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-VOL.31--No.36- A CORY,$4.00 BY THE YEAR0 DREXEL9-5000 SPRINGFI ELDJ-hL-Jr-THURSDAY,JUN E-8J961=-
Commitees
The newly elected officers of the_196l Fourth of July Com- mittee~Ilhe._heldits 2nd meetings at the" home of~~KlriT~L~e£^~LT Andrews,"Jr. on Monday evening, Once again, and for the 10th more unexpected tril time in its history, BaTtusrol Ed; FurgolTwhen^he-sconohe UJJ.-^—-.- _The ^following people were-ap-C- ~GolT"Club In—Spri r in .whlchjre . I pointed to head the committees ^year will be the scene courses to do it. major golf championship. Hirgol was a remarkable golf er mas^ Er-Smith, Chairman7=Mrsv ~"-n. cit.i. ,. —, J ' — L three days commencing June 29' in that hts=left arm was slxlnches | Earl L. "Lawft, ""Co-chairman, The fifth marklng_per-iod-is-ovee=MooTe, Kathleen Murphy, ^-7^1 .„«._ of mclr vind shorter than his right. |He had in—^ Fireworks-Mr. EranF~Harlowe, at Jonathan Dayton Regional Hlgh^Bl^h^NumezrTh^nHS-Patton, m ^ worll wlll eOmp>:e ta ^ juredihls. arm as a bovP iindas a • j—Athletice-Mr: GeraldE. Harvey, School and the guidance depart- Roseanne RapparSnsan Rich, Su-—-. esjdt-of-impwjper ment has .released the honor roll, san Rlvklnd,lLeRoy Rugg, Lucy chalrmanT Mr. ThomasE. Smith, shlpi~But-deapixe lts-long-record^T-the-elbow was—'-'frozer^-ami-the— :hairman;— Entertainment - "Hose-—students—who achieved Sapelnza, Nila .Shapiro, Albert of service to the game, this Is uppe-r^aSn^withered £i)d power-- Mr. Leonard Golden, Finance honor roll status_are: I—Stender, Natlaie Stein, June the first—tune-the-ladies of thr—less. Ed:: wj5-already-a-yeteran -Mr.-Leslie Lawn, Baseball-Mr. — . r- —=Walaman, Rita Wilner. > . -illnks-wlli-have^graced the Bal- of nearly a "decade on the PGi UNICO OFFICERS INSTALLED—-The Ladles of Unico of Springfield held their lnKjUitlorTof new7 officers Tirr r^-— FRESHMEN^ __ -TJieodore-Schusst_Jr., Grounds tusrol fairways ln_50 years. v' = tour.-but-in all-that-time he had -«t"Tbe Arch to Short_Hilla Sunday. Pictured left to right tretMra. Frank Defino, recording secretary; Chairman-Mr. Alfred Bowman, SENIORS; -r^~—' " Judith Anderson, Alan AHtolfck, In' the interim since J911 'when only one tournajnent tltje to his Mr». joaepb Parrmo-Jr^corresponcung secretary; Mrs.NlcholaT&lontanlno Jr., treasurer; Mra, ^Max-Sherman-will-agaln. act as Joan Arnold, Mark Blddleman, Evelyn Aronow, Arthur Burger, .Miss Margaret Curtis-defeated—^credit, the 1954 PhoenfatOpen. president; Mri. Frederick Puorro, president; and Mayor Vincent J. Bonadies, ,'expan- legal advtBonp- •' ^Robert Brenn, Nelson Brown, Richarda. Caponett, Jrferedith Mlsa Lillian Hyde In the final- ', »lon "director of Unico National. .--.' .'. '*' . -_ - jEdwardjj.^S tiso photo The-Baby P^radrwill be again— PameJaJSJrowii, MadeleinerCala-. Chotlner, Gerard DehneivGreg- of 'the Jffojnen's-:1911 Amateur was just one .otthe field, nobody - held^ln-baek' of Regional-^Hgh vas, ThomasCassio,.AlanChalet, ory Del-Corso, Bernlee-Boerr, Championship, • five -national ' gave'a se'condthoupnt; ind rightly School and all-other even*s*at —Sherry-ehayat. Kathleen Foley,-- George Frank, Richard Freed- mensj^hampionships have-been , [egistei ^so: After^all, Ben Hogan h Fun Galore the MeiserAvenue-Field. , Ltada Hubach.-Rlc1iaron.ohn3oni^-man, John GardeUa; Anita Gold- decided-at~BaItusrolrThema3iner - _The plans for this year's gele^— Nancy Kameen, Dolores Kedzler- berg, Robert Haas, Douglas Kap-^ -in whichnhese events wfere played : staa n for an unprecedented-fifth Open Prcrmised^at brMWirrweU_under_wai y and k PavM~ -Kllggr7^eharleg^=P ^gLJph .TanukowiczrLlnda -and-the~way-in-which-the ultimate :: Championship; Sam Snead was we on tHe-committei are WorF Knowles, Bernlce MasonpArthur Kuehn, Bruce Ledig, Adrienne "winner-emerged' has contributed playing the^klnd of course which hard to make it .Springfield forey, Maureen Neal, • Nancy Marder, Tho_m_asjtferIdith,JBar- to Baltusrol's. reputation as a -suited his long driving game and 1 Springfield ' Recreation'. rys i\ tructlon program. Classes to be remembered. All vol- Oakman, June PascaJe^Kenneth " bare.. Mleie," Raymond . Morse, course where the dramatic Is r —Gene:'Littler, the 195J-National -•-' Commissibn's^u^er^Learn will be heloVartheHiinshawPlay v -unteers are' welcome • to—ji Louis Pignolet, Jo- .Barbara,Eorter, ChrisitineJEos- 1 a- certainty and'the unexpected, , , - ,..•-. to SWlm' program will gtartnm aground-tennis court, and will The fun in.suburban living is to sephlne i'lnto, .Beverly Rablno- ^teven' Rabinowitz, Susan the expected -Amateur Champ, was playing in Don't forget the Springfield Girl 1113 il MondayrrJune-26th and will be begln-*shortly-after-the playgro-- he part of TFand this Is your witz, Nancy Rudoski, Ronald Roche,—Judy Stevens, Martha Ta^, -Baltusrollsl^re-JeronTeTr^^ ™ Open-as~a pro ancTrated Scout .Strawberry Festival bn'Sat- Jaoth rnnrinr-tffd fnr eight consecutive unds-open^-ReKistratlon for the chance.-Gall-Mrs.-Lee-L.-And-- fel, -Ronnie Weinberg, Drew vers of nearby Upper Montclairi a good chance—to .acquire. urdayr^June-14—at the-Regional _ titles simultaneously.— weeks at the Union County Park tennis program "wilT be Wed- High School grounds. rewsnow. Starr, Marvin Sternberg, Richard "Wuespaa^ >15~paTlayed an unerring dri-- Cqmmissi'on's Rahway Pool. Re- nesday,_June 14th and Thursday^ DEP*T OF SPECIAL SERVICES: The-Festival will open at 11 Sussman, Johanna Van Vllet. ving iron off-the^ee-ana a rea g d gistration for beginners wlH be June 15th, at 1 o^clock In the - Marshall Anthony, NickrBasile^ ia.ni."with: hot dogs, co£tee,-tcE- JUNIORS: hot putter on. xhe greens to be-^, he sh5wed it -Raymond Garcia, Joseph Lospi- uesday7-June-;13thr-at 1 o'clock^ Recreation House, 59 Caldwell cream, berries, water melon and Degree Janice Adler, -P-aul-BedceFF come^the second amateur ever - . He^aTimong the. :. Place. A fee of $2.00 is payable noso, Joseph Tripodl, Lawrence tarted in the Recreation House, 59 soda for lunch. Mary Ann Birkner, LorettaHara-. OpeiU Idweil—Place»> To register In with registration in the tennis pezza, —Josephine Xucuzella, Watkins, Edward Weber. • %Z ,^ W , --^fronT rulers-with a 71. 70 staf program. — There^ will, be a whip, ferrls JLtL-Sciences -Baltusrol is where business ^ he tQok ^ . class a • eKild—must-_be • seven Mary Falcone, Roberta Flnney, man golfer George Von—Elm whell, swlngs^and ponies to ride.- holes, with another 71 for~212. - years of age or over. Please bflng-eomplete-permis- Kathleen Hopping, Carol Kaiser, upset the Immortal-Bobby -Jones Skin games ein was recently elected to the po'st^ logical science^ he broke the errant Anyone young- man between the played, he sawjiehadadearshot A graduate of Jonathan Dayton to the 18th fairway of Baltusrol's ages of 21-and-35-who is Interested "Regional 'fflgh • Srhnnl Travers, Von ElmTManero and Is HolxferzeTTTrnstee" ln^ attendlrig-the-dlnner^meetlng^ Mesker_jserved three-years In should call "Richard Blshof at Baltusrol's reputation as an am- tournament ~was-not Being :e-United-State3-Marine-Gorp8 :ed. Tlre~woods in which his— -phltheatre—for the underdog^but—:| ._ _.Last_week7Sprlngfield's Temple aboard the USS Columbus--before ' -baUhhad^come to rest separated attendlng-college? noneTcoredtmore dramatic nor aniiounced-thi two courses,.and as no ficers for the-lf61^-62 season. "hlS-wlfej-Merry-Uayj In listing the\ names-oflibldover l\T-i r»^»»J>i Sir —who—is"also-a-graduate"of~Sam . Trustees, the name _of Harry lllgerid OC Houstbn^State,_are in TSprlng- Announ cedby-Fi rm ..Katz was omitted. Mr. Katz holds' _field for -the^summer^ "They___J}^sPrlnefl?ld Fourth of—July. Trusteeship and .Just back from a twoAveek stay ;-a're staying with his "parents" at Committee for 196L Is happy T-A-system-for-remotely-Contrbl^ ' He punched a-No.6 irbtf low into -ibusly offered to donate flowers 1 6 past year was President of in Nigeria and Ghana is Irvin -•the Caldwell • Place address. A announce that• the Annual' Baby ling the output of ground support,_ th"^" ^ «f *ejJpper Couse's" ; again this year. „ . -the new— arrTvali-Deborah-Rachel^- -Parade will be held again this industrial control" "^and other l?th fairway followed with a full; congregations Religious -Gershen, 1 Norwood Rd.,-Sprlng- N 8 Sehool-Boarcfr-HeslsTa-founder-of fielp^_an lndusfa-ial deBlgner-With ; who—is—just eight week's old, y^ar in the back-of-Regional Contact Mrs. Thomasn; SrnltFT. pOwe7 ~ur^eS"has heenjnr^— ^ °- iron jojhe Lower Course5~- of Proffit—Street to register Ices in Maple wood. • [Hias m.rig.h.M-«4f^vvtfi^^"fn- High-School. cefr-py^Wllliam Wr^Hartz^ 74—Wth-gpeen^JSJeet-abOTe-the^in your .child 'he—registration^ I ~ president^or two years.—-^ • : Mr.lGfixshfin_was sent to West fortable In her grandparents' There_will be 5dlvIsions:Glrls U t0 j : ^Africa by the Rockefeller Bro- home. ' : : ^^= P 2- years"gf Bge: Girls from- J**** JuneJS^Ur^rfg^,^^^^
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- represented byJVttsXRoberta- Fiimey as~"Delegate-and— ael Corey, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Deborah Powers a,s Altenate De- Edwin Corey ofj>7Klpling Ave- legate at the-1961 Meeiing~of" nue, Springfield, N. J. Girls' State to be held June 24- The Queen of 1961 will be Bar- -30-at-Douglass College. Both are bara* Yaeger daughter of. Mr. students in their Junior Year at and Mrs. J. Charles Yaeger of -School. — ;6-Colonial-TerraeerSpr-ing£ield,—-| ach year delegates from_gH They will be qrowned by last over, the State of New Jersey ehosen-tOrBttend-the-week" Inel, "son of Mrs. Roy long dctlvltlps nf nirl ••Gmmel' of '15 Dayton'Court, Gp- LA. while residing on the campus ringfield and: Gail Slessel Da- of Douglass College._Dils ughter of Mr. 'and-Mrs. George 366 young ladles will convene to ^Sil uf 93 Hejialiaw Avenuu, . learn about govenment at all N. J.: The king and ^--levels.-Lectures by distinguished ihd2 i f ~-?Eeakers-wilLconslltute.an-Jim» • - • poFtant • part of-the .'schedule^"'' ... Mock'-elections complete jvith vigorous campaigns by fictitious political parties will Take place. "! • An Orientation Tea was • held iteceives Degree from recently at the Roselle Park U of Pennsylvania .WE, GRADUATED—Holy Cross Oju-lstlan Nursery School In' Springfield held "graduation ' I-J Eosi_No._60-Home whlch^was^t^" : -exercisea" ~forbits first~ class of puplls~7last~FiTday morning, May^o. Each-ehlJd ppesent«d4its- . tended by Misses Fiiiney and Paul I. Heischuber of 21 TuUp mother with a rose in honor of die occasion. Diplomas were presented by head teacher Mrs. Powers, their Mothers, Mrs. Road, Springfield, received a Gloria Roerig. Show above are'from left to right: back row—Keith Le Boeuf, Summit; Blily Robert Hardgrove and. Mrs. Bachelor, of Science degree in ec- HowelL" • Springfield; Linda Bazarlan, Springfield; Eric Wagner, Mountainside? Ronald Braun, OFF TO GIRLS STATE—Ml»» Roberta Fimey, a Jmlor at JoBatham Dtftm R^iomal High Sea*«L win onomics at the University of . Sigurd ,Home, Unit Girls* S.tate rejn-eaent Cmtinattal Unit NoJ28 of die SpringfieUI Americaa Laglaa AuUlary at GirU* State at Doaf- Scotch 'Plaifl*.'. Front row: jonadian" Smith, Springfield; Lynda • Wells, SprWgfield;,.DanleUe Wend- Chairman and Co-chairman re- Pennsylvania commencement ex- land, Springfield; and Billy Stypa, Mountainside. Mrs. Roerig Is seated at the extreme right; Jaas College thli year. Pictured left to right are: Mla« PtWT ^ : —^spectively;—. .^x._.:_..>.. —: lait year'*' delegate. Mlai Deborah P»wer»,rifht, !• tie aU»ra*t« artagagT -Pho»by-Mlckey-F65£—" "r ; : —~ — ~ ~ ^ ~
9J I PAGE 2 •••.•*•• , ' ^Bmm^m^^^SCOUX-NEWS The_Bo_rd_of the Sprlngfleld==H,roIcl=Hesh Cohen ol 14 Cy- The .glrls^oJLSenJorJTroop 756_ -ehapter of Women^s American, press Street. Springfleldj-^wiU In Springfield have-been -OKT-(Org.nlzatlon tor kehaflUl- receive-a-trophyfor hlgh-seriesz ^active. .They- planned - a-par tation through Training) will-hold—when the Mr. and Mrs. B-adinj _^_k___K_d Its fft-st meeting of the 1961-62 League of Suburban Essexholds= "With the explorer S^tf season tonight at~8J30^E.niii-at—their" initial dinner-fiance" get •'iwas. held at J PUBLISHEU ...... I...... JULIAN SAKOKIN J the home of Mrs. Norman Lowen- together Sunday-at-The Goldman- It-was a gFeat siicx:'e8s.I ASSOCIATE The-jglrls-were Invited by-Mrs.— MAK AGING EIJIXOK .... :; „ MARIE MASTOKAKIS^| -" the corning yearjcil1 be discussed. Trudy Landau tp-attend the.C6Urt ADVERTISING DIKECTOK ...... 7. HEKBEBX AXEUtAD •••...- Mrs. Harold Silver-man, presl- of "Awar—T"ln" Jersey. Cityfrhey : ADVI';KIISI\() MflNAUrJiK ..•..;.... M1CJHAEL D. HUB—___. I^VPfi _-7^.'_ Jentt wlll-pce»id-^ • ' • . . TELEPHONES: .-=-~^ j|8.» OfflciaLnewspaper of the Township, ot Springfleldr Subscript ~tioh_rates by"malifng pdstpaicTrUne year SOjFslx mqnt'6a-l2.60._ Advertisers - payable in advance. Single' copies ten-ceots. _nteredl as—second^" 300,000 sq. yards of elaaB matter October-^=T9"ST_at the Post OHIce,-Sprlngrield, N.J- Under a_rActof March 8,, 18.79. the World's Finest * • * *_* * *•*"•* * ***** ****** CHAIRS • TABLES fan7~JrrxcrMi^MnyK7M_scto:B?:Ne!wOTte CEMENT MIXER trie Company of Kearny. This • sale~was^ar panged by'Evelyii .Schlodt, ahassoclat^of ANNE. SYLVESTER'S at PARTY LWf J p : REALTY CORNER, . . _. • j ••.• " . ' .• ....''. ~ '•'.' , United^ DR 6-4316 - ^summer In Ghana on the Opera- =i«)ur-iLe_ws. items and join tion — Crossroads Africa Pro-~ Miss jJ_A*_ ' gram and intends to spend next Rent-Alls fun...with news of your year af~the University College ot ofkMaplewood Receives BA Ghana doing graduate—work-in- =m* 1610 SPRINGFIELD AVL cors, via The Sun. H&LL:N SABO - history. - •• - JOE-NAME BRA^DS ••• Ml:i4fi^! ******** * * * * * * *• ^#- ****-* *-* She has been a member ofthe PO 1-5201 ~ • BIGELOW • MAStAND . • JIAGEE .&•• v - Miss Betty-Hughes-,-6f Glaacovr, Mrs. Phyllis M, Raymond", dau- 14 International • Relations Club, • MOHAWK „.• ALEXANDER SMITH/ ——r • CULISTAN—r ---BARWICK^ljJLrt Scotland, has left for .home 'after ghter of'Mr_andMrs James^S'ch~ —Women^s-Recreation Association- TRAILERS = President John F, Keiuiedyhas and. Trumps socfafccEtb.^-' JB0WR00M: S3S NT- BROAD ST.. ELlZABETIt >^«r ' luuiitli long'vlalr-yylth-Mr^md- -weltzer of 96_Meisel Avenue, arid GARDEN TILLER <^- DISCOUNT WAREHOUSE-OtUIUiT:— ;', Nflrsr'RobertJBrJggs of 670 Mor- -a-f-&Ffn:e^Fesident-o{"Spr-ingfield, proclaimed next Wednesday, June ~ ' lOJtt MAONOEI*—XVE.; ELIZABETH • I- .'.'.' OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MON. THRU TFIURS. ', ris Avenue. Miss Hughes who la was One "of the candidates pre- 1.4, as Flag Day. He has~airected— ' *f *e nation's colors be dls- Receives A'B Degree PAINTSPRAYER FRI. & SAT. 9 A.M. TO 5.-30 P.M. Mrs. Prigpp' fo"^1n tg^mpinyftH sefited- with a -deg-Fee on>Sun.day" SHOP-AT-HOME I yrrune-t.attheNewarl: . fg^ »" ^' government yid- No extra charge! We'll «"&TAJ7^ £S_. M.VSSyjsssm C'ttdlU'if-' VL-MIYLK. Free Estimate IB PAKK1NO •M MoenUin _-«. FL. 1-1100 CALL TOLL FREE - •vpttlor CIM—ln( WesffieM Area Iboa Kepilrlng AD 2-0606 Anywhere New Carpels and All Bag Scnjccj 333 N. BROAD SI., EtIZ. ME»rBER—National InililoM am.mmmmm DERBY LANET withanaSorriatic^ "Pre-teen Wearinf Apparel RETIRING FROM BUSINESS '•'••• •• - , • Thsre'* tlwaya enough hot water,: th» Inrtsnt OOmCtfling niCC Daddy's going to call any minute. °Hc always pHones when he's you want It. Install an Automatic Gas Water .