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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.»

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• .-* 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

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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 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. 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_ 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. 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_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 - Takott r 'or children one to three years. ' - ' J « APOSTLE ROMAN CATHOLIC Confessions: Saturdays and eves aanV - .Confirmation Instruction ntr-ttrt ' "'' '~" "" ' "John B. Cftair ftdWrce • Sunday Committee"of the tovmihlpof Sprtntfleldla field Rev. -fiivd-E". O'Connell, -^^.^Z * " WELCOME TO OUR MIDST 4th grade-and Rev, Thomas J. McCann, Rev. RHl^r,p up, _9j30 a.Tn. - 4^)0. P.M. -" Chot Festival - *• Co"** <* Ua»°». *W holdahearlrig la : Sanctuary* All the choirs will Robert J. Platkowski MarrUges: Call at Rectory-at TEMPLE BETH 9:15, 10:30, 12 in Church Aud- letBt o.weeks in advance, unless itorium. ' special circumstances demand . . «-. j „ : *re invited to attend. 0 18 60 Baltusro Way, Weekday Masses , 6730, "7:15, sr'" ? ™^** ,, ""' ,m th™u*iiJr atallatlon of> concrete ildewal FUEL OIL.— COAL hour '•Pl.'-**?™^? Worship with re- Troop 33 - Social Hall, «r*r ^onfessibhsT Every Monday °f~<**y or night." If pos- DRexel 9-9868 , DfcFrh? H^h ^^f -To- day. June 13: 9:30 -11:30 AM. Avenue, from South Springfield Avenue to e Study: DRexel 6-0539 pic: The High Cost jjiLAdscen^ MAP-LEWOOD, NT7, • 5d 2^7400— evefcing. at 8;3O p.m. Saturday "^ have your,sick attend be- rr- 2:30 - Vaca- tfternoons — 4 to 5:45. Sat-fore urgency arises. lurousrtlvirig'r '^ ~^~ • - tion Church School Workshop- t __ SPRINGHELD METHODIST" 12;'0d n. -—Fellowship Hour in field Avenue from 1 _ urday evenings — 7" till 9. 5Chrestian Education-Bldg.,7:30 lug walk rear Olenvlew Drive, and award ' Teenage Cahteen^-^Frlday eye-- DIAMOND HILL COMMUNITY CHURCH- honor of new members PM. - Crusader Choir. — o[damage» In connection theVeirlch, If any. =z= "CHURCH • Main Street at-Academy_Green rung ,6:00 to 10;30 pirn. • Nursery arsirservices." ... Wednesday, June 14:10:00 -fPSrEA-SY _Diamond Springfield, N.J... ~__ 4:30_jMji. '-_Yoatb—Fellowship ^SundiyrMasies: 7>8r9rl;5,10:30, Staff Meeting. 12:30 PJvi.-rFan- "oi>«»g»ln«ttlieconflniiaUoaof»udLaaaess- Berkeley Heights,-NiJ.— B. W. Gilbert, D.D.,Pastor TO PHONE .—12 in Church.. ,— N. . League, 5:30 p.m. - Senior Lu- mmu 6 funhl The Rev. Kenneth A. Fowler, therlLeague Picnic, - Luncheon- ' ^ I """ Catholic Information —Anyone .Minister J ukuibucuii-. u nyiy [^ deemed apprt • Sunday. School 9:30 AM. "~ " 3NDAY.JUNE 12 - 8:00 p.m.-, wishing Information concerning — ano*~«a~rlght anq jusnce may require. =W6rship with Sermon 9:30 and- —the-Cathollc-CKuKh-or-deslring- Church School 9:30 AJyI. -Thursdayr'Juner 15:il0:30-AJM. T^?' report ntaT^» « » now on file in 11:00 llUXTA. M. . The speaker Wlll_. Staff Meeting Oly Be~Mr. _D6naId Raker- of the -Women's Prayer Group. 