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Today's weather: Cloudy skies giving way lo sun- shine. High 4»-5:t degrees; !l THE WESTFIELD LEADER low :il-;i4 degrees. 2So _J0£ -I The Leading and Mott Widely Circulated Weekly Neunpaper In Union County R UJ HUIU. Publlihad 32 Pages—10 Cents Rwond CMFUUK F WRSTFIELD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1!>7H Evtry Thursday (ft !/» )URTH YEAK—No. 17 at wwtfuia, NT J. DNU 0- •*• 3 No Li/ihts No Plan to Shut On Yule Trees J C C Endorses Sally Allen, The Christmas trees lining Westfield business Westfield Schools district streets will remain unlit this season in com- pliance with President The Westfield Board of The acting superintendent added. "Gasoline prices are Nixon's request to curtail Jack Drury and Donald Knapp ducation has decided to also said that price of up. The cost to us for a half outdoor Yule lighting. ke steps to conserve fuel duplicating paper has in- pint of milk in the cafeteria The Joint Civic Com- A resident of Westfield for was increased this week so Directors of the Westfield ring the current energy creased to 11.52 over last Area Chamber of Com- mittee has voted to endorse two and one-half years, Mr. £.. .sis so that schools will not spring's price of 89 cents a that we are now paying 9.3 incumbent Mrs. Sally Allen, Drury, 39, resides at 16 cents for every half pint that merce this week voted over- Shave to close and ex- ream. whelmingly to eliminate the Jack Drury, and Donald J. Wychview Dr. He has a son tracurricular activities will "Fuel oil prices are going lighting this year as a Knapp as candidates for the in Wilson School and a son at inot have to be curtailed. up every week," Tomlinson (Continued on Pag> 4) measure to save energy. Board of Education. At a a local nursery school. > At a committee-of-the- meeting on Monday A graduate of Paterson ' whole session Tuesday evening, nominating State College, Mr. Drury night, the board decided to petitions for the three were received his master's keep schools open and signed by members of the degree from Seton Hall' continue the educational School Secretaries' JCC. University and has done program. This decision is The candidates whose post-graduate work at subject to any requirements names will appear on the Fordham University. which the state board of Contract in Mediation ballot at the Feb. 13 school Mr. Drury has been a education mandates. board election were selected guidance counselor at Westfield's public schools Robert Glasser has been Junior High Schools. high health instructor. from a field of nearly 40 Nutlcy High School, Nutley, will remain open with a two- appointed a mediator in Named as election of- Approved as additional applicants considered by the for nine years and has degree drop in temperature contract talks between the ficials were: Elm St., Etta substitute teachers were JCC Screening Committee. previously taught grades 1- - from 68 to 66 degrees - Westfield Board of A. Roberts, Barbara Viiet, Mrs. Ruth I. Berger, Mr. Drury and Mr. Knapp (i. He also teaches in the during school hours. Education and the 55- Emma M. Voorhees and Lawrence M. Bartolf, Mrs. will seek the seats now held psychology department at Thermostats will be set at member Westfield Margaret MacPherson; Donna D. Frick, Stephan by Dr. Joseph Kalbacher Montclair State College. In Association of Educational Grant School, Mildren Kneisal, Miss Judith Mintz, 58 degrees during non- Mrs. Sally Allen Jack Drury Donald J. Knapp und William Shepherd, total, Mr. Drury has 17 school hours. Daily deter- Secretaries, Thomas Aigotti, Patricia Kelly, Ann Mrs. Patricia Ann Morgan, whose terms expire in years teaching and ad- minations will be made Sullivan, board member, Mendoza and Jacqueline Mrs. Susan Pepper, Jan February. Mrs. Allen will ministrating at the concerning timing for the said Tuesday night at the Payne; Lincoln School, Pfeiffer, Mrs. Bonni Siegel, Candidates' WCO Studies Armory Use seek to return to the school elementary, secondary and night-time temperature school board meeting in Doris Schaub, Lillian Kesty, Miss Agnes F. Ritz, Miss board for her second term. college levels. setting. On mild days, night- Roosevelt Junior High. Madeline Woike. and Allison Howell, Mrs. Carol Jones, Miss Mary Ann Deadline George Drabin and mittee was studying the Mr. Drury has been time temperatures could be School. Marcelle McKeon; and Richard Attenboroughof the possibility of using the School Election Wilson School's PTA set at an earlier hour. Each The board and Edison, Elinor Coogan, Spangler and Mrs. Sally Swindler. Education Studies Com- Westfield Armory to relieve representative to the school will be dealt with on secretaries' group have Dorothy Praesel, Winifred January 4 mittee of PT Council, who some of the overcrowding in Registration Educational Studies an individual basis. reached agreement on 14 of White and Katherlne Kass. Daniel G. Watkins, conducted the recent School the high school, especially in Committee, active in the During Christmas 18 points in the contract, Appointed as new McKinley sixth grade Candidates who wish to Opinion Survey, were guest the gym classes. Deadline Nears YMCA, Boy Scout Troop No. vacation - now set for Dec. Sullivan noted, but teachers were Miss Carmen teacher, was awarded a file nominating petitions as speakers at the general 40, area representative for 22 through Jan. 1 - school unresolved issues include salary increment from candidates for election to meeting of the Westfield During the WCO business Holy Trinity Church, and V. Rodrigues, senior high meeting, Roberts Evans, Residents who want to temperatures will be set at the duration of the contract English, $9,000, replacing $13,050 to $14,300 on his Boards of Education must Citizens Organization owner-director of various SO degrees. and salary conditions. completion of studies file them by 4 p.m. Friday, (WCO) held in the home of chairman of the nominating vote at the Westfield annual basketball summer camps. Mrs, Helen Houghton; Mrs. committee, reported that school election Wednesday, "We are doing everything An informal discussion Sondra R. Markman, senior leading to a master's degree Jan. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Moving to Westfield two plus 30 credits. Camillo, 24 Barchester Way. the screening committee Feb. 13, must either be we can to maintain a normal with the public on the school high reading, $10,700, The petition must be filed was still interviewing and one-half years ago school year," Douglas J. budget for 1974-75 will be with the secretary of the Drabin and Attcnborough permanently registered in from McLean, Va., Mr. replacing David J. Brown prospective board can- the signature copy register Campbell, president of the held Wednesday, Jan. 2, in who is on second semester Board of Education of the gave an explanation of the Knapp, 44, resides at 128 Miller-Cory results of the survey and didates. He said finalists (permanent registration), Board of Education, stated, the cafeteria of Westfield sabbatical leave; and Shaun school district in which the would be presented to the F.uclid Avc. Mr. Knapp has adding: "We stand ready High School. No action will candidate resides, Copie?,<»',. answered questions from or must do so between now Iwth a son and a daughter in R. Cherewich, senior high general membership for and 40 days prior to the with other possible plans if be taken by the board at this English, $12,250, replacing the petition foriii may be the Jiudiencc. A special Westfield High School and a To Show Old survey study committee their selection withiii the election date. energy shortages deepen session which it intended to Miss Mary Jane Lersch. secured from his office at next few weeks. son at Roosevelt Junior and worsen." obtain citizen opinion prior .105 Elm St. was appointed by WCO to Friday, Jan. 4 is the last High School. Hudson L. Whitenight Jr. The board is requesting to final preparation of the Toys, Gifts All candidates filing study the final report when Farmer also announced day for registration. Mr. Knapp received a the cooperation of parents in budget. The proposed was named to replace Miss petitions must meet the it is released by the Lersch as yearbook advisor that persons interested in Every citizen of the bachelor of science degree seeing that students are budget is expected to be requirements as prescribed Education Studies Com- working in the February from Georgia Institute of presented to the public at a for an additional com- A young American boy mittee. United States, of the age of suitably clothed for the 65- wrote in his diary in 1802 in the New Jersey School Board of Education election Technology, a muster of degree temperatures during regular session of the board pensation of $426. Joseph Law: 18 years, who has been a Cavicchia was named that he was carving a William Farmer, should contact James Tale, science in industrial school hours. on- Jan. 8. 1. The candidate must be a campaign chairman of 759 resident of this county in Roosevelt boys winter in- candlestick for his mother. president, informed the which he claims his vote 40 (•niiinceriiif! from USC, and The Westfield Adult In other business Tuesday tramurals advisor for the This Sunday John Anderson citizen and resident of the group that a special com- Oak Avc. is a registered professional School will also be asked to night, the board approved temtory contained in the days prior to election, is engineer. 1'rescntly, Mr. sum of 1140. will recreate that scene for entitled to vote. delay its February opening the use of voting machines visitors at the Miller-Cory district for at least two Knapp is the director of of the second semester until at the annual district years. Those not already computer services for Resignations were ac- House. Westfield Public Schools registered in the permanent March or April. meeting to be held Feb. 13 cepted from Peter Jaron, 2. The candidate shall United Press International. Students and faculty from 1 to 9 p.m. at Elm St., The holiday program at have been a resident of the registry lists, may do so at In McLean. Mr. Knapp Edison German teacher, the office of the local members will be asked to Grant, Lincoln and Edison and Peter Pelissier, senior the museum this week will school district for at least Holiday Programs was a school board member use carpools to save feature Rifts and toys that two years immediately municipal clerk or at the for a two-year term at St. gasoline. were "handmade with love" preceding his becoming a Monday Dec, 10 Elm Street 7:30 p.m. office of the County Hoard of Luke's School. Locally he is "By taking these steps, we by a farm family in the 18th member of the Board of Tuesday Dec. 11 Lincoln 8p.m. Elections, Court House, hope to save enough fuel so Review Guidance century. Education. Tuesday Dec. 11 Washington 7:45 p.m. (Contlnuad on Pa(ju 4] IConilnuud on Payo 4) Wednesday Dec. 12 Franklin 8p.m. that we will not have to close Grandma Arthur will be 3. He shall be able to read our schools," Howard and write. Wednesday Dec. 12 Grant 8 p.m. knitting a muffler with the Wednesday Dec. 12 Edison Jr. High 8 p.m. Santa to Arrive On December 15 Tomlinson, acting Procedures wool that has been 4. He shall not be directly Thursday Dec. 13 Edison Jr. High 8 p.m. superintendent, said. produced through the or indirectly interested in Thursday Dec. 13 Roosevelt Jr. High 8p.m. Santa Claus is coming to children. The high cost of fuel and carding and spinning of any contract with or claim Friday Dec. 14 Roosevelt Jr. High 8 p.m. town - on Saturday, Dec. 15. The Exchange Club of Guidance department students and parents make against the Board. As he has doho for over 20 effects of inflation were functions and figures were Ellen Elfers all fall. Hank Monday Dec. 17 Jefferson 7:30 p.m. Westfield, sponsor of this noted by Tomlinson, acting their own decisions" was Monday Dec. 17 McKinley 8 p.m. years, Santa has again discussed at an academic contrasted with the Anderson will delight young 5. He must be 18 years of annual children's party, has superintendent, at and old alike as he fashions age to qualify for office. Tuesday Dec. 18 Tamaques 8 p.m. accepted the invitation of served the community in session of the Westfield decision-making role often Tuesday Dec. 18 Wilson 8 p.m. the Westfield Exchange Tuesday's public session of Board of Education last toys. this and many other ways the board, which also ap- attributed to a counselor by Wednesday Dec, 19 Senior High 8:15 p.m. Club to visit Westfield and week. the public. Bobal lo Discuss since its founding in 1949. proved payment of $9,127 for . The Miller-Cory House, - meet his young friends. Chairman of this year's oil deliveries made by Sixteen members of the Each junior high school, 614 Mountain Ave. is open to three secondary schools School Alternatives Christinas party is Ken eastern Oil of New Jersey with approximately 1,000 visitors on Sunday from 2-5. Santu will arrive at the Matins, assisted by Robert Nov. 12-20. guidance departments met students each, has four Children under 12 must be North Ave. Fire House at!) with the nine-member Albert R. Bobal, principal Hope and all members of the Tomlinson said that while guidance department accompanied by an adult. Blood Bank a.m. and march to the club. President of tho club is school board. Others at the members and one of Westfield High School, Kialto Theater with all the the schools have been able academic session were will discuss "Alternatives in George Crane of Creek Bed to secure fuel oil as needed secretary. The senior high children who come to meet Koad, Mountainside. Local Howard Tomlinson, acting school, with an enrollment Education Today" at the him. At the theater, he will so far, the supplier has superintendent of schools; Board Wants Dec. 13 meeting of the January 8 residents and businessmen indicated that only 80 per of more than 2,100 students lead in the singing of interested in community Gary Payne, director of has eight guidance Westfield Parent-Teacher Christmas songs and show a cent of what was used last secondary education; Council. He will also The Wcstficld-Mountain- crease in emergency use. At service through mem- year will be allocated to the department counselors and Say on Cable side chapter of the the same time, she snid, program of cartoons. A bership in the Exchange Albert Bobal, principal of two secretaries. describe specific alter- boy's bicycle and a girl's system this year and that Westfield High School; natives now available at American Red Cross will donor activity decreases, Club may direct questions to delivery will be based on Some figures, for the 1972- hold a blood hank In causing problems for bicycle will he given to (ioorge (.'rane or talk to any Samuel Soprano, principal 73 school year, released by TV Rights WHS at this meeting, which holders of lucky tickets. degree days of temperature. of Edison Junior High will be held at the Franklin Westfield on Tuesday, Jan. recipients und hospitals club member at tho party. Vincent Washvllle, head of H, in an effort to make up This year a new plun Numerous smaller prizes School; and Chester Bright, the guidance department at In a resolution passed at School, starting at 9:15 a.m. also will he awarded arid principal of Roosevelt Us public meeting Tuesday, All Interested parents are anticipated shortuges In called "A (Jift From Tho Weekly the high school, are: blood supplies for urea Heart" is being Im- every child will be given a Sunln dels Helping Junior High School. the Westfield Board of invited to attend. special Christmas gift student-counselor in- Education requested the hospitals over the holiday plemented. Essentially, the Weather Forecast Three areas discussed terviews, 8,139; parent- period. plan consists of one in- packuge. The theater party llund from Lotud Mayor and Town Council to will begin at «::«]. were: communications with counselor interviews, 772; consult with the board and Council lo Select Mrs. Edward W. Love, dividual donating a pint of Today. . . Cloudy skies the public; counselor- transcripts handled, 6,340; blood in order to provide Postal Employees giving way to sunshine and student ratio; and clerical miscellaneous letters the school system's chairman of the blood Each person attending the professional staff before Board Candidates program, said blood banks blood credit for a friend or purty is asked to bring one cooler temperatures. procedures in the guidance regarding scholarships, relative who may not be Letters to Santa Claus are Tomorrow. . . Sunny and entering Into any agreement usually experience u rise in Item of canned or packaged beginning to pour into the departments. insurance or selective with any cable TV company, The Westfield Council for demand for blood during tho quite mild. The role of the guidance service, 432; college visitors food as their Christmas gift Westfield Post Office and Education has Invited the holidays because of un in- (Continued on Page 4) to less fortunate people. The Saturday.. .Partlycloudy. counselor in "helping to the high school, 253. Although community candidates selected by the once again, postal em- Sunday. . . Mostly sunny Kxchangc ('tub members ployees arc mnklng sure antenna television Joint Civic Committee to will deliver this food to and cooler, organizations arc In- meet with its screening Canned Gas Sales Limited that each and every young Monday, . . Increasing Mobilization Against lotterwriter gets an answer Last Round-Up for Leaves creasing efforts to Install committee on Dec. 12. The Hunger, a charitable cloudiness and mild. and expand cable television council Is also Interested in Fire Chief Norman J. reminded service station from the red-suited gen- Tuesday. . . Rain, with organization serving the tleman at the North Pole. The Westfield Public revised schedule: Area C • systems in communities meeting with other Ituerup, In a recent letter personnel that dispensing of I'lHlnfleld and Westfield probability of thun- Works Department an- Decomber 6 and 7; Area D - throughout Union County individuals who wish to be delivered to all service gasoline In plastic or glans All letters received at the derstorms. nroas. In past years, over Wostlield Post Office nnd Its nounced today a revised December 10 and 11; Area E Westfield, to date, has not candidates for the Bourd of HtatloiiK In Wcstficld, asked containers IH prohibited, und 1000 people have filled Lhc Wednesday. . . Cloudy schedule for the last leaf -December 12and 13; Area entered into negotiations Education. It will make its their cooperation in limiting only approved containers Mountainside brunch will he skies. Ihealer nnd shared in I lie answered. pick-up swing through F - December 14 and 17; and with any company, Independent evaluation and the sale of gasoline in cans with tight fitting IICIH should Christmas celebration. Town. Although the leaf Area G - December 18 nnd Hulcctlon of candidate's and to two gallons. be used. Kveryone Is Invited. (employees ask that all 19. The school board's Is prcpured to mount a letters bear the full name pick-up program fell almost resolution, requesting to Hecuuse of the present Today's 10 days behind during the campaign for the election of energy crisis Chief Ituerup Chief Ituerup mild, "We Introducing Santa at the and return address of tho Leaves must be placed In participate cooperatively height of the season, work thOSC It CllOOHCH UH iH'Hl fears the posHlhillty of triUHl keep our hoiniw Haft un theater, and serving as Ihe .sender. A special Santa the curb the day before the with Town Council "In they wore before the fuel muster of ceremonies will imillhox has boon placed In crews are now only 3 days negotiating with any com- qualified. people storing excessive Illinium* Directory 2(1 Off their original published first day scheduled In the amountH of gasoline. Chief crisis. The objective of the hi: Hoger Tuttle, local the lobby of the Westfield 29 munity cable television |<"or further Information or Churrh schedule, Areas A (north designated areas. Now that an appointment for Ruurup commented, "Th« fire Hcrvlco IH the protection resident and NHC an Post Office on Ci'iitrnl Ave. ChiMirinl 14,15 company, wan pussed to of life atid property and with iiounciM' and newscaster. as an additional .service. Keillor 111 I, cast) und 13 (north central) the mujor quantity of leaves screening please contact excessive storage of insure the provision of 1 the cooperation of the Music will ho provided by OlilliMriiu 4 were completed earlier this In under control, the last educational Hp«elflcutlonH Cumpalgn Chairman Carol gasoline in mid around your Along with Santa's reply Nodal in-23 week, The balance of Town home (rentes a definite fire NCI'VICO Htutloiis und tho niombvi'N of Local in I of the to WoHtflold youngsters goes Hporla :io swing through Town will which will udoquiituly serv- Surd of 12« North Euclid 26 will be handled In ac- udhere to tho revised Avc, or Roger Chandler of liu/.ard," public we can accomplish American Federation of II lollipop and n balloon, post- TllMtlT ice schools In the com- Musicians as their gift to Iho cordunco with the following schedule. munity, HOIl Village Green. In his letter, (lit; Chief our aim." al officials lidded. TIIK UKSTHKI.I) (N.J.) LKADEK, THUKSDAV, DtCKMBKK 6. 1973- Expands Child Development Series Your Color PORTRAIT Child development courses will again be of- uuitar. chords and strums is courses-including chess, fered, a basic course in Saturday at 11 a.m. carpentry, crafts, model proper techniques of Carpentry at 3:30 p.m. building and -have assembly, gluing and Thursday includes use and been expanded to three painting on Wednesday at 5 practice in handling tools, weekday afternoons as well p.m. and a basic and ad- cutting, measuring and SALE PRICED us Saturday mornings for vanced course featuring following through on a the Westfield YMCA Winter refinements in techniques project. term. Saturday at 10 a.m. for Registration for the Early American tole Further information on classes for youngsters painting, clay sculpturing, the classes may be obtained grades 1 through 6 is being tile projects and leather by calling the Y. CHRISTMAS! held Dec. 10 through Dec. 28 tooling will be highlighted in Roberts Graduates for classes beginning Dec. two crafts courses this term. 1- 11" x 14' 31. One is slated Tuesday af- Navy Fireman Recruit Two chess classes will be ternoon at 5 p.m., the other Kevin L. Roberts, son of 9 offered, at 4 p.m. Wednes- Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Mrs. Etta Roberts of 227 A 10 $AVINGS!' day and 10 a.m. Saturday. Chess, model building and Clark St., was graduated NO extra charge for family groujjs • Make your appointment today Basic opening moves, crafts are eight-week from recruit training at the games, rules, regulations classes. Naval Training Center in and strategies will be in- Two ten-week courses are Orlando, Fla. cluded in the course. also offered: basic guitar He is a 1873 graduate of 311 SOUTH AVENUE • 233-6662 • WESTFIELD Two model building featuring folk and modern Westfield High School.

