ^o^essisn of tfte ford, Noreen Mandell, Valerie Me- President, Mrs. A. C. Cttcltier; first received a bachelor of arts degree work for the Hartford of 845 Summit Ed. and where a seal Is desired. Graves, June Perkowski L. Tipson; Wychvvood Rd,, has received the resented the foreign language de- Kobert B. ^agnassola «f 229 HysHp Sidewalk! FOR ALL TIME ary Meyers. Mrs. W. Taylor; bachelor of science degree with a partment at commencement exer- Ave. Mrs, Johnson is a former **Mra* ¥ major in nursing from Wheaton cises. •• . * *. * A Barre Guild Certified Monument America" and & former member of Mrs. T. Hfchey; teachers' welfare, Seoich , BHI Mrs. 6, Buttermore; end public rep- till) College, Deborah Brix Huff- * * * . . June graduates from Pennsylvania adopted Tuescfey night Is carved from Sstect Barre Granite the Recreation Commission. man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karen S, Dohrmann, daughter of Cueki^r and States University Include Virginia L. Committee to msfrd and guaranteed for sil time, it Is your Warren Smith, Dick Eaimck, Chuck George Brix of 722 Rahwa* Ave.. re- Mr. and Mrs. Henry c, Dohmtaqn Campbell of 7ie.Coolldge St,, BS, art in Terriii &&, assurance of a beautl' VJsitor Hurt in Fall Crow, Jack Classen, ^rank Tofcash, ceived the bachelor of music degree of Lititz, Pa,, formerly of Westfietdt education; Elaine HekeJer of 520Broad St at a fui and fitting monu- Rollo Wheaton, Gary McMiKan, Serving in "an advisory capacity with a major in organ. received an AB degree from Ly&m- Klmball "Rim, BA, secondary educa- capital imprwanesisft ment to those you love. Mrs, Beatrippe Wilde,, ^ ol Craig Stein, Bob McElray, Dick Fa- will be- Dr. Bobert U Foose, ing College where she majored Iti England visiting in WestfHd, suf- tion; Philip D. Sosniek of 22G Dela- Miss Helen M. T See our fsne monument paceio, Tom Bennett, Seott Bower, pal; Miss Louise. Thctirer, Barbara Hoguskf, daughter of Mr. sociology and elementary education, ware St.,-BS business admimstra- clerk, was authori) display. Monuments fered afcrasions ol the face early and Mrs, Jolm Roguski Jr., 925A gradaute of Westfield High School, t Tuesday morning whea she feUdow n E CooHdge St.. was graduated cum Jeanne M. Williams of 783for bids for bKimo»» Schaible, Paid' Fair, Ed Loeffier, ' she has accepted a teacliing position Ter., 05,, home econom- the easterly & the stc^s of tho underpass at the luncheon, a short laude from St, Mary of the Woods in Bptata, Pa. L. L. MANNING & SON north side railroad station. Quaglietta, Sandy LangfoH. College, She plans to enter gradu- ies and educational service$; Janet Cooper Rd. to Intramural awards presented by business hieeting was held at which * * * H, Wilson of'101 Dickson Dr., MONUMENTS ~~ MARKERS Mrs. Wilde, who Is visiting at the A, Rossrnagel to William J. time the proposed budget of $2,456 ate school in the fall. Charles W. Uogers received the home of Holmes Clayton, 240 Massa- was consumer services in teinessr Way and oa the P6on« PHi Joseph Bontivegna, Alan doctor of philosophy degree m phys- Virginia Dunn of Mountainside, BA, W. Broad St. fromi» 40S W. I^ront HI,, Plnlnrteld, N. J. chusetts Si,, was talken to the of- Students from Wcsifield. who grad- ics during coin men cement exercises fice of a physician by the Rescue Bernstein, Chandler BHIeter, Steph- uated last week from Montcloir State general arta an4 seieiiees. Ave, Bids*! Xlaltdera at en BortichowlU, Charles Braxton, at the Massachusetts tastitue of Squad for treatment. Heads Hitlside BPW College include Henry J. Burk of Technology. Susan Nyo Vernon re- var Over too David Buscht John Canavan, Robert 12! Marlboro St., who majored in Robert S. Hoyt* Jr.* of 720 Dart- A' $20,976 Engel, Jeffrey Feklman, Bruce Irene E. Phillips of 41 Sandra ceived the master of science degree moor was awarded the Ah degree math, and EfUiymia J. Kyrioglou of and Hobert Louis Vogler, son of Mr.: Garaner, Keith Grobci, Brian HOWJS, Cir. has been reelecEed as president 1315 Central Avo., who majored in in EiiglisJi toy Denlson University, Murray HiH Donald Hudson, Robert Jenks, John of the Hillside Business and Profes- and Mrs. Louis Vogler of 1S1 Lin- Granvllle, O,, recetttJy, He earned business education, coln R&, received the BS degree lory sewers is the v Koelin, Paul Mass, Gary McLaygh- sional Women's Club. Miss Phillips * * * the'Annie iMary MacNeill poetry Un. David Millar, Alexander Moli- also is State BPW corresponding Graduating this week from TLehigh in aeronautics and astronautics Vog- prize for poetry writing, ler was a dean's list student. Twenty-seven Competence viatis, Mark Palasits, Marc Perf- secretary. She is a dietitian in theUniversity from WeslfieJd were Wil- * * * Rd petitioned f« ; mitter, Randall Hichardson, Bruce Hillside public schools and in charge liam E. Anderson, son of Mr. and „ , * * * Mount Holyoke conferred bachelor of all the Hillside school cafeterias. Micliele Anne Jtfutphy of 1351 E. of arts degrees last week upon Ele- The matter n Schork, Briaa Stanley, William Mrs, Clarence Anderson of 2390 tee for study. Creates Stenrber, Steven Suchart, Todd Swen- Broad St., and Hobin S. Graham of anor J, Neubeck, daughter eC Mr. Confidence h*>*»#"'^'^-^i*#|k.^-rf*4#-*|-»^4*-^^ FOR TERMITE PROTECTION CALL

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- •• •= . . • * -.^^••J Sunnyfield BUTTER Banquet Pies :r v l * 5 lemons HIOHERt •caaisnes HISHERI 2 .t - -i . - i ' • T -: • • oll 19 •" • ^ •" • •''- . '. "• •'• y-y-'.'\^\ •-" Good Only at Super Market* In Union, Middlesex . " . • •"• ' -i -•/-•• _•- • J - - and Somerset Counties, - • • • •' -• • • •. • * :.' • • JANE PARKER BAKED FOODS SAVE ON THESE GROCERY. BUYS! ; y I coupon p«r family Coupon »*pSr«* Sol., Jun« I9fh • : ^•-.;-^i-f-.i:l V;.: .•„":- ^NN •:';/•;; AiP Sunnybrook 1 doz. BLUEBERRY PIE Medium Size —Grado A 1 .,*.•-" .^; •--;^^:1 -J: •'" FRESH WHITE EGGS : : 3 1.00 .•'• ,- -^ -'•• H ^.^"'.. u'..'-. -\." .:.--.--. -- '.- !^' ". . . Regular Size SAVE 16c 11b, 8 ez. 49 SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE bot. bot, 1_ -• .-••'• 39' ":•"-" >- •' -".-••- •

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ANY TWO LOAVES 1 got ' •.' ..'"^-v;".-. COUPON 1000 j Raisin Bread • _ • _ •. ," • • WORTH cont,. 49 Marvel Ice Milk Scot Tissue 9 ' 1.00 "" - ' '" - •-":'-!• . - - • ^i --n i i i H RICE IS oi. SPAGHETTI*- I • . Porker BREAD C • • \ "" •• • '.I-.'. ''•>" Good Only at Super Market* In Union, Middlesex JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH PUDDING 43* la Rosa 5PASHETTINI ...... r -. -... Menner's 2 Z 45 : • "\ " "j. • • ^ b and Somerset Counties. All Colon B roll* OOC . — . . .1 1 coupon par family. Coupon tupi'" Sat., Jun» 19th Will Scot Towels !20Sh.#H Ken-l-Ration IZ 6 AiP b A*P Sharp Cheddar 6911 Maxwell House Coffee ^3 i . 2.39 Green Cionf Brand -AHGrlndi A&P Sliced Swiss ™£ £ I UM41II Wllwv 4c«f-qc*»TiflD»f !ab«li can Corn Niblets 5 12 oi. OAD Cream Cheese .,t4 Ld 2 \;1,: 19° Savarin Coffee 211.69 «,» 09 P u p Mexicorn !2oi. .y^75o CLIP THIS COUPON Ai NABISCO—Cr*me E.ndwlcfi l-lb. csn» Cottage Cheese flZ'Z'/ 2 e* 45" OREO or BARONET i Ib. i ggo DnrrloilV AMERICAN CHEESE SLICES l2oiflA« Golden Corn 89 5 • can* •omen s B..t....:..jPaitouriiad Frocai u ..f . pig.L._ trf Bachman Thin Pretzels bow SLUE BONNET Green Beans 4 Mb. 77g9 o A*P Margarine coru A&P'iOWN—a oi. bottli Mb. TOWARDS THE PURCHAS Kraft Miracle Margarine Whole Green Beans 4 95 THIS 6o> WHOLE GREEN !4 3«, BOX 00 Bonesse Shampoo 49c Asparagus carl 55 COUPON Bonnie Gat Food 2 earn WORTH l^-mlfl LlvdL5ydrr- Ahandd CUctftCUctufhi Parl-Pirrsi A 6'/j di- A? OWN BAGS Udld CATT andd nncDOG: imAFOOnD *C ,--«cam< **• PLASTIC BAGS 60 on Markeis i Union, Middlesex i .. r . 1 .- Good Only at Supe Gerber's Baby Cereals Scott Gut-Rite Sandwich SIi& A roll Cascade end Somerset Countie AH Colon i . OOO .«pir« Sat., inn* Ifih A.Ri« 9 sot oic Scotties Facial Tissue 10^pl / for Automatic Mb. 4 M. 1 AiP Gentle Fels Clear i«.-fn.b.i ' r, . *,!'49" Ragu Spaghetti Sauce Fels Instant Granules Cold Water All

^^^^H ^^^^BP 4^^^B W^^^B ^^^^ ' ^" ^^mv ^^^' Old World CWm IS'/* ot Oil 2-lb. / Qc Snowy Bleach ° ^rf* LAUNDRY CLIP THIS COUPON PI*I« lap "' iir 07 Refreshing Beverages! — DETERGENT YUKON CLUB—All Flavor., Regular or Low/ O»lorJ« Sweet 'N Low Sugar Substitute Vim Detergent Tablets AiP Canned Soda 12cans pig. of OQ 10c OfF 2fb. fcoi. A*P All Flavors—NO DEPOSIT I pt. 12 II. oz. LABEL ] SO «' 1 __•-. u.J . 4_ . —n " pfcg. 6 TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF C THIS 1 QUART JAR ANN PAGE Yukon Club Soda 5 99 COUPON Zest Deodorant Soap Surf Detergent WORTH Iced Tea Mix ur^ S'iiTffl* 7r L-f/Bar 0 cflk*t OOc OFF 3lb,2oi. Bn Gheeri-AH ../r T^L. 6 p»... 19° LABEL>" L -7- D"0 " * CAP'N JOHN'S Qulok-Froztn

A*P Praise Deodorant Soap 10 oi, Swan Pink Lotion i" F • ^ , Fish Sticks 3 pkgi> 98 m ^ Bandud bafh ••»m IP — ••- ;• LAfiCL cabi m j'-_..'L L JF Praise Deodorant Soap Silver Dust Blue Detergent

LABEL pbg. ?^ Prices offwetivo thru Juno 19th In Super .1 -••• Final Touch and Solf-Sorvke Stores only in Northern New Duz Detergent Jcrioy, Oranyo and Rock [and Countiot. Il 7c> 5c OFF Fabric 1 pf. I I ABEL Softener plai All Tobacco Pr^duclir Frc^li Milk and Alcoholic i -89 6x*ra|>t from Plaid Stamp THE WESTFJEELD (N. J,) LE&DEK, TTORSDAT, 3tmE 37, 1S6S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ri/UL ESTATi FOR SALE • REAL iSTAfE F0* SALI •

BARRETT & CRA1N EDWIN 0* C B, SMfTH, JR NANCY F. REYNOLDS PEARSAiL DANKER & DANKER, ATW0OD REALTY RAMDOLPH- Inc. 112 Elm K ASSOCIATES & Mo unto inside WIEGMAN CO. AD 3-5555 BARN AD 2-13OQ AD 3-1S00 REALTORS rr «f The FRANKENBACH ELMER STREET SUGGEST . . . IN0VROBS -WESTFICLD ART SNOW - "TURTLES* ADoms 2-6609 J WESTFIELD 4 CANDID COLOR PICTURES n 3 bdrt. ^ IIS Elm St., AD 2-4700 OF THE EXHIBIT Hazel Wa^i hits in W«»tfi W fOUR BEDROOMS fyr another fi ANQ SPgCTATOHS liitatlon. Kim WASHINGTON SCHOOL STONE FRONT COLON!At f COME SEE THEM wixi-dow, iis time it 1« a AREA IN WESTFIEU) I Members IN OUR BEUEVE if OR •*•! ELEVATION of WINDOW PROJECTOR of turtle North sido locfttioit — Stntr«-»t! Listen to this: v^Htibule — twenty-two toot Hornen'ca, tltvin. And, Ft re*? l^ v^rjf I'IUPF tw living; Fttotn — **eyfir&te dlf IN MOUNTAINSIDE HDWirtt diwiwl? loom Kodiern tcltcben SO U^ A ash H, fhe first tUior of thU ut- with efltlntF space. 2 C ami Uled bath. ^t^»mt floor ha» tiett *li-7 x 2<*J -^ Powder room rftiu*h with S Realtors I of homes for ^ more ljir*e fcedroomff *M *n* 2 hathtt; open port'h with uwtn h — Three prrtt>" bedrooms have In me o t ti t r S.s_tt til * i* Uii i*i* H^in t -it i p ing wlmtows-; Eitt^e baseman t, Offering Forty-Three Wo have to & p room H TV (or full tiled hath on Kecoivd K rwmn; Jictt water, Years of Experience We — I-fOts of h^Hi with oil; 3-t-Hr & \ ant' of the kitchen, bedroom and fuli bath. 1S54 is In an excellent Fan wood looiition. No. over 24x2*. Plot J 15xl&l In Brlg'fcifwove1!, ov- a. io while Upstair i wltji fiL tr*?*SLfcirst!tfutf not tt>_o *| butH It; 1S52 -We 3fke It, IE dormer aeroftt* the rear and twowive; ft»r quick H«re you ll n.w *34,000 aing; dormers in frunt> thru* Priced at BRAND NEW RANCH would be linrcl to 4 ama and another full find. houat* to h** built will * ftfith. Two of iiw tM^ro^nif ON ARBOREAL with KIVIC STREET tors OF VALUE on ih- frani APPIC TREE IANE " EARIY AMERICAN" 3 befJroom, 3- bath hoae ruoms l« In the Waehlntftun AT $24,900,001 recreation room, *$ n built- $42,500, ff** will fl NEARLY 2 ACRES d T y room K PROFESSIONAL SITE Cod. fintranee ball* Hvinif room, School district of c -In a «rarden ' the $55,0OO, dining room.TVrw, io beat, O ROOM TO EXPAND I haI|T a b^ftiutiful kit- EAST BROAD ST. Center Hall ea*> and of courHt, a 3-car m let floor b«iirooai Jtnrt trance py livingyi- ro.oen —r •AJSB >«ltr of (8tve fi^oond floorha s three- separate dining: room — TV e a home that can grow ^47-500, and beca-uae of ^«f second bain, ModerMd n kikltchpt h n with with the family * * . bed nmrh scarcity af n^^t five grarttgre- Easy to eating1 »pax?e — B^wirp^m artd , we helif?ve that of Corner Ivt, ibJ t J2*S9 roem ha*, ana bath on the first floor, on B l«r*'i>- it lot ^f lor, bath -v-r Second floor hse- 3 nice one ispBtJilrw When you ihis H&Ungr will be BOUJ by itlui 1» to bedroom^ 1H hnih hope bed room a plua full plnr inors, there's tfrpftue for & mure If time ground ts broken. If full 1 bedrooms ami the frlumfctns ** kit .ftn$ Jftfil T —- The <• - cuHtom*huilt HOHI^B in tlio rol* chen lias wait oven, table top WASHINGTON SCHOOL ItaMtittfful' c*iiTL*]f" Entrance haM ' * i". .. JUST OVER THE ling: t'fiuntryaMl^ about 3 milts ftfiuii rajn^tf, dtatiivturfifcr. Fiun.ily room — Ivivir^a' roont 'with five foot $22,500 fr^m ibn Delaware III ver. ut<> with haw fiii^eil httttth fireplace. wlrte bi*Iok fil-'epiaee — Dlninff ll car»&tin UN* IN A Within en api*r*>xlinat« ifl mite Aiwa — « sundtt-k oft *t U Prttty Colon 1*1 bwilt by Henry room ;haa exposed hand hewn 1 ff are PhiHhmburg, PI em* West in 19Sg. in excellent con- ehair r&II. plctur* win- ^estert' C cape Cos on & Jut and CJlnton. On % *urrt mtton. Attmctlv* S8* living s« the x 13*. Wood btirnlnir ftre- PRETTY, YOUNG, t>en — Modern kitchen i of p in the living room, 2 bed- j, ftrSouH rteglfftis of 2 bed- rt?oin with ftrepjaee, d:inlnB ed wall oven pius' MODERN NEIGHBORHOOD room ranc'h homes, and 3 or * Kftlor«? - + - FOUR BEDROOMS room, pfl-neHed bl& for Ifeefr EDWIN O. EDWARDS *liiirie and wull; full dining room; FANWOOD yoiniment with u«! . Thin imrflculiir buiae many c«-binet« In kitchen. lion, near #cb«olis(t Elm St. Two full foatlm with iubs: two T)iU * built Jn JSSi, In an mi* tit fn | nte#I liy feftdreoma down &n were incu^jjcjrat- la nearly 23* !oni£* Double #a- • • " in . AI) 3-&620 AD 3- Clint «$I in this home when tfce own- fire A lot o£ liOUsfi for $30,500, ,.; ers had H built SpHciotaa rooi«» by flip wlto TAMAQUES "SPLIT" wirt-tjlzfi heel moms. 3i5 ft, Senate •« 0*1 r town ing' cevereti patio uveHwok- immediate / ROOMS (INC) DEN 4 ,_ [in she Highly tite yard, shrubbed for pri- 32^PANE PICTURE WINDOW * ***"* .A.! Uiil Lincoln SehoQt vacy. In *t choices soctlxm of JKr». t>»r** . .Al> 2-67H0 C B. SMITH, JR. aitrHciive tiid $45,000. FIREPLACE AD bath home, FOUR BEDROOM HOWE M, A. MERCNER BEAUTIFUL YARD Mr in her Mnttlpl* WITH TWO 8ATHS $24,900. • • i • 111111 • i • i IIt Central AT*. with log barflifUE newly Aeefl«Kt«*t POWDER ROOM p H-vel, RECREATION ROOM A Homo to 4 Iutc1roe>in## g , AD #-4783 lavato Atl $41,900. Beat the Bland MOUNTAINSIDE C, Jr, ...... AD and "MODIRNISTIC" Who daeflti't "(van6 a home PfCTURESQUE CAPS COD as a Iftile bit ilitferemt'* from the Coiont«h Uyilt 1SG3, IjiTge liv or«ihi&rr? There is a nwrvt In DEEP, WOODED LOT Inff room* formul dlkilnff room, owner 4 larerc &^dr4u*mst 2*^ baths, can firive quick AIR CONDITIONED In 1» r t ps h tint! ktaatlms it. Find out Htiout brigrht automatic kitchen, yotimoll first tinO you'll Bnrf $33,500. WALTER KOSTER, INC. bt I duly fuvf room wla^O brcitUfasl room, j in ,to(5 .lo^titi ali i iy$ilti*-&tn ranch I» the It canlcr to JJntl an un«sunj with ffimlly room;fin fitMt 11 settling for your con- J HKAI-TOTU 2-car houls; 4 bedroo it In In AT - -* . tu jtnatclir Wu re i wm>«ied Jot* tnahy rnn^Hy t-tvom with i^iiHc temporary fitrnishhtffa * to hotpt t living «wnt nmt It offers a great deal in JiXr or more V™1 V jls^OO, .PrlVicjpaitt"bniy^ any panelled den adjoint* the n PICTURE BOOK HOME only- 20x40 covered putlfi, Beautifully, M. A. MERCNER Jiving room finished 14x27 ft, recreation | 4 #Li!ie ,Westfi,e^ vicinity we have a siip^rbJr altiiAted -«...,= «»« Off of Berlan room, jfllxka ft card room. Very (reitr flame hnmc in a ne^hvorhootl of wfnrthis streets in Fanwoort. r N t f u 1 erhdo!», Qtder deluxe kitchen with C-I5 waft Bt2 1 refrigerator FOR RENT r Court, of ftll finely ttnrl tastefully ^^aontteil. A cS^r^alf^uS^JeartB^'o • , on "a -auEft> fitmi-.il with in In the lare;e living room with firepl«c©; tiiere'« it formal dinta« THt JOHNSON AGENCY, room witsh RrealtK, *« room, tinVdBt generouie tQ 3s Hijws "cline-in". httchen ott tlie Jlrst kve* and. 3 j i\i*li Vii *t J £.* *Jr]shtt clte«rf«l hedrnoniH and 2 pjpftmlnfr INSUtORS M J »at?«!. Down from ih& tfvliis-aren thp family may enttiy the . ott ••bwytr, nncl 1 •• -* new gistteN awl *8 ectudofl f«I „ £f^Mt family i-oom finrlng thoae Informal satiiertnHB that are^ 26 Sfr«t In AD 2-0300 muvo in ois desuUend street- 3 or no w Hvfnu , 2 tiled t*itt.lia Cape nienUy ]octtt«d £o all fl';huolBf tranAportiitlDin and even nulck living room with fireplace occupancy 3f that is your -vvieh, I>riee: *27Pr" ' picture wltiflowfet, ^^ (one trttli Imlli-ln featwrew iy on thin rMom, kitchen with »)* a homo but. rarlay .finda.at J2 &O0. Thei-e- Are- -three -n- T '• hreakfaat nooK .ttcsr^cn^l p are IMMACULATE CONDITION finished JmHcment wilh cedar hy \u*Ht f lyy WALTER KOSTER, INC. llnert starftfre elow^t, Jike wl i T e We ihirtlc you'll agree you can I>rlvo( Moimtntnald* t " P° J » kUeh*ii In moflern with table corner, w 1 t city am! well water, >»u uiure» may %*ef .**nipv* fiKiLt In/ the owners i'ul whito birchos, AI>AM »a recrtatipn room, nit&chcd ^aruard* : have titk-en «ucn good enr^ of PEARSALL and fruit troew, a mflen Up New oyr Btatlon antl stores handy. Owner thin Mountainside home. Only from l«*nnwoort ftiatt«M, B year* old* oii a. lot 250 ft* new BchooL PriCtt *3^D04, COZY cortm front Center hall. Fireplace fn c3uclce many exints, tmcli as SOLfD BRICK RANCH the living room, 3 twin slas* & room Colonial on aaulet xoitih stdf street. bedroom*. 2*£ B&thiu ulus ex* ti filff 5H ROOMS Homier, Sr. ,. * * j ' «fpUU . phporch,, dll pan si o fa space. Recreation room, , bedroom I'' S-0I0O grooms ftnrl bath; walk-up attlo ideal Jg too, J37&& FRANKENBACH fan, it to mi w in flows' and CUSTOM BUIIT - % ACRE and atojfttae, Ohiy $S50O ' U HturrenH. Call 7Sti-l4^8 for up* "TURN AROUND' STREST of «i* pointment. —Mnun(nin«Irf*—Si.nt.-H Plain offe DESIRABLE LOCATION + «d fo.P sale by the ordinal owners nort AI> SCOTCH l*i,J step-down living- room i*« always ftppcalJnff; naA SCOTCH HAtm n OUs kltchcn w south wide Colonial tn>H tt a ftwoi l0 VEl ' *tl*' w^Il oven,:counter top rang*; RECENT , . . $39,500. l . l? windows Yor yoyf table olKi^ bedrooms/ 2V^ tmth«t 3- Cttr yarf PormAl air.ingr room. Thrco AD raees l^rpTe recreation romn, ..u1!1'110, ^ B fourth bodroom or* tfte *b<*h)M) 9MTTWS 8S&-5I-I2, HOMES FOR RENT" * * * "• * OWN DECORATING Mr*. Janet Ritchie ,,AD 3-4T5O juat a step ' around the etfrofrr- 1 , r n. florae AU iiHuaily have several gaatl * * * * from the exterior that thts home barf eltfht >B for rent lit tho *B0O-*30 bathai l^tve first ffobr roome and hath*.lnvtw\\t*K Br&m! HOW raneln jUHt wftfttni? . Defmar Ritchie . ,. Ai> brit'e ru««:e. We'll be KlBit to for you to dcehii! on the . Pramnll.. AM 2- rciumt ***** .t . ,. three aectHuJ flaor bcSrow^"anil liath, i'Uli In&r details* 4 Iwri irnny* heh> tf you'JI cull AD Ii- or attached etirngrG, hot water heat, 124,900. Upper $2(>*« a-isoo. i . r * i - baths, golfien cliorry pK t BRICK FRONT COLONIAL fn rttmily room, Nuiorie AM-KM the purchaser who lovefl anti^u^p chwrm I und raillo. On a for j; hull c i to ttir l ami their (Hitolfiy* It if* UIf(Iy«H * junlur Iiitfh with th«J vj»K wut and dun to year oJft home «o_«lrrlv "COLONiAi RANCH" room unit] hlU*1i^n to 2 true ft! H. CLAY FR1EDRICHS, Inc., Realtor 3 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS the "if 1.HM11-0O3MR, two h hsr WESTFIEtD Owr 37ih Year FANWOOD BEAUTIFUL W ACRE LOT WOODED BACKDROP well timdsuMiM'il; j»l«t oven haK n twonty-fiv o ytar olit iiollJv — yuu run two it luvjshlr r»ni« Cliriiltmua. QUIET not Ear from tmvn+ 55,000, tmsit in liMO the ^vh«le CRISP SPt«T IEVEI "TURN AROUND" STREET P with us Hi«tft roof $23,300 $21,900 Hue W'urlcniuiiHh*]} J-ynouU the of Jt« ti DESIRABLE LOCATION The ntvtuTK huvc jilrt'iuty'left to 1>ti|jtl in Mlrlttirnn THE JOHNSON AGINCY, INC. of tfwti t*ol!fl (H-imfurt M1 t!t!» uliler hcuno f»r yntnifi: ftimlly; rm^v vac-ant'^ clonn nnti nttnti SCOTCH PLAINS show it nny time. Oflt'red at m.500, " with &n eye on the iriiul4>rn liumc IHIH tiltiht-f? room, Kiinio jx?<>m ami i ¥* ? foil hjiHPni^nl «mT {EtlHfii4Mt ifnraM:^ I*reiCv iot with » $32,900* to vivw of If*** Watthyng*! in Hcotuh Plutus, Now Yoik all for C, TATIS An SMUIftfl FOUR BEDROOM RANCH HOME "COLONIAL RANCH" A BEAUTY! - $S4,$O0, ._-^.—• $26,400 $57^00 $24,900 (AIR CONDITIONED) ELSIE BETZf !nc. % WESTFIELO COLONIAL ^ Homo in I* «nwouil nfTern mif only 4 TO hy lt^-n) i*Htbs h\H rt ISIHT funtlly aft m «1 v r H nwil 9 HUGE piwMii itntl n IIitMhPil tmHrnt ion in 303 Mountain mi $20,900. Tho ^tf.nl Telephone ADam* 3-1422 t^luMl. Tht« !^ truly Ensuwu^l atmt worthy uf utEII tilt-tttri'fttiurly Hvt it [ii 3 fiATHS - IE «n«J 3 j If uhf-fUuir Jivln^r In your ii knot !* TIN* jtHMUitv wlUt ay- »*»*• • • # • # *JMf«. • » a » » l Holy OVER A# tind "• BRICK AND FRAME CAPE COD «rtflnB. for list) $35,500 l buy Mi IM. SO! IT'S TO Writ fmiil homo in U*n f

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» f i ' . 23.1-134* later Cftr Referral I.. Ki-hvt * -• * I * • • * t J 1 I * • • * - \Vlniniti l Ct>r RIi ,-i»t n-iT«fl * 4 ii -in 'j »*,*..* 1 * * * H 4 i Jl I » «> .,...**. tiAUSTAf i *EAt ESTATE • AUTOS FOR $MM • HELP WANTED • "F • LIL B—U I . Ir'-U- "— I ^—^-B- e . FEMALE * F t 5 rr FTd. JlbkL —"• s K. WARING MMES J. DAVIDSON l off fa* - 2 4 WE'LL 1 s ww kiea to •so, e giving 7 i t 13 H is 16 OC, JR. $1564.50 -.TI • • -.. FHANK1IN SCHOOL to 21 22 n 24 26 -n Jftti*» S Vnriuot Ui 27 If m 2151.50 J f 7 C e n t ra I A v c. -, t, fi * 1 d. j$# tuber of CONDITION 5 Other on TO musi SCHOOLS Pu For prtefiB £44 ^' A» As a man graw« olcktf lie All Ave., © p.m. In case l-U-tt to V H4 fill! llvtnfc COLONIAL CHU>« fw mle.irnmeaiat V, AL* tENT SAIAftY. SCHOOL Kx»»rt Co.. 19-1-tt THC STONE'S House, Rt. 23, $37,900. UI-AI V R&. IitHt 44 WUA ST. 7 p.m. ilw* i , $7itii WESIRCLD: H J. Ti.plufjititui ft*r i|b ; farm riph top »o!1; el#t> fill rfirt. Hfter ft # fclt- lveritd any»-h*r«, Cheetnut Farm roll any [imfr, SSS-488*. 6 World's Fftitf—Htfl of Free Eater- VS. nuts 8HUI* Cat! 4 pHse (many Ifrtftt) —exhibit* sltow- *tif vf bath, 02^ t 'w reittiy to wi>iir i o/ pri%*te con^pettv* Mala mid HUllop Hmd tnll Mr, M Meadfcam. N- J. t m n Mini in duinoiu-attc sy#tem. comfU4* uX o»tatPH too nu- Cut I tt> lfRt that wlH fit Intft both dit! tuaBet. Call 643- HAHNf A COMPANY will*- HOME FOR RENT £fl, - 4-l-tf H£ t i, \V • •] I •> _. !•_ . • EMPLOY. WANTED k*at*PiC coat* PRETTY COLONIAL g, t20;wa , tiart , J1S: BoKt Call Ai> ie-ti4t& ait ht*»r l ^ SPLIT UVEL r -. . .|. . -... •. w. Ap IUMV sl, tujijier. ln»,*H, 111 HH I'unveriitij*. T2f\ HP, ply ^27 1C. llr- mmic, ilAJi, power PtPPrUi 1 IMVH fc. IlltOAH WM. \f\fc\ ortglual vwnir, tiUlv* . Join U«. fall A1S-&I4C. ALTENBURO-EUZAMETH, N. J MOTHERS - TEACHIR5 - lu on w USD DEN In n»cn pally 'Til 8-*—Bnt. "Til « HOUSEWIVES of AD 3-7650 rHKVnOMPT n. B-diinr ii Mat HAMMOND ORGAN AGINCY Tour ftpar** tlin** is in^iattt 5 % prlvvtr — HURT* hartltoil, low miU'ajtf man Jg ulr tu>rM3H i ftjtim L-a?li for vuoaiioit* tmiSM hour: tH' w«*Ul5* 01,500. l VLJUI" - -i-r • .T f *h f !t*l iniifi. hnui July f»- ATI 3-0 munKy, tour own 1 . blue and " It! lifter B RM. lm ik* living room. P. M«U AD fi » uutuinatit: AtTtKfBUftO HANO HOUSt, Int. i Will otttsi. • LEGAL NOTICES • In FITTIB-TAlLOt —r— TTiTr*n»Mi to th* ftrttw «r MARV C

