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SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR—No. 43 Second Clans Postage Paid Published at Weatfleld, N, J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1968 Every Thursday 30 Page*—10 Centi Water Noif OK, Response Grows To Plea School Graduations A ir? For Cacciola Land Funds To J$e Held Toniffht But J. A. M. .L # Enthusiastic response to Sunday's ported that contributions were com- quires substantial] pledges of sup- P5 Water on both sides of Westfield. is now saf• e ti o drink• t • . Afte* »> r • almos_» ti Pnrviwiln PlacPlwneo housinWincinga appeaannoall frotr/\mm ining a iinn a att "" aa surprisin ciinrtricjing0 rate.r^ifa "" Pres Proa-, pornnr-tt bkyu member ,ranrwhn»s» o.^f* th t-Uen communit nnrvtmi •,»!**y> ^™ ^ a week of boiling water for drinking and cooking, precautionary measures the pulpits of Westfield churches ident Daniel F. Lundy praised ttu) to meet Its initial goal of $90,MO. Six hundred and five Westfield High School seniors will be graduated were fitted tor the northside eommunfty at 10 a.m. yesterday. was indicated by officials of the cooperation of the churches, the re- This amount would enable the cor- 342 Students tonight in commencement exercises at 6 p.m. at Recreation Field. If Southside residents had been released from the directive issued by Community Development Corpora- spoi)se of their congregations, and poration to acquire needed land and yesterday's inclement wcaWier, which caused the 24*our postponement, the Board of Health on MWiday. tkm at their Monday night meeting, especially the leadership of Mayor finance the first phase of the pro- continues, ceremonies will be held in the high school gymnasium. According to Joseph J. Mottley, The response took the form of mem- Mulreany who spearheaded the jeot calling for construction and re- Receive Diplomas Diplomas will be awarded the graduates by Charles H. Frakenbaoh Jr., town health officer, residents of the } berships in the corporation as en- membership drive. He stated that habilitativn of 22 housing units. ~~ • president of the Board of Education. north side were more seriously af- couraged by Mayor Mulreany. in many ways the corporation's ef. Although corporation members Announcement of honors will be fected by Hie water pollution, wtttu "Pot" Use High Elimination of substandard nous- fort is a first for the country, mak-, feel many problems of society need From Roosevelt made by Dr. Robert L. Foose, prin- several case* of illness, particularly inigg in the Cacciola PI. area is the ing Westfield a "trail blazing com- Mlulnir » .„ fhotr ,_. tM,. a cipal, with presentation of awards rt M general feeling Three hundred and 42 ninth grad- in the Echo Lake Country Club and Here, Drug Abuse Immediate goal of the private, non- munity" dn the drive for decent . ,„ „„, ihllm ,„ .. . by Dr. L. E. Law, superintendent of lhat 72 f Wychwood areas, believed attribut- profit Community Development housing for all citizens. . * t*mmng, here at home in «"• » them "the honor schools. Jeffrey S. Owen, senior V able id the drinking water. While Corporation. • The fund drive, although encour- housing is a giant step In the right j* „? '"iTj'J™ "™' ! h M class president, also will speak. A Mr. Mottley contended no specific Meeting Reveals H. Kenneth MetMs, treasurer, re- aging at this eariy stage, stffl rfr dfa-ection. aT wX^Llor ™&hool It list of graduates appears on page 3, 7 p.m. Tuesday. section 1 of today's Leader. 25 A complete list of graduates ap- Charles B. Wolf will be awarded field High School were revealed at NHS Awards pears on page 5 of the first section the Cornell Cup, which annually is ari awarded to the boy selected by a drug abuse of today's Leader. Tte water: situation, as well as faculty committee as the outstand- auditorium. Two Scholarships Diplomas were presented by "norioui and atrange odors" in the Charles H. Frankeitbach Jr., presi- ing man in itihe senior class based Tues In disguised taped interviews with on all-around excellence, including air. The National Honor Society of dent of the Board of Education, and Town high scholarship, extra-curricular Westfield Senior High announced the awards given by Dr. Lillard E. Law, police-school investigation last Jan- accomplishments, character, person- winners of two scholarships at it superintendent of schools. The class uary on the use of marijuana, these ality and citizenship. He also will be annual dinner recently. One award gift was presented by Cynthia B. figures were cited by the teenagers, presented witih a prize of $25 given of $400 was presented to Robert D - Hall, vice president of the ninth who also revealed that marijuana is in memory of J. Lee, former Dello Russo, son of Mr. and Mr I grade, with a welcome given by the lie J£;[J readily available both here in West- publisher of We Westfield Leader, Robert Delib Russo of 751 Belvedere -I class president, Brace Elliott Mac- field as well as. out-of-town to the senior in the top third of the Ave. A second, known as the lfr"j j Kay. William Heath Napier Jr., The dramatic presentation of stu- DR. JOHN II. CALLAN class who has studied journalism tine 'l Aft president of the Student Council, led ' * the flag salute and Stephen W. Glass, for two or more years and who ? Well a* (hose by some of two days prior to the is- n first honor student, the Lord's Pray- has done superior work in the field. 4irecU v«s to bolt water. *• P«re°tS of tfce involved teen- er. The benediction was offered by 93 to Graduate Nancy Van Voohts, as first honor agcrs • - *i«hlighted the .meeting, Dr. the Rev. Joseph S. Harrison, asso- student, will be presented with an 1 also w* *" 'eatured a panel discus- The-two. scholarships, raised from ciate rector of St. Paul's Episcopal American flag by the Westfield sion From Holy Trinity <» questions raised by the audl- National Honor Society activities and Church. chapter. Daughters of the American encc- a donation, are awarded each year to seniors who rank in the top quar- The following awards were pre- Dr. John Henry Callan, dean and 'Revolution, as will be a year's auh- Approxlmstely l.ow attended the professor of education in the School scription to the Reader's Digest bf meeting, sponsored by the Board of t«r of their clan and show citizen- sented to graduates: American Legion good citizenship of Education, Seton Hal! Univer- editors of that magazine. E(JucBtiMi to inform Wegtflekj ^f. ship and ew»llenc» in pursuing aa ROBERT DEIXO RtSfiO ROBIN A. SHAW educatton. award, Carol Ann Trenn end Stephen sHy, wilt address the 93 graduates Robert N. Shniver Jr., is to be ent« of the increased: use and i«ss Lois McCarthy, school so- Christmas In June-Red Cross •award, David Murray Fowler; Don Announcement of approximately 193S (Mfeattaai tbeattuaUon^was more work» who was totfeiy re, wlU attends Hood College and plans cement of approximately *» memory of Richard cM Large memorial athletic -••-•--• Van den Bergh rf Clas lw asrfcMs an laa not* aida of towa apoMible tor tbe.townwMe merting. to>jniajb>:iin honie eeonomles, Dello award, 150,000 in scholarships and other *« * <* *' dm* to the CrMtord and Kenil- Ru«o, a member 0/ the soccer and Prepares Now For Yule in Vietnam William Health Napier Jr. honors awarded by the Holy Trinity „ r,,. ._, „ , __. „ , wat the J** that initial use of marl- v Vai wort* oomrauaWw wbicfa expert- ^^ occurred la* fumner, trart. team*, vrffl attetMl Buic*»ell PTO academic achievement graduate! will be made atl th e cere- I***• *&**^3* »" *^n "li^L Beegh Wdf- ea^ heavy Mrftoft to tke »^ ivard#; English, highest average, monies by Sister Anne Bernadette ™n* R is engraved annually to (fan walk's' wound raiastorm. w c^trliaM'.i£i;afrtj»njijer<.the t* ^ • mariJateYf--'1:*-^ chaf MH at mr farlMr dote. According to the. moderator at the :. CommwUdfr •« -the "rtnutfe1* mating, Gordon, E. Allen, a follow- .mo^P^^mteMM**)** »d'.s«n*ll «* m. ««r, Stephen Will«mGto», Doug, anMt In the ar«a, Ifayor Mulreany up meeting is expected to be held, 1HOV£ liOCBtlOll a 1 e •sid that police and town officials next fall. He cited that wMle" there gift hail to be distributed W^J*. f M « a»'8nments. Those wishing to night from Thomas Alva Edison ory Fuchs, Eljabar Foundation. the . of tids will be added to a holdover Also Victoria Glembocki, New Jer- The Thomas L. Crampton Memo- fund of |»,O0t from last year to re- Nursing Association, said: "Although ductton chairman of the chapter is donate gilts may leave them at the Junior High School. the DNA offices were originally k>- in charge of this huge project, "This chapter between 9 a.m. to 4 phi. Diplomas were presented at the :y state scholarship; Mary Jo rial Scholarship award of »50 will be place deteriorating cutting in the graduation exercises held in West- Gredd, National Merit qualifying presented to Gary D. Grabel. It la central busiaeai district. The re- cated in the new municipal build- ing at the request of the Mayor and field High School by Joseph A. Me- scholarship test, Notre Dame of presented to the graduate who, in rnrtning IJ5.0M will be used to re- Groarty, vice president of the Board Maryland; James Guididas, Eljabar the opinion of his coaches, has best (Oontinued on page 2) Council, we understand completely that «he natural growth of the town Director Announces Playground Stall, of Education. Awards were given by Foundation and the Msgr. H. J. Wat- demonstrated his succes in, and has resulted in additional space re- Albert R. Bobal, principal. teruon scholarship; Laurie Hart, tove for, the sport of wrestling and Mrs. Clatnan Reelected quirements for municipal depart- Barbara Tilbon and Dougtas West Dayton University. Emmanuel Col- who plans to continue his participa- Program to Begin June 25 were awarded the class of 1962 an- lege; Mary Kaszuba, New Jersey tion in that sport in college, Republican Chairman ments. The board of the former District Nursing Association deeply nual award for scholarship. Winners state; Marnold Manzo, New Jersey other prizes, their donors and re- Under the direction of Ruth V. of instruction tor all the leaders to of the PTA awards were; Laura State and New Jersey state incen- clpienls are: Bauson and Lomb ban- Mn. Arnold Y. Cteman has been VANESSA BLACKMON Ci CS h rH Hi H reflected chairman ot the Wentlleld wh^ch for 56 ycars has ejSted^b^ . .."« Westfield Recreation Com- follow. The varkm» medias of char- Green, English; Donna Brader, biof- tive scholarships; Ca'thJeen O'Don- orary scFence awariI for"promtoelit planned another full coal, pastels, oils, water colors and ogy; Thomas Reeder, earth science; nell, Nancy Taylor Secretarial Town RepubOoan Committee. Serv- season of activities for the nine play- tissues will be available for all play- Donna Brader, mathematics; Bar- School. ing wtth her are Edward Schott, WHS Senior Wins grounds and two teen centers. The grounders to explore. The teen cen- bara Tilton, A&M history; Marie Also, Patricia Paiuchowski, Nancy vice-chairman; Mrs. Rudolph Cap- of the town aoverament " 8rounds wiH Shaue aisXu. n«LlK^u u.aithat .th u.Pe chilITMIIdU oKkaaHjf open 9:30 tera will speciaUie in painting with Vona, world history. Taylor Secretarial School; Paul Par- Library Book raria, accretary; and J. R. Gremer, ami on Tuesda r June s traaaurcr. $1,095 Award liealth conference conducted for the > > - Reg"'™- oils. Also, Diane Warren, Latin; Susan sons, Rotary Club; Rosemary Sabo, iion U begin Manda June 24 Robert Watson has decn named ' i Board of Health since 1957 will con- *' >' > The new basketball program, Mottes, Spanish; Margaret Hope, Penn Morton Cotlege, and Patricia from 2 to 3:3 and continlle Sale Saturday dtle«ate to the county comm*Ue, The Jewish Foundation for the tirwe in its present location in the ° U>">ugh- whfch has been set up for the two French; Kenneth Pratt, German; Smith, New Jersey state scholarship. lower level of the municipal build- out the summer- teen centers, will be directed by John Kozakowski, art; Douglas Highest honors will be awarded MM. Robert Ferguson assistant aec Education o< Girls has announced a lMrSl Hiu has A sale of books culled from retary, Edward Matthetft assistant scholareihip grant of »1,C95 to Van-ing and said that the Visiting Nurse a™«un«ed staff Robert Fulton and assisted by Cyril West, mechanical drawing; Paul Mary Jo Gredd of Westiield and and Health Services in its new lo- mempbers for the 1988 playground Fulton. Robert Fulton is the varsity Ferraiote, metals; Richard Rann, Laurie Ann Hart of Dunellen. In the from shelves of the WestfieM Me- treaaurer and Mrs. J. G. V*i Due- »sa Btacknwn, 5OZ W. Broad St. y , ; , morial Library is scheduled for Silt- aen alternate delegate. ' Founded in 1880 as the Hebrew Cation will continue to provide high Program. basketball coach at WHS and Cyril woodworking; Diego Furnari, graph- high honors group are John Dell Jr., Selected as *ard leaders are R«b- Technical School for Girls, it be-quality nursing service for the cUi- John Hollbrook, teacher at Grant Fulton is the basketball coach at ic arts; Gordon Smith, music. Mary Agnes Carney, Jeanne Don- c^aedZ t^b^riT^ '^ zens of WestfieM and Mountainside. School, is again returning as special RooseveU Jr. High. The basketball The class of 1959 annual award nellyM , NancA y RoguskiC , SusaJ n SieverD s u y UK ""dra o[ ert L Evans, "Ward 1; 'itobei-t Men- came the Educational Foundation sale will open at 10 a.m. doca, Ward 2; Mrs. E. H. Yeager, *<* Jew'* Girls in 1937. In 1985 the Other Westfield residents on the assistant to the director and dircc- dime will be held at Edison teen was presented to Deborah Mangan and Kathleen Zoller, and in the hon- until 4 p.m. Disc£ VNHS board of directors are: Mrs. tor of the arts and crafts program, center on Tuesdays and Thursdays and James Morris. The girls' physi- ors group Frederica Folba, Donise Ward 3; and Mrs. MarK h. Mount, Foundation changed to its present n the adult and W»nl 4 name, serving girls with various re- J Edward Atkins, Mrs George les- Each week new crafts are intro- from 2 to 4, and at Roosevelt teen cal education award was given Mary Grant, Marq Kaszuba and Anne in-eluding out CUKura lie, Mrs. J. Kenneth Boyles, Mrs. duced on every playground. Some center on Mondays and Wednesdays Squire and the boys' John DiLorenzo Sherman. material roDtacwl with i,™ treason A«iiinie» Port' JSs.i™ " ' ^ William R Cunmck, Mrs. Lloyd E. of these include gimp braiding, tile from 2 to <- The Fulton brothers physical education award to David Six members of the graduating ™f^'™™TJ.^™X<,Zll Oneal, Mrs. -Nicholas Shafcotko, Mrs. crafts, colonial mats, basketry, pot also will supervise informal basket- Soott. American Legion citizenship class were named to the National • - d « "i "'lJ- > "' " AM Democratic Leader Miss Blackmon, who graduates in a the uppe> third of her class at West- Edward L. Swan Jr., Mrs. R. Eric holders, plaster molds, and stick ball play Monday and Wednesday awards were presented Laura Green Honor Society. In addition to aca- % * „, ^ f^_.,„'".,.„ Vige and Mrs. Gerald E. Beardsley; crafts. Assisting Mr. Holbrook for evenings at Tamaques ParK for Edi- and Paul Koltcrjahn. demic rank, a student must also re- ' "j 0I lne "I)rjr> iuiv tm~ Hobert iBereraon has been elected iieia High School, will attend the sales for the l;i.st few and from Mountainside, Mrs. James his third year is Beryl Taylor. son teen center members. Named to the Book of Emerald ceive the faculty recommendation chairman of the Westfield Town Nan(;y iayior Business Institute. She years. Among purchasi-s iniidc wild Heading a new position this year Anthony Patriarca, teacher at Edi- were Janet Allen, Elizabeth Apgar, for leadership, character and service •Democratic Committee to succeed has received Westfield Community H. Carroll and Philip R. Elmer. siil'.y is a as program coordinator is Linda son Jr. High School, has organized Nancy Barnett, Barry Cohen, Mar- to the school. Members are Frcder- Thomas Stoudt, who will be party's center Achievement Awards for the •set (if Hlii Maggio. Linda, who was previously a special graphic arls program for garet Devalon, Amy Friedland, ick Cooney, Jeanne Donnelly, Mary QXFortl ^F"n'"''I'isI nominee for mayor in the fall Gen- past tnree years. isSh Dictiou.-iry for lue eral Election. ' g^e is a member of the Neighbor- Conccrls in Park leader at Jefferson-playground= , will junior high students, using the work- Louise Giguere, John Graves, Laura Jo Gredd, Laurie Ann Hart, Mary ^ . ,'.",' be Afeo elacted at the annual organi- hood youth Corps and has been era- Tn Rpffin Innf 27 coordinating the summer activi- shops at Edison Jr. High teen Green, Margaret Hope, Susan Kin- Iti Ihe i-vt-nf \rf r.iin thi zatkm meeting Monday night were piOyed at the Community Center for M.V vpgm jui.^, m., Jjes ^ a![ ]t grcunds^ center. ast, Theodore Mavraganis, James Dr. Cailan, the commenceniOTl be held in Uic rnlunliou u> Honor was active in the Sewing Club, Mod- Mindowaskin Park. teaching in the fall. William Phil- tive in tennis throughout high school Barbara Wolf. has written for a number of pub- Franklin J'rincipal The Coral Mummers String Band, lips, a high school senior, who has and college. He will be assisted by Others participating in the 9 p.m. lications. Index ern Dance ant'in the Gir!s Physical one of New Jersey's finest marching served as a photographer for the Tom Catalon, Rachel Maidment and ceremonies were Barbara Jane • — A r ••! i IM v.iM be held tonight Education program. She has re- string bands, will perform on the WHS yearbooks, will be the full time David Twitchel. Wolf, Lord's prayer; Kevin Joseph Dun "COM DailCC from !D p in. to honor Frank Busintss Directory ... Sec. a—4 ceived many track awards, and in B Church News Sec. 4—4, 5 the Jaycee's Olympics won the out- first concert date. photographer for -the playgrounds. Twirling instruction, which will Bonnor and Theodore D. Mavra- Alim-u n-incipal of Benjamin Collegrans Sec. 2 1,6,7 standing girl award for three years The schedule for the other -con- Eileen Ahern, who has been seere- again be available to all play- ganis, flag salute: James A. Morri- Westfield junior i;i;h school and Frank S-.liool, in the Franklin Editorials Sec. 3—2 in a row at local and state meets. certs are as follows; July 11, West- tary and office assistant for the Bee- groimdera, wiH be directed by Mar- son, welcome; Deborah E. Man- now 10th grade stud.Tits are invited i;i.i v. i'itium. 1 field Concert Band;- July 18!,. Site* reatiofi department for the past jiyrt Habef9berger. Marilyn, who has gan, presentation of ctass gift: Scott to a Dungeon fr.-r\er from 8 to ]i \i:- Mrotb is completing hk ftHMs ...... -...... SfccV3f S ili l9S3i site broke' a state record By 1 , 4 xii'ffltig Itte 36 $&'& dash in s.s sec1.ftM dtmetsft fertrfi Mi' 59, WesffeM tbt'tle fems, *ifl sBatftf tm - »tf? $#3 tor u& tA Mt jkjrt . toe,4^4,1,* iM# I'&tlrfs Hmtbig *ttOH4 j**s*r- « Ifewd; A<#, §, Weattieii && tHreeim d dm "AH it* fm" prrp 1i»e/ m totsatt Mattel), sfea»»*» A Jfet td gr&kiMts appear* m oteasiot), tut -*r*to idmWfcatfwi m, audit*} t#t# m utikemtici' tm Umi; /lug, Ht tmtittM, Vm> gftm trill tm im*to «*»fcWs, 'At; CUtmy mi i»h Pteiilet, tUtUfti page i tA a^iitm i td Untyi ti te(0iteti lm admteioOt Uiess n m«i atl nmml*t •art UmL fttwkim im mtimd a M t#xn AR good cili- MeOlrnult? llotlGI'l Ufl 1111 111 I J>itvlil TOftrlu oy M. Knhti (\vnthln JIMIM A All(Mi V'fi-tiM Ut IAILIIM* SU»i»lieti Ohark'H llluitu M. zunship pilgrimage, Virginia Zobel. Steven Aiit-ltony IJJ'IHI fj^U' t*rr XolHon Shlrvt?r, Jr. UonnW Jntues Poppoi' f A.iHlr«y lOunili Wl 1 V h«:!iiUi Anne W'JI J. IBdvIti Wjldc r Ohl'lHluplu !' RoUl tK \myM h Thcodoi-c iWiuni Rn»l)o R. WeWniiin Kti-riili .h'lui tttnv Jn *l*r>ilf3 Miirh Jeffrey . <:h(irIch(irIcH n. HMNIIM Itulh How y Van Murk CulliMi Rmicly National Merit Letters of Com- t'rilliloun l>iu L'uko llk Shi Sue Holder and Diane Everett Hlili-lcy Anno C! Auclroy Nojflon Shriver Jr. mendatloh will be awarded to the fol- Steven Atit-lmny (..'nhvell J. Mdwin Wlklor Robert Av. Hltelly lowing students for .flupjorior per- will be organists at the graduation Miirtlin fliiy Contieli Clmrti'N n. W«lf CnilK )>aeni Stain ' Hire bum I »y 11 n Con rml Vlrrlnia formance in the National Merit ex- program during the processional Alni'K'iU'oi ICiixtilii*th DnvUlson I'uter Carl \Vet»H ' " linlu'j'l 1 )o)iiilt*th Ann •Merlu'rU'h for three consecutive semesters Is Clieryl B.\'itflyti iBanka, 1-311UTL equal to or higher than the general Merit' Scholarship Program in'1968 Wiilljiiiin. .T. -Bttitinimn . will be awarded to: - - ' Stsphen 'Jjiy 'Be-rnsleln- Inih S average ot the school, ahd who have Patricia Jcjinrte Bobn'l . l-oulvs \V. exemplified the highest type of ctti:' Ainii iJLtiro. Dlioathiftti an*3 Ohrlstoper Gn'thlcen iDru CaKo ' Flag Day Tomorrow I">iariG 15. X*. Jnliunou Rdttcrt Tapiwott. 17avltl, O. CanMofbeU ... * Jt»ffn-y W. Kii-hn zensliip and sportsmanship, will be National MerH ceitifitaateff of Susnii Lynn Caburn A Flag Day program will foe held Il Arn»ttl will be awarded to: MantUa Oay Oonnell > y L*,vim mod it will be given the Mtiehacl Pfltrtck Qr\M at 9 a.m. tomorrow witii.a parade Billy .1, Kali Jeffrey F. Allen ffnafcrts in the National Merit Mnrgaret ®li«flb»frh .Davidson John MJrltacl Wi'HIft-m WjiJlon ATierlch

IN A FINAL REVJEW of agency jieeds arc members of the United Fund budget review, commit**, whose recommendations for needs of the fall campaign will be presented shortly to Jund president, Miss Nancy F. Reynolds, and board members for approval. Shown, left fto right, are Donald H. Bagger, Francis A. Florin, Lee M. Hale, Samuel A. McCaulley, Mrs. William F. Bass, Mrs. C E. Cnllds Jr. and Vincent L. Ffsher. United Fund Committee Reviews Budget Budget Review hdg its fall campaign, ald H. Bagger, Francis A. Florin, Recommendations of the budget •Appointed by Miss Nancy F. Ray-Lee M. Hale, Samuel A. McCaulley review committee of the United nolds, president of the United Fund, (general campaign chairman), Mrs. Fund will be presented rto the board the key budget review committee William 'F. 'Bass, Mrs. C. E. Childs at its June meeting, 'according to has mot with representatives of all Jr. ami Vincent L. Fisher. an announcement by Fund officials members agencies of the Fund to Their recommendations, -if ap- today. The committee has com-determine their needs for Westfield proved by the United Fund board, pleted a thorough study of the com- munity financial needs of the 14 United Fund support. will determine the goal of the Oc- agencies Me Fund supports through Serving on the committee are Don- tober campaign,

cott, Heather Winnett. "Pot" Use Water OK Jefferson: Ronnie Costello, San- dra Zimmer, Patricia Kirn, John and now police average about seven (Continued from page 1) Henron. Lincoln: Raymond Bevere, Don each month. place curbing in residential areas. Members of the panel, all of whom The town engineer has advertised tor bids on work in the business I MoKintey: Patrick Rooney, Mary encouraged an awareness of the area, Ami Neely, Thomas Handza. problem as one of the initial steps, In reply to a question from Alan Tamaques: Joy Ford, Pat Sim- included Miss McCarthy, the Rev.Chin of 9 Summit Ot., the mayor \mms'J*meL 'Mackie' D0Ug Trim' Roger Ptantikow, Dr. Solomon Coh- said that while the original instalia- "*!; ?!le" Ahe™ (that en, Dr. Robert Ncnno, Police Chief tlon of curbing is assessed against Washington: Carol Henry, JoAnn James Moran and Cuddie E. David- property oivnors, the town is re- EKbacker, Larry Inkster, appreciatetool) son Jr. sponsible for its maintenance. This Wilson: Kathleen Grover, Mary is not true, he added, in the case of Joe Gredd, Michael Allen. sidewalks, whose maintenance re- Edison Teen Center: Lewas Grind- mains with the owner. linger, Cyril Fulton, Tony Patricano. Roosevelt Teen Center: Glenn Hearin..g on an,, ordinanc,. e .,restrict . „- , Maggio, Laura Shanazarian, Bar- ing parking on the north side of E. | bara TRANSFERRED? Broad St. from Euclid to Mountain Aves, Iduring the evening rush hours •IOMERICA, INC. will help was postponed until the council's 342 Students you find your next home next meeting June 25, when a hoar- i ing also will; be held on an ordinance (Continued from page I) anywher* in the United Tuesday night providing Carol Denlse Saunters, Hope Vir- States WITHOUT a fee of $4 for copies of the 39-page ginia Peterson; mathematics, Ken CHARGE. zoning ordinance of the town. This neth Eric Bachman, Stephen William ordinance has recently been com- Glass, James Joseph Farley; sci- OBJECTIVES: To Wp vow find Piled ln\? a j™s?!eaf wfcich ence, Stephen William Glass, An- pe m e a dltrons your next horn* with a mini- \ S ! f . t tU f thony Boothroyd Potter, John Fran mum of effort time and ex- "*ich may * approved in the fu" cis Smith. p*ni«. If you plan lo move tc , High honor students: Highest hon- an unfamiliar city, or juif to .A »Mc hea™B to consider «>un- or, Stephen William Glass; second r.iotate near your present «1 approval of a Board of Adjust- high honor, Robert W. Bayly, An- home, HOMER PCA, INC. will "?crrt "solution recommending an thony Bocthroyd Potter; third high help you find the right house, °^y honor, Carol Ann Trenn. In the right neighborhood, in house -at- Williams Florists, 524 Book nf Gold: Kalhie Anne Bdbai, the new oreal Springfield Ave. also will be held Jeanne Elaine Bussiere, Robert at the June 25 meeting. Bruce Callender, James Kenneth SCOPEt Operation throughout The renewal of a -peddler's license Dello-Russo, Catherine Louise Gen- the United States enables to Mister Softce was approved, as tino, Douglas Hidgway Heriteridi, Homerico to furnish you with were various bids for furnishing of Bruce Elliott Mac-Kay, Robert detailed information on road materials. The meeting was ad- Meiklejohn, William Heath Napier houses which fit your require- journed with a dedication to the late Jr., Lee Scott Newman, Anthony ments even before your first Sen. Robert . Boothroyd Potter, Patricia Ann St. visit to the new a real Mr. Everett also asked the council Clair, Carol Denise Saunders, Sarah REMEMBER: Homerica works I to consider his plight of a serious Sanderson Seivard, Martha Ann only for YOU I All of their drainage problem in his neighbor- Spragg, Lisa Joanne Taylor, Robert efforts—r^ieardi, reports and hood which, he said, is threatening Harry Thompson III, Carol Ann advice — arv exclusively on the existence of his porch. Trenn, and James Robert Zitoh. behalf of the prospective buyer. They have m connec- tion with the seller. It is their Playground Graduation Pwk his s where responsibility to guard YOUR interests. (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) has planned a special program the fiield of science, Steven A. Col- For further details, please call which will conclude with a recital well; German prize, Peter Muehlen- our Local representative, you get the at Mindowaskin Park. berg unit of the Steuben Society of Pearsall and Frankenbocb, Returning again as archery in- America, Cathleen Dru Cake; Latin Inc., 115 Elm St., Westfield, structor wiM be Min Diebert. John, prize, $25, Westfield chapter of New 201-232-4700 or call us who is a physical education (teacher, Jersey Junior Classical League, direct. John Petrucione; French prizes, Pe of Gifts will be at Edison teen center on Tuesdays and at Roosevelt teen cen- tit Coin de France, $25, Diane John- ler on Thursdays, son; $20, Jeffrey L. Stich; Spanish The following teachers are the prizes, Margaret Alpers pr-ize, $25, SHIRTS BY leaders at the following playgrounds, Deborah Sue Holder; second prize ICA $15, Audrey Warshaw. Arrow, Hathaway, , McGregor, hod, and their assistants are high school, Gino Paoli, and Jayson college and graduate students: Art prizes, Westfield Art Associa- Columbus' David Coleman, Joan tion, $25, Candace Spilner; $15, Bucina, Alan Burnley; Nancy Trimble; $10, Jan Baker; SPORT COATS A SLACKS Franklin: Linda Jcwctt, Robert business education prize, Secretaries by Palm Beach, Botony SOD, Hickey Freeman, 919-611-3111 Flynn, Kathy Stephens, Pat Hacfeli. i Handbook presented by the WeatfieM Stein Bloch, GGG, Daks, and many others. Grant: David Burnley, Dale Tal Associa Lion of Education a] Secre- taries, Nancy Lutter; home econom- SWIMWEAR BY ics prize, presented in memory of Mrs. May L. Gill, $15, Mona Kenny. Jantzen, McGregor, and State of Maine WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Also Musk and Mime prizes, $10, John F. Kavanaugh; $5, Peter ER GIFTS AND JEWEUT Schiller; music prize, $15, Cynthia j Check our gift bar* for an unusual and large SALESLADIES selection, including Hickok, Swank, Rolfe, Buxton, If yowson-s present school has Krementz, Oleg Cassini, Destino, etc. FULL TIME - 5 DAY WEEK nor JT;ibled him to achieve as you (ilte, might we sugyesr vow NECKWEAR by EXPERIENCED PREFERRED Countess Mara, Mr. John, Rooster, Superba, Christian Dior and Gino Paoli. THE SCHOOi INTERVIEWS IN PERSON ONLY WITH A DtmHENT SLANT Free Gift Wrapping free Initialing where his new I CAr> and * WILL his Confidence and l)e term in a ti art. activate. U>nii\ and of Leather Goods and Jewelry inspire hi* \Q Collf^ PnT, Grade* 0.J2 * PC OriUptt in the subjects recurred (or CnMpg* Entranre HOW ff) i* ,1 ;' i! • i •- - - and then chairman of the board. In 1967, he was elected president of the Houston; Gary ZariHo (Scotch ii BUY THE UNUSED MILEAGE IN THESE CARS \ • Plains), |500 for his junior year at National Retail Furniture Associa- WE8TFIELD STUDENTS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS to attend the National Music Camp at InterlocheiL, the University of Rhode Island; tion and, in 1968, became chairman \mm\\im\m\mmmmnn David W. MeEnerney (Watehung), Mlcti., Uib sammer Include Robert Bouchal, Hubert Shen and Tom Davis. Unable to be preBent at the time $500 lor Ws iumor year at Rutgers; the picture vu taken wa§ the fourth icboluiMp winner, Martha Schroder. - k Donald Cohen (Fonwood), $500 for his sophomore year at BuckncJl Iochen. He is an eighth grade stu- University and Gary Patnosfr (Fan- Four Students Selected To Attend dent at Edison Junior High School wood), f5W for .his sophomore year where he participates in the school at MontvUrir' College under a grant orchestra and string quartet. of the Harry H. food Memorial National Music Camp in Michigan The two Gleason scholarships have Scholarship. • been presented to Wesfcfield Senior A used Volkswagen makes a first-rate second car. Four Westfield students wilt at- William Davis, 132 Wells St., aHigh School students. Martha The second scholarship established tend National Music Camp, Inter trumpet student, will attend with a Schrader, a junior, is the daughter iiaiuiHMuanniiiuigi tocbefl, Mich., this summer, as re-Tremaine Scholarship. He is an • wmmmmmm under the 1968 program & in the of Mr. and Mrs. J. Schroder, amount of $1,000, payable annually cipients of scholarships presented by eighth grade student at Roosevelt Anthony H. G lea son of Scotch Plains Junior High School where he is a of 312 Prospect St. Martha is a pian- over four years, ami was awarded and Mrs. Neil M. Pierce of West- member of the band, orchestra, and ist, an accompanist for choral vo LKSWAG EN SEDANS groups, a member of the Choir and to GeraW Martin, a member of the field. The scholarships are present- dance band. He is also a member of YEAR MODEl NO. COLOR 1968 graduating .class at Union Cath- ed in the name of the late C. W.the Brass Choir at the Methodist All State Chorus. otic Boys (High School. He is theTremaine of Westfield, wfro founded Church, WestffeM. Robert Bouchal, also a junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Bou- 1967 311 F'BACK. WHITE son of Mr. and Mrs. Chariee J. the first National Music Week in Hubert Shea, son of Mr. ami Mrs. chal, 671 Shadowlawn Dr., will con- 1967 151 YUKON YELLOW Martjn, 337 Sycamore Ave., Scotch 1924. ' Tsung Yink Shen, 858 Willow Grove tinue his studies at Interlochen, ma- Plata. Tom Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rd., also the recipient of a Tremaine joring on trumpet. Bob is a member 1967 113 BEIGE Scholarship, will further bis studies of the High School Band and the on violin, this summer at Inter- Stage Band. 1966 113 BAHAMA BLUE CHARLES D. STAPP 1966 113 BAHAMA BLUE WEEKEND SPECIAL Westfield High School Graduates-1968 of the board. In naming Mr. Stapp, Chairman 1966 113 RUBY RED HONOR STUDENT Ltndn. Ruth y Schoel said, "Republicans in Union GIRLS Mary Joann Helf 1966 Naiwcy Van Voonhla Judith Joan -Henninff County are honored to have Mr. BAHAMA BLUE HONOR GROUP abeth Ann Stapp accept this position. The or- Michael Anthony Allen Cftrol Ellen H&nman WllIliLmW>llen Anderson - Kit-thryn Ann Hilb ganization in Union County haa been 1966 BLACK Cheryl Evalyn Banks Sincanne Mary (Hoiic AWson HoM>rook Barnes Deborah Sue Holrte in need of someone with Mr. Stapp's SHORT SETS IJOU I B W. Hoi eeh u h qualifications for some time. We are 1965 LIGHT GREY Oontould rksahy Baiim»flTtn*r V. Howe Stephen Jay Btirnatotn Oharlos Henry Hiowoll, III confident that he will do an out- $Mnuck«r or Cotton Cord Tarry- O&le- Bianken M-ancy Ann Hfl standing job in helping members of 1965 SEA BLUE Bribaro Meryl Bloomberg Kathryn KU«oAfot hihc iReid IBoftte* Robert J- Imihoff the Republican Party rearbe their Crop Top Jeanne Botoal Anne I financial obligations to the organiza- 1965 ^e*r W B j E. P. Johnson BAHAMA BLUE vid BarlT e K tion. Bmly Jean Bottorff Jeffrey M. Sarah Joan Bowden Loui« Arnold Kaplan Mr. Stapp lives at 8 KimbaU Clr. 1965 RUBY RED Slut * to « HiMftn Ruth Vmrd«m P*«Ky Lynn Kami with his wife, Nancy; his daughter, John .David BOTWM Billy J. K«tch»m .. r *MOh and his sons, Charles, 1965 BLACK ' Anne Buchner

**"^-n 4Hrank;ea Bund A 15.00 i - *V-s'* *?W>£- >$ioo Dru Oake •#^ y., 1 • • .- -. Cloyei =«*• V Ootourn ft«f. $2.00 MI. R*g. $3.00 Lynn Ann i-* Steven Anthony Colwell V1 1963 TURQUOISE Martha Gay Conn ell Lynn 'L Pete Heesch Terry OonneH Kobc-rt BiiVtwLra Lynn Con-m4 Fred g 1963 RUBY RED »u*an Lynn Cory Jon -Steven birmmer At Ft Monmouth Hheryl 'Leslie Crawford Nwncy Sue LAST CALL Michael Patrick Crtas Anita RaR BLACK Itfaren Lee Danker John Feter Markoa West Point Cadet Peter Heesdi Mft"guret Ellaefee-th Davfd«on JTame-ji J. M^tlno Robert Donnld JoBHnh William McEnerney Jr., 21-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. GULF BLUE OUTFIT YOUR SUMMER Jean esia Heesch of 8 FoUutone Dr., will be Oolleen sue l>evalon [Melkeljohn Debru Natalie Dten«r Victoria Ixrti'Iae Mltlcr among the members of the IT. S. TURQUOISE WN Carolle Lou>I«e DIHen Michael Douglaa iMolowa CAMPER.—HURRY Alan -Mare l>ucatman Military Academy's First Class Raymond MtLntln Blllott, JrP (Continued on page 8, sec. 2) Barbara Anne Eutsty (seniors) that will visit Fort Mon- 1961 RUBY RED Dhine £UttJ>eth Everett roouth, N.J. Sftth Edwin E>w4nff Jjiniice MuLniFhemon Fetid 1ft© U.S. Army Signal Center and Penny Ann Fetlic School will host a visit of 820 ca- Diane PerralfOlo B'nai B'rith 1962 JAGUAR 3.8 Liter, automatic, power Mlar&h^.M Sims Ferrln dets to Fort MonmouOi today Oynlthfa Ann Poster panald Wayne Fowler through Wednesday, Durinff the Wmyne Charles FrederlcK To Install Fox summer preceding their tenter year, steering, clean car. David Hay Gnrabrant Jole Anne OeenJberg Joseph M. Fox will be installed as cadets visit the different combat Stephen Cha^l« Gerutlno arm posts to help them select a Oarol Joan Gilbert president of the Westfield-Mountain- 233 E. Brood St. Wottfiold Sheryl Clnlre OUUn branch of tt» Army for their future David N. Given »We Lodge of B'nai B'rith Wednes- careers, DOMESTICS t-TnwRrtt Mturk Gladstone day at Temple £mami-El. Barbara Cetta Green During, the cadet visit to Fort AD 3-1111 OiiH N*ncy Greeniberg1 MUSTANG, air conditioned, two door hardtop, Madeline Worm Ourmin Mr. Fox is employed toyth e Merck Monmoutfi a program has been pre- Karen rMiary Harm in Co. of Rahway, as director of cor- MONDAY NITI Tit f Thtomau A. Hlarley pared which will provide an insight Diane Elizabeth Ha porate planning. He has held' sev- to the Signal Corps. The U.S. Army red with black Vinyl top, power. eral positions in B'nai B'rith and in Electronics Command and the U.S. addition is active in temple affairs, Army Signal Center and School will currently serving on the board of have activities, exhibits, and demon- 1967 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, all power, fac- trustees and as membership chair- strations to present a wide view of man of Temple Emanu-El. Mr. Fox the varied and ever expending rote tory air conditioned. resides with his wife Shirley and of communications-elertronics in to- their four daughters at 865 Knoll- day's modern Army. Particular em- wood Terr. phasis will be placed on the role of 1967 PLYMOUTH BELVIDERE, 4 door sedan, Others to be installed during the cornmunteations in Southeast Asia. evening include: Chester Fienterg, Demonstrations will be given by $AVEI Over - taxed ?... first vice president; Samford Simon, the 50th Signal Battalion (Airborne) second vice president; Norman from Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 1965 CADILLAC Fleetwood Brougham, all power, Weiaburd, third vice president; Signal communications sites will be Stanley Daitch, chaplain; Larry Eis- set up by the Signal School fea- 180 years ago, accepted the United States Constitution, enbach, financial secretary; Robert turing telephone operations, message air conditioning. Wolhnan, recording secretary; Har- centers, teletype facilities and trunk- and became one of the United States. There was so much oppo- old Shickman, corresponding secre- • w ing facilities through radio relay and 1965 CHEVY II Nova two door hardtop, auto- sition to the move that It was nearly defeated. Many landowners, tary; Bernard Buctiner, treasurer. cable. New signal equipment wtH Also, members of the executive be shown *o the visiting cadets by fearing heavier taxes under the new union, fought against the board: Dr. Leon Ackerman, Marvin the Electronics Command .in a matic, nice car. Bressler, Julius Finkelstein, Dr. acceptance of the Constitution. Regardless of today's national, county fair type demonstration: with Mark Jacobs, Sanford Kaplan, Dr. emphasis on the tactical [level. 1963 FORD Country Squire station wagon, 9 pas- state and local taxes . . . you can avoid being overtaxed with Norman Lavy, David Levy, Jerome Under, Herbert Ross and David laundering this summer. Pan American's "personalized service" Rubin. All men are from Westfield, senger, automatic. with the exception of Dr. Acker- OBJECTIVE will get your shirts, pillow cases and sheets, tablecloths, and man, who resides in Elizabeth, Mr. 1963 PLYMOUTH Belvidere, 4 door sedan, good other washables immaculately clean ... and pressed the way Kaplan of Famvood, and Mr. Levy possible growth and Mr. Ross who live in Mountain- you like them. And don't forget our custom drape cleaning, and side. - for your second car. drycleaning services, too? You'll vote for Pan American's accep- Program chairman for the eve- Investment. \ ning will be Chester Fienberg. The tance, because we never overtax even your linen fabrics, or your installing officers will be Mr. Levy and Mr. Ross. Both men are past budget. presidents of the lodge and are cur- FLAINFIELD'S ONLY AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN CENTER rently serving on the board of gov- h OPEN 7 AM. to 7 PM. Monday thru Saturday . ernors of B'nai B'rith District No. 3. Prior to the installation of Mr. UNION COUNTY Expert Spot Removal by Specialists Fox, Mr. Daitch, the current presi- dent, will review the accomplish- VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. Tablecloths laundered, then dryckasei. ments of the year 1967-68. Entertain- ment will be provided by Miss Rosa- TRUST SECURITIES CORP. 1124-1134 SOUTH AVENUE, PLAINFIELD lie Marcus and Milton Wald, who will render a program of traditional M# L. Mannino PLainfield 6-7400 Jewish folk songs, and by Miss Doro- 7W Crossway PI, Your Authorized Volkswagen Center thy Goudy. This will be a return en- Westfield, N.J. gagement by Miss G-oirdy,' who sang 232-5222 SAUS - SMVICE - BODY SHOP - PARTS & the fotig^s tefep wKmwnm ifte k the #iJJ LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS rate 4 THE WESTFIELD (N..T.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 18f IMS "Missing" Members Boulevard. Lawrence S. Neeb Mr». Delia C. Bishop Mrs. Hazel G. Stump Mrs. Grace Williams TJHJ "mUsing" are: Charles Bell, OBITUARIES Lawrence S. Neeb, GO, died last Funeral services for Mrs, Delia Memorial services were hold Sun- Mrs. Grace Williams, formerly of Of Class of 194B Jean Brown Faszazewski, Eleanor Wednesday at his home aL 745 Cres- C. Bishop, 03, of 141 Myrtle Avo., day aftornon in the First Methodist Wostfleld, died Monday In New York Capen Rlfis, Frank Coalo, Gerry Dy- cent Pkwy. Funeral services were were held Thursday in Piney Grove Church for Mrs. Mazel G. Stump, City, Wife of the luto Robert Stor^r Sough' for Reunion smt Ford, Bill Ebert, Fred GUlcs- Mrs, Herbert Ccrnert Mrs. James Orr .held at Gray's Funeral Home on Hnptlst Church, Warfictd, Vn. Mrs75. , of 41D Summit Ave Mrs, Stump Williams, she was the mother of Funeral services were held at The We»KJeld High School Class plo, Bob Grimes, Pat Klnkead Pad- Private funeral services for Mrs. Monday. Bishop died Tuesday, June 8, in died Thursday in Muhlenbcpg Hoa-Mrs. Henry A. Ruscli Jr., and grpnd- dock, Barbara McfnLosh Carpenter, Judith Cultoll Gurnert of 130 Liu-Gray's Funeral Home at noon Mon* Muhlunberg Hospital. of lf)48 Is attempting to locate some 'Husband of the late Mire. Itevo E. mothor of Cecile, Henry 111 and Val- of its members for the 20tfc reunion Don Mike ska, Bob Mukraliy. den Ave. WGi-o liold in the Crescent iluy for Mrs, Dorothy It. Orr, 5tr of Neeb who died in 1962, Mr. Neeb Interment was in Piney Grove Mrs. Stump was born in Chicago, eric Rusch. scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 14, at Also Hatty Padttock, John Payne, Ave. Presbyterian Church Pluinfield, 1206 Christine Cli\, Scotch Plains, was born in Elmore, Ohio, and hadBaptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. who died Thursday in Mithlenberfi received her B.S. from Illinois In- Memorial services wiH be held at Shuckainoxon Country Club, Jim Podboy, Bob Podboy, Alii Tea- Saturday. Mrs, Gernert died Tluirs- lived in Wcstlield since 1932. Bishop was a member of tlmt church stitute of Technology In 1937 and had 4 p.m. today at the Association Hospital until coming to tins area five years Anyone knowing the whereabouts lol, Dick Tryon, Jeanne Walker, day al Meadow Lakes, Ilighlstown, He retired from Boil Telephone taught in the Chicago school sys- Residence for Women, 891 Amster- Geoff Whalley, Bob Wiflig and Bob after a long illness. Interment was in Sunsol Memorial ago. of the following people Is asked to Labs in 1963 after 39 yee..s service. tem 41 years, where she was also dam Avnf, New York City. Wimmer. Mrs. Gornerl was born in Chi-Park, Philadelphia. Jle was a member of Telephone Funeral arrangements were made a teacher-librarian, before moving contact Letty Sinclair Hudak (Mrs. cago but lived in Westfield more Mrs. Orr was a member of Grace Pioneers of America, the Frank B. by the Plinton Funeral Home. liere 10 years ago. W. C), 409 Harrison Ave., or Joan Orthodox Presbyterian Church in LEADER WANT ADS PAT thtan 35 years. She was the widow •Jewett chapter, the St. Paul's Men's Survivors include a son, Richard Wlant Schrope (Mrs. C. A.), 815 of Herbert E. Gernerl. Westfield; the Suburban Club of Club and St. Paul's Episcopal Mrs. Anna Eismann Scotch Plains; the DA-R of Westfield, Wesley J. B. Stump of Westfield; a brother, Funeral services were held Mon- During and after World War II, Church of Westfield. Funeral services -were held Satur- Frank H. Pettee of Lombard, HI., she worked wil'h local and national and the Camellia Twig of Muhlen- day for Mrs. Anna Blanck Eismann berg Hospital in Pluiufield where she Survivors are a son, Lawrence C, day for Wesley J. Dallas, who hadand three grandchildren. Office of Price Administration units of Chester, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. of 242 Scotch Plains Ave., who died served as a voluntary worker. lived in Westfield 15 years before last Wednesday in Overlook Hospi- in the nutrition management .section. Joyce Smyth of Morgan Town, W. moving to Railway in 1953. Mr. Dal- In recent years, Mrs. Gernerl Survivor^ include her husband, tal after a short tthiess. She was 63 James I?. Orr; two daughters, Mrs. Va.; a sister, Mrs. Blanche Bur- las, who had been employed by the William G. Hall Jr. was o member of the American net of Bensonville, 111., and two William G. Hall Jr., 52, of 111 years old. , Public Health Association, the No-Nancy 0. Vilece of Little Falls and Merck Chemical Co., died last Wed- Mrs. Eismnnn waa born in Brook- >l>lh ';i! luli NOD) Mrs. Janet 0. Kemp, Scotch Plains; grandchildren. Southeast Second Ave., Dank, Fla,, . '' tional Council Tor Homermiker Serv- nesday at his home. formerly of WertfleW, died Saturday lyn and lived in WwtfieM for the ices, the New Jersey Public Health and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude 55»ckgraf Surviving are Ms widow, Mrs; past 40 years, She was (he widow of of Chester, Pa. in Danla, where he had lived for Association, the Now Jersey Wel- Lawrence Williams Mary Dallas; a daughter, Mrs. Glo- thre months. He was the husband of Joseph F. fikmann wiw> died in L L MANNING * SON The family has announced that Lawrence Williams, formerly of 1»56. fare Council and Me New Jersey ria Robinson of Ptainfield;' a son, Mrs. Ann Hall. MONUMMTS-MAJIKMft Association for Mental Health. memorial contributions may ibe made Westfield, died suddenly Sunday in Surviving are two sisters, Miss John Wesley Dallas of Rahway, two Mr. Hall was a line adjuster with She was a founding trustee of the to 'the Rev. James W. Price Me- Paris, Ky., He w^s the husband of the General Adjusting Bureau. Madeline Blanck and Mrs. Francis Meadow Lake Presbyterian Home, morial Fund, 7401 Old York Rd., the former Helen Ryan of 306 Creek- brothers, Henry White of Rahway, 4 B. Freeman, both of Port Washing- Whether you ntcd utfsunca Hightstown, and an honorary mem- Philadelphia, Pa. view Dr., Paris, Ky., who also had and Joe Dallas, Tampa, Fta.; three Al9o surviving are three daugh- ton, JJ. I.; and a brother, L. H. In •etectin* a family memo- resided in Westfield. There are no ters, Mrs. Marcy O»trowsky, Mrs, rial, or advice on cemetery |S7M,H ber of the National Missions of the sisters, Mrs. Daisy Van Kline and Blanck of Freeport, L. \, requlremenU/UkeadvanUte I GUILD. mirna Urtited Presbyterian Church. other immediate survivors. Patricia Gave and Miss Phyllis Mall; J Mrs. PauMne Isbey of Rahway and his mother, Mrs. Grace P. Hall, and Funeral arrangements were com- of pur experience. No oblip- *-m Surviving are two sons, Archibald John Cecchetlim Mr. Williams had lived in Ken- pleted by the Gray Funeral Home. tioh. Well counsel you, assist Monument! C. of Lake Forest, III., and Herbert Mountainside — John Cecchettini tucky for 15 years after several Mrs. Mosina Bell of Tampa, and six four, grandchildren. you in every way. And, we E. Jr. of New Vernon, N. J.; a Sr., 67, of 153 Locust Ave. died Mon- years' residence in Westfield. grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tues- specialize in fully guaranteed sister, Mrs. -Mayrcard Barnes of day at home after a long illness. He Services were arranged *>y theday at Johnson Foster Funeral IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Barre Guild Monument*. Funeial services were held yes- IN THE LEADER See t» today. Washington, and four grandchildren. was the husband of Mrs. Florence terday in Paris, Ky. Pliirton Funeral Home. Home, Hollywood, *Ja. . In lieu of flowers, the family has Taranta Cecehettini. requested donations be made to Bon- Born in Italy, Mr. Cecehettini nie Brat1 Farm for Boys, Milling- came here 40 years ago. Before re- ton. tiring in August, 1967, he was the Funeral arrangements were made head chef at the Halfway House, by Gray's of Westfield. Mountainside, for 38 years. He was a communicant of Our Mrs. C. D. Kohlbecker Lady of Lourde's Church, Moun- - iFunetal services were heW Mon- tainside. day in! Gray's Funeral Home for Other survivors are two sons, John Mrs. Eva T. Kohlbecker of Ocean Jr. of South Plainfield and Mario Grove. Mrs. Kohlbecker dieu sud- of Three Bridges; three daughters, denly Friday at (home. She was the Mrs. William Guerriero and Mrs. wife of the late Charles D. Kohl- Nicholas Riccio of Piscataway, and beoker. 10 grandchildren. iBorn in Baltimore, she had lived The funeral was held today at 9:15 dn Westfield for more than 50 yoars a.m. from The Dooley Colonial and in Ocean Grove the last seven Home, 556 Westfield Ave., and at years. She was a member of the Our Lady of Lourde's Church, Moun- First Church of Christ Scientist here tainside, where at 10 o'clock a high and in Ocean Grove. mass of requiem was offered. Inter- ANNUM There are no immediate survivors. ment took place in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Woodbridge.