Promotion Time - Top WestNetd Junior Police officer* congratulate new officer* of the organization. Lieut. Dick Maslin, left, hands Calhye Trimble her corporal's stripe* while Cap't. Chris Abeel. far right, presents sergeant's stripes to Tom Tyrrell. Tyrrell New Junior Police Sergeant Tom Tyrrell was Trimble was named to a course in self-defense promoted to the rank of new rank of corporal. starting in January. sergeant of the Westfield The organization is The Junior Police still Junior Police at the presently, attending First have openings for any male organization's meeting Aid training at the Rescue over the age of 15VS>. Wednesday night in the Squad Building, and will be Applications may be picked Municipal Building. Cathye taking' its second training up at the Police Station. Council Hears Survey Report The Council for Education "poor. After the survey hosted the first public Only 12 per cent of the presentation, Roger presentation of the Parent citizens rated Westfield's Chandler, Council for Teacher Council's schools as better than five Education president, in- Education Studies Com- years ago, and only 41 per troduced two of the three mittee's townwide survey cent rated them as the same candidates for the Board of Wednesday. The objective as five years ago. According Education who were of the survey, which was to a parallel survey done on recently endorsed by the. presented by Jack Daley a state-wide basis. 35 per Joint Civic Committee. Jack and George Drabin, past cent of the residents of other Drury and Donald Knapp and present education New Jersey communities briefly addressed thc< In Mind studies committee chair- rated their schools as better meeting in their first publici men, was to "provide a than five years ago. appearance since the JCC broader, more objective Only 53 |>cr cent of the endorsement. means of communication citizens rated the town As previously announced, between the school system schools as "good" insofar us the Council for Education and the community," which instilling a "desire to learn" plans to screen candidates also is one of the primary in studicnts; however, only lor the Board of Education goals of the Council for 55 percent considered this

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USE OUR 30 DAY OR 3-MONTH NO INTEREST CHARGE PLAN USE OUR 30 DAY OR 3-MONTH NO INTEREST CHARGE PLAN OI'KN WKF.KIlAY KYKNINCJS "Ml. UIKISTMAS 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD • 233-1171 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD 233-1171 -Tin; WK8TFIKLD (N.J.) LKAUKK, Till KSIJAV, DKCKMBKK II. IH7S t'utv .1 Westfield Town Yard, Spaulding Adoption Agency a tour of your project was to employment program to our discover why your program community". Y Redesigns Westfield Y.M.C.A., Union and Pathroads. 1 County Council on Alcohol. Marie G. Blackwell, was better.' During the school year, an Westfield Day Care Center, manager of the Elizabeth Mayor Snyder stated, "Odd Jobs Service" is Gym Classes Presbyterian Church, Union Division of Employment "The town of Westfield is provided for youth by the Basic gym classes for County -J-H Club, Westfield Services, said, "My per- indebted to you and your Community Center under boys grades 1 through 3 for United Fund. State sonal impression of the staff and the other par- the sponsorship of Union the Westfield YMCA winter Kmployment Service - Westfield operation the past ticipants for bringing the County Youth Employment term have been re-designed Elizabeth. Holy Trinity two summers was that it special summer youth Coalition. to reflect two truths: Catholic Church, Children's was the best of all the Number One; Certain Specialized Hospital, communities involved. One basic skills are necessary Temple E m a n u - EI, of my Reasons for requesting for muscular development and coordination. Number Two: Learning them can be fun. Thus the basic gym classes which emphasized fundamental skills have been changed into floor hockey and basketball classes, which accomplish the same goal but are "more fun for the kids," explained Physical Director Harry L. Lesher Jr. "Hockey is fantastic for fitness," said Lesher. "It's a way to get a kid used to running at top speed - which is beneficial to heart, lungs and leg muscles. "In basketball, goal shooting and dribbling relays will perform the same function," he said. "To the kids, learning new sports if fun. Of course, they can't perform at the same level as the older boys. But the sports develop specific WeitfleM Community Center Action Team members depict activities. skill areas in an enjoyable way." Floor hockey classes for grade 1 are set for Monday at 5 p.m., and for boys 50 Youths Perform Various Tasks grades 2 and 3 on Friday at 4:25 p.m. Basketball classes for Under $25,000 New Jersey State Grant trades 1 and 2 are slated Saturday at 9 a.m. and "Jobs for Youth, hard projects around town. special grant of ap- mental and . non-profit Wednesday at 4:25 p.m. work. More than 50 of Among these were assisting proximately $25,000 in agencies where assigned in Registration for the classes Westfield's young people 16 to install the fence at the federal funds from the accomplishing their overall will be held at the Y Dec. 10 to 19 years of age answered Conservation Center and Manpower Administration scheduled work. through Dec. 28 from 9:30 this call. secretarial work at-the for this project. 3. To develop a sense of a.m. till noon and 1:30 to 9 The young people em- Y.M.C.A., Union County The special summer youth responsibility and p.m. ployedlaccoinplishedrnany Council on Alcohol, United employment program was awareness; then by action, Fund and Temple Emanu- sponsored by the Depart- working for community MAKE EVERY DAY CHRISTMAS El. In addition, workers ment of Labor and Industry improvement, making the were responsible for the of the State of New Jersey. town a better place in which WITH A GIFT FROM upkeep of grounds around Young people wen1 em- to live! the Presbyterian Church ployed for up to 40 hours per The Westfield program ;md the cemetery across week at a pay rate of $1.75 was administered by the from the church. Others l>er hour. Westfield, for the Westfield Community were staff or program aides summer of 1973, had 50 such Center under the direction of the Union County 4-H Club job slots. Jacques Hodge of of Mr. Mason. The Center and Westfield Community the Stato Employment was responsible for Center and Westfield Day Service in Elizabeth was the program planning, ob- Care Center. Young people supervisor of the overall taining job sites, recruiting also were instrumental in an program. James G. Mason, workers, transporting them overall clean-up project at program coordinator of the to Elizabeth for processing, AMERICA Holy Trinity. Others wcro Westfield Community job placement, counseling of employed as recreational Center, was the coordinator workers, in addition to the US AM If. aides at the Children's and director of the 50 young overall supervision. Specialized Hospital as well people employed under the Administrative costs were 133-454* as workinH on special auspices of the Westfield borne by the Community OKM VERY WE«MViVII«N0 Tilt projects for Pathroads and Community Center. The Center, with all federal the Spauldintf Adoption overall purpose of the funds going directly to the UNTIl CHRISTMAS Agency. Under the program is as follows: young people. The 50 young FiMP*rkin|Aftaf6P.M. leadership of Ben Ward, 1. To provide young people people of the SSYEP were MMW Char*, HMrt-Charii ft BinkAimficwd president of the Westfield with u meaningful ex- employed at the following Community Action perience and training in job sites: CONSUMER Association, a youth team work habits and performing Westfield Community INFORMATION conducted "Operation Clean useful tasks. Center, Westfield Com- SPECIAL! Up" on Cacciola PL, 2. To assist the govern- munity Action Association, washing, painting, and TOOSTMRSTER- maintaining the grounds of A Perfect the new housing develop- Replace) Your OM Gat Range In Time for the Holiday* ment. Mr. Ward instructed A NEW BOOK OF FICTION SHORT STORIES FOUR QUART CORN POPPER the youth in landscaping, and the project was By DIKE FAXON climaxed with the planting PUP OVER and development of a rock garden. GLIMPSES ALONG THE WAY Edward J. Smith, executive director of the Westfield Community By Center, with the cooperation Coptos for Sal« at the Charlotte Mitchell of Mayor Donn A. Snyder TOWN BOOK STORE Director of and Sen. Harrison A. 255 E. Broad St., Weitf laid Consumer Information Villiams Jr. arranged the Elizabeiluown Gas AND SERVE Conserve and use wisely all types of energy if you want 6207 In continue In enjoy Ihc COMPARABLE VALUE great life now and in the future, liach person can and 12.98 should do his share by using OUR LOW $£97 3 Day Special gas cfficienlly and properly; PRICE D below are some suggestions when operating a gas range. • FamilyiiM - holds 4 quirti of popptd corn Boys' b Girls' 1. Cooking seldom requires • Strthru doim com - for UM as a Hiving bowl a high Dame for very long; • Automatic signal I ight - goat out whan popping is u medium or low one usually fimthad Ski Jackets will do just as well. • Avocado inanwW bast 2. When cooking vegetables, use as little water as possihlc • Nylon shell and cover pan (o speed cooking. Saucepans with JTORSTMRSTER* ftut. smooth hoitnins conk • Unlincd-tuck In hood food faster. FAMILY-SIZE OVEN-TOASTER X llelore you start in pre- heat the oven, be sure to • Machine washable adjust the racks. I'rehcat only when necessary and then, set the oven al Ihc tcmperatuie ynu intend to use. 4. Make a hahil nl turning 8lte»4to6X $9*9 rag, $12,00 burner controls oil when removing lood Iroiu the Qlve thechef who doss lh000 I\V\ M 11 fit W0' .inJI'lUi) J09MXX) • Up-front toasting lover and toast color selector - for also Iiir111 the gas down I ope " ID j »i '• II 'i> uuloiuiilically to keep meals t I" Mil,'ci Sil III) «i ) iiri. easy operation 'thosn Khuwruomt opfln Itiufjplfiu mghli mid nnlurijnyi ill serving Icnipciiiliirc with- ! » 1'» I |i i- • FulMew glass door, belling trey ind pan, toasting rack, mil uvcicnnkiug ol wasting Otter uoodortly in ninfl W/VIGIII) hy tli/nt»'lliluwri On* crumb tray - removable for aisy cleaning 233 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD 233-1111 I lid. • Conwnlant baking pan - for cakes, meet loaf, and ( (IISISIIIII NiA IIHtAI IAS II S l"t 'HI I Ml IK.V ' aeurotts , THK WKSTMKLI) (N.J.) I.KAUEB. THUKSI»AV, l>£CKMBi;K «, 181* Howard C. Wick Mrs. Allen, 44, is com- Astronomers Await Registration pleting her first term on the OBITUARIES Howard C. Wick, 93, died Board of Education. While Monday at the Linwood Deadline on the board, she has served Or. Joan Giles Convalescent Home in Comet of Century (Continued from Ptg* 1) on the legislative com- Linwood. Elizabeth. mittee, as chairman of the Dr. Joan Potts Giles, 34, of 1956, when she joined the Born in Bridgeton, Mr. They say that "seeing is a resultant stellar spec- Those with address community information 134 Brightwood Ave., New York University Wick had been a resident of believing." However, even tacular to be seen by all the changes must notify the committee, and as chairman associate professor of medical faculty as a clinical Westfield from 1912 until he if you can't see it right now. world, is still playing hide- municipal clerk or the of the curriculum and in- pediatrics at the New York instructor in pediatrics. moved last May to make his .believe it anyhow. . .the and-seek with those wishing County Board of Elections struction committee. Alio. University School of Early in her teaching home with a son, Rodney Comet of the Century is on to take a first-hand look at at least 40 days prior to the she presently is secretary of Medicine, died of cancer career, Dr. Giles followed Wick of Longport. He had its way. t h 6 astronomical election. This may be done the Mayor's Advisory Wednesday in Presbyterian up polio cases in New York retired in 1950 as secretary- Prof. Patrick J. White of phenomenon. by mail. Committee on Drug Abuse Hospital, New York City. City as part of her research director of the ACF In- Warren, director of the There is an angle to The secretary of the and vice-president of the Born in New York City, into the efficacy of the oral dustries in New York City, a Sperry Observatory on everything. Prof. White Board of Education is not Union County Educational Dr. Giles had lived in polio vaccine. firm with whom he had been Union College's Cranford explains, and Kohoutek, is able to register voters; such Services Commission. Westfield for 17 years. campus, makes this no exception. In fact, the registration must be done by A resident of Westfield for In 1963, Dr. Giles received associated for 45 years. What is It? Thi* icene has been rare in Westfleld for the Dr. Giles was noted for He was a member of the prediction since Comet angle at which it is ap- the local municipal clerk or 19 years, Mrs. Allen lives at a Career Scientist Award Kohoutek, although roaring past four years, but Roger Lavy, Leader weather 1105 Boulevard. She is her research in infectious from the New York City First United Methodist proaching the sun in by the County Board of diseases, including hepatitis inexorably towards its forecaster, feels It may be duplicated thli year ... in Elections. married and the mother of. Health Research Council. Church of Westfield and the reference to the earth is the quantity. and rubella. She also was Westfield Old Guard. rendezvous with the sun and prime factor as to why very Any questions concerning three daughters: one a among the pioneers in the Surviving are her junior at Smith College, one husband, Frederick Giles, Formerly, Mr. Wick had few astronomers and other CljljpMous e «| auaai au.) * voting status may be ad- testing of oral polio vaccine. been a director of the scientists have been able to dressed to the office of the a junior at Westfield High Her studies of the ap- an engineer; a son, Students School, and one a ninth Frederick G.; two YMCA, president of the clearly define or photograph shouting distance, is still an No Plan secretary of the Board of plication of measles vaccine Westfield Board of its presence. Named for its Education. grader at Edison Junior daughters, Mrs. Ronald Soto unknown factor. Although (Continued from Page 1) High School. reportedly was one of the Education, a director of the To Sing discoverer, Dr. Lubos not probably, it is most continuous follow-ups and Mrs. Robert Van Mrs. Allen received an Tassell, and three grand- People's Bank and Trust Co. Kohoutek of the Hamburg nonetheless possible that we sell for 5 cents and get 4 JCC Endorses ever done. and of the Lincoln Savings The Woman's Club of Observatory, it is only cents subsidy from the A.B. degree from Wheaton children. Old Sol could deal a shat- College, Norton, Man. Dr. Giles was graduated and Loan Association, a Westfield will hold their visible near the Con- tering Mow to the intruder, National School Lunch (Continued from Pw 1) from Vassar College and The Rev. Bernard director of the District traditional Christmas tea in stellation Virgo in the pre- Program. We are not Prior to her election to the causing it to break up into a member of the Union school board, Mrs. Allen received her medical degree Hemstey, rector of St. Nursing Association and of the clubhouse on Monday, dawn darkness but the glare several pieces. The ob- recommending that the from the New York Andrew's Episcopal price of milk be increased County Consumer Affairs was active in both the the Beekman Downtown Dec. 10, from 2 to 4 p.m. of morning twilight presents servatory's director Advisory Committee and University School of Church, Staten Island, N.Y., Hospital in New York City. Members of the executive an obstacle to clear ob- now but it may have to be Jefferson and Westfield counters this caution by increased at a later date. We actively recruits junior High School PTA's. She Medicine in 1943. officiated at memorial Mr. Wick also had been on committee will be hostesses. servation. services at 8 o'clock pointing out that the odds have been unable to secure boys at Westfield High served both groups ai She served her internship the board of directors of The clubhouse will be But patience is a virtue, are heavily in favor of a fine School for the Naval and residency at the Staten Saturday night at the Gray decorated for the Yuletime declared Prof. White. After plastic rulers and several president and was also Fairview Cemetery and had show for the holiday season. other individual supply Academy at Annapolis. Mr. president of the Westfield Island Hospital and engaged Funeral Home, 318 East received his 50 year token as season under the super- Kohoutek roars to its closest Broad St. items." Knapp has also served in Parent-Teacher Council. in private practice until a member of Atlas Lodge vision of Mrs. Allen R. proximity to old Sol on Dec. For man/ decades advisory and study roles Winch, Mrs. Raymond 28, 13 million miles Rudolph's radiant reflector She is an ordained elder of Mrs. Robert 12S, F & AM, of Westfield. A concerned with elementary the Presbyterian Church Shriner, he had been af- McFarlane, and her com- (perihelion), the early- has provided the guiding and secondary school mittee will provide refresh- morning show will swing light on Christmas Eve. This and has been a church Mrs. Relna Thompson daughter, Mrs. Ralph E. filiated with Salaam Temple Blood Bank policies and budgets. school teacher,for.16 years. McManigal, of 10 Euclid Ward of Greenwich, Conn.; in Livingston! ments. over to prime time and the time around the tiny tugger (Continuod from r-te* 1) Ave., Summit, died one son, Robert D. Jr. of Mr. Wick's wife, Mrs. A musical program will be evening hours will feature of Santa's sleigh can save Tuesday, Nov. 27, at Westfield; one sister, Mrs. Florence K. Wick, died in presented by the Westfield the spectacular presen- his illuminating energy. physically capable of Overlook Hospital. Gretchen Arnold of Peru, 1964. High School Choralecrs, a tation that everyone is Kohoutek will be on hand to donating for himself. At the IT IS TIME TO ORDER Born in Magnetic Springs, Ind.; nine grandchildren In addition to his son he is select group of ap- waiting to catch. brighten up the heavenly time of donation, a gift FITTING MEMORIALS Ohio, she had been a and one great-grandson. survived by two daughters, proximately 20 singers, Still, Prof. White cautions, highways. certificate imprinted "A resident of Westfield for 25 Memorial services will be Mrs. Margaret W. Braun of many of whom will travel to while the pre-performance Gift From The Heart" will Yugoslavia next summer on reviewers gave Kohoutek a be given to the donor to be years, where she was active held at 2 o'clock Saturday in Wynnewood, Pa., and Mrs. I vararam btankrt with in the Community Players. the chapel of the Central Katherine W. Pancoast of a three-week singing tour. four-star rating, their mailed like a greeting card Mrs. McManigal lived in Presbyterian Church of Mooresyille, N.C., eight exhilarated exuberance has to the recipient. a Ml •* calar IMMIIH Mrs. Love asks that Summit for the last seven Summit with the Rev. Dr. grandchildren and 12 great Departments Join toned down to the point that aU winter. years and had resided from Robert J. Kelcey, associate grandchildren. while still feeling that prospective donors make an 1921 to 1991 in Japan. pastor, officiating. In lieu of Funeral services will be For Luncheon Kohoutek will be appointment for Jan. 8 by She is survived her her flowers contributions may conducted by the Rev. Dr. "something else," there is calling the Red Cross office, husband, Robert D. be made to the Heart Fund. Clark W. Hunt, senior The international affairs an excellent chance that the 321 Elm St. McManigal Sr.; one minister, at 2 p.m. today at department of the Woman's Comet will not live up to Bernard Rhaesa the First United Methodist Club .of Westfield will join advance notices. Charles C. Baake Bernard Rhaesa, 69, Church. Interment will be in with the new members Astronomers disagree as to formerly of Willow Grove Fairview Cemetery. department for the annual just how bright it will be- Charles C. Baakc, 73, of Parkway, died Monday in Funeral arrangements are Christmas covered-dish come. Some say it will reach 746 Jcronimo Dr., Coral Delray Beach, Fla., where under the direction of the luncheon at noon Wed- magnitudes of -5 to -10. By Raymond E. Wheeler Gables, Fla., a former Gray Funeral Home, 318 nesday, Dec. 12, in the club- way of comparison, the he had lived for the last five Evergrrsn Wrtatfii. Beautiful full wraatht resident of Westfield, died months. East Broad St. house. moon when full registers -13, nionday, Nov. 26. Mr. Rhaesa, a native of The American Indian will the sun -27, and Venus -3. Prescription Opticians with nature! and colorful trimminfL Mr. Baakc formerly New York City, had been a Aides Named be the project for Decem- Therefore, even if Kohoutek conducted a real estate and Westfield resident for many ber. All those attending arc does not outshine the insurance business in years and was a former asked to bring a pair of legendary Halley's Comet Westfield. He was a member of the New York For Overlook's anklets, sizes 1 to 6 years to as many first believed it 110 CENTRAL AVENUE member of the Episcopal Stock Exchange. be hung on a Christmas tree would, the fiery visitor from space will still put on a Church, a 32nd degree Surviving are his wife, and then mailed to our WESTFIELD Mason, a member of Atlas June Auction Indian friends in time for | spectacular heavenly show. Mrs. Elvia Rhaesa; a son ' For the past few weeks, Lodge, 125 F & AM, Bruce, in Florida; two Plans arc being formed the holidays. INC. Corinthian Chapter 57, for "Going, Going, Cone!" The Choraleers will en- • members of Amateur 233-5512 sisters, Mrs. Benjamin Astronomers, Inc., have Royal Arch Masons, past Baumann of Rosclle Park an unusual silent and live tertain with Christmas commander of Trinity music. Mrs. Harold D. I awakened from a short and Mrs. James Mullen of auction sponsored by the Oppotit* Monidptl Arfcfef lot Ml SM* AV*., Opp. Ml. StaMM Tt* A0 1-UM: Commandery No. 17, Overlook Hospital Tiffany and Mrs. John i night's sleep and each 3 a.m. Woodbridge; and three has found them at the Knights Templar, and a grandchildren. Auxiliary. It is scheduled for Conlon are luncheon SHOP 1M SOUIH MM K* PAMONO CONVMNNCI member of Salaam Temple Saturday, June H, at Drew chairmen. Sperry Observatory AAONMS. Funeral services were scanning the horizon for held in Delray Beach. University, Madison. He is survived by his wife, their first glimpse of the Mrs. Malcolm F. Soloists Named Comet. The sky-scanning Mrs. Louise Baakc of Coral Robinson of 2B7 WatchuitK Gables; three sons, Charles Rade K. Broz installation is operated Fork West, Westficld- For Musicale ' jointly by AAI and Union C. of Lafayette, Calif., Dr. Rade K. Broz, 75, died Moimtainsidc. acquisitions Donald W. of San Diego, j College. However, although early yesterday at his home chairman, has announced as The Musical Club of the vigil is now a lonely one, THE 74'S ARE Calif., and F. Richard of at 611 Dorian Rd. after a members of her committee: Westfield will present a Lutherville, Md; eight j the Observatory will be prolonged illness. Raymond Bauer, Edward varied program at the First ; humming with activity grandchildren and two great Prior to his retirement 10 Drown, Mrs. Ashton United Methodist Church at grandchildren. ! when Kohoutek zooms out years ago he had been a ("tickler, Mrs. Cieorge Darsi, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13 j from behind the sun in early Interment was in New research chemist for Exxon Mrs. Thomas Haley. for the enjoyment of both York City. i January. Prof. White notes Corp. of New Jersey. Born Leonard Nichols. Mr. and the club members and '•• that the public will then be in Yugoslavia, he had lived Mrs. (leorge Plenty and members of the United I able to utilize Sperry's Mrs. Elmer G. Cruin in Westfield for 23 years. Russell Todd. Methodist Women. • facilities every evening, He is survived by his wife, The committee is busily at Mrs. Charming Rudd is Mrs. C.rncc Yarncll Crum, weather permitting, to take Mrs. Zora Broz; three sons, work collecting unusual | program chairman for the a close look at the huge 1)4, died Thursday at her Igor of London, England, donations and services for day and Mrs. Charles S. home at 719 llanford PI. attraction. It is estimated Boris K. of Willingsboro and the auction. Already Crow hospitality chairman. that Kohoutek will measure Born in Indianola, Iowa. Valdimir of Udorn, promised are vacation I Soloists will include Sally Mrs. Crum lived hero with many thousands of miles in Thailand; and six grand- houses, gourmet dinners, Schmalenbcrger. who will diameter with a dazzling tail her son, Richard Y. Crum, children. and tickets to sporting be accompanied by Paul for two years. Prior to trailing out for millions of Arrangements are being events and the opera. | Somers at the harpsichord miles. moving to Westfield she had completed by the Gray Anyone wishing to con- and Kenneth Langlcy, lived for B5years in Garnetl. Funeral Home, 318 East tribute to a gala evening of violinist. Loretta Strange There is another word of Kan., where she was a Broad St. surprises, may contact Mrs. and Barbara Kaeding. Mrs. I caution from Prof. White member and organist for 50 Robinson or any member of Kaeding will be accompanist He wains that the effect of years of the United Duplicate Club her committee. ! at the organ for the Musical I the sun on the Comet as it Presbyterian Church of Club Chorus directed by approaches within com- C.arnett. She also was a Tourney Planned Louise Andrews. parative astronomical member of PEO, Chapter Y. Yule Tea Slated in Carnctt. Her husband, At the weekly duplicate Elmer Grant Crum, died in games held at the YWCA, 1MB. 220 Clark St., on Tuesdays at At Church 12:30 and Thursday at 8 The Rev. Julian THE Also surviving are three p.m., excluding holidays, grandchildren, Mrs. Donald Alexander will speak at the winners on Nov. 29 were annual Christmas Tea of the W. Anderson and Stephen North-South: 1. linns and i mid David Crum. Woman's Association of the Mary Knard, 2. Thelma Presbyterian Church at 1 FINANCING IS Funeral services were Hlggins and Hazel Ward. p.m. Dec. 13. His topic will held Saturday morning at East-West: 1. Kill Borg and be "The Light of the World." the Karris Funeral Home in Carmalyn Cook, 2. John and New circle lenders will be (inrnett with the llev. Marjorie Browning. announced and Christmas . Robert Williams, pastor of 1 An American Contract carols will be sung. (hi United Presbyterian Bridge League "Club Mr. Alexander is pastor of Church in (iarnetl, of- Tournament" is scheduled Willow (inive Presbyterian ficiating. Interment was in for the Tuesday, Dee. 11,Church which he organized (he family plot. game and (or the Thursday with 2!l members. Before Arrangements were made evening, Dec. 13, game. i going into (be ministry, he Established it