• All Merchandisei At - - U ••W" V> r\r\&n -: awaY- A phone calLbrings the familytogether in person, as nothing.* . Heater riowl.g^allJyouip. plumber or appliance: IS aDOUt 10 nappei! / eise can Though.fg»s hundreds of rnilcs away—Paddys phone "'• visit' home is reasonable in cost. And that just about sums' BELO'WCOST ; • up today's .family'phoHe' .servtecri'asTTdcpendable and: a j "'wondterful buyfortfe rhonfcy:' -N^W"JERSEY BELL PVBLICQSDSERVJCB .' ' '' ( G ;.' PACE 3 • .-* es I.JL^UUtCA-.L-T«*ili^vi fjrfff/f, dOGlAJbb—ijCl.ltiUllLt^tl UJ T1 Hi A q Project Man local B'naiBhitWWomen -J^- lf -• «r ., ; • .- : ...•..---•... ^ ..— —_^— .. „ A group of youngpeople from [utualZEife At'PurOlatOr D-naj R^jth-women,Springfield lunch- and socialize, there will' pla-^—-^^—"-^^n to-attend the Youth' Sessions- " Mrs. Adeline Sanders, 21 Layng^ of the-Newark AnnuarConference- Terrace,Sprlngfleld,was honored .toibe-held at Drew University In. by her associates on- herT re- tirement "from The Mutual Ben-" efit~~~Life Insurance Company, ^ ^^Springfield, -t. - v tickets to .^ ^dhjnter^ j^ p^ff-mbfflfrr^ Newark. ' on^: June 2: Wltereshe: mora thin thirty -six years. noon—w-it .atlonal activities lnelut Mrs.j Sanders was Special Hng fnr the firm. . deSlgntuLand' acecuted-by- mem j includes all_activities by the Mr. "Hymer, a graduate of following SpHngfield ^merchants ball and swimming. Events Co-Ordinator in the- Newark "College of Engineering . bers and friends participating in A convocation dlnner~wlll be —Building-Department of the' Mu- the "Madhat— contest. Prizes .and patrons ofjhe social: Roland "with a BS degree in Mechan- served_..at_5s.30_ In the University | ~tual Benefit Life. She retired will be awarded^to the winning" Drugs, Rau Meats;—Mountain- ical Engineering, was formerly Variety Store, Mountainside Bak- Center. The sesslonsjMrtll con- early to assist her husband, who hat un each of the following cat-, cluderwlth a Mass Rally of young_ is Sales PromottoirManager for assclated—w4th __ the Advanced pgnrifii?: most beautiful; most ery, feline's Beauty Salon, the Projeet- Division of Wothing- Country House. Flemington Glass people from many of the 280 -Baby -Servicer^Incij in Newarks-r original in depicting a current- churches 4f the Newark Confer- On joining the company In March ton Corporation as_a__P_roJect =event; most edible; most origi- Works, Maison Billia French Engineer. of Scotch Plains, ence. of 1925g-whe began work in rhe_ nal in depicting a B'nal B'rith . Accounts Departrnent.Later, she. —transferred^tis-the^upplem^ntr' gineers andr the. ^Agreement Department and then. Soclety' .''tickets through the courtesy of.the . CannoA." Russell Gleits-^ ' to~the UnderwrltingH5epa«m«nt. mann, treasurer of the local She served as secretary to Dr. _ Nurkin Press of Newark. ^ will'attend as alternate ^—Committee of-the_day.: president William—RT WaFd^Djrs_ Walter delegate. A, Reiter, anci Allen Stoecker, ot the locarB'nai B'rith Women, J Staff~Ass"t5tant to Pre"s"idenI~H. Bruce Palmer. S ' ALL 1 CAN SAY IS THANK YOU-^Father-^>on-Levernler, who was sponsored-by.the.Sprtagfleld_Chapter_ Active in company affaixs.MfsT of Unlco thcough^hfr denary Home Missions'1, thanks Mayor Vincent J. Bonadtes(center) and Frank De- as been vice-preside M.Y.F. ncc^Mrc. Say- • flhoj&risident of Uriico(right) for thVgifts which were presentedltoJilm by Unlco last Sunday evening at mout Marder, Mrs. Leonard "The Arch. • . . „- — ~' ,. " ~~ [urkin, Mrs.^~Jack"Weinepj-^)ub—• tion> gn(j president and vice Jzfliuiiy,r' Mrs^—Mel-Kurt-z. Mrs. All Ckildren^Admittedrto -pfeS"i3ent-of-the^ company's Wo- Mark R. Hammer is chairman tor See Our ClassiJT&l the day. Forreservat-kms-e«Hta6t- member-of the -MFS. Hammer at _DR 915738. National Asthmatic Home Florenc^, Crlttenton Circle of liam Rv Ward- Memor.- searcIT Director,- H.A.C, and- gue are needed to' serve on the '~~. ! SESSION Intractable^A-sthmatic Children" merchandise committee, for 1961- r C.A.R.I.H., 3447' W. 19th Ave.,. Mrs. Sanders plan £=^ June 28 - AugustJ6, 1961 ;il_. between, the ag'es^of 6 and. IS; &2r.—GontaGt-MrSr-Ir-v^n^B~ros5, is summer^ "TefaTbhe^s^Frace^creearorgeo^ -i3enve e Denver mdResearch merchandise op-ordinator, mu- r _.READIWG graphical location^reeligiblefor. -Th «ea- : Study Skills-Art-College Math FOR^rHE-FINES-MN-E-Y-EW-EAR- ••=or anrplace elsein the Phoenix, _ tea. Just-diaLArea Code 5-14 Daily Number 602, then the n'umbejiyaU- " riOimST Laborafory~9n want.Afea Codes are the key to- PrimliW Arts-Crafts-Shbp 4Thurs y-teteTitiontrig^«raf. iiazcode. YouMI-find: Intelligencej testing and psychological service them in the ftioniLpagja5_Djf_your_ ^-TRANSHUKI Al IUN AYAlLAbLb ANDREW KOVACS phone book. Please use thern for 90 __ :,==_ OPTICIAN of-statexalls. NEW JERSEY BELL- } Fanwood^ J. JA 2-7483 j ThePingry Schools-Hillside, NJ.ZMEIM9 357 MILLBURN AVE., MaLBUBN Near Thea; DR 9*155 oney fflflffjir ,; —-:— . . MM ^M—1 k A •»• ^H-K 4X - J. •. -A5*.. >5' • »'" : : v -J-' -THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1 I—,6ornellr"!he -Is -a-membepof=the I Cornell/ Daily "Sun," Phi Ebif.^' Pi Fraternity and president of Steven Seigal Physicians -Pi'DeltaEpSilon, journalism hon- Miss Marie D..Colavito. daugh- ' blue headpiece. They carried yel^i |_or-ar-y^Mr-^Her-man—will-mat ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas low' rQses _and the brides-—| _riculateat the University of.Kan- to Have Bestow Horioi* D, Colavito of,52 Chetwood-Ter-; ^ maid's bouquets aKo contained sas.School of Medicine in_Sept- race,'Fahwood, becam? thebride Queen Anne's jLace. 'ember. • _-j- --^-r-^ , ./-* ,•-_;_• Doctor Ralph Ira, Mond, with and'the late Mr. Pelllcone, Sunday Frank Tanto, Gerald Postorino offices at 420 Morris Avenue, ;. Tte' R-ehgious-SehoGl-r-of-Tem-— in St. Bartholomew the Apostle and Anthony Federico,"~all of Observe 35th "Springfieitithas been named as ~ Church~in Scotch Plains. ~ "Elizabeth. • . *' . J- pie Sharey Shalom, Springfield, Associate FellowJnihaAmerican ' ukes-pleasure-iR-EHwouhcing the- TRe Reverend John Qaulfield The bride is a. graduate of College of Physicians, an assoc- performed the afternoon cere-. Fanwood-Scotch Pin ins High Sch- fiar Mltzva of Steven Seigel, son~ iation of internal medicine" Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seigel, _ mony. Anthony Rustako was or- ool and the Berkeley Secre- ittstSi—He—was-notifled by_ ganist_and Marie Losavio was tarila School, East Orange. She 80 Adams Terrace in Springfield. ? Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sangiul-^ Rabbi .Israel S. Dresner will Edward Rosenow, executive dir- soloist. A receptiorMoHowed ft -Is-employed by Thatcher & Tha- iano of 601 Westfleld Road, perform the, cermony which will ector-of-the College. —the Martinsville Scotch Plains, celebrated their take place'on Saturday morning, •• ' sville. • The bridegroom is a graduate -35th~weddtng anniversary Sunday^ -9;—in- -the—Parish Huuse ^ "They-who-educate-chHdren-weJi —The- bride- wore a gown of peau orTiKomas Jefferson-High Sch- " -^wtth-a-Mass-ln-Str-iJapthblomew- -uf the First Fresbyterian_Church,^ are more to be honored than-they. de soie'with Alencon lace ap- ool in Elizabeth and the Mon- the Apostle_CJiurchV A reception. — j •$7 MaliV Street in-Springfield.' who produce'them.",- ; , liques on ' the bodice. The" clair, State-''Teachers 'College. and Mrs. Bernard Lester followed in the home of their L.S at 1.0:15 a.m. - skirt was embroidered with cry's - He served two years In the Army, of (39 Garden Ovalr Springfield, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and tals ai:d pearls and ended in a and is- employed by the Keppers-—have- announced the engagement of Mrs. Thomas Mykityshyn-of-22t4=-jj cathedral train. Her silk_Frejich Company of Port Reading. — — their" daughter, Rita Ellen, to- "Morse Avenue, Scotch™Plains." • illusion veil fell—from, a crown : The newlyweds, wijl reside at . Arnold Harvey Herman, the son Mr. amd=Mrs. Sangulliano were _af_crystals . and pearls and she 558 F-erst Rd., Scotch Plains._ of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herman -marrietLJiinfi S, 1926 in St. Ber- PLAY -€AMP— carried_a_bouquefcjof stephanotis_ of 20 Dawson_ Avenue," West—-nardVs-ehurch—Plainfteidi- "FOR NURSERY AND~KTNDERGARTEN CHILDREN" ^Stationed-iri" Germany Orange '.->-•"••- -Rrr~ReveTewrHfoseph M.' Kelly^— Mss Carmela DiNizb of West- Army~P-vc^Ranald R. Magulre, Mtss Lester is. a ite of . • 5]rMlLE PRETTY—Mayor Vincent J.-Jjjnadies of field was the maid Of hon,or.'_2^- of Mr. and Mrs Clar- -Jonathan Dayton RegionaLHigh advantage—of—t)he-sunny-skies. Memorial Day. to snap a few plc-_ son -qures—of—his—daughteiy-Celia^-g^She-followed' her-fathet^s-advlce^- Bridesmaids were the Misses ence W. MagDir'e, 31 Manio AV~P — School-in Springfield.Sheexpects^-rH?, •-•• Wee this picnire^Z . and Diana_Cj2la¥ite-of FTarT- Springfield _recently_arrivecMn to. be_ graduated trom the Lyans_ nai PholD_by Freg Keeslng SHORT HILLSTSt~J- • wood, sisters of the bride, and' Germany and is now a member ' Institute of TechnologyuTSugust r Hav n been graduated Miss Ann-Marie Mazzeo of Sco- of; the 83d Artillery^_- . ~ l § Attend tch Plains, cousin of the bride. Orange H^gb -SrKnni, Wrrm, For Maguire,' a .cannoneer Tn^ the .'""" ~»—&- -'-v. . ...^rjzir •~ w-,. i pon R)VHnd AIT wore floor-length, blue Herman. is , a senior— aF~Cornell . Anderson at DR ?r2542 artillery's Servl.ce Battery- In Herman, is .a senior-at Cornell • J^- ^°^™' ; sheath gowns with cumme'rbund =Budingen, entered the:Army last: - UnLversity. and expects to receive Roberta Me Ram —and-black._Ranet i -December ~ ~'\ • •.. his A. _B. degree ' June-12. At , .Council,.. • —and-herrappdintod chairmen-have attended the annual project wor-k- "shop-'which-was held on Monday " evening, June -5, at '7:30 p.m. _a.t_,Weequahic High School in. Ne- Marry wark. - ••'..-...• . ".'"• • j •'rThose attending were RhodaSc--^ fne marriage of MissRoberta- were fashioned with-squar-e-rieek-s—- hector, Edythe Granich, GertGh- McKaig, daughter of Mr. and and, short sleeves and the fulL j odas, Ruth C. Atkin, Helen Nu- Mrs. Roberta-Mansfield Brady: sklrtS-featured short overskirts- _rkln,—Dotty-Weinberg,—Amelia -Of 25 .SalterStreetrSpringfield—ofrthe-embroidered-organdy-cut- Terry, Sandra Rudolph, Elsie Se- N.J.t 0 Mr. Danlel^aul Me-—to show deep hems of the blue gar, Laura Lynn, Eleanor "Stein, Alaine, Jr., son of ME. ~ and cotton. All woreTflat white organy jau riled, bea i^g, u, FauhMeAlalne, of 264 ~bows with powder blue illusion Devinsky, Shirley Shaping Freda Grays Lane, Haverfdrd, Pa., face veils, white wristlet gloves -Krowne and Jean-Billet^^ - took place at-2:30_ P.M.. Sat- and white pumps.:-They •' ' • ' —L' • uTdayT^June: 3rd, at Our Mother carried white-baskets _oj mixed of GoodlCounc-il Gte»eh, Bryn" - Spring F'^wers—in shades -of ORT Bowling Mawc, Pa. _ Pink . and Lilac, with those _qf_ '==—The---bride, who was. given in the Honor attendant-featuring of pMr, R.—white-blossems.- GOOD NEWS! Taft Cleaners have joined Gran the same BLUE STAMPS R. McKaig^of Richmond,. ME*. _McAlaines_ushers__ were wore a two-piece gown'of heavy Mr. Robert M. McAlalne, his- Union andjrre^verrgrovying list of other leading - already given by so many other leading business- —cotton ottoman. The_top-was a brother,-as-his-best-man,- Mr. 'merchants who give you Triple-S BLUESTAMPS iiill fill 1961—Season^—fitted—waist-length-jacket with—EdwaTa^LT^McMLUan-ofHaver-T. ? a high _scoop. neckline, 3/4—foTdr-pg.^ Mr. Robert.^.,.M)}.r- with-yourpurcHases! ' _—.--•- ; faster to_ bring vyou^morejgjfts^finer gifts than —OnJWednesday, June 7, the Bow:-? -^lertgth. .sleevesr:and buttoned~ray BLUE er before possible!—^zz^zj==nni^ ling—League-of-tte-Springfield back.-This_covered_a_ Donald QuUten"-Qf-AT<3ffiore. Pa^_ [•"•• ^Women's—AmegleaH=O"RT-^held—&oog= .- Mr. -RlcharVi-E'ltzgerald^oiiPhl^ a lluhcheonh ; torclosl e the_geasbhb n turinig ';a beU-shaped; skirEHoil n-Idelphia; and-MB^foseph^Per- and honor the members of the unpressed box pleats. Her tri- rotr of West Hartford, Conn. first and second place teams. pie ^thickness elbox length il-~ The reception was heli at i. ShMey:G6ldhamm Oionorc-Br-ldesmialds w re^Surse^^H Summer Whites the bride; John Wallace and Fresh Water Pearls Robert Zimmer. • PLUS TRIPLES BLUE STAMPS- or.- VISIT YOUR TAFT CLEANERS Cultured Pearls centers now operating . LET PROFESSIONAtS trading stamp plan! TODAY AT - Jewelry Custom PROTECT YOUR -PRECIOUS FURS AIRPORT PLAZA SHOP. CTR., SAYRE WOODS SHOP: CTR., 'charm of --the great number Keyport •- "Sayre Woods sferling'silvef noar firanri llninn npar Rranri llninn CALL CR:3-T257 BLUE STAR SHOP. Ctfi., her, as little . ~WatGtiurig as-$lT00 Cpz: AR.DEN-SfATE'T'tAZA No. Brunswick . ' faramus '• Purse,Lighter - near Korvette near Grand Union & Cigarette Case Plan Director, TripiFS-Bim Genuine STYERTOWNE SHOP. CTR., 336 MORRIS AVENUE, Leather AtttVOSdiCliftmi)—r- Sprinrgireld apposite Grand Union 580 RIDGE ROAD, BROAD AND ALLWOOD, No. Ar||ngton . .. Allwood .(Clifton) opposite Grand Union near Grand Union FOLLOW THE GROWD TO . \-- •'.- KllMER PLAZA SHOP. CTR., Stelton. , : SUMMIT BRANCH Morristown Furriers rlqindl creations — 6 Beech^odd ^ SEE MORE THAN4S0O GIFTS ON DISPtAY^A^YOUR NEAREST TRIRLErS REDEMPTION CENTER: Open -Frl. J Other Evei ' ?O W, PalisadB..Au?- FnglRwond . Sfith gt. and Broadway., Fair Lawn V 282-4 Main St.. Keansburg • Circle at Rt, 35, : AD-2-O8OO—^~ Irf-Grand-Unlort-Supermarket) >-Rt^l-ahd MMItowh^Rdrr North-Brunswicl<=«-258=E^Ridgewood^AvW'Rldgewood »^269 Mofrls-Avi * * * * *• * * * >. * * * , A *.*'** *.* *. r-T JUHE 8,1961 PAGE5_ Kvlar BMrnthed _ ephanle.-N.-Kylar,-t721- — Miss -Mary Virginia Rattlna, Rahway Road, Scotch Plains, -Slilla-Lttcai laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis announces the engagement of . J Z Kattlna, Stone rlouse-Road her daughter( Judith:- Anne to Basking Ridge, became the bride John RoberT Jamlson,;_sonIIbL_| CEurehrjBride of Carl-H. Haubold, son of-Mrs. Miss Stella Lucas, daughter of Marlon Haubold of 148 Mllltown son. 772 Mountain Avenue, Sp- -Mri-and-Mrair-fcueaB-bueaay-F-tP— oad,—Spr4ngfleld^-and-Hans=Pi=j| ringfield; Mls«—Kylar—is—the- rell, Pennsylvania, and- Donald Haubold of Cincinnati, Ohio, last daughter of the late-Anthony A. E. Egan, son of*-Mr. and Mrs. Scotch Plain*, formerly • James Roman CathoUc~Chnfj ofch Plains —~ [ High, of Fanwood, were married Sat-' In Basking Ridge. keve"~ urday— afternoon' in the Greek' Joseph B. Wade of St. James of- retary tp the District Manager Orthodox. Church of the Annurr-- ficiated, at the fceremonyfyri^ of Mine Safety-Appliances Co.,' __Xhe ' Rev. Geroge-Stephano- at-the_Iaym;and_z I 1100 Globe Avenue.Mountalnside.