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GQOVUO Kn>r>h]ach Ann I< noli tot It y K (Minrylu Alinu fOiKa Jiiirry huvlU Krinus ,MJ| KliniHX 1'pttM1 KUHMH1H IA n June Unti'bort iJurtrr Ann U William JtuUi -\;inv-y I-IMJ IjL\vury JaniUH TutfjnM I Pelor Watntiri It^borL hh.'lMJr UA writiirH u^ii I'aul DfjwiiL J y Unii'D Atitn Loit JanaL AnILa HJOLL DouulaH Luvoland i/]ftiie Mary Lunia MJCIIIIQI JShvoou Luttcr Kennoth Honry Lyn^ Jr. Kafhryn H", Drawing June 15th l Blll Days B Monroo Last Ellen Uoaeuiariy itftirvla Lynn Sharon Lot MnrUn Alii ric M-arhi Llnyd Wuyne )>arif(3-l LI Carol Kavln MoO-lynn Five Local YMCA Boys John Htuiirt Win, (NEXT TO TOWNE CAR WASH) IH'Wltt Merrlck Mtoplien M.ci'bent Merrill 233-7710 Crnlff Steplien M-Uler SOUTH AVE. A CROSSWAY PL, WESTFIELD Among Nation's "Most Fit" Mk-luiL-l ail>si>n Miller Ifelttn Norn AlIttfheM Anno Hlluii Mitlondurf ftolJui-L Willllann Moore Jt\ Doutfliia A Inn -Mo rash SENERAL Led by Larry. Huff's national Muvy Wad Icy Morris TfeB6 t Bnraldl Eve Morrow dhampIonsbipV five Wostfield YMCA Cli Anron Unrkor Nancy Ami Mulkoen boys were ranked-in the top 10 na-Low Bintxold Robert Ifowurd Mullen John Bnuer Patricia Ellen Murray tionally In this recently" concluded A rtn Hcnnott •Vllll.im Heath Ntipier Ji*. Or.'ico BIckel l.Duis EdwurnJ NelflOn National, VMCA/ athletic achieve- BHwUJeth >lnry -Blrthop N:inny Louise Nolle ment and fitness program. Pictured \Vu-lter Jeffrey Rl-nnkan Mark Arthur Novncek COME SEE Briuco Wnrreh Bolllnper' Mark Richard Olsen wit!) the, order of finish are, Jeft R'crbert Glonn Uonsteln • Nancy Ruth Olaon to Hght, Mark Ramage,1 third; Lar- \V|L11(\in BprpoH Kefmoth Paill' Oalborne •ftndhoy Joroino Rnstlc A-rtlj-ur Cloveluml Piuie ry tfoff, first; David Chrone, fourth; ICevIri Androw Bl Kiitlileen KllKabeth Pnttyson Mist Sue Midyette nlo.in(JT Jlrennnn George William Peterson, III • Richard GottHck, fifth; Bruc<> ItJIIon Sue Carmine Louis Potroszlello - Ohrone, tenth. .. £tu»iin K-liUno Brothcrton Karen Loulne Prieter Jo»lui Alan Brassard Thomas Polmun * The national Y program had H.OOd Pii>ula••OMIHOII Brown Susan Dtnne Preston" Guthrie, Oyrrthia -il^frtilise- I4tiohlcrj Griifl" Lsvnno Price

partkripants representing 178 YMUrfbcr* t Dcvoo BuiiGBon. Ill Jacquolino Qulnn ' - - r • *-' Pnirteln Jane ;.Burlin(ram©; John D. Rubin CAs across tlie nation. The program Cynthia l^ce Buraifeiri consists of five events measuring art Tlmntliy Wxirtl Cake Ju-crjuellne Veronica Rachalla Miss UnionCounty .clll ,Cam-pbcCbUU Susan Chlaholtn Rithilly Bryan, h individual's strength, endurance, co* Dartil Dn n Iulse Cooper y Brant Robinson to earn thit-d plade nationally. This Leslie Jay Corn Lualnda I^ee Robinson David R. Corwln l-^ymJa Marlene Rochat was a 200 point, increase from the Cynthia Cowan Glenna Janetfn Rogers Jan Is Annette Orafg Eric ja-meji Rohlmftn eighth place Westfield placed in Susan Jane Ci zabeth Marie Rotehford Tickets 1967 and a great improvement over Ann .Bugt^efl^ Gail Klizabeth Cumming's D. .Hussell- - the 3eth spot in 1966. John Tli-oinipon Curtis Britllno Ryan • All scores of 500 are placed on a Ivonneth Bdwn-nl Uutrer Roibert Mack Sfehant* 13. Frank D'Arlano Jr. ateven Arthur Schmidt Saturday projected scale to give the indir Doborah J., l>Jtvidfion CnroI Anne flchiwnr* vidual no limit to his scoring possi- Ch-r-lj^tO'Dher Ev.nn IXiVl^ Ly^in Schnell Leslie Dfniie Deacon VTargwret C. bilities. Westfield's five nationally Dobumh Marie Delzottl Kriptln Anhe ptUcr Vincent Demo Cnrolyn Sue ranked boys and their scores are: 1 Afternoon Peter Crnlp deVoe MarM y KKathenine * Larry Huff, 838; Mark fcamage, 675; Alan Dlokson Gerard Shtirkey Harold K: Doefr Virlnn PfanTc6ft Sharkey David Chrone, 616; Richard Gott« vfli'hael A, Uorne. Anthony Nicholas Sharp lick, 5<8; Bruce Chrone, 565. rcvtherlne Louise Duffhl Joim Afaraha 8haMimky at 4 P.M. Roger Martin Dwyer Amy Lynne Short V:inpy Jean EI Ml£lielld Smith Roosevelt Grads Mary Carol Furmer John Francis Smith v. NJrlvolas Clwrlcs K Marg-nret Anne Smith Hoivn-rcl Renwr>n Fink JnnieB- H* Smythe FIRST HONOR PUPIL IJOU'IKO Fln-hor M. Kirk Snevlly . Stephen. William Gins* Ainu Poraruji BPrnard Joseph Solinger L>nvld Murrny Fowler Sally Ann Stuwb SECOND HONOIt PUPILS Koxannft Lynn Froat Shelly Steueriiuin Robert W- (Bayly Hally Acicll Fiiffit Jeffrey Hofcert Stewart Anthony Huothroyu Potter ItoberU Y. Oiuwott IV Dtibnruh AIIc«- BtltM- THIRD HONOR PUPIL Dinne LOUIBG Oinh Cnthy Ann Stoffa Carol Ann Tronn UnrMel Steven Goldman ^VtlHam Hanfond Stone Vnncy L&ig*h Gordon Kenneth Herbert Straub HONOR LIST John A, Grey John F SulHva: John Richard Ricfliiinl >. Groy Barbara Anne A fttra Jang Grle»omcr Lrimln, Sue Andernon Alan Dcuwlan Grtffg Robert James Button Kenneth -Krrtc Ma'uh William B. Gundrurn. Rfl^bRrri Ann Carrie Jo ERtgateil Olni»:tlne f CrvfUtopher Victoria Marsrfirpt Bauer Gynthin b, "11*11-, Vet or Arfle •Jjtm Bevorly Ann Benles Svll D Hnimlltdii ' pr*-* rredeiick H, IBIIM *•* Jr. HflHDI CHftROt Kathie Anne Bobal Peter Hanan Harry Thompson III Walter Fnineia HuBrin MuMo Hunnen #l l Baitmra uAniie BOMB p John Touraaint 8aH18 Carolyn •ifliunt GroKary Anthony .(Charles Everott Colin iveivt Ilnrley Melnnle Trnxler Kerry Sutmn Robert C. H'tuiey Jlobert Hrute Tultle Jeanne Elaine Cyntlifa J^eo Kauris Jim Gary Van Blarcom Robert Bruce Cullender Jane LOUIMG Harbison John' Thomas Van Voorhla BfWM MVf WCtOty fWm 6MMfM Riohort ICella Ilitrvey L-lnd'a Joy. Vlllane Mary Ann Campbell llrenda' Jean Helf Jamea. Robert "Wnicker Jit-Air I fubrfess WhitmHs. ONI TIRE 110 Wendy Mne Chambers Robert Weeton Hints! 1-ee K, W^Hng: Jr. TWO TIRU $90 Tonl Connell Pntniola Ann Hoffmann Pamela N, Wftten Notstconds-NotUemishedtirss. G, AJlea Cypher 'Phninjia F^TJidley Holmes Sue Rllen Wnt*on Jankre Sheila Monyniar Georffe Robert Watt Richard Piure Deacon Ore*ory Bu-ford W But first class, high quality tins Fraiw A. de Jong l>onahl M. Hubwch UNI-CARO Huff Kntnleeri Ann Way Jamea Kenneth DeHo-Rai»o Ro-bln DcflEwrah Wechter Muttenbach •Tfl-rk Allan W^«terb«ok with Dunim'rubber, dual tread Robert George Rne-a Mary Txitilse Imlvoff Jonnne Ruye Whlpple Jameii Joseph Farley Joan Ellen Jeff era Stephen Rowlnnd Wlckertham daaign for IOD* uh Rlcfyard Franrhi FeiUher* Jr. Paula M-Riie Jensen HichJiel S. Wlnett Nuncy Lynn Gage Kd.tvnrd Jtfhnaon John Wink IWIwra INI AdaniM Johnson Catherine Louiae Geirtlno Naitoy Ellen Wlnolmr - • . Clnyton Rnnilnlph JoneH Nann?ey Winter Gregory Martin QordtMik Tliomns Alfonl Kaeruher Rebecca McCann Robert S, QroHsmann Jeff K. Knuf-mnnn Sandra Anne Wrljrht Dou»hia Rideiway Herbcrich Jane Heather Yulman ONCTMttSS Marshalt Tupper I-Iillliird Krlnn H, Kelly Janet Yunko Ca-rol hAdel© Uwtt Joanne Kent John C. ZamboLla TWO TIMS $99 Robert F, flbhen-tteln Ijenlio Hufinn Kerr Elliott Zane T bauret Beth Howe . . Danlrl Watta Robert ZltcJi Leiille A. P. Johnson \feMHs"a Mti-rr FREE DRAWING Kntherlno Jean Kalbacher Jtoaeph E. Krakora Rulh Charlene Afalhifl %\m Ann Mokrnuer WIN A HYDRO-CYCLE MeHs&u. Itath Nelman Lee B:.ott Newman PmtTicla Carol Oertlo The Latett for Boating Enthmiottt William Douglas Ford Percy Hope Virginia Peterson Sue an Fatfet Pope Lauren Drtle Kdtftr Robert Peter RJiwrh Diane Sue Jt litter lit PRIZE ONETIHIiat Richard D. Roberts Fatrtala Ann St. Clalr TWO TlHtS $M Carol Denlse Snunfle-rs Other Prim* Sarah Sanderson Seiviml -< - • Rana A. Hhftmefl Joyce Amy flhaMro • 2nd 'Manmret Anne Snydc-r 4 Omwrat Piwmium T Mu-ntlia Ann apnutnr Afons M Tava-res III • 3rd 2 0«Mfal Pramium Tint . Lien, Jeanne TVtyior hm um, *M0,12-11, VM Robert a. Taylor Jr. • 4ffi AligfinMM and 4 WhMt Balanra Kenneth Robert Teller -• Joyce L»ynn Thomna Jean Ellen Tre»cou • 5th Dozen Jate Oolf fcalli Becky Sue Van ttaren Clurtetlne Fyfe Vroome Barbara hyun Walters Murcy Roae Wleneman Deborn.fi Lee Wittier K*uthryn S. Wolfson ICOTCM P1AINJ * # * Dawn Anne Aproato Dnnlet Fredrkk Ai&llo Daniel Wlnton AtTd&r&on Donald 8coit JJae*l©r Frederick PROTECWendell BaneT* YOUR PROPERTY CRAWS STVD1O Ap*r*l»rr* Since IWW NfMltr f»f •»* Apprntaer* AMI, of Amvrte* MILTOff II. CHASR WHTFltlD IXPHT mnd OUAUVIEO OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. APPRAISERS Feil^rnl A Btnt« for Step In And Sign Up No Obligotion MON. - THURS.. FRI. 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Tux • r»r Atlnfueyp Compunles A Rankn fir ladlvM«itl* Dots Not Include Motor SATURDAY TIL 5 PM.

FO« RNTIIIB nommn9 E • Sworn Affidavit? am! $ Supplied for all purposes Sofa T 99 FTNfi AT1TR • ANTTQtrRR • Ft R- MITtTF>K« PATNT \W% S129 lo SI39. Koos custom sliprovcrs fit • POrtflRLATNH so smoothly thrv look like upholstery! That's RUO3 • TAPKHTRIRS • fK)OKS the kfiul t>t worLinatiship we're known for all WESTFI over thf! state! (,'nntrLWt or malehing welting PROFESSIONAL rilrittill or fiathcreil skirts. >'ow von can shop Pit id t*t til home, chonsc from 21 lovr!) prints, 16 nnrl / wlirant solid coNirs. I'lione for an ap(>oiiilinent. Ptmtpi KOOS IIHOtt, / i, SOUTH AVE. A CROSSWA Y PL, WEST R ELD iMt ttmtkK IK 233-7710 Page 6 THE WESTFIELD

TO BUY, SELL, RBIVT NANCY F. REYNOLDS PEARSALL EDWIN O. EDWARDS BARRETT & GRAIN RANDOLPH- C. B. SMITH, JR. DANKER ft DANKER, LWK3HT, CALL WILLIAM A. CLARK KBALTOK Realtors — INBURO& ASSOCIATES WIEGMAN CO. JUoltor Inc. ATWOOD REALTY AND 112 Elm SI. "TWO COLONIAL OFFICES" 436 South Ava. W**t REALTORS It »M I tor » Realtor* — Hani tor 1 Multiple I.UIIns M«nlen AD 2-9300 Member* of Multiple \Awk\ "DOWN BY TUB STATION* AD 2-250O AD 3-5555 Mountainside SUGGEST . . . FRANKENBACH 1M Honntmlik Ave., Wc.ifleld Member Multiple Mntlmr Onrar HtMbrr Mnltlvle M«tloc Srataat AD 2-1800 AD 3-1800 111 t'cntrnl Avc. 149 ELMER STREET ING. Mcmner off Tfce Wcnttteld ELM ST. and NORTH AVE. Multiple LUIln» hymt* 4***4 WESTFIELD ESTABLISHED ADami 2-6609 AREA STONEHENGE FOlt 232-484* WESTFIELD TWO FAMILY J ECONOMICAL Multiple Mm** 8r»te» | SEE OUR UNIQUE HXHCUTIVH HOMBSBAROH" $58,900 WetttflcU Scotch Plata* PHKVIIQWS l^TliJllNATIONAL. IF YOU NEED- In iiorftict comlltlon, Ideal for INCOME PLUS - $25,900 UOMB FINDING 8BI1VI0E yutmtrcaujilo or retiring coupio, TREE SHADED 1OT WINDOW DISPLAY JL very well maintained 2 bed- Kiroiiluco In living room, din- COULDN'T BE PRETTIER I Owner han suddenly boon trans* roum Colonial In a quiet Wont- room, attractive kitchen Firnt floor rented at $140 per ferred and hat* juat liHtutl hid 115 Elm St., AD 2-4700 Hold neighborhood only o»e with o hod room Colonial in Welcome** you to this Colonial terior painted 1967. we could toll you more about . . . entire spnco, too, 4 bed- ACRES . . . $35,900. movo-tn L*GudIt.lGn in West' home In dotilrahle soctian of FIREPLACE IN 24 FT. this new choice Hating. (It-Urn »IefTer«on tSchoot fireii, h l<\imvo0 — we have DEN-PLUS FAMILY ROOM one. The tree dwarfs the approach ENGLISH COTTAGE to this three bedroom Dutch FUUY AIR CONDITIONED $27,500 Locnted In a well establishr Whnltvcr you neril — larg-e or DORIAN ROAD 3 URGE BEDROOMS Colonial on Dorian Rd. There la ntifahhorhootl, on n, quiet Jittto Hniall — from |22,000 to J150.000 a Nelson kitchen, gunroom, 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL Choice West field Gardens area eul-dc-aac of 4 ]>rctty homes. ~ tell us your requirement and Ono of Westfleld's nicest tree 2% BATHS Kcrtien/glass porch and hard- • A inetlfihlmiMly k Brand new condition Inside we'll jump. We have more shaded streets. A comfortable top drive, 1000 gal. oil tank, 220 Located in North aide Wcstfleld of WeHtfleld. New kitchen with im«l KiiiptlrNMlj- eicAn "older nnrt outaide. Centratly air-con- liontea available than usual and home, in excellent condition. Volt electric service and taxes home" , * . Beautiful new ditioned for the hot weather* just at thta time — when mort- Living room, wood burning fire- •—Flrat floor den, lavatory, White aluminum combination BASEMENT RECREATION RM. only 1701.61. Fireplace in living laundry room off breakfast custom Mediterranean walnut \iUon kllrhrn . , . Nice TV ffnjrt niciney* 1M about ^o icet plftce, buy windowed dining room. room and Caloric equipped kit- ruiMU . , « Three tfmni bed- windows. The rooms are nil enHlcr io the time to start look- room, modern R. A. Nelaon kit- 1 finish cabinets. Cednr panelled rotmifl » . » Scre^ned-nnd- very well proportioned. There "MOUNTAINSIDE RANCH" Ing", Of course we'll help you— chen, sun parlor; three bad- NEW KITCHEN WITH chen, Including dishwasher, is table apiLce In the kitchen, There is a formal dining room piiiNfcftl |>orcli . . » More tti $54,900. ve are skilled professionals, rooms (ma«ter 17.7 x 12). Good and 24' living room with log- den with beamed celling ami (ell* do cull* send tho family room is panelled value |n this well built hom« DISHWASHER In antique birch. Flno lawn, at 127,500. burning fireplace. 4 bedrooms door lending- to the patio. Bed- many shrub*, attractive rear Sollrlly built nn«! qylte p and 2 baths up, 2 car garage yard. A new owner will get all tUntm l« thin 11WU ran eh AND EATING SPACE WESTFIEID, ROANOKE RD. and quick occupancy available* room ami bath or 1st tloor. 2 the advantagOB of the "settling h«»me pteturejuiucly «el ua m down" work done by this trans- ilope of Mituat«lRiBlA«*B ULSTER COUNTY largro bedrooms and bath up- ferred executive. Wnti'kunff HIM». Tke well- PICTURE PRETTY EXCELLENT CONDITION 4 UDROOMS - $51,000 plannrd Interior ltttflnAca beautiful area sparkles stairs. Recreation room. fnur bedroom* y2 trict, quiet street. Imagine a llvins room wllk shad and many other variety 24' living room, panelled fire- homes planned and built on a 3 YEARS OLD plBivei family 4ln- of flflh for the fisherman. The aJopc taking advantage of un- BEAUTIFUL IF YOU LIKE: woods abound in deer, aqulrrel, place wall, beamed celling, and usual topography* It has a cen* roomt M-'IcMce kitchen a family sited dining: room, S 1 $45,000 *M* impelled recr«stloiR pheasant, ruffed grouse and dens, or 1 den and a 1st floor ter hall with living room and FIVE ACRES! CUSTOM PLANNED p other grume for the huntsman. 22.4x11.8 family room both fac- AN EXTRA SIZE LOT r«i«irH, , f luxurious 30 p bedroom. New kitchen, eating With beautiful lawns and huffe (28' x U7'> double For the hiker tho proud green space, double oven, dishwasher, ing tho front. Pour bedrooms, 4 BEDROOMS - VA BATHS shrubs, hills rise at* high as 4000 feet. 2% baths, two-car garago and FOUR BEDROOM mice . « » deep lover 300') Three twin atiod bedroom*, 2^ ALMOST NEW I laundry room oft kitchen. No Seldom do we have n property lot with tihraMi «••) For the winter Bportaman baths. Recreation room, At- FAMILY ROOM A PRETTY SWIMMING POOL . More to tell» may there's skiing, tobogganing, tached garage. $41,900. FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL chance for flooding here, It's to offer with this much land! RANCH With concrete & grass patios. wet h hl llh high on a hill. We would enjoy ff and Ice-skating1. Swim- IN WfSTFIElD Bhowlnff this lovely home to 2 CAR GARAGE "Well malntaEnfrtl residence. Cen- A FINE LOCATION ming- and boating unlimited. If CENTRALLY YOU. $62,500 In lovely Parkwood-ln-Scoteh you want to spend your tlmo Lovely spotless homo In our ter Iiall, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths* Plains, on a quiet circle. swinging you can — In swtng- WHITE BIRCHES AIR CONDITIONED Lincoln School area located on itiE Woodstock. If you want to J PANELLED FAMILY ROOM side street. Large, well land- New electric self-cleaning: oven 8tt Itlfth on n i|titet by-wti)' A WELL KEPT HOME do nothing you can do that scaped Jot. Many extras—owner Jn pretty Mo until lit aide* thim WJth freshly painted exte- JLIHO. And the beat part of it Is A WHITE COLUMNS BIG KITCHEN ATWOOD REALTY transferred. May we tell you In ki tchen, 3 enr garage. A three ywir old centrally «ir rior. If you want to come back you more? tMimllllmit'il home rin bodies PRETTY UVING ROOM 1 cun — In less than 2 hours on Bpotlight thla extraordinary onc-of-a-kind offering in Scotch mo*t of tin wlMhrn of »o A COLONIAL SPLIT LEVEL high speert roads. But you could ninny fntiililen "*m the war With 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, home on a cul-de-sac In desir- SEPARATE DINING ROOM Plains. ?77,500. "MODERN COLONIAL" be here every weekend—Spring, able Parkwood section of Scotch ut>" . . * hum*? family room panelled family room. Summer and Winter with plenty Plains. Juet lie ten to this! Large NICELY TRKD LOT 113-2221 with ralMed henrth flrrplncc 4 BEOIOOMS - VA BATHS to keep you buay and away entrunce hall, formal living tiff the venter hnllv with ac- THEN YOU SHOULD SEE from the crowds, GOOD LOCATION t-en* to t lie huife kttcbea Thin home recently Hated at $33,700. room and dining rom, larire OB ALL SCHOOLS RANCH . . . Ill* living; room and $49,900. Compares most favor* kitchen, special ceramic tile Iirt'lty iHiiliitf rtHiin . • * The ably with anything else on py a aad a floor, dishwasher, disposal; four SEPTEMBER POSSESSION WASHINGTON SCHOOL LIKE ONE FIOOR LIVING? 2'£M x Itf Kcrwtied porch at the market. a new penny" U tbU I1WT bouncing bier bedroom^ 2*4 the rear uverlook* the blir WeiilrM Colonial, The batha. The family room \B 24 PRICED AT $4Sf0001 piny ytinl * » * The two tiled trndlllonnl Interior Include* K H.6 1 Double garag%< Wooded •vsmiraii $46,900 Do call us to see this rambling hrtihtt nnd powder room lire fonr nicely dcetwnled bed- Ivw. KM. AD 9-3354 tot fans out 244' across the rear. Mary ral«» beautifully appointed . * moiM — 2*4 baths . • . Why not see It today, maybe For those who enjoy "one floor ranch, on a quiet street In 4 you could convince him he •lltaa Wlcfc Two ear ir*ruiie» of courte CHEERFUL, lar^c llvlnnr room with hny Hvlnjrr" we hlffhly recdtnmand » * . May we thowf window* family dlnlnat •. C. Wltsauw AD should buy U for your $47,900. MILES ATWOOD Uhla brick and frame home with Scotch Ptalna. There Se a fire- room, apnrklln* kitchen B*ffM W-MTI W« offer * varr v«*on*l r»fl 3 Bpaeloua bedrooms, family COLONIAL INTERIOR with breakfast area # » » •state »*rvle«. Photo* ot mul-room, 2 baths and 2 car garage. place In the 13x23 ft. living reercntlmi »pacc In clenn« TENNIS ANYONE? tiple llatliifa and oth«tft 41i- % acre plot. Choice Wld dry baaemeat, U plajrafl in our window*. location. room, Dining room. Jaloualed SIDE HALL PLAN Ju»t call Al> 3 or WnltrM C. B. SMITH, JR. STONE'S THROW porch overlooking the well- LINCOLN SCHOOL COLOMIAL $25,750 —3 bedroom**, 1 % bathBj mod- TO TAMAQUES PARK Inndsenpoil lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 ern kitchen with eating area, fireplace In living room, sepa- bathe, $43,900. On a pretty street in Panwood, rate dining room, screened MalMpto VERY PRETTY WILSON SCHOOL AREA CHARMING this 3 bedroom home offers com* porch, attached ^arag-e, well ill c»tnl fortahle living beyond the av- iihrubbed, 109 AMP service, Low erag^e. Cherry panelled fireplace t30'£* Principal* only. Call 232- RAISED RANCH JAMES J. DAVIDSON BUNOAIOW wall, modern kitchen, screened 3317. porch, full dining: room — all INTRANCI POTK In a fine North sUie section of TWO H RAT FIELD -i- Older home, 8 Wettfleld 1» this older flubutan- FOUR BEDROOMS WITH SPACE add up to a fine valiie. But tlal 3 bedroom home* Fireplace choice in Its price bracket. INVHTMINT rooma moderuaed» beam ad f cellinKfl, Ul«j7'i*UUl«j7i>*Uii r oil /ho/hott i . FT. UVINO ROOM WITH In 85 living room, formal .din- A tiome with a lot to otter tor H>% iXPANftlON •AST water, carpeting, vuKar, dryer, Umwrmr ins room, den, and kitchen with double garage, waffc to all wall oven, table top range and ELM STREET O. 1 SMinintt t • • family living . , . Family, room $22,900 schools arid tranpbrtation. Mipucr breakfast nook. Basement rec- STORU + APARTMENTS Principals .only. $32,800. Call reation room and 2 car garage, and a atufly an the 1st floor. 4 EDWIN O. EDWARDS 232-9460. OOM Eftcellent value. Ptir Ike Y*mmm eo«»le with $133,000. bedrooms upstairs. 2 fireplaces. ti trnhy (or two), or the imx. $150,000. CHHRPUL (Newly M*tv4» retlree« . 4 • This 111 Dm St. The porch la glassed and Ctipe im elmie t& DETAILS ON REQUEST THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. screened. Mother will like the mid m »hi>rt AD 3-35S5 MODBRN KITCHEN WHITI COLONIAL walk to hum for torn * • * ttALTOtt ACCfNT pN VALUi DOCTOR - DOCTOR 1st floor laundry. In Weatflcld. Twn nlve bedrooma* cifnifor- AMILY ROOM PIU t xi hie llvlnv rooin» lartfe $27,500. We will build a home and office klteheB-dlsette »t,Oi »c«* SIMNO of your design anil specifica- ond are two partially Ha- WtBlfr*4 H. £4W«HU..SS*-*4T* OURTH BEDROOM Another tempting buy just tion^ located in the Wilson Ubed bedrooms . * » W« Kdmtm O. Mwitii ... ed today t The per«cn with that School area and on a rather iv oft Id cajoy telllaff yo« I0O0—A grand little home tor a young couple or an older OWDER ROOM O certain flar* for decorating will buny street, hut Ideal for thU tuore* couple facing" retirement, Four Aral floor rooms, fireplace, full really appreciate this well- purpose Pie awe call Mr Clark 1943 "SKIT* dlnlnjr room and Aunroom den. Two upstairs bedrooms, Taxea cared-for seven room home. Lo- for details. INDUSTRIAL SITE only, $667. IRAOCilVBL cated on a tree lined street, It FRANKLIN SCHOOL offers 11 vlng room with log~ burning fireplace -and an ad* On a main thoroughfare in $35,900. $26,900—Four bedrooms, two full baths In thia Panwood Cape BEDROOM PIUS joining den plua enclosed porch, Cod. Spacious modern eat-In kitchen. Not far from grade school, large dining room with bay- Mountainside, Brick building on LEE K. WARING Located In Weatileld'ft pop- station, A Kocd house for young children* UVII window; an up-to-the-minute WILUAM A. CLARK ular Franklin §ebool area Nelson kitchen all on the 1st a deep lot with 120 foot front- In thin attractive acven L I floor; while upstair* 3 perfect room bame* Hie nicely dee- $27,500—Older Colonial with good front elevation and well pro- UROS wmnvmom bedrooms and tile bath. Other fh ATI4 WNMUM age. Presently used as a nurs- MIDSUMMER oraled Interior Iflclnde* portioned rooms. Three bedroomn, living room fireplace; side fine extras bre S2O volt electric 232*2S00 three nood-»laed kedroomn den; porch; detached garage. Lincoln School area, WHL UNDSCANO LOT service, attached garage with ery. 180,000, ^-a baths * . > rrcrea^lnn blacktop drive, a beautiful pri- POSSESSION ra«im with flltdlan sln«i CENTER HALL COLONIAL $32,600—Ranch on A qufet Be. Pis, circle of new homes. Six rooms vate back yard. All the mak- donrap apnrkllnnr kltchan MANY ing* for a happy home, Make with breakfant area . * • extremely well slsed; 1% baths; attached garage; full basement. COMFORTABLE CAPE WK HAVE JVn'T LISTED THIft a date to seel Don't procras- wall to wall carpeting dim- The much de&tred hot water baieboard heat. tinate I ;* XUAU OLI> IMMACI;l,ATI-:i,V mer nwttrh for dining room, NICE EXTRA TOUCHES I iMk W, CinMl»t..ADMr41 CENTER HALL COLONIAL FOUR BEDROOMS MA1KTAINRD HOMES MTIAT- other extra* ladnded. An M A, CUrk AD B-f4M UU ON A BRA I TIKI I, I.AHGR excellent home for $43,500—Country area of So. Pis, level type home of nine rooms PRICED AT $45, $001 LOT IN THK HILLS OF tlve yuan* family. —four bedrooms all second level; dining room, kitchen, family Excellent floor plan for the $25,900 KCOTCH PLAINS. TMKMK ARR room, den or fifth bedroom all grade level* A lot of living space FOLK HKimOOM*. 2'/a HATHR, for the price* JAMB J. DAVIDSON growing family . . » fireplace* I-'T. IJVI^i; HQOM, Anri A ftpi'ltided dea at the in tho living room and 1st floor r**»r of the hut»*e * . . Two iY HOOM. LARGE SPA- $45,500—Tamaques School Just down the road from thin raised DANKER t DANKM, full bulb* , . , Clone to * far a srow- l Daako inm family *»ift liK-ntfrf urn m 11 and millions ot mulllon* UK IHK FIHHT TO ftKR THIS itnlet tree lined atreet In of , differen. t styles are found for >KWI,V MflTBD HONKt TK\. We»tfleM*H ilrivlrable Wllnm THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC Albert O. DMIM I. you by M*A,M, Whatever your PROFESSIONAL OFFICfS tKH K X T H A ,\ I.: K If A Ll«, 8<>hll\l TK KITCHKW AtD cludm 5 KedrtMimn^S bnthii. I*. !»••• /•* Jr. YOU tmt I,KVKI. I)H>. FOtH HK.Il. delti«r OWWfr kffeken* 1W RBALTOM — center of WcstfleM. Completely HOOM**, 2>/_, RATHS, fiHAHK llvlnn room and oh no many •IluWtk A. n 4 A SELECTION LKVKI, HKC HOOM AND OF. mure nttrnctliiaa for the M. A. MERCNER remodelled building. Call us for FKH OR MAID** ROOM. WKI,I, a. »•*•• — sas-aora KALTOM. — %PFI) LOT <(M x I ait. We hope yon'II nut be latel ELSIE BtTZ, INC., RMHOT alMf Saltipta details. OF TWO HOMK. IS Iff MOVE-IN < •It DWilcr CMH, 2-FAMILY HOMES $24,900 - $25,900 ir bedrooms, din* IF LEAVE YOU MUST Ins room, Jarffe living: roomr LOVELY COLONIAL THE GALLERY OF HOMES lavatory In flniflhed baitement:, Moth nrp In prime fnnrilflon mood ftlze garage. Wilson Tel] us ymtr iln*«tfmuinji and It I,IVIN<; noon WITH FIHF- School. $27,900. Mortgage trans- * * - Hf-th offer ptiM^r; ROOM A beautiful fieldstone fireplace Is the attractive feature of thl» range for a Jtenllf.r at Llv- new riarlre t» HIMP renl eMtnfe HIIAM» SKW KIT<;HR\ "TWO COLONIAL OFMCBB" 1 fitveHtment thlnklfiR , . , PARKWOOO ISTATIS tidy home with Ha living room, formal dining room, TV room ALI# BRICK ranch, 5^ rooms, TWO 1 HIST FI.OOH DKffft 3 bedrooma, fuil cellar pan- location who will #fml you de- lVe tthftll he hAppy to *how 4t mtm fntenr Jinrt eat-tn kitchen. There are two bedrooms and bath on the both of them. $41,400 second floor and the large, clean, dry basement and newly elled. Two car garage, corner TWO AXU OMB-IIALF RATHS S ery ncll of tTiis IoveI lot. 127,500. AD 3-2176- tails about the area, informa- AD 2-1800 n fpL > y level-type home has bfien made live- painted exterior make this a real buy for the small family. BEAtTlFLL LOOATJOSI able. The first floor contains a generous living- room with fire- 119,900. PETEPUNGS onifiliVAL* early American tion about available honu-H, etc. place, center hall entrance, forma! dining: room and sizeable 941,000. If. L. ie*wl«rl» SRA FA t-4«91 modern kitchen. There are 3 bedrooms upstairs along with 2 tiled home, 10 rooms, 2 baths, slate B> baths. The handsome lower level contains a la,r£e beautifully roof, land 200x188, Call 233-001S . D. SIM** Jr AD3-4M1 panelled room, quite private and uaeahle :t» family room or KM TNI LAROfR FAMILY evening** for appointment, WASHINGTON SCHOOL terfc P. Rlchari*. .HH.A-1TM hortroom. Also a finished, panelled roam in the basement. Blue Brokers protected. 6-13-2t NANCY F. REYNOLDS HARSAU rr4*tt SMKII AD3-K3M grrasH lawn and white birches make an ideal setting: for this vfi tn Its appearance, this home with a view surprises one LOC'ATKI> 1>S PRBTTV MAII- PfttHek P. MIB»C«*..AD2-4M1 fine home, with its spaciousness. The living room, dlnlnar room. 24 foot ffPLIT LEVEL, Franklin School kitchen, panelled family room, four bedrooms and two and one- area, 3 bei rooms, a V6 but ha, *i;i.r.i *» niuvF, THIS WKI.L- * HBW PROVIREIVCB ROAD half haths are well waited to the growing family. The recreation fireplace, separate dinlnp: room, ASSOCIATES AND III'II.THFLIT I.KVKf. IViTIH-I.S A UTTLi OOf S A LONG WAY room, laundry room, outdoor patto and large yard are all pluses. K TWfW-NIKF2» HKIHIOOMM, a AD 3-1800 den, screen erl porch, built-in IMTIIA, F O n M A I* l>l.\ l\« $25500 two-car garage, basement, gas- EVENING* Ami that is thf* stnry in hrlef of this charming Cape Cod type hot air heat. $37,500. Principals ROOM, FXTBA LAR«R FA W- only, 233-5770, , FRANKENBACH II.V HOOW, \\1> KVI-IV KIT- iwr D. Maifoml ADS.7193S home h*re in WextfleM. Four tfoo<] bedrooms, 2 full baths, pretty "We have rentals up to $-175. Call ua for information JivinK room unrl full basement; breezeway and garage. Close to fllK.\. TRANSFKHrtKIJ OW>- •rl»#Ft W. Tatter ..AD 3-3881 «! V.tist nronrl Street FHS HAVR AMIRAI»V HOVRI) schools on quaint little street. Very nice, WKSTf'IRLDt »V OWNER. J NO PO«»«F:H«IIO.\ CAN IIK IM- . A. Moor*. Jr AD 3-7V7T Off Lawrence and Barchester. 9 2326300 | "5 HM STKIT MEDIATE. fferhert J. Irtoa AD »-144« room Colonial split, 3V& baths, A. G. RofK«rs, Jr 333-9MS 4 or 5 betirooma, wooded lot 9,18,000. H. CLAY FRIEDMCHS, Inc. fireplace in living room, den | 201-232-4700 R. R- ••nrftt, Jr^ CpM (full wall of brick), formal din- ADS.75M Nancy F.Reynolds 232-0485 „ „ „ ing: room, large kitchen, pan- 41 m i A elled rec, room, fln!nherl base- A Brn Cmm • • WESTPIRLD ment, central air conditioning Helen Schmidt 232-8098 **" "" " '%a_7m Iff K. WARING, REALTOR 233 North AY*, at Ela 1M *mmt* AT* ELSIE BETZ, Inc. PI* In« — Pnnvr RK A I/TOR humidifier, screenpd porch Olga Graf 232-7136 Mr.. Aimid w. ir M«Wr Ll«tl»« Syat $fiO*9. Write P.O. Box 155, Weat- 3-0065 FA 2-7700 AVMHM yXsxrU- !:•,.,- y:K!-J|W» 15 m. Broad St. * + * * * AMPLB FAKKIITO AT HOTK OrTfCKf 309 Mtvntato field, N. J. 6-I3-2t ..«-7IW | MPN. Jn»t D. Rltchl* AV3-4T5A PREVIEWS ADWM 3-1431 AD 2-7402 "KXKCTJTIVR B— Transferred M, Dtlmnr MH owner offers S room, 2 h,.(h