on the i^— —"• i d -. . ;" -IP F —- SALE S •_R€ALESTATE-RENT • HAHNE COMPANY ut rnliHi, mail*' nn Ihfl rlt^vt'iTtlh iifty *H per pair; lttrff^ Htone JUKH, i»nnril(lou, lo 1 < Alt jfihiif ftiji^ froII1 ri'jnr, SI2; uf uf Jiltu A,!)., l^ilfti uptiii Hie niMiH-f TIIllKF. hPdraom epUt levrl,Ttv1fis 1 linrHi'-ilriMs n fapriafi* - *Sfi: 1 i room, kitchen with iMiilns arfa. III II K, till |>uwi»r, «»xvp fnr i oiilniJly !riviU*»il nlrtx *^f tin - t*Pt*it<* *>f Pi»^i H)- r'Mif**slt LEE K. WARING, REALTOR imtli, garage, liibhHl |]URr>m th*L tM't'rft- M1» kni. |a?&. AD i-S,1wH. 11 >t|ftm lii'iit, July 1 OGpupanry J1PE T i r 2S3-U32 for n l«r« of Hfilil rfiu **!!**!**!l o exhibit to 12 lease. S3.1.R969. .(-22-t( HMI »iiliMfM'H*er upnl*.*r onth or 15 13. BFoud St. r -till 11 -tuna KulrluiiH, 4-tluur, AD 2-r*03 tti W iiiut hm tlu*!r rUtltiiti UUEI tli- • AH il:s — *.| 11:1,11 t Evening- l W'hr.-I, 3 ft, i.Unt»f*1ri\ 4" of ai| fur putlo tahh', $ 30: INJIOM in AfttKA wtthln aiiBi-iimi II i Jt IIIT, ui lln*y will Httrrj liniivn, J , ,.,AD 2-85M •LOTS FOR SALE • pt^ tit-tin1, $ )n. 1WI*# tlll'IVV 11 «,(H»ll t ni't|inrt unity r Itm, from |iri«**-*uiHn(t l ) r k Wlltter ICrkhnrt *IJ S-7ttM HT. f» nuiiirt' wuiin-n. Mi»tti rn IIMVMMii Dunn Hn, |or AD 2.|«t:r. m with r. ( V- AuUu Ul BUehoff ID it-iei5 fi Miiy * tlub plun. AI Pu^rr, } r, P£T5 FOR SALE ni-lt ilt UN HOME u ml iu*ttp H!tr* - Am hi tf - X +117 , j" ^ TOT J- old, itmh- ill 'IS ITA* HVAtON FOR U-17-Jt PPPH 121.IB APARTMENTS-RENT 1IOVI\i triblr TV, »Si: C»rrv."-1 s » i-m i| MI1 \\\\ JI:UNI v rlay^r. 120; 11TA Virioi :-nnwirI Itl t i: It fin it hunt liiw |Hiti>'. 1 3 Si I>rI Vjit I- vu\ rvnir*1, lii-at iinil hut MALE OR FEMALE |M>r liit>1t- rtToril i»lu)"Hr, liift; larnv ^^-lilliiK. fiomt ]LJiiiift.-rl irt-nllv hu\ (23,900. wiiler Wwlfc in him «r irnlti. i^EIrpt•* rki~ w-f - -m tm PATRICK L. HEDDEN LHLiiiL rari.M'l. 110. AH !J - 4 ^ I •*- HTATK ul MOW ,IKIlril^,V: i ^W.im-fi Twn.). tf- 17-if Tt) WIMit'H H. UAiH-tOV, hln IlEALTOIt 1 1 nllih*«i bit y* Ui, 211", t*KCt*t I^ 1 hrft'H. 0"' vlHtM'H Hint in:rwuinit ri'pr* - , tint hnttm, f-Mt I*On|f hr M n>' "f 1 in (?!**• II, tuldriiM t* innlr k 111 I-M*T Wt- in tli* |clft'h?fl+ n suutti . IMMII- 1 rnrtH|iovl si- afttM u> s gaH a tn! rU li•Irity. HA IM.KY. IIIH wITo! Just $22r900 ults, hu J>i'tH- AH :^ 1MI, 3r^ wilt E -itn I*hyf* iy I**1 VOIT AUK MRIt^nv HI^UIMNMI* Hvliifr ronm find ini ^ I l wutl rrf Hfn, hul, u lorn, ni(riLn«m- Wilt cut iftwnt*. (Jaru*»n jilMhu rihul in u 1 .:ivll AiHI^n lu •r«r> will* lot. AH In • ROOM & BOARD • wurl< uuil luiniinil houHP '41 KOMil $fftS level honit* in a ti'M rwMt'ii- TV. IteuEtiMialily |irU-etl. A H 3-7107 I •* tl *rt 10—1 -i I v H t y uhtrh I.Litu-J A Toiithll Jin*1 MflfV Ii. your Jolm. Cull Arthur, Al) , hlw \x\f<\ are plnlntllYM, miiL iirtJrr Jn 11 \U\\ nrfjtt .with sjijirJ^us .iivim? ItOO.M AM) H0A1IU Uir ri'l-rU- mil t 1 1 mini H. Hitiilt*y mi4 ^Mi Ormjr and IHW UP. w^invtit 1" iu'Lviitt , .Ingulf. I *!* noil noim n\ uMM, rn^niJInir In (tu» Hni Su* uKlay, .Inin- II*. ( ( ;i' nt nill1 nl H will ' i r II"\V" O I'nurl nt N**\v *1pwy, wlOiirt Sfl >j# iTCn \itlim ]'in.int 11 to r». ilrt |i*»h i*ti y Sti li«rih^ •»! yuujn uft*»r .luly i'c (MthlS, ^KI'IIIHIV#' 13r 1 1 fi 6m i* A it. to 1& J.\M-, Alohy ihitiv tl you ftLil to du HI jMi Onwa Iirnnrrly n.tnl fti sir iill Hth fiy. 2-ll-tf by ri'llcf *1ptti£inrl.^l in thft MUHT haiilliitf. r^MhiTrt, ntHcn, y lJhi, Y^nl flhfil! flte your mi- INSTRUCTION er mill proof (if mirelrn In *tuj*n* NKW stor«, South Ave., J0x100 plus , JiinH hmik+*J uwwy. Ovor 1 BtM .n !*AtB tm-r T 1 k -I i- rnt^ wllh tli*- rlorU nf fht- Hunrrlnr 11x40. Double exit door*. Ample Tree nni (•rnift. Hialr Itrmfln Atui^K. Trenton, 4 Bedrooms parking:, 2 lavatories- Suitable for h LOWHL1/1 MUHIC MTUIHO, N11 w Jt'VM'Y hi Hpr^rOunce with thw anil jilpnty *if junkunk. HHaUirdtiy, Jnni 1 restaurant, aulo agancy, &r any Central Avflt| W*ntnetd, AD 8-366*. rUTi-H (if civil prni'1 (rft Mm! [ir'X ^- $26,5001 lHr L(l tn A, 14r>P W fr -i —• n ^fl, AD 3-^Bnl- 3-11-Lf l \| l Mi tU ^J 1 tt H I'l t . fnttruttion on All Inilrurnenfi i JUCHK tin' lililniilc with All lG*Bon* private, ijMih win i uriu-, * 'nil Th" nation hnn )wvn (M^tltnfnl fur find a jtrt'tiy vii-vv ir lliirt IK*1 iuar[>o^*' i>r qiHtMliiK t.ftht lu JENEWEIN A, 0NVENIENT L'hurnilnj? (*U]NII lal (.'ape Coii Ciirnlnn, Urn " " 1 mil 1 t+F'H I urjit iwi UJI 1 OFFICES FOR RENT OR,, ar with iozy living r«(>m. dri - K. Cl. BDKNBTT, ttm^hor of piano. U P-33S.1. JiHtetit iriutliuJo, C3(i.nHliur TiifHiln y EIIHI f'utni ty, Ni-\v .Ti-rnry, Uim wvri HH 1 -' flk^PICB BFACR FOll ulttr, Iw«HaLinii In your home. OUti 1.1^ M rut I,<>t 13!^ Hia j4liuwi! nn a 2 ilr t J III1H US !l [KlTM'llfHl lllfllj. V liillltH first Poor, air condtllonftdl, ti I I 2 L>orfanU4,. WeHflold. Call AU 2-6311(1. "Map ^»f Wnwlilhuitm IIHKhUi, \Vt «t- MO I. Ilbab*th Av#. wilH ift.ft Ifiil vcrr 131 ThiK fnnr r«'iMM'n,timi'iii i>i h STATE Tlt*VKI. A0BNC7 HKIII, i\ KM IMixrriu 111113". roti ;* m trl 112. fsi 322-7HL 1 • - -HJ r ••IA> hump IN WIIMIL 227 SttUlIi Avr. V«t 4 — Raymond Young —Piano Studio ^r. Will t:ih In nmnlry ni* riaiHh a Hffi'iulu lit hf^liUH^ VMII ^IKIHI ami with imrln*- - ti»m'h t IjAlif, til It- nr inir ri4h1 Jn r In* . R. J. |'\VI> PlnlH In I,aWe it nth ti*c*ri Woo UK, AaBt. rfllk to nil nrtKiftlA nnd lHT*' Jlllfl OlasHlrRl J'uptilnr pr^nilHi'M fl^Hfi-llrnl In 1 ft** roninhilnt* m JJ JI y a x t rn s, 5 ^i -1 ti IIW. VOUUWAMV v H- ;\ I'MMIIij>rMM iniinaii wl^hfH M^UTIMI^H (J, NHffMAN. .TIC

npacfr— --• L ,JI No. KBPIU Ar«. All ft-4207 "I On 1li< II rM fluur ftcfiuntlrLp-, and t*le- cirfe ii -it si In M: or I'I^JI iiltiu- ?• I- r fin t ptinne aervlfl^ FHV Itiforination luy( Hr'Icri'lH'i'H. AM :i-UI!»l. *i-i V-4t [r I3vhiu mum wMIt Incomparable Setting 3 GO' 'V— "-"T-1. pli-ane call Mm WalihN AL> J" J^ l ORGAN fall ilintuti; rimm, High and Wooded! In four humc. Modern m«th odfl. All ma.ken and models ( pr beauty tliey (ti small profe.ihtoital bulMiriP, f don't no uny nK'T Mian this chord oreanj, jhr whit*1 N^w LnKiand afreet Jcvftl, iilr-connfrd. aVfli 1- t THRO. and n IAS r«nrU PL, SERVICESU NEED Holunlal pJcf-iroFKHiely located on nlmoHt an tacrt- uf womlwl tilt-street iiu.rkH)ff^ Ap J-1901. *« \l Tin:NTH- lUvnrlftn lamp- 4!tfl AD uroLwrty. Tlitre is a center hall, K. lull, unusual liunil imlnli*U ff'ihi dv- i-B-tf Arc im thr ipflHouji livlrpr r(Hini with fire- PlFirri, orlulmil r-owt $U«—will narrl- place, Ulninit main, bfe J^"1'1/ flc-»» at h«lf GUITAR style m«»(1*rn kitchen. 3 Ufd- l/iia an MX*rutlvo anil n A-BLDG. CONTRACTING BLDG. CONTRACTING SURGEONS &mlcBl hf«tt nl inch- rooms, 2 tllert l»athi-, retr.-a- I, \Vlnt*ir Hplnet planri, full nnil trnehln* •" J t M.n C. KltACTTlOIt* W. Hdr we uliovr It nmntli. 233-3322. Juhn; itttlc rnomi. rlos CARPENTERS •tw, p{iri!li b fan hKJlrin, etc ,,rrMiii,i Hour, j clM*Htfi k. V. Mirntirl A GutterH Low and Rambling ln*-ur»ricf b LOST AND FOUND -t -tr ox; JOHNSON BROTHERS 11-B-tI On 2 Acres I ShHini "hop, J 3 |jhw Ja;n " -K; filiiif water A PAUAKKHI* rutni'H twin- iliilly ROOFING S SIDING M1 1Mnaps Urn] fur twnt outHldv my Ir-nu^, Think I AD 2-9114 AD 3-2545 SCHM1CDE TREE EXPERT CO. ifturi- n Itfiiuty 4'uultl LTi^ti'li hint tt*v HOITU ^rn- wlin Ailotlih Jftrlt 1 CONTRACTOR th, rro,.t wmiM Jtlv*> him a M*""I JI'TJH If I Konflnj?, Hlfllnw, nultnr*. T VACATION PLACES V K J • Hum- hurl ti en&o on n HI itmlanL i^ill AIJ nnnt fl!hn cnvereil by In- Nrrvlrr* ni it about ti JO1. Will rmlnt nniftll E rr»m j lly &. AJ> ^-2 B-B-tl suninifi. then H^hL turn nrf Av^, 1 Murk turn rl(.!-lil FLOOR WANTED 3-23-tr New c«rt!Il«d Trie Exp*rt lrMycc'.-mti, Me inatlbixi^ K FOOD CATERERS Inauranc-A Cov«rftg» n-i-iot nrt win*lint: rosul tri the enH. !-*• ft UAHII FOll JWRN'H CliOTIIINO. rld- COMTitACTIJVH, rnn •1 - — ".T- l, N'l'l'.ill* IIKHOVAIi LIVING #irac*' i-mci'Wil h"< vaU,r thir-il IHMI^M f Mtm*, 178») f»n-- ftbita, fcootfl. antl*iueitf cjrloa, III Mr, tijrtfvn tlntr. IIU1NN IIMVV HI Mr < IVK I'l. T-71MW ^fpH h'.'i I Hnl ln-autiful UIMI- lj turei brmwware, JSIUHW, china. rj^M •- lJlnfir*j-H l •- _•- TI Mu;-t rh-r iull' fr^m rirhrjoK Am hi'pi' 1 loMilrTp alt* rntl'j TtH, lUi VM $32,500. !, 118 Madinoa AV», rb C «^t-ii[> f^«r r'-nti Hf^i^r'ft farm. tn — IM f*n I I'M - - u J ] ;LI C!i: •, iin v ?htljiWLUM. rnl| J, VUnl{\ CM I ,lv rs-m Mill r^r Lilt f» 1 Trt I""'t wllti MllfiiW3Vi*jrt, $ IS; Krjiy WIHTflQB TO IIUTf MISCELLANEOUS nttd ,m „ il whit I- WM'HSI'II kitchen P'-t with pperlu r. - HJ -1 J r-hnl rwr f-M'ftitra t*t|t. AfJ :*-**'< 10, -. J Executive Duplex I h*t*'|*HF int( lMPP rf HTATK /11 f'J" - H^lf DIGGS CATERING SERVICE Ml-lHV-KII « lu rry *nlru«t plnnn, KIIAM-V ldliillUfcjr hJj.ru, norvIiiBT I)ftrtl«» ; ; ii\ tfttnini-V f<'*»in ^'t mi t ii r|ti* nui AMOVING AND \\;tt ii\ t i y yi'ur BU6nt( whlN *S. IVrll" r bitT' h hiirvi^l T Jihi(\ 2 rfiiitHlnV' l-Ifi-tf r-T^*T-r —rv- Hr ¥ i In-il- •'• l »PIMI-]I, tWO; O-K A?ner| GENERAL TRUCKING 0673 and 232-BG3O itftur 7:90 P.M. t-n-. J&IMl. Ai> ftB to buy olrf colnn U-19-U ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS r I*. 'I' 3 Ti: . PA 2-7452, U-K ^^\K ru. AUIED VAN LINES —Prlvnlo nartlefl. 2 fklll ^f | HI KTH flirt 2U A VI3, rfllrnt rWtTJ'Uf'i'n. .All i-aO^^t from atui r -N-. Ah L'-I;I;IM; if AM. In Hi I'.M., Momhiy n UlH ¥ !t I* TV ("si r|j*'nTry M to OI.U PAHI A I,*L>:i»,tTIOSH ii R ^•|s*H5* d( iil il I; rfjorn «11 piii-4- rli <• 'hair, :: In nil 50 Hlui^n Hrr" <(awt if-n, Mi'iivy l-ni!^ w I N*w l{3nfi"lMtitij |**1*>rl*1fir untf j.rr rhanrlHi^r ur w;i U llrrhf 1 Hhlpm^rtttt* Nnrn^ van to * A IH<> arty orijB^ wnll - 2 JIIMI AI! 1 ami J|fj;htHt Dirt hHTifihJH 1< '-rti,H I muvfl- Unttod Vuu I.-1 nnn, AI> SI.!* «-MVI-;it.M f'TUNMTPHK RK- fr tit 1*1 e hvinpn Any 'JI'IJ ml * ;U Lcml ;irillt|i\lt\ll'' ' KH'HI WdfMl JiTl|^ht *f" 5, ANDERSON IDEAL WA7 MOVERS tiiH (>f i ^I'^i'h'iH'p*!, 1 da I ilti'.l wufK. Eihjr, J-ir?; '• £irtM^i:rir Ii INfi OH •!»» StA'iA;:ftXt AD 2-6900 FULTON 8*3914 ,^'IK*1 living ntMii uml H IM i< UHATOUS 5 Bedrooms full tiH to tstki Jivvny tlinpi* u^» CARFENTER-BUILDCR .r.»inK : ti nt tin wjiut^il i(*THH f*l' f urn i i'r^t' n(fjrni:f*+ Trv-v limiiramvi, .'17^-llHI t /j Baths! tOVH ii.Ji'1 Whit* ^l"l«l!fMlh'. HARLES G. , ,,tt;.Hi'. «••'•••> l,l,. l Van JM l<*irnl fititi r rliJtrl t y t( Wide Mover* 4-ifl-tf iRD ii 1 11 ftlftll 1 tin •»• 11W1 ii TO III lERCKf JR .wil:'l y/|low . t:ir tut ;it 11 ATM W uf H(i*r> rAIMfAH Tit I 4'lviMi B-n-tr •*• If y*rii li.4vi- » MMivirk^ iirMbln- h>il ill I*-Mi I'^ CAMPS iirT A vu \\u hi-- nf 1 i'nuHtiui iiml i,vfH 1; » i ^ xr"It*' nt 1 -*• f rrnlit. ^\'i nlfW-lri, N- -?• ti-lt*- I •^ •n>^ V BROAD STREET ; 1 L TAILORING AND vinyl HIsLP WANTED 3 flprkH HIHJ c-halr. In ROOFING ALTERATIONS

3-6639 luif - T "-J-IA —#• y- • fur MALE leni^ !n L _ _ _ u i' ft nil g, hmr y i p J: 7 - -41 , SoMtbvrt, AD * KM MB A^u-arH, IGlm for wi-rk hi t" i , A [jj±ly In i ss to Mr. HT- J"hM, t-n-tr BUSINESS SERVICES^ J -17 - >nfcrrtl AV -i T-tr REMODEIING & REPAIRS PATRICK L. HEDDEN BOATS PRINTING -vrtiiUl, jfifil. AttU* LANDSCAPING ur hvrr, niit rr k Fur lufnj mat Inn All T Hew About Placing :i-«Mf:i TREE REMOVAL iiiii*frfini.-*i, -— Vi\x\ tirtn'-, '-^ II, TiH'JtJtiiy, Thurhflii)1, ^Jiturflni . U'rwi - S Korfli Your Ad In This Spacel 11-D- l fi^'l-i l^e it Ion* f .'all A I' - * ^7fF THE gff. K», 93SCfi&0AT, 4UNE 17, »£ Plains-Fanwood Putnams accalaureate By Colby College

Sunday Night Alumni Body -S-.^WfT1:* — The Scotch A Wcstfield ceiiple, both graduates Fairoood Mmisteriura will span-set' of Colby CaHegc, WatervHl«. Me,, baccalaureate services for the have beers honored by the institu- Froteslaxit and Jewish members rge C. Pufc«am Piains-Fanwo&d High SetwoJ Sunday of 550 Highland Ave. were recifa- at 8 p.m. in the Faowood Presbyte- eirfs <£ coveted Coiby bricks at sn rian Church. alumni awards eyr&mony during the recent commencement weekend. At the same hour a similar service Miniatures of fchose used in the -con- for the Catholic members of the struction of the college's aew May- class wilt be hold in St. BarUi^Io- flower Hill camptis, the l>rlo ^erate will be the subject of the Rev. JAMES CRAWFOEB camps in Oakland, Me,T were Sterling i& Glover, pastor of St. "As ^members of ihe alujtnai John Baptist Church, Scotch Plains, you have worked jointly to at the Fanwood church service. Crawford Elected strengthen *hat feody by &ctiv« ami HONOKEU-H, 0. Thomas, left, vice Others taking part are: Rabbi effective |>articiisation. As officers stem Tire and Rubbe Samuel Epstein of Temple Israel of Players' Prexy and members of foeih fche New Yk W^llield, tfariBg tbe *f^T Scotch Plains and Fanwood, call to City and New Jersey aJunm to* hew in Wa^hlflgton, », c. Mr worship; the Eev, George L. Mid- tions, yoti hav& C(MitrH>uted unstint- dealer cpanett wiiteh nil! meeting Friday. ing , youngsters off the street and in all or portiont s of 10 NNe wJ Rudolph -Qr&U vice president of busy -earning pocket money, Uftiled Fund of Wes£fieidf announced sacred Heart Church, New- business; B&bert Mauser, vice pres- Scatch Plains—Mayor Russell P. theme for T6S is 4'Orbit the , m coimues. p fcj| ice,will be The ofOce is manned fey a volun- that June 23, 24 and 23 will be ark m ng at the serv ident, of production; Edgerton New- Patterson has atinotiBced feat Uie •Wife ,IMICEF" and all de- teer: staff of SO workers, many of "Mardi Gras" titne at the Center, His Allstate career began In i&50, the Bt Rev. John J. Cain, pastor of comb, treasurer; Mrs, Lee Hale, municipal pool study committee has tails ot -publicity, projects, as well HAPPY whom of the YES Highlighting the special when he was an agent in Pittsburgh. St. Bartholomew the Apostle Church, secretary. -Mrs. Clement Nichols, completed a preliminary survey as materials wiil be made available board of L directors. These workers program cf events wJtt be a talent He has worked in New England and end the Hev, Georgge I££. Byrray * pasp - Arnold Clajnan and Mrs, Robert which shows a poo! Is desirable and to the individual churdies at an ear-1 N J d i could be self-supporting, "Bie Brook- have contributed more than 2,160 show Wednesday at 8 p>m, Children New Jersey and, prior to his pres- tor of Immaculate Heart of Mary Hefferm&n will serve as memlsers \y faU meeting Sept. 13, The UNI I -** and young people will present an in- ent post, was a district sales man- Parish, The Rev. Johtt'J. tester of of 4he board ct directors lor a two side Park area is recommended as CEF program is sponsored locally SIN4HU hours tbtfee office'which is open a site. d through Fridays. teresting evening of songs, dances ager In the Essex-Union. County St. Bartholomew's will conduct the year period. by the Westfiejii Area Council of and ftin for parents. Married, with four children, Pelper service, Mayor Patterson added $ mail Uaiied Cbureh Women. The amount The Ambers of m board are is a graduate of Duquesne Univer- WSlH&m j £hepher4 president; On Thursday, Jupe 24, from noon survey will be made of ail residents of last year's eoHogiion for t sity, in tho near future. was 13314,24, Robert H. Prtestt first vice' presi^ till 8:30 p.m. a carnival and bazaar Mrs. Gary E. Sargent of 84 Fair Hill hamburgers, and phzas will be sold. Virginia Dekle, Aibert Jackson, Mrs, resjfctuiiSg ? secretary, WiJlito L. to Date Mountainside— The Board of Ad- For the itest limn since its p fid. was given a summons as a stop Borers, Chester Bright, Grant But- The Center Mothers Club will justment Monday night reserved de- Mary Cirioli and Doa&Id street violator after the car he was FOR TKi sor a bake sale. ilon three years ago, the Westfield fcjrmor©,;: Mrs.: Norman Chester, The campaign to raise $35,080 lo- cision on the application of Louis V-Squares will hold four summer driving collided with one driven by PROTECTION Dr.J.- Daniel Cox, Shelby G, Fell, On Friday June 25 at a p.m. the cally lor the Camp Speers develop- Heckel of 300 Summit Rd. for square danecs. They are planned Escort to Britain's Albeit J. Besaw of 430 K Seventh! Mrs. VTOarn.Gutman* Mrs, Kenneth young people and their guests will ment program shows 162 pledges to variance to subdivide one lot into for July 2 srad 30 and Aug. 6 and St., Plalnfield, at Dudley Ave. and HUtKM Hines Jr., Mrs. Carol Imhoft, Mrs. have a special Invitational "Achieve- date for a total of $20,18S, two. 20 from St38 fo II p.m. at Edison Queen in Germany Clark St., at ? a.m,t Monday. Stanfey I^yi8ef Mrs. Parker Mitton, ment Awards Dinner Dance." Music A fmal report meeting on the The application v?m referred to Lanes, Route I, Edison, Iliey will Pollee Chief James Moras, Mrs, will be by "JoJo and the Admirers," campaign will be held today at the the board by the Planning Board. A be open to all square dancers, club Capt. Thomas A, Hyde was ap- Natoed by Lafayette Sandfarti, R*{ss,• M. Delmar SUchie, Dinner will be prepared and served YMCA variance Is required because one of members, square dance class gradu- pointed by the U.S. Army to be the Mrsi Leonard Siegel and Vincent f official miiitary escort of Queen by the Mother's Club. ^ The development program lor the '*» two lots would not have the ates and visitors. Richard W. Haines of Falls Church. WtUIJtll Wastage; v,,, - - • •/ . Elizabeth and Prince Phillip of has been named assistant di* These special programs win bring YMCA camp, located In the Pocoao Montage required by the ordinance. Square and rounds will be called Great Britain during their recent to a close a successful spring pro- Mountains of Pennsylvania, Includes In reserving decision, Chairman of admissions at Lafayette by Bob KeJJogg, regular caller far good will tour in StufgracH, Ger- College beginning July 1 He is \ Gtislifrtbree of those. Who develop gram of clubs, classes and special constructing a new leadership train- Thomas Ricciardi said the board the Y-Stjuares, which meets through- many, Capt. Hyde, a former West- cancer todtey «re saved, according events for children and young p ing and program center, expansion would like to have wore information, married to the former Joan E, Granif out the year, irom September thra field resident, is now living with his daughter of Mr. ahd ;Mrs. Raymond to t)ie; American.. Cancer ; Society through 18, and adults at the Center. of overcrowded facilities and pur- such as the size of the present build- June, on the first and third Friday wife, Patricia, in Germany while on Hftlf-ieotttf -be saved if the cancer chase of ground. The funds also -will Ing on the property, plans for drain- Grant of 721 Crescent Ffcwy. Williams Termite -si each jaotrth. Refreshments will active duty. They have two children A had been 4iafi«o^4 early an# treat- Every clptid engenders not a be used to provide camping scholar- age and plans for the buiWing to be be served under the direction of Thomas rv, four years ed promptly, . ' : storm. —Shakespeare ships. erected. Mrs, Robert Sweet, vice president Alexa, seven months old, LEADER WAtfT-ADS PAYt 137 ElMEft

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264 E. Broad St., Wastfieid 264 I. Broad St., Westfiold AD 2-2900 THE WESTFEELD t .''-.Mr- and brother Cuheen of Wvslfidd, Ushers were 826 Oak . *Barke . *****r and thei* «"r » as iiarvoy MvKmght aitd Hus- at H Fans, both of Seattle. In honor of •* liall. ii graduate ol Shore-line SthiKiI, Stattk\ is a serir«Larv Wright THE Mr. end Mrs< Leicester W it) # J't-s-eat'dt tht'iiiist at Mt-rck and of 1141 Minhink Way Co., liahway. Her husbimd was into their month m Lucerne Er«du;tled from VVeiUidd Hiiili CCASION Way- and Jhts month from Si. Shoemaker, f Packard of •i- University with a HS do- Lester Plcwy. relumed last week After a w,'d \ n jwrfarmi'd t\\v wvon o'clock Rear Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot 7A9 R R O A D AD 2.1072 of Pittsburgh. Pa.t and her brother Pfesbyterian Churt-li by Ur. I'oroiminy in t\\v thirst . A. P. Tennesz en- and sister-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. E,erick E. Christian. A recrp fol- • Churt'li of Richmond , /\ D 2 J12J Open Monday and Friday evenings until 9 P.M. at a buffet supper Wr. Palmer and their two children, lowed at tlie Jiamc of tlie bride'a A rt'ci-plion followed in Ui« kilow- 'eter, who was gradu- Edward and Marilyn cif Memphis, paronts. room oi llu' church. Selon Bait Univer- Tenn. The bride, given in marring by Tho hrid<\ datiithliM- of Mr find her falter, wore a while |xwu do Mrs. Ly]c Mnrlin Nnpp^t of Gallic, . Harold S, Washhurn Mr. and Mrs. C. h. Walker of 641sole gown and a luitti-rfly vnl nl WHS given in rtiiirriagc by ho RoosevelL St. moved Tuesday inly French illusion. 5 Green have returned French illusion. She carrivdl wliitc:ller costume was un riripii-c stylo their new apartment at U4B Duncan v ith motor trip to the roses, slt'plumotis. i >- ; gown nf \\U\iv silk or^nnza ovrr Hill. Miss Barbara [and a flight to the rl was nuiiil taffmti ond a 4 tiered t»lbow lcngtli of honnr for \msister Tlie other |VIM£ which Fell from n crown of Mrs. Lao L. Connerman of Cin-altcndants were Miss Susan and crystals. Sho cnrrieil ;i cinnati, Ohio, visiled with Mr. arid Walker, daughter of of Nwis Walker of 534Mrs. Philip Swart of 610 I'rospocl of Concord, Mass., urul Mrs otls and vari^ited ivy. SL, last wetk, , flew to Glasgow, Gerald Wrifihl uf RociicsttT. N.V. Miss Kay Aspt>n vvns The britk.sinaids were dIVNMM! irt [week with a classmate Mr. and Mrs. Janms Eldridgc of nuiid of honor. Miss Virginia K:i> College where she is guwna of blue and Miss IVitriria Sin 1021 Lawrence Ave. lutd as their maid of honor wnrc iron will meet her bouseguests last weekend, Dr. and ti of cousins of Hie bridr, Stockholm, Sweden, blm», TlK-y carried white- Mrs JOKPUII AllbKcht and their roscs Bnd dc.i1)!lirliimis. summer with them in daughler, Eluise, of Joliel, 111 from Smith Colk^e. Her htis- Robert II. of HiH,|ljamj ih ;, ;,ii,m,lUs nl- pinKr.v Schuqi

Dr, Mrs. V. W. Caldwcll of r «f i. Ltoyd M. pierce of 209 Woodland Ave, have relurnect Hugo A, Hilgondorff 111, and Uuvid iH(i, ). r. bave returned from from a trip to Delaware, OJiio, to N. liilgeiidorff, brothers of the Afti-r a trip to Bcrnuidii, tin* new- Lfrourn: PVUT 11, Knion of New- where they attended pick Up daughter, Kathleen, a stu- lywtids will niiiKo their hnnw in of their daughter, dent at Ohio Wcsleyan, Upon their bury, Mass., and ;^ G. Warner Elizabeth jind Mr, Hilfiundorff will from Green Mountain of Hoclipstcr, N.V. , ntlcrttt SclDll Tlnll Law Srlinoi in the return, the Caldwolls entertainedt it 1 Louise Leaves today by a birthday celebration in honor of Mrs. IHlgenriurff was fnil- Mrs. lltlj«*ndoi£f will I reek tour of Europe. their son-in-law, David Paul Kapral from Westfield High Sdiool and in |oleinpnlnry school in Ncwnrk. of Rutherford. C. Foster of 400 Roan- ! recent visitor to Al- (Continued on Page 6, Sec, 2)

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• • 'ii i ii'mr gown with Aienson luce and a chapel tram. U&t fMwri.-y«^ was held by 8 Bride Feted at Parties headpiece of iace a«d crystals She -**.•'• ••yvV-^*-'^" •''•' -'' carried aJMHtqupt of .eucharis By Attendants CAROLYN GRACE POWERS pink roses, stephaRotis and ivy PremipUaJ parties were given re- was hostess at another party for the Maid of honor was MMis s Susan E cently for Miss Leslie Anne Miller Allelen whose pipinkk organza over taffe* who was married Saturday to Jef-bride as was the groom's eunt, Mrs. Donald Comby. ta «ow« was set «ff by an old fash. frey Alan Gilbert. A shower was loned bewciuet. Bridesmaids who <•'• tendered by her bridesmaids JVHss A bachelor party was given for Him the groom by Robert Villa, his best w«re similarly attired were Miss Fhyltis Manthey, Miss Virginia Rice man. The groom's parents, Mr. and Patricia Tariier of Scotch Plains and and Miss Joan Orttapp, Miss Bar- MrsMrs. WilliamWilliam-FF / FrinFrik of Phoenix bara J. Sells, her maid of honor, Mrs. Robert L. Miller, were hosts at a party after the wedding rehearsal. Ariz., sister in law of the bride Wil'

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i*. E-dward S. Tji ^ ! berc tt> attend the wedding Saturday • MODOSK! . , . ' outgoing uii's'. = **K*v-;r- t^v SYS;i ^ of Mis? pTiscillo J MeMmms to dent, administered tl:u oath of '.} \ ; U. John P- Welter. The rehearsal fice oho Lo Mrs. Paul A Bl-spr • • • L r i '*.'*! SB dinner will be given by Mr. and Mrs, I first vice pK'Mdi-tii; Mrs." Wilbur ]'I »-rj IVL-;. Hubert Weltur of Hawaii* tomorrow j Groves, second vice preside a*id ! r/ ri* faf; ;-v l Ti"*," T_ I •'y»*fciy: S?3 • _ 4. < - •• -..>!-.. ^- J.^-.^O-,-'M ^ k --'V 'V T ! W«Jl*r of Scotch r .* . -• - .^\«ni ^-:W; •r /• ,. **J\-- ri.1 ••&' Jit i*r i-i. COOL - COMFORTABLE SPORTSWEAR i,)-.. l^i [r. 'J.V?jl #.,>;:•* with encrusted sued pearls held her >\ >-.'- - W<* L . ./,.M" W\ rJ-.C fc ii Tri-a ^r^" V-r.r" «•.*••* • • \ imported silk illusion veiling. She '-*•: r.*: f • .-- .H -J '-> m A cascade bouqurt ol gar- For the Mother-To-Be F ^-: .» • ? ^ "-_.™~_v •W-i^SMS L" 'I". t»i* »*•». ,, L T; "?--K wHJi sifpliajioLis * " ^ -( E.V - ** Cathorine N Bentley. maid of r. c*rr4r,•W. A distinctive selection of fashionable maternity ' -*J yi-r.^ J5- " ^*. I1 r .•-"••- ---T*^T '."H? -'*^,>. :-»_<* honor ior Uvr siftUr, woru a li#M A •J V: -"• yvllow full It-jtglh Ke bridtisniaictsi Mi*s Jean -^ UklHTH Setbort. Miss EUtn Gilk«son oi I MRS. GOKDON K. M Plans Wedding Wilson Heck> Alexandria. Vs., Miss Virginia Nye THE PLAINFIELD MATERNITY SHOP ; MKS. Ji-lrTKKY AI.AN^iVLBKh'i'" of Naibeth, Pa, anri Mrs iLrslk- Acmo Miller' Mr. iintl Mrs. Lronard SU-Ro! of MHS JOHN McKAIN FOWLKU Bentley o( Winston-Salem, N.C., Note Our New Address Utah Is Setting • Susan Aluln IH Noil li 1 SIKIKI AV** hiivc ti^r-iti law of the briik. Miss Sharon L 1 38 SOMERSET STREET PLAINFIELD Leslie A. Miller, i:oliru-( i1 lilt rng.-iijt.Mur Hi of Fowler, sister of the groom, WHB t1;itiglitiTt Juan l\*iiy Sie^el, to For Marriage of Susan A, Bentley; flower girl. 755-6474 Kjiiuuil LiiiiluLii) Kiviuon, still of. Jeffrey Gilbert of Alberi M. Fowler Jr. of Anaheim. Mr. nut} Mrs Uirluirri C Krvnwn | Anfi© ^/. HeCK Car, was test man for his brother. 2;tO Kjnilvill Avc. 'I'lir w^ddinu wiH Lh J. M. Fowler Ushers WCITJ Gtwge T. Coward of The marrngv of Miss Anttc Wilson Speak Vows lu- JuMil ALJLS. :>l ,it the Pin Lakeland, Kla ; Chflilcs I. Lunalord t ck. duiu.rlilcr of Mi\ and Mrs.Wed Saturday Tlif wadding of MIN,K KrsliUrsliii' Amu1 Miss Siegel and hor fiance arc »l«,'jJ Ciillx.'ii8<>lm H»ys Urvk, of II ol Kcianoke, Vs.; II Inland N- <>f Mi ariJ Mis. Candohibrn nnd ultar bouquets U^X of Winrton-Sateni, N.C, brother .'iM(tu.it.s of \Vi«stflrld tllph Si-liool. i«ham Cily, Umh, foiim»ily of f1h c hrirf[1 and I. Mi I In- of i^-M Kuiiiuiil ^u, rt.tvi\l.t( hrr c!i-«rrp this month pstriold, lo Gordon K«y McBridu, a background or fern was the " * ^t^Phcn K. Crook of Belleville. III. Avo,. ti» Jrlfivy Alan (iitU>il. snti n ,,.,„,, Svi-iu.u^ UjiJ^-r>iiy. Mr. Vr- ftk ploco .June 8 in tlie Coiumuuity Sntuixlay at the Mr. awi Mrs, John T rty of ti!(inum. uti minus of Columbia Uni L'huich. Hi'igli&rti City. Church a$ .Su^an Aluln Mrs. Fowlor was graduated from N'wlh SfOtcli riiiins A\cv tunk |il;.cc ti iiMfliitij; fellowship Tlu1 Itov. Kurl Ftix pftrfni'inwi the of Mr. nnd Mrs, lien A. I Weslfieid Hi«h School an4 received Saturday. Olfk-ialiMt; til lhr six- :,\v Uniwrsily, Wliicli was followed by u oF W6 Pennsylvania Ave., her bariwlm- of ails degrw In p»y* shirty t>*cU*-A , .-,:- . ..-.• in tlu- I'res- roceptiun «t (Jillenple Hull. and U . John McKaln KoKowlww exex- chology from Rollins College, ltoan- liylci lan Oiuivli WTIT tin* lU-v The brldu was uivvii in niarriafie dmngad marriage vows- Dr. Fred- okc. Vu. U. Fowbr, eon of Mr. and Kiduird 1,. Smuli mid Hie Hrv Kuh-John E. Zeissig erlck E. Christian officiated ut the Mrs. Allwrt M. Fowler of ColHnftvffle, cr| .1 K:iL'i'!Lc. piishtr of WrsMum- by IKT failier. Sht» wore rt yuwn o( hi» PA \\a lioUl at HH hunxe of (lit* btidt*'s SniTiiiiit. I UnUorsity, nnd in u member of 1 and cprrkd a pray«r booh. IM . and Mrs. Parker by her falher, the brld |^ ^J^^l of l.»b Gains, Cat., jjniuntjict* Ihu Mrs. Goot'tte Holt on Qultin of Car- B The hvuU wnrr a I;ici» slu alii and y/fWe H AWAY? t\ Mur- nuiri, Qdiilio, wns ht»r RISJOI'S n-uilron of ivory silk organza %***& ***\&nrt to the U^ Army nun riaw <»f ecru tln wid InJu •o crown of Id John krnosi Zels-lof Honor She was flttirwl )n blm;with a nockllno of Alonc'on 5 « «lton Station. vril, Shi- tin-. orKiui/u uvcp (nlfi'lv »inl curried lace and a nolura! wnUtllm. The * A JJ . i , r* «• rii-'rt (i t-nsotuk* L'I of h;ihy"s •siK, sun ni Dr. and Mrs to lh c M»un- I yellow roses . Turko Noll MlUor skirt rorniod Into Alencon law parJ .^".^Ie 1 IivPe ( ^ ^ " f " • • hrt'ulh, hl^pli^iiiolis. ciirni •thi" ctMvnumy was pur-1 wfl.s U',st inun. Usher* weiv Geor«o nicra which awspt Into a full chapel £ Y* } In HMHOIW wtlt U. ivy. Slit* was K in train. A houdplocc of Alencon locol?™**?* «W«tlon Trom the service U'i- Hflrkoi1, Kdwjutf CH* by her Tallin1. .Mity :ll in Ht-no, Nt'V. ] In September. Ddii^'as -lay Kv;uis, all Miss Hurliara J. Sdls of ri;iinfifl \\&\\\ M, Orik'pp. Miws The Iftrido. jin ahunnn of Iliyllis .1, Mjuilhry ^iml MIMN Vir- in i!u* psyi'liohitfy ,'i:"( li in lliv h'i" Colli»f(«'. i« plaimitiK to no (o drettas, skirts, tweeters, Jackets, slacks and chll- iii linen! (if ilu* Vn\- ^niffusto soliool in Utv fall WIUTV hu iUni In the hamper Instead of ba ilv ifl ('riEiforni.'i. will continue .studies for his doctor- rlmtful call ui wa'll pick It up. After cleaning, each 1 r imn J'. Clanrv. -Ivitivy ]hi\u\ Miller 'I' in Mvrlu'lcy. VAULT STORED ON HANGERS (hamper is only for $2.95 fi)\iiii iHOffNftf ivcnknce). You pay nothing till returned to you In b ($150.00 Valuation) Tlu hriJL' iiiul H''ouin iv rtody to Wear, beautifully cleaned and cared for. Plu$ Clearing Charge Htrs y( Wt'j.ljicld Miuli SCIUMIL Mr j IN TIME FOR DAD OR GRAD Ciilbcrl, whu ;iiU'iic!i-(i Kn-l fiM't'liiiin i STORAGE that's A lifetime of proud possession with Junior Col It1 (V ,is prcM-riily \v^ji-lr-i ftfniiiiriit Jltuc -!. ivtttvh by 1(K1 Aflrr u wrdiliiLf: li-}> lo NiM'lli SAFE COLD STORAGE FOR FURS - only $3.50 " """•"•"> Cnrollnn, H"-1 m^lywt'ds will \\w. in FURTRIAAMED COATS - $2.00 <*"'<' v"""""in) |r|l s «••••"«»« ^" North MninfH'M. CLOTH COAT** ti 'ininrM 1||*||W|lfm> vlA'" <'|-|'*^|^«; oiAKiiK Woman's ClubAnnounces Plans for Comincj Year OMEGA or Uui cam* PHONE PL 6-0100 - OTHER TOWNS WX-2100 (NO TOLL) .sfMS(;M !1!! liy Mrn. On cfjti bc;ti(! climb imM'linR of Hit* MoiiniiH-'i^JiI'" WU.II- aii's riuh lii'lci at In- !nnne ci Mrs. Miehael SiMrru, j>» iv-.idrtit. Xi]