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Supt'i Office EteeuilvtOfle* HOUflSi 7: (N.J.) I.KAIJKH. TIH USDAV. DKCKMHKIl II. l!>7:< I'm:.' Humphrey to Address m Most Prolific Pussy Cat Award goes to a cat named "Du«ly,"ag«d 17. living in Bonham Dinner for Resident Texas, which gave birth to her 420th kitten on June 12. 1952. Yule Delight United States Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey will be guest In adventuring through our outstanding array speaker at the Fund for of Gift Items • reflecting fine taste priced Higher Education below nationally advertised prices. Testimonial Dinner honoring David M. Tracy of Westfield, president of Yule Delight Super Savings Fieldcrest Marketing Division of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., it was announced by Amnon Barness, fund Zodiacs chairman and president. The dinner will be held Monday in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf RlftRL Astoria Hotel, New York. Funds raised at the Look into the ciyittl and in t banquet will benefit beautiful carved zodiac in har Stonehill College in North future. Elegintly rendered by Easton, Mass., where Mr. Tiifari. With dnln and franw of Tracy has been an active goldtone or plathtumtona around Sen. Hubert Humphrey crystal. $7.50. Faithful Contributor. Michelle, center, a patient at the member of the board of Children s Specialized Hospital, Mountainside - West- advisors for nearly a dozen Corporation. Silverplated Round Italian Trivet $2.80 field, exercises under the direction of Miss Marguerite years. Industry, government and English Salad Bowl with Watson, foreground, physical therapist, as Edgar Reeve, Senator Humphrey will civic leaders from all parts Christmas Uy-A-Way Silverplated trim, ipoan & fork S3.75 left, and Robert F. Ardrey Sr, right, executive director bestow the Flame of Truth of the country will be at- Major Charge Plans, Handi-Chargi! Silverplated Sugar & Creamer on Tray . $3.95 Award upon Mr. Tracy for 6 pc. Set Staak Knives $2.00 of the rehabilitation hospital for physically handicapped tending the dinner to honor Personal Chargoanrl Budget Plans Wire Baskets in varying sizes $2.25 children, watch. Reeve's family, the William Edgar his many years of dedicated Mr. Tracy, Barness said. Silverplated Heart Di.h $2.00 Reeves of Westfield, has been faithful annual con- service to education through The Fund for Higher Salt & Peppers (Set of 4) $2.95 tributors to the Children's Speclallced Hospital for the his association with Education is a non-profit Free Gift Wrapping Courteous. Personlized Service Cruet Set $1.75 past 51 years. Stonehill College, as well as corporation supporting his work on behalf of his projects in higher education Ask Ahaur Our Rewiring Charge flan alma maters Harvard throughout the United Business School and States and in other coun- Benefactors for 51 Years Providence College. tries. Some of the schools The William Edgar Reeve Charles H. Prankenbach The dinner also marks which have benefited from ITUUUUV Jr., president of the board of Tracy's silver' anniversary the fund are the University « North Av«., W. family of Westfield has been 12 North Ave., W. Elm * Quimby Sts. Elm & Quimby Sts. a faithful contributor to managers, said, "We are with Fieldcrest, the com- of Southern California, Weirfleld Cranfo"< Massachusetts Institute of Cranford WcsMieM 1 I Children's Specialized most grateful to the Reeve pany he joined 25 years ago 233*718 232-6718 27645718 Hospital, Westfield- family for their continuous as a sales trainee, working Technology, Eastern u Mountainside, every year support of Children's his way through the ranks Virginia Medical College, for 51 years. Specialized Hospital. It is a until he was named University of Miami and Opm Daily '•• I Chriitnui 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.; Sit. 9:30 to 6:30 Edgar Reeve, son of the wonderful thing to make a president two and a half Stonehill Coll late William Edgar Reeve family tradition of giving to years ago. and Mamie Tichenor Reeve, help physically handicapped Serving as dinner co- said, "The Children's children learn to live as chairmen are two leaders in Country Home (how productive citizens in our the retailing industry, Children's Specialized society." Franklin Simon, senior vice Hospital) was always of William Edgar Reeve was president and general interest to my parents, one of the founders of the merchandising manager of especially my mother. I Westfield YMCA where he Bloomingdale's, and Robert continued to make con- served as treasurer, and J. Burke, executive vice tributions after the death of member of the board of president of Giant Food my parents because it is a trustees and board of family tradition, and we directors. Edgar Reeve Dec. IS Concert were always interested in resides at 314 Mountain Ave. (he work being done there." The Westfield High School GOOD NEIGHBORS Orchestra will present its The Reeve family has fall concert at 8 p.m. resided in Westfield since Ten award winning commercial and industrial Saturday, Dec. 15, under the 1900 and their ancestry direction or Joseph Ragno. includes early settlers in the buildings constructed in New Jersey during the past The orchestra will per- Union County area, some of form Franck's Gothic Suite at year will be featured on whom date back to 1716. The with the following soloists: Reeve family made its first "New Good Neighbors 1973," Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. on H. Smith, violin; R. Feld- contribution to Children's marr, viola; N. Reiter, cello; Specialized Hospital in 1922. Channels 52, 23, 50 and 58. M. Markos, flute; and W. Jordan, bassoon. Lincoln The program also will include Copland's Outdoor Overture with soloist J. McCormick, Persichetti's Federal Song and Burlesque, Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, Symphony No. 2 in B flat by Schubert and Pastoral Suite by Larsson. Dec. 17th Conserving Fuel Union College will close its library and the Tomasulo Art Gallery on the Cranford WESTFIELD Campus one hour earlier each day and all-day on OFFICE Saturdays until the energy FREE GIFTS crisis is resolved. ONLY! The Library and Art Gallery had previously been open Saturdays from 9 a.m. FOR ALL to 1 p.m.; until 10 p.m., on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thurs- days, and until 5 p.m. on CHILDREN Fridays. LATE AGAIN THIS YEAR TRANSFERRED? DURING HIS 22nd HOMMICA, INC. will Mp you find your ntit hwrw. WITH YOUR jmywhar* in tht United ANNUAL VISIT States WITHOUT CHARGE. CHRISTMAS SHOPPINGS OBJECTIVE: to help you find your next home with1 a minimum of effort; He'll arrive in person on Monday, December 17th, brimming over with DON'T FRET! time and expense. If' new Christmas cheer for all the children of Westfield. And what's more, you plan to move to an; he'll have a FREE surprise gift for every child who visits him. There's no unfamiliar city, or just to obligation whatsoever. Each child must be accompanied by one or both OUR CLERKS ARE relocate near your pres- parents. So save the time ... let your children make thoir official visit to ent home, HOMERICA Santa at our Westfield Offico. He'll be there DAI LY from 1 to 4 P.M. INC. will help you find thru Friday, December 21st and on Thursday Evening, December 20th STILL SMILING the right house, in the from 6 to 8 P.M. A right neighborhood, i n the new area! SCOPE: Operation OUR SHELVES ARE throughout the United States enables Homerlca to furnish you with de- STILL FULL tailed Information o n SANTA'S houses which fit your re- quirements even before your first visit to the new HOURS area! BECAUSE OF THE ENERGY Daily 1 to 4 P.M. • Dec, 17th thru Dec. 21st REMEMBER: Homerlca Thursday Eve. • Dec. 20th • 6 to 8 P.M. works only for YOU ! All CRISIS IT IS WISE of their efforts —r re- search, reports and ad- vice — are oxclusively on TO MAIL EARLY bohalf of the prospective WESTFIELD OFFICE: BROAD AT PROSPECT buyer. They have no con- nection with tho seller. It is their responsibility lo guard YOUR Interests For further details, ploajc call our local reprosentu- tlvo, Pcnrmill and I'rank- %?^J ttnbach, Inc., 115 Klin Si,, Wcstflold, 201 • 232- 4700 or cull us direct.