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fa LEGAL NOTICES this scholprshii). REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE • • PETS FOR SALE • LEGAL NOTICES Announce $2000 Grunts In previous recipients now *»ABTV MOVIRM lor rent with pro- WOtrf.f) you llico to buy a Miniature . 3 HA MO — Uulnn County Tlir minion JIml lulrtrflFHPR nf Hie attending college were also renewed: jentor, cartridge type reol. Any Poodle from Bomeone you can trust? Court, Law JHvlAlon, liockot #fi- rifflci-rrt ut Hiiid L'tirpuriiLlrin are an Cheryl Stack (Scotch Plains), $31M) child can run the projeotor. Jarvls, Wo uro tho breoiiut-H of throe gen- 12fHJ- CI, C, PriANCIB CH13VROLKTP fnllovvn; rrrHldoiilj John TwnkoiuiH, CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR. 84 Elm St., WflBtftfild. 1-24-t^ crntluiiH of champion Mlnlaturo INC., a Coi-iiuratlan of Now Jerfloy, U7!l MMititnIn I-Ioultivarcl, VVntcliunK, Girl's Scholarship for her senior yeiii* nl Syracuse Uni- PoodlcN nutl \\ts luive u roimtatlon PlD-^itiff* VH- nORTCRT X BON-N, .!.; Vh-i'-ProHlcHMil, TlioimiH THIL- versity; Diana Adams (Fanwood), & ASSOCIATES, INC. WOOD CHIPS fot anin, Tmmodlate for quality which you may check Dofumluiit. Action at lci»UJiMv Ui Hh'i'LMiH AvcMiUHt Jui'Hey The Board of Trustees of t h e dell very. Sohmlede Tree Expert Co., with any vclGi'hmrlnn In Weatfield — —i- vV ^ ^ mr w v w City, N, J.; Mini arrnsLary. J lurry S2;")() for her first, year nL the Uni- FA 2-9109. 10-1-tf or Plulndold. Our iiupplos aro priced Hy virtu a of tho afonve-Btaloil Laffuw, 401 Ituute #Sy, NurUi Piuln- Myrle W. Garbe Scholarships forversity of Knnsn.H after completing Realtors from $10(1. MIH. DuufjrlnH Ailnrnn, WrlL tn mo dlrocterl, I shall -ixpOHG IkW, N. .1. HAVE YOU a use tor thene? Strong "WOODLAND," South Plalnfleld, for Hale by Public VundUH, in Hoom Tin- Hoard of Ulr*clrjr« of said Girls announeos the establishment two yotwa at Union College; and Ceil paper fiber hollow tuben, 4" outBlde 7T*B-747(». ll-3-tf 13-8, in tho Court. House, In the City cjorijiini Hun nru «H fulluWH: Jnhn of EUzfLiicth, N, J-, on Weilnesduy, of a $2,000 scholarship, payable $500 VisL-onti (Fiinwondi, for hur second diameter, 3" Inside diameter, some TmikumiN, 071) IMuuiHain IHiJulevurd, 1 FOUR BEDROOMS I IN THE 'GARDENS'' Mill*, mliilninro white Poodle. tho 12tli tiny of June, A.D., 1008, at WUU'IIUMK. N. -I.; Jiurry JMKUH, 401 annually over four years, to be 70", some 66" loner. Could be uaed two o'clock 1 n tho uf ternoon of year _iL UIL \ew:irk School of Fine WILSON SCHOOL I aa rollers, or as corps for ruff rol- 233-80SH afLur 0 V.M. fi-23-tf Uuutr #wt North I'liiiiiH^Ifi, N. J,; awarded .to a girl graduate of the An Immncitlatb Enffllnh Tudor ling; or dream up your own use, en Id rluy, all the right, title and and 'JMionuiM TflaU^iniH, !JI Htovcna and rndii-lrial Arts, $300. of one nnd one-lmlf s tori eft — Intarest of tho ahovo-nnmed defend- Scotcli Plains-Famvood High School New fill eloctric OE kitchen— You can have as many au you want HAIJP Collie, imlf Sheuhfiril» ffoorl ant In and \Q the following prop- y City, N. .1, A .special incentive iivvard of $250 with a (IrHt Hoop maBttr ho.tU for only 11.00 each at the Weatfleld If any, Hhuulcl be inrtrto now cola rot] lllocl bntlt—lovely romti, panelled don; lnrffc living with chiliiren, ten montlm nld, Free erty, to tvit: class of lflttS. [>ader, 60 Elm St., while they lant. tn KOOII home. Cull 23UaO24 Jy In wrkiiiK in MlnuT was granted l.Iizaboth Vandehey- wnll to wull curpetlns hi thoroom; formal fit nine room; anil Olad to have you com* look at All thut certain lot, trant or pflr- UuruunU Clerk of Muun- The recipient of this award will den of fanwood, for her sophomore living: room, dining: room aiul fin "ultra" modern kitchen (wal- them. 10-2»-tf cel of _nnd beln^r in the Town of nut c; ii 1> I n e l H nnd brcmkffiflt Westfleld, County of Union and be named at the -high school awards r year at Enst sirondsburfi (Pcnna.) atalrs. Den for T.Y.—firwt Hour Hpuce). Two liufc e bodroomH on LOST AND FOUND State of New jersey Thrt-e Coins tintii tool Heavy duty olocLrtc the notiond Hour, Two tiled BISGINNliVG at a point In the assembly by Miss Mary Be_h Stove- State College. —hot writer hunt, one car SJII- WOWO iOOK INCYCLONOIA Jtoute baths, recvrntlon room, double Ttfl**—Cliarm bracelet in parkins Northeasterly line of Dorian Court, ken, a 19G8 graduate of Trenton fonced-in yard. Only 1- J f Choice of binding—budget term*. distant 259.05' North westerly from MunigG- Wlilw deep - — lot In MutiuliiiiiHlde, Owner may 0-fl 2t Fees $17.00 State College and a 1964 recipient of property, $47,1)00. For Information call have on itientlfylnff and paying for Its Intersection with tho Northwest- erly side line of Dorian Road; Sii in HUM* Concert Band advertlBemont. 233*2908. 1 thence from «ald beginning North ITItMC XOTICI3 10-19-tf 47° G3' Enst 12B-10' to a point; Tuke nntlce thnt Hnrry Sturcke Begins Rehearsal CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR. thence North 3DD 40' Went BO.17' to hart UDplicd to the Mayor and Coun- • LEGAL NOTICES # COMPI.KTB contemporary dlnlns: HELP WANTED a point; thence South 47" 69' West cil uT the 1'tbrouKli of Mountalnsiuo The West field Su inmor Concert room set, light wood, pluB formal 125,10' to a point In the Northeflat- for rt'iiownl uf IMeiiury Retail Con- to the oxtent of micli & ASSOCIATES, INC. dining room fixture. Complete bed- orly lino of Dorian Court;, thence HumpUon JjlcensG issued to the Echo Band will begin its rehearsals for room net. Cull 283-6(173. 4-25-3t FEMALE South 3-1" 4A' East alonff said side r,uMi'H, for prHmlBPS Bltunted ut lUdttert line of porlan Court 60,17' to the JTrON TV, Thin finlln.inrfl sluiJI the 1IHNJ summer concert program Wcatneld Multiple i.tmUmg Member COW on HOitBE manure, well rot- Iloule 22, MuuntuItiHlilc, N. J. HiVirt InirnccHnti'ly upon Hn;il ted; farm rich top eullralso nil dirt HKAM9TRB8S, experience required, placo of BEGINNING. ObJectlniiH, If any, Hhould uo made series on Wednesday, June 2G from 233*6639 or shavings. Dellvorea anyivhere. Cull or part time. Top salary. Apply pK und Duplication as rrriuirri] In penfon* only, -Mademoiselle, 105 The foreRofng dencrlptlon tjelnp ely In writing to Elmer hy law. 7:45 to 10 p.m. in the Westfield Iligli 218 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD Chestnut Farm, call any time, 088- accortlinK to a survey made by Fred , liorouffh Cleric of Moun- 488S. 6-2-tf Qulmby St, Wefitfteld. AD 3-0763. B- Slnpror, February 18, 1928 fortainside, N. J. F $t 2.1 0 School band room. T. J. Ortrrin. i vleaae cnlli Signed; XOTH-K Robert Banks, director, announced BLMBK O. ICHMALBNBIIRGER CLAIRE) E. BARKER outboard motor, 28 HP, Premlwdfl commonly known as No. Hnrry Sturcke Sealed propo^uls will lie reccivi'd tided "one-half scurion, ?275; Under- I\TKL.IiIOB\T woman for Intflreiit- 507 Dorian Court, Westflclrt, New 833-4M1 82 Tree Tap Drive hy the Mayor a ltd ('(Hindi nf tin"-that rehearsals will continue on wood portable- typewriter, fine con- in£ yale^ and stock poHltion, a warm Jersey. Springfield, N. J. Town of WfHtflold, on Monday, Jun<- personality ta work with nice peo- e Wednesdays, July J), 10, 17, 24, 31 dition, |30. AH 3-3628. There 1B due approximately II,- G-f,-2t F 24, llMIS ut i:0'l P.M. lu-fViillinK IIIIH- plo. Atllcr'fl of We&ttield. Call 233- 580,74 and ooato. nt tho Municipal luifldlng, -)^.r> Knst and Aug. 7 with concerts on Thurs- 0D0O from 1« A.M. to 6 P.M. for The Sheriff reserves the right to VARUMAK MuatanB 26" riding appointment . fi-29-tf MOTfCR Broad Street, Wentilclii, N<-w .h*CH«y day, July 11, 25 and Aug. 8. • REALESTATE-RENT • !• AUTOS FOR SALE • mower," 1008, $100! Craftsman 20" adjojurn thin enie. for tin- construction of apnruxlniaic- RALPH ORISCEWX), Tako notice that O'Connor's Mar- rotary, $25:-Hot Point electric ntove, kets hn« applied to the Mayor and ly 41(10 lineal.feet of atniiK'ht ninl The Summer Band sponsored by Til HUE bedroom house available 1WKS PON'TIAC Catallna, low mile- new Condition, 960. Crtli 889-1945/ . one day, Thurs- Sheriff Council of the Town uf Westfleld, rftdiUM Kraiilte, granite Mock or nin- e PS P day or Friday; Rfcllable, references. Ltsvy Jfe TCrauufi* Attyii. New .1er«oy, for a Limited Retail ci-ete curbinp: and relsitcMi work in the Westfield Recreation Commis- July 1 for one month. Beautifully a* { ',, _.- W.W., wheel cover", DJ & WL dL-l«14-03 furnished, air conditioned, |400. back-up lights, automatic trangmls- MAHOGANY dining table, perfect 233-B64fi. Distribution License for premises Qulmby Street, aeetlnnH or Cenirul sion lias a.two-fold purpose. It offers n 1 5-10-4t Feei |47.B2 Avenue, I^PIIOX Avenue, R'ist liroiid Wrfta Box 224, care of Weatflold sin? »<>•>. . YouYo»r »??h»mechaniJ?_^c " A%* A° condition, matching: davenport and PART 'TIMB bcokkeejjer, 1 to 5. situated at 370 South Ave,, WeBt- an opportunity for n on -professional this car's mechanical excellence. chair; kitchen table, chairs, end fleld, K. J. ^. Street, and Kim Street, firiinltp furh Leader, GO Elm St. Priced to sell at S13d5, Call 232-824G. Call AD 2-4746. " s will lie furnished by the Town uf tables, wardrobe trunk* miscellane- Take notice that The Great At- Names and addressses of officerR and professional musicians to renew C-0-2t ous items/Call 75U-G345 or 232-33GO, are as follow«: John J. O'Connor, WeHtlleld, HOI SIC with Income—South AVGM GO AlffcAD — BtTV IT Inntlc & Pacific Tea Company, Inc. their musical interests 'and to pro- H rooms, two units: one 2 bedroom, You can pay, for It with money htta applied to the Mayor and Coun- Jr., 28 Powder Horn Way, Berkeley Proiionalf) must lie dellverpd nt 'Oil DYNAMIC CC Oldsmoblle conver- HelBhts, N. J., Hresldeht; Gerald the plnee and hefore the hour above vide concerts for the public, 1, n B 4 d , $ CMEUT, dresser, vanity and bench, earned welling AVON'S guaranteed cil of the Town of Wefltflel-, N. J., !Hu£ JL2 Av,.ii^^^^ very tfcod condition, ?l,O(K>. $20 each; Hol1ywoo.il twin beds with products 16 Satlflfled cuntomerfl. All O'Connor, Orchard Lane, Berkeley mentioned and must ho accompa- or separate. Available Immediately. for a limited Retail Distribution nied by a certified chock intuit; pay- All instrumentalists are invited to Call 233-4213. Cull AD 2-5204^ matt.rc__en,. $50 pair; kitchen for- thosa Hummer extras can be yours, License for the premises situated Heights, N. J., Vice Pres.; Thomas mica table, 4 chairs, $15; 9 x 12 Call 766*4300 for Interview in your at 16G-1B3 Elm Street, Westfleld, O'Connor, fiRO SoraerHet Avenue, N. able to the order of the. Treasurer come. If anyone wishes further in- CHEVY II Nova convertible hooked rug, $10. Call. 233-3972, herne.- ...... Plainfleld, N. J., Vice Pres.; Charles of the Town of WestlleM, in an New Jersey, amount etjuftl to at leant (10%) ten formation about the summer band, 327, V-8 engine, 4 barrel carburetor, .._• _• .'._— Officers: Melvin W. Alldredge, 72 O'Connor, 428 Mount Avenue, Berk- REAL ESTATE WNTD. eley Heights, N. J,, Vice Pren.; John per cent of the btine amount of the he may contact the director. stick shift, dual exhausts. Asking AIR CONDITION KH, 4000 BTU Car- TEM,KR, National State Bank, Pondneld P.d., W. Bronxville, N. Y., bid. Each proposal must also he 232-2010. WeatReld. Cnll. Mr. Davis. 232-4000. Chairman; Byron Jay, 170 E. 71«tHishmeh, 202 Lelnnd Avenue, Plain- rier, in good working condition, $15. Held, N. J-, Sec.-Treas.; Kathleen nccomimiileO by n surety cumpauy Call AP 2-2337. St., New Yqrk, N. Y., President; certificate statins: that -said surety T bedroom home or apart- — Full time. Town William J. Knne, 320 Allronquin Rd., Fruit, 2741 Quinto Way, San Joae, ment to rent by adults. Westfleld VOLKSWAGEN bedan, new tires company will provide the bidder vicinity. Occupancy July 1. Call 233- top condition, one owner, |8955 . Calll Clerk's Office, Westfleld Municipal Franklin Lakes, N. J., Exec- Vice i with the required Performance Uond p ALTENftURG - EUZAMTH, N J•Bide. , Interesting;, challenging posi- Pres.; Edtvard A. Lepage, 149 Or- Objections, If any, should be made 1099. Jl Cll 889-1JM5. immediately in writing to Joy C.in tl»e full amount of the work. Sgt. O'Brien's Unit Open Dally 'til S, flat, 'til • tion. MUBt he good typist capable chard Rd,, Brlarcliff Manor, N. Y.,Vreeland, Town Clerk of Weatfield, of handling: detailB, ability to work Ricec. Vice Pren.; William B. Ayres, plans, specifications nnd proposal lfNia ft HICK LeSabre, P.B., P.S., HAMMOND OftOAN With .public essential. Pleasant 101 Briar ,Meadows Dr., Pitt.BburRh, N. J. form may he examined or procured APARTMENTS-RENT* snow tires and other extras, $750. HEADQUAM1RS working conditions, fringe benefits. Pa., Vice President; J. Gordon Chris- Signed at the office of the Town Rnsl- Cited for S< 232-1869... Please send resume to Town Admin- tian, Jr., 2922 Alvarado Ave., Jack- John J. O'Connor, President neer, 959 North Avenue, Westfleld, Alt Mmlrl« — Have 28 Powder Horn Way New Jersey. point rooms, tile bath, private en ifltrator, 425 E. J3road St.* Weatfleld. sonville, Fla., Vice Prefiident; Wil- NdVA Chevy fl, white conver- Miiot A Homllft- liam CorbUR, 201 E. 79th St., New Berkeley Heights, N. J. The Mayor nnd Council reserve Sgt. Robert J. O'Brien, son of Mr, C tO 11 the right to rnject any and all bids, _5W8*i _?Sirl _ 'PT^TSR^*i l tIW_. excellent conatioi n eeonowii- Rvrp^tt ^ St»ek — t freiieral-office worker, part York, N. Y.. Vleo .President; O. Philip 6-e-2t Feen JIG.72 132-88.3 after 6 P.M. or 232-6532- ca1. Hporty. automatic, snow tires. If, In the Town's interi-st, It is and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien of 715 Carle, time. Only experienced should apply. Nyauifit, 1(527 Sequoia Trail, Glen- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 10-6-tf CftH 233.2273 after 3 P.M. NEW WALNUT CONSOLf PIANO deemed advisable to do so. Union County Printing, 208 Elmer view, 111., Vice President; H. C. Qil- Estate of JOHN BRAND, deceased. ton Rd., Is a member of a unit ICOTCH PLAINS — Unfurnished 4- $495 St., Weatfleld, 6-13-3t lesple, Knox Hill Rd., Morrlntown, Pursuant to the order of MARY C. CHAULI2S VAN BEXSCHOTRX, that has earned the U.S. Air Force foom luxury apartment. Garage, •113 OIJDS 4-door sedan, white with N. J., Treasurer; Fred E. Campbell, KANANE, Surrogate of the County Town Enfiineer Complete privacy. Adulta. Call 212- red top, P.S., P.B.. R&H, pood con- — Typlnff esncntlal. First 16 Barkers Pt. Rd., Sands Point, of Union, made on the 17th day ofC-13-2t KeOB $22.00 Outstanding Unit Award. PL 5-B726. 4-4-tf dition, must sell. 233-3024. AlTINIUta PfANO HOUSi Federal Savings ft Loan Associa- N. Y., Secretary. May, A.D., 19G8 upon the applica- HIM B. Jtrmr BtH nilmfcetfe. 11. tion, 150 Elm St., Westfleld, Call Directors: Melvin W. Alldredee, xoTicrc Sergeant O'Brien, a supply special- tion of the undersigned, as Execu- Sealed propoaal.s will be received fiNFtiRNlVHED apartment, 4 roomu CMRVROI/ET ntatlon tfagon, 232-8729 between 8 A.M. and 4:3072 Pondneld Rd., W. Bronxvllle. of the estate of said deceased, ist in the 21st Composite Wing at rooin get, mufrogany table, P.M. . _ _i by the Mayor ft ml Council of thft «nd bath, 2nd floor, heat and hot I excellent buy, 233-2543. JTK.'Y.i. Y. j William E. AyresAyreii, 101 BriaBriarr noticelshereby slven to the Town of Wesiflehl on Monday, June six chairs, buffet, server, mirror; Meadows Drive, PitteburKh, Pa.; aaed to exhibit to Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, will wea< water furnished. AD 3-0B9». kitchen net, white enameled table, itora oC eaJd dece 24, 19C8. at 2:00 P.M. prevailing- time Anthony A. Bllap, Oyster Bay Rfl., the aut,8Crtber und^r oath or affir- 5-29-tf I 1IMI4 OLUSMOBILf! 98 Holiday Se- 1 at tile Municipal Building, 425 East the distinctive service ribbon U three chairs; living room overstuffed I*ocu»t Valley, N. Y.: R. Manning | their claims and demands dan, excellent condition. 233-3339. chair; kidney shaped drennlnp table; • HELP WANTED - matmatioon their claims and demand Broad Street, WeKtflelrt, New Jer-mark his affiliation with the unit. north fame, nfcar all youth's chair; hiph chafr; brand new Brown, Jr., 50 Westcott Rd., Prince- agains•--t - th-• -e estat—»-»e - o-*f eai—•-d »decease J_-_-_-.d J sey, for construction of approxi- CDnvenlencee, furnishedd three room MBHCURY Marauder, 1903. blue, 2- revolving foldlnc outdoor clothes MALE ton, N. J.; Pred B, Campbell, 18 within six monthi from the date of mately 800 Unciil feet of 8" and His unit was cited for compiling opartment and furnished studio dtoor, R&TI. automatic, P.B., excel- dryer. Leaving- Wentfield, Call 232- Parkers Point Rd., Sands Point, said order, or they will be forever 330 lineal feet of 10" cement asbes- Bpartment, suitable gentleman. Call lent condition, |895; 789-1747 (Qar- N. Y.; J. Gordon Chrlfttlan, Jr., 2922 barred frum prosecuting or recov- outstanding records in both combat G709. TV tervice man wanted, part tlm«. tos pipe sanitary sewer and all nec- 232-2678. 5-23-tf wood). Alvarado Ave., Jackionvllle, F!a.; ering the same a&ainet the aub-ewsary appurtenant-en through cer- readiness and training in sever* Call 232-2914. 10-5-tf Roy C. Collins, Tl Durand Rd., Ma-scriber. tain easements in tho vicinity of GARARR HAIR — Reduced prices. plewood, N. J.; William Corbus, 201 weather to meet urgent require* attractive 3 rooms, Par chfitra, lounpre chair^ bric-a- PHC3H8BH for men's clothing. Apply Josephine Brand, Grandvieiv Avenue, Boy n ton Ave- bath, heat and hot water. Available ANTlQUtS E. 79th St.. New York, N. Y.: Don- nde, mid Hast Hroad Street at Lin- ments for direct support of the brac, workflhop tools, fuse box«», in person Ma-Hugh, Inc., 264 E.ald KirH David, OBtervllle, Man_a- Executrix July 1. 280 Central Ave., Mountnln- double throw twitch, mirrors, snow Broad St, Westfleld. 6-6-tf den Avenue. . lide, ofT Kte. 22. chusftts; Harold D. Hoag, 142 Wlnd- Louis J. r>uffhlt Attorney Southeast Asian effort. The 21st wai HOMR FURNI0H1NQH tirrs B2O-5R0x11 WW, Pinnct Jr. nor Rd., Tenafly, N. J.: Byron Jtty, 190 Elm Street • Proposiila must be clellvPrea at FROM 1AVRR HOMBSTKAD cultivator, 2 pulleys with half Inch the plntie and bel'ore tho hour men- also cited for its participation i* ROOM CLKRK. r> day week, paid 17^ E. 71«t St., New York, N. Y..;Wentfleia. N- J# RtHMMlt, N. J. rope, wire fence puller, electric mo- hoi kitty n, fringe benefit*. Apply In WllUAm J. , B20 Algonquin Rd., 5-23-4t Fees $21.12 tioned and must be nccomnnnled by insuring the defense of Alaska and • ROOMS *Of RENT • Sandwich lamps and other sandwich tore, new pnrape sliding door fix- person, front office, Hotel Suburban, Franklin Lrfikes, N. J.: James 8. OF HF.TTLEMBNT certified check made unynble to the the North American continent Item*, 17 pteoe Coajport chfnn, 40 ture, plrl's ice skatoa Mze 7T man's 570 Sprlngfleld Ave., Summit, N. J.Kroh, 1001 City I*ln« Ave., Phila- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that order nf the Treuaur^r of the Town CnMPR furnished room Dteces Cheleeft, Rflme bow! by Cope- Ice ukateK m\re 11. Bnturday, Jvfia 273-3000. delphia, Pa.j" Edward A. Lepage, the first and final account of the of W-Htfield In an amount equal to The sergeant is a 1959 graduate residential section, business man* land, Min ton-Crown StafToriiRhire, »5, I) to fl, Bl Lenane Pkwy. (off 149 Orchard Rd., Brlarcllff Manor, subscriber, Jacob L. Nydlck, As- at leaat (10%) ten per cent of the private bath. Call AD 3*8418. bedH( cheHtfl, coverlet* and tunny 8prfnpfieia Ave.), Weflttleld, JAW1TOB — Aehbrook Golf Club, N. Y.; O. Philip Ifyquint, 1B27 Be-signee for the Benefit of Creditors buse amount of the bid. Kach pro- of Westfield Senior High School. He Colonial itertifl, Lotu of Rlass. Nut a Scotch Plains, permanent poiUton, QUOIH Trail.:Glenvlew, III.: Owllym Of TOWN & COUNTRY POOLS, INC. nnsnl must alM he wcnrnpniHed hy hacking experience not necessary, hours day ;i surety company .ertlflcation that attended the University of Alaska. rnse finle. g r ex- A. Price, Cl_b Rd., Carn«»le, Pa.; Aflsiffnor, will be audited and stated Directions: Anhwood Ave, Summit and evenlnit. benefit* (Delude pen- John M. Schlff, Oyster Bay, Newby the Surrogate, Mary C. Kanane, the bidder, if successful, will be His wife, Rae-Ellen, is the daugh- cellent condition, *fiB; brid|e with •Ion, hospital plan, sick leave and urovltlcil with a Performahce uond fOt RENT • Take private road on left of Jeffer- anaffel bit, bUnket, Just rtry York. and reported for settlement to the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Besse ot son School, In front mall boxed. cleaned, brunhe**, comb, training vncttlon. Muit be renlderit of Union Union County Court—Probate Divi- in the full amount of the work. lTBtTrtBM> wftH Mcretftrtftl MFT- Continue up hill to Intersection. l leadB, «1 Lenape Pkwy, (off County. Apply Union County .Park Stockholders (HoldIn* over 10%): sion, on Friday, June 2Rth next at FMana, Hpeeinoatlona and proposal Fairhaven, Mass. fee and prlT»t« »cr*tarlal !•!•- Make abrupt right turn to end of ild Ave.), Westneld Plvone CommtB«ton, personnel department, John A. Hartford Foundation, 420 »:S0 A.M.. prevailing time. formH may be examined or ^procured Shorn* *n«werln* available. Eic*l< road. Turn left to third houne. Bayre 282-7015. Acme St., RlliabPth, Monday to Fri- Lex In Kton Ave., New York, N. T. Dated May 20, 1968. „ .. tit the office of the Town Engineer, bnt for MIM rip. or V tf any, should be made • M ••* • Jacob I* Nydick, located at the Public Works Center, yellow tb^ Avflllnble every day ©x* planOr, fttitlfluen, (t- room#«>f . . Assignee 9K9 Nocth A.v«nue. WestneKI. New . , _tck. Attorney Pro Be, - - - • --• liver, minePltaneOu* wanted fqt, ftfternoon:, I -3&-t.J«m«y Stteet, The Mayor a*4 Council reserve ANTKIVRS . Call 283-4213^ Miabeth, New Jersey 07201 the right to reject any and a" bids. IN Unii rout>_. ft* collection*. _. If, in the Town's Interest, It is Open in KM also Tot "Wentflelrt boys to Post -Offlev- Box ill • S^23-4t Fees 916.72 Cmrmmr K. Br«a4 *m4 Ceatral P SPKCIALfl ^- Uwn roller, lawn Newark, Hew Jersey 07101 ,_ deemed atlvlsnble to do BO. mower, trunks, kitchen table, lawn deliver from our cars daily or Sun- (le6m T«* thtm flnts. 1» A.M. t* 4 F.N, day. Call PL. 7-8601. Fees 137.40 NOTfCK "3 VAN BENSCHOTI3N*, 999 * IBM •«. ft. chairs, flih tank, hand - cloth** r F • Senled propowals will be received Town Engineer T>ar»e variety including furniture, wrlmrern, bowling ball*, roller Feea |22.00 friA*«» china, prlmHIveii, lron» brasn skated, school deekfl Jodhpur shoes, NOTfCn I by the Mayor and Council of the and copper Preaent thin ad before r t box of 100 books, 6'ml, green glass • HflP WANTfD— • StoresTak,e IncNotic. hfle» appliethat dFirs tot thNationae Mayorl Tow24, nlflfis o,f Westfieat 2:0M 0o nP MondayM , June KOTICK TO rHEnrro«» July 6 and receive 10% discount on bottlen, *mnll wooden barrela, maple h li h M 24 ncs at 2:00nic pn u e Estate of RUTH K. BUItKE, de- any purchane. and Council of the Town of Weat- time, at the ^ l U^ }ilii 'iAL armchair, prep«ure cooker, hlgrh MAil OK F-MAU field Mr Renewal of Limited Retail East Broad Street, WeatfleW New censed. -,,«».•«•« SHOW chair metal utility table, dre»!iin« Dlatrltnitlon Licenne No. DL-1 for Jersey, for rurnlfihlnff of nnproxl- Pursuant to the order of MAKY C. •ALB — SUUrhood Temple mrrmm C*. SlfeCH tables, coftt tre«s, formica kitchen PART TlMtS bookkeeper. 40 hours premlaei Bltuated at 260 North Ave., (nately 3 700 lineal feet of stralffht KANANE, Surrogate of (he County ClifTwood St. and Martlne Ave., table, dress form, boy's desk, strol- per month. Can arrange own hours. Wentneld N 3 \&n office opinion* rendered. Clients' product! LIGHT haullnr cellars, altlea. C. Qulnn, 26 Dover Terrace, Weit- North Avenue, office of the Town windows. Pleane call or write Mr* supplied at no cost. For Information cleaned, lawn* raksd. Junk h wood, Manf.; Treaarirer, William A. Engineer, Charles Van Benschoten, fi-13-4t Few $21.12 • WANT1P TO HINT • H*i#1 Ward. 7IIH Baunders AT«.. writs: Research 869, Mineola, N. T. away. Crerhaad Raraf* 4oon In- Ferrara, 90 Meredith Circle, Milton, The Mayor and Council reserve WnatflcM. AD 1-1 11501, Dept N49.1. 8-t-tf stalled and serviced, 111-ITM. M. Mass.; Controller, Robert B. Mc-the right to reject any or all bids, FI'RI.IC NOTICR , ISO Front §t^ P«n«lUn. Cann, 15 Locke St., Andover, Maaa. If, in the Town's interest, It Is Public Notlre in hereby eiven that MI0DMB AON business couple, no an ordinance as follows wa« passed peU, no children, would like two The names and addreaaes of the deemed advisable to do so. CHAHLES VAN BEN9CHOTEN, and adopted by the Council or the bedroom apartment tn private home, dlrectora of Flrnt National Btorea, Town of Weatfield at a meeting near Route 22 In Wentfield, Moun- MAN wantR to do your gardening. Inc., are fin f otlowa: Hilliard J. Town Eng-ineer tainside, or Scotch Plains. Refer- Call 753-4396. B-I»-tf Goan, 1010 Memorial Drive, cam-d_13-2t Fees |19,80 thereof held June 11, 1!"18. ences exchanged. Write P.O. Box bridge, Maid.; Richard C. Evarta, JOY C. VRTOrcr^AND, PART TIME work as companion 120 Lake View Ave.. Cambridge, xorfen 1203, Mountaimlde, N. J. 5-1fl-4t SERVICES U NEED and helper to elderly lady. Write Town Clerk Take Notice thnt Martin "Wftllbersf KFVriWtJn couple deRires unfur? M. Reid, 806 E. Second St., PUln- Ma»».: John F. fcebor, 105 West NPRC1AI, ORI>IWANCK HSn, 1»T4 nished 2 bedroom apartment in pri- Fourth Bt, Cincinnati, Ohio; John Post No. 3, American Lesion, has ^ OHP1WAWCK TO PHOVIUR POK fleld. f vate home. "WeHtflelrt area. Ocen- L. MacNell, 75 Water St., Marlon, applied to the Director of the Divi- THK COtV»TWl CTIOW OP CI'HII- rlor Aug. 1, Call 233-7660 or Mass.; Edward W. Miller, Of?den sion of Alcoholic Beverage Control, WI> «l)Rw*I,K» IW TOR • BLDO., CONTRACTINO CARPENTER HAHV-91TTINn, experienced girl, Dunes, Portaire, Indiana; Adrian Newark, N. J., for renewal of a OK WRUTWRLn W»TO good with children, any time. Call O'Keeffe,' 1415 Commonwealth Are., Club License for premises situated A!« AP»»IIOI"HIATIOV OF 233-3024. FWp bedrooms, bath, kitchen, and MODERNIZING —No Job TooSmall. W. Newton, Maaa.; Bernard O'Keeffe, at I0O3-1O23 North Ave., West, THRRR- facilltl** for wanner nnd dryer. To 161 Dartmouth Bt, W. Newton, Westfield, N. J. FOH" Call 889-6740. 6-6-4t WOMAN wishes part time cleaning Maas.; William A. Ryan, 88 Cary s ?4.40 M40. Call 2.12-0137. afternoons, Monday to Friday. Will The namee of the officers of this fi-13-11 MOPMO A MOINO Ave., Mtlton, Mass. club and the offlceB they fill respec- 1 nook and serve dinner for elderly tively are: Commander, Orover C. or WAT! UK woman desires 3 room un- couples. Call PL. 4-3615 after 7 P.M. Objections, If any, should be made CONTiACTOff Immediately in wrltlnr to Joy C.Trannr, 70R Houlevard, Westfleld. NOTICK IS H EH BUY (IIVRN, that rurrtlifhed apartment i1n VeitflcM, FURNITURE REPAIR «-13-2t within walking distant * to town. Roefllf, *!«!», Ontlffi, L**4«r», Vreeland, Town Clerk of Weatfleld, N. J.; Sr. Vice Commander, Walter fir^t and final aernunt of the ^ccapancr Auir. 1 or SeptSt . I . CalCll lRoof lUpalrfl. J«l* cov«r«« bf In- J. Ridpe, 214 Grove St., Weatfield, . „ ..pritiprs. Oenrpp Stirrun and Fi- surahceahce. two or three days of Fees 928.60 N .T ; Jr. Vice Commander, John W. delity Union Trust Comnany, as l W A W SOFA $12 CHAIR $6 chili! care, Excellent references. Drlen, Jr., 1013 Hardlnff St., West- of the T,aM Will anrl VTOMAIV whose husband will be ata- ll WMlltM BOTTOMS 322-4280. nrmcK field, N. .7.; Adjutant, Ruth R. Bar- t of FRANK A STTRRITP. loned In Vietnam for on« year ADAH! Take Notice that First National rett, 15 NT. Cottapfl PL, Westfield, will be audited and atatod l-ft-tf tnr Torn MO«B WINDOW washing, Htorm windows N. J.; Finance Officer, Mary R by thp Surrnpato, Mary C. Kanane, itartlng In July dentr«B small fur- taken down! (3utters cleaned «nd Stores. Inc. has applied to the Mayor ilshed efficiency apurtment. Call fMINOS RITIIO and Council of the Town of weat- Walah, flfiH Rlverdftle Ct., Scotch nnd rpnortP'l f'»r spttl^mpnt to the drained, walls and woodwork Plains, N. J.; Chaplain, Titus K. TTn!on Cotmfv Court—Pmhate Divi- Peter R. Braun, 232-89fl2. washed. Fully insured- AD 2-7392. ftelrt for Renewal of Limited Retail TILB Distribution License No. T>L-2 for Smith, Jr., 712 Coleman PI., Weat- sion, or* Fridav. .Inly Sftth next at Small rVMlra. IOOBA til* •»3 after 7 P.M. N. J.; Rerpreant-at-Arms, Francis F. thp pj* t n f e nf X h P SS Id Frn nk A, erenc«». Franli Hlldtbrandt, BR I- 5-l«-tf (Incorporated—Massachusetts, Aug- ust 25, 1M7) are as follows: Welland, 128 E. Broad St., Westficltl, Stlrmn In ncmnlnn^e with his will. Hfl. t-ll-tf -Tune 4, 1flfiR. Chairman of Board, Adrian O'Keeffe, N J 1415 Commonwealth Ave., W. New- n*nrK? Stirrun AD MOVING « GENERAL LEGAL NOTICIS Note: Thp Hoard of Truste^R oon- Union Trust C< r. ran — MMOOflUNO ft MPAMS — ton, Mass.; President, Hilliard J. slsts of all officera mimed above ' 9-Uit TRUCKING ATATK OF IKW JRNSRT Conn, 1010 Memorial Drive, Cam- together with trustees named. • A«Mn • Cellar* nRPAHTMESfT of STATB bridge, MASK.; RXec. Vice Pres., Objections, if any, should be made \frrnrter * TCntrlfsh, Attorneys, Alan TJ. Haberman, 12 Garland Rd., M40**ry W«rk CRRTIFICATR OF HMff9 „ _ immediately, in writing, to Joy C. TUTOttNO AH I ••« OMrfi uninir p. roncord, Mass.; Vice Pres. & Sec,Vreelund, Town Clerk of Westfield, VpwnVh) N/ J. fm02, COIV9RKT BY ftTOCfcHOMllBlIt William A. Ryan, RS Cary Ave., fi-l,1-4t Pers til H m. AUIID VAN UNIS TO DI9l!IOLlJTtOlV Milton, Mas?.; Vice Frea., John W. N. .r. a yo«r home.. .^- .-i- Ml AVB. AD MacNell, 42 Hill Top Rd., Weston, Fees $lfl.S0 pi BMr CAMBHTDOB MI-T4M 6-«-tf To alt to whom these presents may ll-f-tf 4-i-i enmp, Greftlnff: Mass.; Vice Pres., Richard M. O'- PI'BMC WHEREAS, It appears to my sat- Keen°e, 126 Cherry Brook Rd., Wes- Public Notice Is horeby pivPn that ' WOVIWO ton, Mass.: Vice Pres., Wlllkim R. AND TATCHM -fc Bit; or smalt Jobn. Planoi, Applian- isfaction, by duly authenticated an ordinance of which the follow- Junr 10, ms CIALTT ALL tTPES MASONAt ces, Furniture, etc. Free estimates. record of the proceeding for thePowers, II, 2 Fuller Brook Rd., ing: la a copy was introduced, re;id Notlro Is hereby piveti that a pub- 443-8474 2-10-tf voluntary dissolution theieof de- WellePley, Mass.; Vice Pres., Peter and passed, on first reading hy the lie heririnfi; will he held by the ian«aland Untie, 191 B. Broad St I AND REFINtSHINO. 8BLF BM- C. Qulnn, 2fi Dover Terrace. West- Council nf tbe Town of Weptflelrl at p 1 n n n I n c: Tioarrl In tbe Onunril D 1- »-28-tf PLOTBD AND INiURBD. AD t-2937. posited fn my office, that THE PLETSTER CORPORATION a cor- u-ood, Mass,; Treasurer, William A. a meetlner held June 11, lllfiS, and ^hnmhrr, Rnrnnti'h Trull, Route P.S. Kerrara, (10 Meredith Circle, Milton, that the said Council will further #22. Mondav eveninc:, June 24. Iflfix, . H. VfcHftirrr. te»cli«r of piano. poration of this State, whosr* prin- i cipal office Is situated at No- 800Mass.; Controller, Robert TV Mc-consider the .«ame for final pappapp it S:Ki o'cinr-Ut in tht matter or fin atest tnfttnodi. Classic si and pop- Tmrkmir A Cann. 15 Locke St,. Andover, Mass. lar. Leaaons In your home. Mf •rerythlnf In C«r«mlc Til* Kim ball Avenue, In the Town of on the 2'.th day of Juno, lOfiS, at nnnlicn tlon for anrir^vnl nf a Pre- Movlna The names ftnd addresses of the eight-thirty P.M.. In thp Counnll I'mina rv Kubrlivlsinn of f\i p^li nnl C" AD *«*-«*««i full Westfleld, County of Union, State r •-11-tf of New Jersey (Carleton H, Bunker directors of First National Stores, Chamber, Municipnl F.uiltlinpr. 42n E.rnnsiiltlnfir, Tno.( T-ot N n. ii2, Ttlork fi-13-tf being the affent therein and in Inc., are as follows: Hilliard J. Broad St.. Westfield, New .rcrsey, at \\>, ?4P. T.npfitlnn: 10ni Routr 22 at V ln«trurtlon. Studio at and repairs, asphalt, charge thereof, upon whom process roan, 1010 Memorial Drive, Cam- which timo and placo Finy person line. Tnrlnstrinl Znne. >9 BooieraM. Mr. 8. Binaris. ffrad- slate, tile; gutters, leaders. Alumi- may be serverl), has complied with bridge, Mass.; Rlcbard C. TCvarts, who may hp intprP-stPd therein will Rnberr F. rinrrett, »t« of Ath«na Conservatory. AD I- num and plastic siding. Free esti- •MISCEILANEOUS the reciulrementa of Title 14, Cor-120 Lake View Ave., Cambridge, ho plven nil opportunity to be heard PTAXTNO TiOAIin, ne said nrrllnance. wmmm 199. 12-lfl-tf mates. A. Hopfel, PL 4-0056. porations, Cencral, of the Revised Mass.; Joh n P. Lebor, 105 West F5Pfr''t^i rv •yy yS.-.yfc&S.v.s.-.Z 5 .Statutes, pr?limln;iry to the issuing Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio; John JOV C, VHRRLANP. Hr9IC 9TVDIO, H08 of this Certificate that such con- L. MacNell, 75 Water St., Marion, Town sent has been filed. Mass.; Edward W. Miller, Ogfrien j v r r r • • _ •__'_I_"J" it_ii» 1 . Westfleld. AD 3-3653. NOW THEREFORE, I, the Sec- £..-->• o.:.: •::; ::,,::v-v "•• Compare A Save. F. TClrste Dunes, Portage, Imllnnji; Adrian x o K n i ^, %. y r K ; RiMHIl 233-0505 m •N All liMtrvfn#fM retary of State of the State of New O'Keeffe, 1415 OommonweaHb Ave., •>:•:•::• s-/.y- .•••:•:- .-. ,-..•. Jersey, Do Hereby Certify that the F.«T*nr,i!«iTi%r; *':-':>vm'/.'y'.'}-# •:•:•.'"••:." -:>'>'''.' All l«Mona private 232-6897 (AFTER 6 P.M.) \V. Newton, Mass.; Bernard O'Keeffe, O onm- : snirl corporation did, on the 21stIfil Dartmouth St., W. Newton, ropircs or THR &M. ::iv:::i.^ ;. r-M J TOffN OF TP TTKriRRV OIVKV .-. -v. -• • • .;-.;:-; r"" •-T-tf flay of May, I!)fi8, file in my office IIWCK OF THK T *•.".•,•.•.•.•. -. • - - • Mass.; Will mm A. Ryan, 8S Cary •* .- -•'.- ;••'• •'• "•" •••••• Fir.MJ. 11M«. /..-..•,* .•. .•• -y.._-m. m . fPlfOSI* — Stop •TREL SURGEONS a duly executed and attested con- ^arinu- wiM 1 <' h--b Ave., Milton, Mass. P.P. TT minATNF.D hy tbe Town Pin • ./i..-. .-i-j ir noking, control diet, build Belf- FRANK CINTORRINO sent in writing to the dissolution Objections, if any, should be made rvmnr-il or tin1 Town of W**?rfi(* • nfiderce. FRKE BROCHURE. of said corporation, executed by ^. RnroiiRii H;i!l( [J* 'it- T ' ^ TOPS IN POPS, cademy of Scientific Hypnosis. 232- SCHMIIDff TRII IXPftT CO immediately in writing to Joy C.in thr- fnimrv nf ;*ni'in, ns rollow ', nn Mnnrtnv in*?, i Hti-'- ' \. ; more than two-thirds [n interest of Vreeland, Town Clerk of Westfield, 46. 4-18-tf Tr*e thp stockholders thereof, which said STTfTTOy T. A ffA r.r Four * nf S:i-' oVlork in f-i -i• • i i r. f # Painting X, J. f)fillfiri« is hrrPby fix^rT find i • . *> ft, r 1 b e r t Horn per rfinek; certificate and the record of ft-fi-2* Fees !f*h^rT for eav-h cop-y of father vtrilt (tffor all >Vf\1 f,f ft * ^••- -i:Vi- tii my o'fffetf (irii\tt%i\c-e- — ttii&tt tff M4f h S T, f/tf - .^ thttt ^... ._, J #Wf$ it T # His W#u itif h*M ttt*4it mmttti rfrf ffrrtf &%#a duppet tfiw fiffU-f thrift fasti* PI fp-r-flita ff,t (tetife* to tmhipi h## appti*4 to trie* UniM a#A tUfHfaf><* tttt-Ht-d n