8:00 Z^^Z^M^T7 ligion is askedj^_caltthe_cec^- ^ CornmunlonMst Sunday of Bleo»re_H.jyortjjlngton~ tory and speak to one "of the eacr^month. League^ of New Jersey Council Tovnuhlp Clerk IZZpriests. The number., to on Alcoholic, Problems. The Instruction and assignment, r2:30 • title of his message will be is FA 2-5192. The number to 16 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLE ' place_else in the Sacramento, California_area. Just dial- " 'AS .YOUTH SEES IT/—Mr. ^e^^L^at the- home -ot-Mrs. - ™J?^™<™^Ethel—Hiro-r^H—m~ to be AN-ORD1NANCE ENnTLED-?'AN"-= is FA 2-5192. The address of ST. 'JAMES R. O. CHURCH P q # "firea Code-Number916^thenthe humBeryou-want-Area Codes the rectory is 2032 Westfigld 45\So. Springfield Avenue Raker has had_considerable ex- Wheaton, 62-Rotary Drive,-8:00 - _ tNe&-HMrnNG AND RESTRICTING. , perience dealing-with-young peo— -p.m.-—Senior Chblr^Rehearsal- TO SPECIFIED DISTRICTSviND-REGIXAT are the key to easy telephoning tu any pjace. Eve'ry-area-has-a Avenue. Springfield,^ J^ STJQHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH ING THEREIN BUimiNGS AND STRUCT"-: •code; You.'ll find them in the front-pages of your-phone-boo'lc— pie .'as a High-School Guidance WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 - 1:00 -Summit, N. j. aREgAec^RCISG^rfXTHEiR CONSTRUCT-. "Please use them for"but-of-state. calls. NEW JERSEY BELV".. To Counselor. His comments will p.m. - Music Committee meeting Rev. W, S. Hinman, PH.D. ION ANrt.THE_N*FURE AND EXTENT OF Rey., Richard M. Nardpne be of speciai interest to teen^ THEIR USE AND THE NATURE AND EX Campbell" •_ -^=659-SpringfieId7Ave; TENT OF THE-USEOFLAND IN THE TO WC' -Berkeley-Heights V '• agei-s and their parents. . ._ : ._ .TEMPLE SHAREY. SHALOM SHIP OF SPRINGFIELD IN THE^OUNTYOF • ° J1F Group meeting. Sunday,June li"9:30a.m. Church" UNION .AND. THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, New Providence i--\ (An : -13th Woman's So- ANT) PRriVTnlMn pnH-THK-»NMIMI.?n?*- ~A-guide -to' the beBtboatriesg-organizdtions^inthe-WatchunqJWeekly^arfeq._Ihes9_ —310-South-Street _ T1ON-AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE PRO- VBI0NS=7HERE'lNtX)NTAINEDAND-F firms offer prompt aeryice and hdye. reputations for the highest quality &-reliability. Murray-Hilt cfoeon at 12:15 o'clock.' • room. Nursery at both services, PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF1 — N.J. " Wednesday; June 14th Annual Bus Thursday .June 8th ^p.m. Senior ~— Rev. John ^Ar^Farrell, Pastor Ride .to' Ocean GroveToftHerWd= tRichard Borman BE— IT ORDAttJED-by-the-^Townshlp Com-. mlttee of .the township of pSiflldil -man's Society •of-Shrlstlan-Ser- Friday, June 9: _• .— FridayTJune"9th' 7 p.m. FelloW— U Sunday -Masses 7, 8, 9, 10,^ tbe councy 01 Union as [oiiaws^.v Candle Lighting Time: 7:06 p.m, . ship ^GnUdTSitiorgasborU at the 1. Section ll-A.shJU bt. upended. 10 rttd . ana~12"o*clock. ^- v—r Sabbath-Eve Services: J5|45 p.m. -DeBary. «B follows: : Holy Days. Maaiipa