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Seeconc d C)H«I uostuKe paid in Westrield, N. J. Puublllhet d Thursday at Wemrtcld, New Jeracy, by the We»t- All letters to the editor field UeUeadtr Printing and Publishing Cumpany. An Inidependenl must bear a signature, a *WO?fl?tai Paper for Ihe Town of Weatfleld and Uurough or Mountatmlde. street address and a Subscription: $5.00 per year in advance. Kutabllnhed 1890 telephone number so Office: 50 Kim Street. Westrltld, N. J. 07U90 authors may be checked. If Tel. 232-«407 — 232(408 contributors are not able to Quality WeeklieMembes of rNew Jersey New Jersey I'rcsfl Association be reached at local phone National Kdltnrial Aaauclution numbers during Leader WALTER J. LEE Publisher OAIL W. TBIMBL.B Editor business hours, the writer's FLORENCE B. SAMUELSON . . . AdvertlalnK ManaKer signature may be notarized. letters must be written WESTFIELD GLEE CLUB T1IUB8DAY, DECEMBER 6, 1973 only on one side of paper and UNDER THE DIRECTION OF EDGAR L. WALLACE typewritten. All letters must be in the "leader"officeby Friday if Presents its 49th Winter Concert they are to aopear in the Shoplifting Featurin following issue. 1973 V net of Student Competition There's no more happy Municipal Court Judge. sight at this season of the Juveniles face juvenile APPRECIATIVE HOWARD KATZ year than Westfield streets bureau action and all end up and stores crowded with with police records upon "To Know Him was to love Traditional Attraction: happy shoppers filling their conviction. him." The Selected Boy's Choir From Christmas lists. Shoplifting is costly for To all our friends, Roosevelt Junior High School It's mostly a happy time the offenders, many of especially Stephen's true Singing Christmas Music With The Club for local merchants, too, whom may bo acting "just rlends, we extend our sumption. It has been many of whom do the major for kicks." But it's costly, sincere appreciation for estimated that we will fall at part of their year's business too, for local merchants who your thoughtfulness during least 17 percent short of our during the Christmas each Christmas season this difficult period. Our energy needs this year alone SUNDAY, DEC. 16 4:30 P.M. season. stand to lose thousands of Stephen Jude was loved by if the Arab oil boycott Unfortunately, though, dollars of merchandise all who knew him. He was continues through the thereisa hidden cost to this through shoplifting. always loyal in helping winter. happiness, and this is It is a season of the year others, no matter what the We must exhaust every WESTFIELD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLDorian through the loss of goods where parents should take consequences. God bless our |K>ssible avenue in the quest through shoplifting. For the extra care to explain to friends all-ways! Transportation - cars, the two agencies have not for ways of cutting con- Student £ General Admission Tickets Available From: shoplifter often works best children that shoplifting is a Virginia (Shiner), Mark, trucks, buses, trains, yet been defined, it seems sumption of oil. A review of when shops are crowded criminal act and to advise and Jeffrey Langhorne subways, planes and ships - that a sustained effort the dormant patent files is a and salespeople are busiest. them to make sure that The following is one of the consume slightly more than should be made toward UiL »' that we should not ignore. Many Westfield stores sales slips are always in- many letters sent to us from half of all the oil c:.:>cndcd goal. have devices to detect shop- cluded with their purchase!). an unknown friend who annually in the United As a corollary to this lifting; others have hired The holiday season need knew our son without States. Furthermore, work, I think it would be special personnel to keep a not be marred by shoplifting knowing htm: automobiles alone consume worth the effort for the sharp lookout for offenders. either for the violators and My dear Mr. and Mrs. more than half of all the oil Department of Trans- ?*^£ And shoplif ?is • regardless their families or the victims Langhorne: used in transportation. portation and-or the of age - are often ap- of their foolish acts. Don't 1 have read the story of With these staggeri. • Environmental Protection prehended -in Westfield, think that shoplifting Stephen's death in the facts in mind, consider what Agency to review all of the taken to police headquar- docsn'tgoon in "a nice town Bernardsville News and I a !x)on it would be to patents that have been like Westfield." It does, and FIRST FEDERAL'S ters, booked, and later am writing not only to ex- discover a more efficient issued on carburetors and sentenced before the it hurts. end to you my sympathy for carburetor or fuel injection fuel injection systems. he loss of your dear son but system during the energy Obviously, only a few of also to congratulate you crisis we are now facing. them would be relevant to upon being the parents of so It seems reasonable to the purposes of this study. A Christmas Story valiant a lad. The sacrifice believe that some inventor But the chance of finding o utilized to keep the public (iary C. Dunn, 18, of portunity. payrolls In check. percen! of our oil con- Now we offer you, the vacationer Wychwood lioud, has been or traveler,the opportunity of released on $200 ball for 5.25% using Barclays Bank Travelers OUTI)Oli\<; SKCKKTAMAT! appearance in municipal PER ANNUM court on three charges of Cheques absolutely FREE. burglary in the Wychwood Respected and accepted tho COMPOUNDED section of the town. Two 15- WOOD, WALKER & CO. world over. CONTINUOUSLY yonr-old boys apprehended I with Dunn linve been NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CREDITED QUARTERLY released to their parents for SINC* IH* Travel with Financial Security FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT Juvenile court action. TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL The throe are charged MS Urn StrMt WattftoM, N. J. with burglaries and receiving stolen goods OPEN THURSDAY EVENINOS vjiluotl nt $2,IKXI to $:i,o0v 7 - 9 P.M. from thrco houses. L YOUR MONEY DOES MORE FOR YOU of. >*•* T/lC SuOOilf I'OX 8 Elm Street Westfield FIRST FEDERAL IS NOW OPEN AND READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS f SAVINGS Gifts for All Ages # , MAIN OFFICE WOODBRIDGE OFFICE Pottery - Silver - Brass - Delft / v 150 ElmSlroot 117 Main Struot Wostflokl, N.J. Woodbrldflo, N.J, Occasional Furniture MOUNTAINSIDE OFFICE CLARK OFFICE Stocking Stuffer9 • Imported Tree Ornaments 8G5 Mountain Avo., Grant City Shopping Contor Mountainside, N,J, Clark, N.J. Como hy mill mid ymn n.inin to our Chi Utmns Wish 1.hi, Wn will Irnvn II ilniwlnti mill you imiy \x< llm EDISON OFFICE SOUTH PLAINFIELD OFFICE wlnnni thu i|llt nl ytitu clinico limn nut wldu sulm:- 40 Pnrsonndo Rood MUlilluuox Mall lion. Ai HIM hum Ml' Khi>|i|>li>y Oniei Slelton Road Edison, N.J. South Plalnflold, N.J, t Dally 100 .Clusuil 233-1930, -THK WKtiTKIKl.D (N.J.) LKAI1KR, THL'HSDAV. DKCKMBKK li. IH7.S l-i Guard Hears Talk On Food Pricing Ralph Rapuano, 1021 East battery, $25, $10 costs. parking, $2, $5 costs; Broad St., intent to defraud, James D. MacMillan, blocking crosswalk, $5, $5 At the meeting of the Old bridge, the team of Ray dismissed. ficticious plates, $15, $5 costs; contempt of court, i"A baseball announcer is a baritone who sells beer." Guard at the Westfield Davison. Fred Bedell, Municipal Court John Gotsch, 592 Sher- costs; unregistered vehicle, $50, $25 costs. !(Jimmy Cannon) YMCA on Thursday Dr Richard Zerwick and wood Pkwy., dog at large, $15, $5 costs. Robert C. Schultz Jr., William L. Parks of Rutgers Harold Erickson; in The following disposition intent to defraud, com- $15, $10 costs. Riki Donnelly, unlicensed parking in permit area, $5, University gave a talk of bowling, Wilbert Farley, of cases was made in plainant failed to prosecute, Vincent Canigula, - driver, $15, $5 costs. $5 costs, $25 contempt of THE COLONIAL CHORUS timely interest about "Food William Gray, Hugo Gold, Municipal Court last week $20 court costs. violation of conditional James A. Keane, speeding court. Pricinn and Public Eugene Otto, Harold by Judge David J. Meeker: James A. Bender, 425 license, $10, $5 costs; 50 mph in 25 mile zone, $25, Frank D. Scarbough Jr., SPEBSQSA's WESTFIELD CHAPTER Interest." careless driving, $25, $5 Stevens, Frederick Bedell Finnard Caldwell, Wychwood Rd., careless $5 costs, 30 day revocation of driving on revoked list, $250, PRESENTS ITS Director Samuel Roeder and Thomas Holt. Com- Plainfield, driving while on driving, not guilty. costs. license. $15 costs, improper turn, welcomed quests Andrew munity singing was led by the revoked list, $200, $10 Joseph C. Valitutto, 118 Derek Vance, failure to Edward L. Londino, $10, $5 costs; eluding police, 26th ANNUAL •Andrews and Ed Shea. On Emory Starke at the piano court costs. Virginia St., unlicensed repair vehicle, $20, $5 costs; driving on revoked list, $200, $100, $20 costs, 30 day jail the honor roll for the past and Eugene Otto at the Richard Alan Eannucci, driver, $15, $15 costs; no registration in $10 costs. term suspended, one year HARMONY HOLIDAY week were: In duplicate violin. possession of cocaine and assault and batter, $25, $10 possession, $10, $5 costs. Harold R. Torgersen, probation; contempt of marijuana and use of a court costs. Louis D. Seivard, careless leaving scene of accident, court, $50, $25 costs. "A Song For All Seasona" driving, $25, $10 costs. controlled dangerous Daniel Vella, public in- $75. $10 costs. 8:15 p.m. substance, preliminary toxication, $10, $10 costs; in Arthur Luban, 564 Summit Lloyd Ferguson, improper COMMUNITY ON TV hearing waived, case to park after hours, $10, $10 Ave., careless driving, parking, $5, $5 costs. The restored communities FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OKCKMIIKK 7 & 8 Grand Jury. ' costs. dismissed for lack of Richard Shyers, dog at of Botany Village, Clifton, WESTHEI.DSENIOK HIGH SCHOOL Michael Kenny, Linden, Ellen Rzeszutek, 1608 prosecution. large, $5, $5 costs. and Alsfield, Germany will Railway Avenue and Dorian licud Be the life possession of a controlled Boynton Ave., public in- Frank Caldoro, violation Paul Simon, intent to be featured in "Places for SATURDAY PERFORMANCE SOLD OUT dangerous substance, $75, toxication and in park after of the sanitary code, $15, $10 defraud, $10 costs. People," on "Assignment: of the party! $15 court costs. hours, 30 day jail sentence costs. Charles Ball, assault and New Jersey," Dec. 19 and 23 Ttcktti for Friday Only Robert E. Guindon, suspended, one year Joseph Valitutto, 118 battery, dismissed. at 8 p.m. on Channels 52, 23, •tth* door and probation. Virginia St., assault and 50 and 58. Green brook, charged with Robert M. Svec, overtime Th«Btn*ttn« M« Mojtl. Inc. Rutgers •WEN'S SHOP" DeanLWV s Speaker at Gifts that will make him feel\ Helen A. Hoffman, assistant dean of the Rutgers University law /He's Someone Special... school, will be guest speaker at Wednesday's meeting of the Westfield .Area League of Women Voters. Her subject will be "The Administration of Justice in New Jersey." The evening program is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the i/% Westfield Woman's >• Clubhouse, 318 South Euclid O Ave., and is open to mem- OURS ALONE TARTAN SLACKS bers, their guests and in- terested area residents. Dean Hoffman attended Heavy Orion Add some zest Make your holiday the University of Chicago school of social work and Acrylic permanent to his collection reservations early* graduated from Columbia University with an LL.B. press, washable degree. Folio wine of slacks. graduation she engaged in Contact our legal practice with an shirt, made In wool blends eminent New York City law catering manager firm for two years and later especially for us. and double knits. .spent several years with today. various federal agencies working in the field of civil Complement to and human rights. Looks like wool Dean Hoffman has been a a blazer, turtleneck member of the Rutgers law .staff since 1962 and assistant feels like shirt, sweater, dean since 1969. Mrs. Daniel Kotto is in cotton just anywhere charge of program arrangements for the Comfortable indoors Wear them meeting. She is the local league's chairman for the or outdoors cuffed U.I. HOUTI12, MOUNTAWWM.N. J. 070« study of administrative Hf SUVATIOK* HOnlU'lMl justice in this state, an item —IMTf MftTM 10 TO 100 which was adopted by the 96 In beautiful or cufjfless lUNCHtON ' COCKTAIL* ' OWHH New Jersey leagues at their May convention this pasl Tartan plaids C TO**f Sltlk H«vlt spring. From $18.00 $15,00

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24 DELICIOUS WYATT Cordials BROTHERS NtWtlAVONJ tlliluil id F*ruil drandy/AiipIl md Fruil I tiiMd I WMI» III.*) H>»A4H Iretlh WhiUr. fill I tu'o'l BitMtl unlth wmilf, Mi'ftiuiMijTfltM** noiHuH WMIK, Ithiivir Free Parking »*,!„.n (rhimr » «'>•«. I 1 ti<"l «m. I " HIM «•<». »>»•«•• t.JM 111 «nMH« linn IW* illil flfuiui te.r.ii. I «v lim) imxiu NMiifr> cum a> Hfnlutir BuMid muni, ci«»m ill tttmtit llmiM ImttlHn nhnlfr: f n 138 Central Avenue, Weatfidd til«i tntiilH t»IH' 'Jtl'fl. "ift tit'« h*,Hn», Vt.milf *«-"(IM jtlnti Wt. Hi* Ull. H T •••W\ In Our Own Lot Honored Tht 8bov8 priett do not inciutuSSSi AfifiSa 232-270001 THK (N.J-) LKAIHCK, TIH!|ISI>AV. DKi'KMKKK «, Library Offers Concert Variety Show at Hospital The following members of Christmas music, the Jeanne M. Dusrosiers, the Westfield Art classics and jazz will library director, has chosen Association have their highlight this month's French classical music for paintings on exhibit at Saturday Concerts at Noon the program on Dec. 15; Children's Specialized in the Hopkins Room of the Mrs. Ruth Anne Gordon has Hospital, Mountainside, Williams Nursery Westfield Memorial selected a program of through January according Library. Christmas music for Dec. to Mrs. Willard Thompson, The concerts are offered 22, and Mrs. Shirley Bowers chairman: Bertha Clark, each Saturday from 1 to 2 will offer additional holiday Gordon Howe, Harry 524 Springfield Ave., p.m. Patrons are invited to music on Dec. 29. Mrs. Montgomery, Dolly Cheek, bring their lunches and Margaret Barnes, assistant Anne Mills, Alice Daniels, listen to the music. Coffee is director and reference Darsey Hoelzer, Janet Westfield, N. J. served by the library. librarian, was in charge of Crane and Eleanor Smith. Mrs. Pamelyn Ferguson the first December concert. will present Vivaldi's "The Her choice was a program 232-4076 of Dixieland, jazz and blues. In Germany Seasons"on Saturday; Miss Army Pvt. Francis J. Dunne, 20, is serving as a orronn KHO ua oowmv CUM A Templing TesI - Susan llevert. Cheryl Burke. OavM clerk with Headquarters Culterman and Wayne llu, kindergarten youngsters at Battery, 3rd Battalion, 17th Jefferson School, join In a Thanksgiving tenting party Artillery in Nuhrenberg, (luring pre-liollday celebration held in their classroom, Germany. See The Difference Fire Chief Warns Against Makeshift Efforts to Beat Energy Crisis

"Makeshift efforts to beat In Maryland, in reaction Keep all heaters well the energy crisis can bring to another form of the away from materials which death from fire into the energy crisis, a family burn, such as draperies, homes of many unwary stored an extra supply of upholstered furniture, Americans this winter," uasoline us a hedge against towels. bedding and status Fire Chief Norman .1. rationing in a 55 gallon steel clothing. Keep iieople away Kuerup. drum in the garage. too. don't let children play "In trying to lake the chill Escaping gasoline fumes near heaters, and watch out off the house -• while our were accidentally ignited by for anyone wearing usual sources of heating fuel a cigarette; the resulting lloorlenRth clothing. arc in short supply •• many explosion and fire destroyed If you plan to use your families may resort to the garage and the car it fireplace be sure it is supplements or substitutes housed, and caused major properly lined and there is damage to the attached with which they are not no loose mortar. HIADOUARTItS FOR Alt YOUR CHRISTMAS NIEDS familiar. Lack of knowledge home. Place u metal mesh and experience concerning "Keep the home fires screen completely over the installations and operation burning, but stay within the opening. of stoves and heaters burn- limits of good fire safe Keep the draft open as ing coal, wood or kerosene practice," advises Chief long as a fire burns or already lias brought Hucrup. Here are some smolders. disaster to several practical guidelines offered Never use flammable American families," stutcd by the Westfield Fire liquids to accelerate a slow Chief Kucrup. Department: burning fire. ONLY THE BEST, AT PRICES Within the last few weeks Follow regulations per- Dispose of ashes safely, in alone, the National Fin1 taining to portable electrical tight fitted metal con- Protection Association heaters and install them to tainers. Never in boxes or records noted tragedies the manufacturer's in- bags. YOU CAN AFFORD 1 such as these have come to structions. el Jk. Do not store excessive their attention: Be sure electrical wiring gasoline in or around your In Vermont, a cast iron is adequate for the in- home. stove brought into a homo stallation of electrical When necessary gasoline Gleek&Rust for supplementary hearing heaters. should only be stored in' COME IN AND SEE THE FINEST SELECTION was placed directly on the Don't purchase or use approved metal cans with wood floor. The resulting portable heaters which tight fitting lids. * Prescription Opticians over-heating ignited the wobbles or one that may tip Do not carry a reserve can flooring and extensively over. of gasoline in your car. OF PLANTATION GROWN CHRISTMAS 51 ELM ST. WESTFIELD damaged the house. Have major and-or per- "Don't risk your life and In <)uebec. charcoal was manent insinuations made the lives of your loved ones beinn burned for heat in a by a licensed heating con- by violating common sense DAILY 9-3:30 THURS. TILL 9 SAT. 9-3 large brazier intended for tractor. or official regulations while outdoor cookitm in the living Place portable electrical trying to ward off winter's SHEARED TREES WE'VE EVER HAD loom. The charcoal gave off heaters well away from chills. Use sweaters instead 654-3566 carbon monoxide which stairwells and from door- of heating devices which killed the entire family of ways where they could block might lie hazardous, and six. including four children. your escape in case of fire. save your fanifjy as well as your home from |>ossible disaster," Chief Kucrup concluded. HUNDREDS OF FRESH CUT: Regional Adult •DOUGLAS FIR — 6 to 10 FOOT A FRIEND IN NEED School Delayed • COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE — 5 to 10 FOOT IS A FRIEND INDEED To Save Heat •CANADIAN BALSAM — 4 to 15 FOOT In cooperation with national, state and local programs to conserve And Hershey's Is A Joy Forever! energy, the Union County Regional High School Board Not only are our foods u joy, of Education gave approval to the Office of Adult and WHILE DAD AND THE KIDS but the hours me are open Continuing Education to begin its spring classes PICK OUT A TREE van bv u lifesuver. during the week of Mar. 18. In past years, the spring program was held during SO-ivhen you need something the winter months of January. February and LET MOM ENJOY in a hurry to "save the day" early March. "By holding the adult and continuum education OUR COMPLETE DISPLAY OF: ior the nifihl/ come on over. program in warmer weather," noted Mr. Harry E. Linkin, the program director, "the Regional • WREATHS • CENTERPIECES District will be able to save fuel." • ROPING • DOOR SPRAYS Mr. I.inkin stated that area residents should • CUT HOLLY ft GREENS • LIGHTS ft TREE receive the 1074 Spring Session brochure by mid February. In-pcrson • MISTLETOE DECORATIONS registration will be held on Tuesday, Mar. 5, In each Regional High School. OH • if you urv just too ftluin tired Classes wil l>cgin nt each high school (luring the week to get ti in nil togvther, or you of Mar. Hi mill will ter- minate during the week of wiiitl to fi'ivv your family » rvul iron!, June :i. lYrsons desiring additional Information LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIREWOOD should cull the Office of "Substitute u Submarine". Adult anil Continuing Kduentlon ai :i7(i-fl:itHi ext. Choose from (tl) mouth wnterinff combinations. Ml. 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(some of which are: "The Johnson, has been elected Charlie Roessler: Charlie Heth Trigg, Tina Taylor, Girl That I Marry." "I Got national vice president and Davenport, Stan Nathan- Karen Dome. Barbara host in His Arms," "My a board member of the son; Dolly Tate, Jolee Klynn, Susan Mantz, Rosina Defenses Are Down," "They American Logistics Garrison; Buffalo Bill, Jim Eodice, Vincent Losavio, Say It's Wonderful," "Who Association. Horvath; Sitting Bull, Milt Bob Heras, Len Costanza, Do You Love, I Hope?" Mr. Dorsett was among Lewis; Pawnee Bill, Barry Maury Herman and Jim "Anything You Can Do," speakers at a recent Lichtenstein: Little Jake. Cambino. and "There's No Business national meeting of the Bill Zack; Mr. Wilson, "Annie" will be presented hike Show Business") it was association held in Walter Schonwald; Minnie. on Jan. 11, 12, 18 and 19 at one of the greatest hits in Washington, D.C., using as Audrey Lewis; Jessie, the Scotch Plains-Fanwood New York theatrical his topic: "Health and Cindy Lichtenstein; Nellie. High School. This Irving history. Beauty Aids in Military Sheri Harlan; Mac, Jerry Berlin musical comedy is Tickets are available by Commissaries." Morrell. the story of Annie Oakley calling Mrs. Marilyn Mone. eCALENDARS The ALA is the industry Members of the chorus • TRAVEL CLOCK RADIOS link with the military in • FAMILY CHRISTMAS CARDS Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mountainside Memorial Pott No. 1MM makes donation to will include Jerry Sorren- coordinating procurement tino, Judy Sullivan, Dot •TORTOISE DESK PAD SETS and supply of not only the Mountainside Rescue Squad to purchaie auxiliary oxygen setup for MountainiMe's new ambulance. Pictured from left to right are Frank J. Thiel, V.F.W. Post Com- Nixon, Danny Mason, Dec ROBBINS & ALLISON INC. •PICTURE FRAMES strategic material but any Mchtenstein, Dean Trigg, •CAMERAS • PROJECTORS materials purchased by the mander; George Magee, Post hospital chairman; and W.H. Brandt, president of the Mountainside Rescue Squad. Anita Kraft. Jack Hoyt. Established 1912 •TYPEWRITERS •CALCULATORS uovernment for use or John Hughes, Judy Gar- resale. •BAROMETERS • DESK SETS to call, found ballastinlight and smoke was coming into diner, Florence Marsden. •CROSS PENS •PARKER PENS Mr. Dorsett joined fixture had failed, shut off Johnson & Johnson in 1946, house, found Mrs. J. Wilson Nancy Way stating they had * LOCAL AND •STATIONERY • ATTACHE CASES and has served in a number Fire Calls power to light and asked had extinguished fire and manager to call repair man: a problem turning outside LONG DISTANCE of executive positions. He opened damper to let out lights off, Eng. No 4 10:55 p.m. • Received a call smoke, no cause for alarm; MOVING and his family live at 89 Nov. 27, 8:22 a.m. - responded, removed light Barchester Way. from police to wash down 5:26 a.m. - Received a call of * STORAGE Received a call from gasoline on Lawrence Ave. switch, advised owner to a steam condition at 626 have repairman look at * PACKING Fugmann Oil Co. requesting Nov. 30, 10:06 a.m. - Raymond St., responded Ramble and Hike assistance to light off oil service; 4:06 p.m. - Full Responded to the National with Eng. No. 3, upon assignment responded to 881 burner at 866 Fairacres Bank of New Jersey on arrival found boiler to have On Weekend Ave.; 10:34 a.m. Dorian Rd. for a house fire, TEL. 276-0898 Clark St. to disconnect too much water, shut off found chair to be on fire, Responded to 872 Winy ah power to motor that was furnace, advised owner, to Calendar Ave. with Red No. 10 to used booster line to ex- smoking, suggested call serviceman. tinguish, and smoke ejec- A ramble and one hike are spray house interior repairman to inspect motor; 213 SOUTH AVE., E. CRANFORD scheduled for this weekend because of a pot that was Dec. 3, 9:34 a.m. - tors to remove smoke from 144 EaM Front SlrMt 767-4800 PlahtfliM, NJ. 3:43 p.m. - Engine No. 4 Received a call from 805 house for the members and guests left in oven while cleaning responded to parking lot of of the Union County Hiking process took place; 4:04 Hahnes to put burning R.R. Club. p.m. - Engine No. 3 responded to Central and ties that were burning A five mile ramble behind the store; 4:23 p.m. - through the South Mountain North Ave. for a truck fire, found fire to be out, Responded with all units to Reservation is listed for Box No. 77 Me Kinley Saturday, beginning at disconnected wires under dashboard. School, false alarm; 10:22 Crest Drive and Bramhall p.m. - Responded with all Terrace at 1:30 p.m. under Nov. 28, 6 p.m. - units to Box No. 652 the leadership of Mildred Responded to Apt. 6C at 4 Tamaques School, false Schutz of Cranford. Elm St. for a possible alarm. On Sunday, Nat of problem with electrical Lincoln Federal's Dec. 1, 5:47 p.m. • Rah way will conduct a ten system, found T.V. set Responded to the area of 637 mile hike over the Wyanokie shorted out, removed T.V. Elm St. with Engine No. 3, Circular. The group will from apt., turned off all smoke in area, no cause for meet at the Packanack electricty and informed alarm. EFFECTIVE Wayne shopping center at 9 tenants to call repair man. Dec. 2, 1:43 a.m. - a.m. ANNUAL Nov. 29, 6:16 p.m. - Responded to Seville's Auto A YEAR Information about the Received a phone call of a Body shop with Eng No. 3 to YIELD ON Hiking Club is available grass fire on Twin Oaks extinguish a car fire, used through the Park Com- Terr., responded with Eng. Booster line to extinguish, mission's recreation No. 4, used two Indian tanks, car a total loss; 3:48 p.m. • department. two brooms and two hand- Dispatched Eng. No. 4 to lights to extinguish; 6:34 Summit Court, found no one In 1511, coffeehouses had p.m. - Received a call from to be banned in Mecca, home, apparent false because they were draw- manager of Gino's, South alarm; 4:32 p.m. ing people away from the Ave. East, of a problem with Responded to 517 Dorian PI. mosques! lights, dispatched Eng. No: 3 on Regular Passbook damper on fire place closed Savings is no humbug! ; 1