Orccnman, l>avlil IJOUIS David W. ^t)Hnr Bruoo "Duvlfl signs on Springfield Ave. near tflio r, JanoL LI1 Fog Cuuses Accident Edison Grads 11-Gofer, Una IT-Mai'tln, Janum . entrance Oo Eclro Lake Country Club. Il-Onhun. iiairry Uownrd Mntlrm, Petur Donald E, Gray, 51. of 765 Norgate l, Di'bra T^ynn Muni!, Moua ]j Mr. Gray wns taken by the Wcst- Onry tiruw llnnn, TII'OTIUI^ A. t suffered head and face cuts at 4:20 , M' Ttohort SUvun M, llanK Jeffrey Amlrow lH, 'IMicoiloro field Rescue Squad to Overlook Hos- HiLrrinP OlmrlCH Ritilm Jr. «.m. yesterday when ho lost con- K-Alli'ii, JunM ,)nMU) Mai'KnroL Mario TIVniHor, l'lKrlc'iiL Ann MmuH;il, Aii'LonJio Q, ^ SIJ -y MnrrlH , i-tiibitri Alliin 1-IM'inoliI, 13dprar A. Ali*yli, Nain-y trol of KJs auto in (lie fog and struck pital where he was treated for his Ou»zn|lnuv Wtiyiii; DougluH H-HoPfrnan» Gary Mark , KllftilnMii IVIIH H-Mlll, Unit a Ct injuries. UVA, ito'burt Anthony M'oilunil, Mure a utility pole and several street -Atiunurrlyk. l»nvM rtuoi-KO , tfheryl hyiutu Rllllt]!', Vnval hco Jt'nhriifiii, Juli u HIIIIML rty, Niniuy Huaan M|])irr ryntlihi Ann 1 ll-llope, MurKiiret bynno Hull, KiUvcirtl tMmrlea Jr. U^ck, NILiw. y O. Itornwttz, ICrtthl Pinna 1-1-AIiiliur. Gnil .Joy COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION IJtiirmln, I'ILLUQIIL Minlt-(i/'/l, Marlu ROKO , JI>1IM. A1 -1JMr> ir-Hli>r»riolil ^ittrN'lu Joan D (\rrl Went nn T A1)W!tit>ll, JndUli Ann ti KMz;i HmiHton, L^ynth4» \A\ OF WESTFIELD, N. J. t Murffurut Alluo l[-'li;yiK\ Onvirt flpomor Miiuruon ISllon ii4-t 11 N;H|i-y K , TlioruBti Anno Jnukwoii, Carol I*yni» SMUMTI Mario )iii,rni;tl, I'.i.-Myn Hlrp DIMulo, Bitlly c/o Mr. H, Kenneth.Mathis, Treasurer lNlfnrlh, ]>« ntiiy MurJu Ja<"i>b«, ICiHiiiu-lh Jf Uiutti S. J->iMarL-D» Juihn Joseph JuhTKson, KIHB Westfield Federal Savings and Loan Association IDinvborffor, Monica Mi JIMUHM Anthony ItiMlrhtlc, ;nvti KlIwL ,TuhiiH-oti, Cllst R^iy I3iivld Ji 30 East Broad Street liirll, lt<>! >n Kiiinin 11-DJx. David iMrtor Johnslun, Hnth J^ • liiMiKhy, Wlilliun H. J->o-bnicki» Barbiura 'Willllam Westfield, New Jersey 07090 •l*L*ni«li*f f\ Hiinimnt Anno Donian, Jny*'o 13. Martin fturkor t lflaM, MuHha I. no ] IHHLTIIHLHD, SiunhM, Ik-th lCiLllli|ipt Ann Loutao IX-13JIHL)IIL H-u'bcnl John U , Jeffrey William I wish to support the activities of the Community Development A. JSk , j Kelly, Sun Corporation by becoming a member as indicated below: n-Jilinuinnr 1'ruwton Karl III Konny, C John Orliitri, y, Kult-h Thomas If-Klbionk, Joan l Patrick Olto. A. Voting Members Non-Voting Members y, Vitlt*rlo Ainu It-KWera, JSIIIHI U U-Klrn, J*eier l^ y M- • Founder—$500.00 * • ContrJbuting^Less than $50.00 , hi ruin MutJ^ti LOIMott, Hantlall Cm KlrHhoubauin, liarbara Susan M-Pcblcbleye , Anne Ruth > JClIl J IlltM'Jahu, PJLLII TL POIOHI, ICmMOfo S- Sustaining—$300.00 |j Associate—450.00 \ tC David Alan H-IOoorHis, Debbie Pc-rr^ Michat'l ] t-Hoy It?, Hurhjirii Ann , Nina Honeo Kronberg', bttnla Potersen, Ouur^lu 131unoro • Active^-$100.00 HUl Miirtlyn J«nn Ferruiolor Paul M, Kornblatt, Joah PliMHpH, Kk-huixl • Check in the amount of Is enclosed. Khuunorc, Cttmnen PhllpoUp Anert K. Friend-man, Jay A p uvKl E. Hoit'tf, Davfd Driico B* Susan Onll Frludrnan^ Kenneth Murk Lurtitrei% Aim Hllzubotli II-jHceclGr» Tiio-tmu* Charlca JiVoywtud. MiLPtha Ann 24*vine, Jean Ellen , Jill Ann Rehlt Ctilv-ln I^i-nuir Pierson Heads ne, Kntherlne AT. P&ter D. Lewla, Arthur M Rll nonlwro Juyco Lt. Freiherr Wounded iU, ,!an Ice M;irle I^wis, Jill X>lane Krunci Mllivrlo Phone: ron, Lorrln Ann G-U£nonf Kjtth'lGen Ann lilcene, Jennie Lynn , Vlrsclnln Both Galloway, Sharon Snsii Wili r In Vietnam, On Way r. CIM-QI l^ Rcynpliiah Jcjhn Lowery Cam* II, siinnn K-Glffuens ij^ulae Claire an, Barry Robert Toastmasters GlhUty, Gttil Ellen lil, Daniel A. 'R'Ic'e, DeUra Joan H-i^uiata. Debm M GM1K John DMward Riloy, Deaivanri Ucnce Back to Suites iCutanmrn, Larry W, 'MiucDonuld, Psi.trIek James RInehart, David W, 1 f-Cestonl, Waller Jurnos 011110.111, George \V\ iMuAlllBtor, Rhodlmi Grlee>Tnanv Maru Jeff ky Dennis J'ohn Fil^beriT! WllIlium Andrew Jr. For '68-69 Season Lieut. Stephen Freiherr, USMC, Jl-ClmcHo, Uenjrtmln CM fck m sin, L*orl Sue f , An.thony Joseph ^ ICelth R- Roblnii, William M son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Freiherr , Gm-y Anthony Goettel, Mfcliael John , Barnard Thcwnas RobhiBon» Hugh P GoMon, Glenn Gilbert II-Robhison, l^amrle . Eugene A. Pieo^on, 85 Madison of 304 Hazel Ave., was wounded June H-iOlierrr .Din no Leslie cn, Rodney Andrew KnOlnrk, Carolyn Alice GO'hlen, Jeffrey S. ffU Qeorj^e H> "Rn-oflyne, Nancy Joan Ave., Fanwood, was inducted as 2 in Vietnam, a year to the day of MEAT SPECIALS CliLrk, Kenneth H"GoldstelnP John BMon Afun-gukUv Dlunne Ro'od, Ja-mes Richard U-Chirkt?, Paul Gordon, Robert A. S. Mnngan, Deborah E, Roseivblinn, Lynne president of t h e Westfield /Toast- his enlistment in the Marines. ' Clark *\ Sharon Ann Graves, John Edwurd Mannino, Carol Rothman, Mark AA masters Club at the group's final Lieutenant Freiherr suffered H-Green, J^jiura Carolyn 'Miinnfno, Joseipli H, R » JJjoulsl o Carolyn Chirkiion, PjinleL Jamea I, Oiiundo Jr, Th*rt It A Difference In Rao's H-Clusen, Valerie Gene K-Green, I Mansuoto, L*eo C. 1967-68 meeting last Thursday at theshrapnel in his eye and face wounds m m Siilan»onet Dnmm Lee H'Saltatnmn, Nmvcy Hope Mountainside Inn. and was evacuated to the Navy Hos- Sarklakl, 13d ward J\ Aging Trimming • Quality II-Ritvnge* Catherine Ann Inducted to serve with him for the pital in Guam. According to a tele- iSayil'Or, Jill Ann phone conversation Tuesday night K-iSculzn, Patricia 1968-69 dub year were; Educational K-Soherao, ATICTIO M. vice-president, Bert Wells, 140 Har-with his family in Westfield, he is tf->8chn elder* Jill Leslie scheduled to be moved to a hospital Our Own Corned Beef 69c Ib. H-Seraff, Laursi rison Ave.; administrative vice- .Shaw, Joeelyn Churchill president, Ralph C. Scliunk, 530 in the area for further treatment. Sherefka, Jean Ann Summit Ave.; secretary, Loren R. Complete recovery is expected. Easy Turn Scott, Davkl Menzy Capons 59c Ib. Sharmhan, i\fichaci p. Hollembaek, 68 Montrose Ave,, Fan- Lieutenant Freiherr was commis- F ^ iShea. RIcluiTd M* 1 . fr h wood; treasurer, James M. Oondon, sioned an officer in tine Marines upon Sher\voodf Robert G.' • 447 Longfellow Dr.; and sergeant- his graduation from Purdue Univer- &hLunanr S. Gill Frozen Veal Steaks 99c Ib. H-iSIeffe), AVillliam N- at-arms, Tfieodore R. Dworakowski, sity. Simmons, Donald S. Simotie, Ja^mes J, 290 Hiver Rd., piscaUway. Sinionep Joseph Sirloin Kabob .95c per 8 ox. skewer Smith; Bruco Jnmea Mr, Pierson served as vice-presi- INTO Smith. Bruce Kevin dent of the club this past year be- Smith, Gordon I. iStnith, William Joseph fore being elected its president May GO CLASSIFIED M-SofJe-ld, Kuthleen H-fHollerp Bajbs Bob In 23. He succeeds John E. Graasser H-Safrnan, MiLrk A, FRESH PRODUCE $ozio, Joseph J, of 66 Montrose Ave., Fanwood, and Specht, Ktithlecn M\ is >t)he ninth president of the organi- H-fSpector, Sumin Spindlier, Richard zation since its inception in 1980. Bananas 2 lt».29c ^iliui-res, Mary • IT-Btmffonl, P-aitrlolu Jo The Westfield club is chartered by H-Stumer, George J, Toastmasters International, San Di- Yellow Georgia Peaches 29c Ib. atanaiunp, Joseph Michael H-'Stelrvbaeheiv Kathy ego, Calif. The international organi- Stevens, Steve Ruy zation was incorporated in 1932 for Sweet Corn .. .5 ears 39c Stott, Barbara Ann H-Sssabo, John Alexander the purpose of enabling business and SzurleJ, John Teofll professional men to increase their With a Leader Classified Adv. H-Tapsocfct. Stephen Jurrtloe H-Ta,rry, Ka^herlne Brook* self-confidence through improvement Taylor, Carol Jean of their speaking ability. More than H-Terry, Wlllla/m Worthlneton III Thortie, Melville 73,000 men from the U.S. and 49 H-T-Hton, Barbara J, other nations currently belong to the LUNCHEON and BAR TinnesK, Thomrns John H-T«om-chak, John Jr 36, year old Toast masters Interna- OHfl pAILV U-To Judith Ann ford, MilUogtoiv Mountainside, New •••* Van^erven, Bruce Elliott 22 763 MOUNTAIN AVI. i. • Van de Samle, I>onna Lee Brunswick, North PlalnfieM and Vogate, Ltffnda Scotch Plains, as well as West if eld, UNION ..i VitftisLnli, Tlmma-a Vincent 'ftrawood and Piscataway. .: > V. :•'-.. - \l H-Vnna, MRrIeuntoi»otte i* •-• •> Wade- Ruth , . •*•> Tt, Wimhier, Ktevon Patrick - " k.i' ' • I ~ v_b ' ';' 1 - i > • r • * \ '-,''- wagner, Can dace Hope Wanko, Dennin M. *_,• :-. V ^ K-Wnrren, Diane Peck if ..• •• H-waters, I^o^I io T\(iryn JV^bster, Amos Jr. H-Weiss, Susan

"L ,n ,. WerterJcli, Rahcrt Paul IT-Wort, DouglaPnulsa CBren. t ns, Jonathun a, I-inda WiMjamfl AlarKarot Jane Wi llama, Suaan Ann H-Wolf, Barftmrn Jane Worm inert on, De)bble Yuklnchuk, Dnhnmh Lynn , Vnkinchuk, Michael H-Zerru, Margnret Anne You am *or# to hovo many articlts Dimes Campaign in your homt you no longor hovo uio Put Father In A Knit Results Higher articUt that som«ono con Mrs. Sophie B. Baranski, chair- man of the 1968 Union County March UM. of Dimes Campaign, announced that a gross total of $52,464.12 had been collected by the 21 municipalities, representing an increase of $309.35 over last year's total. Westfield con- tributed $2,908; Famvood, |2,102; TURN THEM INTO DOLLARS! Scotch Plains, $2,164; and Mountain- side, $466. When these figures were an- nounced at the annual meeting, the In a turtle n«ck, in a ptle executive commute, under the chair- Most for tale ad* in tho Uodor Cloui- manship of Edward L. Whelan, ntck, in a V V located at Babies Hospital, Newark, results. for the care and treatment of chil- ChooM from an axtontlvo col- dren born with significant defects. Uctton of domestic and importod He announced the sum of $3,810 had been spent during the fiscal year wiavos in *olkJ« and strlplitft. ending May 31 on direct patient aid Try an Ad and *o» how taiy it is to to assist post-polio and birth defect from $4.00 ta $17.f5 patients in thi-s county, . turn a singlo dollar into many dollars. Aries de Mexico At Jane Smith r, .-if.} Jane Smith of Westfield this week opened a new home furnishings de- partment exclusively featuring the hand-crafted Artes de Mexico col- Iectdon- Against a rough-hewn, brick ap- pointed setting, the department's collection can be in no way com- pared with 20Lh century mass-pro You May Phone Your Ad To duced merchandise. In producing these pieces, native Opon Monday and Friday Mexican artisans employ techniques tvanines Until 9 P.M. now considered lost arts. Processes handed down through the genera- 2 3 2 440 tions a-re executed with the same craft that was found during the Before 5 P.M. Tuesday Renaissance. The collection is inspired by Span- }sh Baroque &n<] Renaissance design And C\u$f#» If - Your Crriti t§ arid ifft&tpretcd thraygfo the rtafctte' mm, the (testtfll h a« rA vtigfaai afld esufbtimk tt$tntek> I kigz—eath piece a gefflitie tyyfk id 264 f, Sroad it*t II I-'*" THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) tEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1(1(18 Sec. 2, page 1 Social And Club News of the Week in the Westfield Area

baskets of geraniums which WCIL Home Reception Follows Wedding Here Ceremony at Holy Trinity Church Unites Rake and Hoe Club given an prizes at cadi Lablu. Mary L. Heaclley j fa An original skit was composed by Of Susan L Smart, Lt. John A. Brown Marsha Ketcham, Robert S. Bozarth Marks 16th Year Mrs. MacuuUiy outlined Ihu pro-truss To Be Bride of Ihe cub from \i& inception lo tlic •St. Paul's Episcopal Ohuroh was ' •Miss Marsha KcLcham, daughter At Luncheon present time. Mrs. llinton, Mrs. Me- Mr. and Mrs. Fmncr 0. llcmlloy the sotting Saturday afternoon for of Mrs. Mary Louise Kelcham of Clung and Mrs. Wiliijni A. Thaw- ol 115 llawlliurn Dr. have announced tihe wedding of Miss Susan Leigh Wcsllield and Howard Ketch am of ley participated. Iho cnMiife'cmont of their dmiifliLcr, Smart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, New York, was married Saturday in The Rake & Hoe Garden Club celc- Maiy l.rlilin, lo John Hrowu Peach, John Stuart Smart Jr. of 14 Ben- Holy Trinity Church to Robert Ste- bruLcd its Kit'h birthday at a luncli- Offict-'ivs for Lh tT.mlng yi?iir worn installed by Mrs. McUuin. They urc: son of -Mr. ;iii(i Mrs. W. l\uil IVat'li nett PL, to Lt, John Adam Brown. phen Bozarth, son of Mrs. Robert :>on yrslerday at tho Plainfiold Coun- oi' Newark, l)d. Fulton Davison of Newport News, try Club. Mrs. Mayor, presidenl; Mrs, Jaintv; Tho two o'clock ceremony was Miss Ilc^diuy, a jiraduote of West- Va., and the lotc Marion Parrel Honored gursts Introduced by Mrs. Vi. MoElruy, vieL* pj'j.sidcut; Mrs followed. by a reception at the Albeit R. Koiwl, treasurer; Mrs. field Iii^h School, attended Union Smart's home. Bozarth. j Charles R. Mayer, president, were (Jollc'fje, Cninford. Sbo is associated Mrs. .James A. McBoin, president of Harold C. Tcniplelon, recording avu Escorted to tho altar by her father, The ceremony was performed by \ reliiry; Mrs. Vincent P. O'Noiil, cor- vilh Ihe N.ii-onal B:ink of WesCield. the bride had as her honor attend Father Salvatore TagliaWni. Lhe Garden Club of Now Jersey, Mrs. 3. H. Walcott of CranTord, Area 4 responding secretary; Mrs, I''ra;.k .1. Mr. Pi;aen. a graduate of Ihe Uni- ant, Miss Carol Dawson. Brides- The bride wore a gown of em- Dugan, diKclor. vursi'y ol IJL»Ui\vai*o, is with Craw- maids were Miss Lindsay Daniel broidered swlss organdy over silk. chairman, Miss Winifred Debbie, ex- She carried white roses and stephan- jculor director of the YWCA and At a shorl bu-sincss mealing Mrs. •*(ird and Company, Insurance Adjust- Ade of Hinsdale, 111. and Miss Susan vs, Trenton. Jane LimsenbaJid of FlaeenUa, Calif. . Mrs. Ervon J. II. Eggiman, the first Mayer outlined pluns for the break- An August wedding is planned. Best man was John Masciandaro Miss Suzanne Ketcham, sister of president of tho club. fast and sale to be held in October of Long Beach. Ushering were the bride, was maid of honor, and Also honored were charter mem- at the Masonic Temple. Workshops the bridesmaids were Miss Mary bers stul active in the club. These will be held all summer in prepara- w- •ft- George Murpfyy of Maplewood, ! Tho first mci'iinc of the new board I •» • 1- • " • * " W. ' Ketcham, sister of the bride, Miss include Mesdames Eggiman, Charles tion for this event and all members fc-•-•••*•••;•: v* •• * J Thomas Kearney of Rock Island, will he held Monday at Hie home of III. and John Stuart Smith III of Virginia Ann Young, Mrs. John M. L. Warneeke, an honorary member; were urged to attend. Mrs. Koberl .J. Buutillicr at 1 p.m. • • - I" - Tarrytown, N. Y., brother of the Colgan, sister of the groom, and James H. Compton, Frank J. Dutran, ^ - - \- bride. Mrs, Charles H. Story. The brides- Edward L. Gavcn, Beverly K. Hach- After a wedding trip to New Or maids wore gowns of pink and white mann, Walker Hinton, Maurice E. leans and Las Vegas, the couple will cotton voile and carried old-fashioned Lowel, Arthur Macaulay Jr., Robert live in Tucson, Ariz. bouquets of spring flowers, McClung Jr., August Monti, Robert Mrs. Brown, a graduate of West —Bradford BachrncU William A. Morecock Jr., was best H. Mulreany, J. Wallace Scanlon, field High School, is a senior at MRS. JOHN RAINS HILLARD man. Groomsmen were Agnew William Y. Wallace, John McDon- (Devereux Horn) Swineford, Robert DD. Bourck, Rich- nell, Torg Tonnessen, Harry Whit- the'University of Arizona. taker and Carl W. Zeis. Each was CONQUERINq Mr. Brown, son of Mrs. Adam ard E. Waddell, and John M. Colgan. infill Mrs. Bozarth graduated from Ab- presented with a screened scroll IHERO. .. Clark Brown of West Palm Beach, Ens. John Hillard from the Shakers, who are known as —Pietro Pla., and the late Mr. Brown, is a bot Academy, in Artdover, Mass., MRS- JOHN ADAMS BROWN Sweet Briar College, and Katherine —Bradford Bachrach the original "flower people." candidate for a master's degree at Gibbs School in Montclair, N. J. Her (Susan Leigh Smart) the same university. An alumnus Married Saturday MRS. ROBERT S. BO2ARTH All members and guests received • father is president of the color en- {•Marsha Ketohum) a nosegay containing perfume. The ft of Riviera Beach High School and gineering firm of Howard Ketcham, tables were gaily decorated with Stetson Undvensity, he is a student To Devereux Horn Inc. Charles V. Felter instructor and a lieutenant in the WSL to Relax U. S, Army. Miss Devereux Horn became the Mr, Bozarth, an alumnus of the Married in Rah way Mrs. Brown was feted at pre nup-bride Saturday afternoon of Ens. Christdiurch (Va.) School and the tial showers by her bridesmaids and John Rains Hillard, USNR, son ofUniversity of Virginia, attends the At Festival by Mre. W. P. Roe of 425 Alden Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver HiUard University's law school. His father IT COSTS was a flight test research engineer After contributing close bo 11,000 To Miss Coalfield Mr. and Mrs. George F. Murphy Jr. of 116 Barchester Way, hours of volunteer work during the hosted the rehearsal dinner at the for Lockheed. White glatilolas and chrysanthe- After a wedding trip to Canada, year, members of the Westfield Ser- NO MORE Miss Elizabeth Marie Oaulfield | orange Lawn Tennis Club. mums decorated the altar of Christ vice League plan to relax a bit Sat- and Charles Vincent Felter, son of the couple will reside in Chariottcs- Episcopal Church, Glen Ridge, for viUe, Va. urday at the spring Strawberry Fes- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Felter of the four o'clock ceremony which tival. 31 Ehn St., were united in marriage $15,000 Donated was performed by the Rev. Charles The event, beginning at 5 p.m., Saturday afternoon at St. Mary's P. Shulhafer. A reception was held YWCA Announces will be held rain or shine at the Church, Rahway. To CSH This Year at the Glen Ridge Woman's Club, John M. Wittke'fi, 10 Breeze Knoll The Rev. Thomas B. Meaney of- The bride is the daughter erf Mr. Fall Tour to Dr. More than 63 couples are ex- ficiated at the five o'clock mass and Mrs. Henry Schuyler Horn of pected. A hot and cold buffet served PROTECT which was followed by a reception By Its Auxiliary Glen Ridge. Her gown of candlelight, up country style will cater to the it Caggy's Cotillion Room. A donation of $12,500 was voted to EngHsh net over peau de sole witfi Pennsylvania hunger pangs of the group, while 1 e rWe| dau te r r and Jack Wi-ttke and his Madcap Musi- . * j! ^ , * I? : |the Children's Specialized Hospital chapel train was trimmed with Alen- The Ladies Day Out Tour Com- YOUR / Mrs. Item CaulfieW of Rahway, ^ ^rim Auxiliary at its annual con lace. Her silk illusion veil fell cians provide ambrosia for the mel- by nittee of the Westfield YWCA U odic appetites. irore a silk organza gown with lace meetirrgt bringing the total given from a small crown tt applkjued planning a two-day trip, October 10 Mrs. Phillip Brown is festival appliques and a fingertip veil.. She 1^. the ^ ^etoe months to Alencon. She carried a prayer book and 11, to Fairmount Park, Phila- FURS/ earned a bouquet of stephpotis and |15000 with small orchids and baby's delphia, Pa:, Lancaster and Valley chairman. Committee members are eucharist BUM. breath. Mesdames R. Glenn Bauer, Edmund The amount was raised through Forge. STORF WITH A bride's attendant,s wer„ e gow..n . the sale of Christmas cards under Miss Janet Hunter of Charlotte, L. MacDonaM, James F. Nelson, Four houses will be visited in William C. Owen, £, Thornton Rice, USB Is there a greater way ed lo rainbow colors of yeHow, pink ^ «i for ihe Lawrence ncaater,; the fttfltttt Farmed June 1 from Dickinson man. Ushers were Ihe bridegrooms p p trttet wn7.be one of the atop* with of Law, Carlisle, Penna., with the brother, Marshall Tupper Hillard, for chopping. degree of Juris Doctor. Mrs, George W. Gttns presided Thomas \evin, Edward Savage and in tho absence of the president, 'Man. The cost of tite trip will include While attending Dickinson Law Danrell Knox. transportation, baggage handling, School, he was a member of the Richard bongfey. Mrs. Charles An- Mrs. Hillard attended the Univer- derson reporting Mr the board1 of lodging, guided tours and admission Moot Court Board, Mock Trial Par- 206 £. BROAD ST. 233-0529 sity of Hawaii, Ihe University of f? O A managers, gave a resume of new to Fairmount Park. Meals are notticipant and president of Reed Law WESTFJELD, r*. J. North Carolina at Greensboro 'and included. Further information can be Club Board of Governors. A I) development* at the hospital and pro- was graduated from the University ALSO RUTHERFORD • R1DGEWOOD jects to be initiated in the near fu- obtained at the YWGA desk. Mr. Garvin was graduated from of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She the University of Vermont in 196S. HACKENSACK • MORRISTOWN ture. She also expressed the grati- is a member of the Junior League This tour is open to members and tude of those in charge not only non-members of the YWCA. Ad- He and his wife, the former Bar- -Op«n Mon. Ev«. till 9 P.M.- of Newark. bara Ullrteh, have one child. for the Auxiliary's financial support, Ens. Hillard Ja an alumnus of West- vance registration will be accepted. but for the many hours of volun- field High School and the University teer service given at the hospital. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He New officers who will start their is a member of Kappa Sigma frater- two-year terms in October along nity and Scabbard and Blade. He MARCUS with the new chairmen to be appoint- will be stationed at the Pensacola. ed by the president are: Mrs. George Florida, Naval Air Station after a W. Gross, president; Mrs. F. W. wedding trip to the Carribbean. Hiitchings, 1st vice president; Mrs. Walter Behart, second vice presi- dent, and Mrs. Glenn S. Wilder, Return from Cruise whhROLEX recording secretory. Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Potto W. Brown, treasurer, and Mrso.f 757 Hyslip Ave. have recently re- turned from a 26 day two ocean —Benjamin Flnney Clarence H. Wlnans, corresponding MRS. CHARLES V. FELTER secretary, continue in office for an-cruise to South America aboard the (EHxabeth Mark CauUleld) other year. Santa Mariana. summer flowers. Miss Margaret Cautfield wa§ her sister's maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Joan Cautfield, another sister, and Miss Mary Lou Pizzia of Elizabeth. Howard Coutant served as best man. Groomsmen were Robert Fel SUMMER COOL ter, the bridegroom's brother, and Edward Caulfield, brother of the bride. ti.n SHIFTS After a w«Wing trip to Jamaica, the couple will reside in Colonia. Mn. Felter, a graduate of Rah- way High School, is employed by EtiMbethtown Gas Co., Elizabeth. Her husband, an alumnus of West- OFF field High School and Drake Busi- Gifts and ness College, attended Pace Col- fcsf; lege. He is in the accounting depart meat of Coamair, Inc., Clark. Greeting Cards

Ba r r iere-Sta I ba u m Pick a pretl/ print ... or Marriage Is Told Varied Selection of Gifts choose from solid pastel shades... you'll love these HmM*\m\4*-*AT. and Mrs. R. H. ftAt ITEMS Stalbaum of 364 Darby La. announce crisp, classic cottons for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorij Ann Sta-lbaum, to Entile A. BAKBEOUE EQUIPMENT •very daylight hour. Sizes Barriere Jr. 8 to 18. Mrs. Barriere, a graduate of West- ENDS field High School, attended the Col- Its name Is the Oyster lege of-Emporia and the Convent Perpetual. It has climbed the State. Teachers College .Athens, W. ETC. highest mountain, explored the Va. She is employed by the Mon- deepest sea. And it has never mouth Medical Center. faltered. A 26 jewel self-winding Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. chronometer movement sees Barriere of Danielson, Conn., is to that. In steef or sold and associated with the Gulf Oil Co. calendar models. The couple is living in Long Branch. or Jeannette's Gift Shop PI* Fr« fit ft Jane smith Accepted at Brandywine for Hallmark Cards and Barrkiiti Candy ahcuA 227 I MOAO STREET James Clifford Conner,- sort tteihetf st, 129'199 CENTRAL AVE, 2324800 tf ••tirmrai «W fats ***** m-Wtd art in ifel, it* eimm Page Z THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNB 13, 1968 Honors Winners Play In Piano Recital eitol were Paul Workman, Mark Mnkowskl, Lindsay Cole. .Toy Olio- Penelope Hartwig, Jansmann Betrothed Deyna F. Artke —Piano students of Miss per conL or above. They are Eileen niidlin, Debbie Fell, Linda Lugernes, Gracu l4, Hull of lift North Avc, Kardos. Noel MakowsUi, Nathan Sit- iiiirbara Wcgnvami, Ann Shewniaker, Married in First Methodist Church Is Betrothed played in a rocilnl Sunday ni thu Lynn Slanislowski, and Bethany Karin Schmiede, Lynn Assellii, Neil Piflnomdl, .Shop, ScoiHi Plains. Lynn Slimls'Iowski and Beth- Sliko, Davcd Sliemidlia, Geoffrey Miss Clnir Penelope H « u* t w i g, Scotch Plains — Mr. and Mrs. Al- Five of llic»*i« young.sLoi's eiLlcrud any , having won honors foi Workman, Candy Kievit, Liutriu daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Roiruvln fred W. Artke of 19GG Birch St., have the* unnu;il Music Kriucators Assricki- years, received gold three- Crlover, Cindy SlicwmukiM', announced tho engagement of their 1 13. IlurtwitJ of 25G W, Dud!oy Avc, tlon Auditions, all winning gold iiun- " jmi.s. a, and Joan Toimessen. became tho bride Saturday morn-Ing daughter, Deyun Francos, to David ors eertificules with yradtjs of !).'i Othcr.s iHirliciujiiing in the re- of Wolfgung Kurl-Heinz Jansmann Alan Schwicring, son of Mr. and Diplomas, Awards Given of Wells, Mu., in the First Methodist Mrs. Henry L, Schwioring of Fan- wood, At Kent Place School Cliurdi. Tho eleven thirty o'clock ceremony Miss Artke is a graduate of Scotch At recent commencement exer- was perf-ormed by the Rev. Dr. Plains-Fan wood High School and is cises of Kent Place School, Summit, Clark W. Hunt. A reception was held employed at Bowcraft Sport Shop the following girls from Wcslfield at the Masonic Temple. and Piayland, Scotch Plains. were awarded diplomas: Car la Bau- Mr. Schwicring, an alumnus of er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Escorted to the altar by her father, the same high school, attended Rut- IN MEMORIAM Bauer of Wychwood Rd., and Alyse the -bride wore an appliqucd gown gers University. He is employed at Otvos, daughter of Dr. and' Mrs. and train of whRc organza wdtih a Bowcraft Sport Shop and Playlond Emery G. Olvos of Karen Torr. bhrce biered French silk illusion veil, and is a member of the U.S. Naval SliQ carried a cascade bouquet of Resolve. , Miss Olvos also was inducted into sweetheart roses and ivy arranged SENATOR the Cum Laude Society, a national on a heirloom family Bible. honor society for the recognition of Mrs. Joseph Caruso of Columbus, DEYN'A FRANCES AKTOE high school seniors who have at- 0., was matron of honor, gowned tained high scholastic achievement. Gory DeChellis Jr. in blue crepe with a white lace bodice w ROBERT F. KENNEDY She was awarded a prize in biology Canada,-the couple will live In Port and carrying a basket of daisies, land, Me. and was one of three girls awarded bachelor buttons and other summer Plans to Marry the Senior English prize. Airs. Jansmann Is m alumna of flowers. Similarly costumed in yel- —Aiitiiouy of Wilson •Marlene Kurz of the Middle School, WestfleM ftigti School and Susque- The engagement of Miss Kathryn 925 968 low gowns were the bridesmaids ftunna University where she was a MRS. GOHDON OLARK SMITH daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Miss Trudy Morrison of San Fran- Margaret Wilson to Gory J. DeChel (Patricia Ann Home) G. Kurz of Mountainside, received cisco, Calif., Miss Eleanor Mocoia member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Us Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. DeOhel special commendation for. perfect of Scotch Plains and Mrs. Arthur Her husband is the son of Mrs. Us of 426 Edgar Rd. has been an^ Lt. Gordon Smith attendance during the past school D. Hartwig of Hyde Park, N. Y. Oharlotte Gooch of Wells and Heinz mmnced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. year, as well as honorable mention —McCutcheuri'Stndlos Flower girls were the bride's nieces Hertrian Jansmann of Dusfceldorf, Harold C. Wilson of Fanwood. for Eighth Grade Citizenship. Carol Hartwig of Houston, Tex., and Germany. A graduate of Oharouroux, . Miss Wilson, a graduate of Scotch Marries Teacher MRS. WOLFGANG K. JANSMANN France schools, he attended- Stan- BOND PHARMACY Commendation for Citizenship was (Clair Penelope Hartwig) Joyce Hartwig of Hyde Pan*, N. Y. Plains-Fanwood High School, is em- • • ford University, Orleans, France, given to Jane Schmidt of the Middle George Gooch of Wells, Me., was ployed by Industrial Microwave, In Carolina Rite and, will enter the University of V School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. best man. Usheririg were Arthur Scotch Plains. 1 . * E. BROAD Rudolph Schmidt Jr. of Mountain- Maine in September to complete The marriage of Miss Patricia Aim day at 8:30 p.-m. at the* Wesfcwood Hartwig of Hyde Park, N. Y., John requirements for' a BS degree in Mr. DeCheliis, a partolman In Uw side. Lounge, Garwood, for dancing and Fanwood Police Department, is a Home to Lt. (j.g.) Gordon Clark , WESTFIELD : Hartwig of Houston, Tex., both electrical engineering. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph refreshments. ' . , brothers of the bride, and Theodore lite bride entertained her attend- graduate of Westfield High School AD 2-5600 COPO Meeting Slated and a veteran of three years of Army H. Smith of 813 Shackamaxnn Dr., AH widows and widowers are eli-Winkleirtan, WestiieW. Oiarles ants at a luncheon Friday at the took place Sunday afternoon at the The Union County Chapter of the gible to join this group which is affil- wig oi Hyde Park, the bride's neph- Clara Louise -Restaurant, Pkdrtfield. service wtiich included two years NOTARY PUBUCS in Europe. First Christian Church, Wifaon, N. C. Catholic One Parent Organization, iated with the Family XMe Aposto- ew, was ringbearer. Her' parents hosted tfie rehearsal The Rev. James Wallace officiated known as COPO, will meet Wednes- late,. Newark, After a wedding trip to Quebec, dinner, in their borne. : An October 12 wedding is planned at the three o'clock ceremony which was followed by a reception in the church parlor. The bride, daughter of Mr. and - r Mrs. Elmer Lee Home of Wilson. had Mrs. George Davis of New Bern, N. C. as her honor attendant. Brides- maids were Mrs. Lea Tratton, Mrs. WilUam Meredith, Mrs. Hay Smith, Mrs. George Griffin, Airs. Lee Home, the bride's sister in law; Mrs. W. J. PKtard and Mrs. Robert Casey, sister of tfie gridegroom. iMr. Smith served as best man for his son. Ushers were Robert Casey, Lee and Hadie Home, brothers <4 the bride; Ervs. Fred Pfokston, Oapt John Can*, Les Trafton and Winstoa A. Pruitt. After a wedding trip to Hilton Head Island, S, C, the newlyweds will live fai Virginia Beach, Va. where Mrs. Smith teaches a first grade class. Her husband, a graduate in 19A1 of Wertfieid High School and the University of North Carolina at Raleigh, is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He is serving with the U. S. Coast Guard and is stationed at Portsmouth, Va. ' The bride was feted at numerous parties In W*bon and Virginia Beach. The rejiearsal party ww hosted by the bridegroom's pereoti In the Crown Room of the Heart of WUson. Miniatures Judged By Gardenaires Miniature arrangements of gardes, lowers were Judged by members ai ;he annual luncheon of the Garden aires Club Monday at Kingi Court Restaurant, SprinffHetd. Mrs. Henry FuUerton HI and lire, erbert A. Elsesser were winners in the IMoflt Colorful" class with sec- place going to Mrs. Joseph Be* i. "Most Unusual" clan htonon went to : 1, Mrs. William Bonnet, rank Keogh, 3, Mrs, Haig C. Yeganian, Mrs. Stanley Anderson won the "Dantfest" class followed by Mrs. Wallace Gage and Mrs. Walter Campbell. Incoming officers are: Mrs. Ful- lerton, who succeeds Mrs. Campbell as president; Mrs. Frank MaePher- son, vice president; Mrs. Vey Ris- inger, secretary; Mrs. Erie J. Boates, treasurer. Other new board members are: Mrs. Frank Sy vert sen, publicity; Mrs. Norman BonsaU, ways and means; Mrs. John Re illy, member- ship; Mrs. Herbert F. Sailor Jr. and Mrs. Elsesser, workshop; Mrs. Gage, hospitality; Mrs. Edward Johnson, sunshine service. Miss Winifred Debbie thanked members for the generous contribu- .1 ton to the YWCA Development Fund. Mrs. Lloyd McChesney announced that the Gardenaires has filled the window boxes at the Community Center. Magnetic, portable board and steel playing Military hairbrush set decidedly masculine In Mrs. Campbell was presented with the President's pin. Mrs. Ebesser, cards to add to his summer enjoyment. Weighs just 5 lbs. . •« and AMERICAN styling. , from $6,00. the club's first president, also was from $6.00 given a pin in honor of the club's a mere 3" thin • • • yet Zippcred leather utility kits that are a favorite 10th anniversary. Slim, lie-flat attache case that's light as a feather JDUHSTOR with travelers . . . and an ideal giffl from $5*00 Mrs. Sailor has scheduled a work- yet marvefously roomy from $9.00 boasts more than ample LUGGAGB shop on dried arrangements at ber home Monday, June 24th. English pewfer one-pint tankard stands 5-inches room with 3 expandable What nicer gift than American Tourister luggage tall. Con be personalized with his initials. with scratch and stain resistant covering. $10.00 compartments $29.95 STANDARD Of TNI WOULD 21" weekender, $32.95 Mrs. Am bos Heads Douglass Club Newly elected officers of The Douglass College Alumnae Ckib of Plainfield - Westfield include from Undecided about ivhat to give Dad? Westfield Mrs. John F. Ambos, presi- dent; Mrs. James J. Davidson, vice A Gift Certificate can read a man's • j president and program chairman; Mrs. Joseph T. Ambrose, secretary;

\ Mrs. William D. Brower, treasurer; mind • • • Mrs. Henry H. Banta, club repre- 129-139 CENTRAL AVE. 232-4800 sentative to the Douglass College Aiiimtiae Board of Directors.- FREE CUSTOMER! PARKING AT 132 ELMER $T,

Lmmd THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 10118 Affianced Attend Graduations Mr, and Mrg. Louis Voglor of Kenneth Veith Jr. Violet Chapter Picnic Uncoln Rd, hove been in Massachu- (Members of the Union County setts to attend tho graduation of To Be Married Chapter of the African Violet So- their daughter, Nancy, from Endi- ciety of America will hove a picnic Perfectly timed coU Junior College, They also at- luncheon next Thursday, June 20lh tended the graduation' of Oheir son Announcement has been made of Hie engagement of Mtes Gall Kelley, flt the homo of Mrs. Anthony A. Pi- In taw, Darryl Pomicter from Mass- lffto, 225 Maple Avc, North Plain- achusetts InsUtUitc of Technology. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. by Martin Jewelers Kelley Jr., of Wilmington, Del,, to field, at 12:30 p.m. New officers will He is moi>rlod to the former Cfoar- !>e Installed. lene Vogler, Kenneth P. VoRli Jr. His parents ore Mr. and Mrs. Voiih of 884 Dorian for Dad or Grad Rd. of Delaware, He is employed as an Convention Chairman engineer with Sanders Associates, Mrs. Prank KelCy of Mountainside Mr. Velth is a graduate of West- Nashua, N. H. is coehalrman for the 26th annual field High School and the University Triplets and Twjns Convention Sat- A September woddjng is planned. urday at Palisades Amusement Park. These It begins at 10 a.m. Bulovas the engagement of their daughter, Janice, to Thomas P. DeVita, son took of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo T.. DeVita of Paterson. 9 months; Miss Nelson, a graduate of Holy Trinity High School, and a June "VW"- to be bonu JANICE NELSON graduate of St. Joseph College, Em- mltsburg, Md,, has accepted a nurs- Excellence ing position with Monmouth Medi- Automatic. Engagement Told Wal«rprool%, cal Center, Long Branch. Calandar. doesn't Mr. DeVita, who graduated this Yallow. 175.00 Of Janice Nelson —Kobol Studios —-Francis J. Kain month from Mt. St. Mary's College, MRS. HENRY C. BARROWS MRS. JOHN ARTHUR METZLER just happen* Emmitfiburg, plans to study law. (Christine E. Cardellino) ('Mary Louise Dirnberger) Mr. and Mas. J. E. Nelson, form- No date has been set for the wed- erly of Wesbfield, have announced Henry C Barrows/ Mary Dirnberger, From the Excellence Collection • Rutgers '68, John A. Metzler by Bulova New way to take a cruise Weds in Chapel iii Kirkpatrick Chapel fit Rutgers Are Married i i i * <•* without the kids. University was the scene Saturday i Miss Mary Louise Dimberger, of the wedding of Miss Christine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Take the kids with you Elena CardetUno and Henry Charles Dirnberger of 7 Willow Grove Pfcwy., Barrows, son of Mr. and Mrsbecam. e the bride Saturday of John Charles J. Barrows of 510 Moun- this summer- Arthur Metzler, son of Mr. and Mrs. -.- ' i 1 tain Ave. Robert J. Metzler of 25 Earchester tor $100 each. Hie ceremony was performed by Way. the Rev. James dole. A reception The Rev. S. J. Tagliareni officiated followed at the Elisabeth Carteret at the nuptial mass at Holy Trinity ^^^ Hotel, EHzabetti. Church. A reception followed .at the bride, daughter of Mr. and the Mountainside Inn. They'll be practically Invisible. Mm. Louis F. Oardettino of Val- The bride's gown was of ivory sa- While you enjoy the luxury of a 13-day Grace Line Caribbean halla, N. Y., wore a voile gown with tin, trimmed with reemforoidered cruise, your under-18-year-olds can have their own good vertical bands of Vehfee lace and a Alencon lace. Her cathedral length, lime on the »ame good ship-the Stnia Rosa or Santa Paula. Dior bow headpiece with a shoulder heldoocn veil of lace and illusion And for just $100 each when they share a room with 2 adults. length, illusion veil, She carried an was attached to a lace headpiece. On these saltings, the kldi will enjoy their own discotheque and oM fashioned bouquet of carnations She carried a bouquet of tiny roses, pool parties, and even their own shorsside excursions In and daisies. glarnilias and trailing ivy. Curacao, La Qualra (Caracas), Aruba, Kingston, Port-au-Prince and Fort Lauderdale, under the supervision of a youth director. Attending her sister war Miss Miss Christine Dirnberger was They go their way. You go yours, together. Diane Cardetkno whose turquoise maid of honor for her sister, Her Sailing Fridays from New York (June 14 through August 23), gown was trimmed with wWte iate. other -attendents were another sister, and Tuesdays from Fort Lauderdale. Adult rates $555 to $1430. She carried an oW fashioned bouquet Miss Monica Direnberger, Miss Joan {Note: your under-3-yearolds travel free). And you can of daisies and pink and white caroa-1 Brechka and Mrs. Robert Metzler pay for it all later on Grace Line's "Charge-A-Crulse" Plan. Jr., sister-ln-Jaw of the bridegroom. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS NOW. Charles Mason of WestfleH was [They wore blue, A-line gowns and lu Nine "AR* Otomtfid licit- r -Slack good toncy I-"-Two Safaly Information: The Santa Rosa and Santa Paula, registered In best man. Ens. George Gflaft, ata- carried bouquets of badietor buttons, toofct. 17 (awali* diamonds on • round-iactd Florvntln* the United States, meet International Safety Standards for new timed at Governor's Island with the daisies and ivy. Watarproof*. black dial. 17 watch. Stain- baauty. S4K Yallow. QMt or l«w«lt, faeatid t«» fttttl.ttoal. 1177 sold cat* I? ships developed In 1960 and meet the 1966 fire safety requirements. U. S. Coast Guard, ushered. Best man for Ws brother was ttW cryttaL Lliard lawolt. Auto- Jtwalt. Pa* Mr. Barrow* was graduated ta Robert.J. Metzler Jr. Ushers were ttrapw |6Mf matic. Watar- catatf cryttaL Y*llow «r May from Douglass College. Her Lawrence A. Dirnberger Jr. the white, aiaja husband received bit degree from bride's brother, Donald Harring and •Whm cne, ctr*ul ud CIOWA uc Intact* Rutgers University the game day. Robert BashCord. He is an alumnus atoo of Werffletd MM. Metder was graduated from 122 Mil vfVfMtf WMtfwMf Ne High School. Holy Trinity High School and the Other timely gifts... 23M900 1»ie newtywolB witt Hve in Som-| CoU«*e gf Notre Dame, BaKknore, s She has becnemfdoyed-: ail Tie Tacs from $3.50 to $100. Cufflink Sets from $5.00 to $250; Wallets, by Sandoz, Inc., n t Key Cases from $5.00. Rings from $29.95 to $C0O. Pewter Tankards ^Mtetzler is an " •>< ** •*'* •: $9.50. Cross Pens and Pencils $4.50. Money clips, Belt buckles, 3yT('Nfass.) High Clocks, Key chains, Cigarette lighters, Watch bands and many haft, just been graduated cum from Merrimack College., Named. other suggestions. Freftktentiial Scholar, ihe will be env FAR EAST INFLUENCE ployed by the Naval Ordinaoce De- Use Martin Jewelers' Convenient Charge or Budget Plana partment, Silver Springs, Md. where Tha romance of tha dork print - ihe femininity the cdupfle will live after a wedding of rufflat. •YOU* PWSONAL JEWELCr trip to Bermuda. / Junior Patita, 7-13, $14 Gary DeChellis, 4 Joan A. Hornmes jCcnxXAt WISTFIILD OTHrt STOtM f21 Quimb/ St., WtatfUld AD 2-1131 IIM A QUIM1Y STS. IN CRANFOtD I Speak Vows Inirtor.,. walkwoy to Quimby St. 232-4711 PUINHllO Miss Joan Arlene H^rnmcs be* y W#vlWMHnf SIM came the bride Saturday of Gary Store Mount Mon. 9 to 9; Tu«i. thru Sat. 9 to 5t30 DeOheHi*, son of Mr. and- Mrs, Gory HI fiOO PML BOY PROVED BOY DeChellls of 426 Edgar Rd. at an afternoon ceremony in St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Bloomfield, per- formed by the Rev. Gerald Matus- lak. A reception was held at the TRIDE Westwood Lounge, Garwood.