to til; hood Winery. Wi^li N y grow tree..* ;»nd lo Ljuc'cla I':- New City. | •>>:< twing on a gate, run, Mrs. MntlliHv \r;i!lis nolcd Ili:i1 ; /N \*& scuffle and alide* L\ .' -. Stride Rit*6 take a fwill he1 .'* KfMfJurllic] |i:it'Ly wit!) 1 lot of punisliment, f«tfifltd, N. J. [ |)uiiK>nt hrid^r . The mmd'i] dc- 11 E. Broad Street ! piirtm'.Mit hciidftl by Mrs. Chimm have the look boys like. N. J. Cor. South 8. |.«!cnd, 1094 Arlington Ave. !l;tll hold a luncheon Tii^sihiy ;i1 Good fit Bt&rta Cor. Clinton & VA 7th Si., 306 Somerset St. • TliL» (law Alorris ]im, Aluirislwwn. in our store, IT JtWlL HOVKMCNf Stride tUte Ahd elaya in thea« ahoea •TAIHLRIt fitters cooperate t6 until the day pacs with hor fdeas ot thoy are outgrows* IM\GtNE! A thh-lookJuff, Perfect for ((trni> • MO winding, waterproof* wnteh».v fashion and her ever* yet so sturdy...it Is equally appropriate far dress-up wear or present need for good fit. the most active sports. You'll TRIDERJTE Other ara Louise's admire its smoolh, crisp lines SHOE Days Sctwia&t lie Viltc mrf and ita pccrlcaa accuracy that has TK| SW£ THAI V from $95.00 won for Omega the distinction Tux incL pf being the official watch of the Rome Olympics. Models In steel or gold, with 18K gold hour ANNIVERSARY SALE markers, also with calendar dials.

Other Sparkling in-time gift suggestions 20% Discount on all purchases* Tie Tacs from $ 3.50 Tie Bar, Cuff Link Sets from $ 3*95 Pens, Pencils from $ 1.98 from today through Saturday, June 19th Wallets from $ 5.00 Binoculars $39.95 Onyx, signet, birth&tone rings from $19.95 Travel Clocks from $10.95 Apparel and Accessories for Feminine Luggage from $24.95 Petites • Juniors • Misses • Half Sizes Little Girl Young Juniors Tv/istoflex Watchbands .... . from $ 4-95 Plus many, many others priced to please your pocketbook. W» K«ep ACCURATE RECORDS of All Fitting* . * * Maif REMINDER CARDS USE MARTIN'S CONVENIENT Provide FREE SIZE CHECKUPS CHARGE OR BUDGET PAYMENT PtANS

TTOU* fCJUONU lEWELir ' Prwcrlptlons Carefully Fillvd '7 i Ml Una of Orthopedic Shoo» MAKE RANDAL'S A FAMILY AFFAIRJJ Official Gfrl Scoot Equipment Center . „, walkway to Quimby St. €UI£U/lfl Parking in the rear , . . "CHK Y WES7FIELD: ADams 2-1 UT El/rt ST. ADAMS 2-3680 121 Quimby Street FLM & OUIMBY STS, OPEN A/ONDAV & FRIDAY EVENINGS AD 2-6718 STORES ALSO IN CRAWFORD AND PLAWIEID Monday Evening* 5UH,, 4 Barbara P, Sordon Janet Burns Wed; Annabel Greisser Jr. Newcomers' Mr. waiters. m®n$e4 II Houston SchDoK Houston .1 Is Married to To Reside in Becomes Bride of servvd four year, in the stat»iiecl Physician Allen R. Walters graduated imm Australia College. Both the Miss Annabel Greisser, daughter . r --I ** «* Mr. and Mrs, Edward P, Sordon ! _ , , „, T , _„ The Newcomers Club's antique jjust iT. • k of Mr and Mrs. J. K. Greisser of years at S of 80S Fairaeres Ave, announce file marriage of Miss Janet Eliaa-; stw3 g wiii m Friday in Covenant the 8 The ceremony was performed by the timisea of Fiince Rupert, British John Ludiow. 667 Fourth Ave,, £fter Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. , and continue their studli P-m. Ecv. Mr. Frederick E, Maser, D.D., j Columbia, took place June 5 in thewhich Mr. Ludlow will serve as guide The H*?v. Orval H. Ausliu. formerJy in the St, George Methodi$t Church , First Presbyterian Church of Mata- for a trip through the Craatard His- oi Wesiiield, performed the double of Philadelphia. Saturday &t n \ wan. The Eev. Charles BrackbiU Jr. torical Society, ring ceremony. A reception was held ORCHESTRAS - TRIOS o'clock in the morning. officiated at the ceremony, Tomorrow morning at W o'clock in (he church parlor. The bride was given ID marriage brkte, who was escorted by the women's frowimg group will Th:- bride, given In marriage by I bv iter father. meet at the Westfield Lanes. The Miss Zienta Atdtas of Philadelphia her father, wore a gown of white •i- was her attendant and Dr, John Van organza over taffeta with a fitted meet at 8:30 p.m. in the homes CJHder of Philadelphia was t*est man | lace redingote. An organza heat! Mr. aod Mrs. John SozztQ> 321 length veil ot si'le Illusion, was- at- piece trimmed with seed pearls and tached to a peau de sole pill-box. She 3653 for the groom, End Ad., and Mr, and Mrs. Nor- • Mrs. Cestero. an alumna of West lilies of the valley held a short veil. men Bonsai!, 736 Hartford PI. carried a colonial bouquet of gteph- field High School and ihe Fennsyl- j Her attendants were Miss Barbara anolis and roses oeoiered with S'el- L, Burns, her sister; Miss Ann H. Tuesday jnomiag the tennis group low rosebuds. vania Hospital School of Nursing, is will m*et et 9:30 at the presently the sujiervising nurse of Medina, and Sally Best, a cousin. Miss Harriet Greisser was her sis- who was flower girl courts. Mrs. Alexander BeMIey the cardiology Miss Susan Tanenbaum. daughter To Be Bride fitted bodice was home Thuraday ev^iing. Students . •- _ rm: of participating included Carol and Gail ...,-._ scoop neckline and elbow • length iberts - mum wa s

-. •.- Mr. and Mrs. John F, Thompson Alderman, Debbie Allegro, Marcia .'•-• fell from a crown brida B Becky Cave,, Patricia is oi 232 Linden Ave announce the en- a «itk ef at the .'-•^ 8 of seed end ste carried of Mrs, Edward sl, Memeile Punfee, Joan Elbionk, gagement of their daughter, Kath- Rernas of 1616 Lamberts MillRd. . - •.. . 'V •- Suzanne Gold, Lareae Nosta, Bar- --..-•. , leen,, to George Robin Shuff, son of Miss be ""•- '_LXI bara Hoiondi, Susan Sj>m$ig, Leslie the late Mr. and Mrs, George W, <->- ,•' "li July f CJ|ar|ott Tartoox, CaroJ Trenn, Jesnnle V&h •.,-.•: 1. .!• ..• ShuU of London, Ontario. The couple Deanna Perkins* maid of hon- C. will be married in late August. or for her sister, wore a fall length erioi , and Joan Miss Thompson is a graduate of empire w&ist sheath of pink crepe i.-.vji.J:i; Westfield High School and Prineipia with embroidered boeUce and maich m .... College, Elsah, III She is the regis- ing headpiece, She carried a bou •4- trar of The Solomon R> Guggenheim quot of pink and white roses. '. II ,• '. . • V. - Museum in New York. Mr. Shuff, Donald Gilbert Jr. of Westfteid • ii ii i iii . --•'•*„.!• .• • m also a graduate of Principia College, was best man. Ushers were John i -i - • :\ is, employed by Clarice Irwin, Fub- . P^HcEns, twotfeer of the biidet - r-« v: J&hers, in Toronto. Dowlas W» Helneman of Albany :'.•.'. -'. -\-,

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i .•••.. **!*• Jt iate Year Miss Elcome Honored At Parties rized Barbara Lao L«r or Mr. «K- nup^l parties prior to |Jtr ^a, meet- this Saturday to Ll. .John Robin » * W. Brader. chair- rjs. wn of Mr. ttnd Mrs< Jam ;*^ meeting. Harris Jr. of 4Ly AWt-n Avc. Thosp ! '$?' pj-ojeets included &id to Donations were vC. W'.'iis lioak'ss

J* Co Serv- GeraJd •' ^r 415 Aldtn Ave fi-mployment Service. at a shower. IIC Squad. $25: shower giwn for Miss Klc'omp""^ hfr bridesmaids at the I^JH- ,J and Citiwn- Mrs. Douglas I.luyd of N. Plainfiold The grcom's parents will bt hos's gavel Friday evening at Jhc n'licarfial din- wSSr Ei Waddey in- ner at the Washington Hoase. and er suit sale! * and presented her Mis. Harry JitacbauL'li of m c;,jt Vs pin. Mrs. Wad; tf>h St, will vntprtain Ihp |,ri(ia| nv officers party at a brunch Saurday morn-

|>e Mrs. David Lightweight H*tnm«r fcns sucretsry, Mrs, MM 3-piwe - corresponding sec- Opera Group Plans AM fiiuou* n«nt««I taries L Teubert: ary. Mrs. W«rtier Mrs. Walter Annual Meeting end telephone. annual meeting of the Oj>pra AH reduced front Mrs. Robert Theater of West!n»Id will be hold variety of *tyka, rim J. Gllmar-] Monday at « p.m tii the Wp.^HvId nu'aiis, Mrs. Henry Rescue Squad Uuilding oti Spring p Belgian lincmc, crlap 100% m Mrs. Stanley C. St. By-laws will be voted upon and ^f rayoajf raftm histurlan and oificfirs will be elm ad fur the com- c and hWin

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'I • -| - J_ J © THE WESTFtEE.0 LEAJBES, SUVRSBAY, JUNE 17, Charts San Jvan Harbor earliest scientific agency of £te 1'. t A ** «i* ki I Welcome Wagon Club J Around Town jScholarship Given s •Government. j Activities Named Mrs, Robert TeOer, co-c Claude Phipps of WestHeld was a To Travel by Film j iCmiM troni ^ge 1_wc. 2) of the WeEt£lei4 Junior wj After an intensive uiree-month By Boro Club Club country auctioii. i«id a ,, roeuiber of t&e team that ma4e the training program m Norfolk, Va.. For Fall, Summer The Welcon^e Wagon CJub will! Clark K. Byam, son of Mr, and first survey in ISO years of San Juan he vas conunUsiom^l an ensign in view a color film "Life Aboard Ship11 ; Mrs. Guy R. Byam of m Halnvay Mou«laiEislde—Miss Marilyn ISCG3 a««d by Mrs, C. Gordon Green, immedl- place Oct. 27 at the Chanticler, Miii- on hostess in Wortffefd. and her I past president o( the club, 45Ht burn, Fall styles will be preserved a«6)«UDt. Mrs. Koben Vigwrio. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pirone will entmain Miss Kayser is planning to attend i>y Hahne * Company of Westiield. « CN. YJ College in pursuing All 1 and 2 the co«pleS.«raup at a pat luck din- M for Mf Schalzman who Members of tile committee are: ner Saturday in their home, 41 | f. sing education in which site marned in Mesdames J, G. Gtaiiis, W. A, Fead, SunnywooSd d DrD . all 6 p.m. ] j? following a family tradition. Her drastically reduced foi J. P. Flaherty, K. R. Cory, R. Tf Mrs, Charles w«er of 1201 Law-1 «i«lh«- b a registered nu«e as is

-j m Norton, Q W, Fraser, H. L. tladdocfcr 1 I a F. E. c Mene«»«, H P ] New Members Join rence Ave- her grandmother, Mrs. Henry Web- Sixes 6 to lg lowing a week's vi er, also a Mountainside Woman's . V, W, Caldweti, R. V. Club member. Doaise, A, JE. Stark, W, F. Wright, Boro Newcomers M iss Kayser is the seventh re- A. Zickert, J. C. Lavey, J cipient ol the club's annual award. ] Partner, L G. Wade, F. P. diTrolio, Miss Lynn RouiUard of 335 ; •-••'•- Pkw has as her C. R. Mayer an* C Two informal summer parties are introduced Wednesday at the New- M*^*. M'»* Ja^t Milter of , !JK; Drio-DrV W New also fjeing planned. Members and earnercomers Club monthlyv meeting att ththee ! ^- Miss Eiteen Van Horn of Old ^ ip i-'l y VY Mountainside Inn were Mesdames Tappan, and Miss Barbara Schllssei guests wiit meet at the clubhouse of Summit, her classmates at the V: JuJy 28 for dessert aiid bridge with William Cleary, William Mucfci, To Fashion World RJrs. Frank cBTrsiio in, charge. A John Wetmer and Arthur Brace. Moravian Seminary for GlrJs, Belh- lehem, Pa. off all I similar party will be arranged for Mrs. Neil McibaughSin, president, By N. H. STEPHENS • H ¥m- ' Aug. 25. Members planning to be inpresided. Hostesses of the day were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Duncan Wigs have been big fashion riews town at these times are asked to Mrs. Themas Knierim and Mrs. John for several years and what woman i_ of 7m Norman Pi. traveled last week in stock! mm •- McCarthy. V- contact taw of the committee mem- to Berea, Ohio, to pick up their hasn't thought of owning one. In 1, Sizes 6 to 18 i bers &o they may attend these sum- Kstrl T. Brauce, assistant special daughter* Meg, a student at Bald- spite of the many wg$ now on the CAMPER mer get-togethers. agent of the Newark office of thewin*WaI3ace College, market there is news that is note-

• • i • • d i rr l L FBI, gave a talk on the Wanted worthy, namely drip-dry hair, strict- - .- :ss Fugitive Program and Hs success. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vogter and ly do-H-yo**rseH as t& upkeep that State Garden Club He also spoke about national secur- family of 15i Lincoln Rd. attended needs tto setting or treatment at a ity and espionage. the graduation last week of their salon. Keeping one clean is a matter CLAIRE ANN MAT Makes Awards Mrs. Harry Nash gave a report son, Robert Vogler, from the Massa- of an occasional washing in a mild on the library building fund ami ask- chusetts Institute of TechnoJogy m detergent.

Men's shirt fashions have changed since then, 'but a good f looking shirt Is still the mark of a well dressed man, That's FOR TERMITE PROTECTION CALL AifHJHMS -why so many particular men have their shirts i&imctereti at Pan American, where we give them our "personalized" valued at & care and your satisfaction la guaranteed. Perhaps your tfhirts don't have a silver lining* but they do deserve Pan FLEMINGTON'S American's "golden tou^h". 4.00 GREATEST •aefc SCO caJ ZO>

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WEDDING RECEPTIONS a lovely Jr, Cars, SOCIAI FUNCTIONS FIANO RECiTAlS on cXr&le» MEETINGS OPEH DAILY TO 9 PM SAT. & Woman's Club flemington Ko. 8 Spring Street, Fir"f"" 318 $, EUCLID AVE* ©19CBC.A.M.A. O/w a/ */ie Worths tors&t AD 3-7160 232-6742 __ _ I-I r T-

John and s **- THE WESTFJFXD IS.J.) LEADER, THUK&DAY. 17. ijs Take dun. Cinriv Mud U nity CDA NCJW Votes Aid arbura Ki-icl tnd ff Ce Slndurie d Mrs. Catherine STORK CORKER d m a sfi'ios of Camp Union ^ week in her ha arid Mi.rKnu-1 <. ° ' ' int[ 1 v ««rt St Participating ,!! r.j»t» wilt - t.:l.;!d Mr. iiiKl Mi>. Kii'iifliM UiJi'-rrt-r i»f illld ';KU (il'P'«>. iaMoIU-d .rJ!| -|> c: * of solos. diK-ts and U . i>]7 Dorimi ltd U'Cjisnp p;yrii«S June* «OPC Btstsy and -Uliri Trmi:y. -;. ^-!i(mi i • :> of ,\ b.iby ;'.ii 1 «: Ovi'i'lotik H<»l>i- Ultra KunU. Cameron : •'-»** O: Aliii-rir'.- Ti.i,.. .t. . :ai. Sin- ha> l.v.'n IIHUIVJ Kuivn inir,,.^. Manly,, and Km.iv W't-ij'u'ld Sociinn of the .\;r.iimu Aouptead. Robin Mrl- kus and ikUwjl; JJV;1 U'iiiH-/l Lkl J.'yi^h Wonu'n at iu fm;i yiiin- auri is i)^ii- 1 hiril daughter Cake. D.Tiny Warren, Allm V,K ,! .volus hy ; Mis Hwiv' ^•1"K'1^ !«!• tin- p i r Schiftcr, Ellen :n e t AU-xun*..- and Un, Anna Mai { ^rtd ri ol K'lnura. X. V.. aimowuv Ilw birth to 3J,d .J;>nio LLaa vinvinee . K :'ic SiTv<-d. Juno M cf ii ^^1;o:)^i d.iu^hKT. Sara 1 ND BUIT. Mrs. Howt^Il is ihe form*?!

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*;*!(• of raffles will l>c the major Mrs. f Mut^rnnl jiroat LINDEN • WISTFIELD *» with . ami Mrs, Ki , June £4 oin B-30 pin. Mrs. i« ? to siippnrt Hie rminciJs rom- ' f p !,„, B^(ch; FlaM fomwl-iy of Wilson is pr-osrjrii chwrnwn !l1lu '";jl P1'^"1''^ rinnniim my htr parents Mr and Mrs. Heii- » * * K. Jenkins ; »t IVuipU ;il thi'tr iKHiltv 2^4 Avon Mr Mrs. l an:l an Oiu-g Slmhbal will: . Musi. ujl| hr> Slippllfd UV IV °f 21'7 Nr KNIT TOPS Nite Kitii^fon. MHSS. PJUM-IKII ^ntndmir- rnls are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jen- Short Sleeve and S1eevel»»« 15 FAMILY SHOPPING NIGHT kins of Warren. I'JI. #. * * Scoop Neck • Vee Neck • Jewel Necks A (tauriiUT. Nancy, WHS bom Juno 12 ai Overlook Hospital to Mr. and Chooie from 14 Colors and Stylet iflecf Mrs. r.tMHi MifjoiiL' of 11 It) CJriind- JUS vicw Aviv WESTFIELD * •* * Mr. iind Mrs. Thonuis Phillips'of SOLD NATIONALLY 277 Olri Tfito H(i., Moimt.'iinsido. hf- MOST STORES OPEN 'TIL 1 now cvmir I ho pnirnls of ihiMi einht!i at $4.98 ciiilii, Jsinirs MauluHv Jnnu 7 ill Ov- * * * P.M. Horn to Mr :iml Mrs Sydney nf ,i Vlvm-y'ivw \U\.t Mountain- (PARK FREE IN WESTFIELD AFTER 6 P.M.) si(K\ 11:1 Ilu'ii w*ldsHnu :»naiv4*j-snry DENIM WRAP SKIRTS was a snii Dnviit l-'j'aiik. lln'ir fiflh Fine Erwtn "Blu-Surf" Sport Denim For Weitfiold's largest salecKon of child ;iu

*• * * (Gloria I.itciU' is ilu* iinnui Mr. mid Classic Navy Blue with White Stitching DRESDEN Curtain Shop Mr*. Nonmm Ktniry of !l(W Si, luivt' jjiveii In ihi*ir 9 Elm St., Near North Ave. I mm June N ii! Muhltuihrr^ IJ(w]t]1al. Reg. $5.98 now

we watch.tfia t will SQIVC all«( ;;, pMblems. AIJ Pro*?/ against mofclure, dust and shack, c • i JAMAICA- BERMUDA SHORTS lib anttmagnetlc and never needs winding. Handsome ai well as rugged, it can be u«ed for all occasions. Hundreds of Pairs in Many, Many Colors Dacrons, Chdmbrays, Arnels, Stay Press Cottons, Reversible* and Fortrels ADLERS - MOST HAVE MATCHING TOPS - MANUFACTURING DIAMOND JEWHERS 219 NORTH AVE. WfST • WE5TFIEtD Pally tn fi;,';" P.M. &ISXS* Aloii. *t Frl. 'Til n I».M. Reg. $3.98 - $7.98 HOW Without Pleats EVERY PAIR IN STOCK 20% OFF FEATHER LEATHER, TROUSERS DRESSES - ORDINATED the tenclci* toucli SLACKS EVERY DRESS IN OUR STOCK NOW SPORTSWEAR SWEATER BCAtmRlUT FAMOUS BRANDS REDUCED NEW SUMMER GROUPS Along vCitix its Boflness, you'll take pleasure in : SPORT SHIRT lusciously cushioned ingole an5 the comfortably liccl of hand-finished maple NOTHING HELD BACK ANY MEN'S OR LADIES' EVERY DRESS ON SALE Sizes 6-18

BONE CALF AND WHITE CALF STORED & INSURED for $2595 51 PLUS CLEANtNG CHARGE BATHING SUIT DEPT. EXCESS VALUATION 1% BOX STORAGE ALL YOUR WINTER WOOLENS ANY this economical way] Skirts, Jackets, Snow Suili, Sweoiors, Household Itoms $1.00 SWIM CAPS FUR COAT ... ANYTHING except fur, fur trimmed NOW 49c coats and heavy coats. '*?*> STORED & INSURED for $50 i1.1 EXCESS VALUATION \% STORED IN OUR VAULTS $5.00 COTTON BEACH JACKET CRAM IT FULL! $3.50

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of Federal R« ve System cr Member Federal D«po*it Trtsurancc IIL ' • ^ THE WESTTOEXD (N. jr.) LEAOEX, THURSDAY, JUNB IT, M«S 2 Westfield Cadets fo ROTC Stint WHS chiof investigator for TroMside NMurc mad flowers, insects. Irec* .at Boai-d oi Fire Undci i C'ftnlta*, in ttic i!ul seasons of tt»e year. Firefighters Hear Kov4mj'£. Ore,, dyiuniuU.1 «:*- i; Ueautv^ in Nature' ,palaehia . Sunday ai 3 p.m. On Monday, Tuesday. V Blast Experts *«ici i-xpiu-aons. ukP j l railside Lenter Mr. Kits** is an active iwmfccr of and Thursday next week at 4 p.m. Books I Mi*' PUsiniiold rr^ticra CKfb and tiio day, Dr. Hrjyid N. Military 1 , r\u tomorrow (.ikin^ M'iirchcs to delcrmint. dircrtw »f tlw Truil*idc Nature aud The ic Soc-kMy of i-, ^ i,ft,MH.tanI , °^'! Topic Sunday and has won ywanjR for liis eoior Science . wi'A conduct ooc-lialf ul the Franklin School j*artifipaiio,, j,, (ht. Walu-r Perry Ironi iiiiiiiv cniiiorA flubs nature talks for ,'Rift i "itonuly In Nulurv." n progrom topic frfllccted fw Che four days is f g beld re- (ROTCi at Georgetow lt:; The .v Kire Chief Martin Burke Jnt.ro- colur lilktcs and a lecture will be lecture will ccivur many |4IASV» of "Lizards end CrocodUiaos, * Th* Washington ft C. was Arthur Spwgcl l vt the Anw-rifiin i p hy < oarad nature study, Mr. Kitsi spucialiics Ulks will by iliuyLroted wrtb color announced that • t ;itlf!itri«d by 45 PIKJ a ^Wi. an auiliority of Plains, o in closoup |>i)

•tm Vincent Demo, j'tion of her un- 7ppr^'^tion extend -,. principal: Jo- iptant ifl the prin- jf her officers and i- Richardson began * officers for 1965- gevcl to Mrs. president and e njjwvmg: as first Charles Polmer; sec- t Michael NapoJiel- ' my. H- H- An' ling secretary, treasurer.

presided at a mect- ^ - - V, ' "^ - J . , • ," '* I. \ ajid incomiruf for next year was „„ J3 designated as JT;>Bflck to School"

I.* Fair will b*? iield > ^ w die first general PTA announced for

T "»v mneed the follow- chuiriiien for the corn- Mr, and Mi's. I; budget and finance, 'says and means, Mrs. le; hospitality. Mrs. : jnentb?rKliip, Mrs. w: newsletter editor, ; safety. Mrs. If. E. tier cimilation, Mrs. i;lftrary. Mi's, Perry, •V. Taylor, Mrs. WiJ- In. J. F. Wright and [cCluski. mothers, Mi's. E. C. iktcc on children and f. D. Wink and Mrs. i; health and suirnner Wurren Vliet and !F. Myers; insurance, fey-laws, Mrs, James j'r Uhealer, Mrs. T. Mrs. William Kucll- tod Cross, Mrs. L. F. scholarship, Mrs. ; Girl Sooirts, Mi's. i; Cub Scoyts, llich< Boy Scouts, William Mrs. J, S.

il rtT>rescntaLIvcs salary, Mr. Perry Smith; recreational John IJ, SozzJo; par- chairman, Mrs. John r r •, 3rd Denies ivisions i? Board last week de- " us for subdlvi- two others. denied because of un r^ suhmitted Ijy Al- wantcd lo subdivide «W. Broad St., and •.who wanted to sub- ialo two at 7-16 War-

tl»e applica- to make a minor Property lino at rafi It also approved the the Town of Westfield ' strip of land to its

^^^^~ to Take Course L, Drawer Jr. 21 * t B2S Bradford inlcnsivc six- NOT 3 . , . MOT 4 ... BUT AUL 7 PIECES . • . even twin beds if you preferl A COMPLETE master- Iudian " bedroom > , . and it really LOOKS as if you're splurging! Because trie parquet walnut inlays are exquisitely matched,

",aK ffnporinni part Because there are so MANY obviously costfy details; beveled mirror-fromes, contoured legs, even "designer" drawer- **" Paiticipation in pulls of SOLID WALNUT! Looks every penny of $599, or more! Now for just 3 days, 3 nights . . . it's yours fora budget- versity in low $3881 So beautiful, it inspired Koos decorators to design a gem of a model bedroom to show it off I And it's BIGI Each important piece oversrze! Not a triple, but a QUADRUPLE dresser , . . 77 inches, with four banks of drawarsi In 1*12 and is ''His" chest . . . oversize! (42 whopping inches, SIX drawers!) Even extra-wide TWIN mirrors . . . one for him, one d from Lc- * VOflfi- for her! Double bed , , , and not one, but TWO night-tables, each with TWO drawers! (Count them: 22 drawers! Who could ask for more?) Prefer twin beds? Get TWO twin beds, ono nighl-tablel Been dreaming of ... shopping for . . , a BETTER suite? Your search is overl And at Koos low price, what ar\ investment-buy! But, it's sellout-bound . . , don't l