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233-3630 TMK HWWBIJI (N.J.) I.KAUKK, TIU'KSItAV. IWCKMBKU «, IU13 Ryan Forms New Firm To Test Beauticians To Expand Adult Courses The New Jersey Board of Bernard J. Hyan of charge of the executive Contemporary Literature. search consulting practice Beauty Culture will ad- Union College will expand Wcslffieltl has announced minister its December its special program of credit Introduction to Western the formation of Hyan. of the Newark office of Peat. Civilization II and Marwick, Mitchell & Co. licensing examinations at courses for adults in the Smith & Associates, con- the Union County Technical spring semester, it was Psychology of Personality. sultants lo management on His previous experience Institute and Vocational announced today by Prof. All Saturday courses will executive search, located at ,'ilso includes that of Center. Elmer Wolf, dean of the meet from !i to 11:45 a.m. One Rockefeller Plaza in treasurer of Railway college. with the exception of New York. Kxprcss Agency Inc., The written, oral and Eleven college-level Computer Science. This Mr. Hyan has extensive assistant to the comptroller practical examinations will of General Public Utilities courses will be offered in class will be held from 9 to executive search ex- be given Wednesday, Dec. single weekly sessions, 10:20 a.m., followed by a perience. Immediately prior Corporation and Coopers & 26, at 9 a.m. The tests are l.ybramt's audit staff. permitting adult students to laboratory from 10:30 a.m. lo forming Hyan, Smith & required of all beauticians fulfill course requirements to 12:10 p.m. Associates, he was national Mr. Hyan received a BBA who want to practice in New by attending one two-hour director of executive search deuree in accounting in 1955 Jersey. and 45-minute session a The three-credit courses consulting at Coopers & ami is ;i CI'A in the State of Using the new video tape recording equipment at Lincoln week. Classes begin the are open only to adult part- l.vbnmd. Karlier, he was in New York. School, Peggy Hrug speaks in the manual alphabet of the The Union County week of Jan. 28. time students who have deaf and dumb as Nancy Bergen pantomimes and Suiy Vocational Center offers a been away from secondary Molncznik recites the nursery rhyme "Mule Miss Beauty Culture program for Courses will be offered on school for at least four Muffet." Mrs. Carolyn llolman, media director, helps high school and adult both weekdays and years. the sixth graders record the event on tape in connection Saturdays. Weekday of- students in preparation for ferings include: American Applications and with their study of non-verbal languages. The project the state examinations, allows students to evaluate und constructively criticize l-iterature. Thursdays; registration information according to Michael Appreciation of Art, Wed- may be obtained by writing their efforts when the tape Is played back on the Elefante, director of the television set. nesdays; Introduction to the Office of Admission, program. Drama, Wednesdays; Union College, Cranford. American National 07016. Marring in Junior Theatre production of "Gypsy Government, Mondays: Phone Co* Acts To Conserve Fuel Adventure" Saturday are these actors from Maximi'llion Child Psychology, STUDENTS AT UNION Productions. Tuesdays; and Introduction Westfield area residents to Philosphy, Fridays. AH enrolled in the salesmanship The New Jersey Bell The company has in-buildings in the state. classes meet from 9 to 11:45 Telephone Company has stituted emergency methods To achieve a 15 to 20 Gypsy Adventure on WHS Stage a.m. with the exception of course at Union College are: < implemented a series of which will reduce gasoline percent reduction in fuel oil Appreciation of Art, which Mrs. Connie Hernandez of emergency conservation consumption an estimated At 2:30 p.m. Saturday When a gypsy tribe passes use per month, tem- afternoon "Gypsy Adven- meets from 1 to 3:45 p.m. 901 North Ave. Tim Gilbert measures designed to im-10 to 15 percent, saving peratures in general office throughyr town, Minina mediately reduce company- some 750,000 gallons over ture" by Maximillion tries to jion up and finds Saturday morning courses of 336 LaGrande Ave., space and staffed equip- Productions, the opening It's NOT TOO LATE wide consumption of the next 12 months. ment rooms have been herself involved in the lives are: Principles of Fanwood, and Willie Lee of electric energy and fuel by production in Scries II of of a gypsy king, his family Accounting II. Introduction 505 Sherwood Parkway, for A policy limiting reduced from 72 degrees to Junior Theatrek will be IS percent. maximum speeds to 50 08 degrees during working and a web of gypsy intrigue! to Computer Science, Mountainside. presented in the Westfield The doors will open at 2: IS Robert W. Kleinert, miles per hour where hours. Temperatures are High School auditorium. president, said, "The cut-permitted, and five miles lower during unoccupied p.m. and the performance Union Alumni To Gather Portraits back is our positive per hour under posted speed hours. "Gypsy Adventure" is an will end at 3:45 p.m. response to national efforts limits on all company original musical drama Girl Scouts Dee DeYoung Water heat levels in all which takes place in Europe At Homecoming Especially For The to alleviate the energy vehicles, has been im- company buildings, except and Katy Daly, Troop No. crisis. We feel confident, plemented. Drivers have a few decades ago. Minina, 711 of Grant School, will lead those with cafeterias, have a baker's daughter with the opening exercises ac- The annual Alumni Home- niversary year. however, that with prudent been instructed to reduce been dropped 40 degrees to a coming, sponsored by the Miss Dorothy Gasorek of Last Minute Shopper management we can assure vehicle idling time and to exceptionally big feet, feels companied on the piano by constant 100 degrees. that because of these big Miss Karen Harmsen. Union College Alumni Elizabeth is the chairman. enough gasoline to keep our eliminate unnecessary To reduce electrical j Association, will be held The annual Homecoming ONE DAY SERVICE for o vehicles operating, enough travel. feet she must always be a Tickets for this per- consumption, lighting levels funny girl or give away gifts Friday evening, Dec. 28. In party with dancing will get dlcscl fuel to run the An employee information in office buildings and other formance may be purchased so that people will like her. at the door. addition to the reunion of old underway at 8 p.m. in the 4X5 PORTRAIT emergency generating campaign to remind work locations have been friends, classmates, Cranford Campus Center equipment In central of- company drivers of the reduced to minimum ap- Airman Van Pelt Completes Course member of the faculty and Gymnasium. All graduates fices, and enough fuel oil to gasoline scarcity and topropriate requirements administrative staff, the and ex-students of the heat buildings." In Color '6* instruct them in proper during working hours. Non- Airman Mark W. Van Ispecial radio equipment, is Homecoming will feature a College are cordially invited etch With 7,700 trucks, cars driving techniques to im- essential lighting has been Pelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. being assigned to salute to the college now in to attend. Buffet-style and vans, New Jersey Bell prove mileage was in-eliminated and only security I Harold W. Van Pelt of 7 jBergstrom AFB, Tex., for the midst of its 40th an- refreshments will be served. operates the largest stituted last spring. lighting is to be used after | Roosevelt Ave., Fanwood, duty with a unit of the privately-owned comme- The company has urged hours. has graduated at Keesler Tactical Air Command. One to a customer rcial motor vehicle fleet in its 32,000 employees to Savings are expected to AFB, Miss., from the U.S. Airman Van Pelt, a 1971 the state. Company vehicles conserve energy by forming reduce total electrical Air Force radio equipment ! graduate of Wcequahic High at this price logged <>1,026,7BO miles last car pools or by using public consumption by 15 to 20 repairman1 ma n course) School, Newark, attended year and used C.2 million transportation to commute percent. conducted by the Air iK-airleigh Dickinson V'tu gallons of gasoline. to wt-rk. "We will continue to Training Command. | University, Teaneck. His Gasoline consumption has To conserve diesel oil, reduce our energy con-! The airman, who was jwife is the former Bernice increased 13 percent this New Jersey Bell has sumption as much as j trained to install and repair | E. Brown. year, and because of the fuel reduced the time for test necessary in the national i shortuge, the company has runs of its 400 emergency interest and as much as I FEATURES: projected u deficit of 400,000 generators, resulting in a 75 humanly possible to meet ] gallons required to run the percent fuel reduction. The the crisis." Kleinert said. • .WREATHS-DECORATED AND | fleet through May, 1974generator, s are used as a when the supply contract backup power source in the Holowach Assigned j Our 1974 STUDIO OF terminates. event of commercial power PLAIN "Without stringent con- failure. To Koesler AFB j »PINE ROPING PHOTOGRAPHY servation, the deficit would Additional procedures Airman John T. • Christmas Clubs pay equate to the loss of ap-liavc been adopted to fur-j Holowach, son of Michael [ |#BALSA_M, DOL~ 4 Elm St., Westfield proximately 700 splicing ther conserve fuel oil and 232-1441 . Holowach of 1979 Uartle , | PINE AND BLUE trucks for the same time electricity used to heat and Ave.. Scotch Plains, has CHRISTMAS TREES period," Kleinert said. light the company's 614 been assigned to Kceslcr interest at AKB, Miss., after com- ,.CUT GREENS-BALSAM. NOBLE pleting Air Force basic training. During his six weeks at i "FIR AND PINE. the Air Training Com- \ .FLOCKEDCHRISTMAS TREES inand's Lackland AKB, Tex., ho studied the Air Clothes Mart ?s Force mission, organization and customs and received GARWOOD MALL 300 South Ave special instruction in human relations. The airman has been Garwood, N.J. assigned to the Technical j j Training Center at Kcesicr I for .specialized training in the air traffic control field. (Christinas (Sifts Airman Holowach at- tended Scotch Plains- Fanwood High School. Club Advisors Two Westfield residents are among 18 faculty SWEATERS j members and ad- i ministrnlors at Union TUKTI.HS, ('AKI)l(iANS, IC o 111! iu«. Cranford. PULLOVHRS. VI'SIS. , Kli/.aheth, and Plainfield, ho have volunteered to • CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS ORKilNAI l.V $13 toS:s. ierve as advisors to student BY OLD GERMAN CRAFTSMEN 1 u b s . fraternities, iororitios and publications or thi1 11)73-74 academic LIFE-LIKE ARTIFICIAL TREES, .car. They are Prof. Jane HOLLY AND GREENS ,aw ol ill! Lincoln lid., idvisor In the Art Club, mid j • UNUSUAL NATIVITY SCENES ••"rwleriek Perry of Box 503. Be Wise and Save lor 1974 idvisor to llio V.C. Service Join The Central Jorsoy Bank and • ITALIAN Trust Company Christmas Club now. MINIATURE CHRISTMAS Memberships start Irom ns li It lo LIGHTS AND STARS SPORT SHIRTS as 50C a week Wo don't just ' At IKAt IIVI KM IS collect your Christmas Club money • UNUSUAL ANDSWI All U SHIRTS wo p;iy !i°o intorosl on it. IN Hi All 111 Ul ( OlOUS CHRISTMAS TREE AND DISUiNS DECORATIONS

OKICIINAI I »i S'> Kis.\s. See how our Christmas Club accounts build up over a 50-week period: SALE* . • iimn 6t95 % .OO.iwnrk * 20.03 0.00,1 wi-<.k 230 S3 t.OO.iwi-nk 01.20 10.00 ,i WMI'I* 012.0O 2.00.1 vci'k 1O2.00 SO.OOn wi»* 1.020.00 BOYS SKI JACKETS 3,00 .i VNIM.I, ID3.75 •»> . UMI|,II.|..,I ciciij.. (.11'II II DM KIN Wll OKU )N I IM\<- \N|> CAN WS HtLP YOU ? DAI l<( IN I'll ilCAl I Ml MEEKERS CENTRAL JERSEY BANK OARDBN OIL HIAT Mt\t* SALE* • • '/lr>fjMf mtlir itwMt i Antmttn»%( Mil IITIMAT* CONVlNIINr TIMM Mtit ( I ' - M HOOSmilh Ave., W..WMtfield ;,'''',. 232-8717

limit* • MIUW8W • D OOH &I6OSST ASSST ! MiHIUII • KAMWMI • MASTKH GHMOP AND MNKAMt-IMC/UU) -Tilt WKSTKIELU (N.I.) LBADEK, THl'KSMAV. UC( K.MBKM (i. IU7.1 I'llRe 1.1 Parents' Aid Sought In Fuel Crisis rooms in each school for To Offer Class In Pharmacology Genetics Film practices and other after Parents of Union County school activities. Union County Technical complete the course will be "Thread of Life," a filmed Regional High School than by driving them in should be dressed warmly Institute will offer a 16-week certified to administer private vehicles. Students During the cold months story of genetics, will bo students are urged to during cold weather since course in "Basic Concepts of medication. presented at the Union who must drive to school the thermostats in all ahead, students are urged to Pharmacology and the cooperate with school and because of employment or Current practical nurses County Park Commission's public officials in con- Regional buildings will be have a hot bowl of soup with Administration of interested in taking the Trailside Nature and other commitments should Medicines" for licensed serving fuel resources. be encouraged to form car set for 68 degrees. At 3:45 their lunches. Persons course are required to take Science Center in tho Dr. Donald Merachnik, having other suggestions, practical nurses, beginning a basic math test on Watehung Reservation on pools. p.m. the heat in all buildings Thursday, Jan. 24, it was Regional superintendent of will be reduced or shut off in whereby the Regional Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. Sunday at 2. 3 and 4 p.m. Parents are asked to drive announced today by at (J.C.T.I. Registration will schools stated that parents their neighbor's children if most areas in. order to District can conserve fuel The motion picture gives a tan help save fuel by having and cope with the pending Richard Kay, director of be scheduled following the description of heredity and they bring their own conserve Regional fuel oil continuing education. testing. their children transported to children to school on a supplies. Heat will be fur- oil crisis, should call Alan individual types of traits. school by public trans- regular basis. Isacson, assistant to the The course, Mr. Kay Classes will meet Also at Trailside on portation facilities rather nished in gymnasiums, explained, is designed Tuesdays and Thursdays In addition, students auditoriums and other superintendent, at 376-6300. Monday through Thursday primarily for practical from 7 to 10 p.m. Additional at 4p.m., Donald \V. Mayer. M0MMHK MMMMMtflMMMMMllt nurses who completed their information may be ob- Trailside director, will training before phar- tained by contacting Mr. conduct half-hour nature macology was included in Kay at 8*9-2000. talks for children the regular practical nurs- ing curriculum. Westfield's Finest luncheon Restaurant Those who satisfactorily Coupons Sought Specialists Solli from Ike '4e*p IreW • Rutgers iclentift John C.F. The Garden State Chapter Tedrew examlaM Mil iimplei (ram hit Arctic collec- of the Committee to Combat for any uxe group ttea. gathered during hit 2* yean of polar expedHtoni. Huntington's Disease Merrier Dr. Teirew aad his student! have worked the northern requests that coupons found at your premises rim of land from Siberia to Greenland. on any Betty Crocker product and 175 other Far An Appotntnwnt Local Democratic Women Celebrate General Mills products be 233.5140 Christmas mailed to Rose Mary Meek, The Wcstfleld Democratic stitution and by-laws, fund- 241 Maryland St., Westfieid. Women's Organization met raising and new mem- Also the small blue squares on Wednesday evening at bership, and issues of in- stating the number of points the home of the organiza- terest to the group. on all Bonus Gift coupons. tion's president, Mrs. Following the workshop The coupons can be turned Charles, 8 Stoneleigh Park, meeting, a party was held to into money to help research where smaller group celebrate the Democratic on Huntington's Disease, a 109 North IYO. workshops discussed victories in the Nov. 6 hereditary, neurological gay Christmas Flowers amendments to the con election. Illness. (Olmri Map) *w. toriral Aw., WtstlteM and Greens

Whathar for gift giving or for your own home - coma in and tee what wonderful out of the ordinary things our floral artiitt have ready for you. We hava everything you need for Christmas Inside and Outside - greens, holly,, roping, mistletoe, Santas, figurine* - natural and artificial Christmas Arrangements. - You'll love them all.