Springfield^ Walfef's""lnn,- 55S-S97=Mdrrls"Avemier In Plumbing & Heating Fr«e ^— TV-RADIO-HIFI speak on Officers of the Corporation: "HACE AMITY'S Frederick Sharpe, -President 1035 Sunny Hm.fl* Parking, Front & 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

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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 SCHiCKHAOS -•anWQofl Mlgn scnooi iasr year the committee's six-day annual SIZED dKiriLC^> and subsequently—attejide.d-_W.il^_ —conference ar Rranrlpl-s; fred School of Beauty Culture in tomorrow vednesda'y, ... Newark ' where she Won several where Mrs-. Hirschberg will be \ GOLDEN FLORIDA TEMPTING ' ' •SAVE- ' ' inoiiode—-' 10^-99* SWEET CORN -—.lOc'— •w-ill^-be—gwen-^June-45»lj;>v'jVlE^«—: •.•UMvin Hirschberg ot .iiiizacetn 3INEER- -Sunklst-Oranges- ^Breen-Pepperi "p "to "the women's .auxiliary or the " Bftiid Hnm • ••SO1' fnl;f -Romainetettuce School Miss Sich was a member D l U;iion County chapter, Brandeis Pride of the Farm Catsup m" 6 w"l.00 lucky Whip T ."X *"•"" »"39t, of the Arts Club, belonged to the University national wopien's Monday: i .staffs of the newspaper and year- ; Green_GiaflLE«is__i=^—4-^-li00— —Good-Oeol-Morpfine 5^1.00 and now-the 4th celebration week of Good Deal's new 'mnilll1'"'1'- The moprtnif uij|Hi.. beans, sauerkraut, raisins.roll oolc—a;id , was—Vice President butter, milk. * Staff White Tuna 'X 3 IZ 79c BanquetPot.Pies"""r&"*"5 'Z 89c -Teens-foir-Safe-D»vinS. NEWARK SUPERMAI fivp fnnr pight inrh heauLV-VsqU (Springfield Ave. at 10th Street) Ave., Union. Staff Evaporated Milk 8 W.', 1.00 -I Our 10th St. Store ii I auburn hair'enjoyes art,,tennis, or carrots^ applesauce, brejad, Wk k k Mrs. Hirschberg, president ,of Staff Facial Tissue "- 5.? &1.00 Minuet Ice Cream ,JL '/2»-'49« AND ALL STORES ARE STILL horseback riding, swimming.and butfer,.rr.ilk. ; .c,. tlie auxiliary, will describe the fi.nck-jov. 10t' SLASHING PRICES! bowling. Wednesday: Tomato or fruit juice" Allen's Applpp e Pie »...*-»»•'*•• 59« Royal Dairy Swiss Cheese |>Jew York-New Jerlsey annual :.'33c Staff Waffles 8.""' 1.00 ' Judges for the contest' ChcWe hamburgc- on roll, pickles, Allen's Buns „£&. EXTRA-SPECIAL: THIS BEAUTIFUL SWEDISH-FOOTED —Mrsr-br-Aefce-FHian,—Ra-shJon_ Thursday: Ravioli, buttered STORE HOURS: ectbrr for Lilian O'Grady Stores, a. hostess and which Mrs. ..Lutz. SHOP HOUR NEAREST GOOD DEAL SAVE LAUREL from. ' . Mr. J.Leroy Bailey,'Associate' green Deans, -pfeaches or fruit Delivery June 5 to IT . and Mrs. Max Black of Linden NEWARK • Jilorei any questions? DA5LY -FRIDAY WREATH ....Er.ofessor of. English .at .Jersey cocktail, peanut butter.and]el-> -IRVINGTON W. ORANGE $5.16 EACH with ^ also attended; The evenr tpok. -Service MAPLBWOOD- - CAU: - "' CUFTONT ~~Clty State Teachers College, Mr. •, Jy7~o? bread and "butter sand- Whtci You O.I place May'••24 at the Carnegie- CHATHAM ELIZABETH* 9*10 Cocktail every 5.00 of C. j. Crowley, Jr., Assistant • wich, milk. ES 4-5900 Thll Sir of Endowment Institute 'Center,- in Available UNION MfLLBURN* your purchase. to' tho—Vlr-p Prpqlfjpiit, Siiwor Friday: Tuna'fish salad, potato Sun.^'9-6 •Fln«Oldltwar* GLASS ~[ ettuc g~wlth—French—•-