11M bride, daughter of John Horn- >•• SHOE mes of BloomfieM and the late Mrs. AN IVERSARY CHIIMCN Homines, had Mrs, Dennis Roche as matron of honor, Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Bruno of Dem- arest, Miss Jean Detwiler of Bloom- •tylisf field and Miss Patricia Norris of rugnd outdoor*. Towson, Md. \ Gory DcChcllis Jr. was beat man •honey glove tor his twin brother. Ushers were Donald DeChellis, another brother; with bras eyeleU John Hommes Jr., brother of the 33rd bride; and Leonard Sempier, also YEAR natural color o«p« of Bkwmfield. Stride Rite ihapee them After a trip to Bermuda the cou- Mid m tt them with ple will reside in Scotch Plains. Mrs. DeChellis, a graduate of atteotioo. Btoomfiekl High School and Newark CKy Hospital School erf Nursing, is a registered nurse for HofJman-La- SALE Roche Inc. at the company's clinical THI DISIRT WOT pharmacology unit at Newark City Hospital. MISSES • JUNIORS • YOUNG JUNIORS • LITTLE SISTERS •Her husband, an alumnus of West- THI WKIR feld High School, attended Union SPRING COATS AND SUITS Junior College, Cranford. He is a patrolman in the Westfield Police Department. far Camp wtw. Alt* Price ••a mtr Cmmp Maccwl— STORKCORNER mtd Snterttrt Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Kenyon of SPECIAL GROUPS OF DRESSES Doylestown, Pa., announce the adoption of their second child, Me- and $5 lissa Gale, born May 23rd. Their other child is M. Jeffrey Kenyon, Dacfaff rratcrlBttam CewaMly PNM Jr., nineteen months old. Mrs. Ken- yon is the former Gale Aurand, Others to Vi OFF ACCUtATI HCOtOS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ALSO UNADVfRTISED SPECIALS Aurand of 62 Noroahegarv Dr. CHfCKUW Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Percontc of ALL SALES FINAL 437 First St. became parents Sat- -MAKE RANDAL'S A FAMILY AFFAIT urday of their second child and first son, Anthony. He arrived at Muhlen- berg Hospital. ADAMS 1-MtO HRMtT Randals tSccessrve speed cotttmttes to1 (4 i<*#, martins « <, AD In M tf mm k m Page 1 TUB WESTFIELD {N.JJ LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, Piano Students Playing Engaged 15—AnnuaI Service League picnic, Philomena Dinino, Witllto's Barn, 10 Breeze Knoll 7. M. O'Neil III In Year-End Recitals Collegians Dr, 5 p.m. At Kueter Home 15—Wetstfield Consignment Shop, 133 Become Engaged KeceiviiU! H-S. degrees Mils week mn\tiv St,, closes until August Piano sLucIcnLs of Pmil mid Caro- from Princeton University were Alan lyn KtietLT iiva performing in a SL»- S- Dunning of 227 Tuttle Pkwy., Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dinino of rius of recitals ;it tlitm* hoim\ -124 ed S. Minor FIE of 1130 Lawrence 412 Summit Ave. hitvc announced tliu St. Marks Avo, Ave, and Robert Heyer of 350 Old engagement of their dnu^liU-r, Phi to- Tote Rd., Mountainside. To Enter mena, to Thoimis M. O'Nei) III, son Those taking part lust n-ighl wore l>arLci)L> Robinson, David Fislibuin, * * + oF Mrs. Evelyn O'Neil of 1117 Buulu- Jan Hegors of 435 Sandford Ave. Jonathan It. Gordon, eon of Mr. vard, and Mr. O'Noil Jr. of Now Amy Simon, David Robinson, Paul and Mrs, William H. Gordon of 426 Becker, Balsy Hutchison, Peler Ditt- has been graduated from North Car- Orleans, La. olina State University at Raleigh as Washington St., was among students mun, Lori Crown, Nancy Chcnilz, graduating from The Peddle School. The future bride is n graduate nl Evans Diltman, Waller Robinson a mechanical engineer. He was a Westfield High School. Sho is em- and. Pamela Longunbach. ' dean's list student He will er*«r Lafayette College in ployed by Univarsul Underwriters * * * the fall. insurance Co., Mountainside. Students reciting tonight are Jaync Gettysburg College lias conferred Mr. O'Neil, also a graduate of Young. Frank Mega, Anne Stabler, degrees upon Miss Bettye J. Baker, WesLficId High School, attended Un- Keith f Ten-man, Wyarme Hejnpsh, daughter oi" Mr, and Mrs. Horace L. Baker ol 425 Trcmont Ave., John ion College,"Cvaniovd. Hi* is now a Peggy Ellsworth and Elise 5 \ student at Newark College of Engi- Sdiwarcz, and tomorrow evening: B. Garber Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs, neering, Valeria Toques, Nance Borgcis, Na- Garber of 434 Treniont Ave. and tasha KolJiar, Peggy Sluhler, Julie MARY ELIZABETH BRAGG Bruce M. Douglas, son of Mr. and Inglis, Susan MacPhcrson, Yvonne Mrs. Walter H. Douglas of Moun- Feted at Bridal Shower Mayer, Robert Schwartz, John Risen, Engagement Told tainside. Miss Baker was a history • Jill Zimmerman, Lori AlmquJst, major, a member of the father and Mrs, John W. Brumbaugh of Brian Stoehnan and Robert Risch. mother's day program, Phi Mu sor- Knollwood Ten*., entertaiued Friday Participating Wednesday yvill be Of Miss Bragg ority and appeared in several Owl -at a pre-nuplial shower lor Miss Marianne Alenson, Ginny Alenson, and Nightingale productions. Garber, Jamie Maddockis of 15 Manchester Mary Glanfield, Susan EJells, William Fan wood—Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin commissioned a 2nd Lieut, in the Dr. Lazor, Nancy Lawrie, Nora Sarvet- L. Bragg III of 194 North Martinc Air Force Reserve, was an econom- •Miss Maddocks will be married nick, Wendy WMtbred, William Ave., announced the engagement ics major, member of the i-oHege Saturday to Robert G. Garner of Whittled,-Diane MacDede, Teddy of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, Choir, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Phi Crinc i an Diane bo Arnd Kanlheinz Bollhardt, at a Omega and served as a dorm coun- t ric DAR mefeb f«r good cltlien- 813 Nancy Way. ^ <* Brody. selor. Douglas was a philosophy ma- shlp and an American hiitory Jionor to eighth grade stfitfents at an award! aMemMy. Shown are Mr. Daltch Those performing next Thursday party Sunday in their home, Mr. Bollbardt is the son of Mrs. Inge- jor and a member of the Young Re- and winners Rose Traegern Hubert Shen and Greg, Morris on. c, , A , - -• . I are Sliaron Scfroilmann, Beth Gut- publicans and Kappa Delta Rho fra- I * i bmgle AOUltS UUD man, Carol Schoffmann, Jay Hani- borg Boll'hardt of Elizabeth, and the late Arnold BoHhardt of Hamburg, ternity. He was commissioned a 2nd The Single Adults Club of Union *™>^™^l> K^.^ ee Edison Jr. High Stud Tomara Biosevas, Inge Biosewas, Germany. U. in the Array Reserve. cordially invites all single, divorced " * * * JUNE *- 1966 and widowed people to attend its Mark Ogonowski, Brian Miller, Jeff- Miss Bragg is a graduate of Students receiving B.S. degrees Scotch Plains-Fanwood HJgh School, Win Honors From DAR s M T w T s gatherings every Wednesday evening «* Miller, Nancy Hilde*>rand Ben 4' Sunday from the University of Del- - SM • ^V ' »'. 4 ^H at 8:30, at Giro* Springfield. There Celtzeuer, Kathleen Geiger, Anna Southern Seminary Junior College, aware include Joseph E. Ktndregan 1 Rehback and Albert Rohr. Buena Vista, Va., 'and attended At the awards asscmWy" at Edi political cajnpeigns 2 mil be dancing and a hot buffet. 4th of 6 Carol Rd., business admin- son Junior High School May 51 three 3 4 5 6 7 8 Berkeley Secretarial School, East school 9 12 For additional information c istration; Horst F. Schran of 415 eighth grade students selected bt 10,11 13 14 15 Orange. She is a secretary with Morrison v bl I 1 Bob Laskowitz at 688-1S63. Mercersburg Graduate Linda Ave, arts and science; and .school authorities received , awards 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Pitney-Bowes, Inc., Elizabeth. Her Kenneth F. Vietti Jr. of 884 Dorian Plains Ave, boy winner tf the DAR father is the Conservation Advisor presented by WeetfieW Chapter, good citizenship 23 2425 26 27 2A 29 J. Randall Staub, son of Dr. and Rd., electrical engineering. DAR. 30 h > -- for Standard Oil Company (N. J.) in * * * in Jangu&ges, particularly Latin and Cum laude Graduate tyrs. W; Arthur Staub of 533 Birch New York City. IVsrtger' iand Gres Morrison English. He Wees history, too.' Greg Aye., received a diploma June & Kenneth R, Koppenhoefer was were .recdpfente Jd has been on the tratk team. He k David W. Tandy, son of Mr. and from The Mercersburg (Pa.) Acad- Mrs. BoHhardt was graduated from commissioned a second lieutenant in 13—Youth and . Family Counselling Mrs. Russell H. Tandy, Jr. of 527 the Cadueean Jefferson High School, Elizabeth and citizenship awards president of the eighth grade Service ,of St. Paul's Church, emy A member rf -the Army at Knox College, Gales- lapel •Highland Ave., has been graduated CIub cermarl Clubf WMER( Art attended Rutgers University. He burg, 111 He will serve in the sig- elected president of home of Mrs. John M. Cham- cum iaude from St, Paul s School, ^ ^ p^. served three years in the United award is basically i hb nirth class. He was on the bers, 511 Tremont Ave.. l p.m. Olub mA News te also nal corps. lacter indicating that the He will enter Yale in the fall. tioipated in soccer and lacrosse. States Army, 101st Airborne Division, * * * Student X iccete in patriotism, fun- frade choir and foarbersbop David won the school's classics . ' Fort Campbell, Ky. and is now of- Tonya Hudson of 122 Livingston St. Americantem, courage, award and also the baseball award fice manager in Cranfard for Peri- has been elected vice president of g k lessons odical Publishers Service Bureau, a (honor, servicicee, kadership, punctfu- chess given to the most outstanding On-the-Job Degree Eikosi Korai, women's service or- ality and tins division of Hearst Corporation. ganization of Lincoln (111.) College. Awards hopes to stud) p y ' Russell E. Baker a native of West- * * *

June 24-August 2, 1968 * •» * Carpi Linn Kennedy, daughter of pattern. Lustrous RfGULAt ACADEMIC SPECIAL COUH5E5 DAY CAMP Mrs. L. L. Kennedy of 772 Boule- vard, Westfield, has been graduated easy-care Corfam* Grodes 3-12 Penmanship, Spelling Ages 5-14 from the Laboratory Institute of makes it a double Review-Preview-Credit Great Books, Composition Two Swims Daily Merchandising in New York City. English-Science-History 3D Art-Computer Math Competitive Swimming Stanley Lawrence Paulson, son of delight Foreign Languages Typing-Drama Sports-Games-Crafts Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Paulson of (Trad, and A-LM method) 615 Hartford PL, Westfield, will be Study Techniques Shop-Art-Models Mathematics a candidate for the B,A. degree Sat- Comaloto Una of Orthopedic Shoos Metropolitan Adventures urday at New College, Sarasota, •Co-fan HEADING CUNIC Red Cross Life Saving TENNIS CLINIC Fla. DOCTM'S PftBSCIIFTIONS ACCUHATIIY PIUIO hf itt m i; * * Advanced-Remedial Public Speaking Beginners-Intermediates Bette Bierwirth, daughter of Mr. IlilliHIIIiEltMlHiNlliliiillllim Developmental Individual or Group Lessons and Mrs. George Bierwirth of 240 3 or 6 Week Course SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM W. Dudley Ave., received the B.A. degree from Elmira College, where Advanced Biology TESTING DEPARTMENT TRANSPORTATION she majored in art and English. Sketching-Pointing Aptitude-Psychological Whattvor Amount of tiME, SKIU mnd PA1IBKM Boot&iy ui iimm in ifiiiiiiNiiiiiiiwiiii!i[iiiisri!iiiyiiib!ii!i! M mil m mi IN II inim IIIKIIII II mitt titid THE PINGRY SCHOOL Mom Iff L SSOAO IT. 21S North AvMt* >, N, J, 3554990 Pag* 6, Thii S*c. TBS WESTFljEtD (N,J.) LEADER, THimSDAY, JUNE Fiancee Jrs. October Ball Pi^np Students Play por, Rita Juntilia, Iicslcy Siegnl nmi Elaine Allegrini* , Washington School Krlc Vaiilxntvun. In Final Recitals Sluden4s frcni Die class of RIcJi- To Benefit Lpcp I E. P. Leporiere Principal Feted At Tipspn Studios nrd Casper to JJO iioai*d today in recital UJ'U Amy Stork, Lisa Mmin, The final recitals of the piano Juy Shejiui-d, .JLMTJ Shqiurd, Murk Day Care Center Exchange Vows On Retirement classes of the Tipton Studios were Uajjivillo, ChriMiiie Brad/ord, Betty held this weekend In their home. Tho Shaekamaxon Country Club, I'odinayor, Cuudlce Wuyjicr, (lliif Scofaoh Plains, will be Hie setting Miss M-flirie AKegrwf ami Eugene Mrs. Helen Krestan. wlio is re- StudenLs of EUzabeU] Nool Johnston, Andrew Cromarty, Oiiuck Oct. 5 for the Harvest Ball. The Paul Leporiare were joined in nrar- tiring as principal of Washington Tipton performing on the pragnmi Irwin, Mitreia Chrzun, Patty panty will be presented by the Jun- Ha-ije Satutxiay moniing at Holy Trin- School, was honored last week at Salui'day and Sunday were Wendy Ilichlu Hayes, nnd Losliu ior Woman's Olub of Westfltld to ity Church. a reception at the school. Teachers, TIbbals, pana Harnlson, Sora Cdin, Brown. benefit the Westfleld Day Oare She is Lhc daugdtei- of Mr. end Mrs, parents, chMdren, and representa- Beth Tibbals Sarah Ward, Ester Center, Aldo P, Allegdni of 925 Carleton tives from li-he Board of Education Remeta, Carol Quackonbos, Siiuron An initial planning meeting was Rd. His paren»is are Mr, and Mrs. attended the party. , Daughraty, Janet Sweet, Mmtin Tip- Welcomes Grandchild ton, Lisa Tipton, Sara Lovell, Mike held recently at the home of Mrs, Maximo Leponiere ofLind^n. In ade'tion to her husband, Hu- Gerald Bur JIB. Attending were Mes- Kane, Jackie Shepard, Janice Conk- Mr. and Mns, Thomas Perconto •Ctilebrati'ng *he ten o'clock nup- h K-re^itan, others at the tea lin, Scott Konrad, Debbie Derringer, of 437 First St. have as their guest dames T. B. Asohoff, Anthony Cimed, tial mass was the Rev. Ajigelo M. to pay her tribute were Dr. S. N, Max Mortel, Beth Sullebearger, Mnr- J. 'Mark Haddock, Raymond Ker- her mother, Mi-s. Joscpii Mack of A-llegrini, O.S.A., uncle of tlie bride. Bwan, former superintendent of garet Hlrrington, Jean Haworth, Ruth Dunmore, Pa. who is on hand to atetter, Albert Martzlofif, aaA John A reception was held at the West- Westf-icld Sdiocls; D. h. E. Law, Johnston, Steve Crystal, Pal Walsweer. welcome her now grandchild, An- wood Lounge, Garwood. present supc-nintDndcnt; Norman Bill Peek David Fritz and Barbara thony . Those attending the Harvest Ball Maid of honor feu* her sister was Morash of the Board of Education B a lag no. will (tine and dance to 4he music of Miss Joan Aillegrjtti: Bridesmaids and Mrs. Sally Allen of the PTO- Lester Lanin's orchestra. Tickets were Miss Theresa Montanaro of PTA Council. Also, Marguerite Rao, Debbie Cas- Sells Painting —McGuleheon StudloH wlH be available to all refifefente of Philadelphia nud Miss Maria Ca- Before lihe main reception, all the sis, Lizzae Seager, Rita Juntilla, CAROL1 ANN RAKQSl Kendra-Jean diver, daughter of . -' the WesbHeld area interested in sup- rolfi of Collingewood, cousins of the children were invited to a party Michele Chrone, Peter Metz, Siiel- pouting the Day Oare Center. at which they were served ice cream ley Hays, Martha Shrader, Sara Mrs. E. K. Cliver of 213 Edgewood * bride, Mary Sue Allegririi, another Avc., lias recently sold one of hur Carol Ann Rakosi sister, was junior bridesmaid. and candy and given a toy. They Seiward, Debbie Kimes, Oathy Bo- •• • • . • . bal, Wane Prebluda, Steve Cant, paintings to Drew University. It Mt. Hermon Graduates Theodore Sh alack served as best said their "-goodbyes" to Mrs. Kres- MRS. JOSEPH V. PITZER tan and wished her luck. Judy Kf>ganf Roy Kogan, Katie was selected to be Hie first in a new ToWedinFall Robert M. Brown it, sob of Mr. man, Ushedng were Joseph Letters RochHn, Robbie Seager, JoAnn Sea- university collection. and Mrs. Phillip H. Brown of 1M1 (Jean Christiana Brown) of Luiden, Michael Tuosto pf Edison —Sydney R- Kanter Mrs. Kay MaoCrae, president of ilRS. WILLIAM STOCKTON STONE the Washington school PTA, pre- Mr, and Mre, Stephen Rakosi of Wychwopd Rd., and Fftul Turtle, son and Peter AOIegwni, the bride's of Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Turtle of brother. . (Joan Elizabeth Blood) sented Mrs. Krestan with a gold 77 Barcfcester Way announce, the Joseph V. Pitzer, - schoolhouse charm and a large, engagement pi their daughter, Carol 628 St. Mark Ave,, have been grad- • _ • * Mrs. Lepordare is a graduate of uated from Mount Hermon School, framed sketch of the school done by Ann, to Tfomas R. Jarrow, son of Bride, to Reside Holy Trinity High School and Over- William S. Stone a local artist, East NorttrfieM, Me*. • ^ fa i "• Mr. am) Mrs. Thomas Harrow of • ' L H j # * look Hospital School of Practical Mr. Morash, on behalf of the Board Sferten totenoV N. Y.' ' Nursing. She is on the staff at of 'Education, presented Mrs. Krestan i • ** the judo coach at Newark Col- In Durham, (SL C Overlook Hospital. Weds Miss Blood Am October l» wedding fc planned. lege of Engineering, and adso In- witih two silver trays. One was for The future bride attended > Ferris structs at the Judo le Karate Center, . Joseph yincent Fttser, ton of Mr, Mr. Leporiere holds a bachelor of In Bay State her 25 years of service to Westfielri State CoHege, Big Rapias, Midi.' She Cranford, . and Mrs. Donald H. Pitier of 933 science degree in accounting and a schools. The other was in recogni- is a private secretary yi& Wilkin- Recently the couple appeared oo a Coolidge St., was married Saturday masters degree in finance and eco- tion of her retirement. son Sword, Inc., ^Trfurttaansld^; : - daytime TV show, "Wedding Party" afternoon in Cfrarleston, W. Va. to nomics from Rutgers University, The First Cpn^egational Church Mr. Jdfrow is a design engineer winning a honeymoon trip to the Miss Jean Christina Brown, daugh- Newark. He is a staff auditor lor rf Pittsfield, Mass. was the setting New Board Seated wtth C. F. Braun 4 Co., Murray Grand Bahama Wand. ter of Mr. and Mrs., William Payne Engolhardt Minerals & Ohemk»ls Saturday for the wedding of Miss Brown of Charleston, Corporation, New York City. Joan Elizabeth Blood to WMMan The two o'clock ceremony ww After a trip to Miami; the newly- Stockton Stone, son of -Mrs. Jane By Newcomers in performed in the Village Chapel weds, will live in linden. Pfroenix.Stone of 241 Charles St. •'..../ Presbyterian[Church by the Rev: Officiating at the four thirty Scotch Plains James R Kennedy. A reception fol- o'clock ceremony was the Rev. Dr. i • ... • :> loWed In the church Fellowship Kail. E. Hoy Burchell, A reception was Scotch PlaJiM — Mrs; Charta E. . r + The bride wore her mother's wed- held at the Yellow Aster. Christian of 330 Roiling Knolls Pd., ding dress of ivory satin and French The bride, daughter of Mr. and was installed as president of the lave with a chapel train and illusion &r Mrs. Henry W. Blood of PittsfieW, Scotch Plains-Famvood Newcomers Shop veil. She carried an oW fashioned wore an organza gown trammed with Club Tuesday night at a dinner bouquet of butterfly roses, lily pi lace and a chapel train. Her illusion meeting in Snuffy s Steak House. 148 E. Bread St. the valley and stephanotis. H veil fell from a lace bow headpiece. She succeeds Mrs. Donald Dtekison 'Miss Sarah Brown Was her sister's of Panwood. :'..k# >i She carried a teardrop bouquet of inajd at honor. BritotmaMs were vt Other officers seated were: First .&•v-:- white feathered carnations, rows and 9/lrs. J. Bjuijamin Dooevwjt, BUM pink stophaiwfcis with ivy. vice president, Mrs. William Cam- Patricia f«rkins and Hk* Nancy eron; second vice president, Mrs. This Week Miss Jacqueline Blood was her Harold Hoppe; recording secretary, Lively; Junior bridesmaid vm Polly »ister's honor attendant. A colonUI Perkins. Their turquotae cMftm cos- Mrs. Arthur DeMello; corresponding bouquet oi white, pJnJc and bhte secretary, Mrs. Richard Pierce; tume* Mur*d yA$* eyelet steeyes . m daisies accented her pin cotton ba- '&%• treasurer, Mrs, John Haggerty. IUNE SPECIAL a*d were lajoaj wtth matefetog satin. j. J L" k^- tiste gown. Similarly attired in Hue •JTiey carried tjwketo oi ydlow mar- 7r>•>. * were the bridesmaids Mrs. Ralph Committee chairmen are: Ac- guerjte daisies and aweatheart roaei A. Howes of Cleveland Heights, quaintance, Mrs, William Connors; SURPRISE PANTY; Reg. $11. IM? witn matching headpiecat. ] w Ohio, another sister of Ihe bride; bowling, Mrs. George Grogan, Mrs. •J "iSe bridegroom had his fattier as Miss Jeanne M. Wright of Norfolk, Elmer Kell; bridge lessons, Mrs. best man. Ushers were his cousins Va., Miss CynttitA E. Uvfogsfton of Gayle Hannah; couples round robin FLEXEES PANTY, R«g. $6.00 $3.99 Albert P. Hasten III and H. Doug- bridge, Mrs. Da I ton Sim; tedtes J'l. PUbrfield and Miss Barbara G. Brun- lu Bialdock, abo Karl R. Miller and ner of New York City. round robin bridge, Mrs. Gerald J. Benjamin Donevant. . Bechtle; couples social group, Mrs. Mm. PHzer was graduated this Best man wa* Willfem B. Phoenix Hugh Evans; creative workshop, Atk for Othtr Merchandise of th# of Pennington. Utfhera were William Mrs. Raymond Wachter; fall dance,

1 month from Concord College, Ath- ' • ens, W. VB. She will be employed R. Blackburn and R. James Lincoln Mrs. Ronald Nicholson; spring in Durham, •N.C, by General Tele- f'j Jrr both of WeatfieM, Bernard V. dance, Mrs. Arthur Taylor; fund V - ^ •••'• ' **** phw and Electronic*. , , , Jr. of Somerv^e and Ed- .raising, Mrs. Robert Kraus; garden, Mr. Pitaer, who received his de* D; IWnbury of Boston. .. Mrs. Richard Sullivan; gourmet, $ re in May from Morris Harvey MRS. EUGENE P. LEPORIERE . Stone, an alumna of Notth- Mrs. James Sarantos. ;field ('Mass^ Schx>oJ, was graduated Also, luncheon, Mrs. J. Richard College, Charleston, will teach in the (Elaine Marie Allegrini) Durham public schools. June 1 from Wheaton OoUege. Geaman; orientation coffee, Mrs. At toon ot dttrationt Of* completed Her husband attended Rutgers Harold Confair, Mrs. Donald Stiles; • h University after graduating Irotn couples pinochle, Mrs. Thomas Cal- 4 f Moujit Hermoji (Mass.) School He is lahan; program, Mrs. Bradford WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS a corporal in (the U.S. Marine Corps, Ketchum, Mrs. Charles Dixon; swim- The Corset Shop's New Home • • st&tfbntd at Camp Lejeune, N. €. ming, Mrs. Jonathan Shattuck; fall where the couple wttl live. tea, Mrs. Robert Johnston; tele- The bridegroom'• nnotNr warn host phone, Mrs. David Carney; arts and will b« at SALESLADIES posters, Mrs. D. Gray Fartey; of- em at-ihe rvfaeanel dinner at tfie fice representative, Mrs. John Hu- FULL TIME - S DAY WEEK MOUdW it*. PiU«fie4d. dak; newsletter, Mrs. Robert Wit- zal; publicity, Mrs. Earl GoUschalk; 121-123 East Broad St. PREF€ftftfD sunshine representative, Mrs. Jacnei Barry Dzindzio Vannoy; decorations, Mrs. Francis Dinarzio; refreshments, Mrs. Ray- Given M.D. D*gr«« mond Shanahan; afternoon IN PERSON ONLY Barry Stanley Diindzlo of 617 Nor- group, Mrs. Theodore Beyert. wood Dr., ha* been awarded a doc- tor of medicine degree by the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dtn- Eakeley Wins Two CORSET SHOP ttetry. ' . He alto ,WM awarded the Up- Degrees at Yale 148 E. bood St., Westfield I' • V john Achievement award lor 'best F I overall performance' and the afoaby Douglas S. Eakeley is one of nine Book award. He it the ton of Mr. seniors at Yale University who were We Carry OenmitH le Kt and Mri. Stanley pxindsio. Dr. awarded two diplomas at , com- Dzindiio, who received a B.A. de- mencement exercises this week. PAIMONS PM TNI YOUNO AT HIAIT gree from the University of Vermont Two students were given double degrees in mathematics. The other CENTRAL AVE. - OPPOSITE QUIMBY - WCSTPIELD in 1964, has been selected to serve a one-year internship at Boitoa City seven were the first at Yale to get Hospital. B.A, and MA. degrees simultane- ously In economics. Eakeley, son oi Mr. and Mrs. M. Scott Eakeley of B48 Arlington Ave., is a graduate of Westfiekl High School and majored in economics. i. OKI ill It S He has been a member of the var- sity swimming team, Beta Theta Pi and an officer of the Student Coun- cil in Silliman College. He has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship for two years of further study at Oxford University and has considered a career in either ness or law. Crawford* Readying Bard'f Comedy for Villager July Performances All your woolens will love it! Personal Hamper Storage for your James Crawford of WestfieW wiH Wears Stripes woolens, a specialty at G. 0. Keller's, still only $2.95 plus play Oberon, King of the Fairies, in the comedy, "A Midsummer Night's All Ways cleaning charges. This includes $150.00 insurance, plus pick- Dream" which wiH open at Wood- up and delivery, and the satisfaction of knowing that all your bridge Hign School July 10-13 at 8:90 p.m. He has been a member woolens have been carefully cleaned and individually hung in oi the cast oi every production of our air conditioned vaults—ready for use in the fall. So don't the Shakespeare Festival of Wood- bridge, now in ifcs eighth season. ViUmgtr Ut$ stripe* fly in all direc- delay, insects are flying. Call 756-0100 tor free pickup, or stop His wife, Wanda Oraw/ond, is con- tion* and the result is nautical and by any of our stores today. tinuing as director of the Festival, nice. Shorty fly front A-line skirt in a special project of the township nrnel-triaeetate - cotton -acetate blend, Recreation Department. $-16, 14,99. Cotton jersey P.O. CLOTHES Art Wastri of Westfield will ptoy shirt in striped knit, S-M-L, 9,99. WCSTFIELD the role of Snug. HAMPER Th* Villager Corner, Tepper'* Third Floor, • 11 East Broad Street Plainjitld and Short HUU Mall Attends Conn. Reunion FLMNFIELD Mrs. Ranald E. Moss of 72S &.,- ait sflwfKisi at m m i^tfjt ^••••mm• tiw Page 9 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) tEADEIt, THURSDAY, JUNE IS, IMS Now A Mrs, William E. Somers, he plans member of Alpha Delta PI. Richard political science internship working Collegians to work for General Dynamics Corp, J, Marino, son of Mr. and Mrs. John for Congresswoman Florence P. V J .'•' > G. Marino of 34 Boynton Court, re- Dwyer (Rep, N.J.) ceived the B.S. degree in business # * * Three Westfield students have and economics. A graduate of Holy Four Westfield area residents Ann Barrett Rottl, daughter of Mr. been conferred wltth bachelor's de- Trinity High School, at Wagner he were named to the President's honor and Mrs. Knymond 1. Koitl, 1ms ru- crees at Wagner College, Kathie Fe- was u member of the Mens Kealdent list at Union College, Cranford, for ceived iior associate in arts decree lix, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Association ,bhe Newman Club and the spring semester: Peter A. Bon- in kinriur^arlcn education from Mar- Felix of 10 Belle Dr., received the Kappa Sigma Alpha. giovanni of 707 West Broad St., Car- jorio Webster Junior Collcgo, Wash- B.S, degree in education, She is a ol B. DJMaio of 740 Forest Ave. and ington, D.C. She will continue her graduate of Westfield High School. Anne Smith of 237 Charles St. luiuwition al Mills College of Kdu- Anno Ward, daughter of Mr. and Margaret A. Hoff, daughter of Mr. cution, New York City, in September. Mrs. Donald Ward of B03 Rah way and Mrs. John A. Hoff of 532 High- * * * Ave., received the B.A, degree in land Ave., and a junior at Mount More Collegians William Mammon of 1029 Cool- education. A graduate of Westfield Holyoke College, will spend this ide St. will be graduated from Penn High School, at Wagner she Is a summer in Washington, D.C., on a Next Page State University Saturday with high distinction in meteroiogy. * * * Graduates from Marietta College include Mary D. Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker of G05 Garfield Ave., an art major and Richard Pizzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. DR. GARNET HARNETT Michael A. Pizzi of 336 Mountain Ave., a political science major. * * * Dr. Garret Harriett Donald 0. Heins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Heins of 694 Dorian Rd., has received a bachelor of arts Given Fellowship degree with a major in history from Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa. Garret Frank Harriett, son of Mr. * * * and Mrs. Frank Harnett of 740 Hy- The bachelor of arts degree with slip Ave., was a recent graduate of honors in art was conferred on Bar- New Jersey College of Medicine and ton Chase Phelps at Williams Col- RESTING UP AFTER STAKING THEIR LAND CLAIM, these "pioneers" refresh themselves with lunch Dentistry, Jersey City, where he lege. At the ceremonies he was before making (he loi;g trek back into their Tamaqucs School classroom. These students in MIM Barbara ERSEY was awarded the doctor of dental awarded the Bruce Sanderson Prize Woerz' fifth grade class, left to right, Christine Kramer, Joe. PerkowskL, Bobby Nenno, Judy Kaplan, and medicine degree. for Excellence in Architecture and David Goldstein, and all of their classmates reenactod the Oklahoma Land Rush of Apr, 22, 1989, on the the Arthur B. Graves Essay Prize school grounds. Dressed in pioneer costumes, they lined up In their covered wagons to await the starting ITCH AN Dr. Harnett, a Westfield High signal. Following a speech by President Benjamin Harrison, bugles and shots were sounded, and the rush School graduate, received his bache- in Art. He is a member of St. An thony Hall of Delta Psi fraternity was on! Each family group staked out an 80 foot square claim, erected a tent, and registered their claim BATHR00 lor of science degree from Wake at the Land Office. This unique experience was the r esult of classroom study of South Central States. Forest University, Winston-Salem, and of the Williams' Rugby Club. A N.C. SPECIALISTS Mass., in September to complete He was the recipient of the Amer- The Afternoon Bridge Group will Donald O. Heins of 694 Dorian Rd., ican Association of Orthodontists work towards a B.S. degree In ele-has received his baccalaureate de- meet at the same time in the homhomee ! p£ - _ mentary education. Honors Award. He was also granted JuUan Phelps o£ 415 givgree aiat. oiiiiyDvSimpsona iiuncgeCollege,, lumanaIndianolam. of Mrs. John Umberger, 54 Faulk- J?rs. * * 1 graduated last week from Kentucky Wesleyan College, Owens- has received the B.S. degree in elec- a backyard workshop at the home the St. Vincent's Hospital School of boro, Ky., with a bachelor of arts trical engineering at the University of Mrs. Richard Ilaria, 25 Wood- Nursing, New York City. degree in business administration. Island. The son of Mr. and Newcomers brook Circle. Mrs. William Siegel * * * * * * will direct the making of Christmas John W. Sparks, son of Mr. and Debbie Hendrycy, daughter of Mr. angels out of cloth, lace and wheat- Mrs. William Joseph Sparks of 704and Mrs. Edward C. Hendrycy of Events paste. Child care will be provided Highland Ave., received the bache- 419 Colonial Ave., Was awarded the at the Y. In case of rain, the work- lor of science degree in life science secretarial science associate degree shop will be held at the YWCA. June 7th from the Massachusetts In- June 2 at Colby Junior OoHege. She Couples Bridge will be played at The June Ball will be held Friday, stitute of Technology where he waswas a member of the Christian and 8 p.m. tomorrow in the homes of June 21st, at Twinbrook Country active in the Social Service Com- Athletic Associations and the Stu- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stites, 718 Club. Tickets are available to all mittee for one year, the Pre-Medical dent Alumnae Fund, an organiza- Bradford Ave., and Mr. and Mrsmembers. , past and present, and Society for two years, and Phi tion to raise scholarship money. Neil Huff, 765 Clark St. their guests. Ticket deadline is Sat- Larribda Upsiton, the national chem- * * * Rochester Institute of Technology Afternoon Novice Bridge will meet urday. For information, call Mrs. hcai-honorary society, for two years, Tuesday at Mrs. William Readdy's, Robert Standfast or Mrs Tedford | He was manager of the Technology has awarded degrees to Richard J. 237 wood Ave., at 12:45 p.mHazard. . James of 210 Sinclair Place, asso- Student Enterprises Agency and ciates in applied sciences, Electrical served as scholarship chairman, ath- Department; and to Lisa J. Dunn of letic chairman and house manager 1292 Summit Ave., associates » ap- of Sigma Alpha Epislon fraternity. plied sciences, School of Retailing. CHOICE CHOICE Sparks was a member of the La- * • * crosse team for two years and of the Pamela Gormly, daughter of Mr. tt soccer team for one year. SIRLOIN STEAK lb.99c PORTERHOUSE STEAK Ib. 1.19 1968 Membership" * * * and Mrs. James Gormly of Oolonia, graduated cum laude and received Susan J. Schlesinger, daughter of a B.A. degree from Atdcrson-'Braed- CHOICE ftONILESS WATCHUNG LAKE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schlesinger, dus College fchere she was active • has been initiated into Phi Kappa in Mpta% pmdffa Delta, Social Coin-, WATCHUNG, N. J. Phi, highest scholastic honorary on cil, 1W Towing Choir. A dcan'g'li lb.1.49 SIRLOIN Ib. 1.49 the Auburn University campus. She student; she studied in Mextoo/arfd received her master of science de- was a member of The Stiver Key CHOICI MNILf SS JAM'S FAMOUS A Private Family Swim Club gree in biochemistry June 3rd. Honorary Society, She plans to pur- Among her honors is membership sue a teaching career. Open Now Till Labor Day in "Who's Who Among Students in CHUCK POT ROAST Ib. 79c GROUND MEAT . 3 lbs. 1.99 American Colleges and Universi- 4 ties," Alpha Psi Omega honorary; Husband and Wife . . . • $15.00 Beta Beta Beta and Gamma Sigma HOMI MAPI CHOICI - WHOLE - AS IS Delta honoraries ,as well as partici- Husband, Wife and On* Child $100.00 pation in the Auburn Players. Miss SAUSAGE MEAT. . Ib. 89c FILLET OF BEEF Ib. 1.98 Each Additional Child . . . $10.00 Schlesinger plans a career in bio- chemical research and has obtained Initiation FM, First Yoar . . $10.00 a job with the DuPont Chemical Co., Wilmington, Del. She has been en- ALL MEAT FRANKS gaged in a research project on the FATHER'S DAY TREATS V For additional information Call 755-9616 "Effects of Ethionine on Bacterial GERMAN BOLOGNA John H. McDonough, Pros. Metabolism." SPICED HAM * * * LIVERWURST KEEBLER COOKIES Karen Eleanor Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gross of PEPPER LOAF Special 511 Birch Ave., has received the VEAL LOAF A.B, degree cum laude, from Vas- • CHOCOIATI WOOI IAN0WKH, •«. sar College. She centered her studies DUTCH LOAF in political science, was a member • OATMIAl COOKIM, 14 n. of the college choir in her junior year and of the Flora Doras in her REDEEMER LUTHERAN sophomore year. SLICED BACON Ib. 69c 3 for 1.00 * * * Four Westfield area students were awarded degrees Sunday at Tufts TRY OUR FAMOUS HOME MADE POTATO SALAD AND COLE SLAW DAY SCHOOL University. Roger M. Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Daniels of 717 Hyslip Ave., received a bachelor of science degree in civil engineer- • SAVE ON COFFFEE • • SAVE • SAVE • • NAMSCO SPECIALS • ing. 229 Cowp«rthwaite Plat* AzIIcn J. Kern, son of Mr. and W.R. Shortening . . .3lbs,49c h • Mrs. Harold Kern of 436 Montauk Savarin lb.75c APKTEASERS Dr., received a bachelor of science Land o' lakts Butftr . lb,79c Westfield, New Jersey degree in mathematics. A member Onion, Ch#«M, of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, he Savarin 2lbs.1.49 participated in intramural sports. FMschmann OIM 4 # • * Ib. 39c Cretan! Rolls 39c Elizabeth S. • Pratt, daughter of DooDodt 37c Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pratt of 619 SftW lb.69e American CKMM .. 2 lbs. 99c Dorian Rd., received a bachelor of •»!»• --HIM- Fig Mtwtons 37c Now Accepting arts degree magua cum laude in history. A dean's list student, she Colltg* Inn Tomato Juic* 3for 1 j • FROZEN FOOD SKOALS • was a member of the Leonard Car- When Only michael Society, the campus social Hawaiian Punch, 1 qt. 14 ot 3 for 89c Dob** Pinoopplo-Gropofrult or Enrollment Applications service organization, and of the Chapel Choir and Chapel Cabinet. The Finest SAW Tomato Juict, 1 qt. 14 ox 3for89c Pinoappl»-Orango Jtrico 2 for 29c She was a member of the Jackson College Bowl team which appeared White ftos* Tuna 3 for 1.00 Rod Lion Onion Rings 23c on television last fall. Will Do- Conducted by Redeemer Lutheran Church, the Day School is Cher.y Tom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ping Tom of 961 Mountain Pone Coffeo Ughtciwr 2 for 35c a member of the largest system of Protestant Schools in the Ave., Mountainside, received a bach- 1.91 ct of tapered Daisy Crackm 29c nation and joins 1400 other Lutheran schools in an education elor of science degree in mathe- btguettts diamonds Dvlony Mixod VogotoUos 25c matics, magna cum iaude. A dean's flowing from Whoafsworth Crackers 39c tradition that began more than 100 years ago. The Day list student, she was a member of 2 brilliantt.71 ct. the Leonard Carmichael Society and White Ros* BUoch gal. 39c Dulony Fordhook Umas 29c School serves to educate the heart and soul as well as the the Intervarsity Christian Fellow- $990 mind and hands of Christian youth. Nursery, kindergarten, ship. Ekctrosol 3 for 1.00 Stouffor's Corn or Spinach Soufflo * * * grades 1-6. Janet Lynn Frederick, daughter of Full Cut Diamond Personal Ivory Soap 4 for 26c or Potatoes au Grarin > 49c Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Frederick Snowflakes Enrollment applications may be obtained by contacting of 1002 Irving Ave., received a B.S. degree in education June 7th with $365 the Principal's office of the Day School. a major in biology from the Univer- sity of Maine at Orono. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DAILY * * * Nancy Vogler, daughter of Mr. Mr. David A. Janisho and Mrs. Louis Vogler of Lincoln Rd., received an associate in sci- ence degree at Endicot! .Junior Ctit- #eV i&vei^y,' $tst$s.f vtfiere' she' SUPER MARKET a tmt&&

man, Barbara irlon, Liodaay Kenne- - •»' *•• * dy, Nicola Kennedyi Susan Kenne- Sandra Kampe, daughter of Mr. DON'T DELAY! dy, Laura Linn, Katiiy MorUloff, and Mrs. Bruce Kampe of 21B Mary- BRING YOUR FUSS TO peborah Millar. Meredith Millar, Su- land St., has been graduated from FLEMINGTON aan Pague, Alison Butter, Laura Vermont College, Montpeher. NOWI Saundew, Mary Senif, Joyce Sha- * '• * * ROUTE piro, Dawn Shepard, Diana Shore, Among members of the graduating Linda Shore, Aon Stoaoe, liw Tay- clau to receive the bachelor of arts •."•:•• UNION , Maggie Townmd, Virginia trl- degree from Albion College during MS- MAX* CWOIt CMRP8 HONORED T Mi ty, Karen Van de Cutfe, Valerk recent commencement exercises Ctllli Watts, Claudia Wood, and Cheryl was John F. Wilder, *op of Mr. and JoUars of Westfield. Mrs. Glenn S. Wilder oC 634 Tre- mor* Ave., who majored in econom- . - - I The set lias neen •ptctally de- ics and i^tfcaV science. He has afgned for this perfonmance .by been a member of Economics Club Geoffe Van Hecke of Westfield. Forum Club and Tau Kappa Epsi- Beverly Gruar, director of the km fraternity, which he served as school, came to Westfield in I960 historian and president. NEW OWNERS BRING YOU to found her classes in ballet at the Community Players' Workshop. In 1963* she opened a new, professional- sized studio staffed by qualified teachers tp furtMr her objective, of I;' •'/ •' * 1* V •bushing N«* Jersey a§ a c«nt il'--* ' -V, |pr classical ballet training. She has conduct*^ classes for students and profesionab in England and New Zealand as well as in the. United States. - . Tickets for the performance may b« purchased at the door, They are available now at Epstein's Bootery We're liquidating our entire stock of and The Bandstand. For-further in- formation, contact the Beverly We deliver Gruar School of Classic*! Ballet, North Ave. OUR MOST FAMOUS BRANDS OF • • overs Jarvis Colonial Dining WOMEN'S SHOES DINNER MENU 167 ELM STREET TEL. AD 2-2400 \\ To make room for new fall models 54Elm St. • WtitfkW, U.I AIR CONDITIONED Home Mad* Soup 20c Trv\f Coc|ttall 30c Chilled Grapefruit Juice or Tomato Juke 2Qe DRASTIC Fresh Shrimp Cocktail 65< wifh Dinner 55c A l« Cavt* Roast Sirloin of Beef 1.65 REDUCTIONS Homemade Meat Loaf, Brown Gravy 1.35 Minced Sirloin Steak, Onion Kings ~. 1*45 ^•aM Veal Cutlet, Tomato Sauce 1.45 Veal Parmiaiana, en Casserole 1.65 I Fried tile! of Sole, Tartar Sauce 1.45 Fried Deep Seo Scallops, Tartar Sauce 1.60 Breaded Crab Cutlet, Sliced Tomato 1.35 Breaded Nam Steak, Tomato Sauce 1.35 Values to $25.00 Codfish Cakes, Tomato Sauce 1.35 Browned Beef Hash with Fried Egg 1.35 PUNTY OF LARGE SIZES What do you tell Chuck Wagon Steak, Tomato Sauce 1,35 Italian Spaghetti, Meat Sauce (No Vegetables) 1,35 your child about Grilled Franks and Baked Beans (No Vegetables) 1.35 Western Omelette, Sliced Tomato 1.45 SAVINGS UP TO 50% and MORE God? Cheose Omelette 1.45 Or, more important, what do you te YOWMV Plain Omelette 1.35 about God? Arnold Roll served with Butter LIMITED GHOUP Nothing has greater bearing on your well-being and your child'r. o • The confidence you have In God's love helps Choice of Two Vegetables 500 PAIRS your child feel God's presence. U helps him pin .,— -.0 KEDS confidence in good. And it creates an atmosphere b r of harmony, which is so important in any home. Delicious Pies 25c layer Ccke 25c Ice Cream 25c Pair Rei The Bible, books, and periodicals in our *ftng Sherbert 25c Custard tic* Pudding 25c Jello 25c Room can help you research and prove foi yourself Pair OFF the truth about God and man. And this can bless all Coffee 15c Tea fOe Milk 15c Buttermilk 15c tile members of your family. Iced Tea 20c Iced Coffee 20c