Inc. 321 SOUTH AVI. Mri*IMT"" 232-2825 SHOT THI SOUTH SIM Ml SHOWING CONVENIENCE

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Perhaps once or twice in a lifetime, there comes an invention so radically new, it actually changes the way we live our lives. Television was one. We at Polartod believe the SX-70 is another. The virtual cascade of revolutions, mechani- cal, chemical, optical and electronic, that made the SX-70 possible had only one purpose: to free you from everything United cumbersome and tedious about picture- taking, so that it could become at last the simple creative act it should be. Counties Trust Now that all you need to do is frame your picture, bring it Instantly into perfect focus and push a button, now that the picture Is nutomntlcally delivered Into your hand In less than two seconds, to time itself and develop into a photograph of a depth and brllllnnce unpnrnlleled in nmnteur pho- tography, whnt might once have seemed like a family duty or even Just an Overdraft ChecKing Interesting hobby, enn become a spontaneous ami constant pleasure In your daily life. Here's Instant money lor holiday shopping Suggested list price of the SX-70 cmncrti Is SI HO. Ask for n demonstration. and entertainment. Wo'll oatnblish n cash reserve to back up your UCTC Checking Ac- count - $500 or more. II covers chocks written Limited Su/tftly - Uy Your* Atmy Today for more than your bolanco, Or, you can transfer any part of your available credit to your checking account whenever you wish, There's no obligation to use your credit. Why not have It on hand Just In case of need, Apply WESTFIELD CAMERA now at any office of UCTC. Another feature of UCTC's "ONE-STATE- united counties MENT BANKING" total convenience for par- » STUDIO tonal checking account customers. OVER- " Mfttrt Ptoftfrnpfcy it « Mfty «f Uh" DRAFT CHECKING • AUTOMATIC SAVINGS trust company WKBgRVICK WHAT IVKSfiU GUfi CUSTOMERS A • ACCOUNT SUMMARIES where good thlnge start to happen All In one helpful package 121 CINTIA1 AVINUI 232-0239 232-0425 WISTFIUD Ymff) U THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEAOEB, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1S7S 1 • UAL ESTATE SALE • • RIAL ESTATE SALE • • RIAL ESTATE SALE • • HEAL ESTATE SALE • . RIAL ESTATE SALf • • tIAL ISTATI SAL! • • RIAL ISTATt SAU • • tIAL ESTATE SALE • • REAL ESTATE SAU • PEARSAU Joy Birown, Inc. REALTOR ft ASSOCIATES, INC. AND rim . em AMES J. DAVIDSON IM. WMHI«M SMMIM» REALTORS FRANKENBACH MuMpI* INC. lM. An Art* fund Aw>cl>f BARREn & CRAM UAITOU » INIVIOU REALTORS Mt'mbir GI*NI RMI btata M»iWra *f Rtfarral S«rric« it it IIALTOM it; if it 22> LENOX AVBNUI ESTAILISHEO 1922 2S1-4I4* "Thr* Cental OMICM" 933.2222 MwrripHi Listing Syrttm 233-5555 USEImStra* LOOK! WISTPIILO 312-1100 TERRinC MIMIIM 201 - 232-4700 JtMT USTED In Weitfiftld, s. wnrruiD MULTIKI MSTIMC srtTiM pretty 3 bedroom Colonial In at-MOUNTAINSIDE 913-1 NO N F R A tractive aettUuj priced at |3«,900 with reasonable taxci and lowLIIIRTY CORNIR (BASKING RIDGE) . M7-S70O NEW USTIMC! heatlne cost Good sized rooms Unmmd Morch. Flnlnhcd recreation room. nized Swim Champions for the past three yean. WITH PICTURESQUE Is Just how our ads arc written. In Scotch Plains? Cus- 2 car Karate. Wcstffeld. M9.900. They ore nover dono by a pro- This very talented group of girls ranging in age BROOK f««8loual ... we write our own tom built by Henry West for we believe (hat fJm hand for the present owners. from 8 -18 will present their show at the YMCA- AND 2 WATER FALLS knowledge la needed *n order to YWCA Wallace Pool on Dee. 14th, 15th & 16th. wrJIc factual rwl«. PoltmvhiK A large gracious living "SOMETHING ADJACENT TO this line of ihlnkliur, wo )|hc t>> room with wood burning uk the owners lo Jot down for fireplace, formal dining SPECIAL" BRICK PATIO us the points that tltey fort nn* room, throe bedrms and eupcclully pJeftAliiK About tho You'll nay, whon you see thin AT REAR OF home • • • nntl especially tho two full baths A dream reason* they CIIOSK that honni kllchon with color co-or- ollKhtful hr>mo In Fun wood. It PROPERTY In the first place. So, if our hKB everyihlnfr you have con- NEW LISTING Ads sound Just about the way dinated appliances! For mdered "upoctal" — beautifully we talk, and arc decidedly oti informal entertaining a ecorated and wot| maintained. Ihe factual aide, there's a roa* • large Family room with Tho epitome of (conrj taste, frnrrt CHARMING ton! Judging by our render re- : he slrlklnj % f entry hall - through RANCH ON A KN0U •ponse. we think you prefer1 built-in bar and refriger- he l k bath* and .1 bciiroom*. ATTRAaiVE HOMES LIVING ROOM underatBiemenl anyway. How ator. For summer, cen- 'harmliiK' kitchen with well Hacrtl tabtc xpace, forma) . owticrji ure aaklnjf- tiled baths, there's an excellent panelled recreation Whatever your price LOVELY MODERN patio. A .special treat for room with circular bar.. . New wide hardtop drive the youngsters—a play- leads to attached garage .. . Many delightful ex- range, we have several KITCHEN WITH house. We believe you LOCATION ISNT EATING SPACE AND .should see this remark- tras include dishwasher, heavy electric service, attractive homes for CHARM GALORE! able offering at $66,000. EVERYTHING 2-zone hot water heat, interior shutters . . . May LAUNDRY we arrange an appointment for you? your consideration — TWIN OAKS TERRACE This Immaculate Wefttflelil franit) nnj brick colonial In con- ry thin 7 room. 2 bath home 2l/2 BATHS veniently located for nchool*. VIEW AND r HUO! 22' living room, large Now is the time for you 9 years young • center entrance - 25 ft. living room • town, and trandporlnilon, There rninl Jfnlnif r»om, kltchouwtth TAMAOUES AREA panelled family room with raised hearth fireplace • nr« lhr«A larRo hrdruoinn (tho eutluir Rpneft. S bedroomw and to obtain an excellent FOUR CHARMING mBjit«?r bedroom has H« own panelled family room. Central 1st floor laundry, 4 twin size bedrooms with loads of dre»iBln(r room!), living room QUALITY with fireplace. larpro dlnintr ulr condlllonltiK a plus. Deep buy. Mortgage money is BEDROOMS closets • 21/* baths. Many extras are included in this room, den. and kitchen with With charm and excel- —amlful yarr). Wefttfleld. COLONIAL- IN -LEVELS excellent home offered at $70,000. For immediate ample t-ntln*r space. Thuro are lent design. Offering a $66,900. ON SECOND FLOOR many ex t ran Includrd in iho available — why wait? occupancy. Call us! res Untie price of $52,000. center hall plan, two $72,500 family rooms, four bed- CQ DINING ROOM HAS rooms, 3'/j baths, jalous- King size "level style" home with four bedrooms — lcd porch, on a cul-de-sac ?nm(> (infplcf Thla J2 year olii WAINSCOTING of comparable homes ^otne hud ticnrfltml tiy much two and one-half baths — family room — double surrounded by beautiful HJC pliin it complete roileeorftt- nx Inslilt! nml out! Spectacular garage. Attractive & appealing interior color com- #68,900, 4 bedroom, 2 PANELLED DEN IN WYCHWOOD! Shackamnxon Country IIK)> cellinifi. In Itvlnc rnrim aikil binations. Sensible traffic flow around center hall Club in Scotch Plains. tlnhiK rnixn. Sidling ilnor to bath home on beauti- A now kitchfln! Altoprotlwr Who could ask for more ? icreenril-lii jtnrch off llu> illninip plan. Raised hearth fireplace & pretty picture bay thcrxj 'ire 8 rooms and 2% hathn, oniii for Hummer evenlnK cn- BASEMENT Including 1st f(. d<*n. Pccky $97,000. ertiilnlnw. Good n(reil iiunny window in the living room. Huge screened porch ful large treed lot. cypress rcc. mom, i Wdrnomn •ill-In kllelii-n with colilen nc- with afternoon shade. Spilt rail fence enclosed PLAY ROOM EXCELLENCE IS THE KEY! nil on tho same door. D cur k-n- •enlM. Tlirrt- hrlirht bnlroomM. 2Vi Fireplace. Close to rajre attached- Fireplace In liv- iiilJm. A family room phm rcc- yard. Close by is Tamaques Park with its tennis ing room. Sinlrs from hall to SHADY LANE -eatlnn room, im over-fllzert at- 2 CAR GARAGE excellent dtornco attic. I7C.900. nehed fc-'ir/mi> »nd a larue lot. courts, basketball, picnicking grounds, etc. Ideal town for commuting, $89,500 This young split lovol In icc.r.fin. n.v qsu for active growing family and plenty of room Fanwood !H ono of our for all. schools and shopping. CENTRAL A dramatic entrance foyer with open staircase bids mo.it exciting listings. you welcome to this elegant home in Mountainside. Grade level family room THE LETTER Save gas! AIR CONDITIONING Beautiful living room witn fireplace, IS ft sunken with powder room, first IT'S READY! rVar 8anta: dining room with beamed ceiling and huge picture level living room, din- [ am Innklnu for n home, that HOUSE AND GROUNDS window, warm pine panelled den with Jalousie win- Thoflo transferred owners aro ing room, and modem UIIH to fill tho following require- IN THE GARDENS Erono and anxious to nell tholr kitchen. Upper level of- IN EXCELLENT dows, 3 beautiful oversize bedrooms — one with iU homo to someone, wlio will lovu 1. All rnornfl nn nm< floor. Hvinff there n* th«y did. Fire- fers three largo bed- CONDITION own 13 ft. dress-sitting room, 2>/2 baths. Gorgeous place In the living room. -1 bed- rooms tmd bath. Full 2. Flivpinrtt In the llvlnc room. TOOn>n, two liaihn- N^nr all ^. 1'n'llv UUchott nnd dlnlnjc RAMBLING STORY - AND - A - HALF finished basement. We welcome your call. schools. fM.DOD. In WoBtfteld basement and attached mom Karugc. Lovely nolghbor- 1. At Ii-nst three KpnermiH FAST POSSESSION! hr, A Imuiisomo family rnotn. COLONIAL 972,900. 4 bedroom, 2>/o C. A lovely plecu of property. VISIONS OF SUGAR PLUMS! Pl^flo umko my Chrl6tn>n8 wUh A REAL BEAUTY come, triit1. $75,900 bath, true center-hall $73,900 ROOMY Love, colonial only 8 years Holly The ten principal rooms include five bedrooms, AT $103,000.00! The perfect holiday gift for the whole family! High sewing room, beautiful panelled family room with old. Central air-con- on a hill in Scotch Plains this beautifully decorated EXQUISITE COLONIAL l Anderson windows & built-in air conditioning. The 4 bedroom • 2 /> baths raised ranch radiates warmth All aeven room» aro lovely dining room has a unique built-in wall ditioning, 2-car at- and charav Beamed ceiling, fireplace, built-in book- RANCH! oversized . . . Cozyflro- placo . . . Secluded THE REPLY length "Hutch". Two bedrooms, including master, tached garage, fire- shelves for winter Joys, redwood deck, beautiful On lovoly Aljronftuln cul (U« and two baths are on the first floor. Upstairs are screened porch and lovely lot for summer fun. May MO In Scotch I Mains. idtMil for ncrccned porch . . . Two l)<»ar Holly, children. Central iilr conilttion- car Rnrngo . . . Deep 1 know of ,\ hoosn that IA Jttitl three bedroom* and bath ideally suited for school place. Free school bus we show you? \ng. 6 well planned rontim, lo lot (IGO't . . . Bath and what you arc lookhifc for! II porch, ptua lurco I* MImped rec- mootH all your rciiulri'iiicnlrt age children. Completely equipped modem kitchen for all the children. reation room, fully uiiriu-u< Intcrtmilnff, landscaped lot. location for nchool, II- ra«p und lovt'ly conior lot In a washer. Excellent move-in condition. We suggest Save braiy and sliopplnR. ri'iilly nlco urea of Mouninln- an inspection soon. FINE SOUTHSIDE AUlc. ENGLISH TUDOR IS ALWAYS J55,000. fall Joy llrtiwii'M iiff(e« to tunk LOCATION fin Kppitlniiuent to not; l(.. ththooy Wi>nln»u- It l youl FOR ALL SCHOOLS IN SEASON love. WYCHWOOD CHARMING BIG HOUSE — 184,900. 4 bedroom, 21/., 23 FOOT LIVING ROOM $54,900 PICTURE BOOK COLONIAL plus '/2 bath home. COLONIAL LITTLE MONEY PUT A TWINKLE WITH FIREPLACE Located on a quiet Westfield street near schools, Large, lovely, center Near thn WrstflcUl i How nlxmt S31.r>00 for u IN HER EYE shopping and public transportation. This charming School. The UUCIUMI hn» a he three bedroom colonial $71,500 CHINA CLOSET IN home has exceptionally large and sunny rooms. Stone ed rrUhiK. flni'li»rc in H home In Scotch Plains? entrance, 2 fireplaces, room. A total of ^ In-dro mill lull,' her In .«'!' Illlx lovrlv DINING ROOM fireplace in living room and natural chestnut trim. 2H bl OMi 2 We offer this Immacu- \V.>»lfli-lil Coliiiilnl only 9 yoiira Sparkling freshly decorated interior with excellent raxo wlih circular drlv late one with llvlnj; ottl. 2f.' living room. cltnhtK first floor plan which includes a 19' carpeted fam- centra) air-condition- Upstairs 3 large bedrooms are covered with elegant Mnny extra*. »f.«.000. room, ninflrrn i>iU-lii kllrlit.n. room, (lining room, lftrpc laundry rnoiu. I^JiiialjtiMur i>nii«>llril ily room, newly remodelled kitchen with natural WALL OVEN, pale green carpeting. Absentee owner offers fast eat-In kitchen and mod- fniiilly r.K.iii nllh brick flr.-pliu'<- ing, den and family possession. You must see this one. em batli for your In- "itU htrUri-prr iiiiil jMinilt'r r«inm finished cabinets, dishwasher, double oven, Corn- DISHWASHER AND "ti Hi,. rir«< fl •. |.'imr UI-IIITUIM ing counter saver and breakfast space plus a cozy room. Original own- spection. Do call today. l.i.ln.oins .. :n! J lll.-il ImlliH mi EATING SPACE IN Ih^ •...(•oiiil fliu.v. Hut wmor den or bedroom wlfh beamed ceiling and adjoin- luii.i'liii:iril li.vil. Twi. i-.ii- nllni'li- era retiring — many MODERN KITCHEN OVERLOOKS .'.1 UIITIIK". All In fhu- CMIMHlli.n. ing bath . ., upstairs 3 more sparkling bedrooms SECOND AVENUE Cnulloir Vmj umy Jum fall In and two tiled baths . . . children's playroom In custom features. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR VALUE? BALTUSROL! linv with dim IKIIII,- yxurni'lf! l" BATHS COMMERCIAL S7O.0P0- basement. Located in our "executive'' Wychwood Close to town for /2 Sonslbly [.rlc.-.i at |R:.,!»IHI i>v section and financing is available — move in im- $49,900 triUlUflTPi'd iiWIHTM >>f till** (V- mediately. commuting, schools THREE NICE celleni -MiuintntiiHl'lc pn-hi-riv. T LOTS OF EXTRAS You'll find It in this gracious and spacious Cape Cod room* l'lns putn-tli'ii i»,.i -I,* PROPERTY 4 t BEDROOMS ON cyprrsjt faintly rtn. > 'i tiuth*. and shopping. Save on a quiet Fanwood street. Modern kitchen • formal 2 CAT MtuduM Hum •:•'• Un 11.. Consisting of an ntct HERE SECOND FLOOR You'll Nivo the.- vkw *-t the *!"If frftmo hnusy with 2 cur "4 - BEDROOM RANCH' dining room • 4 bedrooms, beautiful jalousie porch Iik ft T.nvi'ly. IIMKI' -^I'lll I..M.-I ,.M ii'i gas I detached jj r'iJ?c. four niT<- In Hrnlrli 1'InInn. Kiunllv with slate floor, magnificently finished basement. hoor<:h <>n first IMuL W tuilllM. Mo.l.-l'M Mt.)l.>» Wllll H.>|id Mri'h <-)itilin>l.-« Wult t<< "''(It r»r- 2 CAR GARAGE x W> O»Mv.?nlont U'o.Ht- tioMiik' In.-lii.l.-i! CUM (out ltiilil. $125,000 CHOICE RENTAL fli-M kK-ntl.,)! tl^.OOn. C.V.T.'.I p-Hi.i. jn-Kiir frr<« form AiilliI. iviifh. m»plf. VM. leu In Wi-mfli'1.1 «n.I I.. • JH'ITV 'iinl i>1uni (n-t'H llortull- Krick iiml frnmc rnnch custom built for the pres- PANELLED BASEMEN' ltlrn.1 tor th« fitrnllv wltli J f'tllV 1 IHI XJir.t MnilV' IMTI-II- ent owner on l.t high, nicely wooded• acres. We MANY OTHIH FINE LISTINGS onilnli. of rlill.lr.-n. ('!..».• I. 3 FURNISHED niuiH. HiiKb'ii nhi'il ulthcnhiitm. PLAYROOM Krnilv HI-IIIK.I ami Ir. Illt-li ' All Ml i-\i-rlli-n| •mi.Ill lull. think you will he Imprc.HHvd, ixn we were, with the llfiirni'tnn, 'i*'t hiltlm. I|I-M n ITS.il Clrt. CALL ANYTIME rOR COMPLETE INFORMATION irriulo II.VM : mr ,.ctx.-li.it an , RENTALS NuaclmiH entrance foyer, Tennmsee marble fireplace A8SUMABLE rnvr. Not fur null. •••• If \..u IIMII I wall In (he living riH>tn, family Hl/ed dining room, ymi rim • ;. iiwiur win «Ui. MORTGAGE TO 'i 1 I lfi'ilrMfin hi>ii.si' SECLUDED tflcamliitf kitchen with fret' form built-in table, VACANT AND lovHy iM'i^hUdrti'Mni n- QUALIFIED BUYER vitllntili' liiiiiK-fllrtlclv "ii .in iiiilii'iril ..f |.l I in..]. iiiiotliiT flrt-pltu'o in the hlrch family room, the 4 ••rlv III-H-H '; .ii-ri' hi Wf«|. nimfordihlv livdrmmiH iinrl 2'.. Imthw, Mudi more MHMMNTATIVIt »©•. $r.7fi. "i'l.| \i> 1 i II I,,.in,, .l,..!,.,,!'.! FOR RENT 'I I It'dtij K|i|||'UlH't)(. EXTRA LOT WITH NANCY F. REYNOLDS j In l|.l» IV. |i »||II two fill-- to toll I Well worth a tall to our Liberty Corner I::' ii.ni'. inn.i. I"1 r..iiii.ii'.iii'ii'iin (llusklnif ItlriKk') »rriti> today . . . 1117-5700. 4 bodroomK, 12 baths, PROPERTY 1 titti nun Miinli S.'lTfi. ASSOCIATES, INC. family room, beautiful MANY TALL TREES MtMafna MALTOM t'iilll|>ll'ln wllli Hlli'llH now kitchen with dloh- AND SHRUBS trftttti INI'I.I !hh:M ull ilMMllcn wimhor, 103 East lfo«a Strttl uvnlhttih> llntiit'illiltfilv. Joy Brown, Inc. FAST POSSESSION per month. WtttfltM, N. i. BARREn & CRAIN REALTOR £dl>l"l/ViV I ASSOCIATES, INC. JJ24J00 PEARSAU PRICED AT Mombtr Of TKt £ £ 0!fl INC. Joan Thumn* 231-2222 Multlpli Llillnf M#mk#f# Mini I W«rtf JU.|»IJ Ciryl Itwli JIMttl t D«*«r Alice v\t« 112 Elm Str««r Wllliim C r,,h, ID-0717 Cio'M r Rlitiir^ ....ITICltr H1 (MR OMllfl lor I'twn I!4<4T») MULTIPLE LISTING SYITIM MIMIERI 111.4144 Ut Otaktr 1I1-M4* Sfti 5 hzm - •••• «Mou "M0 CAMIT IIRVfCI" C. Hlthtti Wil»ih»wi« Otmtt Irswn U».J0> Alkert 0. 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Typical Weatfield Charm flow* through thia warmly inviting home — Nine meticulously 2334639 cared for rooms with central air conditioning — Living room (26 x 12'/8) with fireplace — I dining room (14 x 18) — completely remodeled WttfMU MiM* IMtag kitchen and bath — family den — muter bed- WILLIAM A. CLARK, INC. — REALTORS room haa adjoining dressing room — S more Jl bedrooms — large patio — 2. car garage — 4 RBOROOM RANCH WITH CENTRAL AIR Economical 3 zone, hot water heat generated We have ju.t lined thli •ptrkHnr clejn R»nch hon»« with everything on one floor. In wMltlon to the 4 bedroom.. 3 full by a 4 year old furnace — convenient to b»thi, there l> a 20ill llvln* room, •PUloui dlnln« are*, schools — ASSUMABLE VA% MORTGAGE COUNTRY SETTING lovely kitchen with dlahwuher. plu. W/W «rp«tln«. J^ull basement * nrase. Owner tramferred — Large Mmmabla — Asking $64,900.00. "Better Homes and Gardens" Ranch centered on a num. available. Well ihrubbed property and located '".Jama; dliei whool vicinity. A«klng |6»,500. Call today — won t lut! deep, tree shaded lot in suburban Scotch Plains. Living room w/ctlling to floor brick fireplace, din- ing room opening to heated porch, ultra modern WILLIAM A. CLARK, INC - REALTORS country kitchm, 20' paneled family room, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, 2 car oversized garage. Immaculate NEWUSfffti 4M SOUTH AVI., W., WESTMBLD — 2S2-2M0 condition. 158,900. MIMMR or warriiLD MAID AND are onu of the most important ingredients FIRST AD Call now to see thia comfortable Split Uvel in sub- RIALTORS needed in making a move enjoyable and is WMIRWT COUNTY BOARD OP RIALTORS urban Fanwoed. Living room w/plcture window, this eight room Colonial well located for kids 2S2-M00 dining room opening to glassed and screened porch, $46,500 MRMMR OP NATIONAL HOMIFINDIRS MRVKIS. MK. of all ages ... paneled family room, 3 twin aise bedrooms, V/i WeeHteM M«M»4t iHtiat MOHNNW HUU H AN WML WOT- baths. W/W carpeting and built-in air conditioners There are also four twin bedrooms, 1\'» rma MOMI rot -nw CMW. 225 LtNOX AVENUE WESTFIELD, N. I. included. $48,900. baths, huge family room and large backyard me FAMILY! TIN OWN for many afternoons of fun. Owners asking WOHT fOKCM LIAM INTO THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC $63,600 and interested in having you take a a LAMI tNTMNCf HALL. BUSINESS PROPERTIES look; like to? mm THMI n A UVINC REALTORS INSURORS Light industrial building, Highway 28 in Fanwood. MOM. A LARCI FORMAL S large rooms, one 18x18 w/stone fireplace, beau- MNtNC ROOM — PLUS THAT tifully panelled, beamed ceilings, plus 30x50 at- UX-IMKtTANT DCTtA FIA- COLONIAL riNU, A LOVfLY PANILUD Beautifully updated and moderniied HINTINU overlooking* the very private rear yard. Litv.nr room fireplace: CALL 322-5800 ANY TIME 208 Klmnr Strool three bedrooms; semi-finished basement with lavatory Fully WVHIIIOIII — ;:i2-«39:] air conditioned, new carpeting, two car garage. A lovely home li-22-72 T In a beautiful setting, $61,900. 3SO PARK AVINUE SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. • IX HTRINM ITAH — TolntA onn your olil. AKkltiK $2r., CA MAM.! HILL FARMS IiPMI Itowtu Mr? tM-TJM Coiy Cape offering- a lovely 70'x 170' well shaded lot. Five Hwwy M. Cttm* 212-5IM AHCIIIE** first floor rooms and bath for those wanting one floor liv- UK IKATK KXCI14NUK NEWUSTINC ing; plus two more bedrooms and bath second fl. Bern! fin- Rark C. TIN lii-Uft ~ HKMAI.H KIIOI' ished basement room, 32' old brick rear patio. Beautifully Math C. WiMhtrg 751.4524 Omni iliilly 10 ILIII. in r, p.m. kept. 148,500. onm mid kllchnn. frcnhly iiilnl(irnvlll' o Itunil Moyornvlllr $42,500 ;i-lit. Huii.irh DchiiiitK. iiiiiimmlly 6411119 MORI POR YOUR MONtY liiw taxnH. Anklnir I79,UUO. (201) 12/9/7.1 TV !:rj-4i8O. Right rooms; two baths In this Fanwood colonial. Living roam A HKW COI,I.K«7ril>N or FOR I'irlTKHV fireplace, full dining room; den. Four bedrooms; porch, de- lute. 7 aiinlM. iiiuor. Wttniriuld — u milll 4. MTMNIM. ATTACHIO CA- "Down bast Properties Where Spruce Loom Tall" (^•vnurH will l,n nway aiut an' IACI. LOW TAXIt Of ONLY willing t<» (MM-iiilt otliiirH to iry KIIH I IIIIIHTXAH — ll'.y'R lilko, il thin way orr IIVIIIIIVIIIK wwili l lo oxcollont comlltloo; I'OUKOI • 10 HAPPINESS IS WUUIIIUI K ttin Ihnlhlr now llio npi'wl - l»','j" framn, chllil'ii tloc- $31,500 ThriMi itiinithH II'ILHI. fit H per trlc organ ami bench, A-l cull- Janet £. Qoothue, Inc. niiMith IIICIIIIIIIIK Im-ai t l illtlon. Call r.ll-WJl after 6. • • • A FIVE IEDROOM HOME nnrl all nltiDr tllllltluH, T (009) 6r,r,.;i2Sj. If yell Illto t(i lirnwNi., rnnm out JUST PERFECT Boolhbiy, Milne 04537 to An?hii''n. U'M ii fun pliu-'o: a la Hie Owwleiis, v*i ae Rtwtty ea Hilt mm. The brwHi'iH iiaiaillmt. I(H many IMINJ it Mty « tkett «rt 2 kMreamt, 2 eertw end REAL ESTATKBROKKHS tiulUllliKH uni nverflowltiK with 90% MORTGAGE AVAILABLE all ttorlH of pHfaphiTiialla, l:»H with $51,900 liiillt-ln lyi>"wrMrr wr-ll Uf,, No, 1 — Small, anug Harbor homo with wiitcr view Year Crnwn lolrtilimii, HMSWITIIIK imll round, 116,000. HnoKff— 1la*if nookH wnntnii-- ipti'ii. iinii. call 2;i"-;iUl Cloie In all ichnulM ittui liiwn. thin tfiitilpd VVaatfleld colotilftl, HlfrhoNl prIceR pn.li] ^- Phone col- itfoir H I'.M. bedroom*, ltt batha, iilmnlnniti tiding, iinulile Mixed lot. No. 2 — Arc you n craft hucholor or trentlvo cauplc? Iflat or wrlln 5411-04.10 — 11 to LOW LEVELS ?mmedlat. imaaeialim. AHKUMAIll,K, MortTClAcjM. MO p.m. Old York Honk Hhon, This tiny, 2 bUrm. cottaKO on worxlcil acre with nil A3 Kanlrin Avn., Nnw IlrniiflwlOK. SBI US FOR CHOICE VERMONT PROPERTIES conveniences cun g\ve you u KCHXI nturt. $in,00O. Wnlk N. .1. 3-2-tf • AUTOS FOR SALE • to boat ramp and store. TV HUTU WAHTI1II I'nrllihlo J3" nnil on(nr TO No. 3 — Occupy lurgcnt apnrtinont In thin nlcoly con (,'nll (1»7-(I«J« Jfltmigue verted homo with nuperb hnrbor vlow. Ilont otlin' .i 6/14/73 TK PARTS/ACCESSORIES