- -poulos peformed the ceremony. Country-Inn, Route 206,.Somer-r Her—fiance attended Jonathan The-r-feflde^a^-gown of candle-- Dayton Regional High School, light silk taffeta was fashioned Glvenln marriage by her father, Springfield, and Is a graduate of_ with a portrait neckline trim- the, bride wore a gqwFotsllktaf- New York University. Mr. Ja- -fflert with aamll-saEto-flowCTS—tg^-—featuring a scalloped^ 1. an Air Force Veteran. He ls so esidentoftheS rin embellished with see d pearls, a scoop neckline and bodice of ppau Lis_a=HHember-of-the-GFA-firrn— = ^ PF P e^z iitted-bodlce-and-a-bouff-ant-Bklrt- " d'ange with a pleatedcumberbund" 1 of Harry Kalb and Company._fieU_J.unlQrr.ehBmber of Corn- endlng In "a full train. Her jnd^a'symethrlcally pleated ski rt. Chamber of Commerce Building, merce. - • fingertip illusion veil .was. at-, The skirt ~ was~enhanced -—Newark. At New—York-Univer- The coupler plarmSeptember tachoTto a half-hat of "taffeta matching lace, and terminated in sity, Mr. Jamison was a mem- wedding." ' • ' '_ and Alencoh lace trimmed with- berLoLUje Veterans Association.. a chapellength train. Her Im- Syrnmer Shoe Care Ji; sequins', and • seed pearls. She ported silk-cloud yell cascaded jtrom a tiara or~seed~pe_rls-and Some of uus summer's shoes-are -"' — quet of- cymbldlum-occhlds sur- crystal drop§7~She carried a practically the wash _and wear rounded with cascades of steph-_ prayer - book with stephantols Good Vision— variety. They arejport^shoes^B^ For continuous good vision;'wash suede^oTleatHerlike materials which anotis._ : : —•- and white orchids. _yqur sunglasses frequently. When . actually can be cleaned, with warm Mf srVicTorleTKareklas of Ca- - The' matron of honor was the -out of rtoors,_rinse them in, dear suds. . . _ j_ lumbus, Ohio, was her slater's bride's coOBln, ^s. .Ronald -water and polish dry with Kleenex __Here'? How. Scrub honor attendantr^She • wa« at- 'Stefanowicz of 5JL7J Mrytle Av- tissues to remove finger prints antt nff with suAty water using a soft tired In a white sjlk dress _em-_ enue, Elizabeth. She—wore- a oily lotions. Indoors, warm soapy brush. Wipe sudi-offr.ihd beLlishecFwIBFcIustersofyellow- watet__and_a_soiL-brujh_that_ge_ts_ -enedrKleenex.tpjveJs,^^?^!**!^]^ organza —streeteleTlght into the crevices of the-frames will any- excess m6isture-with~tneF3ry fiowersrand designed with a fit- gown with a. satin cumberbund '(Somerset STOJttos) keep-glasses shining. paper towels. --—~ ._••--.• ted . bodice, "scoop neckline and , and a semi-belle skirt. She short sleeves. Her headpiece was. carrTi_ a bouquet of deep -pink Grant's Tomb; Dedicated in 18' —MRS. RICHARD FRANK TRITSCHLER- jL rnatchln&^)etaUH^anat Jul- '.__rnarKn7" - •'——-—7—-: 'the ZSO-fobt memorial to Mrsrlfielen Ilisnay MarijwdEolonel AUTO let cap • attached .to a short - Mr ; George -Leopo'ld-,of,Chat-. S -^lvil Wjir General- and 18th-U- RENTAL-LEASING circularjvelltJSheLcaiTied a-c*»- -lham and-Mlss-BeFnlce Crosby nlted States President, stands as Mrs. Helen" Evelyn_Jrlisnay was Honor attendants were Mrs.: _cade,.of yellow carnations wltli of South pjainfleld were brlies- •one of the most impresslverof — -----j--•'•-•-*•- • ;-^-^=- •• . §jHHll_=- -jssMxe^wiciatoB=*^^ gowns--ot the ciry*s-monuments" ColTHarvey M^JoM-WajibecLoLSadile.^ of ivy. peony pink Identical -ln^stvle to ;ton.- -7T River. Christine Lucas.sister of «*"» honop-^jteiMant^sg The Rev. Harold A. Scott per-T Colonel Mead will return to. Weds Miss Crowly ^n -.the=-brifie,-ahd-Miss-Carol We- Ught_pink car- formed, theicer emony-ln'-the f, an»i Washington until his retirement WERNER-SUMMIT |_ Miss Judlth-rAnn-Cowley, daugh- The bride is a graduate_of Ber- a\ej-. ..'.. '.... ^ ..... _:v wood PresbyteFian Church.- . from the army July .1, after which.. CRS-UJ. ;l_ 1- ter _of Mr/and Mrs. John Joseph keiey Secretarial Schoolr^East- bridesmaid's. They word gowns 3--Sen.sale of- Blobrnfleia^ Me and Mrs. Mead'-jjlll.-be^atJ ^_rowley-of Dubell-Rd., Wayne Orange. Mr. TrttBchler attended . was best man and John Malefsky of _8llk-jorganza-fashloned~wlth home at 270 North Avenue, Fan- ImptrM•Chrytiw •._ andjlichard Frank Trltschler. 3ohas HoPklns University and Is bodices of lace, scoop necklines of Harrison usher~ed.~ ~— wood. , -son-of=Mrsi-Frank-Tritschler-of—«unl--luinnus_of_Up__U-Cpi:lege._ —After-a-Florida honeymoon,-the~ skirtSTrThey wore matching Ju- . couple wiU reside;at -148-MlUsr- liet _capts attached -to-circular" town Road, Springfield. last week at the Preakness ^J^3SSS^S!^& veils and carried cascades of —Mr. Haubold Is a graduate of fashion head-way TZZ.Rev.—David Van Sickle per- ^ same company. ~ orange hyacineths ana streamers* Jonathan Dayton—Regional High ceremoney and the —-—--. -Andrew^Kartarlla—of Arling- School and is attending the reception washel" "d "a t Tw~ o Brld"' ""- Rabbi-Officiates at School ^Insurance In New York gest Inrfr. Lincoln Park. ton, Va.,-was best man. Ushers Miss Betty Lee Hoffman was Officer Installation included^Russell J. Egan, the City. He is employed by the |==honor attendant and brldesmalds^. Installajionoitneriewly elected brother, and.Ron» American Pore Loyalty Group" A liead-gpin of swirling officers! of Temple Were Misses Carole Lyn.ne Bec- Falk. George, and Luke- . curls/.. . ~T sleek or -fluff, nd=i_agole—Martin. James f Hie briUe._ -ls-la . graduate 1 whatever you prefer our HQier in june-le "Arfamily dinner arter tne cere- was Jtionon j I as-best, man. Ushers were John RiRaibHvDresnerb . willjofficiate "creative BlyliBtB-~w"rH~de _MatarazzB, Ernest Otto and at the ceremonies ln-the-Parish mony was followed by a wer~ gly en3y!—. Demarest of 506 High- James Gray. /louse-of the First Presbyterian^ ception for 300 guests In the Kni- tier bridal party, Tier mother lands Avenue, 'Mountainside, sign the perfect summer __ — -Church,|MalnStreet;iSprlngfield.- ghts of Columbus HalllnFarrell. and the groom's mother. ' graduated-Sunday from _ The_j5ride.jwas graduated-fcom. 1 Tiolr College.Sherecelved the de» •!arr:ell_High_SchooL-and-attend—- Student ^Begins grie_of:Secretarl_lScienceAsso-- TOURS MATERNITY .sity.._The bridegroom was grad- uated..from_ Scotch Platnsjjlgj^ Miss Mary Harding Yeagerdau- "SUMMER APP^TREl. Scirool and Pennsylvania State and FALL OPEN . piamond_ i ^l^^B^r^ioIeS ^**& HelgSs;;wiiae^W 'flrrfF9f=W-5r3ongtor,,and,-ls-aS-— sun»ne^Yac.atlPftfcQm£entenary THURS. 9 A.M.- 9 P.M : tending George Washington-Un^ College for Women, Hackettstown- / —SAT. 8A.M.-5-P.M. iversity Scfiool-pf Law. - N.J« ™ 'F-*^ June 9, and^will SEACE AVSI tABtE=T0^ "•"^Smocks -'--aes-on-Mondayv-S FLORIDA —BERMUDA- INDIVIDUAL-IZE'DTHAIRTST-Y-LING- JPrescripttoni Filled EUROPE ANYWH ERE • Shorts Eyeglasses Repaired- -HAIR STYLING -Qulclt-Stnrieer- (WITH BENCH) 408.00 J. NORWOOD VAN NESS FISCHER BROS. I Maternify Headquarters Since1943 Guild OpUeiaiM__ ZTTRAV E -z_u R EAU^- .-• LOUREY ORGANS 895.00 248 MORRIS AVENUB 749 Springfield.Ave.cor_Avori Permanent Waving—Hair-GoIortiKf- • USE YOUR HANDI-CHARSE ; . Jr— FACIAL TREATMENTS AVAILABLE REBEKIEL-GE3HIIS DRexel66108 (Terms to 36 months) EstabUihed — —-Kex«l-S.9793 —•-^~^. FSro ha a e^ PI ati-A v ai I a b I e • inNewark 773 Mountain flve ^- ' Springlleld/NJ^ BROAD AT ELM ST. — WESTFIELD P-IANOS-- ELECTRONIC ORGANS -Open Mon^Fri. Evenings -£rAD:3-D020 — There-are-fev^unbrealcable rules *to limit your choice -of gaper-for personaL'cflrtespondence._But_therelore Notieed-the rising jtemperature^and practical—than-anoflier, Here, are the most popular r81Qn^iiJ**8l'ttrfe=t'lllIl'HMIl&£_Ui s.-affiFtfle-HB* iyj^susi_oQodn__i ^ vorretponaencfTfar message) card. A Wi" x individually on hangers, sealgH iifplastip bags ahJ stored for^ . 4!/j>" card, usually^marked willi name and .address,' i sometimes used- like a post card, sometimes with an envelope. For short informal notes. the summer. In the fall thiRyMI he freshly pressed waiting Visiting (or catling) card. Seldom used, today for its origina* purpose-^to leavejKhen_ma]dn.g_a-forrhal— for you. ° call-this 2v\" x 3'/}" white or ivory card, bearing owner's name and~*~( sometimes) aS ress, is widely The cost? Only our regular cleaning charge, payable yvhen used extend and answer informal invitations g na1ir>n. ffcnnch7Wwliibsdajy,.ApiiI 26rri28ftzite3amsr: "^•Acceptlor Wednesday, 12:30, with preasuie.")', offer congratulations, enclose with a. gift, etc. Message should always be on face, andjjjgi»lcj.jot b£ signed. with the i;old at the top, marked with monogram or OPEN name and address. Used for.informal messages and invitations, :like abovei but never "as visiting card :(:Notes~are"Ttlso~sorrretirncs-t!alled-infonnalsr)- §AME 6A\IBR^CEEANIN^ AT'•NO^ EXTRALCHARGK Ltd. ENGRAVERS • STA'IIUINCIO 76 ELM STREET, WESTFIELD . AD 2-2232 ^ ••.-.!••-•• •I — .„ — _PAGE-8. -THURSDAY omt-ee&yTor-bouRBES_—SUNJDAY - „., j.^1,—^ ST",pfflDREW-'S-^:.EpaP!nDA:L—-- iPARISH _• -. -^r9;45 a.m. Blble-Schopl-(Nuraery _ 22 E. Broad St., ,524 South StreSr, Murray "CHURCH ! Adult Clasief.) . ' __LMartin_X7enue-and-MarUn- — — ^w^—-^Sunday .-School 11L *'m* , .- Westfleld. N, ' - New4Iersey^^ viderce Sunday School: 11:00 a.m. ,— —=5t_---- , -THURSDAYrJtiNE-8 - 8:OOp.m^-—4toroId^--WC)ODSIDEreHAPEIr^ -FIRST CHURGSCIENTISTH OF CHRIST, _«^fcy_SerYice:JU J»./n._ 410 SouHTStreet.." LesBbn»Sennon Topic; Nuraery School: 11:00 a.m.—I CtiafH^BbKFd-of-Administration Meeting .. "* Morse-Avenue, Fa'nwood Murray_HUl. N. J. 292-SpeisgUeldJAseflue_ fid 11:00, FRIDAY, JUNE 9 - 3:00 p.mi- =- Sumrqit, N.J. Wednesday Evening Testimony 'Rone ADams 2-4607 U»<». Mornlng'Worahlp. ——6gnacructloh~,Commlttee meets •Meetings 8T15 Lesson-Sermon Topic: 'Man.' -the church 8:00 p.m. --Briefing Sunday, June 11: 9;30 and 11:00_ PRESBYTERIAN- Suriday^Masses: (Deerfield n*P° . Wednesday Evening Testimony • of «• Vacation Bible School Tea - AM. - Worship Services with CHURCH -.— _School)-7:3O, 9:00, 11:00/1232: &15 P.m. Youth Fellowship. -— Meetlngs8:lS p.m. = Ea -elieHFand-Staff., !~~ iie Rev. Harold A.Scott preach-,. -DaUy—rMftflgta; 7ffo7 6-OO;--^^P''?y- ^ ~7W Nursery care Is provided vlce Nursery care during all -aiS. nuraery careis provided »„.,.pl/ _ -,. * . BXRTHOLOMEW THE - Springfield^ Walfef's""lnn,- 55S-S97=Mdrrls"Avemier In Plumbing & Heating Fr«e Delivery^— TV-RADIO-HIFI speak on Officers of the Corporation: "HACE AMITY'S Frederick Sharpe, -President 1035 Sunny Hm.fl* Parking, Front & Run Contractor PRINTING Slope Drive, Mountainside, N. J. SALES & SERVICE RUNAWAY FOR PEACE" Solti cmd Initallatlons, 20 Main St., MUlbam Cora E, Sharpe,1035 Sunny Slope Drive, DRexel 9-2079 Timei June 10-8t 15 P.M. Mountainside, N.J. and- Gertrude d. dietz, Gn Htrtlnq; Bollari and Phone DBexel 6-4600 1099 Sunnyvirw Road, Mountainside, NJ. Boardof'dlrectors. Prescriptions, Vitamins, Convarilom Burners, From Builsew Card* The BAHA'IS of Ralph E. Dietz, Secretary-Treasurer, 1099 Gai'Watet- Heatsn to-Catalon i Objections, If any, should be made Imme- Harry C. Anderson diately In writing to Eleonore H. Worthlng- SORftOUNDEO BY SEA ton, Township Clerk' of the Township of TEBN UNION AGENCY a. branch of THEMOTHjK CHUKCH, TH8 FUST CHURCH Of Accept Clurraa Heeenntf . _~r~C»in?T. SCIENTIST In torton. Mill...... Sunday Sirvle* at 11:0*0 A.M.- Sunday School at lliOOA.M, . . WjdnaidaWdd y TeitlmonTl y Maal tln9ll!l5 na Room, 140 Scrlno(T«ld Av«.. ' ^d.ny|Of.4:10 KSTAITRAMTSf Evergreen -Sundavi and Holldyra, and after •tteMh« e AVeenaidav Popular Amwlean and V BiggestSelection Chtn«it> Culiln»- ' V Quality Installation Llb»ral Portion! SINGERS PARK • WAU.PAPBRINQ j EQUIPMENT . Linoleum & Carpet D«Ucat Cw^l KIW Itwt !*«,.« Unrt. ht. .' OliMlMIH the—moral—ethic,-laid down .by: following—speaker declared that—I the Hebrew sage, Simeon, and the present arms race was; a—| the ''admonition of ,.the "prophet "dead end."'Mr. Keys is on.the •r-thar7"Men7Jslretf(d=beat National-BoaFd-of-the-GommtJtee- their swords' into'plowshares and fbr a Sane Nuclear Policy. r Jl jfi.,r—J—~.w. . i— •-'• • •••• - • | " • •' • • the 1cejrwo.i*ds-ln-a talk by KaDDi Mr. K-eys-asserted-th*t- - Reuben_R._Leylne of Tempfe Beth tainly would be used within the Uim before the Watchung Com- next decade unless there was an mittee for a Sane NucTesr~Palicy agreement. The National Com- on the evening of May 24 In the mlrtee for a-Sane Nuclear Policy- Springfield library. — _ ls c°ncerned with prevention ahd Identifying "fear" asthemotive "not" "survlvar In a nuclear- war. behind the_Nazl madness, the Keys, who recently—returned I—Rabbi stressed the irrational from Geneva,-reitterated Sane s . I_length3r-to_«hich <• ^HmarR-^—appeal to Kruschevtoabandonhls felr"can lead groups of men. proposal-for a 3,!man_executlve , Reasserting the need for patient— with built-Tn=veto fsni seeking of rational answers which—ban-eemmtssion; A copy of Sane-'s-.. \- would banish fear-from-the earth, ful1 PaSe ad In the Times to ttflr—; theiRabbi-concluded—with, the ef-fect-was-circulated as well as^~ jwords of Rabbi Slmebir"Only petitions to the power^presen- -wh-en^the -elements of truth,.lm- ted~at Geneva, asking them to - plying science, and justice, lm- conclude a test-ban,tr^ty. plying morality and lawT are"—^^roeet-ing^s-^onetadec _pres_ent, can the world look for- a prayer lead by Rabbi Levine." ward-toward beiEST" ~ Sane1s—next=meet-ing— i-S—manned= . — "As an answer to those who would ~f°r the 20th-of-iune. Call 0^6^=Monday^ewning-at the Scotch Plains Golf Club for her focty-years of untiring servIceraiuLleadershlp.ln Asaniuibweriuuigsewnuwoum further information. — behalf of the Rapublican partyhG&I^leBdeFS-from-aUover^herarea^wer^resent-to-wish-her-congram---^ renew nuclear testing due to the T — lar'ions. Pictured abovs,left to right, are H. Alexander Smirlj,formei.US.Ssnat6r^Mi^^Amy.-BandjOTn "Impasse at the Geneva test ban ^ of Spr lngf ie\d' and -Mrs. Glaeser.- Fred Keesing photo_ : -^ J__OPENDAHY J>-9 ••• FRIDAYS 9-i Only' the choice tender. Growns Miss Union chuck,__cyt frqrn_graiivf8d ClUKJfc steer is selected by Good 7Deal meatbuyers fdr"youf~ and talented Susaj State Board of Education aiidMr. family eating pleasure. **relgfiing" L.' «s*3tife—L. m JW.- w- Jersey, will preside Music Education, over "the""crowning of the new jersey Fubhc School System. -Mii>M-Dnlon County when the of- Representing the internationally Sclxolarship /<-• ficial —Miss American _pre- known acc"0UTiTt.ng -f irm- of Price, —Uminary reaches-its climax Sat- VVateriiouse—&epi—will be Mr. PLUMP MEATY U. S. GRADE A urday! night, June '.10, it was A; G.-Cornell and Mr. hy MprgHirh Dnnnhn, Sereral—Ghai-rmaiv-pf- the Miss UnipVV County Pageant. 'Having Pamela.Alexson,. Pamela Ber- irietneath of the participants, I es.Gav Furnam.-F-gedericaGe- These are finest quality, pick-of-the-flock birds — am exl^giely optimTstic-tliat thi Mary g S'C soil and or treshpess as well~os dents-at .Scotch Plains-Fanwood on-our-to"eBf^ggeatiP°la st y ej ^ l"liph.