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RAHV/AY, RT. 27, PKWY. EXIT 135 » FU 8-37OQ ,M p< ^ n il if FREEHOLD STORE, ROUTE 9 • PHONE HO 2-0323 PARSIPPANY, ROUTE 46 • PHONE DE 4-4.1 OQ OPEN NIGHTS, EVEN SATURDAY • EASY *WE JUNE It, ttfiS By Al Smith THE WESTFJEL LEADER life In The Suburbs v LETTERS TO THE FROM AMOTHER EDITOR Att letters to the editor musi CORN R feesr & sigaature and a street By Cltum pontajr© put* at Wsetfifcld, K. J, address, h$1b of *hk* will be , by the THAT [email protected] trinUngr find JP-ofcH#hi&Br -&E Indep ttlHl. "This I know, (hat God j$ fQV Paper lor the Town o£ ami Uu rough of me." INS OFF/ •-'J-. BREVITY IS KSSENTIAL. A child koows that when lie ntns Subscription: !n ftdvanre. S5 90 t>ut of NO tETTEH EXCEEDING 200 to the edge oi a pool and fcaps *0. : 60 Kim Street, Wo»tfl€ldT N. WORDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. ward tlie water, he 35 going to gelan l £ £-4408 No anonymous or il wet. A father ktews that when "he Quality letters will be id gees on a Soy Scout camping trip New Jersey Press Association Letters mast be written only without an air rnat£r*s$T he is gfr National on one side ©f paper and fireler- mg to get a backache, A mother showW ahly typewrittea. knows that when she accepts a pup- py Into the family, she is going to the - NATIONAL EDITORIAL letters Bin si be In feed it, and walk it. and sit up nights N » vftie? fey Friday if with it. they are to appear la the follow- We all know that spring follows - :».< ing Issue. winter, and summer fellows spring, , LIEB The "Leader" reserves ttws season after seasoa, year after COMBAT BOBIBRT fi. right fo reject or edit any letter beautiful year. -'-* to conform to "Leader" usage. A chjid knows that wlien he throws 20NJE," S =. •• . /=i SUNDAV a ball into the air, it will return to Note of Thanks ^arfch. A father knotfs that when he lor THURSDAY, JUNE 17 1965 T THE LAT5 SLEEPSR buys a mw car# his te^rtag^ son •ii AHD THE 1ARIY RISER Editor, Leader: -will want it for the prom. A mother Forms The following is a ietter of thanks kaaws that she will fiad happiness able Congratulations, Graduates to the Westfteid Adult School, sub- sewing late Into the night on the It is that time of year again. The moment when mitted tor your consideration. "perfect" formal dross for her y. •'. . . the price of wisdom is above •have our young graduates receive their high school di- tainoei at rubies," Job 28, verse 38. ' We all know that rate is wet, and plomas and move on to higher planes of academic nee. . --rr is the principal fc&ng; therefore snow is cold, and tii&t We and fear pursuits or turn to the fieids of business to earn a Editor's Come wisdom; and with all thy getting get understanding/' Provers 4, cannot exist in'the same heart living. A saved child knows that his AND AWAY WE GO to Vietnam We congratulate those in the senior class at Holy THE FACETS Father is in heaven, snd that his Trinity High School who will graduate tonight, and (By Mustang) Lord and Savior is th« same yes- witt not also those of Westfield High School who will receive The School Year terday and today and forever, A Cyclical song. father knows that strength and wis- their parchments next Wednesday evening-* Because I may just decide to keep on going for a tout of th^ good By Riches dom Jiave ijeeii given to him by Would that we could offer all th&se young people old USA I think it best that I afc least explain this week that while per- FHtD W. KOKE Reinvested. Go£, BO that He can eara his family's of his combat ssrvb r daliy bread, A mother knows that turning toward a new era in their lives some pearls haps an "after it happens report" might be more interesting (and there WALL STREET LETTER Course 180 days fa> file ^ of wisdoms* same sage words of advice. But perhaps will be one right here a week hence) I may, as I ©sy, decide to keep That oils for tanning and sunburn her children are gifts from God from the hospital, Ever-expimding vistas. placed in her eare and must be re* the best suggestion we can make is "work out your right on going and the typesetter who sets tills column would be lost if To our customers we now can say, The information f these categories it wasn't on the copy hook (was that a snort I Just heard). After a long bikini survey, turned to Him far His purposes here combat own salvation." fa new again today. on earth. ft Are all due for an upward tura, Vibrant presentations returns, There are no easy answers to civil rights, to Inte- Anyway, the goocf wife and I took a day off last Saturday and Joined * * * Confront wailing thoughts "And we know that all things ffli these gration, to the success or failure of our foreign several thousand other folk in toe Ford Mustang Haltye—a road rally© I see now why my broker urged Fusing facts to memory. work together for good to them that sponsored by the Ford Motor Co. dealers and through the courtesy of that I switch from steels to oils, love God." policy* nor to the countless decisions that will have Jim Crow of the Westfield Motor Sales Co., I was presented with a hrand- Jewels to be made by each of those now Hearing the thresh- simtan, that is, "perfect love casteth out Fear." spanking new 1965 hardtop Mustang, to drive in the event from Paramus * * * placed in numerous new settings. "Hest in the Uird, and wait pa- old of responsible citizenship. to the Concord Hotel at Lake Kiaraesha, K. Y. (news item) "Slick Shift Is Back tiently for him: fear not thyself be- N1W In Style," The reflected rays In a few short years will come the right to vote, I will have to hoJtf off on details on the Mustang until next week for cherished and burnished cause of him who praspereth In his My friend, Morfinica Mary, says way, because of the man who bring* the legal responsibilities that follow coming: of age, as I write this I have not as yet even turned the key in the Ignitio% that any day now she expects to readied for radiance. switch. eth wicked devices to pass. Cease the time when formative ideas, feelings, philosophies heer a horn honking in front of her The Lecture from anger, and iorsske wrath r will need crystallizing. But this is what each of these Fnmtdy, I have never entered an event of this kind and from the house, and out of a red Stutz Bear- Inspired sower fret not thyself in my wise to do young graduates has be&n and is building- toward. instruction material i hove received from the Rallye fceadquarters and cat, will step her foi«ner bey friend, sculpts thought, evil For evildoers shall be cut off: The foundations they are laying now will shape hints as to how thg Rallye is conducted and what a driver md navigator complete with black derby and Unlmpoverished impartation but those t&afc wait upon the Lord, will be &Qmg on the trip 1 am inclined to believe that this will be one racoon coat, waving a college pen- of tmclent information. they shall inherit the earth," their personal future and so to those who will move nant no less. "Chalestoti! Charles- Fiction: Visa for time I will be glad to have a baek-ssat driver in the front reading the "For yet a little while, and theCoffin Waiting, Butler; on to higher halls of learning we suggest they listen directions end asking the questions that have to be answered. ton!" A waiting world wicked shall not be: yea, tboi: shaft * * # reaps ever-unfolding harvest. the Mist, Elgin; carefully to the many divergent opinions they will diligently consider his place, and The Cross and JIK Swoi It seems that all cms has to do is follow the directions and answer tho The man who years ago received hear expressed by their student colleagues and a gold watch when he graduated, The Last 'Meeting of Uie 11 shall not be. But the meek shall The Empty Day, questions and make the trip within the specified mileage range that I Inherit the earth; antf shall delight mght Pius One, teachers and wefgrh them with a grain of reasoning will find out>—(U I ever get to Lake KiameshaJ—after probably making a has a grandson who will settle for Processor and Students a clock, provided it is on the in- In -memory of old-fashioned excei- themselves ia the abundance oi Gate, by Miss Readt$ and common seme. thousand wrong turns—but because we will also be guests of the Ford peace." Th Corpse la ite Motor Co, desters.at a coektail party and luncheon at the Concord, I have strument panel of a new spoil's car. Jence Those who must enter the world of business have Let's sward to each other an "£," gown, Scherf; The instructed my helpmate-navigator to glue her eyes to the present instruction * * * f one great advantage. The facts of life in the business Say, OJdtimer, Senior Grade, re- In today's j>atina d parlance, van Gultk; The Si sheets and be ready to read and interpret with exactitude the additional Wade: The False world will not be long in coming. This is education instructions we will receive at the starring point in Paramus. member back when you could buy "We worked to capacity." the entire animal, for what you have Doivish Diadem YOUR Non-fiction: Ffe too. They will have to learn to apply thmselves to to lay out for Junior's sheepskin? Gardening, Cherry; the tasks assigned and learn to get along with peo- Part of the Kaliye Includes a scanvenger hunt—how this is worked * * * '65 Laurel « i in I am .darned if I know—but if they say "pick, up a pink elephant" tei jaunty tilt?) Churchill: My Most ple they work with. Their growing up period wili be along the way J'H.get oiiaes^ if it's the Today's graduate certainly has NCOME men!, Tmily Weei| his hands full, what with a diploma May it weightless rest ' ' New Yorfc on tf» greatly shortened. Having tp make a living- by a — am! neyer wilt. Hie folks over at Westfieid Ford otfepfc&[ m& A "fast-back" model or m one iind a marriage license in the Man; The New Pi productive effort tends to brifek Hiaiturity along at a other. : ELIZABETH S. ALEXANDER Smaii Wonder; the the hardtop—but I sort of shied away from the one that spells "gft-up- ? quicker pace but in itself should not dull the appe- and-go" and the one I will be driving is an automatic shift thank good- Viet Nam Combat Exclusion of the Volkswagen, tite to acquire knowledge beyond the scope of work ness—if I ever had to start using a clutch again I thinK I would never Thank You Taxpayers who served any part of at hand. get past the starter's flag—isn't it awful how helpless we old folk get— 1964 as a member of tiie US. Armed Editor, Leader: Forces in fche Viet Nam combat zone The college student will have to read. The wise ASMn-all this trip or Rallye should be a whale of a lot of fun—plus The Woman's Club of Westfield, are entitled to an income tax refund youiig- businessman or woman will read because they an interesting adventure—my only regret is that we can't take the heir Inc., wishes to thank you and tell If they filed 1904 income tax returns want to learn, to understand and to expand intel- along—but I don't think they have quite gotten around to including auto- you of their appreciation for your without claiming ilieir Combat Zone matic diapering even in Mustangs and the good wife will be so busy helpful cooperation in publicizing exclusion. They qualify even though t/S lectually above and beyond the knowledge needed to deciphering the directions, clues and letting me know when I make a the civic, social and community nc- draw their weekly paycheck. they may since 'have been dts- - wrong turn she won't even have time for the driver—so Lake Klatnesba ing UviU&s of the club during the past charged. :J Neither the academic nor the business path is easy here we come—and if we decide to come back—I'll teU you all about the year. Enlisted mew uray exclude all;! Ford Motor Co, Hallye et ais, next week. MHS. R. J. SMYTHE, at the start. In fact they become more difficult as works for uou I military pay received for all of each jj •» -T.r one moves along. But meeting and answering chal- ••' _" I . I.UIUL.Jl W-IL . I f Cor, Secretary montt or part of a month tftey [j lenges, whether academic or otherwise, can be the most stimulating and rewarding experience any human being can have. YOUR NBW Jersey'a FIRST Federal A**oclatlon We envy these young people just starting out and wish them well. 1965 LEGISLATORS f Time to Act I Federal excise taxes—including the World War II on **nujsance taxes" levied at retail on cosmetics, lug- States out gage, jewe1ry> and other articles in universal use— CLIFFORD P. CASE, million of the revenue, would be removed from the 351 Senate Office Bldg. books. Washington, IXC. 231 Elizabeth Ave,§ Westfleid That move is longr overdue—they were purely war AD 3-8686 You Build emergency measures and should have ended with • the conflict, They impose an unfair burden on con- sumers and retailers alike. And, as more and more Congress woman observers are saying, repeal should how be accom- MR&. FLORENCE BWYER Come 1531 New House Office Building First Federal plished with all possible speed. Wflshfcgton, D.C. The reason why speed is needed is obvious. That 320 Verona Avc.» Elizabeth these taxes are on the way out is considered a cer- Et 3-0382 FOR COMPLETE y tainty. So* many potential buyers of the affected wares will put off their purchases in order to save State Senator the amount of the lax. In other Avords, something- NELSGN F, 5TAMLER resembling* a buyer's strike could occur* with all-the 29 Broad St., Elizabeth depressing- effects on the economy that would re- EL 3-2653 sult. 'i ' NANCING Passage of a constructive excise tax bill should Stale Assemblymen take a small amount of time and debate—just about MRS, MILDRED B. HUGHES everyone is for it. There's no good reason for further Blue IUH15&, Morris Ave. SERVICE delay, Union * * * • * 1 • • FRED E. FEDERAL LOREE COLtlNS (U) lace to Start 13 Essex Rd., Summit • - m* The post office, despite the most recent increase Ofllce; Smne aildrcss in its rates, Is still nmnJiij? at a deficit of about $762 NICHOLAS ST, J. LA CORTE (R> \ million a year. This 3ms caused an advisory panel, 10! Mnple PI., Crqnford appointed by the Postmaster General to study the Office: 15 Enstman St. Cranforcl USE OUR problem, to report that there fa an urgent need for FRANCIS X, McOERMOTT -eotilrt>lkil fiyi the SAME DAY SERVICE i?c hi-Id will In* alJ^wtsl, • "* is Mtewling - at B A3rs, Gwirgo Mulhorn. ix\ sales conference. West ing- .- •.: ,-• • (4- •-•:-*• a K "W,*- 1 in i ^ _r v L i in& Uio Parent-Teaclicr Council* re- house will assemble sonw three ie Municipal g tiiat a thorough *4udy iia.s dri.-d spk-smon. district and Westfield Studios .-_•- • •« p maiU-r i>t flying muck-l plancp utuite rojiai*djng a u^n c^nsale- s iiKina^ers, marketing heads Portrait and Commercial bwn under k-n^Uiy ^rusiny hv T. A vwnniJtlce, comprised of end key executives at the Arlington ^t-r" tho Rctreutiwi Buai-d and nwm* representatives of various civic tff- hi Hot: Springs, 121 CENTRAL AViNUf ADAM* 3-03»f ^ o\ To^n (V»tiui.il and a spe- •"-•••x-r- • K

• - • ;;{ gani^lioji at the hijrh school win w I --- M thq board's nwrtinp held help stM up t)K* program, which iu!y, tiie nionilXTs adapted a A ( in fOH 1. L^^iV, will be reKtrirted lo WfsJfk»id "1965 Membership" .•^5--;:^4S"-' L^.. - ri .. dpnis im4 higti sclwol s itiic^, uifliidin^ the p Thcry. will be sppcifit regulations iif i-iiuj siikly tuk's, for tho ojK-ratioii of th^se daiH^s. L'ndur IliL' regulations WATCHUNG LAKE CLUB 'i'lw vusiunission gave Us informal Bottled for Robert Treat rnutsion is given (\>r Uie fJyj ul' ii(>pro\^l to flie projert, landing for- WATCHUNG, N. J. •-..-. ^. power di-iwii IIUK1I>1 airiTafi in jr.al appUcation for spiti'iSdfsiii]!. Exclusively 1'ark tm tiie iiontli TJif t'tniuiiission discuss^ Uie *>a- is ust*d for playing ton twirling program which it lias •*.*: .¥• •.: Group jvservatiojis may tit *cn a[K>moti\\g winter tind s«m- A Private Family Swim Club with tho Ht'crrutioti <\>mniSssioji mid \ It will continue lo teach twiJl- *••£! V Us flying will only J>e iiorniilted one Open Now Till Labor Day da>" pej* murilh, with l.lu.» iHTuiissum West field High School seniors imve von honftrs jfruui, but Hit*r<« was wwno quti^iioti itonioblie Association, it -was reveate d today by saftty WKM.W lesLrJettd to ^VosUioM tesidt'nb as to tilt fsxtont of its fcpoiiaoj'sliip Husband and Wife $75 00 with their art teacher, Betty JI. Sch crick, They . Shown above Hours of flying will U' beUewi II the winter. far his poster "Wenr White After Dark"; Marg t a.m. and 4 p.m. TIVo inotlhM's of girls taking part Hutband, WK« *««d Child »f0OO M SislVty rules are; An aduU super- ,s ; Barbara J. Scliwinn—Mi-rH Citat ioa for •' in tlu; program will «tUmti Uie July loch Additional CWW . $10.00 for "Cross Only At Corners." C. Stewart Mead, At visor must LH' pivseu! Lit all tjmos; ituvling (a diwrnss Uie niaUer fur- presentation. for lhp N, j. s|>c^,ati>rs will IK* allowed on thrr. Initiation Fee, Href Yeeir . $10.00 Fiyiny mva al «iny liim1: a 150- flying ciit'H' i« required wlien •JI .016 diaiiK'U'r thiu's 60-focit For Additional Information Call 755-9686 spacecraft. The purpose, clcurly control tine; ^lirciuft are to be sub- PTA at Jefferson ORT TO THE PEOPLE was to toury [\t& «jiiiui;t» si my tinder jectinl to a "puir test before wu-h the mountains of ix-css-radio-TV cov- John M* M«Don»uah, Pr*s. BY flight; s safrty tliony iiltaditHi to I Lists Members Of erage of Uie astronauts—and was line must ix» worn by the REP. FLORENCE P. DWYER Tliis .tactic was pursued further by Executive Board BIGHT THING IN Coins arc one commodity which ev- scheduling hearing (x'forc (Mir coni- liim, m WlctM, why (lw Ad- Mrs. F. Frederick Rhrich. presi- WRONG WAY eryone in Hie population uses-frewn mitl«e for Uie morning followi«y (lie h:id tk'HlKT happens thai a per- dent uf Jefferson School Pnr^nl- a tiny tot with his piggy bank tu President's announi^mcnt-on less uhi-ii public To.-ieher Association, has released eMttpleluly desirable department store oivnei-s and bigthan 24 hours notice (the a&tronauCs ing. \KHfi ,so impoi'Loiri. presented in such a Ihe fo!lowing list, of oxorutive board city bankers. To prevent Uie hoard- being still in space ond dotnmating Visibly iMiitwnassixi, the besi the members f»r lhc school year 190S- surreptitious way m ing of present coins and avoid other the nation's front ]>agrs>-~^ degree secrcHxuy could di> was *o prvttaid fifl: First vk e j>reaidont» Mrs. Homer gsnrily arouses public disruptions in the mouey supply, the of SIKHXI usually w^crved for no-that tho country rt'.Tlly wasn't too Clinch; so«;nd vice prrsidciH, Ricli- threatens to became public must be convinced of several tional emBi intcresUxt any more in surli sjuice urd Gruhum; reoartling things: that ifae value of the new COLVCrDENTALT flights as «Uu» Gomlnl 4, (bat we'dMrs. Hidiui-d Mhielti; to me, is the case coins will not be reduced, thai the II was obviously ti carefully gotten usoil \o fiurJi oxploil.s, and ing seerelitry, Mrs. Hubert ilnistration's proposal change is needed, that lire new coins iatod maneuver. This intensely pd>- thai this ikivs story didn't nvilly man; treasurer, Cy SititilxT; advis- SERVICES [shrinking silver supply will bo technically acceptable arid as lie relations-minded Administration obscuro the t*t»iiriyo minounctMtH*nt h A. loivirdi. and eliminating sil- and that no Jiard^liip or dislocation two such major news event* to Iwp- s atKt TV iK'vv.s : Art find tlocnralioiiH, Mrs, John J. >\y from dimes and will result from introduction of tlic I>en on the- same day cither acciden- Sullivan and MI"K. Nurniiin Warwick; T«l*phon« AD 3-0003 new coins. tally or colntldentolly. Jt had to lip TJic ironic Uiiiin about this rutlu-r book fair. Mrs. Phili|> Ii. DH-tlerieh; il is necessary and On the basis of last week's Itcar- done purposely. Both operations li;id claburulo atlempl lo kvo\> the news hiid^et and finnnro, Mr. tiraliatn; a long period of ing before our Ranking arid Cur- been in the works for many months. of tin* coinage cliiin^e in \\w. btxch thildivn and youlh, Mrs. James C. become increasingly rency Committee, I am pretty woll And while the ticmini 4 flight,wa grounds is tli« iMJiifihility that the Arn-,schut»l ixiuA rottnd- e mining of new silver satisfied that each of these condi- subject lu change biHraiise of wenth- ; ministration wiuld imdennitu; its ti]>, Mrs. J. U. Carnegie and Mra, WE RECOMMEND up with the demand tions.-wiJl be inei. There is rro rea- cr and operating conditions, Lhc coin- own ohji-rtm's. Wide sctile hoanl- H- M. Toylw: hospitality. Mrs, Wil- lie metal for coinage son, so far as I can see, why theage announcement ocuJU have Ixtn \i\K of tilt? present iilvor coins emild liam G. Qiiinn, Miw. Ji>soph Tliotm- imifacturing purposes, new coins slioutd be fully satisfac- scheduled at any time. Wttli UK> Art- seriutusly disiiipL business and hank- anil Mrs. IUUKV F, Ky»ni>c% insur- ! 2 Gallon $9.99 ministration wry aware thut, inevit- iincre, Mrs. Milford Hlon^ky, sucli short supply, Jn tory and acceptable. ing in tin? UniU'd States. Sucli lioard- TAYLOR HARDWARE we continued to mint ably, its daring venture in B|>ato ins would 1JLI foc»li;-h in view of Ad- Also, Junior Kcd I'rwH, und PTA .•'••.... Ultimately, however, this is a would overwhelm any other news Mrs. .John Kife; Junior present 90 per cent judgment which only the people minlstriiLioti tklcniiiu'ition to Full Quart $5.15 125 ELM ST, WESTFIELD :, industrial users of story, it carefully waited until min- the price of silvH1 luw cnuu Mrs. James DUUKIICI' and 1 themselves can make. And in this i •I . welry, flatware, etc.), utes after tho flight tiari fa-ensuc -that the fait' value (or buying \-n Mrs. Joint LuHsier; k i;i»latiort, Mt'^. 4/5 Quart $4.19 " ^ I'e^pect, Hie Administration scenis to cessfully launched l& jinn an nee (lie Kric Slnms; library, Mrs. Snmuel ; p deprived and the vol- be sacrificing a golden opportunity of tho coins exceeds Uie value of eoins would be sharply now coinage system and request im~ silver ctiiUiiiiHul in thorn, lint Hobison imd Mrs, I^rnnk CuUeh A big ttora, full of hordwaret and tt> asaure full public acceplancc by ri * the level required by mediate hearings. |)1<» .sf.>niL'fiiiK!S ad foolishly whtMl mfin!>ersh!|i, Mrs, D^ivid ]lr making possible full understanding mid Mrs. Henry J. Chinholm; ;im*s and the growing of information and underslnnd- i paints and supplie$t un- of (he* changer—and te doing so out WomlerinR why, I asked Treasury to fear and disinist. and Utter, Mrs. S. Murk Henry and Mr«, of excessive caution and distrust. Secretary Fowler to explain at ourin 1 Cy JfedUinun: parent Information, r- WDERSTAVDING TJiere is good reason to believe, Iwiarlnff tlie next morning. I reroi - new coina^ syslpni dtws. n REWARD painted furniture, etc. Fast, pleaiant Mrs. Allen and HohtMt K a rest; pro- VITAL for instance, that the Administration vod Mm (D his depai"tmftnl*s excel- reprcsonL the fir:;t. basic oli Si'itm, Mrs. Horvicr Clinch. HIM WITH THE REST since 1792. The country's interests, obvious need for ac-purposely timed its announcement lent staff study of the; proiwst'd coin- Also, publicity, Mrs. Curl L. Zoeb; service at your call, and nationally the squeeze on silver, of the change to the new coins to uge diajijlc and the study's empha- I IwlJovo, wimk! be I>cl1er served by I f 9- JI ma.ssivf pro^tum of cxplninini? to rocwatfon, M<:il Fox nml St.in West; question of public ac- correspond with the launching of sis on the need to obtain public ac- rot mi nurfliiM-s, Mrs. H»b^rt Woll- *, __ known Items. ne* coins is vital. the four-day orbit of Uie Gemini A cept mice of Uie new coins, and Ittid Anioricim rn?u|ile Elu- ndvuntngtii of tlm new coinnyi,' system—which mnn an —umi the dangers of reinuvnifi ex- ^olns from circulfJlion Ijofore. Sioudt itiKl -Mrs. lAJtmard Schork; Liquor Shop -£ J niimbors of mw coins arc scouts, Ho3>wt Miller; leadier roi> A SlNVICI POR NEWCOMERS TO WESTNEID ri'sonUitivos, Mrs. (irrakl J. Krwr 115 QUIMBY ST. and Mrs. Krlc H. Peterson Jr.; ADamt 2-190O viIE WHOM; ANSWER ers' Hilary. Wallon Sanl>orn Call for Free Delivery The question Js fundanu'iilal. 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;•*»•* has ihe same undistorled timbre and brilliance no matter ch^feinfj power inlo consumer's whore you drivei in heavy traffic, undar a bridge, through haiids." And it v/ill free htisinisH of a tunnel, or in the middle of a desert. 'Perator Lorraine T. Cross: tracer of missing persons an annoying and cxp-jn.sive bit til With the newly dovoloped SUPER HI-FI METRA INSTA- For me, iwo of "^ worst «xc MOUNT SPEAKER UNITS, you can now havo in your car, tf. W. Hafdcman wrote us: tuxes -'H'L- tho,^.' imposed on t^lp- stereo sound qualily that closely approximates *he per- phont! and tck^i'MI^' -service and on formance of expensive High Fidelity sound systems in °n Thursday morning of this past possible. To make a !ong rditxl ^U-s of l;niics' tmiidba^, vv this remarkable young la toilc-f anii'Ics, luKSiiRo ;ind inexpen- the homs. eek I was in Camdcn on business tU r received a call from rny secretary had me connected to sive jcwt'Iry. H.tvinj{ , ;|>on,sori! rnxvil those taxes, tlio self-contained prerecorded plastic cartridge hm boon stan- sing mo that my sister out in San Hwfc iictfon was csjx'ciiilly gmti- dardized by all manufacturers and is available everywhere. charge of ^ case in no more than fyinjj; to me Cisco had called me at the office lutftru* LhHtrt ami hiiidwuro 10 . Armed say she was rushing to the hospital Simply slip the cartridge onto the deck. Push the starting husband had just been in- FOR TERMITE level and that's all. The endless loop tape will give you Tho roughest roads will not affect performance In tha in A very serious accident. Un- '/a, 1 or 2 hours of the music of your choice. You can sllghtasf. ciency and service? PROTECTION CALL change the program at any lime by simply changing the unaicly in her distraught condi- tope cartridge. Tapo player ond cartridge are shock proof. ' she? failed to give my secretary «| trust that you will be able 10.-^ seo tliai she receives a Veil done 'he name of the hospital before she? f JUn8 up, so I had very little informa- JSherexcelleni detective work over, I|on * I am always appreaa-, IDg o on. tiveoTspeuJseivice-thlslbenew Hi-Fi r the local operatorand told was a most outstanding example.. r "et my problem, saying F could give J TELEVISION FIDELITY At Nnvjersov Bdt, zli our operators "^•nothing but my brother-in-law's n "* STEREO ^ie and thai he must be in an cnier- Williams Termite Control Sency ward somewhere in San Fran- A ml lu 17 ELM STREET, WESTFIELD, N. J., ADuius 2-0483 best possible phone A iiOCAt COMPAQ V ISCQ- sl|c Was most cooperative, and 10ON. CJNION AVE., CKANFORD, N. J., BRMge 64483 nie she would do everything our job, 137 ELMER ST. AD 2-4477 ftlew Jersey Be" 4 3THE WESTFIELD tN, JJ LEA&EK, THURSDAY, JUNE ACTIVIT CHUKCH OF CHRIST ~ i Rev. Dieiterkh Leading 50-Voice E. Sermon of the CHURCH SERVIC Sunday: S;3 Bible sc ists' Conference lor adults asd ; J0:30 a "LOOK VP AND Clioir at eonspcagatioaal with j ' By Rev, Richard L. Smith* associate minister ! i HOLV TRINITY K, C CHUKCH - *45 a.m i i tiie blind by a way that they knew The Presbyterian Chunh The Rev. Philip R. Dtettaricft. di- Bt, Hev, Msgr. Henry J- nut; I will lead them in aaths that sermon, J. Arttstd Watson guest rector of music at the First Meth- Clliirrfl JLLB, VF. PA, Faster tln?y have not known I will make spe^er; U;4S a.m., Communion odist CJmi-di .since 1862. witt lead a dyrfcness light betorfe them. services with J. &, Kline m charge' 1 of some 50 minsters ««d loy-Annual Picnic* Sat. ci-ooked ihitigs straigit." Tiie c«n- 7 p.m,t $ft, Watspn will again spe Who was it who said, "I have seen everything in my fur He life?* tlH? musical portions w at t&e evefeiag service. Was it our friend who was so bored with life or was it the person of I: 111 Echo Park Rev. Feter J. eiuding Bible ctlatton is from Reve- whom we speak as befog the "typical sophomore?" To tell Uic truth. . HoJv Communion is administered to , B*r, Eugene C* McCoy 'And he that sat upon the W^wesrfay: 10 a,m... ladies Bible : ! !e n ing tbe 171st i The Fjrst Methodist Church will RECTORV: S3 5 First Street class; 8 4i neither one said it—though it might have been either. Those words of * winters tftw said. BcholdT 1 make all /utility are found in the 7th ela^pter of Ecclesiastes in the ISth verse. sc*M0tt yf tiie Metliod&t Newark | hoW iEs annual church picnic at the things new." | Life 1L Aniiuai Conference at Drew Uiavcr- j HiiHop picnic area. Echo Lake Park, Sunday Masses: Is thureh. T. 6 Those words, I have seen everything in my futile life."* do describe : The theme wilt be {Un1c(»i up fur- .'* Willmm Dsldey is pr many people today. They are the type wlro walk around the Woek and sity which ends. Sunday. Saturday from 11 a.m. to p.m. S, 10ami 1J a,m, and 12noon; 8 a.m., dtudy cpui'«e for the fi3 January, 3962, Austin Lovelace, AH f any lies ami friends of «» ta chapei, 9, ther in readings from! the Christian several weeks. report, "I have seen everything." Just as many American travelers spend f Science textbook: "Tfcje true theory a few days in P&n& haunting American bars and gutting mail at the *f ^ f *** f * "J™" jchun* art U:» and i "• 'H" ..'.'.'.'..• ' In of ihe universe, including man, as American Express Co., then gq on to Monte Carlo, play bridge in Masses: not ia material histor^ but in spirit- THE AUtlANCE CHURCH t picnic Item?. S:45. S:4a, $. , at in Switzerland and return to New York—"Yes, J'v* seen under chair imm ual development, . , . jSpiritual evo- Europe," ] lution alone is worthy of the e#er- Our arnvch&ir variety of war-strategists, chroJi3ck*rs of fhe destinies I Masses: in • Lauranee S, Pyns, Pastor not bo sul> influenced ilham else of divine power" (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by _; 9:30 a.m., Bible school; „ chairm&n of]I a.m., -worship serviee, sermon by a foean Fir^ Friday Uass&si fi:3S» 7: IS Mary Baker Eddy, pp. 547, 135). aces anc There is just one filling attitude to take toward these reports on the | aad 6. 3 p,m., Brookside Nursing Home- Krai Use creator of thousands oft ehv races such as "three teg* : world and its contents Say* grace for another Wl of unconsdou. humor. • " ^ . many | n0V » and "burlap bag FIRST METHODIS 5;3G p.m., eollego and career group ( f Mrtbodiam l tw geud i racea K OUR hAVY OF And remember one who had a deeper wisdom than sophistication: Tltere f ; ,, .. MVrt j ^^ AT WESTFIEU* 6 pM-t yroved by the 6 Additional Aides Kev, rrancis F. Rev. Philip K. Dieti«rich missionary prayer fellowship; 7:45 lite" who does not share its highest and deepest, experiences. Millions of after a bit of re-working at the com- Mrs, Richard Marshall, president Kev. Francis X, Cardcn p.m., Sibfe study, prayer meeting. mil lee's Sunday: 8:15 and 11 a.m.* all traviers through life can give no more significant account of Us real po- of fhe Woman's Society of Christian Reetery-~i22* Wyoming partments of the ehuretn school meet. Sunday; £ tentialities than Post and Gatty, ihe aviators who circled the earth it* eight The way this young" MethodiM com- Service of the First Methodist ADams 2-4W7 Worship services in the sanctuary. poser se-es it. his new Communion THE PKESBVTEKIAN CHURCH days, could tell of the earth over winch ihey had flown. Asked by reporters Church. Thursday named additional Sunday Masses—7, s, 8:I5t 10:30 Dr. John R. Lenimn* | minister (rf 140 M«ttntfli« Avenue about their impressions, they could think of nothing to answer- Ail that service in E Minor is "3 iiUte•longer- sides to assist with the association's and 12. education* will preach. faced." This is his light-hearted way ; Br. FredcrUk E. Christian they eould say was that they had flown around the world in eight days. work next season. They ere: Weekday Masses—6:30, 7 and S. Saiurday: 11 a.m.t Rev/ Richard L. Smith They had not the time to see anything in particular or to do anything of expressing the hop? ih&i his mu- Mrs. Robert Morfey, program ma- Holyday Masses™-6, 7, 8, 10 aad sical sellings for the sacrament will picnic. Echo Lake. Rev. Jaoies 0, Cole except navigate their plane. They had "seen it missed every- terials; Mrs. Franklin Spooner, ti~ Wednesday: 8 p.m., Rev* ME, Bdtin Our way thing. It is only one who has let bis hegrt and mind travel out into other life the service's liturgical dignity Mrs. Smith, 1st Friday Masses—6:30, 7:15. Novena—Our Lady of Miraculous commission. Rev. Ace L. Tuhbs lives, who has felt the heoism of hearts at bay, the long patience which titroptes and Goodwill Industries; Ministers odist tradition of congregations! par- Mrs. George Ray. Syndsy coffee Medal, Monday, 8 p.tnr ALL SAINTS ordinary appearing lives with a touch ol radiance, the upward reach . Sunday; 0:30 a.m.t a breakfast for God,, who has "seen ticipation, Mr, Dietferich believes it hour; Mrs. Normaa Morash, flowers Benediction—Fridays 2;30 p,m. CHUHCII to be tiie first all-Methodist musical in the assembly haJt sponsored by and services, and Mrs. Howard B. Confessions—Saturdays, eve of 1st 599 Park A the session of the church for gradu- ff, publicity. Fridays anct Holydays, 4 until 5:30, Scotch Plains gatitm of Calvary Lutheran Church, j Slates# Prlor io ms Methodist Com- ates of senior tofcgh schools; 8:30, 30 Sunday; e:» a.mP, d»| and 7;30 until 9. Sunday; S a.m., holy communion; and H:3D a.m., church school and will jneet, Charles S " Presbyterians Add Cranford, has been railed for Sun- manion music was a conglomerate Baptisms—Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- day immediately following tiie 3D) coteiion drawn tram various an- Baptist Church Tells S:io a,m,f morning prayer ®n& at-v/orshfp services; Dr. Frederick E. pcrmtendem; a m pointment. tendance awards for cjmrch school Christian will pr&tfeli on the topic, will deliver Use semi e.m. service. The principal purpose jden ! sources _ German, Scottish, Marriages—Arrangements to be So. Africa Cleric of this meeting wjtt be lo act on a Vacation School Theme students; 11 a.m., moving prayer "Life's Greatest Permanent Chose' Rev. Drew h^s \m new constitution, the Rev. Arnold made at rectory two montBs in ad- snd attendantce awards tor church es." to St. Luke AKEE The composition includes the Ira- The theme for the vacation church vanee. Rev. Jean Francois Bill pastor, said. salutations, responses, pray- school : Wednesday: 11^30 a.m., church another conferaice,. the Tsonga Presbyterian Church in school at Ihe First Baptist Church Wednesday: 9:30 , mid-we&k William Milton &nl need for adopting a new con- ers and verslcles characteristic of wiii *>e "God and His Word." Class- CALVARY EVAMGEUCAI* staff devotions in ihe lounge annex. «»«« to join UittiUon has been occasioned by the holy communion; Bible ;lass follows Jersey annual of Western Christianity'v s lit- will bo held lor four year olds LUTHERAN CHURCH COMMUNtTT PRESBYTERIAN tic City. hU^ fact that the church's former e Rev. Joseph T, Houratii of Leb- ihe first Sunday In September, The I Saturday: a,: ,f Sabbath sory prayors; 10 a.m., Bible class. anon; Uie Ilwology ai Boston Theolo^ical's PreseoU Crana, Mrs. Robert Levy, ihe Rev, John of Fine and Applied Arts. He SSundad y church h sdiood l U meet at)roomin) g devotions; b a.m., fear of Japan; and the third, JReV. KeimhiiT Mrs. Jack Mclnlosh, Mrs. Philip 10 a,m. only for ihe imreery, km- j mitzvab of Jay Edwar{5 Friedman Vision Is the art of seeing things is doing further graduate work at Hart ung. Mr. Dayanand Fitamber of India. Union Tfteotogical Seminary, r committee on hearsal, Patton auditorium; 7 p.m., through third grade at llj 6;30-p.mM you feel at tome, willr Itsr Tho annual family day service of •v,-iih youth ami college speakers. World Missions, appointed by the worship at FanwootJ Presbyterian united church youth, Patton audi- junior, middler and senior fellow- of grfts asd answers to torium. Bibles will be presented to the third ships will meet for a covered Calvary Will Convene president of the Atlantic District* Dr. Church is scheduled Sunday at both about the city, Its SWBCR Karl Gracsser of New York. Monday: 10-2:30 p.m,, sewing and grade students of ttie church school. supper, [ the G;30 and 11 o'clock services. Chil- Infants and children will be bap- iacilities. Just caN ., • New Constitution Upon his return. Pastor Keuning dren and young people from first hospital groups, ioomis Hali; all Wednesday; 7:45 p.m., prayer x will give an evaluation of the con- women of the church are invited for Used, 9:30 a.m., adult study class metinge; S;30 p.m., sumjtKsr discus £radc up will attend the service with in the lounge. A special meeting of the congre- vention to his congregation Sunday, their parents. Children from nursery all or part of the day. sion series. June 27, through kindergarten win go to their Tuesday: S p.m.. self-study com- 8 p.m., Scotch Plains-Fanwood Starting Sunday, Jun& ^7 there will mittco supper meeting, Loomis Hall. baccalaureate service for 1965 grad- bo only one worship service and regular church school classes. uates. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Vicar At Redeemer Tho sermon will be given by young church school at 10 RADIO PROGRAMS people and young adult?. Four mem- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 'Thursday: Westminster choir out* 170 Elm SI, ing. \VOODSIH*: CHAPEL To Offer Sermon bers of the ninth grado etmfirmatl&n Morse Avenue, Faiiwood THE BIBLE class UH-Q at each service) will Rev, Wflllam K. Cober, Minister FIKS'i CHURCH Or CHRIST, SPEAKS TO YOU The morning services at Redeemer sneak on "Why I Have Joined the Sunday: 9 and II a.m., worship SCIENTIST Sunday: 11 a.m., Alan b WELCOME NEWCOMEHSI Lutheran Church will be conducted ! Church/* These speakers will be: ?nd children's division of church 422 E. Broad St. of Cranfeni will 4K» 4hojspeaker at Us* tub ttupoa to hi us know yoa'ra tan WHY YOU CAN RELY Sunday by Vocar C. Clifford Flani- Jane Sanisle, Linda Louis, Lorctta school; sermon by tho pastor, the Sanday Services^ n A.M. the family Bible hour. The Sunday R«v. Cofeer on the subject, "Hiding school will be In sessmn at the KAMI gan. The sermon v/HI treat tlii> sub- Hiff and Joanne Greim. 1 Sunday School—n AM. ON GOD FOR HiALING In the Baggage/ 10:10 a,m. and same time. 7:30 p,mt, Mr, Scliete- ject, "Sunaoy — The Day of the A third speaker will bo James Ball, Nursery—II A.M, ADD Listen Sunday, iune 20, for a Lord." Tl\e LHursist foF the senicos a student at Ithaca College, who I2:i& a.m., church school, youth and lich will ateo bo tho speaker ^i the Wednesday Evening Testimony evening service. a lively searching discussion wilt be Mr. Jeffrey Zetto. Uiooiogical wsj| speak on "Growing in the adult divisions, children's division Meetings 8:15 P.M. between a Christian Scientist student at Coneordia Senior College, Church as a Chnstian.** The fourth continues; 6 p,m.T baccalaureate Tuesday; 8 p.m., prayer and Bible _ Please have tiie Weicome Wagon HO^JS Ml us* .-] Fort Wayne, Irjd, service. High school stadium. "Is the Universe, Including Man, study time at foe chapel] with stud- and someone from another will foe Miss Louise Loss, evolved by Atomic Force?" will be U f would lite to subscribe to fhe tf AD£K Wednesday: n "V/itnessing jn the from 9i30 a.m. unti noan. WNEW 1130 Kc«- 6:45 A,M. Sunday School and three Bible Church as a WNBC 460 Kc » 7:30 A.M. es ot 9:45 a.xn. Tho sacrament t,f baptism to fo- AFTERNOON Mr. Arthur H. KrcylinR of Plain- nts will \>Q admini^crfKl at this LOWEST PRICE WERA-1590 Kc. - 3:15 P.M. field, is the newly appointed super- service and Bibles will be presented FIRST SUNDAY intendent in charge* of the Sunday In third tirade students of the church School staff. school, RCA WHIRLPOOL FIRST cmnRrn'~oF cimiST* Ate. QuaTrty AIR CON GIVE DAD A BREAK! Sunday Services: 1! a.m. ta evenfne 8-15 D