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LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 187S t HELP WAHTIO •' absence of a conductor "Damn Yankees" Hits Grand Slam Home Run At WHS which just shows the con- Reviewed by Doesn't Know", the zing of vitality and his singing was manager, Jeff Mondon as fidence that exuded in a Edward Lewis "Who's Got the Pain" and most pleasant to the ear. 1 student director, Shari rapport between the oast Enter the World of Finance through the An enthusiastic crowd of the just plain cool of couldn't help but chuckle at Desper as assistant and the orchestra. I par- lobby of one of New Jersey's largest baseball fans jam packed Whatever Lola Wants". his facial expressions when director, and Michelle ticularly enjoyed the twin and most respected banks! the high school auditorium The book by George Lola tried to seduce him in Topolnicki as student pianos of Mary Smith and on Friday and Saturday Abbott and Douglass Wallop "Whatever Lola Wants". producer. The demands of Hobin Bidgood and the flute BANK TELLERS nights and, "as if by is well known to all. It tells Miss Salomon moved about the staging of 13 different and alto sax man. Paul magic", transformed the the story of a middle-aged the stage as if she really sets and 22 scene changes Lieberman. Our Teller Training Department will teach you everything theater into a major league you have to know while you ear*i.fuUi»1"&"Sra¥»"'y despondent fan of the owned it. Her dancing, were handled effortlessly. "Damn Yankees" won the for excellent benefits at our UNION COUNTY OFFICES. ball park in Washington, Washington Senators who singing and stage presence The show really moved pennant for the Westfield DC. would be willing to sell his equalled that of a real under a well designed and High School Department of CALL. OR APPLY TO OUR: Everyone stood up and PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT — soul to help defeat the professional. One of the high controlled plan. The timing Speech and Drama. All I can 354-3400 joined in with the baseball Yankees and win the pen- spots was the mambo dance of the lighting and sound advise to you readers is: players on stage in the nant. Satan appears and with Frank Webster and the effects was perfect and Why spend $15.00 for a seat 68 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Dally: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. singing of our national offers our hero a deal he dancers in "Who's Got the seemed a natural part of a on Broadway to see drab A anthem and when it was can't afford to refuse, but Pain." well rehearsed team. and dull productions when over, fans in the audience for $3.00 you can have any James Veneiia. athletic director of Unto* Catholic leaves an escape clause that And at last, I must say shouted "Play Ball". This l>ermits the story to end Joe Mangina, as old Joe that I enjoyed the orchestra seat in the house and be Bank al *» «••< * *• •N»l Boys High School, Scotch Plalm, announced the itart of set the mood of the entire entertained by the greatest an inlenchoiaitlc iwlm team at Union Catholic. The lappily. The Washington Boyd, and Melissa Melloan, consisting entirely of high THE NATIONAL STATE BANK evening and great credit Senators win the pennant as Meg Boyd, interpreted school students. The people in the world - our own swim team will be coached by Brother Raymond Pail, at must be given to this ex- kids? right, and Brother Robert Clark, shown above. and the devil gets what he their roles with great amazing thing was the citing staging for the deserves. feeling. Their solo numbers opening scene of the The play in itself is and duets were most Westfield High School unimportant - it serves only touching. If you were NOW to Discuss Divorce Dec. 12 Department of Speech and as the vehicle which permits looking for an Applegate Drama production of over 100 students in the AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYE!* vited to participate. (Satan) to hate. Neil Union County NOW will "Damn Yankees". The speech and drama depart- Kuchinsky sure filled the present a discussion on This meeting will be held audience, cast and or- on Wednesday at the First ment to work together and bill. His fire tricks and divorce by and for women chestra seemed to warm up create a product of sheer costuming added a lot of I'AHTTIMK or full time in local who are contemplating or National Bank of Central numory (school. No leuchliiK ex- INSTRUCTIONS to a pitch and level of fun heatrical delight. Great color to the role and "The perieiico or decreo in*cewinry. are already divorced, or New Jersey Building, and frolic that carried AMERICAN Will nccopt en) ICirn Htuilenli*. corner of 4th and Chestnut In credit is due to the people .Good Old Days" will never Immeillfitc orient UK. full ii.i-1- who are simply interested in through the whole per- responsible for molding, uo out of style. 1131. 1 l/l!!)/7:l 3T FOIIMKIl TKAUIIKH or ChomlS- Roselle,at8:30p.m. Claudia I EXPRESS?EUROPE# Iry will urovlrfu romeiiltil or en- the subject. Jenelyn Block formance. building, directing and Comic relief was added at HUgKIWI hinpp richment program lit tho ntutly Cole will act as moderator. 1 w m f cheiiilntry and Im exporl- will offer a brief history on This musical was a hit onproducing the show; its )a*ly from S AM t 12 p.m. or 8 Union County NOW has the right time by Susie "*-day bargains! a.m, to 4 p.m. KrtVrmcc* ro- lnoiilal technique* tn students marriage laws, property Broadway in 1955 where it director. Mrs. Marceline McNamara and Peggy il u I ruct uiul (iwn intimpcrlutlon. Individually or In nmull (froupn. rights and the custody of task forces on equal PJoriRo call afiiT ." p.m. J7ti-9O7fi. Call nfHT 3:30 P.M. 233-9788. played successfully for over Decker; musical director, Clark as the members of the Il/Z9/T:i TK education, prison reform, children, to be followed by a two years and many little Mrs. Genevievc Hill; bridge club and Hannibal I'AHT TIMK help Tar s LTttl tlf- sharing of personal ex- domestic problems, abor- theater groups have picked choreographer, Mrs. Joan rice work. Call .182-120 tion, and consciousness witnesses. And what about $304-$597.1-weckvaca- periences. Questions which it up and run with it during Wright; scenic and lighting those ball players, all sizes, OIIU./GIJV KRIOAV— part time, will be explored during the raising. Meetings are held the past 18 years. Yet the 6 hours pur day 3 t1 o f> day*. director, William J. Gimbel, shapes and types making up Itions with 2 hotel nights Home office cxporloK. *; tiecen- session are: Is divorce the second Wednesday of music and lyrics by the and producer, Mrs. Harriet unry. ('all 6GI-4331 each month. the greatest looking lineup '(double occupancy). In- worth it? What do you do if ureat masters, Richard Ixmden. for "Heart" and "The AVON AMKH — A It 1-3 YOU IN A the money does not come? BUDGKT RQUHItfSK? Itlllri pll- Adler and Jerry Ross never The energy and effort of Game". These rousing [ eludes Group Inclusive, liifr up? Tukii (ho presume off How do you deal with new with ihu extra coAh you can Every 10 or IS times a .seem to lose their appeal or this team was transferred numbers brought down the earn ILH tin AVON Hepreflontn- UlrII .I.VIl MOAIIKIINclimn- relationships? Is "Parents minute, the lungs breathe in luster. We hear this show I Tour air fare from N.Y. < llvc, Wai .'iM-mo right now I tml palntliiK. show. What is even more trouble making reporter mum. Wo train. Air AUill A. T. .'all :(K 'J - X 4 4 9 or 494-fi737. important, they all seemed Gloria was very consistent nickwsoii. Pros.. Southwestern 11/1/7:1 TK Petroleum Corp., Fort Worth, to know where they were in her "mean" stage ' 33 Elm StrMt Wattfwld 654-5535 ' Tex. BLDG. CONTRACTING uoing and what they were presence and her "Shoeless COOK imrl tlmo. Clillilrcn'» SDCI- doing which resulted in the Joe" number with the ball CltlllZCd IIOMpltal. McitltlULillHlll^. * MODERNIZING ••OPEN THURS. 1 to 9 P.M.< N. J. every Saturday anil Sun* impression that everyone players was a smasheroo. tiay. Mourn G a-m. to 2:30 p.m. (il.KK.MAIIK I'MIMIIINO AND was thoroughly enjoying The girl singers and dancers Othtr Off hat In Proimro and cook forcukflxM. din- IIKATiNO COMPANY ner, nionaralloii for MUIUHT. I'hlllp KoMomvnl.l themselves. were just wonderful and Plain COOKIIIE. Call 2:i:i-372n — lot wiitiir licfilorH, plutnbln^ rc- SO E. RMtewood Avc. lONasauSt. lalrH ,<: alloratloiiH, Howora cloan- "Damn Yankees", as provided a beautiful back- Kidgewood, N J. 07S40 Princeton, N J. 08540 Mlsn Frohlln. iik- I lav,, stato license. Call 381- ^201) 445-2180 MIHSF.d - ll>'« - I.I'.VH — full 53.1« .lay or UVPIIIIIB. 1/20/73 TK written, really belongs to drop for the big production (609) 9214600 lime ami part tlmo on 7 - ;i and 3-11; part tlmo 11-7. NumliiK young Joe Hardy and Lola numbers. The mambo dance 361 Sprintfleld Ave. . 5 Commerco St. homo nnd K.C.F. Con)|ii!llllvt! played by Bick Treut and was choreographed with Summit, N.J. 07901 'Newark, NJ. 07102 BAlnrlos and hcnoritft. Call ?.i:i- • TREE SURGEONS 9700 Tor appointment. Nancy Salomon. The entire great style and the audience (201) 273-5500 f20MW"00 ' HKAI. KSTATK HAI.KH SCHMIIDE THI IXflRT'CO. cast did so well that it is responded most warmly. Livingston Joy Drown, Inc. of WcHlfluld lum CiimvlrlF MoilrrM Trrc Htrvlt* difficult to comment on Needless to say, any good an opcalnff In ri'tililciiMul ri'al SIlUc OrllHrd Tree ICxrrn cntatc mill's. Kxperli-nco prt'fi'r- laayfril Mrrvlc«B specific players or numbers acting cast is nothing rod bill mil iicci'HMiiry. <:all .Mr. ••mill)' :iz2-mmri.in). 1973 KAA'AUKH - XK< III) I'AHV handled his role with great of Sally Howard as stage Kor Inntti'anco Oupartinont ut firm. Mu.tl REAL ESTATE liavo nxporloiiuo III por^onal APPRAISERS llnt'H. ICxi:rlloiit Hulary an;aiiirti- men!. Wrllo Ilox 78 c/« Thi> floll, Wonlflclil U-nilcr. HO Klin Slii'.M. Firm . . . Al>pnil«°l! ""y. itlvlnif full unckKrmuid Informa- lion. 12/C/73 IT 2!,