—Schooli wilL_act. asi~~ CUT-UP FRYERS Donoho explainedr~The Scotch ~r^—; Plainsdianwood High School aii- dltorium^-will-be-the-scene of the _^=M. »^*iT contest" which" wilLbegin at 8:00__ ^OUIlty Plains Junior Chamber of.Gom merce -FULL =Ghock-Full-O'Nut» Coffee dt-5°^a pourid can—that's Following a-pattern .set by the —areal-value-stopperx—-a— estfield, terrific deal you can ma nthia—Har-iys-of-SiirriHviEr-Marilyn Democratic Party of-E-ssex-and- assialc Counfigs: Eiie union rta-ae-of_Sijrrimir, Aine PetersBH- -of-S-cotcTTPlains, Norma Sich of ^irst Annuatfcioyjirnor's UoiilJay ""Sc6tch----Plains,—Nancy—Stfecu_oi_ at the SubucbanGolf Club, Morris - Westfield, Arlene Straver of Avenue, Union, N.J; on Thursday, oL731-Mp"untain.Ayenue, Sprlnge_ ENRICHED WHITE iiMfllBVUUEH ,\*n _Springfteld,._G_race .Toresco of October 5. ~*"" field$10,00, 0 hagrant-in-ais accepted "ficholard a full- - Plainfield and !Dor0tFiy~Wyiin"bf" •°Governor-RiJberi H. ivleyner_ ^y BREAD ROLLS FanwQod. The selection of Miss Democratic candidate for gov- -Hp^-received . his. -scholarship SAV rV.yun'-diid Mt*s—Stpavet-was.. CHUCK STEAK 22c LB. Miss Peterson expected lo £ra- the guests-of-honotytogether with de sir ability, attaetlc prowess i qumt boltloi frum SLOU.II- Plaina-. -Be4«OG,ratlc_ .Assembly candid- and scholastic ability. MINUET ,PRUNEJUJCEj -SAVE-l-6e IB. Ib. ~atesr~Mrsr~Mildred B. HUHIIHS. SALAD CALIFORNIA ROAST 49 at-Corhell-'.OiiiVersity- ny-Mlller and Jer-i. vvijiner— in foptbaU, basKetBalH = SUMSWEETi.1 RESSING-hOO -SAVE-lOc LB. Kruegerr^-Atso, DcmoerQ'H* rii5~f1ve^fooF ias "Mr. __Regional" award" thls- '-L iUIGl VITEIU "SAVEtlik ROUND^BEEF -net te-^lives—ai- ••*fl =PINt-GRAPthKUIT- ub. Uirl'^s Athene Cpmicii, L-e-. mas-Pr"trttchio. J}-^ -— "the samei-hoiibr in track In both TOMATOES BONELESS— Ff-^r-ffliih—Sph-iop=Ghot!usd3irls- Country Chairman, lames J. Kln- his tmrfor and senior years. TOP SIRLOIN ROAST SAVE 20c LB. Chorus and National Honor So- neally has -named Michael J. SAVE -ciety. She also directed the Se- F Valley Farms andmember olthe ;••« ' •' PAGE 8 - 0 To Hear & Bandag COURSE By Barbaro and Bill ^Springfield Flrtt Aid Squad Reporters- Robe^ On Monday evening, June 12, the Offered tocoJIy for5tud«ms— In Just a few. shWt weeks flcfaoel __Severe sunburn causey great mer_Street, Springfield, received . Springfield Lodge of B'nai- the, bachelor of arts degree from B*rltkiwill_hold Its list regular will close for the summer and discomfort and may keep you at all our children will-be outdoors Upsala College,' at commen-" From 6fh Grade meeting until the fail. During home.for several days. Please cement,.exercises Monday, June the—summer^-the^officers and' during most of the daylight hours. llmit-your time of Initial exposure Summer brings with Aan ia» 5, at the Upsala gymnasium- committee chairmen will be at- Children will be better.off with Evald B; Lawson,: Through College /-T-oagp of bcth H thannlavlTicr rlngfielo-nas-many exceHnnr^—•A^ TTIE KEAUlNli IJAUUHA'I'OHYT 1NC-, program of actlviUes, particu- '.-times our get a tan instead of a graauate~ot £>pnngiieli is an individualized reading program de- children will be found playing In burn, ENS.DONALD L. PE larly in the field of service to- JRegional^High—Schoolr-MiUer "signed lto_ increase-the SPEEDrCOMPREHENSIQN. flip rnmnmntry, _—. the streets. Admittedly, there Is No matter how much the.y are majored* in history arid mlnored and CONCENTRATION of students who are above a certain allure in playing where supervised, children occassion- in Spanish at Upsala. He plans __ ROBERT MILLER" or-average readers. The PrograSTentails 21 hours of OCS GRADUATE-A recent -grad- The meeting Will be held at uate of the US Naval Officex 8:30 p.m. at Temple BethAhmln they shouldn't and occassionally ally do get into minor accidents. to make teaching his career^ training, fnmr~June"26th thru August 4th, in daily Balrusrol Way, Springfield. The •h»lding~~Up traffic^ Sometimes, If you see that a child is in pain Commencement _speaKer was Candidate School in Newport, Dr.. Daniel- Z. Gibson, president Spring is often bath-time for classes, at The WYOMING CLUB, LINDEN STREET^ Rhode,. Island is Ens. Donald guest speaker will be Mayor Vln- however, the children are not and the injured partis In an ab- Oft pets iiryour house. Schedule .MILLBURN.. Lloyd^Pearlr son of-MrSiHoward cent J. Bonadles of Springfield. seen by the moterlsLand.tragedy' normal position, swollen, or ten-- -pet-bathing for the out-of-doors occurs. The neighbors may be_ der to die touch. DO NOT MOVE town. Maryland.- and-avoid getting_a_bath your- fH>i^furrte^lirformotlon=ea«-SHORT-HiaS-COIJNT1WL R.Pearl, formerly of 20 Troy .His subject will be 'Bnal B'rith Drive, Springfield=and^now^ot= iiapdag—HIM., ]/!tv thflt. fo_yonr ^"rror ' tm- Launjapoun oi-pine~ DAY SCHOOL, PRexel 9-4550 or write for ELAINE E. KERN Mr.Tn7d~Mrs5?Herbert H. Kern, OF 1961CHEVROLETlpOBVfflRS ^224- BaltusrorrAve.i Springfield, will .receive the associate in arts degree ar Centenary Col- -lege for Women at the eighty- sixth commencement program to TRADE IN FINANCING be held at 11 a.m. Saturday,June ^I0J_ln_the_Joliii--M. Reeves StiF llhJUiTOM denrpnlon Building. • •__ —-.:• MIBS Kern was_ajnember_oi~ 'Delta Psi-Omega. Her sorority is Sigma.Epsilon.Phi7 _•__ iir now^Take yourpicl^Mmerica^ 1^ £*• * •* —- — ^BHw* ojdter-s- and Sailors-Monument: — -. — i NOT BE Authorized Chevy, Corvalr, Dedi«ated-in-l?02-to=the-jnem=^= UNOERSJfeKEEEEE Corvette, OK'd Used Cars & men wiio gave tnelr_llves' Sturdi-Built Truck Dealer for -in defense of the nation during the Springfield, Kenil- -cfty?sVlar.eest monument and —" IB stands 95 feet high. The flagpole nearby, which is readily visible _from_lhe_hoats, was erected In. OperirEvenings! memory of the Confederate dead ^Earade_:ends heceF=where-ser-— iti ^&^l^^ §4^Z Choose from a galaxy of smart, new patterns and co- lors to welcome Summer in your home. Cool greens and blues,mocha and copper, all combine to bring the —initx-ymir living-jormi at;. In-yy, "l i • • ... . , - — * tut in your home for perfect fit, and Installed HERE'S WHY PRICES ARE on furniture when completed. 10W AT ROBERT HAll We sell for cash onlyl No high rents! * Choice of boxjdck, or ruffled skirts. «_No fancy flxfuresi Ask about our pther services,too. Have No show windows!' our expert workman completely reweb :*^fc;- a chair bottom for as little as 9.00 or rebuild a chair cushion in foam for 11.00. WEST OF GARDEN -Or reupholster a sofa and chair complete STATE PARKWAY for 198.00 with, foam cushions supplied at JVO AmUTIONAL CHARGE! —^- LINDiN—4»o"WE5f STV GEORGE AVE; -^ (2 blocks soUt«; of Hltjh Schopl) aiZABETH — M04-ELlZABEtH AVE.,a>^RouteNoil Highway ^ ' SPRINGFIELD DECORATORS ELIZABETH — 1040 Sherman Avenue (Off NewarkAye.l/ _ _ 1KVINGTON — NEW ST. pff Springfield Ave. or Irvlngtpn Center 248 MORRIS-AVENU•"•"••* E ' Just call DR 6-3575 toiake advantage IPRIIIOFillD *»-»•* THthRSDAY -For-lniormatlon and reservations"" Springfield Sun- •— 'I —toiccr = -of-J>— i. Joyce Rosenkrant-z, Nationl'LeagueSrandlngs _ ^--^n_ ^^Women's ORT is-offering to all l-Murdock 2-9458 acting^hairman ire Departments. 7-1- . 2' Angletons_-9(forfeit) Elks-0 '.. ._ , .-. „ , iap=wamo- teel-^kae&r^—f—D£T~~X£—for the day.- Dirrt=Qtteen= —3s=-5—Drakes-9 (forfeit) Elks -0— wll0 Bunnel LeYemler-'by »wW»nt- Frank nored « the Unlco tastaJlttion TJ|e ^^^ ^ June 13 ^ggrou p , L^. • .- - :-• ' Chamber-Comm. £ 4 . — -=* STANDINGS "•"' A Deflno-aJHl-theT-aaies Auxiliary dinner-ireld last Sunday evening te attendlng ^ races at Mon= good treatment for sick plants: Won- Lost 1 -4 of-Unico • al*o presented a gift . at the.Arch. AU-new-offlcera and mouth!tracj-. rr fut several empty eggg shells -.Drakes J Due to r«Uv_mUy 3 g*me» were played in the Babe Kiitn Minor Howard Johnson -U —1 --- ~a got ~3--rtins^toitie=the^^ame^with=Bi^E^Rullmeto3riving-ln-dic Then Lubtrrc^ r ~ ncher~~ta p =aaFBartnell taarnwt -tied-down-and-with-men-on-second-and-third-and-one-outj-he-struck—lrd- ^ out- the^next- two Jayne batters. -Sammond and-CDstanza each had doubles for Bunnell Bros. T r-f~ . . * ' GENUINE SPRING MEATY^TENDER —iztast week's results YOUTH MINOR LEAGUE — BABE RUTH MIN0R-tEAGUE- -Last-Week's Results. LOIN Beacon Hill 11 Gem Shoes 4 - Fire-De"pt-5,Natl Bank-3 Jayne*s Motoi>8-Bunnell 8_ Dairy Queen-6, Sim-4 =EIonssl7— Gem-Shoes |— —-—Lecgu'e^StaTTdings~^ZZ CHOPS; Won Lost -Jayne's Motor ,8 - dwick-3; CBltntone-2 Lions.Club . 3 American League Standings Bunnell Brothers 3 ~ ~Won host Park Drugs . 2^ - Scott_ ^ .^J_ 1 BeacoitHiU Chadwick —5^ 2 Frozen Foods i Shoes 1 State Bank- 3 5 Whole or Half Cut and wrapped^atmo' extra charge! HAM O(! LOIN OF PORK • " _ ' ' 10-oz. _ -^r- MODERN MAID FROZEN J RIB LAMB CHOPS .79' REEL STEAKS ^-rsiTf««l^.:your-fjvorit«- PINK OR- HUDSON FACIAL Tl -wmrvtir*^ y DEL MONTE CATSUP —: Security "gat;" WITH COUPON-AND PURCHASE OF hkJJ WHITE DOVE BLEKjtem*_ bll. 39' TWO 8-OZrCANS POWDER IS AND JVHAT IT DOES.FOR YOU 9c OFE DEAlT^ P|oslicbtl TEA ^ FRESHPAK ST£MS=AJ!rECK. —With the help oFyour Metropolitan man CHOCOLATE CHIP MUSHROO|M$ GRAHAM CRACKERS your life "insurance^ jroiir_pen?ion plan, your savings and_other assets. You may be^surprised tojearn how i' re "worth. ~ . . " ~~^~—== uon ONE GIANT PKG. -— — 2. You weighjrpur responsibiiiues: mortgage or rent" Sv- - the Variety! UMIT OME COUPON 'tl CUSIOMt =payments, gducation, retirement, accident and sickness Ofl£« GOOD IHW-SHT—(UNE-IOm SJ O omerRencies; how "much it \vbuld cost your family to" without you.. ^•oz. ^ -3. YBU learn where you stand. You "determine your weak SWISS SLICES -QUALITY-M-AltSHARPr arrcHtrong points . . • whether the provisions you have I ..,,_.^...,.WITH";COUP.ON.:.AND_P.UR.Chl_ASE.pF., made for_yQiir family will dp wha^yeu intend. You get pkg- OMt~l-POUND"PACIt-AGE FRESttPAK the facts in front of you.. PAST. PROCeSS-PORTIONS OF- DELUXE MARGARINE StICED _ " . _ . .. MMILONE COUPON I ^4. You plan-fonthe future. Based on thescfactsryoude— I.COOP THUI 4AT lurjE-IO'h' rfeaz 35* ikOr cide^what action', ft" any, may t» needed to give you a EndeccrHaiir •'pig- 1 GRAND UNION family security plan, tailor-made to your-own needs- GRAND UNION-WEDeTS^OFJNION vvcuetb-urr> ' " m^im gopd-Sgirc&Jbr.-'-'0".^ Romano Wedges iiy-not callane for this confidential service todayJL 2-9"1-90: — Representing RroiofiHe " Metropolitan Life Insurance Company WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF FREE! QNE 7W-OZ. -P-fcG. DOVVNEY 1 Madison Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. Ptt 1 1000 STAMPS HONEY BUTTER " urtii ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER with a complete OFIER GOOD THUU SAT |UNE 10H- -dictiona PI1IS8U8V r~~~~ --_i AGRICO INSECT CONTROL . KILLS Japanese and June beetle grubs, ^dth lawn-destfoying insects. This potent insecticide formula is combined with • an Agrico full-weight fertilizer that feeds grass to greatest health. . . a o. Q SWEET CALIFORNIA RIP PLUMS Ib. |'-. • -WITH COUPON AND. PURCHASE OF . • ONE CARTON Cardinals FRESH FLORIDA ^TOMATOES—T^ (IWII ONiCOUPON PER'CUSTOMER . OlEtR GOOD THRU SXfTJUNE lOlh 2T2 MSBltovrn Rd. . ;£&:- ^&- Springfield "prites eHective in Grand Union SupermaVkets^ thru Sot:, JuneIfcth. WeReserve the right to limit quantities; ~ DRexel 6-0440 •;,;•:. -1. ~_^_ _ TH'URSDAY-JUI4g-87i961 3 Area—ResideHts=Receive Your Library Summer vabation-is-alHoo ra- Elect, Install Officers pidly approaching. "No more' Montclair State^Degrees Mrs. iHarold Kaufman has- an- pencils,_.rio more books';" Some nounced that the Women s Group PfBTbyterian cnuaren Aime~Delaney.,-Miss Miss Easion, a 1954 graduate of 'Springfield's lempie anarey Street, in Springfield.' v shore, others seek the mountains,' Their election and Mrs. SaurSiiepar wasjaomltrated some spend endless hours swim- GaiL-Easton,=and=AliieEt-Heetorr- -of-Jonathan-Bayton-RegienaWigh- •StralunT lielll their election and —Mrs. Saul~Snepar wasJaomltrated all ot^Sprlngfield, will- receive School , is the daughter of Mr. -i-nstaUation of officers for the ass president of the group. This. ming. Others Jiappily wjU seek degrees at the-52nd Comnierice- and Mrs. David Easton, Jr. of 1961-62 season, on Tuesday'eve- position 'was held by Mrs. Philip shadowy oornoro—of the yard _ . . ment of Montclair State College 97D T-roy Drive.' fA'transfer ning, June 6. Mrs. Kaufman was Ames, who had been president or porc.h'and curl up with a~~good " on'J June *ST Dr. HarnlH Tav_ snirienr frnm KIwcr a f?n11pcri> I :man".rf'.:ffic?fty<['nT.:'i.S)ic'ill:c' f^'-'"»i'" pa°r n»n.'yanrc- QtU£r_l_excJlillg hook and .rravel suaak • BaBt|e^s—Edncattorr-major. viced to this last-Women's Group dents, Mrs. David,Belasco, Mrs." exotic spots oh this globe of _ . has en active in Epsllon Mu meeting of the season. " -- gidney G'reenwald, MrsiHarry- ours^-and a great many may to the graduates. -Epsilon-*nd Pi Omega-Pi, Reports from aU committees Katz and Mrs. Selwyn SchechterT even leave thisi_humble earth_ Miss DelFney, daughter "of Mr.~ Albert Hector is a Physical Ed- were given, after which the elec- corresponding secretary, Mrs. and soar miles Into outer space. and-Mrs-,—William J. Delaney ucation maj'or and was co-cap- ' Tions took'placer-forthe enter- Bernard—bcss'er; financial sec- This Is th'e year of Inter-plan- of 557 Morris Avenue, is a 1957 tain -of-t-he -soccer team and as- tainrnent of all, Marion Seplowin, retary, Mrs. Rase Wortman; re- etary travel. graduate of Jonathan-Dayton-Re- sltant wrestling coach at .Mont- .Stanley Sattenspiel. . and Lewis cording secretary, Mrs. Stanley- The,-Springfield ^ Public L'i- gional High -School. A home clair, . State. He is "the son of MARY ANNE DELANEY Gash entertained musically.Mrs. SattenspieljTrcasurer, Mrs. Ir- brary's Children's Department GA1L EASTON ALBERT HECTOR vin r ecortoiB-ifcs-maJuri she has been Mr/ and Mrs. Louis J. Hector Harry P. Lowy, founder of the g fioldstc-in. l or 1 year frus- will run-its usual Summer Read- jictive in the Home Economics of 45 Edgewood Avenue and is Woffieli's Groap and immediate tetu_ Mrs: Seymour Goldeii:=fop—lna-Pfog-pam to spark the read- Suburban Deborah Mans 'and.Newman clubs^ " • a )9sa graduate of Jonathan Day- Miller Serves al 4Localites Unroll past_presidenL.iris.talled the'new 2 year trustees:-Mrs. Leo Hel- ing interests _of its younger Naval Air Center At Kathterine Gibbs Paper Mfll I'arties ~~' officers. Mrs7-rlvlurray--Mantell 1*-T, Mrs Benjamin Seplowin: and -readers. The -SuEfurDan iJeDorah - League will Mrs. Harvey' Raran. Holdpver ^schools-w4U-be visited by the 11-. Navy_LtT-edri-Alfred Er- Invocation... 1 _ School-of-Business SEringf_ield resident|5nroUed.in . hold, theat-Fe—parties during the The meeting began at 8:30p.m.,~ trustees are Mrs. Herman Horo^—brarians-.during the latter two SUMMIT" the—Kather-ine^Gibbs-School are summer at the air conditione'd in 'the Parish House of the First witz . and- JvrrsTTJavidHvelnicki weeks in- June to pe'rBon'a-lly ad- Complete Secretarial FOR RENT _ Springfield, is' serving at the Mis's Madeline' Eve Calavas, 186'—Millbprn Paper MlH~Playhouse. ; ; vertise and stimulate the ad- -• Trainmg Wallpaper Steamer, Waxen -Naval "Air Technical_txaining I Henshaw Avenue; Miss KathleejL Tickets are .available Monday vancement of the program, ftule's ! Stenographic Brush Up Hard andFib'srSondert, CerrteTrMewphis, Tenn. Ellen Foley, 457'Meisel Avenue; thru^l hursday evenings-and Wed- and regulations will be explained": Miss -Pamela.Triarriet^EEaii«s^ Miss Molluso Picked for to each sluderitlind questions will frng .Accuurrfrrrg- Rug-SnqmpocrMachiner This'training' center is the head- -nesday-ma'tlnee. . - : 113 Linden Avenue; and Miss Call Clair Feldman Dr". 6-7077 _be answered^_It will follow much- "EvenPnglSal =zquarters,- and largest-Single-in= : : -Placement Service ~ stallation of the Naval Air Te'ch- ; Mary Phyllis-Brinlcr-r2-T ower —tire s'am eyprocednre~ffSTla^t year. —wJ?h_pp.cbftpK_fl Hfl-Ip mnrp Pffi. Mrs. Frances P. Hudson' ^^nical=Training C6mmajid. Its Driv&i-The7 will beg-in their stud- ' Hanson Es 1-3527-to see "Once ve Dir»fttof-^— COOPER'S AR. -missiqirts-.the Jraining of en- ies September 19. ' Upon a Mattress" now playing phasis on quality reading rather . 