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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

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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- .-« •mllkbottle filled wltlHyatec -league, this -put week. Beacon Hill-beat Gem Shoe» 11 to 4; the i Angletons _. FaUier Levernler_ was «(pon- tors,, were Installed by National p admittance and *4 J« stand for a day. Then "Lions .trimmed Gem Shoes 17 to 7, and BunnelBroumcl Jayne BABE RUTH MAJOR ""Channel' sored byjhe_Springfield Chapter Ejyanslon Director Vincent J. ^ the-plants with this ~ Freighters went, • 7 liininga ending upjln a Ufe'8 to 8. Denny Con- Last Week's Results Haydu -of-Unico-through_the-Gelnmar4r-_Bonadie»^M«yor^f-Springf1eIdi- reserved seats at the finish line 1-^—don^started-the-gime-ior-Jayne but ...-.^- Channel -2 DFlEe^F Home Mission*. : •" —. • ings in the 4th . inning. Condon and Shubert were the powers for

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•;,;•:. -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-

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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-*. 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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 GIRLS—Separate Campj School, Fort Benning, Ga., May HI°H SCORERS—«*lue Star Lines on Route 22,_in Watchung,_held a roll-off last Monday-nlgTTt and Frank "After 40 years I can't sit In den dinner sent testimonial ines- Federatlon-of-Republican Women; Ajei 6-14 yean MfsVElianor Todd, of Bernards^— i _12_ ' " Monforte and Miss Eleanor Maler received trophies for their high scoresrPlotured''lefr to right are Mr. —an apartment and- kni^ a dregs sages to the dinner. • -Two U»geToutdoor-7-5-rfcpooh" =Zr i;T <|p 1 and watch the political parade Mitchell-- WEB—represented- by vllle. vice chairwoman oftheNa- Swimming instruction, tennis, LlClltCnnnt 'Robln3QnzzgBir0d" ^™^" *^'^' S F*^" ^^! ThffffMF KarlePmanag»r.nf-Rhi

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

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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—