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from the TJ 4 * .*< - ? T In fact, why not delight FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH --^ V 1. 7/, 4 fhe whole family with •r. Wostfiefd, New Jersey >•". INSTfttl i-" si ff! iM !: sparkling dean laundry? YOttfiSftF fir; • 20, 1965 Drop all your washday V 71:05 A.M. »o 12 Noon ITS IT IN WfflDWI problems here. WCTC Radio i WE 1450 AM 98,3 FM OOLEY COLON AL HOME im SAME DAY SERVICE ON LAUNDRY AND AT[ON DfiY CLEANING UPON REQUEST 556 WestfleM Ave. AD 3-0255 IffBBft*- Sormon by IVORY DRY The Rev, William K* Cobor licensed Staff '. :.•.- ••;- - ''Hiding in the Charles E, Daolay DOOLEY FUNPRAl HOME OPPOSITE FIRE HEADQUARTERS M. Dool»y U PROSPECT ST. AD 2-5020 P. Dfc Bfe M3353 20 ELM ST. AD 3 I M Set ajor Speaker f 23!H215 N. Scotch Pkitti«i Ave DOC g s: Joseph PI.. MLS; Gordon J. AubivcliI J.I. 211 driving l>cnvns. anthrop* effort—tlie 2 afxi second class: L Manchester Dr., AB. Roberi B. Bryum Ave.. Scotch PUiua won Iwu iuGfa find chests raisina money for it wards from In anchor ca.-ic. M_=g Kikiay Matlimare BUii-kmun, 4^0 }U^r R-d., AB^N: -, *****«< ****** fecal, state and national health aivd Kotwrt David Blnnd, 217 BeriBpn Ft.. She Gnrwcod was Jincd $2& on a John tVstor Mio^k. Cran- courses in bath welfere shad BS—110; Karen touise Eusihpy, 441 Kconamirs SchoJarship for dedy i»ers\m vhnrge. the highest grHde aver- l<*rd, a traffic srgntil. g Sessions. He The conference was had under Mountain Ave.. AB—O: Evelyn F. -. v -j- i-f I" in all homo efonomies subjects from other CG& the auspices Of United Community Craig 550 Colonial Avc, MLK: submit si state- Fuufo and Councils oi America Jesan Christie iMrs.i, 2471 Hill during ln»r first threo 'oar* and the AB-~N; Los lie S. Davids, 232 liamma awsixl BS the a! from the national association Brower ' Wadtak t win* is chairman of the board and nf Jw Simous M| and Mis Pl >wint Pleasant former resi- imsah, S7 Sandra Cii ., Aj>t. lore AwiK in S lfC Klocted fo Phi Beta Kapp« wort A Horn* Distinctive ton, Durstine & Osborn, lnc is past ^T; h ^nts off VWMfielVWsifieldd wauass eraduylod *- " chairman of United Community inore was also an eleclion t{) Uie i fr011> *»w? Admuiil Farragtii 117 Gordim J. Anbi-crht of 21 tilable are: Geaeral flsn Campaigns of America. of the Aroow, ihp refills of I ^"-y • ^ 6. AwM AB: Richard V. Dr., and Kurcii Bushoy of 441 Moun- organization and liulsarl. miH Norih Aviv, EdM; tain Ave. Your In pection In vited WiU be announced a! a luturt I Cadel Woisk^der entfivd Farrn- introductory chemis- J . ,„ i ^l" '" September last yvur and was Ann JitnU'k, 775 Mnurovn JledH.el of 1S*S7 Hismg Hi i mi5try> principles of AiE«uugn Troop 373 was only fnmi-I active in \ursity JoolbalL basM- Afi—1>; Arlhur 3st n .lr., Wuy, Mounlainstdp^ was oatiwd to 600 P,irtco Park Eail Cranford • review, English J. R» Brostek Heads uiolcd durmg Uit furrent scoul year was member of full membership in Sigma Xi( Na English literature, Scoutmnstw Rirh^rd Smythc ' Monogram Club and il^ Ti kWm I !\ai!('' fiS0 Slimillil Avr., MHA—N; (tonal HonoL'uty Svientilte SocMy. since 1600, in- served that l^nurkable i>rugress Staff, lit1 was a member tif 1 Third ! ^"'l!iani Jo*1" Kontns Ji1.. 22ti2 Now- Hitlund JLdinburdl of U7 Hordwiek college algebra New Product Unit had been made by ihft boys. Fur- Company of the C-oi^s of <. j»*k Avc , 1JJJ™N; FEi'tU'rU'k Arltmr Ave.T was t'oinunsiioiH'ci ia gecund , psychology of per- tliermore, ihere was at-tivu par-tiri- plans to atlend Kraukliii-Mursh;ilt tf'RB'Ht 1IH0 Lawtcnov Au\, Its— \ litMiU'natit in tlw Air Forae. Spanish. Joseph R. Brostek, son of Mr. and in the district Ktohdiko Dcr- pgc. LancaskT. Ta,. slartinc this Ut ; Uichard A. Lomhardi, 117 Hard- of economics, be- Mrs, Joseph J. Broslek, 70 Sandy and Carnporw. and sponsored fall. wick Avo., ABi ]-:du*ai'd Myska, 740 Western civilization Hill Rd., has been appointed man- eight five mile hikes. .SotUli Avt\, AB- IV Old Guards Join infltics of finance, ager of new product development H wag announced that final pplanl s AUi>, Juih! UHI Ki'lson. 11 Kair I general psychology, atuj market planning in the paper- arc being madv for the troop to g Hilt UA , MI.S: Mary llbrrlln Kidttw Horr Is Elected (Mrs J, ayt C^rU-hiii Hd.. MLS; WH€N sociology. Trench re- board and kraft pupor division of to the Watcliung Boy St-ou* Counct For Tourneys iish review. Continental Cati Co., New York, it Campthti weeks of July ] \ and l_uli«\e S«*lin;iblp iMitsi, TWA Bryant was announced by Dean P. Stout Head of Alumni's AVL'.. MS: James KranciR Si'tler. 4.W A Iri-chaptrr meeting of Hie Old fionoral manager. (June Kt.( US: Joyce Stpi-mik, B40 CiuirdK from Plaiufioid, West Field L Nancy Way, AH- 13; .loim Doona and Mil Ihurn mot tit Ta m&ques foting Wins Since joining Continental in woo.Papermill Plans N. J.-Pa. Area fiST) HilU-rt-s! Avc", AU--O; Mr. Brostek has been assistant to June it In arrange n tourna- H. Vows. 72S Hanfurd ment of .shufflcboard, catxis nnd Skrba of 548 Trinity the manager of bag and paper sales, William E. ITotr fif 775 Fair Acres b Iliie third prize in oils Five Productions AH-UC; Tiioums Ward, 314 t hrsM, proinuk'd by FrunUtiu F. with primary responsibility in the Me. has been eloclod president of Firsi St.. AH; Stcvni N, Weiss. r of Nurtli PlainCivld. Mr. "Beach Grass in rtiuiUwall bag sabs area. Prior to v I lit; New Jersey-Penn.sylvnnla South AVF.. AU—N; IlolHTt George was pkH*tt d general chair- TOWNSENi art show held June Five shows, the first scheduled for jojing the company, lie was a spe-July 20, will follow "High Spirits." of the Ahininj i)f Jr.. H5U Nancy Way, man; K, Hyscf, ctiafrninn of Plain- sponsored by Sullivan • * cial sales representative for thti the last of several musicals, the Middlelmry it was nnnouno- MA. ftold; I*. Siiitim, diairmon of West- •lie Park in which the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co, Pai*r Mill Playhouse, MUlhnrn, an- at Carl Evi'ivlt Bivd- fipM. and H. Bmiehelle, choirrnan Who is tpolling this pic- Baselte Park Art As-He is a 1955 graduate of Queens Col- nounct'd today in listing its of Ihe fii-^ in litu, 213 ti'ii CL, AB; Anna df'MilUnirn. .loss Willard of West- ture? Carelest handling icipated. lege, New York, with a BA degree. program. T\K aw district pr^sidrnt h lr-?as- C. Cofcman iMrs.). 357 Ctoek Hod tirld wns tuiinrd secretury. urtT of S|imy Drying SiTvice. MLS; Lotm AT. Civonborg, 1441 Dales for 11M? contest" were set in moving can spoil pic* Bert Lalir will kick off Ihe season Hi' is a!>o New Jorsoy roKionai vi«r 1 M tf x Dr. MA: Muureon Ann us follows: July 5) at We&tfield; •=-•--£••£.-'•:"'• ••!•"•_ :^.;=. «-s»»r^™>aJ-vjj-.-.--.-?- -•J.--^--;-----• ;-.;r":-'•. in "Never Too LaU\" a slcppH- rtminiuin. Metropolitan New York Y hires — and furniture, which bpcoirie uiie of lU*thti'1, !M7 KlMiiiK \\ ay( PhD. ''. MiHImm: Stpl. 10, Plaih- dlvi.sicii of i\\f ranwood—Curlus I1). Ciilhomi. \K Wnllcr Alpaugh was appointed longest-running successes, It con-ChalkMigt- Fund. 1 too, Phone us for care- •--:-:•/•. •; •••>.• Fnrlvy Avc, AB, Kain W, Griff en, -'_ 1 .." ..--h reft fee. I ->: cerns a middlo-figcd man who finds ••-•v I-..3 A iiK'Uibi'r of I ho C!:KS of tu:i:i, lu ^••-1! .. '• 2rM) Ik'rhL'rt Avc, M1U—N: Anlhnny ful handling, expert -•!-•- he is again to become o fatlipr. Tlic 1 Memlwrs attending (he meeting £ ... I I is a gradualL of the Amrrirtui hi- I.ouis jn/.uut, IS 1'uplar i'J,, AB; show runs throufih July 31. fnitii Westfleld were Paul Suttan, siituto of Hanking, nud w»s ii Hidiiird Willi.'im Kammnii, 20 Cht'l- moving service* aU'd with 11K* Bank of New York •?r ". Haas Ccmricd, a Paper Mill favor- wontl lVn,, A.SSIK.'. in S—tJ jind <.\ Krclller. ite, will star in "Absence of u from 1o 10-10, prior to 3oininj! Iriria M. Kuraii <\lrs i( 17:5 K:irloy •'I --T Cello," which will ojwn Aug. 2 nnri Sjiray : SLTVUO. Inc. Mr. IIOIT AVL-., MI.S; Wiiliiuu E. NewHI Jr., Mr. Wngtier is ti member of bnth •v^y: -: ;- i _-f •-• ^-K*-?--^. play through Aug. 14. Ruth MeDuvilt >'crvfd as c'ass srcn»iary. nnd as a 10!) Crny 'iVrr. AH; MnrKHrct K. Plalnfieid nnd WuHlUeLd chuptcrs will be the co.star, nirmbrr of the Alumni C'diirieil from WiUk\ :tn Kim Avc, MSW; Doriilhy ;-tnl IN donaliiiLj a trophy which ho 4Comc Bock, I.iUIe Shfhn," ihe 1957 to K. Wymij -IS N, Miirlino Avo,, frnni I'lninfrlld, \C, IlyKiur and W. William Inge1 drama, will frnturu AlpniijL' :i, .III(! finin Millhilin, wiU pri'sonl [a (lie winners. Shirl Conway on Aug. 16-28. Smtch PJiiius -William Heck. Ift35 Martha Kuye will bring audk'ncefi Brothers Injured NORTH AVE WCSTFitLO AD9-4464 rx 2/iw| St.. PhD: KJeanore Hurtis WANT AU.S PAY hack inift tlic roalm of hilarious Wright, HuK Wi, KdD; Kolierl L. comedy with "Everybody 1.fives 1 nir^r — —'H 1 In Rt. 22 Crash O. 1 II. 13lack Illrth ltd,, MSW; Judith The final offering will movu di- J*TICI struck tho con tor islnnd of 22 in ati nrcn whore road reMir Hainp-son (Mrs. i, ?M'£ Hryanl Avo , rectly from Broadway to Paper Mill BS»i); Frwloriok I'eler 1-oy, J3fii with LOG Tracy and Denim Kitig co- work is in progress. mm (itHJuln to renlfi^ nl ;i<|4 Police said it \v;is iho first Mcrtiiio Avc* , AH. Mr. and MI*K. Fntnk \V. Ut-liic* Tlie i»f 111 IN starred in "Minor Mil'aolf." It's a 1 dt»nl r

1 Tho cars were operaU-d by Mi- chael Waile, nunkervlllc. Ncv.; b We invite you to join us ert Vcnner, 551 Hori St, nnd Snap Up" These Picture Taking Aids wobya Kowzol, 2IU South Avc, whenever you're in the Scotch Plains, Vpnner suffered lacerntions of tni* S> CRUSHED STONE' mood for good food. It's right knee: Kow^oy sustiiin«l a Electronic Carrying bump on the lefl pkle of the hood our pleasure to serve you ynd complained r.f a pain in the left for Drives, Walks, Roads, etc. hip and Richnrd Rcjims of 2fl3 Ross Flash Cases for ptkm and Mivory caff the finest, expertly pre- PI.' a passenger in Ihe Waite car, received a lflccrali»n (if the fore- $24.95 to $74.95 from $5.95 up head, They were taken to Muhh-n- pared, the way you like. horg Hospital. Flainfidd hy the Jlfs- FANWOOD 2-7840 cue'Siiuad where they wrrc trun!wJ Tripods $12.95 and released- X4NWOOD C»XTSH:E:I> STONE co, OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Polic-o say the- Waite mid Venncr OP WRLDOM MATERIALS. IMC* vehicles t-nllided at lt».1 intti and the fence of the impact the Vonntir rar into Kowzd's vehi- cle u-hich was vruitin.-; for the to cluinsc. No wo i.s- if he hasn't an up-to-date camera,

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••_• Models from $49.50 WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH $5.00 are flying again f! ELM RADIO & TV SPECIAL o To Stop Damage By These Insects 73 COUPON Call: NEW! NOW IN STOCK! Westfiefd WHIRLPOOL Q on so AD 2-1492 New Kodak and Super 8 Boll 8* Howefl automatic Scotch Plains load magazine movie cameras. Co mo in. See how - ' '. a AD 2-1492 V: simple they are to operate. FiVE DOILARS OFF OUR REGULAR 73 Rosalie Park 430 Nor Rddeemable on CH 5-1492 Coupon Per 0 Elizabeth WORTH WORTH $5.00 h ) WORTH WORTH WORTH h EL 5-1492 CLIP THIS~COUPON AND BRING WITH YOU All Work Under Direction of . • . DON'T WAIT I BUY NOW! DR. ARTHUR S. WILLIAMS 121 CENTRAL AVE. AD 2-0239 One of the pioneers in this field Guaranteed Excise Tax Protection WESTFIELD THE WESTFIELB v o n i .n g at S p.m. Mr. ? is a direct->r of Uw club a happy practice indulged in by 'anwooc! Newcomers Club that order, At Tamoa Univ. in tAw nudi^oriuJli of lhc» LV.ion C^un- -h tt>!U>ou*i minerals from Katiunerman Jersey children for generations June S1& succeeding Mr&, Roaald Mrs. George Lex. bowling chair- : j •. :t 51 i - si Iy=vJ -^i-ivitit J?%. 1 a Arthur C. Kammerman, '37, of Olympic Parfe, in I*-vmgU«n' aim Mocre. Other cii teers m&i&lled a I man, announced award winners r 1 Tampa, Fla*-—A for UK: axsd Sfi^nti C^nt->r, in the Wat- the meeting at Snufiy's are fir^l vice MwcUuncs William. VVistiehtad, Har- Utsorvwiiyn, Plans v*iil be jWestfield was selecied by the Hut-Ma|>lewffod> seems to bet geUjno f .) choice of car-ears and a portrait" d i ' Bixl!aftds of SwWi Da- J almost more than its simre. H ft IS president, Mrs. Andruw Montgom- old Marshall, Richmond Gatbreath for summer (teW 4 rips. and has collect^ mmerais in gers Alumni Association as a repre- j j sJktccJi of t-he buain^ss sentative to the Board of Gcvern«rs oue <^ the few big, family resorts left ery; second vice president, Mrs. and John Van Huycb. Blue Star 1 were presented ia a Ttte program will ineluiie a discus- this ;-rca undc-r tho auspices of the in the m-etroj}olitan vcr$iiy. Mi\ and Mrs. WilJis Suborn. Mr. ! ^d: fcighm series, Mrs. Woerner; As to careers, Mr, M^cDtwiald and Mrs. WaR Jebsns, Mr, and M*\s. j mort improved bowler. Mrs. Edward "The tight career is net nsces- ROTUJM Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John ! Hyan and lowest game. Mrs. Vansarily that wiiich xAtem Mie higli', WM* A. PARKHURST the business tor profits toirsorrow as Wor.lt CONTRACTOR well as today, rather than for the SWAN BEAUTY SALON LEHIGH OIL CO., INC, Phone ADami 3-1738 *•*. Mill Utnm 'fast hmk' rf the fiy4>y-tiigWer. *Ehey 431 W. NO8TH AV£. X>lviaion of Joy oil recognize tlte importance of decisive- mmt, oit, . O. Box 334, Westfield Mounttiimtdft N, i FAnwood 2-9084 v ness. They niu* 3'lO£0 519 South Ave. W, recover any type lamp ch6def emergent nations gain in economic CARPENTER - BUILDER Olaaa drilltn? and converting1 cut «i M*»w. w«.««*i |.|NDE/^AN BUICK CO. fflawB and china vaa&»> juseh botilefi, 213 South Ave.f E. Cranford strength "they will also su!>stanti#i~ coffee mills, &te,» into lampji. ly expand the world consumer mar* INC. I. T, WRUAM3 ket because their populations wJH T85 Crntral AVe* Free Hear I**rfclHic have, far more 4&an now, {he where- GOODWIN MOTOR Authorised Grove ftt*> A** wi-thp! to buy food, clothing and shd- ter; social end educational services, CORP. Sales and Service • TERMITE 0 and the host of other things t&at STUDEBAKER • MERCEDES BENZ mako up the shopping list for what Ports — Repair* we eaH the 'abundant life." HILLMAN • SUNBEAM DRUG STORES AUTHORIZED QUALITY USED CARS LAUNDRIES Sales and Service 1'Lalnfleid 4-37(W> ' ',-mjj^ '* f»rlc Aye, AD 2-8484 43O SariU Ave. 1£. TIFFANY DRUGS SAMOSET LAUNDRY Open 7 X>ays a Week *i PTO Activities • • - • . L F**om 8 &.m, to 10 p.m, SERVICE, INC Sundays and HoUdaya In el. XAUNPBY — DRY TAMAQUES LAING MOTOR CAR CO Free Pick-Up and "Drive-In Service" Complete Boar Wheel and Frame Straightening The Tamaques School PTO held AUTO GiASS A© 3- Cash and Carry its final meeting of the year at a 11S5 South Ave, W. Piai«fl*l* • WHEEL ALIGNMENT • WHEEL B A LAN CI NO Call coffee June 3 at the school. Authofited 9ENEHA1 AUTOMOBILE Mrs. William Hough, the outgoing WINDSOR Kenneth E. BKAKH IIKGHVIOB — CAHBUHETOH president, stmauneed that Uie CADILLAC group's enthusiastic response to Sales and Service AUTO GLASS CO., INC. A LOCAL COIR PTO activities made it possible to Parts — Paint and Bofly Shop AUTO GLASS DARBY^S DRUG STORE 1IT KlfH*f II. WHALEN'S GARAGE give several gilts at this time, A PLainfield 6-2241 • LUMBER AUTO LITE Storm Windows Phone: ADams 2-1198 Authorized "B«cr" Station committee consisting of Mrs. Rough, 119 E. fifth St. PJaififield Edmund C. Altai, principal, Miss Furniture Tops — Mfrron 339 South Avo* W J. 3. IRVING COMPANY *OO NORTH AVE., I. TEL, AD 3-0393 Qpace Dickson, assistant to the prin- Complete Trim Shop LUMBER & MILX.WORK Coll For and Delivery cipal, Mrs, Psuline Piourde and Ot Ev*ry Description Upholstery and Trim Shop FUI51U OII^ — Oil* HUKNERa

Miss Mary Pries, teacher represent- •.. MILLER RAMBLER, INC, HARDWARES — FAINTS atives to tlie FTO executive board, AD 2-1700 ADami H-1102 TYPEWRITERS Mrs, A. J, Lerager, incoming presi- Authorized 890 South AT*. TV* W«t«eM dent of the PTO, and Mrs. S, J, 424 South Ave. £. WtotfMrfl FURNITURE REPAIRS Clark, incoming vice president, RAMBLER # made the following recommenda- Sales and ServlcQ tions; Parts — Repairs IfHADY MIXKD DON MAXWELL MASON Continuation of the teachers' and USED CARS K\ parents' telephone; film sJ-rip pro- AWNINGS & SHADES FURNITURE REPAIRS CONTRACTORS jector and screen; draperies for fac- AD 2-2456 UPHOLSTEfiY FfNISHING ulty room; contribution to the Betty WESTFiELD TYPES MASONilT, Marik teaching scholarship fund. AD 2-0226 Ing In planter patching-, 420 South AY©. W. Wesffield WINDOW SHOP and patioa. The recommendations were ap- 1SS2 W£ RENT TYP! ADDING MAC! proved at the meeting, Makers JON SANTANGELO Th MOVERS WKLDON CONCRKTK COBP, 4 corresponding secretory, Mrs. W. 206 Nor*h Ave. W. Wettfield Hoopicj treasurer, Dvr Arthur M. Fed bush. SERBE THOBN-WILMEKDINO COXIV, VAN & STORAGE DIVtSJONB or WELD ON WATKft!AL9, INC. 6alee and Servir* BARBERS FOR QUICK Dependable Service SCOTCH PLAINS SO. PLAINF1ELD UNDEH Since 1907 FAitwdf 2-430O Plnfld 5-2200 HUfifr 64422 3-0220 MAYFA1R BARBER SHOP North and Central Aves. Family Barber Bh&p MOVING WELDON PRODUCTS: Crushed Stono, Black Top, Women's and Chfldrea'# Local — Worldwide tinv Gravf, Sand and Wcuon MaHrfafo SIX BAHBERa TO SERVB TOtT STORAGE All Makes of **2f* REILLY Blleetrle H RESULTS 789-1630 A» OldsmobileCo. mi 645 South Ave- Gar wool Authorized

& Service North Ave. E. AD 2- . New • BOOKS OPTICIANS ROTCHFORD PONTIAC ADVERTISE ROBERT E. BRUNNER THE TOWN BOOK STORE PH1SSCUIPTIOK OPTICIANS BOOKS l-^OH AIA, XlcarlnFf Aid Scrvlcs & 933-8183 itMl ¥5* flronil St. TIBS •* &, Union *«~ Crnntox* Will u«ed Cars A I) 3™3."t:i5 AIBO In Toms Jlfves;, N. North Av*.