185.Summit Avenue- 454 Pork Ayj.,S«>teh-FkHivs- listed a.viation technicians, me- All the girls will graduate from till June 24th, Starting June 26th MSs Joan MollusoJ than quantity, for the upper- CR. 3.366+- FA.2-5852- chanics and, storekeepers for the- Jonathan' ;Dayton—Regional—High^- -"ttcta.s- nuw—on—s^a:hV--for—"The of_Mr._a'nd=Mrs. RJsf'^i elementary students. Also, em- squadrons' School this month. Pleasure-Of His Company". and twin sister of Jey Molluso, phflgisi aught to be placed on read- - 37 Twiir-Oak"S"Oviirsjj«Sjp-ieTdr- ing for' ' J3leasure and' happy— ha"s~been ' selected to. attejid...this" achleverhentl year's •Citiaejfsh-ip-Inscitute for' Brother and s ister will, be help- -I..Girl's at Douglass'College as the' Bg_J3aiLinLthe_garde^n. Perhaps' ,: ^iitdt^Vc uj fuudiiian Da.v-1 ^on Regional- High .School, and -Charlotte Zdotow*s-"l5f My Gar- "•" the Springtield_ Women's \Glub-. i_, "den", or acquire some practical"^ |^—The—Irist-itute—w-Ul—b -know-ledge^=ln^the—^Fifist— Boolt^-^^ of G.ardjfling^-by—V-lgginia-IC-lr- Miss Jean Brens,-93-Baultusrol kus, such as' 'how to_grepare the 'Way, Springfield, was . selected" 'soil, --plant seeds; the use of *'.'• _aaJhe alternate delegate'-- tools, and how to fight garden -r±.~ • pests and plant diseases. Another Boneless Top or Bottom __'Mis's 'MoUusoT 16, a junior at .Jonathan" Dayton R-egional High ' gnhri hnnV- for rhojnrj^rgflrHgripr • School, is taking the College Pre- 'is "Play with Plants!!,.by Mil— paratory Course. She is ' vice licent Selsam, dealing with ex-. Lancaster Brand -hr president of tile Junior Class, perimentation In plant growing, — 5idoin Steak treasiiren_of-the Spanish Ctnb, perfect for the inquisitive one. treasurer of _the_FutureTeachers JOAN MOLLUSO As we all eagerly await the fruits Lancaster Brand Ib. TJf" America—and a member ' of —oT~ spring gafaenlng.Tfeel that Portefliouse Stea k the. Girls'AfnTptir"A-ygnrP.?cgn'rly- Delmrab Molds I)-i)ay the following poem by Lbls'Mil- --•she was honored by being elected - ler, a sixth-grade—student in •'<-- l ArAtyumiu tli Track —"- ° the- National Honor Society. "' Brnnklyn, New York," is mo Lancaster Brand Her-favorite sport-and hobtrf-is priateiT -&-. Musselman s El5Ytng-rennT§;"ancl she>ill"gar- ~ lesauce * —jsrrr* =SUburbarr-Beborah-League-w^l ""As .you landscap^yourgarden linld a..r1lin-n»ylllllat „„ tt]P_, Rarpg;,,,; ,.,- T -lAri 11 1 •lni. inriiTiriiiiriiiii riniiini •"••'•''« ~ Lancaster Brand limp 23rn=a^=Mnrrm"niim—-- R^rt^ ,;- isiidscape you——r mind- , _- Vegemato , Cocktail m. -cans $1 Track. Seats normally $^£60 in' -I UU-Uclil Bone In ~ And your thinking power. n Cadet 16-O2. Jersey State -Fed- the Club houses can be._had for Womln's;Ctate--spon- - , o by calling Bevereiy Kes- 1ustrke~ep on reading Pag Food 2c_Off-Label - 12 $3 O And you will find •__ Citizenship'Institute neck -Mu; 2.9a36# SeaDS ln £he Lancaster Brand each at Douglass, College _^ -You've—added wisdom to-your- esxEhuc •ogr«so Imported ._ -ciuDiiouse proper arel^H_re=- rhind. • ..._.J . in Mew-BfUnswickT^f-lte-purpose sefved-aiitM-ImlrEd. so . pleiiT of-.the Institute, is to provide, phone •eaxliV.iSd 'be" an •honoWd~ T?.ro"gresso -gallon- "Lancaster Brand =tralu_iiig in guod-cin«!aslnpTffa—gue!.t pf.the Deborah Chapters. to__create a- greater interest in — luggefttyou -Coffee-* Hotel and' understanding of-differeniul- ._ Government through a_series oF Toilet Bowl Cleaner _ ——To imtk&-noT<.—]'our juicy home—- Vanish lectures- and_ studies .of the made piearrive?-grtlnLpicnic-site various. departirientsT! ~~_ Jn. the-same unbroken'condition in ACCOUHTITOSAYi" =wluch_it—came out" of the oven, Brand Ib." —Miss Melluso wiU—gjve-a com- -place an empty pie tin on top of the baktd^eooled pie. Fit the edges.Z |^_ plete report on the Institute Con - of the empty pie tin clrt<**~tri tlr* — TRUST COMPANY |~7 ference at a -hail meeting-of edges of the bottom tiii-rwhich "Holds" the pie. Seal: together with cello- Lancaster Brand- -Ib; — -,- Boneless CALIFORNIA - t.FRI. ..-•GOLDEN -Lancaster-Brand '•- ife- •lslilslils Lancaster Brand Oven Ready .. RED FJJPE Ib. st IZuts Slightly Higher— Tite^ £ Lancaster Brand FROZIN WOfll .'• V -?— Strawberries |dealsliced—2 k^ ssfeaia< P Beef Lfver Lancaster Brand (C GLENDALE c\UB . Cheese Spread 2 £ 79' Lancaster Brand AIrioe __JDEAU^ATURAL SLICED ',- M . '. Ib. Swiss VIRGINIA LEE Pah with —Handles All prices effective thru Saturday, June 10th -€o"l'OTf o hppJyethy len e^r^?. ^ )lful Won't dent GREEN P''sce*s - Enjoy sensational-savings on these four •. £- MPS dish pans, mixing bowl sets, waste- lir addition to regular stamprwith the purchase of meat totaling •* baskets fnade' of" flexible polyethylene. $3.00 or more and this coupon. Mjnit 1 Coupon Per ^Customer. • They wear long, give unbreakable serv- NAME 3-P'iece - ice,, brighten your dectir. ' - Mixing Bowl-Sep- GREEN . , • Get one .'. .• or all four at this sale price .. . orid save! .__L ._ 1- BLUE STAR SHOPPING CENTER In addJtiori-to your regula'r-srampi"Wjth~hieal~pureKaSf T7~ BONNIE B^URN ROADJ WATCHUNG. NJ. : totaling $3.00 armors jnd newspaper coupon at right 1 At Kresge's—"This Week's Big Buy is Your Best Buy1 ....—>--•_ THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1961 mer—feature or the-CBSJele-1 MOVIE CLOCK vision Network, Monday nights— beginning July 3a.;.~ — - WESTFIELD __Now that Anne Bancroft has left Bird Life Film RIALTOTHEATRE To Celebrate her Broadway starrer, 'The Mir- —-June '7. 8, 9—All Hands on acle-Worker,' she's beehrecelY- ,Roy » Puckey.-president- of the 7:25. Clmmaron, 9lO57^une 10, •Face' lnglan' enormous-number of TV Riley Hero Sensational fii~"Take Me Along' of Hero,' with a cast ta Bryant was the, permanent i 9^ frofthe~networks^whTm " TieadeH- y ik Lemmonr",wlll—vocallst-up-to-a~~yeat ago ano>=scnpts rate,-a! .color, movie entitled All Hands on Deck, 3:49, 7:50. The-oldest-fraternity, on Noel-is-retlring-to-Call- -fwould like to herrback before -June-I2.13r^All~H>nd« on Deck, Audlencea ar thJi-Meadowbrcok—the-cap^bl« hands of—-Pat-^^JniortrJuirior-eQaege^ampjigr-P-l "Mid-West Nature TraITs"~at^ fo: 7:25. Clmnuron, 9:05s- Dinner Theatre-are living the Johnson who gives an affec- Kapps Pal, will celebrate the, will star in the Union County Park Commis- Xlfeof Riley. .Late portrait and uses her 25th anniversary of it. founding. jriebroadcast this SEE/HEAR^A new Audio Fidelity sion's Trailside Museum, in the_ SUMMIT r William Bendix, nero -at thfe - at a dinner-dance Sunday even- Stereodlsc,, - Bop Prescott- p^ _W_atchung -Reservation, on Sun-~ -..OTRAND THEATRE volce 0I) TV. -day.-Junp J1 at 3:00 p.mr tefe L L guillng- nostalgic -mus- Ro6e»— rz ^The-ilraternlty is returning to :" Mrs. Puclciey, "wi Prof, 3:20, 7:00, 9:30. June Meacnam co-star with Lemmon If they became movie stars over- lcal comedy, T'ake»Me Along^ e sIte of lts created by ABG's-top sound ef- • 10, 11 — Absent-Minded Prof, '-.sttging. their 22nd -full- "• * &&*&* affair In the 90-mlnute drama* which" night. He say's:. 'These kids which opened Tuesday nlghf(MBy or lts fects artist, Bob Prescott. Ra- life In the Witchita Mountains^ 2:00, 4!35, 7:10, 9:45. Horse length musical comedy at .the -f , «tfver.anniversary^cele- was adapted by Robert-Joseph ihave. a better chance .than the bration. The group s first dance dlo-TV's busiest announcing Wild Life Refuge_ln Oklahoma; -with Flying Tail, 3:40,6:15,8:50. 31) for a five .- week run «_ Meado.wbrobk. producers Helga from the novel by Pierre Boulle, fellow wfio hadTio stage" exper- In 1936 was held at the Scotch personality, Cy Harrlce does the the Santa Anne Refuge in.Texas, June 12, 13~Horse-with Flying the popular Route 23 show & Gary McHugh with Carl author of "The Bridge Over the ience, and after, one or two pic- Plains Country Club (then cal- voices. A very fine addition -Sawyer-and Dick Scanga have River Kwai' • tures became a star and was.reg=~ led ShacEamaxon Country Club). . for your record collectionl.... A—salt—of-the-earth type gent, "come up with another ulated to "making one—or two Prof. 3:20, 7:00, 9:30. ~ 'eral hundred brothers-thyo- When_Dave Garroway left Chi- Glaude • HopkTBsT the Nevele Bendix gets a chance to dis- -Uant cast. Iri-addltion to^ those pictures a year.1. ughout the United States have been cago to go to'New York City Country Club, EllenvlUe, N.Y. UNION THFATRF. ~ play his song and dance talent already mentioned, IsabelleFar- Jl! CIuBT extended lnvltatlorurto-attena-the -8, 9, 12, 13=Clmarron, along, with his brilliant, acting- headllner, featured Actor Walter Slezak Is duelo j -it -™ j -T- > tlinner-dance, John H« Carhart producer named BUI Hobln. Jhe ^e.re with his musical group, 1:20, 8:50.- Savage Innocents, ability in Take Me Along." He _hlt_the--lecture-circult-soonw!irr -3i40, 7:15.. JuneHbO—Have-Roc- _recreates-tfre-role-of-Sid;-irpart and* L*a Hlume ue ma 1 ante «, „ ^^~ :—on a uew~Prestlge—bP-" _ " _-• -4-—., of New Brunswick, fraternity-- Pf ofone the album ihow'ttarUng ket Will Travel, 1:10. .3 Worlds originated . on Broadway by hottest new• showjo-cpme — Johnny Desmond- and' Ray Mc- of Gulliver, 2:30; Savage Irnioirnio- Jackie Gleason, whom-he r'eplac- on Broadway.-glves-aaovelyper^ said^. ^ gnd__. dlnne^_dulinnl being released "coa'st to coast •v«ry Friday. H to TV in.years, 'Sing Along. WlthT and .also- being placed on sale Klnley will-co-host the new CBS-' P, *»i fi,s*in.rimflrrnn,5:40 . ed midway during the show's formance as. Muriel, and Rich- . __,_Charte, r.. .members o_f thi- s•• are• a ; 1 L ThrM private ard Blair asJ -R-iehard—scojres ^TAfc ^eTi^ GlOTn MiUer-T4me,' 9T40.- June llj^-Cimarron,ljOO»^highly successful-pun. which debuts-Monday, JulylO.^- Banquet tootia 5:00, 9:20. Savage Innocents,, The man who starred in heavily. Saralou Cooper and Pat dinner. . Evry aHaiT Mount are amoung others who . Charles Dalby of 129 Vinton clr- hotel's Safari Lounge ^=^.1 _^3:40, 8:00. —June=l-4——Ab countless motion pictures slngs_ That's all for now.- is a luecnf contribute to the success of the_ i. Low- tchard doubles in brass sent-Minded Prof,_l:30, 9:00. Jiove sonf s and praces like a- In order to- accomodate the le- day jUght spot on the NBC-TV IS lucccasful show. erre, Jr., oll41 Vinton circle, . -Bobbiklns, 3:O_O,J:3Or playfu- ^ l hear'much-to ^he der . gion of Bendtx fans, the Mea- Fanwood;- Also serving" TSFthe "Broadway seasoij. The Happiest I 10th Grandchild Born -4igtU—of-the-audience; - He-does—dowbrook E.G. Marshall and RoberTReed MILLB URN THEATRE announces a spe committee for-the affair, which. Girl In the World,' currently^. -June—3,—8,^9-TCimarxon, 1:15, a great softshoe dance with cial luncheon matljiee, Wednes- Police Chief W^JSelander_and - • Allen Frank~tfiat .delighting jam-packed audiences 9;10. All Hands-in-Deck, 3:40, brings down days June__lix_iThere is a •_blM=vtite welcomed their tenth" the house. Frank, a . this-year,__are Matthew P. Prin- at the Martin Beck Theatre~far 7»0ijune-10—Go'mmanGhe-Sta- veteran choice of three specials on-the, hour weekly dramatic series re- .grandchild on May 31, when their of the stagehand of the screen cipe of MountainsMUV and Fred New York. Mr. gitchard is:not tTon,. "l:35rTSgler, .2:50. Clm- menul_ with Bendix- and com- volvlng"around a fatherland son' daughter-in-law Jew presented - does an excellent Job in. the' J.Puorro ofSpringfieldT of the gala pro- arron, 4:20, .8:30. All Hands on pany as the second^course des^ "team of attorneys and-eombjn^ but also the director her husband Guy with a bouncing—|H Walter Pidgeion rolei;~-~*' sert. • ..The 'Eyes' Have-It ^. * :Ing the-appeal-of-matnrej-full^- '£;the-musical-comedy7 . baby^boytzrThe young-nflfflFwho; -Bendix portrays a smalltown - ' i ~ '. • . — • . * .- dimenslonal'drama with^iejjas^ AIR-CONDITIONED! . Though the "eyes" have it this— Ruie aiso stars ^th other top has been named Guy Thomas THEATRE newspaper' reporter, who keeps ic attraction of week-to-week -Lobster-For-Dinner ?—:—z^r year, mascara beaded lashes -are _• roie^ fmed^yJraB^Selt^andZISelander, Jr. weighed In at «even •^•MIHBURN Z-'breakjhg .the heart of his girl v continuity. In cnaracters . and : Buttery lobster tails for dfnner never smart. Before mascara, dries Varnelir^E. Y. Harbiirg pounds, four ounces; anqVhas a ' Now.Tluu TUKSCUJ Irlend' Lily. • Tile latter—fejiin 1 •_The Cimarron is op.en! and call for finger bowls oMiot water. oh YQur flashes, hd]dT^"^foided'~theme7 -will7^_beL1seerf Saturday^ some-mlEhty pretty lyr- slster.named Sandra Jeanne.The —Hie-i>art-h- Iremhlc.'i with' the and papeii hapiins at' each place . th^^efulmu^cof v^ungerSelanders are^dets: thunder of ten thousand Deck, 6:45, IQiSikJune 11—Ctm- setting. -• • - ' 1 T7_ •—-hooves^- - l-^lSe^hisWd^^IGHTS-SeUNDS^I^Gm-XSeV Jacques. Offenbach. All Irr all of Short Hills. tllcmr+'ora Maria—Schsll— Arthur O'Connell trret* has its guest roster Z£Ladds up to_a very^rsfreshlng Anne Baxter Deck,' 1:15^ 5:35, 9:55. JunTT2T in " almost completed for the month evening in the theatre. 13—Cimarron, Id5, 9:10; AllHa- June. Corning up-onTthe CBS- r ' R-tiss Tamblyn nds on Deck, 3:40rr^30. i—. •' Exhibits TV Wednesday night ,show are -Ar..thcmy Q "NEWARK-RKO] _ Edgar Bergen==bn June ~ RADIO-TV JJEWSREEL: "This "THE SAVAGE Arden SXQ.CJENTS': June 7,8,12,13 - Curse of Were- on 7^^16=^21—and Jerry Week Around thp World,' a Sun- co-starrlns \ wolf— 11:00,1:58,4:56,-7:54,10S6 on~June=28;~The regu- day evening review—^^of the Yoho Tan) Shadow of CajL- 12:39, 3:37,6:35, lar panelists — Henry Morgan, -week's major news storlej, re- Th Trip NnfTnhai Arfl- Tcchnlrama - Tfchnlcolor • 9:37r June 9^- Curse of Were- Henry Gfls"s"er7-born""ln"NeWBrfc r—the—ABG^News-Gor • BANQUETS- ~^- Sat. Mat Kiddle Shaw wolf - 12rl'9, 3U3, 6K)7, 9:05, and a graduate of the Newark demy oX_Design in 1948_andbe- Bejsy Palmer — have-had their—respondents -who' covered them, _ Big Cartoons .- — School'bf Fine and Industrial Art . came a full Academician in 1950. vacation periods and will be to- 3 Stooires 11:59. S«adow~of Cat - 1UOO,_ will premiere Sunday, June 18... -RtMrvatibiu Albert W. Sttmitr -liHave Rorkef Will Travel" 1:54, 4;48, 7:42, 10:40. June 11- member of the National Academy -Apainter with~superb technical gether again as a group on the "Three or Worlds of Gulliver" with paintings in over thirty —command of his'medium and a Curse of Werewolf --2KM, 5:02, uncoming shows... .: . LPL 4-3400 Owner-MoMgemtnt ~YPur_.Mlllljiirn Theatre is now 8:00, 10:58. Shadow of Cat - major collections, author of six fine eye for detail, Henry j^olly BergenT one of the most o-Selected rebroadcasts_o£ilhe bringing you trip finest lrt-,v -books on art, demonstrator of art. motion picture theatre^ All r».wr Gassner's work-is_p_resently in astute businesswomen ui show Ami SothenrShow*-will be a sum-' _drapes. seats, carpet/etc. ^ _ technlques-^Qj^Ums^and winner over 30collections4ncludlng-the—buainccj, recently mndcn^tidyJ 1.1 ——' -of-over-100- awards-is having|.^n_ ^ ever-y—evening ;.»i ( exhibition taihe art gallery of the _Boston Museum of Fine Arts_and 4n^L r niaynouse. the-~iJhTladelpHI~i'CfTTi4u^eTIm._^j3een 'living tile* past, several — lohnny-DM ihd DirectoT-ofrthe^Newark-School His exhibit-at the Paper Mlll_. months while filming 'Cape Fear' - of Flne-and-Mdustrlal-Art-frorn- "Playhouse^includes many paint- as Gregory Peck's leading -1947 to 1954, Mr. Gasser studied ings done in the lovely streets Polly spotted a 'property_Jer__j r : at the Art Students League-wlth of Paris and on the canals of sasalfj^»~-^j~ari in_a_hewspaper, the ^RIALTO Robert Brackman_and privately Venice^_Hls .work will be shown-j^jt day-bought the" property, We«t(ield_ -... flb 2-1288 with John R. Grabach. Winning in the art gallerjrthrough_rtienin:—^and-the-^ollowing day sold the XT-HRU TUESDAY g y t CIMAKKUN" -..