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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 ._•• . .' NOTICE OF INTENTION to the creditors of said deceased, to exhibit Regular run (or three(3) contract buses - Objections, if any, should be made lm- :. . — • "show-off" or prove your cour- to the subscriber under oath or affirmation, age behincnirnrwheel of an' mediately in wrltttg-nr-E1e"onore H, Worth- TAKE NOTICE THAT Joseph' Caruso, has their claims and demands agilnst the estate School. Springfield, and the Borough of ^OPERATORS, experienced, ington, Township-Clerk of the Township of applied' to the Township Committee of the e t u of Mid deceased within six months from the taring, and if i ?. PIX Pl * Incentive bonus plan. automobile.. The AAA Founda- Springfield,' in the County of Union and Township 6f Springfield,-ln-the~County of H H fl iitf rf II I "r tr. ""• "y win hi* fnr accept the same least amount, then _to the, . State of New Jersey. -Union and State of N<-w Jersey, for n 1c~ :rtween~the~Covernor Livingston Regional Figure "-Builder FoundationsTGo. CREATIVE ARTS DAY CAKiP- tion, for Traffic Safety urges r -batTed-from-proseeutlng-or-recoverlhg-ttf bidder offering-to-pay therefor the. highest. —- - TERENCE T. DEMPSEY nary Retail Consumption License for pre- High School ana Mountainside. 1060 Commerce Ave,. UnlonrNJ. MIIK; ag.lmt ihe^ mibacrlber. —pFlce,—The—purchaser—must—also—pay In the. Watchung . Reservation- -teemage—drivers—(especi a I ly _62i_Morxis-Avenuo," mlses-altuated at TTn- Twigs, 80 bpring- Esther M.Terhtine. amount equal-to-the interest on "th" Swlmnrtagi-horseb*ck-rldingrten-- lel1 Regular run for two (2) contract buses-be- "boys) to—.eonfine~their grand- Sprlngfleld,-N, J. _J ' Avenue Executor rued l th e daIe of'the pur-,--- S. Vou too can nis, canoeing. June 26 - Aug. June 1,8 Objections, If any,'should be made Im- ATTORNEYS tween Arthur L. Johnson Regional High f« ° °' stand antics to • the athletic School and Clark - Garwood. ... , rafrrlthc-A VON WA-YTeiioose. your-4i-eaU-AD»ms-2-6483r mediately In wrlUng to Mrs. Rlpnnare_H. Mc6lynnjSteln-&-McGSSw^ field pr-palyground, It will iifi- • Worthlngton, Township Clerk of the Towns- 17 Academy St. • eclflcatlons-and bldforrns for the routes' The right Is reserve_d ,__to rejec* t all ^-i-blda and-n own hours.- We have s.everal es- NOTICE OF INTENTION -^^ "and li^standariT form of questionnaire to Be any blbVnot^complylnbd^^^g with h the terms off [thlfl ; ship of Springfield,'.Inthe-County' of Union--—NewaTlrtrNiJ.— '"""' tablishcd sections now—open^ln-.' press the girls just' as much and State of New Jersey. •— . "" " May 11,18,25 June 1 answered by the bidder may be obtained notice will be rejected. INSTRUCTIONS ' = _____ JOSEEH—iHLISO_ oaw'4w~Fefei~mi:7O—fronrTheSecfirary of the Board of Education ^ All bidders are required to deposit a cer-', Kl-ua, Ml- TAKE NOTICEjhat the-Spruigfleld Towers, 20 Lamed Road _— -^- at the Jonathan DaytonTKeglorial HigtrSchooir ^"tilled or cashier's check payable totheorder .- 2-5146 for homo interview. TUTOR1NG by public schobltea^ r. lias applleci to the 'I'ownship Commit- 'Summit,M.J. "Mmmtain Avenue,~Springfleld, New Jersey. of The Union County Regional High School tee of the Township of-Springfleldr"tn the June 1st, 8th. AN ORDINANCE-TOAMENDANORDINANCE Acertlfled or cashiers check In the amount District No. 1, New_Jer«>yJ_^r_$3njQ0.1j =pDTHliRS~~Kelper, steadyTTeli-" cher. All "subjects grades"-A County of Unlon-and State of New Jersey TO REGULATE THE MAINTENANCE AND of 5 able" young 'lady for a very plea- Call ML) 7-2054 between 5rl0 p.m. hind the wheel is kid stuff. Act for a Plenary Retail Consumption License-, nc A~NPRSERY SCHOOL AND the sum'be IPCQ rhan slfVi, ^hflll hf'dirniihcd company.