\w tiiemiiHr> department yf New- jj Tho nursing staff at tlu> naiiwd to the cteuii's lionor of W'uodlcuid Av*., was graduate formerly cl" Painwoo* Aye.F com- • rian Hci^jiivlr Now York l*i:y l Ohio Wesley an Abbot Academy, Anduver. W3A from CtaesUei Hill Juoe tth, Her Cultege with aft AB ck^TOf TIJ of Gas Steve Atwwod. frt-siunan i*5 . * •••*- > at Al>U>t wen?; ikxretury j chology. 4. I Mr». Louis Vtigirr irf 1M uioulh CoUe^v. ben an h>« <**"» Mrs. ; wf MudiMit ggov*rmftcrtr cU»ss -oflioer,;. * * A WOUWT uf WiU j Kd . received n bachelor of * program on WtX'R 3ast week. On r of the varck-y softbatJ squad June 6 from Rider . »iinj;u-,n. Dt-l., fuinit-rly of \Vo-,|jij|U. ! eutv dvfcrtr in «s t tiw dcaa's list the firs* u»rm. f vd the .frjjivL" of iviii:;t(.']- uf also had a siwuvfisfut yfk'ge wit** bjfcc^kr of »ci«nc« In j to eiHAH- Bonneit Junior Col-1 commerce de^n1;^ were Oatfte A. .«•• V. \Ui»n M&tsachuM'tts Institute of mon * •-?• ! tion <* iiii North Amurirnn Aviation liHMi wtll ixlurn to Ix1 a * • * I Fitmk Gcridriiattn of 1106 . daimhior of Mr. and [in L-^ Alices. Ol. at u c&mp in Uie Pototios. Philip U. SmitK4ielor ^ ^r uf Motinlamsute. and Anbfaooy A, J eno« degiV4> in inechunic&l Reiii. soil vf jMrs. Josephine Rei4 of , sily of UoUwaiv m 1058 and follow - B^tiHi Society, musical live IIMNI Ulrica L'yllejio Jiin^ 5 High Sdhwi. was awarded tiw Mich., formerly of Westlielql, was He is s WU ^raduui.e of vus PjuJ M. Soinftrs. son of Mr. baWieloi" of uducaiion d«2ii»e Sun- swarded rhc Fog©! prize tit Cedar High School. and Mr* William K. Somcrs <»f 110 day fitMii National Colk^c of k", Crest College. Alkettlc^'n. Pa. Tlw * P * Afor« Collegian* llazol Ave, and a barlwlov of sci- lion. &vun&lont III. award is given to Uw nieiiiber of the Next Pag* degtvo in phj'sk'itl oducatifm. « * w tenior tliiss MI-]IU in in>r entire ool- of Mrs. Walter C. Clements of Brick- l*oiHlon, iall term. tu Scjrtrnibi'r. will ;it.ioiui Luyola Univcr^Uy Ihui- * * * * + •* tal School iu New Orleans iu Mm MUs Matvaro4 O. WitA* has been PairrciH M. G-ranvMs. dauglster of fail. to the dean's list at the con- Mr, and Mrs Jo.-*»ph Gramobc. was * * * i. elusioa of her so^tonioix- year at Shirley-a (me Tclgarccz, the Uitlvei'sity of Maino. She has 'oUostv DanviUo, Va. Mr. and Mrs JoJui 4>eon cierftHl delegate to rtw -vMUs Nancy Olscn, Gran! I * •* •* IlIIlcrcAt Ave., has been % Fanhellenlc Council, rush j Jfritn H M;iy, son of Mr. rutd Mrn. ^e. M«y Lou Kugg alld ^l unled fjoin HIP University of SoiiUi for froshmtm girts In Bal- of America Club, l» th* vie* from fe er of Y. Mivy of 322 Urenda Cir, Carolina with a bachelor of arts da- entiru- Hall, dormitory activities oth sWe ly received Itis J3A dt'gi'ce rf Mibs Margaret BJerUie aud Mi B ..d FWtaull, is yrce in t^ueaiion. An Bifilish ma- and to the executive ss rt a from Colgate t'liivoisity. H]togc( New Concord, received associate in ark derives ^ °^ Hyslip Aiw, was a An»e Lawrence Rahllly. 1 e 1 \V Aim Ion I** NIIIIA. Jrn fur ihe nflrti'* of versity of itDchosU'r, stw will join of Westffold Illicit School, I ;3t Ms, WilHam R. Women. .c Junior College. Bos- fc Clark St. and Sally « * * ton, Mass. id of 100 Duncan Hill. Daiuel L, Schnfield lias recei^-od * * * . * * a bachelor of science deare*? from Robert !•:. Su-uney, son of Mr. and •lead Jr., son of Mr. WesL Virginia Wesk-yuii Collpfic •Mrs. Milier W. Swnney uf &59 Colo- , where Ins majcr was biology He Are,, j;rndu:uod last ri Sutherland of 1141 1 rte, Scotch Plains, re- is a son of Mrs. Cynlbin C. Nord- from Vermont Colics* . He ptuns to •ce from tho Col- quist of 748 K. Broad St. nltand ;lu.' University of Vuiinont Sciences in com- * * * 'X( yi*nr, Bonnie Farkert, dau^Jitcr of Mr, * *• # Exercises ut Uie Uniwr- Ilichard T. WillUuns lias l>coii Lia, CliarloUesvJlle, Va. and Mrs. Waller Purkcti of 533 Slier- t wood Pkwy . has received n RA de- with H UK degree * * gree, cum laude, from tho Univer- Knint IVlur's Cotlege. Jrr.^y City. ord, son of Noel Sid- sity of Dubuquc, Iowa, whore she K. Btaine Ch'vor, son of Mr. j TH Shackantnxon Dr., was a Spanisli major. Mrs. I-:. K. Clivcr of 213 Kdgcwood inuslers trf business ad- + * * Robert W. Haiihlo has Avo., \K\U \y&n itrnntcd ;i master's from the Grad- in architecture from Colum- ss Administra- from Purduo Ujiivcrsity ,.,...wcv h..e. ,. uia Univnvsily, IJbmr vns also of Virginia, majored in psychology. He is the son of Mr. untl Mrs, Herman Itaichlc awarded a ('olumhia University Ftl- f. Va., June 5. lowsluj) foi .i .six unmtii travel: of 712 Bclvidcre A\x>. r [• tale of 1398 Wood r. progrrni »iLii*o.id concenlrated al e, was cr>m- Ho4>ori F. Mulvihill was grariunlcd American Academy of ftonw. The ?.d lieutenant in the June Oth ftoni 1-c Aloyne College?, studies will involve pxcavutiim ti&rfrrmaiiter ,toi|>s Syracuse. N. Y,, with the Iwchclor of the Eirusean lluins of Cvs&t .frit'. A jiJ'aJ.i.'iU1 of \k>ly uf (fume. t oicrcises conduct- 1 University June 6. Trinity "High School, lie is the son * * * • * of Mr. and Mrs. Flaymond Mulvihill Hnl-uid En«elkc of fiBO , son of Mrs. Eileen of 02:. Roosevelt St.. and the recipient »*!• is a candidwU* for the master or "erbcrt Ave., Fan wood, of the Interc-nitoiiiire Socioly of hi-: ^"suiess administrate ma- wlor of science de- dividualkls Stholarship. uliich in- J'^inc In business at s cdministratiuu at eiudes $1500 per yeur and frrv f.ii- ' ! Dickinson University, lit* irninia Weslcyan lioa He will study international! '* a (imclnnlo of Fr;inklin ^ Mar- F I . Yockel yvas rolarinns at The University of I'onn-j ^11 Cotao ajid is assistant 1« the Delia Kappa. sylvania. s;iics hc Ji hrr jtniiifr yi-nr ;it tin? University of «ivod his bachelor of rox have solectrd to sorw us tir;iov:i. Swif/oil.u d. Next yo^r she chemistry at the 75th funcl clnss u$vn\x for llw College com- class uf 190J at Colby Junior Colh-gc. 30. it was announced l>y Miss .June "i from • * * Leavitt. aluninuc director. Fairlci^h iJickin-^on University from Poranski, daughter of * * * ficld will he*Lloyd Barron H, Stuart L. Pott, nan of Mr. Alois If, Poranski of Hol;ind KnfH-Jkc. MHA- Fn-dor- Mrs. Francis Pott of 5M Sherwood ' ~ •• was among 300 ic-k Kimhlt?. BS: John . Monnimjor. seniors who grad- Pkwy., lios lvcfived a bai'lwlor of JJA; Rictmnl Ilandulph. I*S: .John •'s 95th com- arts decree ot Moravian Wjpst, BS .infl from MouiUid June 7. Her He will be employed hy John Afjcy. BS. and Shirk-y study project in Motors. lane, ItA. 'Dostoyevski." Michelle A*l^artty, dauah'iT of Mr. ontl Mrs. Kdwaj'd M. Loomiy tfl Janx's W. Keiiiy of HiH Florida is of 824 Nancy K. 1st, St. a»d Bariwra S{XMici.-r St. received his (lootor of J-cit-nre ' frewn Sti-vens Instil utt- of his MJJ from t... graduated June G tram 'he Univer- 'ircinia's School of sity of North Carolina al Greens- Twiinoicwy. exorcises , Va. Washes 14 lbs. of heavy fabrics really T ty Jr. of 73,1 Castle- t- tl as a st_. THESE YEARS.AHEAD FEATURES AND MORE I Touch a key, turn ttie dial and get tho (• m Uie Army ut tho Z finest washing overt Water Saver Load Selection automatfcally provide* trie proper amount of water V ^l oxcroises held for any clothes toad setting during wash and rinse. 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Williams with many samples of art ami i popicr-mache ggg o£ various strains i>£ new- j bigness atlniinistration from t\v? I bom mice. At Smith Cringe, ^&r? | Hospitality Mrs. Kenneth was a recent guest -at Colurnbus work created by the children during Brecda BfyniWscn, Helena Hetfbau University oX Virginia. The univer- and Mrs. Js^ward the school year. On bane! to demon- er Can Hansen, Jay she received her bachelor's degree j School where ho spoke t» the fifth t sity awarded a bachelor of Jaws de- e libraryy, Mrs. William Bowers, Mrs. and sixth grade classes about the strate techniques learned this year repousse, -Maiia gree to The-wfore Myrgolis Ie Lynne Teftelbaum,, Hsoroas Murag- Glenn Cteyer. Joseph ^wttino; clay gree to Boyd Sutherland Jr. of for s seat iu *o U. S. Senate. Sen- iia—mai^ie collage figures; Jeff Sil- modeling ar^d stitofaery on burlap, Scotch Plaias and a bachelor of sci- ator Williams came prepared to an-ver, Linda Diedwcske, Oaii Slalt, I>etiise Re®dr Frances Matino, Tise- ence degree in commerce to Robert swer questions the boys and girls Robert Jones—kaleidoscope and resa Aliearn, AJ Tovares. weaving; Lynn SchorJc. I>iddy Hag- Schrock HI of 1935 Rahway Ave. o Mrs, Ed wa*d Carter, had s^ani to ftim prior la his visit. On May 27 Mrs* Alkc Grant's kin- * * *• held a Wwdrow Wilson ers, Clifford JafansUm> Dawd Turk— MMrsf J. Thome and Mrs. J. Hailey; The children were especially inter- dergarten Hoelterlisg; Mrs, Jesse Boone was <&e guest Sulznick, M-ichael Krupnick* I>oug- with municipal services atjd liam Nevis of S36 Kimbail Ave. and * * * insurance, coordinator, Mrs. Joseph iw«i9jn« ^F MR Hid Sir*. KSSSI**^,"*, «W bli of Miss Katfjlcon N, ZepTs ifflh Jas Lare, Leslie I^ochnec—textile yiMl to stimulate interest in the late Mr. Nevin, were graduated % grade class, la conjunction witli painAingt Deborah Chcrniu, James Bob Clarke ^ 204 Elizabeth Ave.. Thorne; safety, Mrs. Joseph Foliera many books availst^le in 13ie i^xrary. from Blair Academy, and Mrs. Herbert Melfele; ways and classroom study of the Rocky Moun- Kestentbauro, Ste\ren Claaic, Ruth Before returning to sc&ool, ^he class a jiwjior at Heidelberg College, Tif- tains and t&e Pacific coast stages, fid, Ohio, has bc&n elected io the June 6. Joho plans to enter means, Mrs, Thomas Cory and Mrs. G^Hier—madie puppets; KeiUi Bill- en Joyed a aoack in the park ami fed neH University and Tom wiii go to Jims. Boone showed movies e£ tlvst ingsfoy, Elien Rzeszutek, Joan Goid- the II filth given to tiie member of the senior hand information ^>out dairy fann- well, Lynne Rosenfeauns—plaster im- gineering are Hoss Carle of 452 Also, juaior theater, Mrs. William grade classes visited severs! ijistoi^ Grove St., master ol science; Har- c!a^s for special interest and out-Ladder; recreation, Mrs. Earl Lam- ing, Ita-e in tbe large processing pressions. making sites, Ttosbr first stop was standing achievement in the sfudy plant the e-hfklren viewed the many land C, lewin of 125 Odar St, BS, bert; Red Cross, Mrs, John Ottis; McKINLEV t tie Sste liouoe in 1*reRton where in civil engineering; Augusta G. Sal- of English literature. operations necessary in the prepara- cub scouts, Jt Thorn and Robert To climax t&eir study of JDoeEiai^, y &a- Park, M McKenk&y Ferry House were Ruth Ann Cavill of 2 West- final quarter of Ute school year. He Simone, farm machines ami towMings, aud nwnt used by $he Indians. 'Hie ehil- they were shown 8ie rooms in whicfc over Ct.> Mountainside; Luba Koro- is a graduate of Westfield High Also, decorations, Mrs. Pierre Vig* the meldiod of miiking cows. Ii^e dren were fesped^y Merested in General George Wa^jit^ton rested School and will be in the sophomore liantl; posters, Mrs, Eugene Foos« stU of 35& Cherry Hill, Mmintain- i was accompanied by Me&- the costumes, beaded wampum, ami planned his attack on Trenton. side; Swiia R. Markwell of 3 N, Cot- class at the college next fall. ter; school helpers, Mrs. Doninic Jack McDona!d, Edward Sa- masks, hatchets, mummies, a totem Next, a trip across the Delaware * * * Cestoni, Mrs. Richard Mansfield and ™ ' T ridaki Sr,, Eugene McNally, and tage PL; Judith E. Sulovs^ of 308 •v;- pole, weaj>cm5t peace pipes, ami dog Hiver Bridge by foot at approxi- Indian IV., Mountainside; Dolores Annexe Knoppers o£ Moimtsinside Mrs. Nicholas DiGirolarnoj and WaJiam Toechey; -afeo Miss Arlene travois, which £he Plains Indians mately the point crossed by Wash- Brant Robinson of 287 Watchung has been graduated from Kent Place home typist, Mrs. Biehard Mans- Dehnan and Mrs. M^ion Fisciier, used to carry their belongings wfcen ington and his men made this his- fork and Nancy-Jo Rudoski of 1132 School, Summit. field, their teachers. they moved. torical event come alive. On fche Corrine Ter,, Mmintainside. The first event of the coming year FEANKtIN Sixth graders were introduced to Pennsylvania side fey visited Wash- Candidates for the degree ol mas* McKiuley PTA Conducts will be back to school night Oct. At the concision of tlieir study junior hiffli school activities and edu- ington Memorial BuikUng which con- ter of arts include Adelaide F, Ch&p- Joint Board Session; 10, The fair witb Mrs, Thomas Cory about zoos, boys and girls in Uiecationai facilities when tiiey visited tains the original painting of Wash- man of 425 Washington St., Grace in charge, will be held Oct. 29. first grade class of Miss Margaret ington crossing the Delaware River, Bdison Junior High School ree^fciy. Cub Picnic Sunday F 1 Blekscm of 885 North Ave,, Mary Burns visited the BiUcn Island 2oo. They -were enthusia^ic about ttiea Wilson Sdhool fourth graders were Ann Hattoaok Hsggerty ol 46 Sandra Mrs, Lawrence Vejoos^a presided Willow Grove Rd. Blaze Ilsey enjoyed sesing birds and ani- visit and look forward to being jun- arrodsair sailors of iho MEditerran- Cir,, Alice AUert linming of HO Mid- over a joint meeting of the 1964-65 mals from foreign countries as well ior high school studen&s jn Septem- mn Sea when they went to the C1&- vale Ter., Elaine Unger Kolkcr of and the 1065-& PTA executive board* Damages Garage, House BS those native to the United States. ber. ridge Hieater in Montclair to see 916 Summit Ave,, Norman Larson recently in the teachers* room qt The group, accompanied ' by Mrs, lite film entitled "Mediterranean A garage attached io the home of Parents and friends attended 1 of 771 Summit Ave., Joyce McCobb the school. The president intro- Thomas Campbell, ate a picnic McKlntey Sdioal Art Show heM in Holiday/ The cinerama picture toM of MO Ar3ing*cn Ave. and Gloria duced committee chairmen and gave George W, Bickerstaf! at 686 Willow luncheon before returning to West- the sdiool auditorium OP. May 25.the story of a group of Swedish boys Wenig Saimders ef 2J9 Sinclair PI. a brief explanation of their individ- Grove Rd., was damaged consider- for safe, who sailed their wiodjmmnert "Fly- ably by fire early Friday night. ! Each class displayed Its art and 1 * * * ual funetlons- JEFFERSON crafts work. Beys and girls were ing Clipper, * to various Mediterran- Margaret A, Mayo, daughter of Jool H Langholiz, principal, ex- Tlie doors and the first floor hall- the evening of May 27, Jeffer on hand to demonstraie tfte follow- ean ports. There were scenes ol Mr. and &$rs. Hughes Mayo «f 842pressed his appreciation io tlie ro- way of Uio house also were dam- long lasting fun Parfgual, Yugoslavia, Egypt, Lefca* Standish Ave., and Carol J, Sturmer, tirlng board and extended wel aged. The owner was able to drive anon, Turkey, Grem?, Monaco, the daughter of Mr, snrf Mrs. Walter E. come to the new his car out of the garage but not Rreneb coast and Spain. 'Hie film Sturmer of Point Pleasant, formerly before it had suffered some damage. enlarged upon classroom study of On behalf of the faculty, Miss An- ask your of Westfielti, have been awarded as- According to Deputy Fire Chief people, climate and geoggwaihy of na Jane Leinbach, faculty represent- TOTAL ELECTRIC HOME HEAT sociate in arts degrees from Ver- ative, thanked the board for newGeorge Breitfeller, the metal door Is other eoimtries. mont College, on tise garage held back the flames * * * faculty room furniture furnished by community and prevented further damage. Here to Stay! Cornelia Eogcrs of B57 Winyah the PTA. Rtisso Elected Ave. has been graduated inagna McKinley School Cub pack 176 will Power Output Up DONT OVERLOOK MODERN cum Iaude from Whoa ton College, have'its ammai picnic Sunday at conscious Ralph J, Busso, Mo, of Westfieid Noroton, Mass., where siie received 1:30 p.m. at Camp Lions Boy Scout Output of electricity by Public has been ejected to a three-year an AB degree. Camp, Scotch Plains, Cwbs, boys ELECTRIC HEAT term as a member-at-Iarge to the * * * eligible 4a join in September (eight Service Electric ami Gas Co. for the week ended Jtstie 10, was 395,?; dealers Anita Q, Nickcrson was graduated when planning yowr new home or executive committee of the Rutgers yeera old), and their families are 15*8,500 kilowatt-hours "compared witli modernizing your present horn*, Alumni Association. Jkrne S from Glassboro State Col- invited to attend. F&miJies may lege, She is the daughter of Mr.bring ihejr own picnic fare. Games, 331,700,300 fcilowatt-liours ift the cor- and Mrs, F G. 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Where's Your Kain Barrel Now? j This means you'd better not useLion of Nurserymen. dou.n on fuftKUS ^^ on lree| fiounced thai all me s treess ifohJ Whatever happened to ihe ©id | detergent water on your lawn «r)L $° of these old-time plants But now Jeaf scorch is show- i the streets pa te>rGu$hpropert y ha'v; iris. peonies, During the first hot spell of the j short of tiie actual family rain ground cover such as ivy. reason, tte postman brought me a| The t>pe May• t«gy beeo sprapd fofor lf Don't you wish you had yours | You might be surprised at howlilacs and those of sinaiiar perennial Leaf £C1>rd nccord;ng t0 Dr_ O character. Never having lost thei* bias! of chill damp air in the form [for number of species with 114 _ BOW, if you live where there's no f muoJi water you can collect in a . „ , Philip h. Rusden of Uie BartMl Tree !of the report on tU continent-wide ferent birds sighted. Close u^etary only then you could at least keep valu- idea, you might evert contrive to dltion shouJd not be confused with put 65 observers out in the foul able shrubs and trees alive. catch and hold the water that runs ers, rivalling in splendor and look- wilting and yellowing of leaves due In my area it was raining, iee was in the area ing like orchids. Colors now range freezing on trees and streams were weather, leading the state in particl- easi of Summit The subject of using waste water I off a roof during a shower. (The to an internal fungus disease. If in pation, A group in Kd. Thm year ihe lor plants came up a few weeks kind of shower that might not dofrom white to the deeper shades, doubt, call in an expert. partly covered with s t g with some of the most fascinating Several students from Union Jun- Gloucester County traveled 536 miles f for ththee ataSe ago, but gardeners who missed see- much to iieJp the town reservoir* Leaf scorch mars the appearance to take first place for distance cov- ing specialists' comments on it keep but could fill a few buckets and color emobinatiems in the' flower ior Coliege and I worked with ihe CcKmntanon: This will cover world. The peonies, which, of course, of. a tree. In some eases it causes ered. The wooded frills were the pys d writing to ask if they -can irrigate garbage cans II you're ready.) Feeding to stimulate Summit Nature Club in the Great cost of (he sprays anand with water that lias detergent in it. run from white to pink and the dark Swamp-VFalchiwg Ridges area least productive, both of species and awight Ber reman; lantic Ocean to the Delaware Eiver irf readers ©f the "Leader" wh& health ami registration, Mrs. Wal-and from the New York Stale tjorder ease attack, to poor nutrition and tion. are changing iitelr addresses. lace Kiley; historian, Mrs, George neglect. Removal of diseased branches is Address lists are made up one Ryan; home room representative, io Cape May. They were taken along These trees should be given im- highly important now to check week In advance, and while U Is Mrs. Carmen VeHa; hospitality, Mrs. the shore, in the hills, on the coastal mediate attention before hot dryspread oC cankers, galls, witches' possible at the last minute to Riehard HiEsinger, Mrs. Bernard plain, in towns and cities and in summer makes further inroads due brooms and dieback blights. Burn- send an extra paper to a new Grimtiis. open country. If you looked at the figures with to moisture lack. Dr. Parker says ing these limbs is usually the most address, It h not possible t& pre- Also, international relations, Mrs. beaithy trees have a built-in mech-: practical means of disposal vent the .already addressed Charles Mofct; Junior Red Cross, a slide rule nearby, you'd find that paper from going to the old ad- Mrs. D. Vella; Junior Theater, Mrs. 43 per cent of the area of the state dress without the week's notice. Paul Monte; legislation, Mark Scher- was under observation. Applying Scale Insects on Evergreens T*M3 **Lesder" wiU he happy to er; library, Mrs. Raymond Crosby, this factor io the number of birds dvertis forward papers without extra Mrs, E, Pelosi; membership. Mrs. sightfcti shows there were at least a ng Mr. nnd million birds in the state in Jate 'pp. Cimvuy, Jr. cliarge anywhere in ttie United Henry Ban£af Mrs. Edward Necly; Are Controllable in June States for those subscribers who newsletter editor, circulation, Mrs. December. This Is undoubtedly far worksfor you f w are planning to be away for tern- A. Pieseo, Mrs. Charles Cnldwelt; I. l.i 1UI1 Scale insects are spongers. They parent education, Mrs, John Fcrriolo. board and lodge wHh their hosts— clous vacation Jiving at home. The _ association says the home garden- would exclaim; "I'd like to live Also, program, Mrs. Donald West; trees, shrubs, plants. By sucking publication, Mrs. V, J. Lopresti; plant juices from leaf and stem er's argument runs something like here!** this: "At least U mostbs of the The value of planning for "vaca- publicity, Mrs. James Jackson; rec- they can cause leaves to yellow, reation, William Northover; refresh- IANT twigs and branches to die and have year we must spend at home. Whyjtion" living at home cannot be im not have outdoor living, landscaping, ments, Mrs, John Brunei to, Mrs, An- been known to kill trees. . if you prefer, you can Cardcrmto, Mrs. Vincent Ma- pools, as many facilities for enter* purchase the plants and do-it-your- June, says Dr. Edward J, Duda, Uinment and fun as we can safety, Mrs. Mark Scherer Director of the Bartlctt Tree Re- self once you have a sound plan. In scholarship, Mrs. Kenneth Krom- achieve? For both the teenagers and a good plan, every piant has a spe- 1 search Laboratories is the time to our younger children it provides ex- teachers salaries, Paul look for these pests, especially, on cific purpose. There are many tech- Monte; ways and means, Mrs. Dor- cellent environment and sets a fine nical and practical aspects to land- evergreens, and to control many of example in sound living values.11 othy Brown, Mr, and Mrs, A. Par- them. scape planning that the average blsh and Mr. ami Mrs. J, Preveti. • The cost ef making the home prop- home owner may not think of. Control can be achieved when just- erty a vacationland for all-year en- hatched young are crawling and joyment often is not any greater have not settled down for the rest titan a stogie vacation at length, or of their lives. Some later develop a cruise, according to the associa- ORTHO hard shells ihst are impervious to tion. And once the money is ex- ORTHO sprays that should be used in June- pended for landscaping, it becomes contact insecticides. an investment that increases in These are some of the scales con- value as the planting grows, mak- FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL ing the property worth consider- trollable this month: Azalea bark ably more. There's no need to give scale on azalea and rhododendron; THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY Euopymtis scale and euonymus, Ivy up the annual vacation, since the in- and pachysandra; Fiorina externa vestment in landscaping can be fi- scale on hemlock and spruce; Juni- nanced out of the family budget per scale on arbor vitae and juniper; either piecemeal, from year to year, 10% Off On oystershell scale on boxwood; rho- or all at once, according to cir- dodendron scale on rhododendron; cumstances. pine needle scale on spruce and Here is what you need to do to pioe; Putnam scale on holly; white mpke your property a favorite vaca- peach scale on privet and cottony tion spot for the family. CAVF taxus scale on yew. 3. Start with a professional plan Scale insects come in to develop your property to give you colors, various shapes, A juniper what you want. Explain to your POWER MOWER ORTHO-GRO EEDS ALL PLANTS AND scale looks like a tiny fried egg, landscape nurseryman exactly what white with a yellow center. A rhodo- you want. - Explain to your land- dendron scale is tan in color, almost scape nurseryman exactly what you . . . ther perfect gift for circular in shape, and infests both wish to achieve and ask him to dad! He II remember • • - RwS LOVE leaf and stem. The scale holly draw up a plan of development "for Father's day all summer is hard, round, dark gray with an long if you give him a outdoor living." Jacobsen ^Turbocone xo* SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER orange center. Yew scale is soft, 2. Once you have a sound plan, or reel mower! looks like a gumdrop on a twig, pine study it io make sure it gives you needle £cale is white and elongated. what you want, just as you would New WHIRLY DUSTER ROSE spend time with an architect when building a new home. Yoti want --.--•:'' •::.'- Plant Now privacy, of course* and a succession

of flowering periods so the prop- ^^^^^*^^ BJ erly is in bloom over a long time. For Spring-to«FalI To achieve this, you'll want (tower- ROSE ing trees, evergreens* roses, peren- year guarantee nials, one or several fruit trees, de- Family 'Vacation' pending on the space availabfe. Planting the home property to 3. Use plants io decorate and 1 mnke it a "vaeatlonUurd" of beauty beautify any permanent structure, Dad win be pleased vtilh and gracious outdoor living is thesuch us a pool, garage, etc, They • -- ' -n- a Jacobsen, He can be made doubly beautiful and most recent outgrowth of the arnaz- tic*** Jscob^esi quality Combination -•- •: '-.-t mg expansion of home landscaping inviting by strategically placed ••--•:-'-••.••• years o£ satisfying use. and gardening In the past decade, plantings. Eveij te

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KveROTC Cadets | Mrs. TalbotNa LEGAL NOTICES To Undergo Stiff Sllttf. NAACP Delegate To nil bom 1 ining At a NAACP executive Be OLD mating hold last night H{ Ihe NAA- (he CP otHce al 312 PlninfU'ld AVtv, t th&ir respective flalofleld. Mrs. Ernest Tathot of isi my lluil 1 r ll *•»>* (n'l it - JUST ARRIVED FOR begjft on intensive 640 North Avc, W, W«Atfield, wa (Mini !|IR! lffilllrhl, iVuntv ut l^iilnn. Wluli nf Ni w FATHER'S DAY or GRADUATION 1 he cadets ar^ Owen W. Waltman held June 2tt to July 3 in Denver. ri i • f Mrs Talbol, a resident Of Wcst- Jr. of 819 Embrce Cr, a student at h:irM nun |tl!f'if u it h ili^ r*Mjiiiron-i*Mi in • * _• •. J ALL NEW RCA PORTABLE TV's * • Bkll University; Vh\\\\} C fi«'W for 10 years, has long nr- nfTHlc- n rin'inir^tlnnK (UMi^rni, <>( of 228S siwkor La., Suolch li in UiU e iicivill right? ^.;.- . - - *> Plains, who attends the University has been o member of tho Plainflrfd Area NAACP Branch for New Screen Sizes -19" 12" of Dayton: Walter W. V. Giwnhousc o iM tin- WiilH uf / . h six years. She is aUso a member nf l.J *i |o|>-hy l'n|itfj I lull th* of 141G Mapfc. Hill Rd., a student at r th« WcxtfteM Area Commit lee Tor L 7tt New Cabinets - • " '-i-1 P^S-.-*.-••••• John Hopkins .University; Jtybert W (IMV uf liny. i?ui;.f n!,» in my KAGHIFJCEIfT STRAIGHT BOUHBOW WfniKY Duffner of 518 WestffckJ Ave . and Human Rights, the Westfiekl Civic •t ulll.V ^XiiuiiiMi HIM! ill t r*: 1 IM! iiu f$ PROOF OUi hr-KA» DlfcTIUfRS Co.. PHIIl AssQci^Hon and the Nugro Ifislory in wftlln^ En LlM' ill^Fvulnt Ion nf William G". French of 20 Homestead Jli I -\rr bv New Prices Ter,, Scotch Plains, both of Club. Mrs. Talbol was InMruclcd hy 1 t<) It Kf 111 tlllil I In 1 lU1 I> I'* i- - L or attend Lafayette College, llK executive board to supptirl a c< riI i Iljisi !(l'fJi'i-(J 1 ill')' H" nil Illr number ol resolutions and certain hi my ^iJi hi ^ |if-M\ hii^ li\- \>\\v INTRODUCING THE ALL NEW! While at IiiduuitowB Gup, they will V WMKItKO proposed anit'iiriinpnts to thr Na- 1 have the cpporluniiy to take part in liricl'i HIE IIIJ tin ml ti in! i*vu\, til TiiM J.'---- lionel NAACP Ccmsthulion. rl>«'.l field i , llearn how lo '-'-111 .lay f M.ij'. A.IK, -. .• i ... Other huftiiK'ss conducted ni "MINIKINS^ T .1 - the newest -army weapons "and equip- r mooting inrlitdtxt the ' i i"- .'. -I ' J . i • '''-"I> •• • f l'1"' '•'-' ' I • \' • - -'_ ment and receive insLruotion \n offi- W. FAI.CKY. cer leiidersliip resixjtisibilitios. by Gus Motion of South IMainficld, First Solid State Portable TV by RCA-Victor - . :1-";- '•?•• *ri ' v • •-•-,i lif« inciniH'rsiiip chnlrmzui of Ihvoo . ( -^ Those cadets wlio have olready ro- ••••di|_BBpip cdved college de^reefi will te com- new life incmlH'is of the PlninfirUl Bnmch NAACP: Mrs. Miirshnll \UTirii; To missioned second piculenonls upon J t;^l:(tr -.f 1IKLMN Only $124.50 completion of 4iie sumtmer training. Brown of l lulnfiekJ, the Very tivv. • '111 AY, itl««» Itium-il n» JIMTJ|3N J. Charles P. Murphy of fit. The remainder of cadets witl return I'uiHiisim 1<» lht< ni'ilfi- uf M-AHY f*. •.•. Cliurrli, P]ainfieUlp and KANANK, Hiirt-f'Wit*"' <»f tin1 t'oinity OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS lo their universities to complete their '• f I'it lull, litmii' nil 1 lit1 t Wi'llty -fSlKi Eh*? Coinmltlw oil Social He.spiMi.si- 1 degree requirements before • •[" M M\ A.I«t li JMrH E lit bilily of the First UtUurian Church Kail iiiM of t luL TRANSISTOR RADIOS SINGLE ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS of Plainfield. h- *if Cadet Wpltmon is .n 1962 graduntc '" -:.:^^::^ 0 of West field Hi.ph School and Donald Van Blake of Plainfiold (>\lilH 1 v • - - - * 1hut the Political Action rr innn M*JIJ Mn^lr IM I rim nml •:•!•-:' •'I'iL scheduled to ^rnfiu;«e fn>m Bucknell 1 I'oinmiHee of whtch In f]K plL'il I MHt OlM t*!fll t J I if University :n m«f». :IMM \\ 11111FI ri 1 l will «• :fc 14 - r* T ^niit i-'l^ , or t hi v Will IV1. ^t Thomas wan Kraduated, • • . ..«,.,«. fi»V''v-^r ha rrr'il from ii»«r T i^t iHi-rl stfj, ! lio urn in* \utn I Scotch Hlains-Fanwuod liich K»mpajRn inr August 1 and witl hold a im'i'llji^r, School. "Candidnt(vs Night. ' Grcenhrusc was Tlu* fin;il from Scotch Plains-Fanwaad Hidi tin* year will IH> hnW Sunday, 27 at F'-V. •: •#*

-?*- L L 1 r1 .- •' n - dilA -!-l ' •USD- ••*• 11* chllt ch 1T1 r The auvtiim 1 L .1». -T# grndualod /ruin Johns Slojikiii^ Uni- ' fctf vcrsity in Ji)B6. will Iio comlnc'ted iiy tht* Ltilicr and 20 ELM ST., WESTFIELD AD 3-0400 lndliS u under the chair- ATI: or TI<>T \ Cadet Duanur, 20, was jfraduatini i 4 7 1 hi-tii i hNri* in ' jn 1SC2 from Croioti-lfaniion ship of Thomas W, Harriett (if School, Crolon, N. ^'., and is sched- UKAHt II Lip|}c>at'» In mj* ri, 1'V Huly fiiii li'iil l# HANOI-CHARGE UNICARD v i?^ >- uled to be graduated from Lrifayetle uf t li^ in'tii i'""Ml 111 RH fnr '*-• -•: r- -• "I. »n 'olle^e in Jttos. JFe is a member of Week JSeedetl For ^ ami fafavn Tirn- Delta TnEi Delta fraternity.

Cadet Krtinch, *0, vv;is jjra<.ui4leU Address CJumgt i-i" Volkswagen, incognitos in 1D02 from Scotch Pl:iinsF;mw(joci 1 Ilirh Sdioo] and is scheduled to IK One week's notice Is reqiit-slod graduated from Lafayeift1 Col log e in Vdhave to be some kind of a cor sleuth ftf of renders uf the "J-rudet" whii y00. He is a member «f PliI Delta are chunking thrir aUdrc W thah concealed underneath the Kcrmariii Thcta Jralcrniiy. Address lists are mnde lip fa's beautiful exterior is the heart of a VW. TL /%• * In advance, and while It U ifletjhia s chassis and tha4-speedsynchronnesi ' at Hit! lust mlnulc to emission ore the same as the regular VW's. 3 YWCA Delegates send an exira paper to a new address, II Is not possible to pre-

Hind every Ghla is one of VW'l won't-bolft L vent .the .already addressed .•»' ?1 W-or-freeze-up engines* At Institute On paper from gointf lo the old ad- You also get VW's big l5-?nch wheels; the very' wfthout the week's notice. '" ftai help VW bugs rock up 40,000 ond mora "Leader" will he happy to "no set of tires. Swim Meets forward papers without extra Ohio's torsJon bar suspension is all Volki- rlinrfff flnywhere In the Unltpd . J, loo. Ho\ to mention the traction and gas-' Mrs. Charles C'hampe. o mi Slates for tnosc subscribers who •oil economy ohd low insurance and parts ond of tiie YWCA board of directors and arc- planning to he away lor tem- I'tfL. ftce, eJc. chairman oE the liea.ih cdncvition porary periods. Vfial aren't lypically Volkswagen ore tlift committee. Mrs. William Shine, ^s slack lines, tho handwrought body, the health «ducati»n- for .voMH^n, Pui- ^ori'd by the National VWCA m co- (juc University; iiRuth Ahrmnson. I'lI'VIV VOLKSWAGGV W rnc-ratipn v:i1h Indiana Unht-rsity. | ^ Thomas Mi(klktu*3, schiiu AU; the .ourLTS of itulioiially ; ^ijy.sician; Kiiy Meyer of the Wat- "34 South Avenge Plainfield 1 J in tin. sport. I :irlifi- jt ^un:^ Swim Club and II. G. Yiunu- NN PLoinfleld 6-7400 ramV" iiiclude ^>1 Moriarty. Vnlc" j ^Ei<-hi. psychology professor of Jn- l ! " iiia University. THE APPOINTMENT OF pesfs Going, Going, COMPANY. OIL:

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,.VL\- WESTFIELD BOiLE« BURNER UNITS, FURNACE LEADER BURNER UNITS, CONVERSION BURNERS FOR OIL AND COAL '048 ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE © PHONE A Page 4 THE WESTFHELO trh dros«*.<( the County Park (.hfs Board that Uselr con- (.crn £TM- the jsptciy of the &ut>l-f? of School Education %-lsiitJ.nir Uu* jjarky, its weil u# O*t>ir and that Un-y tow are with visitors wiiu Director Named J*-ii3i J3- "Ma-ht-r, y. jjsttl<-»t #4 t he { JEOH* K, Kwiuiells HtfHtiital. ihafiikf us: \ this lluiird for tht^r luud ±Etttttt.it»(j hitler as forth, for Announcement was msde ibis K-iter. Clt-rk of tlie week by the board of trustees of eomirtuiiicaUon from FrcHiokUu- TT3rieh at this time CK- Pranvta H. Dann, City Clerk of Uii- Uniic iixif itivmbv Emanu~Ei. through its ti*n. addr^JiHeci U> the t^mon Count*" thin H»(inl "ii inn thr vf Uii» H>-i*trn rfrt.nl ne fi 'in Cler!: of Ui « Intriligator, -of ihe appointment of of 1 of Kuiweil Whaler Paris, • At ibis UBK yj-ttnley Tfrnncnbttum. „ Rae D. Hoffman as director of K to- itie flI-acoutInuiLr>c« of education of the Regtaus and He- by ibe uauuty in thi» park, of traffic- si brew schools. ld WU pointed t>ut ^wun! j» t Mrs. Hoffman was for the past uUtt^d a.ruA, Riid ibttt tbe city budget hus been enacted a month agu and CRRnfORO six years educational director of wiW mrt i3iciud«d as K li^^ item. Sharey Tefilo in East Orange, and freehutder Wllun mad* a raoiloi* mm- that this B&ftrd urge tb^ Park Com- prior to that was director of religi- tu J^ecun*5i!ayg:raun4 *»o ange. Her educational background tt r*«:r«=4iiQiiHi prvgrrftin for FOOTHILL DEAR HEART includes a degree of bachelor of these uhHdren, whici n theh y badlly PLAYHOUSE JACK education ai Teacher's Institute of Motion wa* duly seconded by the Jewish Theological Seminary of Haylcy Mills, new a A griEMU-ral VAN VOORE MASQUERADE America. She attended New York Bail tall on the motion young w&man o*18* hides her so- University and holds a master of voting in the affintmtlve. dungarees in EI.VIS PRESLEV eroeras a love Hu^um Association, «n- "LADY ll song io Mary Ann MoWey in "Girl BATTLE OF THE $rts degree in education from Seton g th Park C«mm1seloii H re- reuaadtlc comedy ad- WINDERMERE Hall University, South Orange. Cur- i for including Sn the Capital " tbfc Tr«tfe Alwut Happy/' iiis new Metro-Goldwyn- udget of jifiS.QflO for a new IMI4I- iJf WORLDS" rently, Mrs, Hoffman Is a candidate d exhIMt building for the Spring." photographed in Techni- Mayer roinanUe tom^rty in Pana- FAN Trallside Nature and Science -Cen- "A eon^dy drama of S CARTOONS S for her doctorate, aad i$ attending color, The Uhm «|«!as at the vision and Metrecolor, In c&-star- morals THI'BS Dropsie College in Phlaidelphla. Court House Gflxa#* of 1Bl!sab«thv Strand Su&dfly following a ritig roles arc Shelley Fabnr^s, adviidtitt- th^t th^y have hh4 the Her affiliations include member- name '"Court House Oarage" tor the Saturday i Gary Crosby, Nita Talbot, Joby SS yetira and a^kins this Board Baker, Harold J. Stone and Chris ship in the National Council for | tTcoSSiKF thfi whSTdaiiiu,SrTheiof t work on Marttne CAltAWAYS" w imUdJJng:, Noel. The film Is now playing ai N ) I 6-O462 and Jewish Education, Educators As- Union County FoHce Chiefs Midway Av«ff Fan wood, orifeihs th* County to eoitLHb- the Strand Theater, Plainlitld. sembly of the United Synagogue of td ite ttf **iife:*?=E&rouaU a. sum not to BEACH BLANKET BINGO tlon Jn vxpt^Jtlns the ?5> America and the National Associa- of FlamEtigrtoiia for comitruetiun of oi thfe Union Co«nty Police Radio. p T tion of Temple Educators. Mrs. City of Unden, objecting to the of Ro»4» approvipp n a new FjMivffn £E Cierk to ^Jte^ute &grtf£jtt«ttts CM>VPT- AMPtC board of that latter organization. Civil r>«f«na« and r>fBaster Con- {16^}'—Freeholder Tiller for. J>^£ta Some of the posts she has filled amounting: to S4OB.&8check ,fro anmd thfro&m St of Koatla and Bridge, ftec^ptingf law —Fre«hi>Mer Tilitfr for Dop*, * • •«• MARKING Treasurer of XL 8. |<83,fee: S124.&0. ^^ 6-5477 in the past includes being past chair- btrt of M, l^a Mor«eu0 * Son Jnc,( ol , JDeot Ftna-nce a«d Pur- .work of JSiH-nKctncilo & I>reaIoB| Con- Tbeatn: l)im;torv IrvinKton, in th e»tm of *183f??2.5$ man of the Prkripate* Council of the tnis i received for tor tjio improve*nent of Spr|n«:fi^Id tractiUK Co, of Sc^uth Orangr^i f«r &uppit£g io the John E. s Jewish Education Association of Ave. from thpp l a*»alc Elver bridgge the construct 1-Dt! of a new brUls^ 756^3500 AIR CONDITIONED I5Eosn|t*l for tti^ month of to th N td bh It an RarEtttjn Hd* near CreHoesit Avp., LfBERTV l l Provtdenue 'Essex County. She !s on the'Boardj May;'furnlnlifiiff "ni«ats'to the Jail fiP, and Hini auihnriiein^ final i>ay* Tfctfrtu and PrI. 2:00 — 7:00 - x V r and OlerK to execute In the Hum of $9,098,20, ii& A&y* Sat, U0CJ ™a;00 — 5:15 —I'M- IUIS of Uctnse oi the Jewish Education I fjj 5£in2}\Ve & A&™ *to.y * p* from date hereof. Association representing the Prmci-I *«, AO£. SU «**£ tfroeeri** for the Tiller for (16!0—Frevhokler Tiller for n*>i»L r brli»*c* h\n hvnt to tfae --, >, •, ,» „ „ John IS. lUtntiells Hospital for tihe of Kt gig: per- of Iloailn iiiid 3rUiK*f«P acm?pilne: !mv 1 to Aug. ftl. btrtj* for the furnlrshhiK of vatiuuw ft-enthl 1 it v it dpi* BIkluf of Essex Couuty- Mrs. Hoffman | periofl of to tfie If. J( Bull TeM>i>ftppt in JewJSH Education by the Eauca-j plat«.s were Jasuad durinR the mo'ntti .fit.. Kli*iibeth, of FublJfi Health and Welfare, trans*- the ituym are frtrs* As«*»irtK1v nf i\w !Tnita>H Cuna. I oi April, or fees q«H«ct«4< ^ Jmftil^r for ferrloK1 $849-50 from f£60/-&tl <4i to MJIS ft&trtJtimy oi ine uniieu oyna-j j«'oiia-w|n« morithly reports were rfdges# pp Dapftiftf account C50/G42-S t« be used of thft County En tp ftnuHce tlie cost of the aUeraikmK gogue of America and the Jewish j weiyeii: county' Trem»«r*r;-Buiji. p 'otioiatfon o£ Koad of to the Chtidiern's ButJiilne at the E>^.n»ffnm Aoe«AUHftrt «f tpm«r WeishtB and MeaBurea; Sheriff, Cont ff Co.; of Went Held, to In- John S» Itunnetlfi HfttipitaL Education Associatioix of Kssex wubmittTng ths Rnaneiai tttate* stall concrete cmrbB on. Soutu h (171)—ItVeeholder ririch for J l i nd Ave., Seotch Plains. l*i front of the 4*r Public HeitHh tim] Welfare. County. Mrs. Hoffman ia also In the 5Lto?y &] jSf commTSS/ County*Tar« p^miBtis, at $1,00 per that the »rchite_i , it a_, ™iKli«tifE,puDiicatio5n notf *uto^e i'#.ituutteor,^ ] velvet!Followln: B late communication re- ra Construction Co- Homiv and -K1' BuMrilns at Synagogue of America, the *'Jewish Jtidmt-a B, itctiiy. caottttn c«?uoty Teaclier," a periodical published by | £*iff!*lv** *•«»* thal he be retired Union oC American Hebrew Congre- l reporii* were N&w Playing afrM Rialto — Starts Sunday — Keport of tlie-Pvpt. «f Hoa on Hawthorn Or* near Willow Way, In the summer of 1964t Mrs, Hoff- , and rpcommenditi^ accept- r man was a member ©I the Israel of tite lowest bid. lie pi*, of lltmtlH ami !*rhie*?s, ree- Seminar conducted by the Union of li that this Hoardi t Amerlcati Hebrew movement Tlief ****&nn Asr^Fment with thhe Cttr of Uiihway to projectd with tljo xvork seminar was conducted over a seven of t'onstrucUti^ n Mftw IrrlflKO t-o ro* JOHN MILLS i ^t }>rene$it eyivori tJrtder week period, in Israel, /or the pur* Av*», between Jefferson pose of advancing research in Bibli- Ave- untl Marilaan Avc, (Color T.V. HeaeftjwartertJ JAHESl.J I ,.Twm\| .—•- "1 —^T-L _ cal archeology, l.)ept. of Itoa^H H.«d pi Has The Rr*f Factory Mrs. Hoffman was recently hon- Hjjproximatoly 506 feet of concrete curbing- on So«Ul Avo,, mi SUMMER VACATION KIDDffi SERIES Sorvlco Oreonization in ored by ihe Jewish Education Asso- rt^otch i*1ainff. In front of the County m ery Thiirw. Mnflnt-t^ StarHnp: Thnrw., 1st elation of Essex County for ihe dedUi Yard, »iul recommending acceptance 10 HlK SlMtMM f4»l- wills' *1.tilnee of the low- est g the purchase of 1965 Valiant V-8 six