-_ recognition for his work with—-of-"Qne-Upon A Mattress'* star* property-^—and—as—quick—as features I—watercolors^-he-was-elected-att—ring—Pat— Garfoll,—terminating—Jj, John Glgnn Feed . at up several thousand , In Cinemascope & Color= AIR-CONDUIONEQ |_on June 24th; dollars..^- -Weekdays of 9:05 Opening at Paper" Mill Playho Anne Luckett and—John-^-^ L\IOY ^^Jiffle-26th,-CqHie^C«sS^ nTsipedrrbya3ortsrT| "*~Pqt Boons . UKIOH . HU-8-9440 ner-and-Haiis-Conreld In "The McNeill for hls^ABCiRadio ser^. NOW .THRU SATURDAY^ Pleasure of"Hls-Cinnpany"._ ALL HANDS'ON DECK" " ies, The Breakfast-Club. Ant- Glenn.Ford— Mario Schell "CIMARRONi— dancing &30 Pat-Boone—Barbara-Eden tES CIRCUS ENJOY L1NCHE0N DAILy^-MOHDAY thru FRI.DM- — 4 artd .9:30 p.m. 'E—MU.LBUKN, N.1. : » .PR««I-*. SWIMMIMO ."Mat.Childrons Show for your .dining and-dancing gleasure- "THE TINGLER" - 10:00 a. m. to 7 p.' COMANCHE STATION" PRIZE GAMES ——skilLand chart "" - iUNLIA-r-l+tWU -I-UE-SDA-V- Elizabeth Taylor Dana Andrews MEW RIDES —Mewy-Mixer- 0 "ELEPHANrWALK"~~~ Co Kart-Speedway ol'sn "" near Cai^n SlalcPtilnrty; Routes 22 «nJ 2^-^ KIDDIEIAND paikinj (or 2000,cai> -•> - new coaiteFand FUN FOR ALL BASILS 96JU 0LYMPUr alternoon and night IXVINGTON-MAPLSWOOD STCAK HOUSE mo>t particular ... RoirrE-22- MOUNTAINSIDE 2HEOWS- # DINNERS # COCKTA4.L LOUNSE # BANOilEtJACIliriES- (Sirving Up To SO PaoplaJ Conditioned! Thv_flalf way House TUE —Ji •ovi -ZANIES? &-:-^ }r- • /~~ DAR GR0VETN7J; » Kes/Ct K-14hh COMEDY -IN- t YEARS! at profesiv HAVE YOU TRIED aiVEN ACRES—MWohir. Gol* ' extra added attraction Archery Range—Outdoor Roller Rink — Canoeing and Boating on Shallow Loch Luqut VVAXT DISNEY'S Table Tennis—Picnic Area Academy Award Winner Pony and Horsepack Riding Snack Bars—Refreshmehtf DEIVE-IN RESTAURANTS "The Horie wiHi Hie LATELY Unlimited Parking FUN^SPREE PASSES^ oi. Turkey— Sandwichinii ENTIRE WEEK BEGIN. WED., JUNE lttfa Maahed Potatoes THE MOTION PIDTURE THAT STARTS ITS OWH TRADITION OFGflEATMESS! . e line*. Eves ft Weekends • Special Party Rates -AT OPEN DAItr . ctliiint ^-7- a lt-;e*rto-*nirt«i- TWODINNIN© ROOMS •— DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS PIlVAn 1OOMS Ut f ARTIB 'Where the Right Crowd Vi alto hm NikwvyJbil #_MI "'• MIDNIGHT Meet*'To Eaf RICOMMIMDIOIY DUNCAN HINU Morri* It SprtajfleJi AVM. . —Spiihjfidcl—BRexel- ROirTK 10 for MSIRVMTIONS • MUrdMk 74797 Morrli Pl«lnT ^JETTSJi; Bowcraft Woodland Playland Open Daily 8:40 tint, to Route22 : 1 A03467S.^- feotehPlains NOON TO 10 fM. • MIDNIGHT SA'UHOAYS 11:30 a.m. . ClWIPlUHDAyiiW&MOMDAr- Ca'tb Service Extraordinary , •__ .(* PA6E12_ THURSDAY, JUNE^WL j^ap&st-Men P4arr r Annual-Retreat— — Nevr Jersey Baptist Mwcwill Gollege^Head After 40 Years of Service hold -thair- 29th—annual—retreat ._._ -—_-__=• ^_.._«;_spphmor.e_at_ from FridayT^eyening, juim \k Randolph^&lacon Woman's'Col- -lege-and-daughtepof-Mivani Given Dinp'er-aUSJB-Golf Club Peddle School, Hlghtstown (Exit It. M^ Rlchey, 1437 Deer. Path, #&TN.J. Turnptte). Reservation* MountalnsTdet salecta Honorary chairmen werezMfS'—ctn b* madde through any church an Assistant Training Group and friends honored.Mrs. Helen welfare and civic activities. Ap- Dwyer~3nd^McL«ah. Honorary in the New Jersey Bapt|»t Con- Leader for Freshman Orientation M. -Glaeser of PiainfleM Moib-> pearlng-among _the solid phalanx —vice chairwomen' were Mrs- ventln'-'» nicker".^ -ly ann/iiinry.ri hf>r*-etlrement-a&f— pped6nt-lnantly: Democriirlr hnarri —••---• year lit in «gort_tcLhelp 40 years as aRepubllcan leaAer ot trusteetees 6o1f by-the-action-qfinhe^State-Boapd— of Educatlorii' and-expecT to ini- tiate_th.e-program_ln-September— Avlth "at leasgslxty—or seveny^7 teacher candiaates. Frlnal_approyal TpLthe; program s^ was the culmination year exporation-of-the needs andfaclllties_a!uBlaomfleld,eoli lege by the Academic Affairs brock, Director of Teacher Ed- ri and others from the State—Depart ...Would you, or. someone you Jmow.. like to Invite one of two 'Fresh Air' children toyouf^home tor period of two weeks this summer?— if so/tepntact Mrs, John C. Han- Hon of 23 Harvey-Drive, -Short Fresh Air place_JL50O frofn New York's po_or-ana-over- crowded neighborhoods. The fund pays for transportat- ion, liability insurance for hosts, and all medical bills,-aa welLas escort arrangements. The host's AND LOAN ASSOCIATION -expense is that of maintalng a i—QNIY—T4QH pfr hundred per year on amount borrowed 134 Springfield Av* I 175 Morrl. Avt. 1634 Sprlngfi>ld Av The Mopl.wood7-N-iH-|pr!ngllilclrNrJ Maplawood, N. range in age from five to ten SO 3-4700 I DR 6-5940 3-1771 .. .Families wishldg^to (Moin Offio) 1(Sprina)itld Otflc«l ffutcn» Offletl invite children may designate an age, sex as well as race urrf^li t/D.OM h 'A* (and religion .if this is import- l S.un|i«iU.lo«« l anL). Ttip'Fimd rppnrta a lcular need to place more coys and Negro children of all ages. DonVterrthese-chiidren-flownl— 0^1 NEW CARS 1800." ." -55.S>4" : THE NATIONAL STATE BANK EUIZABETH"' SPRINGFIELD • ROSELLE PARK Em KAY PflinT E UJflLLPPPER CO. SUMMlt^KENlLWORTH • WESTFIELD V A '. • ' ff-E-P-O-S-l-T—l-N-S-U-R-A-N4!-E--C-0-R-P-0-R-ArW0-H rir0F c of each year loMay 1st of the succeed ~ygirg"1970 to 197?f_both inclusive. t0 rhp so'that the temperature ofthe. roomsiusei _ _ BOROUGH_CLEfiK_and COUJICU of" the- Bo- the nuI'ser>' school shall always_be kept at 70 and Geslne Paich have applied to the Town-"~Ortilnance"shall be_subinlriec? for cohsidera- rough-of M6untainslde—N~J., lor » Men- ..-deErees-Farenheit-or-abgvelJeiweenlliulluurs —ship Comnilttee-ofThf Township of Spring- ' tlon and final passage at a regular-meeting. terest payable February 1 and August 1 In ary Retail Consumption License renewal for~ of 8 a.m.and 4 p.|m. — ' ' -field. In the County of UnloirmJ-the State ~~of the said Board"of "Health to be held on each year.— ETS FOR SALE - premises sltuatea "on Route 22, -Borough. ?* ;Thl^Ordin*ance shall take el. ect inline- °f New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Con- June .21,1961, in the Springfield Municipal HELE^WANXED-WOMEN The' bonds wilTbe Issued In bearer form of~ Mountainside, County of Onion, State of aiaTElJTftETTDill passageandpubllcationac- gumption License for premises 250-252 Mor- Building at 8:00 pm., at which time and place with coupons and will be of the denomination " Jersey. \ _ -__ cording jg law. r.ls.Avenue, _ said Township, . 'any person or persons interested therein, ood homes, 6 puppies, of Jl,000-e«ch,- and will be reglaterable as PART TIME household help want- Objections* • lf-any,-should be ma'de lm-" ' I, EleDnoreH. Wonhlngton, do herebycertify Objections, II any, should be made lm- will be given an opportunity to'be heard con- old—Call-DR '6-1007 to principal only or as to both principal and ent ^preferred medlately in writing, to Elmer A. Hoffarth,—that, I'm ttiregaingOrdlnance was introducedat • '"ri'ately^irwrlrn^-tcrElronOTe-HrVYenh- iei iiint?uch-6rdinMice Interest reconvertlble at thejexpense of t Borough Clerk of Mountainside, N J, first readirig-at-a regular meeting of the Board Ington, Township Clerk of the Township of ~EIepnpre.H.Worthlngto.n Mountalnvlew GaiUeim. DR : holder into coupon bonds and will be payable Kh&VISL or-Health of the Township of Springfield In the Springfield, lii the Counrjj^jrf Union jnd_ Secretary, Board of Health =— A DOR ART. K -kittens,'- freef-'sjix u the principal office of the Fidelity Union County of Unlon^tate of New Jersey, held on State o'f New Jersey. June 8th, 15th, weeks~old. Fully housebrokenr— •- Route Trust Company, Newark, New Jersey. Wednesday evening.May 17,1961,and that the " "LMUT WALTER iL-,—-. COUNTER girl to work In dry Mountainside, N, J. "proposal must specify In a multiple " Ideal pets. DR-6T-5629 said Ordinance shall b&submitted for consid- PASCH, , GESINE BOARD OFEDDCSTnjF [ of-1/a..or 1/20 of 11 a simile rate of I With or without eration and final passage at a regularmeeting PASCH., THE-UNION COUNTY KEG1ONAL-HIGH tereat not exceeding t% per annum which the., KITTENS'.FREE. Fiddle.-.Faddle; of' the said Board of Health to be held on June SCHOOL B1STRICT No..' 1 . , experience—Apply Jersey Drive .bonds are to bear, and no proposal will be'. 2M9tlhSi ln eieariers, 233•Mountain;Ay&. Pish: and Tusfrneed for transporting'pu- -considered "which apecllleB a ruthlghertkin':J»--_. -.. "i~f ,-i_ jueh Ordinance. llluli SUmul Plan lit Nm-1, at 0 unl • GIRL for Art and Paste-up ESTATE OF AUCE L. MATTHEWS, _Kas. applied to the ,Town-' Daylight Saving Time, on Tuesday, June'20, be less than {1,500,000 nor partment of Springfield Sun. Ex- 1 Purauint lo the ordetiof EUGENE J. KIRK, ship Committee of the Township of Sprliu;- Eleanore H. Worthington^ 1961 at the Jonathan Dayton. Regional-High!— Il,50110g0j — IhejSMwof Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the .pertence not necessary, but «r- field, in the county of Union amTthe.State'" _Board of .Health Secrctarj'* School, Mountain Avenue,Sprlngfleldi=New— fifth day of May A jj., 1961, upon the applica- ~ Hatlc- 'talent desired. Apply^ in WE BUY BOOKS. E anywhere -T=BELGIUM-BLOeKS used-forcurb-- New Jersey f( ? 9-3771 or DR-9-4059. California. rison Street, —Ing.—Appollto s,-98 Maln'Street,- —bution License Drummond _Wllde, ' East Orange, N.J. "Sprlngfleld, or call DR 6-1271. W7M 58 Beechwood Drlve.Oak-- ::"-=Morri; s Avenue, in said Township, • Street, East Orange, N J. HOSPITAL bedsr~wlieel- chair, Eleomore H, Worth- DRexel 9-^771 ofcPgexel 9-4059 lngton;*-T_awjiship Clerk ofThe Township of Cornelia De Vrles—Apt-5-J , Meadow walkers,' sun lampirfor saleTor F. Shern,6.42S—Brann Street,Oakland,Call- Springfield, in the County of Union and State Gourrr- giffmn-N^J^-Treasurer—•--- :Fr«« delivery. -Fruchtmana MOTING, HaullugrReasonable, fomla. '' — ______Oblectlons , if any should be made.^lm- medlately~ln—wrlntIng-to-Ele6nore-H,-Wo-— =^»«M*S Stewart,-2832 Woolsey-Streetr _ETHEt-KRAV-lS- Prescrlntlotfiflniflr^Summlv " thington, ^Township of Springfield • in the _ 7 HERMAN-KRAVIS ""•Ofc.^, 3-7171. ' ~~~~ Day. or nighu Consolidated Movers County of Union and State of. New-Jersey.^ 276 Morris Avenue 0 Moryland. -TO »ettle-estate,-ruga naverused.'^"' "' ^^ ~ ~~=^- Springfield, N. J.' . SPRING LIQUORS, INC. -John A Davle -—TlOtTtdtefman Avenue - . J^" "9xlS |85i Ccherr»l»«rMOVlNG7"^:STQRASEr^Piaiioat--Maryiand/^^^^r^ ciitonrNnt. —1- ••" ~ G.E. Vacuum—$20;' Alao WOol appHanceS, furniture, etc. We Bernal E. DobeU,25_JJnJa_Vlsta.Way.Pr- Jtuie 1,& 'June.1. 8.. . hooked, braided rugs. PL-7^823. specialize in prompt, efficient i^- _*£*>• ... ^^=i~} C O TR|ff«; •_ • -, • Service. Free estimates. Call Metedeconk, New'jersey.- AN ORDINANCE TQAMENDANORDUJANCE, TAKE NOTICE that the Springfield Steak INSTRUMENT SALES, Rentals, BrlggS Movers. DRexel 9-4954 A. A. Edwards, SQ-Rockaway Avenue, San TO REGULATE THE MAIOTENANCE AND House, has^appiled to the Township Com-* •^~ repairs. . Large-stoefc^of-music _ Francisco, California^ CONDUCT OF A NURSERY SCHOOL-AND mlttee of the Township of Springfield for a for piano,-organandlintniments. PIANO TUNING :r» A. Faldley,_14tW Frederick Avenue.Sal- PRESCR1B.1NG, PENALTIES FOR-THE-VIO—plenary-reuil-consumpUon-llcense-for-pre- lsbury, Maryland LAT1ON THEREOFj- _ ~ mlses situated-on Route #22, Springfield, E?r4vatezzleasona, -VEITJS .MUSIC ALlTMAKE§_Of-P_l«n.O8_tUned_ and jvilllamJJ. Jackson; JBox 120, Potomac Heights BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Health N.J. ;___ !ompleteplano Service. Indian Head, Marylnnd, - ;— -t^ateiownstnp-orsprtagheld In the County Off!cers_ot the corporatjon include: c< 1 WVman 2-0879. -^caU I. Rudnw, POpUr_1^565, i™".£;± l'"^ "i^f ™ Avenue, of Union, State of New Jersey, that Sectionv.i^°rKsl£ffl«lfi»l5Z.Essex FElls, N.J. _ S' ^ao berKelay at. Map -UNIFORMS,_by Puritan, white Iqhool and Pre- CTaltles-foPth ____!_}____ y Biy'loh—anil- Jacrun-,- drip -^ '**£ PenPrase:'395a -9tee-4a^ ^Lor±yaltresB,- -Experience iy—hliuulU henaiutea____ _gbjectlons7-il my___W____i_Ja___ =£attowaj ~". i^sz-^ -^Baeflrfw "7 ffank=baiaaa!C3E li^_-- —zevenings < not lie opcrcted at all-darlng-the- ^—— . , Sprlngtieldjiteak House.- tlncUJ raniths of July and^AugusLi —1 •• ' Route 22;SprlngflelcWJr- RUMMAGE and White Elephant INCORPORATED (g) -Heat shall be,provlded from October 1st June lst.Sth. Sale: St. Stephen's-Parish House,'• 300 Mercer Street' MURRAY HILL Jersey City, N.J. Main Street, Millburn, on Wed- Radio & TV Service June 1st.8th. nesday -JUne 14th and Thursday _, 76 Marlon Avenue TURF BUILDER® supplies all the nutrition'grass needs to thrive. > June 15th, 9:00 am to 4:00 p.m. New Providence TAKE NOTICE that the^Baltusrtl Golf Dip YOU KNOW?? Club has applied to "the Township Com- SEARS Roebuck &Co. has an Appliance Service PHONE CR 7-3031 mittee of the Township of Springfield, In That means you can easily have a greener, thicker lawn—no, V 24" ROADM.^iSTER,boys bicycle the County of Union and State of New Jer- Center in Union, N. J. Phone Mllr'clwW 7-18nn. good condition, $20;: 713 FURNISHED' APT. WANTED sey, for a Plenary Retail Consumption LI- SEABS stocks Vi Million Dollars in parts at this. ^_ . • ' " — -•' cense for premises situated on Shunplke matter how poor your soil (yes, even if it's subsoil). And don't JULY and ;August, • 4 to 5 rooms Road ^ sald TowlshMP. Service Center. • . -WASH1NG maulriiie. automatic-77 needed, facilities included. Have ""' Officers and Board of Governors think it takes hard work! Glean, odorless TURF BUILDER-goes on ~ " ar^k'srnnp clainlpsR SLefil—iilbt SEARS Services^ ALL" Seal's Appliances—Television $00. Swimniini; pool 3'x5 , $4.00 nuerNesvHfork-N.-Y; : RQ—t^U-t-E s-a L - tms— . WllllamM.Black, Vice-President, 59 Lake- Service Center., : -easily view \yewie. Short HlUs, N. J. ' r - ».«.---.—-—I DO-i-rtl-Oj *—^1*.V- Liaiuei *. feiieiier, ireisaict. UUIWLIWB- -SEARS" has 100 servicemen to' servica ~the Non- liour is^all~irtak~e&~tp feecTSOOO sq ft to greener, prouder beauty. BABY carriage, nearly new, lrf /g burUli) GraCtland Memorli Walter F. Blaine; Asst. Treas. 3 Wood- ,Portable Appliances in Your.Home •— ..We' Service.. ^...i^^i^awiii-CiR^r^g^^^/ • ' ''• — •"•••• ' --•-<-'•"•—"•'— ^-— • >«w"- . NspSfrwkgfPoi'rS 'land' Avenue*, Short Hills, N. J. e.' 5 • Q0*Turf mihhiK (lfeg.4:95) plut bookcase ind credenza. DR..6-- W. Vernol Cadmus, 14 Moraine Place, table Sears Appliances and Portable Silve'rtone T.V. _ScD±tsiSnreader fretr. 16.95} both dnlv 16.90 =fffld-Railio at Lhis Service center. statue oi ' Vincent"]. Coyle, 88 Troy Drive.-Sprlng . .WOODEN porch shades. -Storm We Use Genuine Sears Parts — Allstate — David Bradley windows' and. screens for poir'ch. The Statue of Liberty: The Lady te=_Homart- Coldspol DlUllap Kpninnre — Silvprinrr't. MU 2-9250. .''•_•_ nucci. ii&.n LULBI—"«—»-i ' *" >f_Llbertyrtorch-held-higrirwel- —Craftsman. " coming all who seeK freedom on Wslther J, Feldman* 705 Lenape Trail, -i-STA-M-ry-coHeecorsi-get-yQu r-f aV-1- Westfleld, N. J. • ' . ' America's shores. The Statue ffharlea—I—Hodl!eiT26-BarbeiTy Lane.