-The check of the succeasfuHsid-,' sant summer sleep-in position. • ~" - - "'•', -• • 'or premlses-on-Route-No. 2ir Sprtagfleld.. "TAKENOTICEthat-ihejjlpuntalnsideDrug - - PRESCRlgftjG-EENALTlES FOR THE VIO- byjhe_bl.dder, - -^- der will be retained to be applied In part JlEeTaruadillt-wheh-you-drive '•—Go.,—Inc., Intends-to~appiy to me Council bATION THEREOF, —r=--»—_• Thi* RnarH nf' F.ducation reserves the~rlghr~ payment - for the bonds .or_to_secure the- Boy 7, girl 3; boy at SERVICES OFFERED of Mountainside for Plenary Retail Distrl-™ ' . ~. to reject any or all bids and to accept the School District from iny-loss resulting from _ • Robert J Corker.Treasurer, 603 Chesl- Suriday and Thursday off. Own Uliittrtilioni Copyright button License for premises situated at BE IT ORDAINED by the Board, of Health bid It may cansiderto be(or the best Interest the failure of the bidder to comply witlr'tlie ..' nut Street, Washington Township, n.j. • 899 Mountain Avenue. Mountainside. N,J.' of the Township of Springfield ln-the County of'the~Reglurill HlglrScilggrDlstrtcl. terms of hls^bld. . room." Character references-Fe eARPENTRY, ALTERATI0NS7^ TncT. Milton hUJCurner,' 4 Powder Horn Road, J Officers are as follows: - of Union, State ofNew-Jersey, that Sections By order of the Board of Education of The TJie successful-bidder—may at his option -quired.- Mr»oNew Jersevfor aRetal1 Plenary Dlstrl- Objjectioitsr-If-any should'be made im- -asurer. 21 S. Crescent, Maplewbod, N—Jr "hereinafter set forth be dmeliilt'iltu read as Seccfiiary— MLilUMUL WfOI KU^X W«m tmion License D5 Issued to Safeway S(ores- mediately in -writing to Eleonore H, Wgrttr- Mae Sandier., secretary, 21 S. Crescent, follows: ' "7^ ' • June 8, 1961 .taxable at a future date, for.federal Income Maaon COntracfDr_and 'builder. Incorporated forlpremJses iDcatfil at 727- ington^—Xownship Clerk qf_the_ Township—Maplewood, N.- J.. " .' ——• 1. Section 5. (a) and-(g) of'the Bules.and - - tax purposes, and in such.case the' deposit' / CAREER SALES -Life 36Mii0I rls rurn lke s ri eld New f s rln made by'Mm will be' returned and he will Storte,, brick. Sidewalks.-AU type ' "' P . P J?«" ' J«- '° P e.fjey.-^_the County of Union and pbjectioisTjflany, should _ ...., THE UNION aqgaaartaasioNAL HIGH writers - no -travel -'raajox S Slate f N w Concrete Work and CbnStniCtlOn. pj" s ^an d SDeclflcspecification;H0nss oof fbu buildinridmE g ,0to '_' be ° = Jersey^- . mediately _la writing -to ^Imer A."HdffaFtnT iery Schools shall be.operated from .. SCHOOCDISTRICT'NO. 1 — arising from the acceptance of'his proposal. .: complete—trainings- 1 8 • _• NSW JERSEY •'. ' • ...Nicholas BudlSl,. CR 3-4262.' '"' constructedd -bV'Sflewa^StorM.lnc.rLr.tteby Ssfewajrsteres.lncorporated a -I" ' '' Borough Clerk o Mbuntgjnslde^N.J- _.r —r 1st to June 31st of eacn license Proposals should be addres sed to Mrs. Helen' 2 opening's with at 727-763 MorrtsJurnplke.Sprlimfield,N.J. ' MOUNTAINSIDE_DRUG CO., INC. year between th? hoil^ nf fl.n.m. a"ri ^ rm- ' R. Smlth.Secretary.Jonathan DaytonRegional" NOTICE OF HfSOQjCOff BOND SALE Salary glUS COmmlSSlOllS. Call iay be exmalned-aj^thre office of the Towns- -JSSJdountain Avenue and shall not be operated at -all" during .the " High School, Mountain Avenue.Sprlrujfield, : erlc,_MunlcIpal-Building,To»Tlshlp-of-^ -MountainsiderNrJ; . months" ' ' R^W NOTICE OF INTENTION My-c«re;-buUd and repalr.