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*> •. J Pn«e 8 THE WESTFIEU) (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUtfE T3, 1968 I>uit;Lli1 J. WvUy 1. IMvvin Willilnr Rnnnn Jonn Murrny Junlco byhn Taylor I .on Vlllanl Rn])i;i't C. MiiHHNiun, Jr. mu Juiiiti-H Tiiylor Kfiidliloi^n MurtliiL Vlwnnty Westfield High School Graduates-1968 I lim-thur i*JLinins DonnId Quonthar Mutz Vitlisrlo Lynue Taylor iMnirliis H. Wolf ml row Niiffwtn Wly Rllnor Taylor ICIwnod PcuLifwn Vroomo, lit Virginia tflhin 'Aw Robert Mo-rk Nitpnck y Suiftnno Thona !injnbnm U Wmlday (Continued from section 1) o U, Parker lixrtn Mtalutie Zu ?t ShlirJoy NotJion ioltnrd Ponm*ltti.mp Jill Pamela Thonina Joyce Ann Warner Cynfclila Nowin&n Jack E. Thol]n. WllUinn Whon.lon, III ! -rimIM J. Mm un Ho My-Aniio -PoLcrttoii Hiiytnnntl Juno Anno Tledonuin Pntrh'lu Oaylo Wlilpplo Mii-rtlyn I'lilri-n 'Atiiltort Jolm Krnni'ltt PH ly. M Nulinl Kiutliloon V, ^lernoy Juincit M, Wick I Jnl rkl;i. Ann Miil<|iiiH*n . K. Allen '•ivhl J. Ohfrr Cit'thorfnu Anti© DnruLliy Anno Alain Anne U Tlnffloy Mirry HlfziubKh WlckoB Pinil Ni'taun I'otur A. -P Ann Mario O'Connelt Qcaffro-y E. TitBworth Sully Hwiiffileld Wlderatrom Ktrimrt AVeatmi Aiulonfon )o Ofl>foorn Hiimin l-Hiziilti-th NHmui A1111 IUley It.itLli tjoniu An ITk J, Toknirh •'liii-ffnrot Ann Width Mri-mln UiiNji'Ih* NP-UHM Sui! Lyn A n*|i*r Jane nilsirbeth Olson Denlso fDq-mchok \Tnurcon IliUh W-IIdman vifii Thmti^H t inn lu iludltii iM rid ''->.l»'»rL Onktton Jean Towore Hurry KiiKono Williamson KUuu l^ry UOWIN Amlrowtm Olonn O'Noll JoiLn VlrKimlji, Willmsr Murk H. Dubornc Riclmrri TTownloy l\iptrk?k Orory W-t4aon l'luirli*H HIMHICV AtirnnU Htuiti't O.iliorMfi Ttioniuti TutfhoWllo Murk iTiillnn Iteility Mutt . Haivdy Hfl*FT'Mlaon II. 1-Mwm-rt pukonljam ii Wolfo A In no Riitliurlliu CLncrior Jn ICLWm llukui Hoibor-t Wnyno Pursoll UrKnt Jr, 1 Nnnry M. Wrljrht KIlKiuhitMi Ann HulihiMon ml K. tin" li . Pa-|ttl'8on E dwarf I Varnr Jr IVior K. Unhowrtlty Cnrol LuiitHo . I>ynno . rloH IMchuiYl Volla Hubert H. Wyrkorf William Kny Jtond A tllttnn Unr'her Kn.thlonn M. Vollu Kllen U-nrvH Km1 In tvilrt J.ntnofl P&r>p^r Thomiui Pi-wlcrtt-lt Hchuliilo Hnrkilull John Owen # 'Porey, Jr, PRIVATE BEACH-GLORIOUS SURF IHUIIIL Until HurnoH A4l Lynn -Perego ww-r THE HOTE1 IKHUIU Lynn 1 Pli Susan Aim Omy Itn rlon Sarnli L> Pcrkitui K^vin Anl Shannon pFi>tnlrki NutuMe Porry WITTNAUER ItOMn \r Shaw John* A, JoAnn Olvrl^tlne Pfelffer Warren HobiM-i Nation Slirivor, Jr. Ud Anno °otor Jonathan PIufiT€ ON TNI OCMM I-1ML|;L .J IS 111 SlGRGi Marie Th&rouu v Francofie Plo^voha AX IWUNO UKt, R J. Kivhort W, «kully Kalpli H*)>jor Bci'B, Jr. Mnirlo Tenrioro Porr^hctta AVIH Walker Skinner Uirtor Aim Hlxler P Anit'hony Porter ATTRACTIVE RATES JU;HIIIO Dorothy Snzsslo Valerlo CanlotUi Ulacknron hwidiL Blytho Pott (.Junilyn Joun Stanford Vun-uHHib Alt'lica Lilarltmun Janice Bradley Putney Wrltt for Brochure i.Yn-ltf l>ei>m Kteln Dennis WMI Thoodoro fmrnttn (Ftuabe JiUin R Stmvber Siman 13 BUIKR A SPRING MEDLEY is fche theme for the Club of Littte Gardens John Ciml FinestSpotontheJeraeyCQasti *)• Duvltl Stephens Hubert Bruce John Erie PRIVATE POOL JiMTroy U Btlch 131 luu Lynim BloUInscr flower show to be held June 18. Pictured, from teft to right, are Mrs. Ann Monroe Uou-rriimm Suwin D. IteW Cfcttrlul room-utttafi I-ynti Pn\il Alun ButlyconVbo -Richard Seastream, show chairman; Mrs, John Walsweer, club presi* fallr ftppalntoL Robert Ynrdloy ..».„ Joa&pli Boiincttl, Jr. dent, and Mrs. Alan Melntyre, school flowers chairman. Thomas IJBU\R RGriant. III food. Golf. All ipartfl* Baptr* Ilnl>&nt p Sally Cliiiybronk Booth Miiureen Jane RoynoMfl Mtlflti« fer cUMrw. dimming** Taylor Nwii>uy J^ynn Fi^iyle Kenneth Wilder Rlcha-rdson FID IMttMVE • I-ynne apfyurot Terry William HtLlpli BnuWey Stizjtnno Hull B'lchey Jo Toddle Mark And row BriiKLon Club of Little Gardens Flower Show KrlHtl Jo KHd'lo 26M4MIII Nunry WHla Trlmhlo Atnry Qiertluatcr- Tthomnn RotoerU, Jr. Kllc-nc 8, Villa Utfbcrt 13. Hrewfitcr, Jr. ___ v(*ro TowrvBond Rofceftaop fREE PARKING a Anno lh Clirl-stliiu WootHmry Urovvn Jn.inoH Stewn.rt Robinson -Mmia Walton tJyii'Llihi I*ee Brown \felvlu M. Rofcln^on JUNF. ?) thru LABOR DAY Audrey tju-rnli WHrs Lornn Brown Theme to Center Around Song Titles Jack Rouen •Tunic:* U. Vchlniau Daiiu Brown H. Roaen Poter Carl The Club of Little Gardens will each class, tiiere also will be a rib- CHIC Widlmcc Jillintt Hwwiv .1r. Jeunnubtu I>ynn UyU have its June flower show Tuesday bon for the most original show ar- n P. Joan MiHn Buckl&y Diane Mario Both Judi Allcii Buckley evening in the home of Mrs. Rich- rangement and one for the best in rtruco Michael Rubin SHAPES l>Iano Klalnc Iiuisrke ard Sens!ream, 808 Sherbrooke Dr. show. Glenn Vernon Rush Mary Jurffe Bundy lJlnu» cnoeter Ruth Klclvard ft, BtiontLiuw) Each member may bring a guest. Mrs. Robert H. WaFcott, area Lynn Ellin Rumnwky IN TIME Rlcluu-U Mi Burke Pamela Schermerhorn Steven James Hurko Mrs. Seastream, show chairman, chairman of the Garden Club of New _ „ -„ W. SalUman Cralfc Allen {^ilrns has been assisted in program make- Jersey and one of the founding Omil Samuels Mond Nite Aileno Prances Caniipbcll WIH lam DLlswort-h 8a*mielson David O. Campbell up and planning by Mrs, John Wat-members of the Garden Club of Herbert J. Santord lOrank J. Ciiati^lla Cranford, will judge the show. She Dorottiy Ann Santdaki Joanna Mario Onct:ch|o sweer, president, and by Mrs. Alan RtchArd Dlxon 3ch«i*f For thi unusual Iri lath- IS FAMILY SHOPPING NIGHT Ijinda Ann Cliecrhlo iMdntyre, school flowers chairman. has been a guest speaker and ad-John J Schade Milton JaniuH Cliristinaa, II visor during this 1967-68 provisional Karl F. Sehhefer Ion, th« ptnnacU In IN Hlta Circhlnillo "A Spring Medley" is the theme Peter Jtfiark Bchlfter lAivId Hut^lilBcn Clark year required for Club of Little Gar- Gall Leslie Schneider Myling, the quality James L*ercjy Clark, IH of the show. Each room of the home Mltohell Robin Schnffo Jamas Russell Clark has been given'the title of B song dens membership In the Garden Sandra Schroefier movement In watches, WESTFIELD Stovcn H. Clark Club of New Jersey, sharing her Carol L. 8chult« John I^-^lfo iClascti with flower arrangements mode and Susan Anne Schlwefkart WittnauerVMeloay Rllssab&tli Ann COB knowledge and experience with each Krneat Kirk Settle* III MOST STORES OPEN TIL Constance Ann Colo exhibited by members to be suitable Anno Butler Shbffer wries excels. Fine pre- Karen L*ynn Col let to for the location and reflecting the member. Joan Susan SUapJro Edwai\l J. Conxion Lester Roy Shapiro cislon tlmekeepEng I'etiT Gcorpre Conrad song mood. Officers for the coming season will Holly Sharer Ulano 19llKiii>eUi be elected during the annual busi- complemented by ere* e Ironc Seventeen arrangements in five pavld Bernard flharKey afively superb, hand- 1-ynnLi ness meeting being held this eve- Veronica Abtxytt Sharkey l>ebivL Joan classes will be submitted for judg- ning in the home of Mrs. John Fox, Mary Anne Shaw P.M. Susan Vlnrlnln Shawcnoa* polished cases. A Joainio CiK ing. One ribbon will be awarded in 743 Harding St. Catherine Ellen Shea welcome gift. Ca:rol Jean Crawford Mntia Dfiria ahipman (PARK FREE IN WESTFIELD AFTER 6 P.M.) Churlcfl Sura nor Crow, III Carolyn L/ce LYj'or N-taholaw Bernard Deipo Saifly Ann Mclnvrney Sllcox (A)$35.OJwithcord Lutinda Ann Cn^ivman Donald R. Dlckaon Melindu June MAI ^^y M. Sllve»trlnl Dresden Has More Of Everything Nice Agatha Dl Iorlo Bruce Patrick Sfmont William Alle<%n Cutlor Gary McMillan Rjtytnond I ra.nk Ousssal Domenico Dl Iorlo Shelly Georgo Otto Skrba (B) $39.95 Mililred Ann D'AOdario Henry DJ larlo Sandra1 L*et> Shxtt To Beautify Your Home nirharti Alan Dan Us Joseph 131 lorio n Hertfor Karen ShU\or (A) IB) with bracelet Niitwy Ann D'Axlan© BllzftbMhB, Mehorter Elliott Juy Smith Snmlra Davldtjori Teresa Me*eTMte Dl Malo Patricia Ann Meier R. Mark Smith Gregory J>uy Theresa Dl Mnlo Barbara Ann Mnllor Warren V* Smith, II DRESDEN Curtain Shop I'Mwiird Nelson Deck •Toaeph John ]>1 Marco Robt WT. Merrttt Wendy Lee Smith Donald Cory Deacon JOflenh P. T>! Prlsco Bill le Jean dolleriberirer Janu-s A. De Chelllfl Joacph Antonio Soney ADLERS 9 Elm St., Ntar North David Frank -PeUottl Wnrle Dlxon 3 Cd* &M\ Arthur J. DMi Pfancy Ix>u rtona1dnon Terre Rae WANUPACTUKINO. DIAMONO Janet Lynn Domett £85 Barbara r tit NOtTH AVI. WIST • John k MMIor Richard D. Stewart Rnrl Joan Montamat W-tillnmi C. BteWart Vinnent "Durance U Morgan Oary E. Btoll Oarv>l Ourr Randolph Miorrtiioti Jr Steven Roger stump J«w«ltr f«r W«tchtt Pntriicla Rakln S. Robert Swick _ Ml Laurence O. Minkwl " Canolya Switlyk C. Knkort Htw Ld Murphy Chrtetln« PrlncMJa Taylor Waiter Eiicen* Bekman

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Joseph I^m^ford, Jr. IN BHOftt John P^fltftr r^Miier John FUnd Lay, Jr* Ar;try A Hi-'1 f K^nrM'th FT. l William Thn-nif SAHJKDAY H. r,] Hrnry BIF O R F i Mn pi;i PaniM T^oun'^bii ry MAM Rnrhiir;t Ann I^yn^h RVICE ^Tiirla Ann X[;»^nluso P-twon^ Mfirtin Mnprlla.ro DRY CltANING A SHIRT |AUNDHMN< Constantino MJICMO^/I ^h^nniP FFenry 'Mahon Rrlnn John Ma honey MirUyn K.iy M;ihr ^ M NO Rosa \\t\y M'A y BANK NATIONAL BANK Ft.ixi* f* if^)ruA Marshall nna Hitn M.it inn WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE John A ii I !i'*ny Million ' r^kn J' ;m M;t t us/.:rk FSru'-r* ft khfirrl M;iurcr , , f i //"'•I * * 1 t f ! * f ' * DRIVE IN I OABf WOOO fj STORE .VT;rr(h.r Art/if* / >J, A >.. ', F ,>• •"..'• )••> ji+rttfiz* f faff-toy Jhnitt i*\rtUt\ttit TF1E WESTPIELD (N.J.) IEABER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1008 Sec. 3, Pago 1 Westfield Flotilla Ct., has received the Air^tyedal at( Manfra, Roberta May, Marguerite New Bell Tel. County Swim Travis AFB, Cal. Edison Announces Honor Roll Rub, Steven Shnl'armnn, Hubert Summer WHS Trains Boatmen (Lieutenant Perkowski was deco- Slum, William Smith, Susan Skclly, Pools Open rated for his outstanding airmanship The results of the fifth marking Laurie Molowa, Elizabeth Nubel, Mary Specht, Douglas Sweet, Deb- Film Available i£Wty-£ive persons have been and courage as a KC-135 Stratotank* period show a total of 155 students William Rosanio, Judith Rabkin, orah Trowbridgo, Itobert Wahlchoii. Opens June19 awarded Coast GuatxJ certificates er pilot on successful and important at Edison Junior High School on theCynthia Ruotolo, Julia Scully, Ninth Grade — Carmen Billoi', The swimming pools operated by West field Summer High School will A new color film, "Here Is To-for having successfully completed missions under hazardous conditions honor roll or honorable mention aca- Alaync Simone, Barbara StoucH, Ju- Marilyn Iloylc, Diane Chcrr, Nancy the Union County Park Commission, In Southeast Asia. . Dniifilierly, David Hyde, Kim Law-he in session from June 1!) tn July morrow" about the life of the tele- the course in basic seamanship and demic lists. To, make the honor dith Lockwood, Jean Valeric, Laura small boat handling conducted by located at John Russell Wheeler A 1961 graduate of Allentown (Pp.] roll, a student must receive a grade Zuclich, Laurel Zollsirs, Neil Zack, yer, Jcunine I'rucupio, KLNIIIUIII :\\, Monday through Friday, and otic phone's inventor, Alexander Graham the WestfJeld Flotilla of the United Park, Linden, and Rahway River Centrai Catholic High School, he Ve-of "A" in all major subjects and a John Willard, Peter Wang. Pratt, William SioKt'l, Mark Sofnian, Saturday, June 22. Dally hours will Bell, is now available for general States Coast Guard Auxiliary at Park, Railway, will begin operating celvcd his BS degree and commis- gra'de of "B" or better in-all other Ninth Grade — Elizabeth Apgar, Babs Sollur, Leslie Waters, bo from 8:25 «.m. to 12:30 p.m. Bound Brook High School. Certifi- at the full-time summer schedule on sion in 1965 from the U.S. Air Force subjects. To make the honorable Janet Allen, Benjamin Chacko, Bar- Registrnlion is scheduled for Juno public showings, now jersey Bell Thursday, June 20. The pools opened announced today. cates were presented to those who Academy, Colo. mention list, a student must meet bara Boyle, Donna Bradcr, Nancy Community Cenler 17 nntl lit from 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. after 10 weeks of instruction passed on a part-time schedule May 30. The lieutenant's wife is the former the requirements for the honor roll Deck, Lisa Cofer, Barry Cohen, El- There is no charge for Weslfield The 28-minute, 16mm documen- a written examination on the sub- Beginning Thursday, the pools will Sharon A. McCarty. except that he is allowed either one len Elfers, Robert D'Amore, Amy To Prcsuut Cash residents; class sizes permitting, tary was filmed on location near the jects covered in the course. open weekdays, including Saturdays "B1* in a major subject or one "C"Fricdland, Joan Goldstein, Laura non-residents may register at a cost houses and laboratories where Bell and Holidays, at 10 a.m.; on Sun- Achievement Awards (tf $35 per susbjccL. The course lectures wore given by Franklin Library in a minor subject. Green, Margaret Hope, Patricia lived and worked. days the pools will open at 11 a.m. Horsfield, Gary Hoffman, Linda Dr. Hubert G. Humphrey, board Review sunjects •will ho offered in qualified members of the Auxiliary The pools will remain open on week- HONOR ROLL Bell, for example, designed and under the direction of Walter An- To Honor Volunteers Mondon, Susan Mottes. member of the Weslfield Community Ihe following areas: Seventh mid built the "White Dot/' one of the days until 8 p.m., and on Saturdays, Seventh Grade — William Born- Center Association, will donate cash etohlh grade English, English I, 11, drea, Flotilla training officer, as a Sundays and holidays, until 7 p.m., Also, Susan Neufeld, Orlando Rug- first planes fltwn before the Amer- The Franklin School PTA Library mann, Chris Campbell, Joan Coukos, geri, Janice Rowe, Louise Rozene, achievement awards at the 8th an-III and IV; seventh und eighth grndo public service in the interest of weather permitting. Julie Fox, David Foushee, Thomas ican public. He developed an early promoting safe boating. held its annual coffee Tuesday at the Catherine Savage, Patricia Scalza, nual dinner dance Thursday, June mathematics, mathematics grado 9 iron lung, called the "Vacuum Jack- Children, 13 years of age and un-home of Mrs. E. J. Schaffer, 636 Fuller, Margaret Giffert, Laura 20, at the Center. The awards arc CH, algebra I and IF, piano geom- der, may swim Lee of charge from Arlene Scherzo, Jill Schneider, John et," as a method of artificial respi- Prospect St. Honored guests were Kuntz, Alane Lehfeld, Susan Horan, Towers, John Szabo, Kathleen So- $25.00 for the seventh through tenth etry; seventh and eighth grade sci- 10 a.m. to noon, each Monday, ex- Mrs. Donald J. Fennelly, retiring Marie Perkowski, Katherine Pott, grades, and $50.00 for 11th grade. ence, general science;, biology, chem- ration. Museum to Show cept holidays. field, Barbara Tilton, Margaret chairman, and the volunteer moth- Anita Pennekamp, Fran Robins, Nat- Zarra, Diane Warren, Susan Weiss, The awards wore initiated in 19IMistry; goograpliy grade 7, U.S. His- His experiments with the hydro- ers from the libraries at Franklin alie Schade, Timothy Thatcher, to encourage Negro junior and senior tory grade eight, U. S. History I and foil, with a forerunner of th« X-ray Marie Vona, Douglas West, Richard Tennessee Film School and the Franklin School an- Paul Sullivan, Cynthia Vona. White, Paula Wilbeck . high school students I.o apply them- II, World History grade nine; French —-the telephone probe, and with Ray Perkowski nex. Assisting the hostess were Mes- Eighth Grade — uooert Bowden, selves and to provide an incentive r and II; Spanish I and II; Latin I voice transmission via light beams- "Tennessee Holiday," a color, dames Louis Cross, Stanley Corwin, Nancy Atwood, Annette Bongarzone, HONORABLE (MENTION for achieving bettor grades lo dis-and II; German I and II. being achieved today with lasers, sound film will be shown at the Un- James Taylor, Richard Peinkofer, Robert Byrne, Carl Buchner, Sean courage drop-outs, and Lo motivate laid the groundwork for many devel- Seventh Grade — Holly Gurman, Advanced subjects to bo offered ion County Park Commission's Trail- Wins Air Medal (Richard Wright and Stephens Perry. Clarkin, Thomas Campbell, Ingrid Carol Goldstein, Richard Gottlick, young people to think and plan for are: Art workshop, data processing, opments that are in the vanguard of side Nature and Science Center, In Chiao, Barry Cohen, Frederic Cohen, their future vocations. scientific accomplishment even now. Gail Horsfield, Myra Hunchar, Jan- drafting workshop, how to study, the Watchung Reservation, at 2 p.m. U.S. Air Force First Lt. Raymond Mullen Graduates Jeffrey Davis, Barbara Crampton, ice Levine, Laurie Hussman, Susan Awards will be presented to Indi- persona! typing, reading improve- In addition to the liltfe-known facts Sunday. P. Perkowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Janet Crookall, -Margaret Del Mon-Napack, Kathleen Pedrotty, Wendy viduals who have shown the most ment, safe driving (students must be Sigmund Perkowski of 961 Cherokee From Wilbraham about, Alexander Graham Bell, The film, a travelogue, takes the aco, Ruth Drews, Amy Ducatxnan, Robinson, Pamela Rossi, Lois Rowe, progress during the six marking 161-1 years of age by June 19, 1968), "Here Is Tomorrow" examines the viewers to the land of the Bluegrass Jeffrey Edward Mullen, son of Mr. Linda Eberhart, Marjorie Enrich, Jean Sanborn, Lynn Schork, Charles periods in the school year. Priority and wood shop. personal conditions—the hopes, fears Basin thoroughbreds. The viewers Donald W. Mayer, director of Trail- end Mrs. Edward K. Mullen, 864 Marc Ehrich, Karen Fahrner, Stev- Schrope, Carol Wrege, Alyson will be given to students in the col- and imperative needs—of 19th cen-wilt also see a Mississippi stern- side, and Miss Irm^ H. Heyer, edu- Hillside Ave., was graduated from en Goldberg, Ronnie Glaubinger, Waters. lege preparatory course, business tury America. wheeler, the Tennessee Valley Au- cational assistant at Trailside, will Wilbraham Academy, an indepen- Mark Green, George Hopper, Rob- Eighth Grade — Catherine Cla- course and general course. Honored by Hospital thority projects, Oak Ridge, Cum-present one-half hour nature talks dent secondary school for boys lo- ert Kaplow, Laurence Katz, James man, Lisa Dalen, Susan Elfers, Mar- Individuals may apply for the Mrs. Stella Grabschcski of 345 Schools, civic groups, service clubs Kestentoaum, Pamela Karesh. and other organizations desiring berland Gap, and other historic and for children. The topic selected for cated in Wilbtfabam, Mass., June 2. gery Gilbert, Michael Krueger, Mich- awards by filling out an application Springfield Ave. has been honored prints'of the film may arrange lo scenic areas. the four days is "Life in a Pond." A student at the academy for two Also, Leslie Levine, Karen Lewis, ael Krupnick, Ruth Kain, Terry Kil- at the Center, School officials and for her mare -than 20 years of serv- borrow them, free of charge, from On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday the lectures wilt be illustrated with years, Jeffrey will attend Buckneil Sharon Lisman, Jean MacConnachie, lian, Elaine Lehecka, Elizabeth Mc- guidance counsellors recommend ice in the pharmacy department of their tocel telephone business office. and Thursday at 4 p.m. each day, color slides and admission is free. University in the fall. James Haddox, Jane Molocznik, Manus, Leslie Lochner, Patrick students. the Methodist Hospital of .

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j.. _. Page 0 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1M8 THE WESTFIELD LEADER Life In The Suburb* to Vietnam, the Viet Cong hod After two warnings through tho By Al Smith brought that in 20 years ago with schools, any child caught with marl- Disappointed NATIONAL NEWSPAPER mm dors and harassment. If we 4md iiuonn should receive tho maximum Editor, Leader; not stepped in when we did, tlic com- sentence. That would make it mighty wow DO you munists would have Australia and discouraging for the 25 per cent un- I was disappointed to find that you wuos the Philippines by now. KNOW WE'RE COMING, der 18 years of age, if not all of had left out of your columns on the DON'T What we need now Is a strong them, Then it would not be worth It, Board of Education meeting held GETTING MA? you SEE President and Vice President. Men DR. HENRY C. HAMH/TON June 4 the report on the response to COMPANY who tYon'i tell the police to turn 200 E. Broad St. the Negro student protests regard- GARY? tlioh- backs when people arc looting ing alleged discrimination in the VACUUM (black or white), a man who will high school. Beconrt ClaflB pontage paid nt WeBtflelci, N. J, back this war with the proper arms At a time when communications Publish »il Thnrmliiyn nt Weattleld, New Joraoy, by the Wost- CLEANER rwrn Write Legislators fleltl bonder Printing find Publishing Company. An Independent COMING and get it over with and have an media can do so much to relieve NOWR1>U1)IM\ OUT? m • , • . .^m • honorable peace so these thousands Editor, Leader: frustrations by reporting what is go- Official Paper* Cor the Town of 'Westflold and Borough of will not have fought in vain. A man ing on, it 1B a shame that you have Uubtici'lptlonll ; 14.00 por year In ndvnnco. $6.00 out of county, who will.give power back to our I am an American citizen—*ut chosen not to do so. ISstahllBhccl 1S0O 1 police so we can walk our streets the truth Is that I'm not as good a Offlco: fiO Rim rili-ppt, WaBltloIfl, N. J. 07090 a * r.i The Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Tel. 232-4-107 — 232-4408 m ^ m once more. A man who will encour- citizen as I should, or must, be. I Law, reported that four student com- Mombfir age our congress to put out stronger Quality AVooUlios of Now J Iv.-^-l have opinions on many subjects that mittees had ben set up to investigate New Jersey PI'OHM AHsoWntlon laws to protect the Innocent. We once are vital to our country, and I be- complaints and make recommenda- NruJoiml ICdLlorkU Asauohitlon PS wore a proud nation, and a nation lieve that my opinions are just and tions. The committees cover the WALTRR J. T.T3E Publisher that the world looked up to, It is morally right. But most of the time GAIL W. TRIMUL.13 Editor i • p I • • 1 areas of Guidance and Discipline, •>•-:-: time for the pendulum to swing back •'•V» I'm either too trusting of those who Instruction, Athletics and Co-Cur- ^•T-V- I •' '''*''"'"'' so we can be proud once more. represent me or too afraid that I ricular. Each has teachers for ad- A. < won't express myself well or too vice and is integrated racially.

:Wsi busy or too lazy to let my legislators Dr. Law reported that the com- THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1968 know what I believe. I need help mittees had been organized over a Candidate Speaks from my fellow Americans to make month ago but no recommendations me do what I know I should do. P"---'-S had been received. at* A • v. Editor, Leader: , Drug Abuse Therefore, I ask all of you to help Since the school year is almost Dear Resident* of the First .Ward: me

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r I THE WESTFIELD (N..T.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1908 APPLIANCES Boro PTA Gives WE'RE AS NEAR Awards To Two TO YOU AS HL S. Seniors RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES STATION RADIO TV YOUR PHONE Two students have been selected AND APPLIANCES by Lhi> Govornor Livingston Regional AUTO DEALERS LATEST IN COLOR TV BEAUTY SHOPS HEATING LUMBER High School scholarship commillce ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORES • FENCES as the recipients of the nnnual Moun- "WE SERVICE) WHAT WE SELL CONTRACTORS tainside PTA awarrt. They arc Mary AUTO DEALERS WESTFIELD DODGE, inc. BARTELL'S Lou Young and Victor Tom. Mary COLOR TELEVISION FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES, INC. J. S. IRVING COMPANY Lou is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Authorlied LUMBER ft MILLWORK Headquarters Of Every Description William Young of Wyoming Dr. She THOMAS LINCOLN-MERCURY, Dodge Bale* & 232-4660 hPMr^S^ BURNER* plans to attend Douglass College in INC. Clements Bros. HARDWARE — PAINT! the fall. Mary Lou has been active Central Ave. (Opp, Qulmby St.) at Governor Livingston where she DODOB • DART COMET • TRIUMPH Inc. was a member of the Future Teach- Bale* and Servia* DODGE) "Jofe-Ratal" TRUCK• ers Club, the Spanish Club, the CYO * ElM RADIO & TV, INC. Phone I AD Round • Cedar Heating Equipment MEATS and tlic Color Guard. Headquarters for Ml lentn AT*. W. Dial 232-0075 m Split Rail • Btookade Boon's Lawn Care Product* Initalled Victor Tom is the son of Mr. and Whirlpool — Kitchea Aid — WIG SALON Water-Bo ftenln* Salt Mrs. Ping Tom of Mountain Ave., Hamilton 425 North Ave. E. Westfield J&M •WaBhera & Dryers UNION COUNTY • Complete Solectlon of High Dial 388-1581-2 FUEL OIL and and plans to attend Massachusetts Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Fashion Halrpiocoa & Accessories 277 Central Av». Clark Institute of Technology. During his RCA Color TV, Radios, Bto. Individually Matched and Custom SUPERMARKET 233-0400 VOLKSWAGEN, Styled For You • high school career Victor received 90 Kim 8». Weattteld • Rostyling & Repairing Service Of BURNER SERVICE Inc. All HuJr Goods By Our Own Styl- Complete Quality numerous honors. He placed first in ing: Department Call 232-2200 the Regional Math Contest in 1966. • FLOOR COVERINGS Food Market SNOWDEN APPLIANCES Authorised • our Award Winning: Styling De- ——• _ i, , M, 450 North Ave. E. Weitfleld In 1907 he won the Rcnsselacr Math Sales & Service VOLKSWAGEN CENTER partment Will Clean, Sot Or Repair • Prim* Meat—Custom Cut Serrtoe Your Hairpiece Regardless Of • Horn* Mads Food Specialties and Science Award. He was also • Wash era & Dryer* Sale* — Service — Part* • Dishwashers & Disposal* SPRINGFIELD Whore Purchased BRUNT & WERTHr Inc. • Fresh JTruita and Veejetablee representative to North Jersey Jun- • Vaauum Cleaners New and Used Can — Truoke • Same Day Service t/a W. R. Dolbier & Co. • Freeier Orders ior Science and Humanities Sym- • Refrigerators A Freesern Styling By Miss Mary Genuine Factory Farts Station Wagons — Karmaa Ghiaa IMPORTED MOTORS posium. Both students are members LINOLEUM — FORMICA RANKIN FUEL CO. 232-0402 233-MU Factory-Trained Mechanloe 233-6505 SINK * COUNTER TOPS WINKLBR LP of the National Honor Society. 481 North Ave, W. WtttltM 55 ELM ST. WESTFIELD Bales ft Service . 856 Mountain Ave, The PTA award is for $200 to each n. Authorized Dealer BHADKB • VENETIAN BLINDS 1U4-M M»tt AT*. • AtFA-ROMEO Prompt, Dependable Mountainside) of the students. Three Mountainside — All Famous Hakes — FUEL OIL DELIVERY • RENAULT Can youngsters have received PTA schol- VAN'S • TRIUMPH arships for instrumental music study Dial 232-5958 BM Oenteutial Ctufevd APPLIANCE CO. Sales — Service — Part* 741 Central Ave. Wettfleld MOVING & STORAGE in summer school. The students who We Specialise In Service of F i have been selected to be honored SERVICE — HH BTALLATIOH All Doraeetlo ft Imported Cars BOOKS Dallr from • to i for their achievements are; Ann SALES 376-8821 ICoa. * Fri, fires 'tit » P.M. Schmitz, Sandra Smith and Laura • KITCHEN AID HENRY P. TOWNSEND F • F I Geiger. Ann is a sixth grade drum- • HAMILTON WESTFIELD U.S. Hwy. No. 22 Springfield THE TOWN BOOK STORE mer at Dccrfield. Sandra is in the • WHIRLPOOL INSURANCE STORAGE •NORGE FORD BOOKS FOR ALL HYDE & ELLIS, Inc. fifth grade at Echobrook and is a Panerbscfcs MOVING 1 PACKING Aid Uaay Otheri •errlni Ford Ownw for • Greetla* Otfii violinist, and Laura is a fifth grader O*er IS Tear* • COMPLETE INBTALLATIOW at Beechwood and plays the cello. PROMPT BERVICfl • Kintal Llewy DAVIDSON & MARTIN Ml He*** Am W. l Authorized ( Call 232-3726 INSURORS FORD COMPETENT MECHANIC! St. pit 117 E. Broad St. Westf leld Solos Service ALL NAME BRANDS AUTO RADIATORS (Rear Batraaoe from Town LINOLEUM • VINYL • TXXJBS tlve» tor Heart Fund Issues THUNDBRBIRD , Parking Lot) • Auto Plan OPTICIANS rAIRLANB FALCON • FORMICA WORK e Glenn FmU* • STORM WlWDOWB las. Co. • ROOFING AD 2-3673 LIBERTY GLASS CO. • Aluminum Btorm 8MB • Haaortff Re-Glased — Re-Screane4 las. Co. Final Appeal • ALUMINUM SIDING 319 North Avo. E. Wistfitld OF WESTFIELD • Ins. Co. ol ROBERT F: DAY • AWNINGS Dial 232-6700 North Prescription Optklon At a special meeting of the fund • JALOUSIES An to Radiator* «We Service Want We Sell" Repaired • Reoored • Replaced • Maryland Casualty Co. oall raising committee, Dr. Harold Was- FREE ESTIMATES BOWLING 1006 South Ave. W. Wettfleld • Ohio Casualty Int. Co. serman, president of the Union Dial 686-9661 Union I LINDEMAN BUICK CO. Dtal • W«et American las, CO. County Heart Association, made the 2064 Morris Ave. Call 232-7550 following statement: INC. Anthorlaed FORMAL WEAR RAYMOND E. WHEELER "With dedicated persons such as 1 •ULCH Mr. and Mrs. S. Zamballa of West- ARTISTS SUPPLIES BUICK and OPEl CLARK LANES OPTICIANS field as chairmen of fund raising for Sal«i and Service our community we are sure that We.tfield PEARSALL & many Westfield residents have not Parts — Repairs air had the opportunity to donate to this QUALITY USED CARS BOWLING FRANKENBACH, INC most important health cause. AD 2-8484 •auk Bar • Cocktail Lo««t«e "This is through no fault of the 10 Brunswick Automatle Bst llll «M Hertk A«. ltt TAILORS Hoarst Monday f:M AJL U t FJl chairmen who have topped their own AWNINGS, SHADES PlnMttiii^ ^ M • Fr«a BlttlBsT B*rvto« For BowlUff "Formal Wear Rentals4* Daily: •:!• A.M. U •;!• FJ| efforts for the past two years, and Ho than FOBIU Dial 233-5512 therefore since our year end will be • TT— Daytlin* Bowllav lutnMUoa We Have Our Own Btoott OF Art Supply WntfWd Window Shop kF Qualiftad lnatruotora CUSTOM TAILORED SUIT* 110 Central Av* June 30, we urge any resident who DRY CLEANING INSURANCE Grumbacher Artists' Materials REILLY E«. IBIS 381-4700 wishes to help bring Westiield over MAXER8 OK afea'a ft Women's Altertttos* the top again to mail their contribu- Brushes • Oils WE REPLACE Canvas OldimobiUCo. 140CtntrolAv«. Clark Dial 233-1538 tions to cither Mrs. Zamballa, 40 Authorised 111 Qulmby St. Westfield Woodbrook Cir., or to th echapter Dial 233-3462 OldtmoWle. 2324700 BROKEN FRAMES headquarters, 98 West Jersey St>, •1 Elizabeth." 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AltD UdHTDTO FOTtTUe WAIT I year falls short of $700, and the If no answer, 1M-I1T1 • Fine Bohemian We replace all types of lensee> tot president is confident that this goal KAA e ALA e M.C.A. Rood Aid TOYOTA \ Imported Just bring In the piece* of 206 North Av#. W. W««tftoU Crystal will be reached if all who have not It Hour Towing ferric* UMEN0 • BBD8PRKAM LEHIGH OIL CO., INC Chandeliers broken glasses. had the opportunity to give mail in Fender Repairs — Palatla* Corona l>WI»ioB of Joy OU Go. and ottaere Custom Made VUUL, OU$ e Lampe of ROBT. E. BRUNNER their contributions. Tiuck Patnttns nnd Repairs t Crown B«dan •L1F COVBIM • DRAPXR1W Distinction tor The chapter is hopeful of continu- Forelsrn Car • Stout Pickup* every purpope WettSeM • Land Crulaw 4 DrlT« e Large Beltetloa ing the proper instruction of all Dial 232-3533 of Shades Craafet4 medical and para-medical personnel Call 232-8817 Dial 752-3800 • Lamp Monntlne; in mt* in the life saving cardio-pulmonary 120 Windsor Av. 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0 MUAMOUH. 0 * 0 MAMVW4MB Space Space 232-4407 THE WBSTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE IS, IMS Slocum Wins Wings Oleinon (3, C> Univewlty, whoro 300 Honor Dr. Albert Meder Jr., Holy Trinity lio was commissioned ui»n complo- In AF Graduation tlon of the Air Foi«o Hosovvo Of- NEW flcors Training Coiiis program. Ho Retiring from State University 1968 Graduates Second Lieutenant Frank H, Slo- Is a membor of Nu Kiwllon in id, lolu cum Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Heidi Ljambda Sigma. Or. Albert E. Meder JJ\ of Wetet- tributes to Dean Meder on the occa- LIBRARY fStory on Page 1) Slocum Sr. of 043 Mountain Ave., l-leld who has been a member of the sion of his retirement. President for having completed the pre- has been awnrded U. S. Air Foive 'Rutgers faculty since 1926 and who John J. KinseHa of tlit N, J. Assoc- scribed course of study, diplomas 52,200 livea wero forfeited on silver pilot wings upon graduation America's Irigtovays in 1907, accord* played an Influential role in the iation of Mathematics Te'achers cited BOOKS were awarded to the following stu- at Rundolpli AFB, Tex. revision of mathematics education, him ot the dinner for cont-nibutitona ing to an annual survey by The dents: Lieuteniant Slocum, o graduate of 'was honored Thursday night upon to ihe growth of the Association, Lawrence Alan Aubrecht, David Travelers Insurance Companies, In 'his retirement from the state univer-. Other organizations which congrat- The following new books have been Alan Borris, George Bauernsehrnltt, We&Lfield Senior High School, re- addiLion, 4,200,000 persona were in- •a»y. ulated Dr. Moder were the Southern added to the shelves at the Wcstfjuld John Edward Bell Jr., Marita Lynn ceived a BS degree in 196fi fnom jured.