— We are located in Union, N. J. off Morris Ave., on Lousons Ask us about the . orite'-album, the stanps. you need, was, a gift of the Freeh people Short Hills, N. J. ' Cardinai's Road in The Garden Industrial Park. Turn Right'After Ideal and accessories to work with at to ' celebrate—the centennial of Donald C. McGrow. 96 Hlllcrest Avenue!' Farms Goinjr Toward -Springfield or Left at Ideal Farms Scotts guarantee • Summit, New Jersey." ' Root's.Stamp Service, 41 Moun- freedom In 1876. Going Towards Union Center. • .. ~ ' tain Ave., Springfield.DR9-3745.. i Monroe J. Rathbone, 10 Glendale Road," Summit, N. J. • - . a better lawn or John S. Russell, 83 Durand Road, Maple- GARDEN CENTER USED CARS FOR SALE wood N, J.. •"""Edwin H, snyder, 71 Uuddlngton Road, West 1956' BUICK' specialhard-top con- SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. your money -A.—Taylorr^273—Elmwynd Drive, 272 Militowti Rd. vertible; good-- -, N. J. •'•--. - "• APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER good tires, asking.'f $695/ Call . ", Richard G. TinnerhSolm, 52-B Troy Drive, l-' Springfield DR'9-4539..' Objections,' if any should be made Im- LOUSONS ROAD UNION, N. j. mediately In writing to, Eleonore H, Wp- DRexel 6-0440 FORD 1954 V-8 Crestllrie. 2-tone Drive Carefully! rthlngton. Township Clerk of the"Township" MUrdock 7-1800 Of Springfield. In th»' rnunry nf llnlf n "rniH 5—DR-9-2300 'after __ -State-of-New—Jersey. -5-PiyU-and-Satm^ay-and-Sunday BALTUSROL GOLF CLUB ff Ob»n Mon. thru Sttl_____22L_-Ai_!L WAflbEraS , Candidates far degrees at Rut- The long Mountainside' degree^ . gers, The State University-total— candidatei 1S_M1BS Bererly Ann 18fromthffWatchungArea.com- Domarekl, H82lFox trail. Mia* mencement this year will beheld New -Jersey of 1959. Miss Dom- Wednesdav. Tune 7. in the areki is « Dean's List student, 1' for graduates of alll»iher dlV- chairman of the Campus —islons-of-the State -UniyersIty^stioni^Cdmmlttee. SheU ~—ScotcirPlains residents who are didate for a Bachelor of Arts candidates are Kenneth James Science degree.- ( - luso, 6 Gaycroft Drive; John Candidates for Bachelor of Aria Eele—Ingeholmj-^2055-Portlancl—degree-from-Fanwood-are-Mls* ^venue; Jack~~Edward Monett, Janet Barr-Soderberg, 83 Tar» 1982 West—Broad Street; Mrs, ley Avenue. FranGes=H;=Piocek,-U60 Ter- Miss Soderberg^jmajorlng is _Franc~e^co, 1928-Westfiedl Ave- a-v-riv Mill. University. Bfer'- KBHNEaHiJjMMfellw - ' JACK EDWARD MONETT =•'' NICHOLAS D1F MRS. SYLVIA S, CHASENS nue; Mrs. Sylvia- S. Chasens, ls-chilrman of the bids 1249 Sleepy-lttllow Lane; inT mlttee for the SpringJFj PhylU53~Jean Hahm, Westfleld chairman ofthe Christmas^For- Avenue." ...... „«„ -luso, a state scholarship —Thomas J. Lee 82 Timber Dr- holder, is assistant_treasurer lve; Miss Dorothy Josephine Kr- nsf-phl—Gramma Delta, sports iechbaum,. 293 Springfield Ave- and-managing editor of. 'Scar- nue. and Miss Nancy Joan Maa- terfraternitv-^—Goua^V—Greek—Berkeley Heights, are degree _Week Commlttee'chairmanrtFeW candidates. • • asurer" of—Arnold- Air. Society Mr. Lee Is a candidate for^a lieutenant colonel-in AFROTC. Bachelor of Science degree. Miss queen's guard commander, sec-. Kriechbaum Is BachelorofArts reury of Scarlet Council, a Dls^. degree candldaterand Miss Mjn-_>« ttagulBhed-WfiitBry-Student, and ner ls-a canaidjae^for agachelori a member of Gold R, Scarlet of Science degree=in;Nur8e Ed- -Key; Booster, Newman and It- ^Mlsjs Manner is assistant eg-; =a"aDanT"Clubs; ' ^v^^ • '• unselor In residence, a-cheer- He was elected Who's'who ini: leader, .a member of the House ^Amerlca^^eoUeg.*-n™^^£ SSSeS^S-tu^ -—Mr* Ingehoml and Mr. Monett Mr. Di Francesco and Mrs. Plocek-are candidates for- Ba>. Fifty-six freshman *tMcte3 w Mrs. Chasens, senior bee i&Z Lehigh University, bethli visor, lsTTcandldate for a Ba- Pennsylvania, —earneiittunerals elor of Silence degreeJn home In four sports this sprlngr'lt economics. •' was announced by Gen. Eercy_L, —Mlss-Hahnv-a member of Vo- Sadler, dlrector~of athletics and -orhees Chapel-Scholrr Kklrk- physicat-edueaaon-at-theUnlver- partlclTlChapeJL Choir, safety —sityr^i___- Is a candldaleToTXBacBelor of Arts-degree in history. had earned^awards-ln-fall-or- Leeam Aldouby. 17 - MRS. PATRICIA M. KURAN THOMAS J. LEE ^DOROTHY-j4 KRIECHBAUM^ NANCY-JOAN-MANNER. 7 Tudor Court; Miss Linda La- earlier numerals won JBAMW BEVERLY ANN DOMAREKI JANET B. SODERBERG zarus, 183 Mllltown Road; Frank^three In soccer^two ta basket- -•• • -ball, aadLonfr In wrestling. _*. McNair-Receives^aeheloFS-Degree John Robert McNair, son of Mr. ~ of the Brown University-Glee- jndJylrB. blJfNif^M^^si^^^^eg^q^ SZ~36 Kempshall Terrace, Fanwbod,~-Cholr. a a gradnattrofScotch Plains High _ Brown University awarded de-_ for School, received the Bachajpr of _Jgges to^^49 senlors^today at : Football. .. ~" __ . _ _ ._Arts_degreei_ He waiTmeiger Brown2GPverslry*s 193rd'annual Jean Pharmaceutical Assocta- tlon. He Is candidate forjB*^ chelor of Science degree. Mrs. Koenlg ls_a candidate for -a Bachelor—ofc^ArtS-degree NAGEL Irematics. She ls^-secre_ 6it~Pr Mu Epsilon_and_recetyed h zarus are candidates for,Bache» i m |__ _lo_r_of Arts-degrees. Miss Ser- Vln-is=a-history majorjand^lss. Lazarus,. English. ._. . 'k candidate tor a Bachel i^Law-Degree, Mr. Stlfelman be* liangsrBenct Fraternity- Taw Review. "The most important-Office...... -—that oLthEprtva "We were, bornjftunlte with our ^fellowmen, and to Join In com- munity with the human race." II: SnMEIBBfflLaE J rfidasrei Tz-Start^-new-Savings :A~c conrit~fbr-her at First state Insurance-Gompanlesi~ac=— ~tuflo Your Specilicatas — Federal with $25 or more, arid she'll recevrerar cording to New Jersey Regional Manager Rick E. Vernia. *Foi FREE Cosmetic Grooming Kit. This offer extends New Jersey-salesor- ^ to all who open or add "to accounts with $25 or ty-one of the companies' 259 more. Grooming Kits for ladies, Travel Kits for New Jersey sales representar 3ves—received—this-dlst-inct-ion-_ men. this week. . : The *Seal of Confidence!-is-a-^-J • >i» Only one Free kit to each'person warded ^onlyT to those among the onstrated over a long period of ^time^thelr-Sutstahding-abllltyiand: warded only to: those among the companies' agents who have dem- ons t rated over a-long period of WhereYouSave -tlme-their'OUtstanding-'abllltyand—| exceptional - judgment in deallpg" ""wiHTtfie puBBc""as company re- DwiaMtike Friendly presentatives. • Awarded on an annual basis,. it connotes out- Fint Federal standlng service to pollcyholders| A Difference to policyholders ana devotion ~toThe~priiRripler- 'of good business practice. This • program was Inaugurated in-1959. O'Neill received4 cer- tification for the first time this Vear. ' ' "^O'Neill -has-been—an—AUstate- _ ki agent "Since 1935. He repre- sents, the company in the Pirth "PiyitiPeferinSaviStls '•Amboy:'""-a'rea, working mainly NAVEL'S MEAT MARKET from the Allstate location In £^ the Perth Amboy Sears, Ro«buck d-Gompany-^toreF DR6-1926 2^0 MORRIS AVENUE SPRINGFIELD N7J7 ,WiiSTFIELD, N-£&%. HURSDAY, JUN^8,1961 . f PAGE 15 WOMAITS CLt/B_ZI3gt Q t^ -•JVB.B®. ^Scholarship —As-a special finale program until" - Dr. Randolf T. Jacobsen, prin- ! Chldester, president, Car- Fall, the "Springfield—^ cipal of JowtfhanT3ayfonRegl«iaL ter-Bell Manufacturing Company,— Club presented an outstanding- ~ High Scho©L_wlll be the speaker and RichaFdTj Bunnell, president ly unique one woman fashion' -at the Mck=otf-luneh"eon of the Bunnell Brothers Inc.- show at the Ed ward Walton School 1 T ctowl^PTAV-scholarshiF Also Leonard E. Best/president Q&yf ~ JUHG^ /«-••' D&tty - drive on~Monday at noon at the Richard Best Pencil Co.; Charles I Best, fashion .co-ordlnator with " Springfield Steak House. He.will^ C. .Justice, general manager,. Corby's Laundry, did a remark- explain the purpose ofthedrive—Smlth & Smith FuneralDlrectors; able job of accessorizing a basic,, Major Improvements Planned and the methods by whlcHtfirgoal—Jack H. Srlffilman,- partner, Stlsz: -dress-wlthdifferen^scar-veSrhats—_ of $50,000 Is to be achieved, felman and Goldftoger; Nicholas- I jewelery, etc, Her.warmperson- "Meyer A. Blddelman and.Ru- "Sagleton, • president, Liberty^ • allty ,ywpn the appoovat 6T~Ehe . many lovely ensembles she 22_h»ve,' aiso^peaK.Drietiy. Mrs, Mlcliuel -resurfacing 2.6imiles ofthe worn given on how to. dress attrac- Included lower truck speed limits;' A. Passero, Jr.,. is president. down concrete highway from. September 7 to 45 m.pji. along •". Business and industrial leaders ^Itll fy T^ ^ -r?— *C" - Meeker Ave. in Newark-throtgh--Ro\u^2J)etWeen^e^omervUlt -In Spylngfield-and-Kenllworth. the" First ^ . pessorles-f or-tne occassion. . •Hillsid.„.,...„e Townshi-,*•-.._.._.,•",p to Vaux-Hal„ u,nl ,..traffin«i,c. ~<-^<>circle eas ~«zrt tor ~th ,ke =route' -,,,.n>ts o communities now served by the —At the' meeting two-new -mem- in Union Township. „ junction-wlth--U;S. IJn NeWSfk,^ high school, will be guests and Convention bens were introduced and-wel- The project will skip a half -rthe elimination of-nearly-all at-. will serve the committee in an comeaTnto~the Club. They are mile in Hillside where the. Li- grade intersections through the honorary advisory capacity. The Watchung Committee for a Mrs. Samuel Clark, 6 L'ltchfield berty Avenue jrladuct Is to- be construction of oyerpasses^re-- construction and resurfacing of-. 'CffgaTofficals who have accepted _Sane Nuclear Policy will send Place, Springfield, and Mrs, Ar- widened 'and adjoining highway "Invitations include Mayor Vincent delegates with votlng-priviledges thur Peters, Jr., 38 ColfakRoad, sections resurfaced under a sep-__portl6ns of the highway, and in- . -J. BonaiileA, prpstrlenr, Rnnd -to—the-^-Flrst Annual-eonve: ^It. is hoped-that-they- arate contract.—A'low bid of troduction of more than 13 miles ' Electronics; Julian Sarpkin, pub- of the New Jersey Committee for. \rfll. actively" parficlpafe" in the- __$572,631 on the viaduct job was of concrete-center barrier to pre- .. --llsheV—'The Springfield SurT^; ~a~Sane"NudeaiTPbllcyr.SatuFdayr~j -Hiany'ne.w actlvitles-that-arfrlined submitted by the Mal-Bros Con- vent head-on collislohs-betweeh-j—- vehicles " traveling in opposing^— Arthur Hr Smith, Jr., manager. -June 10, in Cranford. • - ... up for the new season. Some_of_ tracting Co., of West Caldwell, } fast week. -" . "" ... directions, ' ~ National State Bank; Mrs. Mary • The convention, focusing on "these include a Country Dance, ll A 500-foot^secUon of Route 22 Funds have been provided -in the ,^__ Dobey, manager, Crestmont Say- Sane Channels to Peace" will on-Fashion Show, Buffet- ings and Loan Association; Law- • feature a panel discussion on dis- FIREMEN PAY TRIBOTE=Every-year on Memorial-Day the-Sprlrigtield Fire Department-paySxtri- Dinner Dance and a Theater Par- unSer the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Department?s-19_60-61 fiscal bud- , = ^bridge on the Essex-Union Coun- get ^ for continuing _the center „ —" —- ' ^^SMfijeht iiTwhlcKDi- jay(jl-enp~ j^t&^o^osj^^n^iO-aav^-^lr-JivesLqghting fires. Placing the wreath this year are left to right:- 1 •will speak oh "rrobloms of ln~~~"~Rev^end-BMcEEmnsr"Fire-phapjlnr:Walter-SchramTn—capjatn of the volunteers; Henry Cubberly, ty Hi;e-wlil-aiso be omltted-from barrler'sEextension-^another—Si-r^ — volunteec fireman: and RoberoDay. Deputy Chief. - ~ -^ _ i'_ .' • ' -r- _Mjss__Joan—Molluso, 37 Twin the resurfacing project, miles^westerly from its'present ,. Hold spection". Dr. Crear, aphysicist _termlnal_pointnat Washington 7~ from Cuiuell, is-oneofthls coun- (Edward Stiso) i— - . ~'" Oaks Oyai, Sprliigfteiri, was _JBLoute U.S. 22 In this area car- ries one of the heaviest' traffic Avenue, GreenbroqkTownshfp7to"7~^ Eeiefefor.emost authorities on dis- lected to represent the Spring- field Woman's-Glub and Jona- loads in the State. Its concrete Thompson Avenue, Brldgewater i armament Inspection and atten- 65 Y^ar—Old-Home-Owners roadways, ^varying from 29 to 32 .Township, \vhere a-wlde center," ded the recent PugwasiTCbnfer- than Dayton Regional High.School _aiithis_year's C'ltizenshTplnstl-^ feet In width were separated by—island exists, The second n.Annual Saturday ence~in~the SoyletUhlon as a dele-- a 20-inch high centers-barrier —•—'—^~_-— Young Republican barbecue-held gate_ from theJthe ^Unite' d States. $ Forms- tute for -Girls. Alternate delegate He-Tnust, as of October!, 1960 -ls-Mlss Joan' Brens, -93=Baltus- under a. previous contract iir or- June 3rd at Binders-in Springfield .Other panel members will be Dr. When the Montclair Museum WilbertLayng. secretary of the^ derjgjjreyent head-on coUlslqns. L_. ^\0ti (\t!T JJL) be _agejS5 or.over; (2) be a rol Way, Springfield. The Insti- developed into a: fine "early rally "George Yevick oTStevens Instlt- Art Schocl-reopens nnSepremhpr Board—of—Tax ? Assessors in^ The roadways will be re$urfa,ced. . *"" . . for the RebpubUcan PartyTAmong ~Bte7^p^H^^"Dlaa«na1nent ~ 26 a new^fclass will be pffered-to Springfield urges all local hdine United" States . citizen; (3) have tute will -be held at Douglass College -from June 19 to June-23. with three Inches of bituminous -those present were the Binders, versus Arm's Control**; Stanley" students; Mrs. Jeanne K. Beau-' owners 'who are- 65 and over beenJegally-domiciJed In- New Concrete" under the latesi_lm- pjV Smirh.gpWrighta,- TAh- AronOwltz;-atrade'Unlon offlclal^=nront/of-redj-r-r.rnv<> i bys and. Eyeretts, all of Spring- speaking on "Economics of Dis-—Instruction in ceramic-sculpture., tion application forms from his—^4)-own-and reside in the dwel- Mrs. M^Kefauver, chairman of field. Other new good prospects-^armamait**TtritfSanford'Gotrltg6;—^Students attending Mrs. Beau- "office now. -As an_added con- ling for—wileh-S^-exeaiption Is the DramtPBepartmentj-has-an- con?ract were_also present but their names SANE ^national political actipri Xmont's-class will learn the basic, veftiencej Mr. Layhg's offIce.will—clairtied.^-In=^additlon, he must- All costs will be borne Bg* hold-ln-eonfldence at direcxor,_speaklng on the principles ofTcifm.and form re- mall "the forms to persons whti have an annual income, during _ •fir B^fsroi S«4"i <"Minft "i by the State Highway Department.' - this—time for obviotis; reasons. Political' Outlook for Dlsarn lationship in sculpture. Ceramic request' them by phohe-or-letter., the applicable Iric'ome period, day, June 19.'AH.Club members ^^^jg, ppf-th e many highlights^gg^oL •In- order^to^receiVe^the^retief^rom—all::sourcleszof. hot more '. areinvited. Further" details'can" During^the construction period a • the indoor-cbokourwadbkr s thh e scheh - granted-for the tax year 1961, ^~ than_$SiO0Oi major portion~iof"lHe7wqrk .will" duled appearance of Township- _Dr. Gerald—Bertin, associate cotta clay with slfp decoration be obtained by calling Mrs. Ke=. the completed form must be re- While all applications will be fauver atiJR 6-O964L Be7perfornie'd at nlght'-ln^prder— ' Committee Candidate-Bob Hard- professor at Rutgers University,—where Indicated. —to—minimize—inconvenience—to— rand—chairn tucned-to-the-assessoFs-nffipp =accepted-by=the aasessor's of- grove_who met-many-republlean- ; rrflfflr. JDuring__work_periQds__ prime=movers under optimum SAiNE-wlll-speal^on^NexLsteps-- Institute-of Design (Bauhausriri—by-Jnlr'lr'l9»lr Mff'Eayng"-cau- iice, the claimant shoulaue-pre-, _..Monday, ,,, ,,Jun—e 12„,, - i„s -themv__ dat^e ... , — • ' "• Ghica£o_and_at San—Francisco Honed. " pared to submit proof that all of thhe SeventSh District Presi- wi*ln the area where wt)rk ls conditions. The food, prepared by State C will beTieM on -gllege and the California To qualify for-the 1961 tax ex- requirements have been met be- ' " -•---^9• =Jackie Binder, was scrumptious ^^ conventli ' "School of Fine Arts. She has g t0 sIn le lane ahdall attendees had sufficiency. Saturday, Ji 10th at the Cran- _emptl.ont_the_applicantrnus_tjneeL "fore the exemption will be gran- Woman's Club, Wesl o ^e, N.J. ^ / 8 ^ I I ford been particularly successful in— the following requirements: ted. . ": : —— tfrly—adjacent—to-the-work—l-l -The total-gathering rna-into two— Mel st-Church,-Lincoln her work with blincTstudents..In_ figures— and the duration was" »nd Groy< eets In Cranford. 