^wniT^1 , County of Union and State of New • ar. JEALED PROPOSAX5 will be recelved-by— velope "marked on The-oUtslde "Proposal ersey; TAKE NOTICE that James V.'.Brescia, (g) Heat snail be provided from October 1st the Board of Education of The Union. Counr/ — for Bonds". • • 1 TAKE NOTICE that Joseph John Plnadella WANTED WOMEN op dresalng; •hrdb arrangemant;. . trading as Old Evergreen. Lodge, has ap- of each' year to May-l£t of the succeeding—Regional High' SchBoKDtitrlepNo^-lr-l-In ththee "The-successful -bidder-will be furnished' • - :11 nttlaem—ptteci-to-the Town-ship Committee of the adlng as MILL. tree service; free estimate. - r— — .— r ; _ year, so that the temperature of tire rooms Cuuiiiy ul UulonjNew JerBey at the Jonathm^^wlthout cost,with jhe approving'opinion of, VffjlahlB-fnr ^ ; PR 6-2165. ^^and-fllreGtors-of-Safevffly-Stores.lncorpor-jo'wjsM^^ . mr rt fnr thli niir^pry srhi'ti Vhnll' "al v°y«"• n'ayrnn Rrgimml HU^i S'ftinni,* MtiiiiTf I" Avr-'" H»wHnVr>fTifTrlri h VYnrnl" tft'thr fffBrt'rtnV"" ' baby sitting, 'or any part time ated are as foUows: • Union and State of New' Jersey, for a Plen- ship Committee ,of the Township of Spring- ie kept at 70 degrees-Farenhelt or above mie, • SprHitfleldl 'New Iersev^-on Iiine 19. the bonds are valid and legally binding AJvIagowan,Presldent and. Chair-- aryTRetail. Consumption License for pre- field, in the dounty of Union and State -bmwl)1,,| llle. iluur!,. ut B; j.m. aid 4 p.m.- a96-i7Tmtll-?:00.-0'cl»ck p.m. at wUch time" obllgationrof said School District, all the" work. Calf MU 8-5657. LANDSCAPE GARDENER:. Repair !_^fr Board of Directors,2100 Wash- mises situated on_Byjacgre_en Avenue. In of New Jersey for a Plenary Retail Dls- 2_ Thls Ordinance shall take-effect-lm—-they-wiU-be-pubIlcly-opeiied-and announced, taxable-property-wIthln^wiach-wlU-be-sulv.= and putjll new lSWnS, SpringCleana-Ington-Street.San Franclsco,Callfornla;J.G. said Township. . trlbution Ucense for premises situated at raedlately &„ ilaai passage and publication for the purchase of $l,500.000""School DIE Ject to the levy of ad valorem taxes to pay .. iDlGALy-assistant-technician, up, " " «•"-•—-----—- -lf-any^-Bhould-4w-maae-lm^ 8 Mllburn Avenue, in said Township. aeeordlng-to-law^- : yin, Rnrrt.nt ».lrt Sghonl District-The bonds--.jald-bonds-and Interest thereon, without > g California. seeks -employment in doctorls_ mekiately In writing to Eleonore HrWorth--—Objeaions-if any, should be made lm- I, Eleonore H. Worthington, do hereby will be dated February 1,1961, and will ma- limitation of rate or amount. Monrhiv r*r» Ttoalmlns- California. mediately in writing to Eleonore H. Wo- ington, Township Clerk of the Township certify that the foregoing Ordinance-was-in-- ture( without—optlon-of—prior-redemptlon)-ln- —-" J HELEN R.SM1TH- rthlngton,—T-ownshlp-elerk-of-{hc—Township" Monuuy care. ue«igmng, GtT. BurruoghSi 177_ 19thStreetr^fiW(mdi of Springfield, in the County of Union and troduced for first reading at a regular mee't- -tiw-pFlnelpal-amount of J40.000 on February Secretary_ : <>rrasn chand of Springfield, In the County of Union and "!SerrtC«r"MMOfi WOTk{-dC*lnJK0rjLfi? ler,45S South