About 900 persons gathered in the Association of Colleges and Solxwla, Memorial Library: Bennett, Wayne Jeffrey Berntng, INS. Rutgers Urvivensity Commons to pay the Educational Testing Service, Power of Darkness, AdarnV; "The Jerome Joseph Bcrnanskls, Michael tribute to Dean Meder, who has Union College, BkxwnfieW College, Crystal Crow, Aiken; Tomorrow Will Harvey Best, Margaret Ellen Bloom, served the university through tflie Che School Mathematics study group Come, Almedingen; American De- Scoft Charles Bollwage, Kathryn years as professor of mathematics, and the Now England Association of mocracy in World Perspective; Rhu- Mary Boshier, Daniel James Breen, as acting dean of both Douglass College* and Secondary Schools. barb in the Catbird Seat, Barber; Audrey Clare Briskcy, Rose Marie College and the Graduate School of Praise was sent also by the Amer- The Love Chase, Barlow; The Emp- Briskcy, 'Mary Agnes Carney. Education, as secretary of the board ican Mathematical Society, the Na- ty Fortress, Bettelheim; Hear No Edward Sebastian Contlni, Fred- of trustees and of the total univer- tional Commission on Accrediting, Evil, Bowen; A Quiet Place to Work, erick M. Cooney, Nancy Marie Culli- sity and. most recently, as vice pro- the Middle States Association of Col- Brown; The French Chef Cookbook, nan, Joseph Michael Da ma to, Steph- vost and dean of the university. leges and Secondary Schools, the Child; The Bees, Coker; Murder on en Richard De Glulio, Jeanne Marie New Jereey Department of Educa- the Costa Brava, Coulson; The Cus- Donnelly, Patricia Ellen Eagan, Main speakers at the dinner were ter Myth, Graham; Rosy Is My Rela- Dr. Mason W. Gram, Rutgers presi- tion, the Board of Managers of the Fredrica Faith Falbo, James Aquin Now Jersey Neuro-Psycfottftplc In- tive, Durrell; New Jersey, Hannau; Farrell, Thomas William Fitzgerald, dent, who praised Dr. Meder's long The Oxford Companion to English service to the abate university and stitute, the New Jersey Association Barbara Elaine Foerst, Linda Lor- of Colleges and Universities and Literature, Harvey; The Art of etta Frain, Gregory Theodore Fuchs, Rev. Laurence McGJnley, S.J., form Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking, Heller; er president of Fonttttm' University "? *ati°!»l CouncU <* Teachers Suzanne Emma iGjerfoer,. Victoria Mathematics. A Short History of Chinese Commu- Helena Glembocki. who has long been associated with nism, Hon. Dr. Meder in (tie activities of the The National Council credited Dr. Denise Marie Grant, Mary Jose- Middle 9batea Association of Colleges Meder with . playing an important Also, The Adolescent and His phine Gredd, James Louis Guididas, and Universal*. Father McGinley role in the revolution in mathematics World, Josselyn; Assault, Kelly; To Susan Jean Gurka, William Gerard spoke on Dr. Meder's community and teaching which has oticured in the Seek a Newer World, Kennedy; The Haedrich, Laurie Ann Hart, Jerome educational activities. S. during the part. deteade. For Other Child, Lewis; The Spanish Centuries, Lloyd; The Wednesday Francis Hendricks, Melanle Eliza- Dr. Meder was presented wtttt an Visitors, Lynne; The Limits of Pow- beth Hess, Mary Ellen Hill, Patrick inscribed Revere bowl and a check, er, McCarthy; Two Thousand Years Michael Ianniello, Mary Genevieve M well m a acrtapbook of testimon- in Rome, Mertz; Silent Star, Moore; Kaszuba, Christine Alice Kerlin, ial! from many of the organisations The Latter-Day Saints. Mullen; The Anne Elizabeth C. Kitey, William Why we don't caB he had worked wttti over the velars. emaWcs of the College Entrance Ex- Michael King, Francis Xavier Kbep* amination Board. Pahtmann Book of Interior Design, Among those who sent personal Pahlmann; The Coming 'Revolution fler. the Volkswagen on the left teBtimoniato was Dr. Robert C. A graduate of Columbia University, in Medicine, Rutstein; The Magic of James John Kreig, Lucia Ingeborg BENEATH the ifaeHertif palini la Viettin CWW«\ a former president of Rut- received the A.M. degree Walking, Sussman; Selected Essays, Kristen, Robert Stanley Knicwk, the Volcswagen Station Wagon. •f the Flrtt Cavalry Dlvlii©! take eevtr m fer«, who wrote of Dr. Meder, •*! nwn Columbia and has been pre- Anthony John Lugara, John Ray- 1 wilh Troy; Janua Island, Wilson. /y> fire whUe ea patrol. have always found him to be a man M* *^ an honorary 1L.D. by Also, Ombudsmen for American mond Maleckar, Margaret Mary of qu** and reHaUe mind and great Fai™igh Dickinson University and Manahan, Arnold Dennis Manio, .. Just because the Volkswagen on the left looks Government?, American Assembly; like a station wagon, some people have concluded intertty, wtth a aeitte of humor and ** *»n<*ary L.H.D. by Bfcomfiekl Poetics,' Aristotle; Subject Collec- Patricia B. Martina, Joseph Paul Me- m of good cotnpBiuonsWp.cotnpBiuonsWp." 5 Por V Carter, Jean Frances Meagher, Dl- It actually tt the Votkswagen Station Wagon. truste tions, Ash; The Discipline of Power, Matiy orgeriaattm sent dfidal ••**•"« *** e of the Ameri- Ball; Where Are the Russians?. anne Frances Murphy, Christine How rash. can Mathematical Society. Bent ley; The Great Monkey Trial Marie Neeiy, Nancy Jane Netgod, A resident of 508 Safter PI., Dr. r John Anthony Norton, Patricia Ann Its storage capacity is much too modest. (Even DeCamp; Eminent Domain; Yeats With its septs folded down it's just 42 cu. ft.) Elaine Sauetti Lomrine MacDontW, I Meder has served as chairman of the Among Wilde, Joyce, Pound, Eliot, Nugent. Judy YanHehin, Kathy Wright, Plat trustees of HknmHeld College and and Auden, Ellmann; Man, Society, Kathleen Erin O'Donnell, Arieen Its seating capacity is much too conventional. The Wefltfetid Girt Scouts of aU girt packing her own equipment Wright, Am Klein, Linda Sweeney. | as a trustee of Union College. and Education, Karier; The New Frances Olson, Patricia Ann Palu- 14 passengers is nothing to write home about.) levels engaged the Washington Rock Oamp director for the week-end was Color gueroV for the morning and Romans, Keats; The Dark Side of chowski, John Anthony Papa, Paul And the size of that door in the back is much OoUncil Camp Lou Henry Hoover at Mrs. J. R. Oodner. Assisting her evening Aag ceremonies were the Marketplace, Magnuson; The G. Parsons, John Paul Pasternak, too commonplace. (A mere 42.7" by 25.4".) MtfdleviUe far tost week-end. FHth were Mrs. H. P. Clements, Mrs. H. chosen from the campers. 1(3 Indians, Macmillan Marine Atlas: New Jer- Patricia Ann Peck, Marianne T. ind sixth grade Junior Scouts, Cad- 3. BoyJe, Mrs. Ruth V. Hill, Miss Saturday Afternoon the senior sey, and Delaware Waters Iincluding Prout, Marianne J. Pryor, Therese But unstartting as these features are in a station Ittes (junior high), and Seniors of Ida Mae Trenner and a registered troops practiced and passed require- the Atlantic Introcoaatal Waterway, Mary Bauh, Joseph Lawrence Reich- wagon, they're very startling in a sedan. And Mgh school level were included. A nuree. The girte went by troops ac- ments for water safety in prepara- Dads Campout Matthews. ardt, Nancy Ann Roguskl, Joan that's exactly what this squored-eff car on the total of 343 gkto attended. Hie companied by leaden* tion for a canoe trip they are plan- Also, Roger Williams, Morgan; -Mary Ryan, Andrea Josephine Rzep- tiente for tiie week-end wat "Heppi- ning later in the season. Ihey used ka, Rosemary Elizabeth Sabo. left is. A regular sedan for people who irregularly Girls from senior troop* who acted One hundred and M Y-Indlan Asian Drama, Myrdal; Report for need a little station wagon. »ess Is going camping/' as otfes to help with younger giris Action, New Jersey; The English Jane Ellen Sandner, Nell Joseph "tip required for the canoe dads and sons from the West- We call it the Volkswagen Squareback. The punuwn and menu* were were: Troop No. mt Mary B*U, Sense of Humor, and Other (Essays, Sharkey, Anne Veronica Sherman, trip. area spent a recertt weekend planned by the gtrk and included Denise Biackwell, Nancy Ctfwcil, at Nicolson; A Handbook of New Na- Barbara Ursula Shevalev, Susan Now look at the monster on the right. Its toad- practice of damping akttb, a nature Peg Hogwi, Cfeudt* Marks and Sue 4 tions, Pearcy; The Changing Land- Marie Slevers, Patricia Ana SmUh, ing capacity is on incredible 176 cu. ft It can seat ate having 'fly '' et 's Ferry, Pa. A full week* wdlk guhfed by a ooflMrvattonM Petty; Troop No. 701, .tame Behr scape, Rand; The Pyramid of Liv- Stephen Edward Smith, Nathalie C. up to nine—yes, nine>—very tall passengers. And from Stokea State Ftorwt, and a talk em, BMe Bianco, Owngawe Bo- ing, Raskin; The Last Hero: Charles Sullivan, Mary Elizabeth Tigges, one it doesn't content itself with just having a door in on lurvivat In cue of emergeMoies ruahko, Peggy Corny, Susan though the fish were biting and try- A. Lindbergh, Rots; Profile of the Karen Marie Town, Maryann Trlano, by Mrs. Rutti V. HW, who formerly Sweeney, Pat Bfagle, Jottntw I curs when going from School Dropout, Schreitoer; The Virginia Ann Viglianti, Mary Ellen the back. It also has a kind of sliding side gate that to fourth erode, when a girl be- to catch quickly became a taught this to her Wing Itaoop in Btten Nugent, Margaret SavoCa, El- favorite Theory of Price, Stigler; Fresh, Wat- White, Diana Mary Woods, Kathleen measures an awesome 3W by 4'. Westlield. Also included were oarap- len Senft, Barbara Town and Swan comes a Junior Girl Scout and. _ . ers, Weeks* Roae Wright, Arthur Joseph 2am- lean* the G.S. prwnfee mod laws I ™«.rieH »«»rded as being Mow that's what we call a station wagon. lire programs and Sunday religious Tyler. Also, What Man Really Sal btto Jr., Kathleen Dolores Zoller, eervices: A Sabbath service wao held am) what badges and the challenges a son was an 18* inch Karen Antoinatte 2ych. Settled? They have teamed the pickeral •Hhough baas, perch and too: Jsttis, Anderson; The School- Friday - evening, and the Sunday programs-at the Saturday night matter; Atcham; The South Since tervfce was conducted by Rev. Carl campftre were Pot Bagan, Meladfe "«"*«« Jf aot in large sizes. Appomattox, Clark; Sign * Sym- inn mm Curtin of the Sttttwater Methodtet Hew, Peggy Manahan, Sudan Matt- the rudimertb of etfnping through bols In Christian Art, Ferguson; BUY OR SELL, USE Church. codooifts. ifciaNy oUer gk± from ^ «™P weekends are one of the 1124-1134 South AvmtiM HafntoU ley, Karen Town, Pat Trainer, Judy Awlor troops are tveaent to explain ?*5?IIght" * the year tor the Y" From Words to Stories. Guytoo; Eco- The girls travelled by bw, each Boton, Rita Hand, Laurie Ann Hort, the eooperUfen and fun that go ™ian G«Idei an:--: m .*-*' Mn. John Hlnchmen, council ad- •"•• :^i />, m /£•;&•;. visor for WestfteU G.S.t Mrs. J. R •&&& f Merchants: • • '''ft mt Oodner, spedal events chairman, i%»>&\ '•#.. Mm. Robert Thien, WeatfMd com- •M ^ w :.i!: mumty chairman, Mrs. H. P. Clern- ^ Wa ter ? 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•A LET THE LEADER PRINT IT ADom. 34)662-3-4 HMATIttO MQUtPMtMT IMTAUiD Pago 6 THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1M8 Union Facully Members goivs UnivonsHy Law School will dis- Licensed nurses aro in attendance Downer At Seminar Old Guard Concludes Season's Schedule Hearing cuss this Very ci'lt'lcol question with Still Openings in and the services of a medicM doctor Attciul Workshop the Union County Chapter of the are given promptly as reeded. Hos- Arthur E. Downer, chartered life American Civil Liberties Union uL pital care la available -nearby. underwriter^ Wcstfleld, Newark-area Indoor Program At YMCA Three Westfield facully members On Proposed Hike Its annual meeting at the Unilnrkm Center's Day Camp For further information, cojibaet general agent -for Notional Life In- of Union Coll ego narticipaled In the Church of Pla-inficld, 724 Park Ave., tho Community CciUor. surance Co. of Vermont, attended the Tho final formal mooting of tho worn outlined by Viet* Director Col- Edward J. Smith, AOSW, execu- annual workshop of the Junior Col- Plainfield, on Tuesday, June lfl, ut firm's special regional two-day semi- Old Guard of West Field was con-by. They include the N. J, State In Boro Salaries LIVD directof of tilie Wos-tficld Com- lege Council of the Middle Slntcs As- 0:fl0 -p.m. nar in New York on agency growth dueled by Dlrwlor ShiTinan Wiltord SluifTlebrwd, northern district tourn- sociation of Colleges and Secondary munity Center, has niuiouncod tlnot MftiinliiittMdc — Public hearing on Dean Ifcckcl, who is nn acknowl- and development. ill tho YMCA Tluutichiy with ;ij>prox- nnieiit last Monday and yesterday. Schools 'Monday through yesterday edged expert in consilluUonu! law lliwe are still openings in the Cen- Buchsbaum Named dmatety ISO mcMnbws pivscnl. Afloi* Sponsors are the Mlllburn and Wost- at Wesley College, Dover, Del. salary ordinances and another to ter's Day Oump conducted at NorUi- Along will) 15 other general agents prohibit parking on certain streets will discuss the crises In our society Chaplain Mcior's involution a mom- fiold Uecroiilioii CominisKions and They are Prof. John Siburn, chair- and the overall impact of the newove-r Co nip Thero nre two four-week from parts of the northeast, he par- ent, of silence was request «l in mem- in the borough will he hold at a Sandia Vice-Pres. ticipated In tlie meetings at the Sum- Old Gunrd chapters. As a host re- man of Hie biology department; meeting of the Borough Council forces manifesting themselves today. periods: July 3-31 and Aug. 1-28. ory of Senator HOIKTL Kennedy. An- sponsibility the Westficld Old Guard Prof. Auguslo Salvatore, membei of June 18. He will draw on his own persomtl A 50 i>or cent less Uian cost fee Is mit Hotel. The sessions included drew Ball acted as recording .secre- will provide refreshments, On Tues- the mathumalics department, and charged, Solomon J, BucftoOaum of 4 Pino workshops conducted by home office The proposed salaries for nuinici- involvement in this area as a law Court, has been oRxtcd via presi- tary in Joseph Connolly's absence. day the local chapter will hold a Mrs. Mary Hichler, assistant li- professor and as a member of the •NorUiovor Oamp is situated on an and regional executives on proced- The former nmioimuixl I he birUulays badios Day. Shufftelioard and other brarian. 83-acre site and nestles in the roll- dent In charge of research of the ures for the selection of new agents. who holds the multiple positions of Board of Trustees of the New Jer- Sandia Corporation in Albuquerque, •and Ralph itusLin, .kicob llalsey, games will bu flayed with prizes to sey State Civiil Liberties Union. ing hills »f the Watchung Mountains. Eugene May and George Pease were the lucky lailics. It is planned to borough clerk, court clerk and tax Now facilities designed along eatily New Mexico. The Sandia Corpora- collector, will receive a total salary In addition to Dean Heckel's ad- tion is A subsidiary of Uie Western serenaded, liave a hobby display undor the di- dress, there will be reports on UieAmerican Hlstrical fchomes include appointed to Ivis present post in rection of William Willis, and re- Grant Becomes of $11,766, an increase of $666; Mrs. Pilgrims Settlement, Oolojrial Ham- Electric Company. 1965. Waldo K. Mowen, tho nonoficnarian Helena Dunne, deputy borough clerk, past and current acbivitios of the fathor-iii-Iaw of Walliir Staats was freshments will be served. Union County chapter in the area of let, Pennsylvania Dutch Community, Dr, Buchsbaum, who Is director Born in Poland, Dr. Bi*ch*aum $0,232.80, nn increase of $352.80; Indian Village and a Western Town. of the Electronics Research Labora- greeted as a special guest. Returned Paul Sutlon, while leading in group Lockheed Pres. Mrs. Doris Carson, assistant court civil liberties and a discussion of received B.S. and M.S. degrees from singing, soloed in new versions of The Day Camp Is for children sev- tory at Bell Telephone Laboratories, members included John Loeffler clerk and deputy tax collector, $6,- plans for concrete action in the McGill University in 1052 and 1963, from Bermuda, Henry Engolfraed old favorites. A film concluded the Lockhecd Aircraft Corporal ion's future in facing this mounting crisis. en to 11 years of age, with swimming Holindel, will assume his new post respectively, and the Ph.D. degree board of directors has anonunced 232.80, an increase of $352.80; Robert on July 1, •from Hawaii, Jolin Moore back from meeting. All persons interested in the pres- in two Olympic-size swimming pools, from tiie Massachusetts Institute of the election of Akin J. Grant of 93 Koser, superintendent of public upper New York state and Stanley ervation of civil liberties, whether arts and crafts, sports, nature study, (Dr. Buschbaum joined Bell Labor- Technology Mo-4967. He* retrained «t Barcliester Way as president of works, secretary to board of asses- "Waugh who had returned from Win- Alumni Elect President, member of the ACLU or not, aremusic, drama, hiking and social ac- atories, the research and develop- M.I.T. until 1956 and. engaged dn re- Lockheed Electronics Company, sors and municipal engineer, $11,766, tivibies. nepesaukee, N. H. invited to attend. ment unit of the Bell System, in search in microwave plaamas in Honor Former Resident Plainfield. He will succeed Daniel J. an increase of $666. 1958. During his early career he en- Bowling continues on an informal Also, Mrs. Caroline G. Brummer, To make camp life more exciting magnetic fields. Gribbon, whose retirement was an- and interesting, activities are plan- gaged in experimental and theore- basis. Top scores were turned in Joseph T. Ambrose of 549 Lenox nounced . assistant borough treasurer, $4,- tical research in gaseous and solid 'He is a fellow cf the American ias follows: Hugo Gold 247, William Ave. has been elected to a three- 960.80, an increase of $360.60; Mrs. ned along historical themes to feed A native of Chicago, Mr. Grant the minds and fire the imagination state plasmas. He became head of Physical Society and is currency Gray 201 and Daniel McFadden 191. year term as a membcixiL-large of received bachelor and master of sci- Alycc Psemeneki, secretary to su- Camera Club the solid s&te and plasma physics chairman of its division of plasma E. C. Ewcn, general secretary o! the executive committee of the Rut- perintendent of public works, $4,- of campers. With the aid of proper ence degrees in electrical engineer- paint and period "props," the build- research department in 1961 and was physics. the YMOA, spoke in an amusing and gers Alumni Association. ing from the Illinois Institute of 960.80, an increase of $800.80; Linda ings recall an important era in early i. light vein expressing his best wishes Honored at the association's an- Technology,, where he also taught Davies, clerk-stenographer, $4,960.80, Elects Residents to the membership for a pleasant nual meeting was a former West- an increase of $800.80; Daniel Har- American history. These serve as an as an instructor of electrical engi- educational focus for the programs. summer and looking forward to con- field resident, Charles H. Brower, neering. Mr. Grant is a graduate of nett, plumbing inspector, fees not to Winners in three categories were tinuing a pleasant association next now of Bnielle, who was given the exceed $1,800, same as last year; announced and new officers were in- An all-inclusive planned program Northwestern University's Institute of athletic, recreation and educa- fall. Alumni Trustees Award for note- Mrs. Fern Hyder welfare director, stalled at the annual banquet of the for Management. He actively served tional activities- are designed to We take pride Summer events at Tamaques Park worthy service. in the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1946 $1,400, same; Jacob R. Bauer, judge, Plainfield Camera Olub (at the Olara $4,000, same as last year; Chester A. Louise Restaurant Friday evening. make tlie campers strong and heal- and was a member of the Naval Re- thy as well as develop their prowess serve until 1956. Johnson, bulding inspector, $4,000, Mrs. Lorrimer Armstrong, 212 S. same as last year; public works em- Euclid Ave., won top honors in thein -athletic activities and give them in serving Before joining LEC, Mr. Grant ployees, $2.60 to $2.90 per hour, com- Class A color slide division,

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*< 27, mV00 # foifeU, ft, % 4610313 « Pwtppony, *- 46, MUito • 1<**m, ft. h UUm • fan ft 22, 5164MS Page * THE WESTFIELD (N..T.) LEADER. THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1968 Special Summer Scotch Plains-Fan wood News Rates At YMCA LOOK The Westfield YMCA wlH g WAYS BEFORE Jnntt oMer special summer membership Am IM I riff New Stewart To Aid Employment, Psychiatric Clinic rates lo aconrodntc those who will CROSSING TENDER LOVING bo spending the summer in West- CAR! Training of Disadvantaged Tiold or adjacent communities ac- Aids 746 cording to a report released today Scotch Plains—Joseph Stewart, of versities, the chemical industry and by Jay F. Rochlin, chairman of the The Union County Psychiatric Y's program committee. The special SCATS RESBRVBD 2107 Gallaglw Ave., a senior siafC the ACS with its nation-wide net- Clinic's professional staff held con- advisor in the technology sales divi- work of 169 local sections can move membership is for n pertod of three ferences with 746 persons in April months, from the date of registra- sion of Esso Research and ISnginocr- to carry out the new programs. In its handling of iU cases of emo- ing Company, is heading an unpre- At the conference a biracial panel tion-ally disturbed children and tion. cedented cliort by t h e American of about 30 persons, some from out- adults. Summer memberships, acording to AAA TtAPne IAKTY Chemical Society to strike at the side the chemical community, will Mr. Rochlin, ore a writable to boys POITU CONIIti root causes of today's urban crisis study existing training and educa- Executive Director Benjamin H. (fourth grade and up) and men, and —unemployment and lack of educa- tion programs and teempts to devel- Haddock of Fanwocd announced to- represent a .substantial saving over PRBIEV tion. op employment opportunities in the day that the clinic now has 530 chil- the annual rnte, Programs in \Vhidr chemical industry. The Society's lo- dren and 369 adults under the care members may participate include all Mr, Stewart, on ACS member for of its professional psychiatric staff. PFC WILLIAM WORTH more than :io years, is chairman of cal sections will provide information gymnasium and swimming activities' CRANFORD MB0YS a special six-member subcommittee on successful local programs for the "During the month we added 14 as scheduled. For boys, the special CflANfGRD DR 6-V7/9 established by the ACS committee panel's consideration. •'••'. I -\-< - • '* children -and three adults to our summer membership will satisfy the Private Worth Set» "If the American Chemical Society caseload," Mr. Haddock said. "But," membership requirement for Day on chemistry and public affairs. The — TODAY THBU TUBBOAY — formation of the subcommittee rep- is to play a meaningful role in alle- he 'added, "because of a need for Camp, or for Camps Wawayaoda or Duty In Vietnam Speers. Enrollments for the summer PAUI, NBWNAN In resents a unique attempt by a scien- viating the plight of the disadvant- additional personnel, we still had a Pfc. William S.'-Worth, son of Mrs. tific society to mount an organized aged citizens of our nation, we must MRS. AUDREY HULL waiting list of 52 children and 41 wttl continue through the month of June. A conversation feature of the Betty Sieben-Morgen Worth oFMona- "THE SECRET WAR OF ACADEMY offensive to train and employ dis- not only provide leadership in at- adults at the end of the month's squan, and the late George C. AWARWARD advantaged persons. tacking the problems, but also show period." summer membership permits -full HARRY FRIGG" credit for an annual membership Worth Jr., is on duty in Saigon, Mr. Stewart, who works for Esso concretely how an orginaation such Mrs. Hull Heads The breakdown of the waiting list South Vietnam. ' JESS prior to the expiration date. 1 ¥ GGO. PBPPARI1 guess who at Heron Tower in Elizabeth, is or- as ours can contribute," Mr, Stew- by the area communities served by coming ganizing a high-level conference for ant said. "Although alone we can- Further information may be ob- Private Worth is serving in com- RAYMOND BURR Agency Group the clinic, with the number of chil- bat with the Army's 27th,Artillery. to dinner early July in Washington to seek not solve the basic problem, we can dren first, follows: Fanwood, 2, 0; tained by calling the YMCA during "P.J specific ideas, programs and courses sot an example that can be adopted Mrs. Audrey Hull has been elected the day or evening. He has been in Vietnam since March. Mountainside, 3, 1; Scotch Plains, 3, The serviceman was inducted in Oc- 'RE PRESENTATIONS— of action by which colleges and uni-by other scientific societies." president of the N. J. Association of 0; Westfield 2, 0, \V*4., Than.* MOR, « Tbe«. , . . Private Employment Agencies. tober, 1067, and received training at '.'Harry- Ppigg'/.. 1:15, 3:30 For the newly elected officer, lead- •During the month the clink; pro- Fort Dix and Fort Sill, Okla. He was "P.J," 3:00, 7:45 ership in professional and business vided 1887 hours, of staff personnel Lieut. Slocum employed at Princeton University Frtdnr • • • service. at the time of his Induction. "Harry Frlgrff" 1:1B, 7:00, 10:35 groups is a.t established habit. Last "P.J." 3:00.. 8:B0 B0WCRAFT v.v -^' "' < " J V year she served as president of tfie Wins AF Wings Private Worth is the grandson of Scotch Plains Businessmen's Asso- the late William SUsbenxMorgen of "Harry Frlffgr" 3:20, 7:00, 10:40 PLAUMD "P.J." 1:30, 5:15, 9:00 ciation -and heads her own company, Lieut. Heidi Slocum Jr., USAF, Westfield, and the nephew of Robert Fun For All Age* A-l Business and Employment Serv- J. Sieben-Morgen, Westfteld and En- has completed the S3 week under- "Harry Prigrg" 1:5G, (1:00, 9:45 ice, with officers in Scotch Plains, graduate pilot training at Randolph glewood, Fla. "P.J." 3:50, .8:00 m.72 Union, CaWwell, New Brunswick and i MQTCMnAMt Air Force Base, Tex./ where he re- — STARTING WEDNESDAY — ®m Fririceton, the first of which was ceived his wings upon graduation as Mor« than 4,200,000 persons sus- opened in 1962. She is a director of a pilot May 31. "YOURS, MINE AND the National Employment Associa- tained injuries in automobile acci- Mfnlihm «**« • *rch#fy So K»rt» • Pine P»n* tion, a member of the Business and He will now attend six to eight dents last year. Driver error, ac- OURS" W»ltr CyclM • Cano«inc weeks further training in survival Pony « Horat-hck W#M Professions* Women's Club of Eliza- cording i<> Dbt Travelers Insurance • Whillto Ootf Odvlnl beth, and is active in tfre Chambers tactics and piloting before departing "FIRECREEK" Snieh tor • PicAk AIM for foreign service. Companies annual rtatteiics, was re- of Commerce of New Brunswick, 5pons4ble for more than 80 percent Union, Summit, Princeton and Tren- His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heidi ton. Slocum Sr. of 843 Mountain Ave. of the 1967 highway casualties. A graduate of Packard Business attended the ceremonies at San An- College in New York, site began her tonio and were also entertained by LEADER ADS •- -"i business career as a secretary and his flight commander, Maj. Robert in six years irose to a position of Turnbaugh, USAF, and Mrs. tfurn- BRING RESULTS executive responsibility. Mrs. Hull baugh, former WestYield residents. then retired to devote complete at- tention to her growing family and BETTY LINTON ucom m person- became a Scotch Plains resident in ai triumph at AdelaMt In "Guyi 1968. In this area she sensed a need and Holts" atarring Tony Martin For an employment agency capable al the Mcarfowbrook pinner Thea- MaNrMM dairy of 1 P.M. starHnp Monday, JUM 17 of offering the type of services that tre, Cedar Grave, Taeklay through in her previous business experience Sunday. The smash hit muLcal NOW TMfcU TUESDAY RAMRIDEJIs enjoyed by Devise Brtdfea, 4, f she, as ah employer, had wished to will run thrmtgh Sunday, Jane N. last Actress Award her grandfathers farm 1m Eaglaid. Three-yeiroM receive. Jeoatfer BUcibrow it ebviomly eavfeu •( te friend's In private We, Audrey is Mrs. alop tbe woolly George Hull, and is the mother of four sons. Mr. Hull is with the Le- high Warehouse and Transportation Co. love story No Opposition oftodty SHOP Major Doneski THE LEADER STORE In Boro Election Tn the Mountainside Republican primary last week Councilman Wil- Graduates fred Brandt, seeking ia new team, re- Scotch Ptalft*—Afftny Major Bern- ceived 621 votes white John Hechble ard J. Doneski HI was named an polled 615. early graduate of the Army Com- In the Democratic Mne, Robert Sa- mand 'and General Staff College May charow received 135 and John H. 31 at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. His Palmer Jr., 132 votes. wife, Mary Louise, lives at 227 Haw- Republicans elected >to the muni* thorne St. cipal committee were: District one, 19ie early graduation allows the SWIM Frank Torma and Lucille S. Reel; armor officer to report to bis next Katharine District two, William O. Van Blar- duty station prior to the regular ex- HEPBURN TRUNKS com and Marguerite G. Linke; Dis- ercises to be held June 7. *+* trict three, John H. Keewan

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MEN'S SHOP it LEAGUE LINES" It's Father's Day at WYATT L»aqii* of Women Voter! League Lines will start a tivc Quiz in this column which will The store that caters exclusively to males BROTHERS be continued for two more weeks. True or False? 1. Most bill

3. Standing committees meet reg- *- '>£> ularly to consider bills. 4. A daily record, similar to fche •*-v Congressional Record, is kept of the '-:*'-'- *:-; proceedings of t>he N. J, Legislature, .1 •.• i 5. Pointing of the Legislative In- Turtle Neck and Mock Turtle dex, Legislative Manual and 'Legis- lative News is done by a stat gov- - -0 *:-::• ernment printing office. Shirts 6. Most members of the 1968 'Leg- SB v.--\ islature have had some previous fs&m f from $4.00 to $25.00 legislative experience. **y, Answers to the Quiz, [>:-:-: 1. F passed without debate. m m mm P?5 2. False. Special interest bills arc m F Long and Short Sleeves CHANGE OF SCENE—A traditional damaak wiCa takes on a gay new took for summer with fit-llke-uphol- framed in general language to cir- B, •tery slipcovers In a boldly flowered linen cooled In tones of Ice blue, green and violet. TOM plllowi, fern* \'<-\ cumvent the Constitutional ban on c-w>. In Cotton, Banlon, Italian and m .'VJ I*-;-? and plenty of chalk white accents freshen a room for rammer, too. Cuitom slipcovers by Koos Bros.* to* r: such bills, ^^ Furniture Sbowplace, lUhway. ,.#*•• . i - 3. True. However, due to Jack of Irish Imported Cotton and Silk Acetate n J j t n * space and time they are scheduled m P Wl to meet at half-hour intervals—a r,v,v Quick-Change Artistry With Koos' Slipcovers limitation which precludes meaning- ful consideration of the substance I'v m Look Into the quick-change artist- by tweed, skirted all around in gen-liquids bo "bead up'* on the surface Df the bMs. ry of slipcovers if you want a change erous box pleats. A bright floral or until wiped away with a sponge. 4. False. Only records of votes on i-:^^ mSS.1> of scene, a new color scheme or a stark black and white herringbone Color and pattern can be used to bills are kept. i'K-2 whole style in your living room, gives the same sttfa a right-now Con- improve balance in 2 rooms, Mr. 5. False. They are published by mm temporary look . . . especially if the three different private farms. v.-a You can go from Cor.itemporary Meyer pointed out. A quiet, dark iVi Mi And of course, a fabulous collection of .to Colonial, from French to Italian cushicos are covered in the newpattern minimizes the size of a 6. False. 72 out of 120 members ' to Spanish with slipcovers , . . turn "soft-edge" styJijtg without welting. monster chair or enormous section- are serving in the Legislature for the first time. a hodge-podge of mis-mates into a By all means, advised Mr. Meyer, al, A large room that seems "un- Sports Jackets • Slacks •Robes coordinated grouping, or breathe new derfumished" looks cozier when up be adventuresome with color. Slip- Iwtetered pieces are covered in life into a tired but much-loved chair covers are inexpensive enough that Drug Charges Bring Pajamas Dress Shirts Ties or sofa. With well-titting custom- bright, bold prints. made slipcovers you.can (

— J ' " — • the first charge, filed on his arrest Sept. 14, when he was arrested again Summer Fitness Miss Patricia Robinson May 15 on the heroin and stolen Wins Silver Wings As goods charges. Program At Y American Stewardess The Wes*HeM VMCA wfll again Miss Patricia HetfieW Robinson, Wilson PTA Installs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick have an active junior-eenfor high ] •

, New Officers F school summer program beglnniaf Robinson, 2148 Shactoamaxon Dr., V F hi 'mA• • rt a - * • ^TC wwK m rtnnBj *^« x^fvn synf has t*« aw«rd«d the silver-wing* LisC president of periods for junior-senior high boys of an American Airlines stewardess Wilson; PTA, installed the following - • • • . ••** ••• : ere scheduled daily Monday-^dday and has now been assigned to flight new officers at the recent PTA from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. duty out of New York City. board meeting held at the home of If you nave n't seen our Gift Department lately On Monday and Wednesday morn- She received her wings as a grad- Mrs. Edward Swan: President, Mrs. ings from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. super- uate in the lith class this year at Swan; vice president, Mrs. Gregory vised weight room periods are sched- the American Airlines Stewardess Autrey; secretary, Mrs, Richard you should — unusual domestic and imported uled for junior high boys. Senior College, Fort Worth, Tex. Walbrecker; treasurer, Mrs. J. S. high boys can enjoy an open weight Miss Robinson, who was born inMerry. Weyman Steengrafe, princi- room Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 New Haven, Conn., graduated from pal, greeted the new officers and p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. Fanwood High, Scotch Plains, in commended the outgoing officers and gifts for men •— to 12 noon. 1965. She received her A.A. degree PTA Board. Handball court activities have from Endiicott Junior College, Bev- been reserved for junior high boys erly, Mass., in 1967. Luggage • Games Wine Racks Monday and Wednesday from 10:30 Prior to joining American Airlines, 100 different subjects during her six to 11:30 a.m. The handball court I* she was employed ait Lockheed Elec- weeks training at American's Stew- open to senior high boys Monday- tronics, Ptaiirfield. ardess Ootflege. Subjects ranged Wood Carving Platters Grilles Friday 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 2 to 4 She is S ft. 3 in. tall, with brown from make-up and grooming to in- p.m. hair and green eyes. flight food service and theory of All junior-wnior high boys are en- Miss Robinson studied more than flight. couraged to continue their personal Liquor Cases Bar Equipment Decanters fitness programs at the Y during the summer months. Attitudes & Platitudes Jerry Marcus Toiletries • Burtau Organizers

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tion to the six grade class going on to the Jr. High School. Week Ftfvc awards won by loeafl students CHURCH SERVICES Sermon In the Lutheran Hour poster contest "GOD LOVES THE POOR" was presented, By Jim Fowler, Minister I A retiring teacher who was recog- HOLT TRINrTY R. C. CHURCH Fellowship Room; 8 p.m., At Anon Echo Luke Church of Christ i nized is Mrs. Wanda Reuning, nur- Newcomers, classroom; 9 p.m., Al sery teacher for 14 years in the Rt. Rev. Mf|r. Charles B. Murphy Paitor Anon Family Group, Coe Fellowship Let me quote without comment the cry of a poor woman exactly as Christian Day School. Mrs. Helen Feuensteln will become the replace- Assistant* Room. toid to her interviewer, C. E. Jackson Jr. of the "Christian Herald/' and Rev. Silvstore TagUawal printed in the January, 1968 issue. Then I shall quote passages from the ment nursery teacher. Following the service, pupils and Rev. John WOODSIDE CHAPEL scriptures which speak eloquently to our situation—even out of antiquity. RECTORY: SIS nnt Street Morse Avc, Fanwoed "You're asking me what poverty is?" •parents met in the parish haU for Phone: AD Z-0U8 "Well, you've come to Hie light person, but you won't enjoy my defini- a reception of the graduates. Re- Sunday: 11 a.m., Walter Jensen o! freshments were served. Sunday Masses: In church, 7, 8:10, tion. Are you sure you want to hear it? Here I am, dirty, smelly, with no 9:20, 10:30, 11:40 and 12:50; 9 a.m., Fanwobd will bring the message at proper underwear beneath this rotten dress. I don't know about you, but . Redeemer Lutheran Day School the Family Bible Hour. The Sunday currently concluding its 15th term children's Mass. In chapel, 8, 10:10, the stench of my teeth makes me half sick. They're decayiny, but they'll I 11:60 and 12:50. School will be in session at the same •is one of more than 1400 Christian time; 7:30 p.m., Mir. Jensen will al- never be fixed. That takes money. elementary schools conducted by the Holyday Musses; In church, 6, "Listen to me without pity, now, for I don't need your pity; it won't parishes of The Lutheran Church- so be the speaker at the evening *" «C 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 0:45 and 10:30 a.m.; help me at all, and it won't help my hungry children. Listen to me with Missouri Synod. in the evening at 7 p.m. service. understanding, if you can. Try to put yourself in my dirty, wornout, ill .•••.'. Weekday Masses: In church, 6:30, Tuesday: 8 p.m.; prayer and Bible fitting shoes—if you can stand the thought, much less the reality. What is *•«* 7:15 and 8 a.m., unlesp otherwise an* study time at the chapel. poverty? Poverty is getting up every morning from *a dirty and illness- Selects Teaching trounced. Daily Vacation Bible School will stained mattress—a hard lumpy mattress. Sheets? There are no sheets. First Friday Masse*: 6:30, 7:Uhe held this year from Friday, June They have long since been used for diapers, for there are no real diapers —^ and a. 21 through Wednesday, July. 3. Class- here, either. Aids for School es will be held each morning Mon- "That smell? That other smell? You know what that is-^plus sour milk mmmzm OUR LADY UT tOURDES day through Friday, from 0:30 a.m. and spoiled food. Sometimes it's mixed with the stench of onions cooked too Teaching materials have been se R. C. CHURCH until noon. Students four years of i parish education, addressed the And finally, I would bring two quotes from Jesus Christ: narenfes and children, and David A. "And he said unto him also that had bidden him, When thou makest Janisko, principal of the school a dinner or supper, call not thy friends, nor thy brethren, nor thy kinsman, awarded the certificates of promo nor thy rich neighbors; lest happily they also bid thee again, and a recom- Mother! New Twist pense be made thee. But when thou makest a feast, bid the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind: And thou shalt be blessed; -because they have not wherewith to recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed in the CHRISTIAN 5CIINCI on LAUNDRY PROBLEMS! resurrection of the just." Luke 14:12-14. RADIO MOORAMS "One thing thou lacketli yd: SeJl all that thou hast, and distribute unto the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, follow me." THE BIBLE DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME £ Luke 18:22. * SPEAKS TO YOU You'll dance with joy when 556 WMtffeld Avt. • AD 3-0255 JSlt- 7 "DO YOU FEEL A Punwol Hewi* «f fcomelifc* wm—jhw; camaUfly nuHfern erfr you come on washday, •ff-»tr«*t Parkin* .:.---; - * -. APPRECIATED?" and save! /..:• "T Licen*«4 Stoff ,s* SUNDAY MORNING Why bother with washday chores, *. WNfW-1130 Kc. - 6:45 A.M. Carolyn M. Dootoy >" North Av«. W., Cranfartf WERA- 1590 Kc. - S:15 A.M. * Octttoy when it costs so little to have ail your M tXHSS laundry done the IVORY WAY?