of received for fur- the following: tsiasft t?eads FATHERS for i:tt>Haaing: tralTio pHlnii roclt SOPHIA LOKEN and M^rwllo Mastroianni star In Joseph E. Levlne*» broken stone; reinxore-od con- 4( JIM 20 Hi HYNOPSIR Off* MtNltHS OK KI3G- crete bfpe; clean clntlers; ifihiy Award winning presentation, Yeskrday Today ana Toiuor- JJ VLAH IHtSlSTIKtt OF rill; UNION joint ttller; manhole and catch t COVtfTV BOAttD OF cajfUinsfc uN recommending accept- ! now at the Rialto Theater in color and wide-screen through Em- ance of the lowest bldit, b»asy Pictures release. Today's most cxcUtog screen "love-team," MAT af Ffeel^oiaot Donohbe reBd a com- Regular meeting" of the munication from Mr^ Henry Sk they e«cft play three separate roles in the comedy romance, .i4' -^_ County Board of Chtiwen Freeholders Wrieht o£ Springrfield, relative to — •••!!• ., ••• H| •' I- I •• ^1..' •!• |H || """•'" -" •••• I- | - -1nn _ --i-, SPORT was held at the Court itouse, *Tlt#- the print ins: of the 19&5 County o U > V abetht N, J,t on Thursday. May G, Dooklet, aftd a general discussion .-^-A 1865* at 8;0Q IMJ* NEW UVSJXKMH I>ireetor Moore preBiiUn^ Rolt — Freeholder titemm&r *3? and Director Moore. Afenent Committee of thft Whole, . , The complete family amusement center Frcehtildern C&Mweil and Cu* tiln-c^re sympathy to t>r, John K. I>o=nohT4c upon the pasBl^ff of his clean, corf poof, four million gallons of it; Docron & Gortons AlftG preeent were County Ai* T .«••*• j moUier^ Mr*** Marie K, t>onohue. Mr. . - torney Bauer, County iSn^tneer Ko •_ • mioh, Tiestsurer Balipy, Supt, of <163> — PreeltoMcr Rtemmer for white sand beach.. sanitary lockers.. hair driers; IS? • - V Public Works I>cl>ticu. AHfilatftnt Committee of tho "Wholo^ cxtencH^g V 19.95 County Attorney Hl^glne, Clork of ia the Young: Men's ChrlHtt&n Aaao^ riJu-'SlOMJNB^ TRABANT, PARATROdPER Board Rabl&r &nd Deputy Clerk of ISHstabeth Ha slnccve con* upon itjR SB ycara of 0" i^ All Sizes. and lin thanke for the and for the small fry • ** Regulars end Longs Deputy Clork Alllston con trl button it has mftdc to ihe "I I L >. - - tiio o^ntiiK prayer followed by men of the county* Old '99 thundering down the tracks m Kiddieland, R, values to $35, aalute to tlie tf <154) — Frccholtffcr Htctnmer-for o f'" I V Tiller mado a motion Arfmlnlntratioii and public - .—. ". I • our special amusement area for children >?:••:-• Affairs, approving i>erflonnel afitio«e • --..- tbut the minutes o£ the mceUnj? of ' -• 4 *• vs:- April lat»- 3fl£5 bo approved, which -V"-1 •,-- • t1?'.-: L • '»-••:'.. van duly iw&onrl-ed by Precliotd^r i IK5) — Kr^rholder i^iomni^r for Every A^onday * * except holidays - - all rides Yz price Oaborne, Roll tuill ishtnverl Q mvm* Dept, of AriminiHtratlon and I'uiilie berB voting in thr (ifT!rmat)v^f and APfiiirpi, appro vine in^rvm^Utt to va- opmnt t p. m- Sundays *ndholidfys » • • Poo/ */w*y* JO *. m. -7 p. m 1 member^ Prerholrtftr I>onoliuet vot- rious ^mpiwy«ca on their jtnnlvm*- , • ">- •_ _ * i i. ing in l n&ry daten* (lgli> .— Freeholder Htemnser for ? '-•.•. for Him g conitnunicatloEja Dppt^ of Artmtiilstpsitt^n iLtid Public 0L YMPiC itnd referred to: Affairs, rciitlftinit thv. BPPVICPH of k AMUSFMGNT or MauafTflmrrtt Stirvir& As^t>^. ifttcpf IJIC* of New YoYk. to prcpEtre a survey Cotton and of of Ol artfl HnctiUltMLttunn for tiK Dacron County PAW O«untyv ami y Warren C iiK Hiiin A- ins mftuhiiics. In various IPS, «*2 and relative to mont» for the nit in of $2,850.00. fur OS?) — Krw* lu* I tier Htrmm*-r far Wool and Dopt, of Administration iitul Publip tin ton County Park AO'ttSra* f^ranilni? longevity tu Chew- Dacron nclflsIn tor AntluMiy, trnrU driver In tHd •^^^•^^•^^^^^^^^^^^ for i !tM elteetlvc June 16# I0H5- of Homt* nittl 1-V-o^hbltipr HEeimncr for PERMANENT l"*urk CmiiiiHHiUy of AtlmlnlwtvHtlou and Publk- REFRIGERATOR tion of TittlHtdr* t-illin« attention io t ftuthorlainK thn CommlPifm STA-PREST n traJTIr probJem tlittt on Youth Attaint* to formulate a ml WEVER MEEDS print-119 r^luirt 8ln- A baokot. fprm Highway T>ejH., for a sum not t« cxvcwl It.OOO.Q-O. DEFKOSTING! {1o9> — Frcfh^Wer iStemmrr tat Sizes 29-46 Woist py u> Union Cininty hi t>opt- of I>uh}|i- Property, ayth«r!a- «n mwunt i>£ our I Jtmcph Allan, Architect, for tlu* by America's Finest eurn of ^ Ai>nortli;mmr*tt, <:«unty Court iJoimc Mximn- Craftsmen! Comity hirH uC "M«rpl« ProB"rJ*tn* In Issur. R tihflnpr m^ l of ^Htt County, to weHlih*;b<>UHo i;icvi*U»r IMvl- Alterations Free! as nd i Hi mi for it cresltt to thts county uf nciv tin l of Slaifi AUI j $ Hor« «f NeU1 nfifl)—Freeholder THicr tor Dcpt. IHR: Hi IK of Iloarln auid HrlilRTi'^ fint Kln^^rin^ ^t'lvitTH rendered at I*4t^mlu Mi- npvtlmt with prcpiiration of SPORT l by Un? Twp, nf Horkcloy ![pl»htfi* for of 3£iiBt Or- g rc-ri^{ui|uit of w*w t^lti- SHIRTS the improvomAitt of 1 «nrt e^rtlfyiuiar the rights of way fonrerf ram role bridge on Il-nrUait nrttpPHttry for «alrt tm U<1 «<^nr ("rcsp.rnt Avr. In th^ Bor- Coo! ttUffit of nu»cllet ifc^H iiuiliortatritf City of r!iifnt)^lclr enclowlim ordi- i>H}-iiicnt of 9S3^fifl. after Ui^ rxpfra-* Dacron and nation proiitbfUnR Ibo iiArhht^ vul of State Jllisrhway Inspection Sixes for the •"• of through ^trectK, ntyj> In- (11:2)—Freeholder Tiller for nc»>l, from S, M, lr and Xi Horn of ivlti* rrforom r i No, iVJ, ndoptrtl to Hpp4*<] c Sinn in U anil l i of THE MUSIC BERMUDAS Galey & lord y a jt^*-.. ho!-1 on U at R l*^f, in the FOR TERMITE Cottons City M! ChiiihhorH, City (IHH, STAFF Moke the Leader Store , with rof*ircnop to i*n up* PROTECTION CALL for i^ranisfflon to t otir infil d Your Gift Headquarters Dacron ond CoUan to an mokes fine FREE Hi. For Dad 4,69 and 4.95 r*lty of JUNE AND JULY, with k y «f Expertly Tailored F when Save! Save! mado with AH Sizes Freuzer or Homo Frcozor rental r>f the Court UOIJIII> p Horn? n^^^^Countd fors th&halumiEii Trim liirii they pwrt imHc*iT TO FILL HIS of JLHHtItutlonj4 aitfl AK CAMP NEEDS! of lh« faoUHh'fi I hey it for th« pr^Vfehti<5itt Shop University Shop aftor-carcs BARBARA RYAN of tlmp addicts. AD 3-5609 of Ifie TVfcote Street 333 SOUTH AVSNUE Jay A- StcrnH;n ^Iiulrniftn «f HIP Williams Termite Control Phone THE LEADER 109 E. BROAD ST. STOR WESTF1ELD W M^is JI ]tmlt«^] study Westfield T 1J> au uublauifd wywtcm expert in Open Open Mon to verify the oj 137 E1M£R ST. AD 2-4477 m Fashions m Other

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causw V*; of Agricwliure T« Uni- l * **>" prolonged tieat -and high j this case vtrsitv ~ [Jiuinidiiy* but tt is very different i fegekuog the Miss Thames points out ttw iol-jXlum suivsfroke or heatstroke. The j mtoring and at Will YourChiid lowing four problems to! oecitf iVldiin is usually conscious but j clrcttUrtion. • most ufitii when u^im; do-SJ-yourfcoU iWOa and dl7K>: hl$ tempmjft«aM Sim attd within

fells instead fii rises: he feels cold} limits &re • Vi • T'm When Ihese symptoms atKl be treacherous^ -fly are "gone •• Thi " prtscut, call Q -doctor. Ha wtUdulge thena in s Summer over limey, resuUIn« i i and which in tliem in By MARV w, AKMSTRO\G, Ed.D. teariwd to write of I of liquid Sf mur C«nii>- Home Economist fusing I've learned «iiat new | " i which often results IEI brown ! to i*! :srj>et. at. T\; a report on in tiw P, K. Laboratory School. Univer^ity i-il-yo-urseH Rumson Reading Institute rnnvr yn ouUiri*? arid know what $ ttltd stairs may A-iiuUiul day j, i !" This is an rtorida at Gaku^vitUv TJwy tell j S an important story of U«? value of Imain. If something stronger than | (Associated with The Kanm»y School) I nsado at UHS e a g&od shampoo is uscd.'^uefj as a bleach* 1 RUMSO& VOINT J>|,BABANT °»*' year of kiritU'r&irten by one of ing a^nt, -the result is usually dis- AIKI a fiuod cili»e«. ANNOUNCES ss uf Kinderg&rten in make kiuderearten HONEV PINEAPPLE si dtiid's lopincnt S*M,*UIS very 4. Bettiu*e the homemaker does y Coursf.s in basic* skiHtt for for family or X cup tlwy lu»l iearn- not. hove a on hQJid a ^ to 9-oa. can) If ti\o lii^imr grades do as usod by professional deanors to loosen em aaiices. crushed pineapple, drained Other children also made interest- imteli in teaeJiing &c-lf'ivli«iice, de- a wide va- mespoons honey for othei's, soil when wall-to- 2 tablespoons? lemon juice about their Summer Session July 6-Aug, 27 but it ia trieiiiTuness, . kindness, wall CEirj>eUri$, \\w soil in (he car- some unusual Stir together pneap Some of tliese honey and lemon jute**; ekflf responsibility, skills, activity, pet is inoreiy redistribute and READING* WRITING, STUHV 8K1L|^ masked witti brLghtcnn s in ihe u buffet supper, SeirVe over Ice creani. Note: ir * and and sufvty. creallvity, of \o- Two 3-lmut' svssiunv vuch w*H k, day or a iuicier sauca Is desired, cubulary, use of numbers and fair solulion. of vanlUa See iti 2-3 tablespoons ift U Uw basic coursa of Run-on Reading bowl and have play, tlH»y can ho wry proud. al tlw? pot>r and often d is ufKiU'U yl all lewis from 7th gr.idt1 syru|>. Make % cup. HUlts of her endeavor, But school occupies a iTlativcIy coUogv, StudtiixU WI>J groujwd according to ability* clean hoiiiemiifcer complains that tlie CHOCO PEANUT froffup You don'i just elean up w small part of a cJiild'a Uft\ Duri This course helps sUidonts the school terms, sdiool occupies is defective, faded, sineaked, 0UTTKB SAUCE you played with. You learn to go 1 features about ."taifiod worn out,' says &1iss • to JTtfd u-ith spwd and cup semi-sweet (2 oz.) choc- .,, ., . . faster by helping each other." of a child's olate bL r Tl.aim-s. "S\\Q is rijjhl, but &\K did • to wrlt« grammaticutly and °1 .™* )'***. * tht' 'w<-1 Rented tow u, he * friend of in Hie stunner usually very little, cup chunk style even if vacation schools or camps it • to imTtast' Iht-'ir kjmwk»d^ of vocabulary Sanjuv evtti if he didn't fipeak otii- bUttRP are include!. What U a t-ltild learn- A lar^e portion of the claims in- This course is very popular with serious studenU who »juice •>. cup milk sty , lanjtuage. We've heipxl him learn ing all Hie wsi. of Ihe time? Is he, vestigated by Ute NaLio»y1 Institute are anxious lo improve their KchtmJ grades and t* s lemon juice lot? <>f wjvtds/* Melt Chocolate bits, blend in whether 6 or io, "Kolting bon»d, vi Hug Cleaning originate in prob- oh La In inaxlniiim prrpuruH'in for c«lteg« board mix to- peanut butter; stir in milk "At school we gvt to be on com- UL&M iwii pattern piece. Eadj looking at TV all day and never lems caused by do-it-yourself sham corn- 6«)*ve hot or cold ovtr ic? mittws to do important things. We pnp HchiKj] exams. on* is dearly labeled lor use of a ing outside to know what a beauti- poo devices. and cinnamon; cream. Note: if saucn bncotnea JnadonsibiMty, io say noth- balance of detergent solution and All courses arc planned to ctevelop to make. ' IV k-arned io real dopetid- " far the type of rug you have, ublv at.«>ul s ing of 'ucquirtii£ any gainful knowl- • u 3oj;Jcnt upprunch to probtam sulving Suggested rujj cbunhig li<;|«d a ve learned to p3ay lots of • fnpiHty in upplying mathematical processes good variety for you given any tliauglit to (he huvt? this wilii counting, oil yes! Wo If instiffk'ifnt JoiElcally incJud r schedules of your children and wa * not yl camp? What duties ter are iisod, the rug won't b» ctean. KANNKY SCHOOL COURSES ge Cheese in Dips—Tasty eld tf lots of dif- have tlioy tykon ovor in tlu* Too iiuioh vvatw and alow drying • In ndViinc^tl physics, to on my cause iirown stains. and biotogy or A greai deal of • in lltcraturu at several levels satisfaction, as well as liidiviriunl Shampoo left in ruK filers tiftracts a Special Salad Offering for different lwnftopd is ggrowth, vun from real soil and inascs rule of soil- 4. LANGUAGES to psrt on my own soeks 1 iSMSTRONG, wtth your own measurements to find ing i^ family living Thrw S-hcur stvsstons weekly i _ L whole ripe olives; drain tho whole shoes. U's strU Voij cull extend the beauty and the closest con>parisan, to tio thorn." as well as in an out skit! jol>. (Sciences Courses in Anbury Park) Economist olives until dry, then roll them in a wtvit* of your cjirpt't by coupling ri»g- cottage tjheese at Ytirdagf requirements slwuld bowl with a few drops of olive or followed carefully. Tju's ular w<*okly vticumninK with thor- 5, ELEMENTARY COURSES wially during June salad oil to make them glisten _. ^s you i ough, once a your, Die corn-el wnvum of isbnc Varied June Plentiful Fowls Kttitfing--Three 2-hour aussiona weekly Cottage cheese con- SUMMER PARTY SALAD 4 wl. Don't skimp or> Ailtlimotio—Throe l-liotii sessions weekly food value of m.ilk \\L cup ripe olives cleaning plants merits because altoi-al rPiis on differ. ' iat which is unwel< 2 cantaloupes Make Meal Planning Easy nre I'tiuijtped to ivtuwo omtK-cJili'd ont width material may make you All Courses under Iho supervision of Cottage cheese blends 1 pint coLtago cheese tome out short. still from rugs with an automatic variety of flavors in rinsing niiifiiinr, to rinse rugs thor- HUSNELL G. HANNEY 1 cup chopped celery All the nuHuns nocrasary ia oom-By MAHV W. ARMSTRONG, Kd.U, r party salads, Salt nlor Cmmty oughly, mid to dry them quickly. l ASAOC. Director, NYU Heading Inatltuto) plntp Ihe garment arr listed. I! j5 Iceberg lettuce eii|>s milk Prnfrssioiinl on-local ion oloancrs onions, lemon, pine- v/i-ic to buy those when you buy It ixiys to uso foods in ji 1/3 cup salad oil fabric. use n pilo brush to remove RUMSON READING INSTITUTE adisli. hot pepper jjpiy. KOCKU an* ufJen of ^ teaspoon grilled lemon rind 2 yellow e:tk<* layera t\vd MJH from wall-to-w,ill 111 Avc. of I wo Hlvt'tH, Humsoti, N. J, herbs or any' at the quality i\ml usiuilly at lowvr 3 tablespoons lemon juice in your home, lioih |i will give unique than when loss iihumbnt. AH sum- methods liwi.Hen cnilniddod soil iluiL 2 tablespoons honey To prepare: Combine pudding mix, made with cottage mer begins, ;in incrt^siiiii varioly your vacuum ck^inor czmnol remove. from soino Vd teaspoon celery seed Choose a Shirt cinnamon, imlmcu und n of foods iK'niinc [ileiiliful ami nieitu Gradually udd milk; bring to •Soil thiil in left ind^od in e;upeting companiments as a V\ teaspoon paprika outs iht« filx'ra and (shortens point, sti n ina const am ly until Oik-k- • • \t or in addition to, Cut olives into large pieces. Cut For a Father's This Jum\ in addition to utittl. Add prunes. Coal. Carrot sticks, short 3 thick crosswise slices from center fr**sh vt'^elabl^s. we find broiler fry Sprcnd cooled nvlxiurc over OIM* of pepper strips, of each cantaloupe. Homove seeds; crti. O^KS, milk imd dairy Health Hints Day Gift 1 llic l>;ik«l yellow cak<» JnyL-rs; add pare slices and end pieces. Dice end ;!•> protein sotira :;. and driod and berries. You second lay or of take and spiinklc vegetables and pieces, Mix diced cantaloupe, olives, alf in ahumliint ;;ii|i]>!y. And us CAROLYN F, VtlKMS r top ^onerously with connectitwwr's on d" bed of j celery— and salt to taste. County limn*. reason adv aiicrcw frc^h sugar. Jjeiirtstroke,: and can retain their 1 cantaloupe slrco on each of strvnviMTrM's ;iii(l sixm cbrrriofi will pr-<*strai.inii oiV surlouB and fresh- 6 lettuce-lined salad plates; lop Shirts arc a favorite Father's Day join the rilrus land cvoi^prt'soiiJ l>;i- nKalnst whieh In tho sunpack<*t Ike, you can lint the with cheesy mixture. Combine re- gift. The choice may range from a summer months we should he un 3th tlie colored dip bymaining ingredients and Vi teaspoon (Tport ia a di"css ^hirt. A day's bre4»kf;uil, lunch and din-Do-It-Yoursclf our Kuunl. Sunstroke nud li«iil- coloring to thesalt in jar with cover; shake well Prices will \nry as much as ik1ner can citsily feature Ktxxl nutri- mo kimirof] Ills. Both nrc freezing. and drizzle over salads. Makes 6 styles. So that a shoppw* may riplit- tion, zipp<\illn# flavor ;in are indica- Wunu. looks ivrl to the victim; lie Placc cottage cheese Frozen citrus juice, Damage Carpets tors of money value. fitvorilr and/'or develops a hi£h fever; ho may fr and blend until lose cotiKrintisncfis, Wlxm those Choice of Pattern . If you can rpcosnizi? quality marks s witli V\k or Do-it-yourself run dotuiln^ may ismy—a few minutes 1 of mtTchnmli.st . you ran &e\ long fondue or ID save you money, but ; nre j>rust'nl, call a doc* \\ li cheese is "dry" wear as vvdl as ptKKJ buys at a low you si ire 7 U's not iiii economy tor. He will supervise the (rcal- pc. If you're tinting Important Step price. However, higher pricwl shirks ilo &nlnd, ihuli.'irii, cook- (lie mcthuds you utto rosiilt in m<>nt. • w|i icii invoIvi?s the tiso of vegetables or vege- ^ejioraHy luivc letter quality fabric, milk or U*a, iiuiicnt (lamjiHO to your dirort imvui.s to cool llu: palfvnl the cheese so th«y For All Sewers tailoring, buttons ;ind finisli. ; Fried clitckon, snvory rice say.-i Miss Gcnu Thames, nud rvduce his tennitcraturc. to smoothness in the Too ofloji ii sliirt tlial looks like [ snap l>catis. i'iill>bugL\ c;urrol in homo furnishing nt \\\v Jlerit proRtrnlion Js Eikcjwi.su Jiy CAROLYN F. VUKNUS a bargain is IiMy to lx? worthlo^j) ] j»roen |K'pptT salad. Hu-lun prune I'prefer a smoother, 1 County Homo Et«nomisl .nfter laundering. | cako. milk or ten. fart the cottage cheese In judginR the value of a shirt, a I If you'vt* never enjoyed llio prune Pattern cntalogucs offer n witio portion of cream MVII ndv^riis^d brand gen- vmion «( Iloston Cream Pie, you variety of dress stylos, Confront eel WOIV- Superior training NEAR HOME-I sniKfarlifrti of por m.iy want in try this rociptv r arty aa*id will high- with so many stylos, do you always formanc*'. Other tussunwices may Boston Prune <*nke NEXT-h JOB TO BE PROUD OF! party menu with choose the one pnLLcrn bmt suited 1 \ikf*. v.inilla |ni(iding mix for the typr> of garment you lv.nnt? M.(l tH' (.'U^kocl' Ino your lilgh irhool diploma or ft Husky cantaloupe plninis. Withoul > i' ItaekgroMid with Bupenor eccrc- iviLh a delightful m you ask for the ntimlvr cf npainsl phririkasp. n -sIi'rlm 'l>' k eiiiii;unorj tial training (or a preferred position in e cheese, large a certain pattern, do you glance .it too ti^bt in the colter or short in t!ie J*jiKjtlun tlmt is .strong. Oiie- Ail J two-year CUUTBBB, I*cTeon*Uz«l filaloupe and drizzled |uid«ncer , placement BCTVJCC. Enjov the v ni(M>th and lustrous. The popular dressing, if you like, pattern envelope thoroughly'-' l.ir and partkvilarly ,it the flcBMnt classrooms, colonnade «nd roof •J by 2 combed cotlon hroadclolh is plate with I There is a lot of information en pLlckc-rt/oro toundi-rlns mean \voi>e aft or hii-vcd by twistini; two strands *o- etlit-r inio rmo Kt.ronuer thruad. Orange building. New term July 1. Catalog KG. RESORTS Clieck tin1 jt-ncth of collar i crtllon is tn.'i-dr of Ihe finest so that tlu\v Too oflon Unm simile rottrm. , Hi *ir'Tort 17 • * lu'fcuiU'Siy Buttons on shiii shoulfl nil be ixinrly ill wiil hn\o iin- ; t he* siunv .sh.'trlf, M-rur-oly wwn, Tho The newest and 8 E-R K E.LI V SCHOO1 1*1 I / f - OCEAN here. Color^Brothur^on r-t ..in i-jrv [tftwn differ- ; bultonhok's sliould Uu firmly stitch- Register now for our request, f1 f it Will W'T • IH' t VS (."-Ji *»•'•>•. > = " ihrmig 1 GROVE w.Th Kitchenettes, ^pf- v i nr aHr'i in the sjuiK ^'d and bar-slitchfu at Ciich end to Teen-Age Cooking Classes eial weekly antl season 'HJ^'int to luivc rfKnn i pri'vt.'nt fraying. 4 lessons —10-11:30 A. M. 'niti ftmtfnrt in woiir- | Not ICE* JIOW evtm the jejininfi uf the \ • MOTOR Tel. PRflipetl fur n m-ni- (underarm PCLUIIS ure. If tht^c urc • EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNJNQ, STARTING JULY 7 In cr fit. 1 Elfzabeth-Unlon, Rahway and Wostffefd. INN is I Tint ni.itrhixl fairly wdl. Mw. com- When •t»n if is! fort of Hit' fit will ix.1 irnj)nired. • EVERY THURSDAY MORNfNG, STARTING JULY B In 'v? Elizabcth'-Union, Metuchen, Westfteld arid Parth Amboy. SEA GIRT Fishing • Swimming FATHER'S DAY • Fne Inttructlonl * ffm Glfi* for All! Boating • Family Fun Food! * ftum Racfpai to take homtl All This ArvJ Sessio ENJOY JULY 1st 24th Pingry Summer All Compftmenfs of iha ate Beach • O«an JUNE 28 -AUGUST 6 Pool • Free Live Longer DINNER . . . .'•_ Cuisine • Reading Clinic Flizabethtown • DJn^ and Donee 3- or 6-weeU course And Love It Advanced - Developmental — Remedial of; Magnifitenl . . , at Far HiM$ lnnr always something to PI9TH WCITF1UD HWAr METtKHfN Academic Courses look forward to each year. UNIOM AM tOY In Lovely 114 Elm 5L :H Cinlral 452 Main !f. 110 Uiirltl 51, 9-6700 Grades 3-li* . . - 30 hours instruction Lavallette Review — Advanced Credit - Prevrew • Gather 'round the festive AD MXMO JHn. ME <-t;oo Foreign Languages - Mathemolics table at ihe Inn with your ME For Colorful Brocht/ie, Wfifa ••i English - Science - History family and enjoy lUa day HURRY! REGISTRATION LIMITED* "1 Enrichmenf Program by having us serva you our l cUliciously prepared food. Mrs. Charlotte Mitchell, Home Service Dspt, vvi,i;i I Courses rn Composition and College Reserve "We will do the dishes." £LtZABETHTOWN GAS COMPANY I Basic Study SkiSs - Junior High Great Book* a Tobls 500 N. Brocd Street. Eliraboth, N. J. I f Pubfic SpeDkJng - Psychology _ Now Yes, ! wculd Ifka to attend your FREE Tesn-Age Cooking W* THE COMPLETE SEASHORE VACATION World Communism - Culture of W«ttem I In the best American Tradition Full Course a t - Art - Typing - Sketching DINNER from $3.50 I Day Camp I CHILDREN (up to 10 yrs.) $2.35 Name Agcs 5.i4 . . • Daily 10:30 A.M^ to 3:45 P.M. AVOh-by-theSEA *> N. J. 07717 A9 I Swimming - Games - Sports Address OCEAN FRONT • MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN Ar!5 - Cralts — Shop I '* ?H£ SLRF Ofl IN OUR OLYMPIC SVJiMMINCJ P City _ fiervicfl FAR HILLS INN i spacious Surfslde Sun Decks combined with our Testing r ^usoid Fasnioned Comfort, Service and Culsin* Available RA 5-2166 ROUT£ 202-206 NORTH Telephone Ho. »- THOMAS PENNA, JR., OWNER-MANAGER -355-^0 SOMERVILLE, N. J. •ww»itleMl Mr*. John S. Penna, Phone (201) 778-6500

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•, • • J -. • t *• \-.".:-"1 THfe on D. lights and glow brilliantly have Hie Band Parents Aaaoct if Humphrey: W«rJd of Proimse. mode their plates much raoj-e visible Boro Library ale Days the Westfiel4 Hjgh School rcss in Oceanography without enlarging thorn. Rear reflec- James A. Joycr: lioodt?d American- iL*t annual spiing meeting tive plates emi be seen lor 2,001) k Shelf i.sm. David Ciialmors; My Shaaow Th* Retail Division of the Wesi- lion of officers Juno 8 m tut- An American scientist said today of die firs! U. S oceanographic team Kan Foal. Bill Sands: S^ieiKe, the feet, and front plates can he read ..i»3d Chamber of Commerce met{ s' cafeteria of the High ScS thai the Sovinj. Union -ha.s made such •to participate in the US-US&R sci- evorj?e Gamow; Relaliv* Mad*? la America Store, heads the parents . r,, is now second only to the United ing a four-week slay, tho group vis- i are that about 10 million U,S. house- of the Previous Year, AmtTi- ity and romnum Sense. Hermann members now in the States. U(id resoaroh canters in Moscow, holds own two or more cars—ait in- division. Dr. Foose cana Annual; Covering the Events ttondl: Weather. Philip Thomp,son; Ai Wcancsgfiiy cyening's seesmn of Dr. Robert S, Ifictx. *a native Leningrad, Murmansk, and in thecrease uf 108 per eent in 10 years. group, ihe * * * of tbe Previous Year, Collier "if Year The Animal Kingdom. Robert Orr: the Board of Directors in the Nation- Westiiekter and WHS graduate in Black Sea ciries of Sevastopol, YaKa, Book; A Diclioiiiiry of ihe Social Bird Migration, Donald Gritting Fig- thoir iatere&t and 3933: an oot>an<>Rraj>hor with the and Gclcndzliik. in addition to Dietz, A bill submitted to the Minnesota al State Bank, Wi^iaiB Sorter, mem- Sciences, Julius Gould mi.; Theure improvement nnd Body Condi- bership chairman, announced plans c Coast, and Geo&eUe Survey, U\ Sth. e group consisted of Lawrence legislature this year would forbid Statesman's Year Book, S. H. Stein- closely with tihe 4>ajid any motorist from putting his .arm tioning Through ICxei'dse. Karl Wai- for a membership 15 vets, Charles Caringella; Flower Ar- est and help and answ«scand. phic Offioe. ranging, BaMer Homes & Gardens: of the Soviet rA-cano^raphic pro- Biographies: With Ail My Love. eon discussion Monday at noon at Officers elected for ras-66 were grams seems to be about 10 per cent Diolz said the American scientists Penny DePore; Dreiser, W. A3C.5 Siiortcuis to Home I>ecorati»gT the Chi-Am Chateau, Mountainside. annually. were well received foy their Russian Court Swanberg; Where's the Rest of Me? Dorothy Draper; Old Furniture for Modern Booms. Edward Wenham; !» •_.. _.__ 'Thek progress in ih; Michael berg; Political Succession in theBoard ol Education at the hearing Joa, William C. Murray; The Inter- £>ictz' report summarizes impres- also collaborated with Jacqu-es Pic- court; Jonah Lerner of 100 Merciei USSR, Myron Rush; Russia After held in the high school. sions received during a visit last fall card on the early development of PI., Berkeley Heights, failed to sig- rogators, Allan Prior; Emmanuel, Khrushchev, Robert Conquest; Tur- to the Soviet Union as a member the bathyscaphe Trieste, Nicole Vidai; Jolly, John Western; key, Geoffrey Lewis; Africa Today™ Residents will vote Jime 22 from nai when moving from lane to lane, 2-9 p.m. on a proposed $935,000 bond $15; Irving Fiske of Millburn, dis- Fruit of the Poppy, Robert Wilder, and Tomorrow, John Hatch; Turning Point £or America, Irving Werstem; issue to finance construction of th« equipped with auto pilots some day, regarding traffic signal, $13; William Non-fiction: The Emotions Out- school. 9 but has anybody actually invented Farrell of 90 Grand view Ave,, North line of a Theory, Jean-Paul Sartre; The Htver Plate KepubHcs, Argen- The Driver s such a tiling?" P.I., Indianapolis, Ptotniield, expired license, sus- The Four Cardinal Virtues, Josef tina, Paraguay, Uruguay. The board stated the new school fnd. pended sentence and $5 cosU of Pieper; Prayers of Women, Lisa would he the last one constructed in Yes, Jacob Rabinow and William court; Walter Tinnes of Pfttetowit, Serquio ed.; American Foreign Pol- The father who does not teach his the district. It said future construc- Seat tion? would entail additions to exist- Fische of Rockville. Md.f have ap- failed to yield right of way, $15. icy Since World War II rev. ed.,son his duties is equally guilty with plied for a patent on an optical sys- John W. Spaner; The Road to the [ the son who negtects ihem.-~€onfu- ing high school, junior high school* Driving with headlights on, driv- Also, William O'Neill of 431 Jerw- White House, Harold Faber ed.; and elementary buildings. tem—similar in principle to radar. safem Rd., Scotch Plains, no in* cius ing without hands, and changes in It scans the road scene ahead and license plates. Theso are the sub- spectlon, $15, and no license, sus- on both sides. If the car's position pended sentence and $5 costs of jects of throe questions we've re- in relation to the white center stripe ceived recently. court; Evelyn Maurc of Summit, no and the side of the road begins to inspection, $15 and $10 contempt of "What's the value of Jeavmg your change, a motor turns the steering court; Herman Calvo of Somerset, Jiea&ighta on during the day?" asks wheel. If an obstacle looms up no name and address on cornmereitl J.K., Los Angeles. ahead, the brakes go on. velHek, suspended sentence and $5 Other drivers pay more attention "If license plates are supposed to costs of court. to your car when ifs headlights are be for identification, they should be on. This is the finding of Dr. Mer-bigger, I'm sure the people who is* Also. Hubert Simeon of Linden, rill J. Allen, professor of optometry [ sue plates realize this, Why don't delinquent inspection, $15, and $10 at Indiana University. Other drivers the stales make plates bigger?1' contempt of court; George Blly of give you a wider berth and, as a re- DM., Madison, Wis. Keasbcy, using other plates, $30, sult, you have fewer close shaves. and $20 contempt of court, and Us- In 1956, all states agreed to issue roy Dudley of 708 W. Front St., Even on bright days, Dr. A lion the same size license plate—6x12 PAINT COMPANY found, headlights are helpful for FIsinflddT parking on highway, $15, inches. With a standardization of and $10 contempt of court. they show up against .shadowed or size, auto makers can make plate dark backgrounds, such as dark- receptacles on all cars the same V• • colored cars. Bui, they're especi- size. -•'. ••-'•.•.•-- jj'.s b n ..,,,. | ally useful on cloudy days and for Increasing the size of plates would .r. -^- - -i1 ij. the 90 minutes after sunrise and cost a lot in money and effort, j,-.: •.--- before sundown. though it's undoubtedly desirables •X*.