Lorraine Boule- State of New Jersey. ing of the Board ^f Health-of-the Township 1 in rfh "f '•'•» y"-° i«i-t»-HM, both Dated May 23,1961 dhb3B State of New Jersey. ' y rsrf'f._t%f,B . •- vard.LosAngeles 5,Callfurnia. JAMES V. BRESCiA, of Sprlngfleld-in-The County of Union and' in'each PubUshed:June 8,l9iSl~" = MILL sPRnjfM.jfjHORS Inclusive, $50,000 on February OFFICE_EUfiNiTURE FOR SALE 1. • ~^ • ~"~ Henry B, ClayM 1071 Viela~Court7L~5fayette 1 701 North Wood.AvehueT; 8 Mllburn Avenue,_ , SCREENED and unacreened top E?" ?™^ o ' „ n TZ ~T^ SprlngfieldrN-|7= ~ •»il lan^laoanl^ n.—.-. . • Charles de Brettevllle, Canada Road, Wood— " iRoselle,-N.-J.- DESKS, FILES & SHELVES ~ •oii| janascaping,. permanent p*"- - June I, 8. 100-letter i-Jegal, f«^ 4,rr tP^CaiDR«xel6^00S8^-r7 TAKE NOTICE that William Motter, trad $15. upf-^O desks, all sizes, $15, GALLANT Tree' Service. Tree Artemus L. Gates, Peacock-Lane.LocUst NOTICE OF INTENTION i the- uo:_30-posMir r-liTnVc p.sn-iip. removal, pruning. hn»£lng|CVlQ ~VaUeKLong lsUnd-New-Yorkl shelving, all sizesP , cheap. —'— A.RJGrlffith,8.5iBlatrAvenue,Oakland,Cal-r- Mayor ana uorougn council orthe Boroagh^ _WOrk. 10-yeara-experjenre, Fully • of Mountainside, New Jersey, for a plenary lfornla. .. . '_l "" -TAKE" NOTICE that Milton Billet-has ap- Academy DeskJlftrp; =~ retailconsumptlon license No..C-4 forpre- Insured. For free estimate call Joseph M. Long, 10 Lombardy Lane.Orinda plied to the TownshipCommitteeoftheTown- Ga3itl mises~~sltuate"d"'bn~~Rbute 22, Mountainside 80 Branford fl. - shlp-of Springfield, "lriThe eounty of Union DR6-1815CT^ - Officers of the corporation are: and the State of New Jersey, for a Plen- Free Parking MArket 4-0660 Michael W.McCarthy; 118 Quaker Ridge Road William Moner.President,William GrMot- " " N.Y. ; FURNITURE^OR JSIL TREE EXPERT CO. Llquors-ln- Milton L. Selby,107 Camlno Don-Mlgue" ~Otr|c!etlons-if-anv. should be made la writing WHITE—F-reneh—Preveireial-ertb; ^rtlttftUng^L.Power Spraying -• ship. '— Orinda, California. : , shoulhldd beanade Im- talnside, New—Jersey. . -mattress;" aria-wa'rd.rober:Gooai_ModeFndEcie-Surgery -Topp- Worth- ^^ lng--^Land_Clearing. —'— — Route—22~ Brayton Wllbur,821 Irwln- Drlve.Burlingame WILLIAM MOTTER Insured Services —^California. ' ' Mountainside, N. J. _LJA Anderson.10304 New Hampshlre-Ave. J_ June l,-8,_ ' Silver Sprlng,MaryISna;" ' tion; blond mahogany; 2 -night STATE - i^SiMorrls-Avehue,— - /1 Ralph D, Brown, 1067 Lombard Street, San Springfield, N. J. =GERT-IF-IED^REE-EJSPER?FS r —TAKE NOTICE that SPRING LIQUORS. Inc. !_• _~tablec; Franclsco,Californla.—==^ ~ June 1,8 . mirror; vanity withlarge mirror; -R.L. CampbelL6339^West 62nd Avenue.Ar— has applied-to—the^Townshlp Committee vada'Colorado, _ _of_the Township of "Springfield, in the Co- - "vanity bench with_drawer;-double- ~ - '—"•^•^»*-- J.L. Heathcote, 4625 92nd Avenue, N.E. unty of •Union-and-the-State of .New Jersey NOTICE OF INTENTION. bed. No-bedding. Dial 464-0286. -SERVICES OFFERED MOVING Yarrow Polnt.Bellevue,Washington. ^—= -ZJor. Plenary Retail' Distribution License-for- i Route

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. '..- •.. .-•••• .

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_ 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

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-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 :'"~- '

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