1955, the American Foundation from -about one untilelghti{!imis=Jt-wilLstart at-9:30 a.m.and Jast The YRs-of Springfield plan to until/S p.mT Each locaLN^_J. have" similar events in July and San/committee may 'send 10 - describing the- method-by which August. Weather permuting voK _ yatlng^elegates^Qther she taught sculpture to blind y^g persons are invited to part- features. According toHankWri-,; The Mohtqlair Museum Art icipate as observers._ . School also offers^tudiopainting, ght, President. Also, the loca Union County SANE will serve as organization has-arrangecho have portraiture and life classes, and as guest theriJniomC host for the convention during the drawing and- weaving. Special Meeting . at Frank "Baldanza's lunch-period by providin_ . _g dessert classes in painting for~children SpringfleldxSteak House tot their and beverages. Acting as hostes- '"with- ttie Creative" ' , July meeting. _The lajier group ^es wili_be Mrs^JBelle Marzell, Class fo&f4ve=yea"r=olcls-andcon- numbers-^about . fHtv delegates Sylvia Zlsman and- MO11VJ_CUC?L: -tinue for-studentsihroughiSenior^^! -from-thesurroundingrtowns claro.~ High—'School. '..- •.. .-•••• . ,-.. .—• This Week and Next June 9T> « - •«. ', -rOSTUDENT ENTRIES^^-— J-r -Y. . _ dajrand-Fjjiclay-evenings^ June 8 and ^and June^l5 and 16, between 6 and 8 P.M. . —on Elizabethtown's RANGE-OF-THE-MONTH TRY THIS 9UICK TEST: Light up a cigarette. Hold the lighted match over the • ADULT RESIDENTS OF UNION TOWNSHIP burning cigarette, vtatch the smoke curl up to the match—then disappear! Here's . O'Keefe & Merritt proof that a natural gas flame actually eats up smoke, unlike hot wires in other -a-r-e-4nv4^ted-tQ-exhiMtIat-any^bf our three offic es ~types~of~bro1leT5~wh:ich~caTl~caT]se-smoke—It-eliminates— eye-smarting—smoke-^r— Model 6061 entrant isi requested_toi supply hi^ovvn easel. keeps your kitchen walls and range cleaner... niakes expensive cuts of meat, like, steaks •and_ehops,:tastier.- ••- •-•-.- •-••-•'-——--—;—•—-• ----- —-•••.• •"- •--:• •• •• Only and Merritt Model 6061, flizabethtown's RANGE-OF-THE-MONTH. This, particular J TATE JDANK OF VNIOK model features a'waist-high smokeless broiler, the famous "Burner with a .6rain" that watches your pots automatically whfle you attend to chores, and a erMbnih hi ojprpve it.to;your-" " i . - - - r -'.••••:• self. Try the ^rigar- • > -ette—smoke—test- ,-.- MAIN OFFICE HIGHWAY BRANCH r ELIZABETHTOWN then visit our show- ' 1930 MORRIS AVENUE ~RT. 22 & MONROE STREEI, ;:N0 DOWN PAYMENT .COMPANY yourself the top • 'FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION. -One of the-fattett growing banks In-theUnitod-Sfoles' : 'quality O'Keefe and Merritt range. • FREE DELIVERY "\ Telephone MUrdock 6-4800 ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY Offer limited to area served by'Elizabe'thtown Gas Co. • FREE-HOME DEMONSTRATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION" METUCHEN PERTH AM BOY . RAHWA5T' TWESTflELD S"21visfrrStT 220"Market-Stree Geritra'hAye 584; Elm Street -- / s. EL-2r6100' •LI 8-6700 'HI 2-3510 FU 8-1050- -• AD 3-0040 -t-^- : . - '•<••:•• ••"• •.-;••••..'»: PAGE 16 THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1?61 J ^-. fro' m 1•0" A.M' »• . ieave from home of 561 Moun- : "Mrs-. Williams wishes tothank • f* the-cbampionshipj^o weeks Wild & Schulze^smothered any County. chance of Spfd. Bowling-iEo va- sponsibility required to make him_. sermonTTJut the Rector will give to 3:00 PJ^I:. There will also be tain Ave, Springfield."Others of -^hrtl the residents of Springfield before.-S^margin d victory a. capable leader of men. ' • a w rl was upped.seven games afterwin- cate the cellar _via a "2-1 win. an Aisle-Talk as is usual arthe^ ° f meetin>tingg at ^8:15 PJvl._the congregation will he travel- AU candidates must take an contributed -both blood and Watkins, a military policeman in ln the aptitude examinatin—scheduled who contriDUtea -Docn nioouanu * rr *> Highlights of the bumper and 9:15 Family Service. Especially_-I " 'ParishHall,thefinalmeet- ing by automobile, g l Cy in of the for 3:00 P. MTar the school on I " " —• u, , . . f—r—— ning over Palumbo s. Hill City the division's 4Q4th Military honored_.at this service will be " 2 Tuesday work groups According to De Cristofaro con- funds to the blood bank for her TV° clinched the thir. d spot by' ^ final nite of kegling were the 246 untU ia husband. Police Company, -entered the the new members of the Acolyte $- The regular monthly Irention sessions will provide ThursdayT* June 15. Interested by Rich Bataille to take T Army in April 1959 and arrived Guild-and-the members-of—the—meeting_flLtheJtestryjvillbeJield practical instruction in Bible candidates should report to the "second high game for the year school or call MU 8-5822 as and the neat, triplicate—of 178 overseasjn- July 1960. Junior Choir. at 8:15-irtthe Upper Room. teaching methods, and give down . The 21 year old _sn3dier—is— —scores made—by—Pete—Born—of— "Following ttte~service there will __A-Rummage^Sale-wUl-be-iteId_A-Rurnrr ~ to earth discussion of the app- soon-as-possible Philip's Barber Shop -- a rare married and makes his home at be a Cornerstone Ceremony at the in St. Stephen's.Parish.House on ' lication of Bible principles to - " . - i feat indeed.^He^will _ be duly— 266 Oswald PlaceTVauxhall.. new Church House. An informal Wednesday=and=-Thursyay.-Juiie—every day living. He said that Spring is car-clean-up time, - —honpred with a Triplicate^patch 14th and 15th, from 9:00 a.m. to- among the • 70,000 expected to too._ AndTf your car has white- , 4:00 p.m. A variety of'housejiold wall tires' you'll welcome a new . > from the ABC. " " ' attend will'_be_J_delLegates from Pillar Participates ^ articles, as well as clothing, vvill ^very_countrgL-in South and Cen- ^short-ciit to get-ting them—~±r: FINAL STANDINGS MAY 18 be available. bright white again. Use full- tralAmerica, Canada and the Is- strength pine cleaner solution lands of the Carrlbean. He also Team in Defense Reserve Confab Jumel Mansion: Formerly known -on a sponge^ tr^-lt—Wipea^oft WGINEERING Won—Lost said that the convention - hTgh- dirt and grime with no scrab- _^ Phillips Barber as-Morrls^^House, the head- .-66 light will be a public discourse bing necessaryy. Then a good_ —Palumbos- Essb " " ~quarters for General Washington JEVENLNC 59 was-a—sh'lrt- felhirthe-inost trying months^f—:b"rT^athan H. miorr, ^resident nnse clea!!r water. Hill City f TV' -' - 53 '"CIVIL Newark participatea"in a National' "Sleeve working session devoted^ -ffie-W-ar for Independence. _A of the Watchiower-Blble-gLTj ^UMM-EU-SESSION 1 . SpfcTSinclair 49 garage can stand a -ENGINEERING Defense Executive Reserve Con- to solving-typical problems which scene of defeat ~ a defeat Chat Society,, Sundays June Wth, -""^spring cleaning_ - JUNE 19 T^TTCCS'r"5t— 47 with one of Terence called by_the Business the-Reservist mighg t face if cal- •provedimuch less permanent than tKeVsubfec; j t "When aU Nations jhe" pine^cleaners To help do__ OmuntUnities^for summer study ip 47- -faster and better—Use EbEe-T-R|CAL ~and. Ltetense ijervlces Adminis- lod-to-activ— -- —• c dutyJ-. -----In-additt o —lllm-i Mansion Itself rUnlte--Under-eodV-K-ingdom."-— ' one of A mer lc:(i',s ' forerrlost'c ol leRes of Wild 81 Schulze a pine cleaner- (one cup to Ang jnpf^int.' .located i*n the heart of the: ENGINEERING •ation of the US Department of to the work sessions, the Re_r Jumel Mansion ltselt. .northern . New Jnrsny industrial area. Spfd. Bowling about 3 gallons of water) for__ Commerce on May -23 and 2'4. servists were briefed onthe-la- the final scrub-up__of a cleaned- -Student-H ' r"o(»ul arly enrolled iD other INDUSTRIAL Mr^^Pilar^Jrvr^resides-at^?—test^teelopments .in nonmiliary . out'garaga.' Grease spots can colleqe.s who vviari to remove deficieh- ENGINEERING. IHIIIIHIIMHHHIM .defence; -he_.banlshed-Jby— applying: full- Mountain Avenue, Springfield. Mr-P'ilar is assigned, to the strength pine-cleaner before advanced -standing w ill - f irid_> a_ wide - Mr:r-PJlar-;is-a- member 6f the : i > > Leather, Shoesrand Allied Pcbd—-' .. final-Jvashlng^ Also xemuves .ran-RR of fully•!ic «:rf. (fTrf t<| courses. j|c MECHANICAL^ •f^ group of selected-buslriess exec-, -FOUNTAIN- -gasr^greasei—and—paint—odbrs.- ENGINEERIMG- • 1—utives designated to assume im- ucts -Division of 6I3SA-and FRIDAY : Authorized | portant executive positions In the deal with specific^ problems if- The -Vocational ' Guidance—of—eeeupations of The membership. [ g rhp tanning matfirlnls.— SpringfMd*!:T.'P'nat-P'ri''ri-I-ixlgfi, •. /if thg T,firige_If-pnssjhlft—rhiB- JUNE 16 down to size^With-this-|n mind- 1—of_i-nat4onalUniergency.._He While - In ^tohtngton^Mp^Pa- tlte^ehairmanship-of-Sld—-service-will—be offered-to-the Here are a few~little- hints to i;s-aiss-igned-to • the Business and . ar met witn Secretary of (jom- Garner," announces the comple- other twq,Union County Regional Help~minimlze the jobs' "which For* schedules and application, AddresB;Office of the-Registrar •" 1 • Defense Services- Administra- merce. Luther H. .Hoages ^nd tion of it\s program for the. ciu> .High Schools. ' , . loom sp.large around,the house' I pilous - (BDSA)t-of-the.United-St^rr^^?.r.toP.-idm^.slration^ ;rentys^ta3olryear. J _ r;; • B'nai—BiriUi maintains a re- '— both inside and oiitskde —' |—ates Department "orOommerce; Newiaaaistant'Secre'tary-6f Pom- ~" - •-"—'-* *~ "' "' *' Office—te^g^^^ • OP ENGINEERING* Profiting 323-H-igh St.,-Newark 2, N.J. In the event, of a national emer- estic Affairs, Hickman Price Jr., ffie Sophomore~CIass ortfie^on-- _in Newark^wider the direction Of _ ^^ they have onFThJngTIn . MArket 4-2424 gency, BDSAwould-provida" the was master of ceremonies athan Dayton Regional Jitghl_Dr. Poppellr^Fhe=facUitiesare common: they will aim to help I—riae-teur-<>f-a-produet-ion-ageneyT^^Men^^epr-esenUng-Siic leading SchooUin cooperaMnn with Mr.—AifflUable to both members and ynn mnica your house and sur- ZftiaaiQnjatjS-alUUli y y ceptea~for stwiy"beginning September i Mr. Pilar's long experienbe in industries as General Electric Gambino, adviser—to=the=ebtsss==non=Riemfeers of R'na' l B'rith' . ifh 1&61 toward the M.S. in Chemical, Civil : roundings springtime-freshj. Electrical, .Management and Mechanical I the production field Included Company, Anaconda Arrier-iearr—Members ^f the Lodge discussed— engineering; and~ the 'f'ngr. Sc.fl lin Revere~Copper their fields-of endesyor'with-the,.r Chemical and Electrical engineering, I three years with the War Prod- Brass-Company, For information concerning Staater'sde- DRUGSTORE group" aTlarge and then went into Post-Co^Lrmands-Receive- ~ •—•• - PJbli •*---" 84 BLM $* r for information concerning0\e~Doctoratc I—H-which-was-concerned-with-the. KimberlvrClark-'DX (joif oration,—further-detail with-thpBe who had ~~addre.ts the Chairman, Graduate Divis^ Day strom-Incorporated of New- special Interest in their vocation. .ton. Registration clones September 1 ' "WBTPtttDTNrJ. T" chemical, -textile, clothing and AOam 1-0**2 I leather divisions. He was Reynolds Metals Company, , The first session on April 20, -r-l in charge_of_all shoe materials Continental_Can Co.,Inc, East- ^presented these speakers: Don Rabbi Reuben R. Levlne wUl in- receive a special membership- u for the country with the excegt- man Kodak Co. . , . -4iotwein, Architecture; Sid Gar- duct 25 post-confirmands—into- card signed by-Milton Kappls- -ner, EngmeeringiZIDavid-Heclht^ junlor-uneinbekshlp^_at_T-empie_ tatter. president,-and. Seymour iisStTy;~cHarles Danziger, rel; Sales Engineering. - day-night at the service^ These—man. 700 Morris Turnpike, The, discussion of. April 27, pre^"^ young people-aKtbeing~Tglven • TheJnductees are Bonnie Breier rtmrFRtDA-Y ...SAT. 'til LARKEY-MILLBURN Becker. clB_Bg_of 1959; near Mlllburn Av«. ^sented: Bob Sommer, Retailing;—special recegnltlon in- honor-of- Jack- Slater, Manufacturing; their-having-continued-thelr-re-- euraissu!,_±jaiy - Charles Danziger, Salesmanship;—4igious-edueat-ion=forJLmlnimum - Hollander, Larry Llchter.SteVen -Mrs*—Roden-(—a=guest)j=Seore- of two years beyond Bar and Bas Levitt, ~blnda Umansky, Lewis 1 1 a11 _•._ ' tarial Work. • .'-• Mltzvah.-The^grqupUncl " '"' WUdmari. EUlot Wortzel.claBs c J - The final talk In" this series, those who have been confirmed 1960; Paul' Biddleman, Richard 1 _ on May 11, presented: Dr. Nor- over the past three years. • Blumenfeld^___ , Merl Chotlner, • - • • - —""- -_| _-man^Poppell-PhD7=EsJchologyh ; junior membership for such ATalTCohanrtTOiis Coheiir-Larry / „ , v r- - _»..i^fc..^_._..± ^7^7-j3r^7Rfljph_jMdnd,fMp,' Medicine;.-..,.students waB recommended, rer ?or_^tery Lyrui Freerhan, MarK Dr.Wm. Bloom, DDS,~Pent^tryT^'eently by Raymond Kravetz. vice Krzvetz^. Barry Lelb(Wltz,"Ar-j On the. basis ^the-warm-re-^president in chalfe^af religious ^nold-Minlman4-Joline Schrelber^i ceptlon given-these:leetaresrnext affairs,JaHd "will be made""retro=~-Marvin Segal, _Fred Sussman, year should bring a niore exterg^ active for the previous confir- "J"ne; AV«ldman, -cl*»»>of-1961t' live-series based on the diverse mends. The junior members will :'"~- ' lacon-and-¥orsted swits DOUBLE-HULL SOFTENER TANK America's Finest Dacron -and-Worsted Tropicalw^ights The best of all Dacron and Wopl blends Jhat resists wrinkles,, defies humidity. The perfect weight fc i" mnler thru summer's sizzle. American lounge, Continental and Ivy models in^Olives, Blues, Greys, Bjonze,-Black.and Blac.kron-black,solids,xorppoundshadingsqnd^eqtpgfterns* 12 Hotmes St., Millburn DRexe] 9-5100 — MUrdoch A-l 661 sam •season's most wanted shades and patterns. The extra pair of trousers is a tremendous advantage in the summer . . . our special'price means Big, big value! —!L-'-- •• --— . • . - • 1 - • • • •___.— .... *...-.....J^- =l AUTO M1NKSTOLI -RENTAL.LEASING Anything on WBeeli & OTHER FURS DAY—WEEK—MONTH IntaFHinestr By Day, Week or Month LOW YEARLY RATES One of the world's coolest, luxury suitings . '. .lustrous, crisp, wrinkle-defying genuine Mohair loomed WERNER—SUMMIT abroad by the famous Emsley millsxif Great Britain. Superbly tailored Cpniinehtql and American lounge CONSOLIDATED :n)odels:in^the twp^shadesrthat-irite^tp'p'fashion honors, ebony Black'and'rich olive; Sofia's, shadow weaves MM RINTAL SIRVId 315 MILLBURN AYE. « fiPFYFI 0 tttt -' Imptrld • Oiryifer large Accounts Welcomed. No interest or Service Oiarggs. for 90 Day E-X-T-^-N-D-E-D Pa'ymcrjts.^. V tfKCAM. 7.3030 = Sizes to fit all men.,.Larkey Expert Alterations at NO extra cost. -»-... j.