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MOH. THAU, SAT.-,# FIELDCLUB RT. 46 RT. 22 WAYNE, NEW JERSEY 07470 SPRINGF1EID, NEW JERSEY Mon. thru Sat. - 9 * 2560038 307 S AVE., WESTFIELD . AD 3 0248 379*4936 Open Sunday - 9 A. RT. 46 CAPiTOt EAST BRUNSWICK, N. J, 08816 N. OLDSN & TR£NTONf N 257-5330 394-3000 721*4621 lance Concert Saturday at Gov WFSTF1K1JJ 17, 1985 * IJj of HighSchool, Berkeley }\^ S largely a result of tl» succesfij Fyrtson ^^s arrai^ne4 before U.S.' clay may "bethe d awn of of this Tl,.,, ...:n lje ^^ program^ thiw i Ctinunu^itNier William F. I & new if e oanoers will bo Barbarit Dav- •m • . k

1 year Mr, Fkriscrhm»a expects Ui ex^ | Jr. in N^w brua»wick sod more •- '. ..'•-•. •_"- EM1u=] senior due* ing with pnfeSK>I]al; ^.^f" « !*«.<*,* W^ f^^ Uitunar of will primarily tw utilizt*d iu tho ia- SALE i perii structioa and £uidaace of iu£U'iM- i tw*. of YOUR GIFT with trams are Irene Fokinc of p g nfinUiied Synv To make room for our new 1; pliony. ' Yvonne DMur from FBI Agents Nab MAN APPEAL the "Canuval of GSA Employee On we are offering our dist&ntwued w Jersey KoderaiJoti of Mn- WILLIAM FLEISHMAN FROM Uridal Samples at it phenomenal re- i; Ciuhs Diinoe IVv^partimmt active- ly piiuualcs the slud>, a^wvcwlion Post Office Job an<| performance of mtisic and Nomaliegan Picks duction. This includes samples of om dantv. It is an arj^ni^tion SLII> Wilbur Ira Fot'Lson, 39, © General i 1 Hick ory i- pontd by iK^pK ! ol fine cultural Flcischman Ass't Services Administration employee, iirideamaids dresues and a group of arms :deal and mu.sk- r I ho jiur- Edward Zickert of 22 Plymouth H. VV. Bachm«n of Westfteld, spe- candy- t>i aiding &nd encouraging mu- Kd.. vice president in charge of cial agent in charge of the Newark •.. Gift he is SURE to enjoy mott! and dance education. To mak« operations of the Nomahfigan Swim office of the FBI, said Fortson was music arid dance fin integral part Club, has finm>unci»d that William arrested on the basis of a charge of N«w York State ; i Farms uf the civic, industrial, educational Fieischman has been appointed as- soliciting and accepting a bribe from Extra Sharp and social lift- o£ (hp state and ua- sistant manager for tlie club's 1965 a Toms River electrical contractor FUU lioti. To slhnulale Amorkvin crca- season. Mr. Fleischman, a rt-sidont whu is doing work on the Westfield Cheddar Cheese Uvc musit-al aiul dantv ail and *o of Scotch Plains, will be Post Offiw. POUND promote Amcijt\iri artists. under Walter Clarksoit, 8 Regularly $1.19 h Jkwy., pi^vlotisly appointed According to the FBI, Portion. Tickets may tx pnrchiistxt EI! tiw who lives in Hioaklyn, was 20 WOODLAND AVE. SUMMIT, N. J.1 door [|^ nit»1rt of the performance. to insi>wt construct!oti work on — uf this annual evt-nt will Mr, Fleischman Is a graduate at 277-1600 to continue schoJ«rehip renovation gf the post a Scotch Plains High School and Hut- Dally 9-5:30 - Thurldays 'til 9 p.m. fund for young dantvrs in the state. fiers UniviM.sily. He has also studitd Tlw KH1 .said Portion solicited the FREE for » ytmr at tlio Ixndon Sohool of $4C0 payment Juno 3 to influence O126 CHEESES o his decision on tlw work of a sub- ticommuvs, London, England, and GIFT from All Over The World Bus Firm Owner lie is presently a teaching fellow and contractor* /IAPPING PhD candktate In the Department 215 SOUTH AVE. Wt of Economics, th<* University of Offers Plan For MichJKuu, Ann Arbor. He has work- WESTNEID ed al the Nomuhegan Club for the three; seasons since its opening. Rt. 22 Alternate . . i An important aspect or Mr. Hove Fun This Summer! Sure to please DAP . . , A systoni of filtei-nati1 ronlt'S to Flelschman's duties for the new sea- son will be Ihe. supervision uf Lhe avoid tionps in Route 22 Mas (won Spend Yout Time Wisely This Summer I 1 Hickory Farms Famous 'sted by Frank J. Noli, prosl* club's free lesson program. In UK* of the Somerset Hus Co., ID tJw past, tvvc group lessons havu bwn uffeivd primarily for non-swiinmlng ... .J l Unian«Sonwrst>t IVaffic Safe- , '• t ^ty Council, children between the ages of four i Honry IV Wosier, council prosi- and 12. Special efforts were made la dnit. said Iht- Noll phin would he keep groups small and to slcbr STICK an effective Iciiipor.-iry fiolullun lo pupils into fast and slow groups ac- STAFFORD HALL School Of Business (l«i prahlem of making Route 22 cording La ability. In recognition of 100% Chuck Beef Hickory Smoked the fact, that tho difficulty of in- struction Inrronsfls lor ovvey year n IBS Summit Avc, Summit — 273-3441 - I —rill j)rointsec] Mr. Noll it would non-Mvimininfl chiUI is in eontnct SUMMER SHORTHAND A TYPEWRITING CLASSH brought up hcfoi'v Uig cunncil's with water, lhe £ttmi» IPSSOII pro- b{Kird of directors. BEGIN JUNE 21-9(00 to 1:00 W«*kd*y* through 1 tirnm Wi'is drsifjnod to cuncontratc It UH lioard a[]provcs Uio idea, instruction on the very young. The Aug 13, Mr. WcsttT suid. it will Iw (Jiscuss- £o;i3 hns Iwen to tench as many Complete Secretarial Curricula begin* $*pt. 13, cil with piilice officials of nil com-you tig chilflrcn as possible to swim 1 ' $ munities along tlie lii^liway, with- exrcllcnlly for iesp{?ctahle distances. . ' ± out whoM.' aM>j«'nili<>n tlic plnn could not hi* implemented. The key to the Noll proposal is the Somerset Bus Co.'s two way radio system linking bus drivers, the. ilfs- patclu-r's office in vurnpnny -•J (Color T.V. Headquarter*) \\ quurters in ltmUe ^2, Monnti •:.-J and suprrxisurs patrolling Hie bus The First Factory Authorized routes. EARLY AMERICAN Service Organization in Westfteld As explained by Mr. Noll, when a

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1 Fina >:^tf, I" — - ' « V 1 fctf I * iir only on« week of Piay horns? Gonaermsii of River of Srive ana determination. Shell j The Westfield Merchants scored I -. -r - h U, as a lot of up and | (. H..-J.1-T l !H- roing Memorial Tourmunect which ; coming kids du. She s been banging i tj k - •• - 1 carries with ji the New Jevsey State ) the ball against her garage door for I >i} Park lor girls 18 years of \ years. Shtfs got the desire to be a I r Hende* s> '•»•'.KSTF IK I-W -_ _ •_ and under, when play gels un- \ winner. Normally she plays an ag-1 E way Saturday morning at 9:30i gressive game. She can vary Hio'Ne tors with thnne hits inch the Westfield Ttrmis Club. j though hitting deep or short and she] for home run with one man aboard tied d0U-l records while Mifce Hofif- s-ence We. The Leafs vi =-S7 > - . If it for the Dreiers in the sixth and More tbao 60 girls, representing \ uses her iwiad on the court. She's a man first place in the '••• •"•! Mauro's third hit of the -day. a triple, with a throw of b- •• The with four runs in the last h? York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania • joys the No. 4 racfemg in both the helped make it 4-3 in the eighth. "*« featured competition bstwoeo place fifth inning. t] will cempete- There will be coaiinu- \ is and 16 year old divisions in the iey Joadeil 0 BiU Myers singled to open the last wianerftin the various graips of the •• -. d. th« bases with ous play Saturday and Sunday, The | ELTA. of the ninth and with two out Joe ii state meet. i Hi semifinals are scheduled for Satur- j Miss MariJyn Aschner, seeded No. Wallace increased his owe pole ,, , WKSIHH walked. Cliff Zaekey followed with a in the day, June 26, &n4 the finals Sunday j 3 last June, has high hopes of cap- 4k 12* vault record to The record 5f4 ufn'T | single to scare Myers and, iK>ujiced back against afternoon June 27. J luring U^e coveted Anne last year had been 1141 and Wai- t2gh:ii «i sst-e i with the aid of an error, Wieadl also -j-rT.il n-r L^r-1"'—. • the Coits, however, with a tidy i A consolation taurnameM, open tojtrophy the New Jersey Slate lacers previous best tiiis season "^as raced home. all players who lose first round \ title. Mariiyn advanced to the quar- victory, Tony Fittipaldi pitchy and 12-3Mt, HIS jump was good for third H t*« Wt «ame and Bill Chapman matches, will get tinder way Satur-! ter finals only to lose a gruelling \ D]aC€ « scored three runs. The Division fead ^sing ru0 ^ day afternoon. j three set match to Barbara Menoii The relay team's time of 3:27.8 Apaches, Stallions In Play Miss Gennerrnaq, upset winner j 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, Marilyn defeated Mrs. M. Mlauru. 4 ers also trounced the Elks I*M itt aj broke a 32 year oM record of 3:28.5. est- hart Shargme JH-ijl'-Olt, O reply of an earlier «=*«*» « over two time champion Barbara I Patricia Stewart Edrich of NewIndividual splits were :51.8 lor Seiig, • Menoff of Lyn&rook, L.I., last June, j York is the semifinals of the West- w nm triple for the 0 that had resulted in a :5t*7 for Hunt, : for O'Keil, aaase running and two Elk record of 4:21.3 set last year by tl3e the Eastern division, the SUl-Myers, due to the age limit. in this area. She is fast around the Gerry McGowaa at the same i the A lb errors gave the Hangers a three- In the Anne Camming event a court and has quick reflexes. sqm-ak&d out a thrilling 8-7 run fifth ianing that proved to be o\er th& Bays to tie for theWiendl, SB-2tj year ago. Miss Gonnermars captured Judy Dixon of Montekir, ranked Dunk^i, rf . . • P r • * the margin of victory. Jim Matino

Richie G iorgiano w eakened T * her first live matches without the No. 2 in both Oie 18 and under, and ToiiRsli, 3b ... ., . scored three of his team's five runs loss of a set. She was Uie personifi- 16 aad under divisions by the ELTA, Inter-County la* pi'.ching (our good innings, but Burk*?, p 2 re^cu^d by Tim Kyan aod Steve K, Kuhertstetn, p ,,,-.. 0 Hie Hams eliminated the Chief's cation of efficiency in her early be counted upon to b& ia the *'«* from Western Division contention round encounters. She was strong thick of contention. The 15 yesr old Saamp and a five run fifth Smith, p ,,..».....,.* ^., i League C CsrsbroTidx, Doombos aad Hunt Totals fi in an 11-2 win behind Stove Gen- and deep off the ground. She mixed yoitagsier won throe TOP*does in a ® Koger Droler* .. 000 lag Old- tino's steady pitching and team hit- T !n her attack skillfully with changes row here m 1964. Representing the Play began Saturday in the Juaior f the key hits, MerchAnts'210 000 (H)2- * ** H K—Dreiers '2, S, SB ting, Greg Fleck, Casey Morton, of length and ami kept her KimberJy School, JuOy won the East- Inter-Cotinty League with Westfield ] the Az&daGS t© playoff for the lead was , Tom Schaible and Bruce Otzman 1 Martil1 e3 by the strong pitching of Steve Mauro- HK—M. Mtiuro, Tokawh. BB I™ !? opponents under pressure that ern Schools championship at Mont* losing 13-3 to Union, The league is: —Burke i, H. Kuh«n»lfiln 3, Parello led the Rams' attack, while Dun- never relaxed clalr recently by dawning Muffin made up of teams from area towns, \ Staffip. uho chalked up 10 strikeouts 2, Hewitt 1. SO™Buri!e S, Smith 2, can Brown turned in a fine fielding Krieger of Kent Place 6-G, 6-3. & his 4-13 iumitgs and Rich Geor- Pareiio 5, Hewitt 2, "W—SmUii, a{ tbe A threat to Miss Conttermaa "will each furnishing one team which is i Hewitt. •.' '' •.. -. play at his left field post. dasa, vho completed the gatne and be 16 year old Diane Hatsner of Vicky Rogers of Rye, N,Y+, will made up of the best boys In their Honored as West Hempstead, L.I., who earlier be a top seeded entrant. She Poi chalked up five strikeouts. Timely Magazines Feature seniors Nancy this year scored a major upset by seeded No. last June, Vicki was the hituzg aacl heads up base miming Trembiay. Each defeating Ionise in the semifinals ranked No. i by ELTA In the 16played is equal to the best gave the StaQioas a 14-5 victory. The YMCA Swim Meet Swart, Metcalf Team Most valuable of the 32nd Annual Westchester and under group, and No. 3 in the 18 and well coached f were awarded to fes County Championship. Diane con- on next page) Feature stories on the National Wins Moser Golf and under. Vicki lost to Louise Goa- year olds are capable of deliveries, i YMCA Swimming and Diving Cham- Polese etui tinued her winning ways by defeat- nerman In the semifinals a year The Westfield team is managed j Mrs, Philip Swart and Mrsplaye, r ing Marilyn Aschner of Holiiswood, pionships held at the Westfield Y, ago, €-2, 6-2. for the seventh consecutive year byf Tournament won by Westfield, appear in the June Charles Metealf won the Bob Moser proved player Queens, also &n entrant heret in outh Carolina Others ranked by the ELTA who Norm Abbott, who is also director! issues of the swimming wiagazines, tournajment, a two week affair, tlMj finals 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 and retired. of the Pooy League- This year he) At Echo Lake which ended Tuesday at Echo Lake Diane won three rounds io the will compete are the following; "Swimming World" am! "Swinuners team. Marjode Gengler of Locust Valley, is assisted by coaches Oeorge Hess j Signs Felter The hole group at Echo Lake Heady." Country Club. The duo posted a net were tournament last June, She ex- N.Y., ranked No. 1 in the 14 andand Fred Scbaable. j Couriry a flag tourna- score of 88-62-130. Hutmerups were of the varsity track, tended Miss Menoff, top seeded, 3-6, Al! games are played on Satur-^ Bt*b The latter has an editorial and Mrs. John Farley and Mrs. John under division, No. 8 in the 16 and ist week, with Mrs. W, G.several pages of articles and pie- basketball, feaseb 6-3, 6-4 before bowing out. under, and No. n in the IS anddays and Sundays, either at Tama- j star 1 of tbe class A winner on the Ashbaugh with 68-6&-I34. varsity basketball Diane, a S 4!4 high school junior, ques Park or at the home field oi Sooifc tures on Wcstficld's competitive under; Miss Karen SchJagenhaft of irast sine and Mrs. Willis Coe theswimming background and the prcs.j Certificates «&* is a protege of Johnny Nogrady, one the opponents. The game locations LT^.^-"J 'Ml'. Arlington, ranked No. 12 in the 16 wisaer 03. the back nine. Mrs. Wen. i program as well as YM and YW wiio represented Ik of the top professionals in the East. —«— *---*—•*.—.*-*• r-i" i-irti.ii-~—'> — — -±^^i——-~-~ ~^T h _Lj_Mfc_JMMJMi and times will be announced here Feiar ha^d 13 pyU5( the bwest. team pictures. Marine Corps physical Kecently Nogrady said "Diane's full (Continued on next page) each week in advance. Anyoce who The awards enjoys watching good baseball is Is Class B, the front nine winner Copies of the magazines are avail- More Sports ••*.• as Mrs. K. Koop and on the back Soton Hail welcome to attend. Admission is al- able at the YMCA through Ton! Bar- coach Bichie ways free. r-^e, Mrs, J^in May, Mrs.--G. ton or from Robert Barrett, 2 New his ia* 3*H was Uie low putts winner with Jetic director fa the opening day game West- ] samtaa Providence Rd, Next Page Dougher. field suffered from too many wal&s S*isir«'hIif and errors m early innings. Plaj- j i.<*ET£*e:***e: m t-jazz mti :r:t£± mg Union at Union the first three isg nxorz VSLI umis- :>r innings saw the boys from score H times white Westfield -ft- •&• n't bring in a single run. For tfee h» balance of the nfac innings Urucis to. SAVE was held to two additional runs, bat; J^^J j Westfield scored only three times. :>y ur Sandy Langford came m to piidj i£' Trmu ON TIRES the fifth for Westfield ausd &n&± -^ out more than half of the men »iK» w,-^^ n. < NOW faced him, giving a great ilresr&t Thru ;t perfarmance. f July 3rd '' next game will be at Tzxnb- Field number four Saodey & JULY 2 p,m, and mil be well voriii ««int- fjTake Your Choice of Firestone Champions GAliON Summer Baseball Get the 2nd Tire for

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Bat- hit two home run?; and participate ] We si's Unvn the sevemh. i lighter races. Tht^n. however, in the Hay Burns scorpd a tui.se flit Tiie Tigers started like they were tlw irutians \xt\a a tie UMT second j hits. Croson, Deombeleg airf Cards 6: Ct&s 9, Giants 5' Cubs 8* For sis and one-third innings Tony !IJuSt s*-jast>n pltiyuHs tor the league as they ted the Braves 7; Cubs U, Hawks 6 with while piuying ihe roie of pinch hit-j going \& run away wiUl il]ie g4ime. place with the White Sox. The In* i each had two hits for the over the Tigers, Pitcht-d no-hit, no-run b&!l j t'hunipionship, Flint was eliminated ter. Spencer Busby, Pete Hall and With O(R' 4own, .John Hc^Uxfunts *tin- dijans murdered tlw Artgels I1-3 be- Connor and Jehnson were the 1-orrame Kinselia and Jiti Griffiths held a 3-o lead. Bui tin- nu to ' in lhp firsl round- 'l^tiis season's Flip Light combined IJwir pitching hind Stewart's lino pitching, nnd the Braves ta get hits. thy Tigers. pitching: Nancy Honayt, Kathleen ta gted. Paul FICUIIJUI' forewtl turn ut de denied Bjsims stormed back tr I P >'°H schedulu begins at Gumtoerlj talents to hold Toronto to no bultcr plus two singles of Hyan. it\ a r«al *\\ig fjgfit the Mete boat Boylan. Sally Williams d Caroline Field No l and Marilyn an foiir runs in slit botlojn of tht> i - B tonight, the final than singes a!l the way. Chris Wylsnd and Grog Diio were the C«rd$ IB 17 Nolan with a home and Jackie Raclialis, Fir heavy with th*» bat, and I wild relay Uwow. John Halltim V?l\>- is scheduled fw the same good hitters for the losers. run. hiily with four lilts and K£Uf*r Pegs/ Beane cpn- Itub, Bridgit Ryan and Meg the Cdls 4-3, Mark Uirlimond won ii$ ttih'd game of k'd ovpr Bob Kmull s hcatl into kcfcerl sparked the seventh inning at U:3O a.m.. Saturday. thn week by tiftimtmig Montreal 29-5. center /ieid cornur, Lml was The White Sox powered tboir way in aim and Cioxfioii Kith tkr*e hiti . the latter play- hams outstanding in the field. each led th$ Mets' attack. How^wr, suffered attack with a single up tlw middle Last week, in the American Divi Pet? turned a fine catch of a hard at the |>tate. In tii« &eoaud> to the siKMind phicc- tie with 0 13-11 to break up the no-hiHw. This w*s sitm. Flint beat Wichita 10 3 andline drive into a double hy Hory Wahl, Fuul Iuviho win over tho Cards and ihe re*the wiiinini run was driven in by weeks ago. I, with fl seventh Inning 4#u- .!*• in 1 follow^ by a walk to Rick Stewart swamped Toledo 23-1, Against Hponeer liusby and David Heldter and Haimas phis Uill Dcmwes' sacri- sounding scores of 23! over the 8 inning game, the and Bob Thiel's line single IH left, Wichita, Bob Meiklejolm smashed fice fly aud Jerry Flynn's fermt A*3 and 12-7 ever U*e Bed Sou, Gil with a homer, Garduftr an 11-5 win over 4 mtkda two RBIs wiUi hl(s while end Zan;bolla with four hits aiift Cubs loading the bases. Tony Herold two hornet's, Mark Ptilasits wus 4-thp bases were loaded Dan Eagan's OroufftU in three more runs. Shuman led the 23 run barrage with 1 Miller homered, H three homers 3iid S for-6. Mike Kiy« and Bacon won the big hitters •. reached first on a dribbler to third 4- for-4 with a homer end three hits. hit to ctMiter was good for a The Bowk*rs started in the second Dome added another hemer, pnd for the Curtly UiGiralainv . . 4 driving in lh« first run. Bob Brew- \ Glenn Geyor hit fuur tinws. und run. In tin* field Ray BtU'hg breaking run driven Ti r lined to center and drove in the 1J oh» Brussurd added thrtn? hits a iine cat oh in left. with a line drive doubta by JayPet* Fair and Kirk Brotlh Wh P>eH- nt i^ms In tlui fi«M. two gnni#s gav« Lhfl M»W a U# for ter, Lucy Lelwlca In second Then Frank winch tii«40 llw for Flint. Jones to left. Jerry i'iynn wins safe ed up four hit*? Ruotolo's pitching T Bo Despltt; two sparkling doubly S lined one up the middle that scored j ° Huhenstein went twven innings . first on DeSlefanis' error and one held the A*s to bul a single tally, fel- plays by Kelly to Klein, Jersey City though Grocco, Jones emd YoutUS won ev#r thi the third with five speedy Tony Herold from first base j Tor the losers and at hat Curt Wayy lost a closely played game to Sail inn se^wvd whon DDUIVRK tliruw a lu 1 each got a pair of hits for the loser*. to winning strftqfe o«l 13 Devils pulled a win Red ux for a Bison victory, Tokash, the win-1 hit a homer and Gene Mills, Deimls hake City 6-3, Jersey City wsily grounder aw»y Sclineidcr sitvglodt Red * Stave Crane Was brill I ant behind thn and aitowvd wnly dvt hits. Nieter- 10*5. Peggy Cic ninl g pitcherih , posted 10 strikeouts. Angela, and fitov* Gntenberg had beat Montreal 22-» led by Dan Kin-and Chat Went fallowed with a single fap Debbie Hewit plate for ths winners. nnd Davis «ach had two hits jfaptaln j The Bears came through with singles. In beating Toledo the Flint R E-fot-G. Joe Swingle hud that oluded Ronnie Villa and three tho Dodgers end drove In AU ilt. the latter with a their second ™ of the week in phut hitting was too much for their oppo- runs scorod. The White Sax collected four more r three hits, while Mike Kelly pitched Homers against the Red Sox astheir team's runs. B*n«la bit A lhe heavy liitters and ling out the Leafs 5-0 behind tha nents. Standouts were Gtiry Meyer, all In the third, an error nnd five itinued her fine iilt- Shuman, Fair, Dome, ami SmUh homer for the luser*. TndJuiiH two hit pitching of Marty Daneo.Cal Held, Fred Comoy, Mark Pala- Kevin Wood and Billy Lindlaw straight singles brought in five more Carol Saundcrs sits, and John Brossard, For Toledo. t-ach ;i(klod one to bring tho team Braves beat itte Giants S*natur« Danco also contributed three hits to combined to pilch end bat Miami to runs. The Tigers were having fi defensive gam« end 10 i nsure ihe victory. The winners Jim Wacker end total to 24 this seaion, John Zim- &auer, @onh«r end Jones with an IMG 'win over Toronto. They rough time, and although they didn't mremnn, Sean Kelly and SHULIU 1«U tliu Ul'avea' utUick. Gillie [athy Wright and Sue hunched three runs in tlie second on Tim Bell liad a triple and two hits. pulled the gume out in tint last of haw their mil first team there, led several sparkling Dance's single, Ricky Boone's don- Ilttevcs made some fine cutches In waa the bi< hitter for the Minneapolis wound up in second the seventh whim UKML- hits followed couldn't get many mu hit twice and field fence. 1 Whit« Bfijc 11 8 key hit. MinneupoLis cloyed out the his Kucnitd no-hittei of the season by TW{HH ,..:.: = ,,:=,-, 10 had two hits. Pam under; Susan Adams of Uiverside. 3-1 behind the no hit pitching of Jim twice. Standings ntul results Kuek lhmltm iht « long, long Iiam- n 1-0 stwo, Jw)i» Hovas pitcliftd hril- VUllktM'K 9 i reason with a 7-4 win over a tough 1* H imJ the plate, caught Conn.r ranked No. 4 in the 14 andHannon who won liis own game ir in a pickup [jaiue after tho real Kftntly (or the Angels, giving up 1 Columbus team. Al WuUs pitched I'in it I pop flios 40 stop a 1 under; Cathy Williams of the local with a two run double. Frank .lack- IH I only five hits himself. John Rubin t seven innings and hit a triplo. dou- Kiln! 11 ote rally and Jan Hed- club, ranked No. 7 in the IB andson pitched six strong innings fm 0 wns 2-Fcr-3 and drovo in the whi- I.IIHt ble and two singles. John I"riue hit Al Idi ti fu»llM i> Bob Smnll Hindis two over tho hits to help siop an the Itoyals, but errors in Ibu field w ti, * 1 * ning ami only 11m in tho bottom of under; and 13 year old Anne Stuhler a triple, douhW and sln^tc, Sluurt r. Kox the fifth. and btises on balls set men on base it cler t'iitches in deep tenter field, tin* first x \. T nf the local dub, ranked No. 1 in Buiifhner and Hill linker had two i for Hannon's hit. Mike Liconne, who 1 inliiinn Cruinplon pnlU'd in ii long drive by 1 L, .1 | ButtermofG 's second the 12 and under group, No. 3 in Iho ;, and Bub Slmpirn onii. In tin' Cl Tho V.**d Sox also tjpt»nd<«] the If., 7 14 and under; and No. 14 in the ISjust returned after liealinfi a broken ,\: O » l>y the left field fence. l j the game came with field, John HiiHk'H am) nob Shapiro T Tltfons 14-7, Paul Uenwiifiki*. 10 13. HHJ and under group. arm, struck out the EagU«s in tho 7 1 I Kitom of (he fifth to made Brent catches, while Kvnl l Scores: yours old, pitched n Tint; guruu In '•ft IJorettes a 6-5 victory seventh, Tho only Huyuis' run scored TTWIHH ft. In addition to Cathy Williams and 111) relief for IIu» losms, and another 10 1 wlitui Jackson doubled nnd Tim Cake mode lit. Ctm U I Sax. Gwyneth posted Anno Stuhler, the following West- Film !». \Vli'1UI:i 3 111 II yenr older. BoU Jester pitched ex- standout plays ut Unrd and first. J lieil Si>x 1 Aimi?ln team's eight hits and IH it v i-r la IllllMlIM, ll" .. 10 Other - entrants include Charlotte 10 two Inning. Chris Voelker knocked ^llnx'liH T> ('nf inn IMIH a three gmncs. Ibeld the hard hitting 4 IF Uftf III M,^ ir, H<. PiUII HI • I 1 i I I t * i , . , . Jacobs, Brooklyn; Susan Smith, a humerun and a double, tennis fv 1ft 1 beckf aided by good de- h'i' H, Wlrhltu 13 :t 1r The Angola defeated the Athletics n Wyckoff; Nancy HJckenbottom. Up- Angelo, Jim Bremer, Curl Way U !-•. i ^'Mver If) 0 For the Red Sox, Char- r 3-fl In a contest Hint wont to tho lnat l.nmt WreIBk per Mantclnir; Susan Tcnney, Scars- lLl*Lll'.S each had a triple and single, md Kitfht three spectacular (If lilies M, CJUJIH 31 (ITI out bpfrH-n In-lng decWH. IlaviiB and dale; Candicc Straight, Bloomficld; Gene Mills was 3-for-4 including \\ I, 'T' HIIK I. *'ntiln 11 e Honymar, Marilyn 1 it 1 d t- f fi Cox collected tlirco hits oplccc far Joonne Shaak and Carolyn Shaak uf TvvhiH HiH . l I,*H« 7 Iwo doubleti. 1 1 IT the Angela, whll« Young and Grecco each had 1 II Shnrt Hills: Diane Cole man, Ridge- Indianapnun 100K two fiumes \n vx- Ii * • t IIIIHH 12. t 1 i did tho snrno for HIP Iwwrs. The •j 7, IM wood; Carolyn Klock, Wayne: Bev- Cults 'A lend llieir winning struak to three It (Hll'H, Ht* Angels were Irodlng 9-2 in the fifth !y nil. Ih • 1 _ j ended their season erly Packard, Hcwelr-tt, N.Y.; Eve- Ik-urn gamis in n row. Heavy hillinjj by rlty 1 0 MI I'lkllllvit 7 t • L n \|lik nil • -1 It l and wnichwi thoir lend dwimlk*. Tl»e IB. l>Mil«:i' «tory over the Tigers. lyn Haase, Cjjffsidc Piirk; Madeline Paul GorcbQW. Kodgor Ouley. Jim Pur nil tn •I H r A's h;id Lhe imstiS loadod as thu lust H in, Otuntw 2-1 lead when Sallie Harris, Brooklyn; Dellena Cunning- Durfoc. and Paul Uggilt led the at- Mull \ rrnl n [1 IH. 4.;nrtlH 17 1 Hoins 7 out wan registered. '*' . . 1- idn "ed on Barbara Hoff's liam, Elizabeth; Mary Ellen Krober, fi tack tn beat Toledo 13-P. Wait flick- ^S 17 2il 1:11 out lion i|li- Tlwy have been skaling together hind great pitching by Ed HnridaXi The Pacors cUifit-d strong with n full They're clean! And they're ' the Pirates 13-12 •(>*,' Sunday, June 27 three years and have toe remark- and hitting by Dave Mur«hull Mike 9-2 win over the Pintos. Mike Weiss all priced low, low, (cw! Hurry! t of a close game, ably well. Shwon is a national ig- Curtin, Lea Culhbcrt, and Jim Mc-pitched a six hittor with Rich Huri- collected the win. Tho eighteenth annual John Boss- nre champion. Credit for teaching Ginnis, For Dunvor. Jim Annese had ani leuding tlie attack with 3 for-:!. offense were Nancy Thu whole kam pluywl well, with ft IOC WALT QISHCr'& MAGIC &KTWAY AT THE FOftC MOTOR COHfAHT PAVtUOM. «W VMM clot Memorial Horseshoe Pit chin ffthorn goes to professional Ilowprd thrcu hhiti s Dnva Crum turned r Chambers, Martha Bob Swconey doin^ u Rupwb defen- Tournament, to be conducted by rauss of Flemington Holler Rink in a fine pitching performiinc«. Noll Kathy Brown, and on sive Job in ccntarficld. PdiT Cobtr the Union County Park Commission Z«iclt and Dab Graus/im were ,stany I'.H. IIIIIJ il Tr'MiMdt HA: II sociation, wil] bu held at the Wart- a n&w lt^igUf! record by sett inn the Uver thq Dodgers 21- nanco Park Courts. Elkabeth and skate al the national event mh swamping Ixuisville. KJ- nn tlie * Cards a-G, Kay Lind- coin, Neb, Highlights of tha '•« niLching of Tom WiKiums. Key hits But-'keyes down 17 timos on strikes. Roselle, Sunday, June 27t beginning He pitched to only 2R men, giving up ta Dodger win and had at noon. will be taped for television oy by Rob Wilson, Chris SUnlcy, Tom '62 Falcon Ford Fairlane Williams, Urad KiUiiui, Tom Jiitk- threu hits, two wjilks, two Tliiis and Van Lenten, Sue Stem- The tournament will be divided of Sport* f»r fill vKwing IIA It, son .md Phil SstePhniw led tlw ut-two ground balls, in win 7-0. The ilrlvr $795 $995 ofl and Hone Chenitx into three ctases~a championship Tom is a «*ior ut Hostile Catno- Buckeyes cIciswJ out the soason with- Nancy Chenitz, class-Class "IT-and Class C igli Scl-ool uDd ^ all round aL out a victory, lull showed a lot of Meyh played played baseball on -suits f«r the Pacific DivisJon The cifiht players with the highest > not received in linio for inclu- spirit, Kuger- Bc-11 pili--li('(l a good For the Dodgers, averages will bo in the chnmpion- 64 Ford '59 Ford sioon this , gnme aniJ Chnrlos Miller starred 7-3 at the end of ship flight. Tlio championship class .n the but and in Ihe field in a losing $595 rfdited with having pitched The final week of playing ;\Mt<> It All $1895 HAH Wright and Bet- and class "B" will plW a round he is cause. For a Uam without a victory, of the youngest team robin and class "C11 will play an hitter in his schools with the season f^r from buintf fin- (he first nr» ished for the Atlantic Division. Tli« spirit and attendance record nn ?> a strong defense. elimination of 25 points. three year history. thn part of ihti team were inspiring . Margie Erich teams thai started Ihe week in u '63 Chevy '62 Falcon This event is open to all horseshoe Tom will be a student Tho first Mustang World Srrics catch in right Ohio. in Sep- ti,rw,,wayy tlo for first place $875 Univi grime snw a wild bullle. Thu SIHI- *'nrv*itr $1495 F -homered and pitchers who an* memhors of the l0 y 1>rc up the samp way, nceosfiilutim* a A tit it,. IUVM National Horseshoe PKchers A wo- tembcr p^y off for the lop posi- lions en me from behind to an U -ft "1. Nancy Chenitz and only to fit'o a nine run Apache a cintion, Horseshoe pH^crs wliojiro tion. «i had doubles, n attack in tli« sixth inn'inu wrap up '60 T-Bird H.T. btramplo|M.minK on to pitch victnry fiver the division ^"' tho bases londwi and blanking the pamo's on^ino hwtts 1 AD 2-FORD (3-6-7-3) Open daily till 9 p-m. tin rest of the; way- 1* ArA*-*K* vnr outboard [iinMthnn r* U Pinero each had three gy West slnr- who Wt safely WANT-ADS uB at. *.> pictures. Evorywmg irom for tins true a three run limner for the Tips. ! back riding, mountain climtung, skui ue nace auill o Kothi'ock was Use big ba* for thti I P-T Council Holds I HEALTH HINTS H_ ^ fa -V We Ait^rica«s &re a vigorous Spenrks. collecting: two singles. THE IRK EFFACE AMhB >4i\*ng dim pte m pursuit of our pleasures inp.. bench ^ - - 1 the American pjvisioti &f theVan DisscI 's two homers, one a The Skips clobbered th( travel folders. | hasized. UfidauJ>Usdlndauyy e^^li W Bruins Eire coining down to the wire so homered. McGann and Ritter con- John Kiley played well in the fiaW, p p If it kiiJs us. or peer into iiie minds o£ oambn of t-bese diverting activ-

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