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OtPOWi HUOQVAMM Hi **** U PMOiHCt *f, 40 14010 TOE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1068 Page S after battle in Italy. In August 1790, Assistants will be Mrs. IT. Evmis, Rabbi Ki doff To Have St. Paul's Choir the government In Vienna insuod a Grace Bible School Mrs. A. Ijnrencc, the Misses Jeonnle Activities In The Churches proclamation calling for general Lawrence, Gal! Miller, Sandra Rotsb- Role in N.Y. Conclave mobilization, and prohibiting any er and Glenn Griffin. Concert Tomorrow talk or peace until "the enemy is To Open Monday Registrations have been made by Uabhi Charles A. Kroloff of Tem- back in its old boundaries." It is en- a number of children who have on- ple Emanu-El, will deliver nn invo- ECHO LAKE CHURCH Sunday, First Sunday after Trin- REDEEMER LUTHERAN Joseph Haydn's "Mass in Time Monday will be the opening date OF CHRIST tirely lii(£ily UiaL Haydn was just rolled in Vacation Bible School at cation at the 7!»th annual conven- ity: 7:45 a.m., holy communion; CHURCH of Wei" and J. S. Bach's Cantata then composing Uie famous Agnus for Vacation Bible kcnool at Grace Graco Church in former years. E. Broad fit. at Springfield-Aye. 8:45 a.m. and 10 a.m., prayer and Cer. CowperthwalUi PI. and Clark St. tion of the Central Conference of No, 105: "Horr, gehe nicht Ins ge- Dei, with its sinister Umpani part Orthodox Presbyterian Ohuich, to There is slill time to make advance American Rahbis, June 17-20 at I lit* Jtemei Fowler. Minister sermon; 11:30 a.m., holy communion Rev,. Waller A. Rcunlng •rlcht" will be sung by the Choirs of (incidentally using a much slowed- he known to the children as "•Mid- arrangements for enrollment through StaUor-IIHtDn Hotel, Boston. Mass. Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; and sermon. Vicar David A. Wood Men and Boys of St. Paul's Church down version of a French army vale Longhouse." Daily sessions, •Mrs. Width. There is no registration 10:30 a.m,, worship. Guest speaker, Tuesday: 8 p.m., vestry meeting. Thursday: 7:45 p.m., Lulhcr choir nt their annual Choir Concert to drum roll). Tlie war continued io from June 24 through July 3, will be fee, and ail cliildnm of school age Rabble Krotoff will lond his col- David DcRooy from UKJ Christian Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., holy com- rehearsal; 8 p.m., Adult Member- be presented In the.church tomorrow cioud Haydn's last years, and as he from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. will be welcome on the open ing day. lengues in prayer nt a workshop ses- Service Center, Philadelphia; 8 p.m., munimi. ship class. evening. Soloists in the program, sion on interrnotal retortions on Wed- lay dying In May 1809, the French James Petty, coordinator for the Youth Group meeting. Evening prayers nightly at 5:30. Friday: school closes; 3:15 p.m.,which will be conducted by Hfchard had occupied Vienna and No pole on *nesday morning. Wednesday: a p.m., service. junior and children's choir rehear- Connelly, organist and choirmaster school, has announced the rooter of Advise Clergymen THE CHURCH was established in the Sehonbrunn. The Rabbinic Association of more Thursday: 10 -a.m., Ladies Bible sal; 8:30 p.m., couples club picnic of St. Paul's, are Dilys Jones Smith, Tickets for the concert may be ob-teachers for the five departments. class. (Nursery facilities available). IN WESTFIELD at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. R, P. Width, and Mrs. R. L. On Involvement Mian 1,000 Reform Jewish lenders soprano; Maria Mar tell, contralto; tained from choir boys, at the parish lias chosen as its theme "Where Arc 110 Mountain Avenue Schumann. Walter Blazer, tenor, and Holly Mer- Atwell are in charge of the begin- Ministers office, or at the door on the night of Ministers should stick to their We Now?"—nn assessment of such MOUNTAINSIDE CHAPEL Saturday: Parent, teachers league -tel, bass. The choirs will be accom- ners department; in this group will Dr. Frederick E. Chrlatbm the concert. Proceeds go to the Spe- preaching and not try to change the issues as: World peace, civil rights, Highway U picnic. panied by an orchestra of strings, be children entering kindergarten or Rev. Richard L. Smith cial Choir Fund. world. church-state, inter and inlra-rolig- Robert B. Mlgnard, Pallor Sunday: B:30 a.m., early service oboes, clariMte, bassoons, trumpets, first grade in the fall. Primary Rev. James D. Cole There's no need for "starry-eyed ious relations, *and the campus revo- Thursday: 8 p.m., choir. will celebrate holy communion; 9:45 timpani and organ. grades, for those entering second romantics" to try to fix the prob- lution. Particular attention will be Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; Rev. M. Bolln Durway a.m., Sunday School and Bible class-.. , and third school grades in the fall, Rer. Ace L. Tstulw Bach g Cantata Ifl5 !s considercd lems of the inner city. given to seminars dealing with the adult school; (Nursery) 11 a.m., es; U am, Luther cho]r will sing tto ^^ onone o ff Ww sfinest finest creationScreationS ff Dr. Loo Guest be taught by Mrs. R. Roeber These suggestions for clergymen status between American and Fsraeli worship; (Nursery) 6 p.m., youth Sunday: 9 a.m., church school for at main service. The sermon w.ll be \ and Mrs. J. Daane, Mrs. W. A. Cox pre-school through five year olds; miUm in 172S for the nlnth Sunday came from two speakers at separate Jewry, the Jewish intellectual and group; 7 p.m., choir concert. delivered at both services by Pastar after Trinit u js -Jicored Jor .^ and Mrs. R. A. Barker will teach the 9 and 10:45 a.m., worship services, Of Alliance Church sessions during an institute for min-the Jewish religious community and •Monday; 1:30 "p.m., cottage prayer Walter A. Reuning on The Bisen contralto, tenor and bass juniors, who are to be in fourth and isters at Rutgers University ar- Jewish education for the young and group. Dr. Christian will preach on the fifth grades. Intermediates, those topic "Love Your Neighbors." Life in the Home " Renewal of mamarr- \\so]olsi chorus ^ ^^s trurrtpet( Dr. Andrew Ben Loo, chaplain ranged by the College of Agriculture adult. Tuesday: 8 p.m., Women's.Mis- riage vows will be observed m both (^ings. and continue, The unknown serving the Shlhlin Chapel for seven going into sixth and seventh grades, and Environmental Science. sionary Society. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH services. . librettist provided a text of excep- years, which is attended by Presi- will be taught by the pastor, the The first was from Leo Welnstein, Rev. R. L.1 Atwell. Mrs. R. E. Pack- Wednesday: 8 p.m,, prayer and 17t Elm Street Suntlay school \t[omny high quality and Bach seized dent Chiang Kai-shek and high of- judge of the Mo.imouLh County Bible study. Rev. William K. Cober, Patter teachers meeting. every opportunity In translating it ficials of Fre China will speak at er and Mrs. Width will share the Juvenile Court, and the second from teaching responsibilities for the jun- viduals and the masses will pros- lUr. Robert W. Thatcher into a truly inspired musical setting. The Alliance Church, Retford Ave. Seward Hiltncr, professor of theol- per." CALVARY LUTHERAN Thursday: 1 p.m., Senior Citizens* GRACE ORTHODOX The "Mass in Time of War" is one and Cherry St., Cranford, at 7 p.m. ior high school class. ogy and personality at Princeton CHURCH (LCA) trip to Duke Estate; 7:45 p.m., PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of the six large-scale masses Haydn, Sunday. . Theological Seminary. Dr. Hiltner said he detected a ten- 10ft Eastman fit, Craaford chancel choir rehearsal; 8 p.m., liat Bmtevard wrote in bis later years. Scholars be- (For the last 20 years Dr. Loo has "You can influence politics, but dancy among seminarians to "go Children's committee, state confer- ROBERT h. ATWELL lieve that this work was first per- been associated with the Pocket tored churches in New York, Chi- not become involved," Judge Weln- after the Holy Grail jobs." He di- TIM Her. AftuM J. ence. Peddle School, Highstown. Mtelftter formed on Sept. 13, .1796, at the Testament League as it official resi- cago, Boston and San Francisco, and stein stated. "Rather, you should be- rects young men with a missionary The Rer. Gordon L. Half Friday: State conference, Peddie Sunday worship at 11 o'clock. Bergkirche in Eisenstadt. On Dec.dent representative, with headquar- has been interpreter in Hong Kong come involved with your people, your zeal to somehow help Harlem to turn Bible school at 9:30 a.m. instead toward the suburbs "which Saturday: 8:30 p.m., annual pic- School, HigHtstown; R p.m., the Dun- 26 of the same year, Haydn conduct- ters in Taipei. for Billy Graham's ^crusades, He re- flock, in opposing drug abuses, geon (Junior High), Washington Evening worship at 7 o'clock. ed his new mass for the first time Dr. and Mrs. Loo are both gradu- cently was in Vietnam in connection crime and immorality. have got to become more Christian." nic of the Couples Club at the home Prayer and study erf Acts on Wed- School. viennfl HUft rf ates of Columbia University of New with the Pocket Testament League "Conduct yourselves so that trou- Comments such as these enlivened of Tom and Joyce Jones., nesday at 8 p.m. Sunday: 9 and 10:45 a.m., services Saturday: 12 noon to 9 p.m., board sday at 8 p m , seJf^xplana-tory. Austria was -eii- York. Dr. Loo is also a graduate of campaign of evangelism and Scrip- bled souls will seek you out and ask the three-day conference June 3-5, in of worfhip; Sunday church school of Christian education retreat. Daily Vacation B-School opens gflgflggee//iinn ththee disastroudisastrouss wawarr witwithh Yenching University in China and ture distribution now going on there. your help because they know you're which 85 cergymen examined the Sunday: 8:45 and 11 a.m., worship. at 9 a.m. Monday, June 24, for ages L ^ who was winning Grace Biblical College. He has pas- The public is invited to attend. j there in time of need. Serve indi- conflicts in the role of the minister. for nursery through grade «. The five through 15, summer schedule for the church Sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Wil- school begins next Sunday, June 23. liam K. Cober, on the subject, "Re- FUUST CHURCH OP CHRIST with classes for nursery and kinder, entry." Music under the direction garten only at ID: 45. Church services of Mrs. Donald E. Bleeke, director. will remain the Same, with babysit- Recognition of college and high ting for children under three years school graduates will be made in r ScfcMl-U A.9L at 10:45. these services; 8:45 and 10 a.m., NBTMT7-11 AJI. Monday: 7:30 p.m., church coun- church school sessions; Young Cou- SHOWING AT AUSTENS cil- ples picnic; 5 p.m.. Junior High Fel- ,ft:UPJf. lowship; 6 p.m., Senior High Fellow- "The Lord is my rock, and my for- Tuesday: 10 a.m.r charity sewing. ship. Wednesday: 8 p.m., fortieth anni- tress and my deliverer; my God, my versary committee In the lounge. Tuesday: 1 p.m.. Senior Citizens rtrength, in whom I will trust; my open house; 6 p.m., Circle 5 picnic buckler, and the horn of salvation supper at the home of Mrs. Charles- and my high tower." FIlliT METHODIST CBUBCH ton Smith, 326 Benson PI.; B p.m., At The Flau This terse from Psalms is part of missionary and stewardship com- Milliters: the Responsive Reading in this ft*. Cterfc W. Htrt mittee. week's Lesson-Sermon to be read in Wednesday: 8 p.m., college night. all Christian Science churches this ftW JIWM C. Wfcttaker Sunday. Subject of the Lesson is *t»v iUger W. Pfuttkaw FANWOOD •MT. PtlHf R. metterieh "God the Preserver of Man. CHURCH Selections from the denominational ONLY 32* WIDEI No dtfrotting «vtr—In \ IU*. tan R. P«Mtas 74 Martia* Av«., • Sunday: 9:15 and It a.m., all de- textbook, "Science and Health with rafrlgtritor Oft fratztri Evtryttilni vislbte, C—fg» L. But Jefta P. •vtrytfiingat flngartfpt Fullhtlght rtfriftrator partments of the church school meet; Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy Include the following: •torn 11.69 cu. ft on 7 ItVAlt* with 2 9:30 and 11 a.m., worship services in iNdtout ahvtvn, iHd«-oot pani for rr»it* the sanctuary. Dr. Clark W. Hunt, Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m., worship "If we are Christians on ali moral services. In observance of Family questions, but are in darkness as to •nd fruiti, 5 full-width door tlMtVM, tpect senior minister, will preach. lor tail bottlK Bnd */ gal. cwtontl Foll- Day, Dr. George L Hunt will preach the physical exemption which Chris a Monday: B p.m., education com- t»«ifht frMzar SIOTM a gaint 225 Iba. with tianity includes, then we must have mission, Fellowship Room. an (he topic, "When We Say the 4 th«tw«, ittd»-out bulk atonga more faith in God on this subject and Tuesday: 8:15 p.m., Evening Blessing." Bibles wlU be given to 4 fu If-width door atwlwal Rolta out on third graders and the sacrament of be more alive to His promises. Group, WSCS, Fellowship Room. wh«*(« for m%y ctoaning. f44«.M*. baptism will be administered to in- Wednesday: % p.m./ membership The service begin* at 11 a.m. The fanta. Nursery care is provided for public, is iav Modal TfFllO . And evangelism, cwnniU*io*.«ltoom p 11,1 cu. ft rwt vol. three; 9:30 and U a.m., church school for nursery and UNITARIAN nCLLOWSHlP TKHPLB ftMANU-BL kindergarten. Children from first Or WESTTFIELD WK. BUM* *L grade up will attend the worship A UtonJ Rtttftea WettfWW services with their parents. Senior Y*CA Thursday; 7 a.m., tutoring. high study groups meet at 11 a.m.; Sunday: 10:30 a.m., the final Friday: 8:15 a.m., Sabbath Eve 4:30 p.m., church nominating com- meeting for this year will be pre Service—service of installation of of- mittee, the lounge; $ p.m., Bacca- sented by the LRV group. They will ficer*. Hon. Robert H. Mulreany, laureate Service in auditorium of serve breakfast at.8:30 and Tad mayor of Westfield, will speak on Scotch Plains-Fanwood Senior High Mo&el's play "The Impromptu" at "A Time for Moral Action—Housing School, sponsored by the Ministerial the regular meeting time. Alt chil- inWesttfeM" Association. dren will be cared for by the LRY Saturday: 10:30, fl.m.,B'oai Tuesday: B p.m., task group on and will be entertained with a play. llltzvah of David Neil Krinaman, church structure, the lounge, After this everyone will adjourn to son of Mr. and MM. EH Kiinarnan, Wednesday: 11:30 a.m., mid-week Tameques Park for the annual pic- and Maurice Wolf SchecMvr, son of worship In the chancel led by Miss nic. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Scbechter. Curelon; t p.m., trustees meet In the Monday: 12:30 p.m., Sliterhood lounge. ALL BAINW EPISCOPAL CHURCH tI-4 e«. ft tut ¥6t *•* Aw. •<*** Pkla board meeting. Saturday: 11 a.m., confirmation tT, Jwfc T. If UBDMII*. Rector Wednesday: 8:15 p.m., tocist ac- classes meet with Dr. Hunt. Next Sunday: Beginning of sum- First Sunday after Trinity: ft a.m., New General Electric tion committee. Thursday: 8 p.m., school commit- mer schedule of one service only at holy eucfrarist; 9:15 a.m., prayer 10 a.m. and sermon; 11 a.m., holy eucharist tee. " and sermon, Side-by-Side, No-Frost Inquiries are welcomed regarding Weekdays, morning prayer, Mon- TH« COMMUNITY r __. temple .membership and the total re* day through Saturday, 9 a.m. ligloui program for children and MtEdSYTJCRIAN CHURCH Ref rlperator-Freezers Monday: &: 15 a.m., holy eucharist; adults, as well as nursery school Meeting H**w taw »MS a.m.. Attar Guild meeting. Information may be obtained by call- Wednesday: 9:15 a.m., healing ing the temple «Hlce. ' Rev. KIMCT A. Tateatt Jr. now In 3 sizes... service; ft:25 a.m., holy ettcharfot; tr. MOM emmu Saturday: 10 a.m., cbdpel and 10:30 a.m., Bible class. carol choir rehearsals. lihuraday: 7 p.m., young people's fl» JU*. C*m* fttefcartf I. H Sunday: 9:30 a.m., children's Day choir; 8 p.m., aduU choir. tlie Rev. J«*a C W. Lfeafey service; kindergarten through junior wtium Teller Jft*»» ». Hatfflm . hishs with their, parents; 11 a.m., 1 PREMYTKRIAN CHURCH the R*#. Hseh lUfmtmm baoca laureate service; cradle rolj 1M1 R«rilMi Toda# 7 a.m., holy communion; an* nursery care provided; 6:30-8:30 ttvttvh 10rhV,.Mfcs Heller's class; 1 p,m., p.m.. Strawberry Festival. Mev. Juilat* *fc un>«icr. Ji. YTCSf picnic ct ths home of Mrs. Monday: 8 p.m., Christian educa- Thursday: 8 p.m., chancel choir, Join diambert, 541 Tremorit Ave. tion meeting. "What Is Lhris.t;«aniiy?" Preseuta- Friday; 8:3b p.in.f chair coitectt Thursday: 8 p.m., deacons meet- tioa ot tlie Christian iaibh and ike. in th* church. inr Friday: 8 p.m., fcrdination of.Ray- ' i|- mond Weigifi; reception to follow. Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m., wor jhip service. Ifoa Kev. Dr. Richard Lovelace will sp-sak. Sunday scncai WHIN Mutih tnrough IJUt graaes at 9:30, MO- and two year Oids tnrough third FROST ^rade at il; 6:30 p.m., aduit prayer; FROST Junior, Middie-r and Senior Fellow- ships. Monday: 8:15 p.m., session plan- JS" WIDtf No drfroatlng «var in rtfrtf- 0M.T 3SH" W10f I No defromng ever In ning meeting. •nfor OH fraczer! Boohihalf cemvenfenct in both raftHatatuf OR fraattri Fre«2er stocks a giant aactkmal R«frlg«rstor hold* 14.8 cu. ft. with S 298 Iba., wttfi 4 »hafca*, deep wire bin, 5 luesday: y:30 a.m., prayer; 10:30 aJwfvaa, 3 «lid«-out. 1 adjustable; tfidv-out fruit rull width door shetvm, Juice can dispensed TOWMSEMD a.m., Bibie study, Luke, bMMt; r«frwvablft 3fi *gg bin; 3/5 bu vag«tabto 3 It* Traya at Eye Level! 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V 'I OJMN D«% 9 AM f 6 tM M©fi, I hi 9 AM, to 9 PM, Page 6 THE WESTF1EM) (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1968 Blue Devil Nine Captures County Baseball Championship Defeat Union 2-1 In Finals; Dolphins Tops Race Car At Horton's Next Week Senior High Netmen Lose In Close Season With 17-6-1 Mark In Title Meet Quarter Finals Of State Event Westfield High's baseball tonm by blanking Clark for six and one- Tiie Westiteld Dolphins captured By CHRISTOPHER KOBRAK ed by the other two matches the In the dual meet and tournament captured the Union County Confor- Ihird frames. Sieve Gonlino pitched /our out of seven possible top posi- Having completed a 10-0 dual meet first singles battle was discontinued play, the Devils relied heavily on ferencc Tournament championship ID one batter to wrap up the wintions in routine competition Satur- season, the Senior High tennis team at one set apiece. their doubles teams. During the •lest week. After shelling Clark il-:» for IVrinnrz. day night in the New Jersey State downed Bayonne, Melville, and was Against fourth seeded Melville, regular season Coach William Han- in the seml-Finul round Wednesday. Before the .sou sen began, Couch Synchronized Swimming Junior Out- beaten by BtoomfJeld in tiie quar- the unseeded Devils brought home a sel attempted 10 different doubles Westficld outlasted Union 2-1 in theZinuner predicted that pitching door chanipionsji-ips. The meet was ter-finals of Ihe New Jersey Inter- 2-1 upset. Feldman and the doubles combinations, amassing a total rec- finals Saturday. The jubilant dki- would he WesU'ield's strength. The held at the local Y's Wallace Pool. chDJastic Athletic Association Ten- team captured their .matches in ord of 24-5. mondmen finished the 1968 campaign Devil mound crew lived up to Coach Ihe Westficld swimmers Look first nis Championship. Saturday Ridge- straight sets. Skelly was edged by Chancer and Pete Galligan, play- with a 17-6-1 slate. Zimmcr's expectations. In 1GU in-and second p.aces in duet competi- wood defeated Teaneck 2-1, winning his opponent 7-5, 7-5. ing first doubles regularly, paced tion and second spot in solo events. By way of Springfield's two wins nings, the pitchers posted i\ remark- the 34 team group IV competition. The quarter finals saw the Devils the team with a 12-1 record. able 1.83 ERA. The hurlers also The Dolphins' team, swimming a Each team entered two singles over Cranford and one over Rail- routine entiMed "Apache," was un- matched with fifth ranked Bloom- The five individuals who played way, in the last week of the Watch- struck out I4fi and allowed 103 hits. layers and one doubles team. Rep- field. Feldman was dumped 4-6, 1-8.singles had an overall record of 23- M:\MIVI. urn in the team category. resenting Westfield in the two out of ting Conference season, Westfield :tli I) 1* I'lil Ki-sutLs: .Solus: 1, IChiluu UHmimn, Skelly dropped tte first st 6-1. Snap- 25. Mease and Feldman led the sin- won its third straight conference ex :'.-, I I «i Nu\v;mi Ner-H-'u-s, try.-i;u ITU.IHI, I>.->.- :hree corn-petition were captain Bob ping back, he captured the second gles competitors with 5-2 and 7-6 tt'iyhurlc it :t 1 J ;(|..VJ; 2 Joan tin Nuvllto, Dolphins, Skelly, sophomore Jeff Feldman nt title. Weslfield learns won six out 70 ,L')1 •-U i; i.ii\- mul l>i*iilh~—Jitui'tml Cyttle, t.r>.- 6*4. Skelly split the first two games records respectively. Skelly and »tin I >I,NI.I second singles, and a doubles team of eight Walclumg crowns this year. li!K;t>;.1( t'ui.Kio l\i\;t. ai.-., n rii-*ii: of the final set. Bruce Simone completed disappoint- 71 il! fl 111 S oif Llic Df sophomore Steve Mease and jun- Frank Tokash, drafted by the Min- 17 VI .LTil) ivuyn.1 Hallot, The next four were won by hising seasons with 7-9 and 3-7 rec- nesota Twins for their St. Cloud riass 10 •n •1 LJiiflti; 1, uut'iy u.iLich, Jo.nine Ne- ior Scott Chancer. All It II vUiu, Doli'li'inM, Tu Calf i 1 11 Tliifi1, Bloomfield competitor. Behind 5-1 ords respectively. A farm team, hurled hitlcss biill at Van IhnrL'ii tf 0 liCJ«7a7; 2, Tinny Jiiuulk Sliwy] 101m- •> In the first round the Devils rout- Skelly began to rally, but the drive Jeff Miller of Wardlaw. and Jerry 3 2 mitioi-r, Ijolphlns, QUOJU fur Krct-^lom, Union Ufi-tli for five innings. West- TlllCKtCl* • 3 0 0 60.7^Ml; 3, JiincL UHUIMUII, lluidi ititi- ed Bayonne 2V4-%. Feldman and thewas cut short at two games. The Hershklwitz and Steve Forman (rf field's ten-game winner walked four OhiuiH 3b •1 1 1 Uel, Nw Tok'nsll p 0 0 0 INDY 500 RACE CAR—Thermo King, which may be seen at Horton'i doubles team won their matches in doubles match was called with West- and sbruck out seven in the nine in- Hi'dimrs! p 4 1 2 Twuu: l, Dolplilius, Aiiniohc CH«iyiia Firestone, South Ave., Monday and Tuesday. straight sets. With victory establish- field winning. (Continued cm next page) ning game. He lias not yet made the 0 0 0 Klmendurt, Uctay llely, Debbie Alau- I'iLp.u-cfo 2b 3 1- 1 Iiartlt, (Jlndy Tltswortli, Joniuia McOivbo 1C, r,f 3 1 Nathan Wesler, president of Hor-opportunity for them to closely in- decision to turn pro. r 'V Trimble, Nancy Wldln, UeLli W-J1- l>av lcs rf 0 0 0 llaina), 4Cl«oa spect tliis type of vehicle. Those who Tokash, leading by two runs, Ilitlnick rf 2 2 1 ton's Firestone, has announced that Otztnann ff • 0 0 0 are racing fans, or buffs, will be pitched into serious trouble in the 3 1 Monday and Tuesday, June 17 and top of the eighth. With two outs, 1 able to inspect the intricate suspen- 23 s 9 Mill 18, the Tchrmo King Indy 500 race sion systems, fule injection systems, Union's Rich Nacdele ripped a To-I lurk An It 11 ag Tourney # OF JULY TIRE SALE NOW ON c car will be displayed at his Fire- Firestone racing tires, Monroe sta- kash fast ball into left. Dean Fuko, rf B 0 0 if o 0 1 stone car service center, 343 South bilizing units, and the Thermo King who had powered an awesome fly 4 cf 1 1 Ave. E. car air conditioner. ball into center his last time at the UHter *s 2 1 1 Starts Saturday NOW AT FIRESTONE... Hone'lowinnl If 3 0 1 For those who have never seen an Everyone is invited. The coffee plate, loGped a pocny hit ball into D 1 1 'I 0 0 The 38th Annual tennis tournament actual 500 Indy car, this will be anpot will be on. short center to move Naedele to ia 33 a 0—Swas started in 1931 to perpetuate championship, Ur.ion's mentor,, Goi*- •lark 30000000 0—S boys were honored for awards. Special notice was given the memory, youttoful spirit and done LeMabty, called for the delay All It II ding achievements in the Na-to Larry Huff, Mark Ratnage, Dav- :i:i J I.Irun If 5 O 1 sportsmanship of its ranking girl steal in an attempt to tie the score. 0 1 tional YMCA A-t/hCeiic Achievement i;| Chrone, Richard Gottiick and lllkStLM* S3 player and to stimulate and develop Cuach Richard Zimmcr's well-dis- I 0 1 Program and the local Y's gymnas- Bruce Chrone who finished first, 3 1 1 Tok.isli p championship tennis among young ciplined infield responded like a ma- 1 0 1 tics program at the annual YMCA tlnrd, fourth, fifth and tenth respec- 1 girls. Brand MW v 0 Gym Awards Program Saturday. tively in the nation in a field of chine to Union's pioy. Catcher Bob f> li'i.M)le lb 4 0 0 4 J All of the players who reached ihe fourteen thousand in the National Ibtqmlty Brewster threw to second to start ...rfii.be, cf o Wait Douglas, mas tor of cere- 4 1 •J Fuko charging home from third. 3,r» stiiniMnal round last year have en- monies, introduced David and Bruce Y Fitness tests. Trophies were pre- . DOT 2 10 tered: Susan Tenny, Scar)«'ir lib 4 0 0 0 Marjory Genglcr, the 1966 cham- Huff;. The West field Y took tMfd 10 ln'Ls off Ur.un starter Sandy .'O.seiil.rnt 3b, t> 3 roprcscr.ted the Physical Educet'-on 3 0 0 pion, who was upset in the quarter- Committee and congratulated the place na'Jonal'.y in a fidld of 17f. Weber, the Devils could score only 'I 0 (1 0 YMCAs. Don't miss out! single runs, in the third and the sixth olmunsoii I 0 vinals Oast year by Miss Tenney, has boys for their dedication and pride *J«iiuey lb 0 0 (I •entered this year and will be seek- frames. Westf.ield's run production 0 0 in Y physical education. rcco^nil'ion was given Hie was curtailed because the UCCT . , M I 4 ing her second championship. The Members of the gymns-jHc team gymnastic team fer their perform- "Jnlon 01)000000 10—1 following Westfield girls are en- ance in the Area Y Championships m were unable to employ the inside .V'fleld 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 x—2 gave exhibitions of competitive rou- bunting game. Seven of the Devils' tered: Diane Meikbjohn, Nancy Gal- tines in international events. Per- which they captured one first; four 10 bits came with two outs. 'iTan, Patsy StuhJer and Anne forming were: Duncan Brown, seconds; two thirds; five fourths; Weekend Results Stutfo.1. All County third base hopeful Jim Bruce Chrone, Tom Hcndrockson, seven fifths and five sixth places. Ohaus scored the game's first run. At Echo Lake Ptey will contiue on Sunday and Reinhardt SLruzyna, Larry Huff and John McHugh was honored as the on the folowing Saturday and Sun-John Mcl^ugh. Following this a pa-area parallel bar champion in (lie Ohaus walked, stole second and ad- Saturday—Class A-l. Artiiur Bic- day, June 22 and 23. rade of champions was held as high 12-13-year old division. vanced to third on an error. Papac- kel, 76-13—63; 2, Frank B?-'U, 79-11— cion, the team's bunt-ing artist, ranking individuals from the Na- Aw-anl« In tiie National The safe tire 68; 3. Ed BiancrJ, 83-13—70. gi-i-ni: J^i-rry Huff, Mcurk squeezed in Ohaus by lofting a bunt tional V FiLneafe progrwn demon- [ittvi<1 Ohi'one, nu-haru CJass B—1. Bob List, D0-24—6G; 2. Local Women In s excising pio^ianv Run- Uottllik, Hriice Ohrnnc, .Dunvim clown the first base line. Papactio, Bill Birmdngl-am, 85-18—67; 3. John Brown, Hd ir«d«-h Hr«t off your e*r. Ecanit 0.33 runs per seven inningsat Echo Lake Country Club. nolds had low putts. KA9TEHV Pat Colsch and Joe Sexton singled, 8 •2 0 Matt Fritz singled with bases loaded 1 Commas ....,•,, 4 3 0 and Pat Colsch homered. Skips .1.1 4 0 NO MONEY DOWN Jumps 3 5 0 Pitching by Doug Yearly, a home Mlss-Mes 3 5 run by Terry Brady, and hits by Tmkm month* to pmyf Wernean WESTERN T Chip Haesler, David Foster and 1 W L 0 David Irwin save the Speks a 16-8 Tlips « 1 0 Cometn 5 2 0 victory over the Missiles. For the HnuketH 4 0 0 Missiles, Charles Snider and Gary business! Dots 2 € Jets ..i 1 7 Blanken completed a first inning The Tips took first place In thedouble play. Mike Toohey's single Western Division of (the Grasshop- brought in 2 runs. per League with a 3-2 victory over The Jumps defeated the Commas the Jets. The Tip defense was 9-6 behind Oagast-ano's 2 hits and sparked by the good hitting Steve by McKeon, Amsler, Morrisey, auto air conditioner Braver, Rick Sampson and Neil Si- Gehrl&in, Peterson, Vcss, Bixler and menson almost pulled an upset for Kay. The Commas got good pitch- NICKLAUS GOLF BALLS the Jets. ing from Muth and Thome and hit- The Skips defeated the Comets 5- ting from McNelts and Hammer. Autograph mpM by 1967 ;J, led toyth e pitching of Bill Cies- ak and Rafoh Hutchinson. Skip runs came on a triple by Robert Mockl 140 Hoot and a single by George Kley. More Sports Maximum cooling For Dave Kelly's single and Peter Slim, Modern styling Kooh's double led to two Comet l\ext Page Quiet running rum. Ranoy Carle, Rich Fanelli, and Cott-taving operation All Model*

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Jerry Cigon had o triple PACIFIC ConfcrwicK Track Meet, COIICKO Di- Mrs. Gillin Wins vision, in Iho polo vnitlt evont at Cards, Senators Pace Majors for the Tigers. r, International Has w Royals Eastern 1 lit? University of Di'lawure, May 11 The Red Sox won over the Angels ,. ft I o In 9 Hole Coll NAT IONAL 13-5. Charlie Sdirope pitched for bhe l'hiiuiiix 7 0 and 12. Eight colluuws vvuro ixipru* w ki 'and hitting by Belford, Mortino, Hull Liik 7 0 Mansell, Rick Felniing, Biggio and winners. Ira Tliorne pitched for the Playoff For Title I'orf tiitiil , ft 1 o Pony Champions (Mrs. James Gillin paced the nine suutud. .11 fi a fi.1 n Maronoy, the Giants took ithe Cubs losers, Larry Nugent -had 2 hits. , 0 hole group ai Echo Lake Country .John is n fiv.siimiiM al Ursliuis 1 Mm tea H AMERICAN Han ...... -1 n EASTERN Cilnirtw H 7 13-1. Cubs' stars were Jim Arm- The Twins, behind the pitching of Club last week, shooting a not 3'!Cullctfe. lolkM'-lng in truck 'ami fooi- 7 W I* T 3 7 0 w r, T 7 David Krlnzm-an teat the Yankees TUIHH in Class A. Mrs. Roger Conuy A strong, Jim Wiekcs and Jay Mc- WlMillfl X 2 0 2 7 1 Rnynla in n fl biill and received the most oulaUmd- ABtroa 8 II 10-0. Krinzman food 2 ihomeruns, Vancouver 2 a 0 R x 4 n carded net 35 and Mrs. A. M. Fal-iim fruslmiun player award. Donald. Kllii't 8 2 0 G MetB ..,'.'• . X St. IMiit fl 4 fl CUIIH 3 m The Astros took.a 2-0 lead dn the Crawford, 3 hits and Digiralamo two. The issue was still In doubt up to (I fl o cone net 38, The low'putt winner was BrnvcH ,, 0 Jfi third, but eventually lost to the Crosby led the Yankees with 2 hits. QmHim fi 4 1 Colts , fi 7 o Mrs. James Freeman, who took Hi. iJenvtM' .,, fi fi 0 the lost day of the season. How- 3 o In the Major National League last Cards C-2. Tucker Cory 'and Tom The Senators beat the Athletics ever, Sacramento was able to hold In Class B, Mrs. Phillip Smith M-lnnoJi.paltH , .... A f» 1 WESTERN week, the Cubs won over the Braves Keys each hit a two run homerun 8-4. Mono Turner of the Senators f.!f>ti]in1>iiH ..... 4 fl 0 on to Its lead and Salt Lake City shot net 3(J to load. Mrs. Frank Du- i * • * t * ,*|t » O '*- U 5-2 In the remaining Innings of a in the fourth. Mike Semels pitched scored 3 runs, one a homerun. ljnulHv'Mlu 4 0 0 lost its finale to drop into a tie for n 3 o gan and Mrs. Archer Sargent tied game suspended earlier on account IiifllmiapollH ... 2 8 0 fi 4 o and Bob Papaccio sparkled in the Thfc Athletics beat the Indians Toledo ,. a « 0' second place with Phoenix in the OrlolcH .T S fl at 37 and Mrs. -Robert Boulillier of darkness and rain. Held with 5 assists and 4 put outs at 14-8 on the 'hitting of Oave Chomo- St. Paul continued its role ae Pacific division. RiiUiR ...... C S fl had low puts, 13. j-t*iLr» a 8 o More Sports (Replay of an earlier tied game second base. wicz, Craig Jones, John SaJomone speflier in the American Division of After starting the season with ended in a Card victory 8-6 over the The Dodgers,, behind the hitting and Bob Jones. Jim Bender was thethe International League for the sec-three straight losses, Phoenix found The Royals clinched the cham- Tourtellotle Wins Astros. The big blow of the game of Greg McMillan, Alan Webster, winning pitcher. Phil Carragher got ond week as it defeated Wichita 8- itself behind the pitching of John pionship of the Eastern Division of was a three run homer by Chuck Brian Clarke, Denms Priolo. Tom a triple for the Indians. 6 to force a playoff between Flint Hollander and Mark Eve risen, and the Pony League with two wins last In Track Meet Jarrett in the sixth. The Cards Bruno, Rich Bradway and iBiil Hun- The Senators won over the Yank- arcd Wichita for the championship. finished with -seven straight wins. week by identical 130 scores over Next Page pounded out 15 hits, including three ziger downed the Phillies fl-G. Bob ees 7-0 on 1-hit pitching toy Monte Hitting by Karesh, Con-lin, Daumo In the last two games Hollander's tlie mnnerup Eagles and Elks. The John Tourtcllotte, Jr. won first each by Steve Stein and Mike kern- Davis kept the Phillies under con- Turner. Vin Lally got a homerun for and Smestcn and triples by Bob pitching sank Vancouver, 12-4, andRoyals will meet the Western Divi- place -in the Middle Atlantic States els and four by Tom Keys. Aten trol, striking out 11 and yielding six the winners. Myers and Tim Green gave St. -Paul Mike FarrelTs pitching, with a three- sion winner for the championship. Snyder pitched very well in relief. hits. Dave Bonnetti and Chad CM Ids Mitch Sandak pitclied for the White the lead while Hick Daunno struck run homer by tfell&nder, settled The current Western leader, the Kaufman and Mtisell had two hits shared pitching chores for the Phil- Sox and got 2 hits. Peter Cherr had out 15. Seattle 14-5. Dan Farrell, on the Bears, dropped their only game to each for the. Astros, lies. -BonnetU got 3 of the Phillies' 3 hits and 3 RBIs. Indianapolis ended the season by mound was also 'instrumental in the the Orioles. r-OPF AND RUNNING by John I. D In a strong comeback by the As-six hits, two ©E them home runs. The Angels won over the White beating Denver 19-3. Steve 'Patten sevon game streak. tros in the sixth, ignited by a homer The Royals got revenge for their A game suspended iat a tie situ- Sox 10-5. Ira Thome got 2 home- pitched for Indianapolis allowUi# 3 only loss of the season, when they by Hinckley, the Astros overcame ation by'darkness will be replayed runs. T. Villene got fods lirst hit. hits, Jim Gunning's two triples and Sacramento oemawi Diego on the Cubs 11-7. a forfeit, 1-0. On the same day Port- beat th Elks 13-0 aes Joe Monninger Numbered Nomenclature by the Braves and Pirates. Kelly, Cherr, Childs and Boss bad three singles and Chuck Botosney's and John Zimmerman combined for The Cards beat the Pirates 8-3, land beat Waco, 13-8, Richie Staff The Cubs downed the Red Legs, 'hits for .the 'losers. triple 7 0 who placed second in the tournament sell Shawney had four doubles, and ing until Ed Morton bounced a ball I for 4 and firnionClark e and Dennis Orioles .. .i i. • 7 7 0 through third. At Deombeleg pro- « llfftMl) i • • • f ti* * I 7 0 last year, lost to Miller, in the finals Bob Taylor, Brian CuHen, Stove Priolc, 2 for 3. Steve Mussell baited W.hltc «DX .... 5 u in straight sets; * Scanlon, John uMaher and Richard duced the game winning hit in the in all four Astro runs. AMliettas 6 •1.1 • 0 10 0 The unseeded Devil doubles entry Bode had hits for the winners; Car- sixth to score Kurt Stiefeken. Glen Wilton led the Pirates 154 Tiffera . 0 of Chancer and Galligan, advanced negie had 4wo tot Richmond. Jim Wheaton pitched well to lead over the Mets. He was the, winning Bob Anderson pitched and hit theinto the finals after downing the sec- Montreal-Jersey City 1S-7. An 16- the Elks 5-1 over the Rangers. Bob pitcher and went 4 for 4, Bob Swab Tigers to their finst win of the sea-ond seeded Cranford team in hit attack contributed to (Montreal's Byrnes led the hitting with a dou- bit a bases loaded triple while son in the American division. An- straight sets. HershkiwHz and For-win, led by tan MacRftcMe four, ble, a single and a sacrifice fly. Charlie Swab got two hits. derson went a for 3 at bat, Hoy Par-tran' downed the Devils in straight Boh Cooke three, and FrankJta Al* Hie Brave* lost to (he Cards, 10- rot got a triple us the Tiger* beat sett'to win the doubles competition. temese three; for Jersey CHy, Jkn 6. Outstanding Braves were Brten the Yankee* 8-5. Mtitor had 4 hits patnaude, Pat (Murray doubled, «nd for a good hard Wt find Kosher for and D. Smith and Wok* h«d t eat* V- Jim Qroasman, Jay Batter, Clar- good relief pttehiag. Outstanding for Jhe V ence Bates, John Boyle and John Cards were Jack• JKMML, & home- ing by Jester,, h. . run and-Alan Synabwmnm- ptfebio^ and the pitch BRING RESULTS , Biiffalo-Charleston 12-4. In a losing With tm> tilt pitching by Tim Gos- fled Sox beat the effort, Roger Harley contributed good pitching and Kevin Pecca good hHtioS. • forimrly Bmnion's • .• • Rochester-Jersey City 96-5. Rkky Heller, Don Ciliotta, Pat CadWle and 317 South Ave. • Westfield •i Bill Noonan hit for Bochester; for from rh* railroad station Jersey City, Jim Granman had two triples end John (RoU 0/fNHHrfJtJI /'/ ifference •

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. tltttdtti, Ui tnoot SCOtcti v«Hi5«y ut f:b$cttMAt** asftuitto cos?, cr/c. Page THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, IOCS Mrs. Faxon Medalist contributing tho heavy hitting. qunhiLcd with equipment Tie For Second Tho Dodgers under Ihu pitching of Falcons Lose 1st To Offer Summer in an astronomical observatory." In Echo Luke Golf Jody Davies, beat tho Plrnlea 5-3. The institute is part of the Cran- Chorl Payne und Donnu HUBSO nil ford public school system's Title 111 SPECIAL FOR FATHER'S DAY In Mustang Loop •Mrs. A. D. Faxon, carding 90, washomers for Ihe Dodgers ami Jonnne In Hedgehopper Urn -medalist in the qualifying round Stars Program project, "Operational Astronomy: Cnccliionc nil one for the Plralcs the Earth and Beyond." EASTERN for the women's;club championship which brought in two runs. at Echo Lake Country Club lost W A Summer Institute In Astronomy 1'iilfMlilnOH 0 Tim Reds outscored the Pirates a o for high school students will be of- Give Dad A week. OWIH fi 0 ('luiKt 7 It 11-5. Sue Boston pitched and had u itiHilll'H .,.,. -II 1 fered this summer at the Sparry Ob- ...... 7 0 In regular stroke play, Mrs. F-nank double. Leading Uio offensive were .1 i CIT Program Relaxing Time I 1 1 servatory at Union College, It wos (1 T. Bell won in Class A with 88-1C— r, ;t 1 Liz James with a homer and Nancy 2 r, 0 announced today by Anthony Paone WESTERI)N 10 72. Mis. Stewart C. Morton was sec-Morasso, Betsy Moore, Kathy Ka- I 1 of Westfield, director. 0 ond with 9147—74 and Mrs. Preston IV PMhN.AI, ORDER NOW - I. mins, Jan Cullender, Betsy Oflllen- I'll iithorn . 0 0 For Day Camp It i^n Irons . 7 1 'I' Betl had low pulls, 20. der, Mary Jo Davidson, Laura Licbs- •1 (I The institute will run from Aug. •I 0 0 12 to 23. A'bout 20 students who will luTi .3 0 The Ol-ass B leader was Mrs. Wil-man, Dann Left and Liz F-itzpatrlck. I'HlL'iillH 4 •I 0 James Newell, director of Day LAY AWAY FOR .Sioux r. 0 liam E. Hedges, who shot 92-25— •1 0 be cntaring their senior year In high Camp Mlndowaskln of the WestEleld 7 0 Behind the heavy hiWing of Nona < i • • P P I • * X 1 _ K 0 C7, She was •followed by Mrs. John 1 7 0 school will participate, Mr. Paone YMCA, announced today that a coun- FATHER'S DAY Kravec who had a homer bringing In said. The Chestnuts edged the Pacers V. Bloys 99-26—73. Mrs. Alfred H. two und that of Bidget Ryan, Kay The Eagles in first position in the selor in training program is being in- 17-6 in extra innings to gain a second Meyors took low putt honors with Lindley and Diane Boyle who were American Division of the Hcdgehop- Each high school in Union County stituted in connection with Day place tie with the Roans in the Mus-28. three for three, the White Sox whip- pcrs, soared to victory over the has been invited to nominate a stu-Camp Mindowaskln. $44.95 tang Eastern division last week. In Mrs. 'Frank Keogh was ttie Class ped the Jets 13-9. Janet Hardy, Sue previously undefeated Falcons on dent to participate in the institute, Designed to train high school soph- the see-saw battle where the lead C winner with 107-36—71. Tied for Frost and Colleen Kelly also had relief pi Idling of Mike Glantz. All which will be financed under Title omores and juniors in -the skills nec- changed six times, key hits by Neil the next spot were Mrs. Robert Dun- hits. the runs were scored in the first III of the Elementary and Secondary essary to obtain future counseling Zack and John Lurino brought in thecan 106-32-74, Mrs. Wi'Mis Coe 109- In three extra innings, the Car-frame of the 2-1 game. A walk to Education Act of 1065. There will positions, the program will be per- winning run. For the Pacens, Bob 35—74 and Mrs. William B. Clancy dinals shaded the Cougars 5-4. Au-Timmy Babb, a triple by Bruce be no tuition or fees. The institute sonally supervised by Joseph Lazar, Shahanazarian had two hits white 108-34—74. Low putt w.inner was Mrs. drey Grubman's leaping catch start- Dunnan and a double by Scott will be held daily, Monday through now in his fifth year as program di- Gary Checchio, Brent Greever, and 'Robert Davies, wlx> took 27, ed . an inning ending double play. Pritchard scored the two runs. Her-Friday, from 9 a.m. to noon and sev- rector of Camp Mindffwnskin. John Grindlinger each had hits and Pitching by Amy Mallor, who wasguth, Murray and Smitii supplied the eral evenings. scored two runs. hitting punch for the Falcons. Counselors In training are not as- SERVICE also a heavy hitter, held the Cougars During the two-week institute, signed regular responsibilities in tht The Stallions held off a last inning Girls Sof tball Near scoreless in six of the eight innings. The Panthers held to undefeated camp program and do not receive SPECIAL I rally to squeeze by the determined Ellen Campbell drove in the win-first position in the National Divi- each student will develop an original Buckeyes 6-5. Curt Way was the sion by beating the Jays 3-0. Ohuck project in astronomy under the guid- payment. Two training sessions will' ning run. Nancy Swan drove in the ance of -members of the Sperry Ob- be held, the first from June 24 until winning pitcher and had two hits. Final Games tying run for the Cougars in the bot-Cosenza and Bob Kelly combined July 19 and the second, from July 22' Tim Cake had a triple and a single tom of the sixth. for their fourth shutout. The Panth- servatory staff," Mr, Paone said. scoring two runs. Successive hits by As the tenth season of the Girls ers scoring was on hits by Scott *'Th aim of the institute is to deter- until Aug. IB. Engine Tune-up The Phillies and the Pirates play- mine the scientific interest of each High school boys wishing more in- Oake, Way, Rob Bixler, a walk by Softball League draws to a close, ed to a 5-5 Vs. Hitting stars for theWilliam and Richard Crosta. John Av VS.88 cyt. wtw o eta Rich Stump and a hit by Dick Koch in the National League, the Cubs BaTdasore, Frank Mirkew, Jim student, to provide an opportunity formation about this training oppor- legnlarty $SM im,, i e*ie*i, u uss . Phillies were Mary Hollander with a »|| . IIOIIO.U-Oitrl. * to go into one aspect of astronomy tunity should contact Mr. Newell at rK m 17.717777 piw gave the Stallions four runs in thehave emerged champions of Division Heckman and Mike Nixon hit for the During lone ••• rt Md « tor homer and Sheila Bentley, Pam in some detail, and to become ac- fourth. Two more were added in theA and the Lions champions of Divi- Kaezynski and Cindy Hannis. Jays. Bob Czarny and Scott Raney the YMCA. fifth for the win. The Buckeyes took sion B, closely followed by the Reds. priched shutout ball for the Jays Inspect plugi; checlc and mot timing ft points; adjust car* Amy Simon pitched all Die way as buretor * choke; clean, fuel bowl, ait filter ft battery; check an early lead on hits by Frank Car- In the American League, with the after the first inning. ter and Joe Clement and held the game schedule still incomplete, the the Fhililes broke a tie to take their ignition -wires, condenser, distributor cap, starter, regulator, season's finale from the Giants 9-8. The Lions and Robins played to a generator, fan belt, cylinder comp., battery. Stallions scoreless for three innings. Twins are leading, closely followed 7-7 tie. Backer, Berkorowayny and A fifth inning rally with hits by by the Angels. Karen Booth, Hilary Dravis, Andrea West and Mary Joan McManus were Brody got two hits apiece. »Akii Greg Piligan and Mike Winett miss- i Wendy Meyers' grand slam homer the heavy hitters. ed tieing the game. in the fifth iced a 13-4 victory for The Zebras behind the pitching of AMERICAN LEAGUE Alter and Bundy won over the Larks m 18' Rotary Mower The Roans downed the Pacers 1-0 the Indians over the Senators. Carol W L T •1 0 9-0. Hitters for the Zebras were S-\>F Appezatto pitched for the Indians Twins 9 st« sSS m in,another game 1 0 Nick Sidorkis and Brian Chester, & aw and got credit for a put out or an Alh-leUca ''. '•." '. 7 2 0 EM/ The Apaches once more finished assist on seven of the Senators 15 IntHans (f 4 0 Mail Page oi the Harks pitched three Tarmil at the top in the Western Division by White Sox . .i.. « 5 0 good innings. Dependable 3-hp. engine and outs. She was also three for three, Onlolea >.. **• after Wittenberg University's first In the Vikings 5-3 win over the year as a varsity team. Dodgers, it was Beth Maher's field- nor and Dave Cloughiy collected BUTANE GAS ing and three run homer along with base hits. Brian Clancy pitched three CENTRAL AVE. AT RARITAN RD. The former basketball and tennis scoreless innings player at Fan wood High School in solo homers by Fran Goodman and VlkliiKit LIGHTER Scotch Plains had two goals and anDeb Lawyer that provided the mar- 1'lnUea Behind the pitching of Jim Pflufi CLARK • 381-5340 2 assist as the alternated as a starting gin. Judy Davies and Lori Keeler 1 and Joe Delia Badia, the Wolves attacker on the Wittenberg team. socked consecutive homers for the won 12-2 over the Gulls. Scott Se- + losers. lert's triple, a double and a single Viking scorers in their 8-2 win by Pfiug, and singles by 3>eiip over the Giants included Lisa Tate, tiadva, Harry Goodman, and Steve Liz Bussiere, Theresa Zelinskie, Les Kadgowski paced the Wolves. Stu- COMPLETE STOCK Bischoff, Lisa Matus, Beth Matier art McCracken's triple for the Gulls anud Deb Lawyer, who hit a two run brought in one run, and hits by aomcr, but, it was Julie Sterner's Mark Duncan and Bill Parkhurst TIMEX WATCHES two run single in the fourth that made the second. A ft •' broke the game open. The Owls held to second position Takehomea ;"t!he 'Chargers slugged their way sparKed by tue pitcmng oi Mike to a 13*5 win over the Red Sox with Taylor and Dave Sterling and the Jo Ann Cu mm ings, Maryann and niujng oi uuis Harvey co wui l-*> MEN'S TOILETRIES Linda Ward, Kathy Boy Ian, Char- over the Hawks. John Currall and lene Mathis and Margaret Schultz Tony BulioeK oi uie HawKS gave month of martinis excellent pitching peRormancep. AT DISCOUNT iony Bullock hit a double for the made with the world's driest gin Hawks. PRICES SPOIL HIM A LJTTU Women* Tennis Team F h In Double Tie Wefltfietd -women fought to a draw with a powerful Mcrrisiown tennis , r • WITH A JACOBSEN team here last week. Jean Se.vlg and Pat Stuhler lost to Sue Taylor and Madeline Facris, 10-8, 3-6, 6-4. WITH GARDEN EQUIPMENT Gloria Anderson and Beverly Strong (W) defeated Deanie Wolf and Hel- Everything in stock from a pair of shears to a en Hagerman, ft-1, 6-4. garden barrow—from a length of hose to an Clear days and dry roads are the ASSORTED motorists greatest invitation to trag- automatic taveling sprinkler. What ho wants- edy. An annual survey by The Trav- we have. elers Insurance Companies shows TRAVEL CLOCKS t h a

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