INSTRUCTIONS Community Service Project • Ctrl Scouts from Troop 408 are stuffing envelopes for the • PAINTING •_ PIANO I.K9KONX TAIIOI1T 11V Westf ietd Day Care Center fund drive, lell lo right are Susie Federicl, Virginia Bredla, nxrp.niF:Ni:i.:ii MIISIUA.V, IIAV MI'HIO'S I'AINTINa l.ynn Tomfohrde, Emma Kuhn and Janet TurnquUt. Intiirlar . Mxterlor OR KVUMMl rt.AKHKH. .Yllllll cm ror rreo ««l»^M«W WKI.COMK. OAi,l.'7M-2*lVi Cigarette smoking is the s-ir-tr nuijor cmisc of chronic lung IIIIADIATK mini I he lUlixhui TUNiNG~ disease, especially chronic ConmTviilnry HIM) Miiiiui'fl Cnl- Christmas At MacHugh 's 1OKK i>r Musk' WIHIIIIH 1" li'in'li I,HUM, 1,, vhlHivt, mill ii.lultH. von.x; bronchitis and emphysema. 232-OIHi. ll/2I»/7:i n'l' .r miijor N. Air pollution makes the VOI'Ml I.AIIV, a iii'Wriillli'l' (K.lii .I'.'lli'iii'.' M'I'IM" HOVlllt llllll.ll, |H IlltlTO.Htfll 111 n.s Cull.I lti- condition worse. Christmas liMlrltlnu Itiis^lun mill ilnlim ii,I .-HK nil in- Souls help protect the lungs Hvi»»litn triii.xliill.nl lo for olphahi-tluilly. An Index In Ni'W Jersey IUIH Just cliiBHlflcH (horn by county, 1 | Here is another «reat gift idea from MacHu«h's.. . imblliihi'ri by tlic IOK type of cuisine, an well as Courti-r NpwNpnper orgunl- historic heritage. A sup- ziltlon, In MIUIIHOII and plonuMit also profiles 22 for the tennis player in your family. Why carry your Oiutlmm. South .IiTHey restauranti. Titled "Dliilnn Hound & The hook selln for $3.00 expensive racquet to the courts uncovered, when 1 Ini'lmlunx tax und Is About", tin Ixxik Is II handy 1 volume hi M>rt I'ovor that nvnllnhlr by mull from the the Racquet Pak will keep it covered and free proflli-H of 2411 New Madison Knglu, 41 Kings y rcMuuriintH. KntrlOM Hond, Mmllson, 07940. ire (llgcnU'd from culiimntt i'o •publlKhcrB William ond from clamant*. So stop by soon sis we expect them I Kenneth liny lies, former l.otilse KiiHlnn fluy that th«' iililillnhcr of Die In published In to be snapped up very fast. pc to readers who luive followed the weekly K Hound & About I INI'SICilllS ITS column fni' more thun five Color: Chocolate Brown CLIANINO your*. TIMII $12.00 DONAHUtl & SONS M«II»IHI rMtiimiitf I"OK mseKIMINAIINCi INDIVIDUALS treiiln*'-1tin SpiclttlUt* In A. A. RttloWlal Alcoholics Anonymoui WA1CII KUMUUH OKANOOI'LNINO Drinking Problm? lillttf.il (.'l.tAHIMll mill RHAMt-OtllfH! Wtlti //cc nil the \ttirl ihii H KAXIrlO P.OittoxiZI. lire tleli\rn fLfr.ANIMll at Tel«phon» 264 E. Broad Str«tt, hee ullt »/(//'/'"W W«ttf!«ld 232.2900 me. nay Din/ 763-1415 i 1 ik ArflrHeoH •outh avt,, wtit, cott\91 Cumberland, wtitfltld AttffUciH KtpMt -THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LKADKK, THl'KSUAV. DKCKMBKK li. ISJ3 l*uir<- Social and Club News of the Westfteld Area

Pianist Helping Israel Gundrums Yule Boutique Tomorrow Night Tomorrow evening from hangers, decorative bird Through Benefit Concert Feted On Golden 7-10 o'clock, the gymnasium houses and many olher of Holy Trinity Elementary items.Of special interest, a The current Israeli-Arab stay here. So he has tem- Wedding School at 515 Trinity Place, Parcel Post Booth, chaired conflict has been waged on porarily put aside his Mr. and Mrs. William B. will be transformed into a by Mrs. Richard Hill, will many fronts, but perhaps studies and is returning to Christmas Boutique. feature gifts from far away the most unlikely is the Gundrum of 266 W. Dudley the concert stage to help Ave. were feted at a buffet A varied selection of states and other countries stage of the Union College raise money for Israel. quality handmade items sent by friends and relatives Theatre. Yet, when Haggai supper Nov. 24 in honor of The Decembers concert is their 50th wedding an- should please the most of the children of the school. Niv, Israeli pianist, sits sponsored by the Westfield niversary. The party was discriminate buyer. For the Mrs. Francis Corba and down to play a benefit Hadassah. Proceeds will home there will be wreaths, concert there on Saturday, given by Mrs. Gundrum's Mrs. Norman Chester are benefit Hadassah Hospital sister, Mrs. Ernest B. Fix, candles, centerpieces, Dec. 8, he will be striking his in Jerusalem. The largest golden angels, nut trees, co-chairman of the blow for an Israeli Victory. by Mr. and Mrs. William B. boutique. They promise medical center in the Gundrum Jr. and Cadet leaded glass and calendars. - The 30-year old pianist is Middle-East, the hospital Children's eyes should unusual items and many in this country, completing William B. Gundrum HI, a serves both Jews and Arabs. student at The Citadel in the brighten nt the sight of surprises. Poinsettias and work on his doctorate in Born in Haifa, the son of fairyland candy houses, homemade baked goods will biochemistry at Rutgers home of the William Gun- Polish parents who drum .Irs , SO Fair Hill Rd. stuffed animals, poodles, add to the festive at- University. When war broke migrated to Israel in the puppets, and toys. mosphere of the event out, he asked to return to 20's, Mr. Niv was graduated A blessing was given by .sponsored by the Home and the present rector of Christ Gifts can be chosen also Israel to fight for his from Tel-Aviv Academy of School Association of Holy country and was advised to Church, Elizabeth, the Rev. among ponchos, shawls, Music, where he later mittens, iwinandors, spice Trinity. taught. He served in the Robert Ducker. Mr. and Israeli Army from 1964 to Mrs. Gundrum were G J. Brunnquell 1966 and again during the married in the church Nov. Six-Day War. It was that 24, 1923. To Be Married war that prevented him from accepting a scholar- INVEST IN FURS f Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. ship to Juilliard and turned FOR GLAMOUR his career goals from music Seipp of Wallingford, Pa. AND WARMTH announce the engagement of to science. their daughter, Susan Carol Following the war, he was to James Gerard Brunn- called upon to do a series of Buy At quell, son of Mr. and Mrs. concerts to raise money for Gerard J. Brunnquell of 636 social services and en- Mrs. Ralph Daniel Caparulo Mrs. Robert Wright Heilig Coleman PI. tertainment programs for the Israeli soldiers left to oamoiuq rUlO : The engaged couple Kathleen Smith, Mr. Heilig guard the new frontiers in Jonna Call, Former Resident, For Quality and Value recently graduated from the Sinai Desert. Gettysburg College. Mr. For the Hadassah concert, Brunnquell is employed by Mr. Niv will play an Organ Is Married At Mayfair Farms Pronounce Wedding Vows COMPLETE FUR SERVICE Girard Bank in Philadelphia Fugue by Bach transcribed and Miss Seipp is a second Mayfair Farms, West the bridesmaids, the Misses Wearing a wedding dress Smith of San Francisco. 249E. Broad St., W«stfl«ld (Opp. Rialto) I for piano by Borsini. Works Orange, was the setting for Joanne and Angela Cali of grade teacher at Nether by three Israeli composers of ivory satin and Alencon Douglas Rcardon of 232-3423 * Providence Elementary the wedding and reception South Orange. lace with a three foot train, Columbus, Ohio and Joseph i followed by some Chopin Friday, Nov. 30, of Miss School, Wallingford. "for the less serious Frank Caparulo of Miss Kathleen Carolyn Fanclli of Devon, Pa. An April 6th wedding is Jonna Corrine Cali and Smith of Springfield, Pa. Mrs. Heilig earned her listener" will complete the Ralph Daniel Caparulo. She Cheshire, Conn, served as planned. program. best man. Ushering were was married the afternoon B.A. degree at Syracuse Lorna Thompson, daughter is the daughter of John J. of Nov. 24 to Robert Wright While hehtienjoyed living Steven Caparulo ' of University and her M.S. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H, Dept. Workshop Cali of Upper Montclair, Heilig. A matching mantilla degree at the University of Thompson of 2 Willow Grove COLONIAL HILL LEARNING CENTER and studying in the U.S., Mr. formerly of Westfield, and Naugatuck, Conn, and James Skinner. and a cascade of cream and Pennsylvania. She is a Ptewy., is appearing this (W/i/iVi/ ^^ \i*» Jt'r\fv Sfatr th-fwiitu-nt n/1 dunjth"> Niv plans to return to his the late Mrs. Cali. Mrs. yellow roses with ivy ami Members of the garden native land with his reading specialist at week through Saturday at department of the Woman's Oscar Traweek of Hamden, The bride, an alumna of baby's breath completed Springfield High School. Upstairs at the Downstairs American wife, Cindy, a Conn, is mother of the Westfield High School, her costume. NURSERY SCHOOL Club of Westfield will meet a dental hygienist instructor Her husband, an alumnus on New York's upper west (oltryr I ell l^mppcd Platttfmiikts bridegroom. attended the University of side. Miss Thompson has Small U; iuuUsi Prtittmtts * noon, Thursday, Dec. 13, at The bride is the daughter of the Haverford School, 1 at Union County Technical Tampa. She was graduated I Art. Miisii . |l3iiiv. .iimlftl 1 nruHmi'iit Mrs. L. John McHughs' for a Institute, Scotch Plains. The Rev. Kenneth Kolua of Mr. and Mrs. Englerl was awarded B.S. and sung in clubs throughout the performed the six thirty as a nurse from St. Bar- Untied States and the . Sp;mi\ti li'at'horv salad luncheon. A workshop Until that time, Mr. Niv will Lawrence Smith of M.B.A. degrees by Syracuse TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED o'clock ceremony at which nabas Medical Center. University. He is a real Caribbean. She Is a will follow with members. continue to fight his war for Lauderdale by the Sea, Fla.. SUMMER CAMP Israel on the keyboards. Mr. Cali gave his daughter Her husband was awarded formerly of Westfield. Mr. estate developer. graduate of Westfield High in marriage. Her tissue and Mrs. Alois B. Heilitf of School. HUMAN SEXUALITY Tickets for the December his B.F.A. degree cum laude After a honeymoon in j^ WESTFIELD Call 233-1181 faille wedding dress had a by the University of Hart- Boca Raton, Fla., Stone Bermuda, the couple will Human sexuality will be 8 concert, which also trapunto bodice and a Historical Play among the topics discussed ford Art School after Harbor and Swarthmorc. live in Springfield, Pa. features Israeli folk singer, chapel train. At her neck she Pa. arc parents of the on "Jerseyfile," Dec. 18 at 9 Ohela Halevy, are available graduating also from Wilbur "American Primitive", a wore her great grand- L. Cross High School and bridegroom. NCJW Talk p.m. and Dec. 22 at 6 p.m. on from Mrs. Sidney Cheser or mother's coral cameo. A play dealing with historical Channels 52, 23, SO and 58. Silvermine College of Arts. The two o'clock ceremony Mrs. Stanley Solnick. Juliet cap studded with The Greater Westfield personages, is being ALICIA KARPATI He is working towards his in the Swart dm ore presented this week through seedpearls held her master's degree at the Presbyterian Church was Section of the National Author of AWAKEN YOUR fingertip veil. She carried a Council of Jewish Women Saturday at Montclair State University of Pennsylvania performed by the Rev. College. John and Abigail cascade of Wilbur Abbey Graduate School of Fine David Coleman. A reception will meet at 12:15 p.m. Dec. SLEEPING BEAUTY. roses with stephanotis and 11, at Temple Emanu El. Adams are the main Arts. was held at Rolling Green characters in the play Lecturer ec. and Miss Katherine Sloan of at Sun City. Ariz. They live 7:30p.m. on Channels 52,23, Is Married 21 at 3:10 p.m. on Channels St. Davids, Pa. Christina nt 15 PI. 50 and 58. 52, 23, 50 and 58. Smith of Paris served as In Illinois SOCIETY AIDE flower girl. Doretto's, Inc. William Hcllig served his 401 •wtovartl - WMflaM The marriage of Miss Jo Dr. Joel D. Levinson of brother as best man. Ushers Ann DuBois to Francis B. Westfield has been named were Robert Bell, Donald Nelson Jr., son of Dr. Nelson assistant program chair- Borkland of Villanova, Pa., of Westfield and Meredith, man of the Gastroenter- George Brady, Phillip N.H. and the late Mrs. ological Society of New Smith, David Smith of Evelyn H. Nelson, took Jersey. Newton, Mass., James 9 place Nov. 24 at Trinity PERSONALLY FROM Episcopal Church, Jackson- Jeannette s ville, III. The Rev. William ^Hf( ~9 I^W vAiNn^^P Malottke officiated at the MARCUS ceremony which was FOR YOUR The Christmas Gift Shop followed by a reception at W£'*£Hl*£T0£XP0S£YW! the Beef and Bird. The bride, daughter of GHRI8TIU8 Mrs. Hervey A. DuBois of FEAST '• MIMA BtMtY •/ /•«• nmpknhm Chicago and the late Mr. 1 **•» tint** «,r UCHT MAKI-9P. Throughout the year we DuBois, wore a wedding i I dress of white polyester Mlhlw Kwti tnmtliu art hrnmhlnl specialize In Gift* — so trimmed in Belgian lace. n mmmAi nuATMiMr Qnurr naturally at Chrl»tma» She carried a bouquet of P0PUK7S — mithtut mikfv/i IM* — time we arc stocked with autumn flowers. Miss Elizabeth Ann ki room* /• COMMT ...nor a fabulous selection of DuBois nttended her sister. nmpkxhit pnMimt. glfti for everyone on your Dr. Nelson served us best mnn for his son. Ushers QvhkimWK... YOtmlHht /•#, Ilit- were Henry Aldrldgc of Jucksonvllle mid Paul wHh AHih KmtftH Utmttln! 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Harris of 945 6 Duplicate, YWCA, 8 p.m. Sunday) 27 YW duplicate, 8 p.m. Whitmore of 526 Sherwood Parkway Cleveland Ave. announce the marriage 7,8 SPEBSQSA show, High 16 College Woman's Club 28 Scholarship committee of announce the marriage of their of (heir daughter, Delores Elaine, to School, 8:15 p.m. cuisine group IV, 761 College Woman's Club daughter, Evelyn Jean, on Friday, Nov. Lieut. Percy Squire, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8 Hadassah Hospital Hyslip open meeting, Mrs. Ralph 30, in Clinton, to John J. Fischel Jr., son Percy M. Squire of Youngstown, Ohio. concert, Union College, 16 College Woman's Club Braun's 319 E. Dudley of Mr. and Mrs. Fischel of Evergreen The couple was united Oct. 30 in a 8:30 p.m. cuisine group VII, 307 Ave., 10 a.m. Drive, Bethlehem, Pa. religious ceremony in Arlington, Canterbury Rd. 30 Nutcracker, Garden State Virginia, which was witnessed by Walter 8 Music dept. Christmas 16 Westfield Glee Club Ballet, High School, 2 p.m. The bride, Class of 1989 at Westfield E. Payne, cousin of the bridegroom. Gala, Woman's Club High School, attended Wheaton College, Mrs. Squire was graduated in 1968 9 Book dept., College Norton, Mass, and the Katharine Gibbs Woman's Club, 757 HygliD, from Westfield High School and received v School, Montclair. Mr. Fischel, an a B.A. degree in sociology from Cheyney 4* ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS alumnus of Bucknell University, holds a State College, Cheyney, Pa. She did 9 Single Parents Group, master of business administration graduate work at the University of Debbie DeMelle's, 8 p.m. Sfpttmbtr 1974 Admissions degree from Indiana University. Maryland's School of Social Work and 10 Christmas Tea, Woman's After the double ring ceremony, a Community Planning in Baltimore. Club, 2-4 Nctmtm ISth dinner party for the immediate families Her husband is an alumnus of East U Duplicate, YW, 12:30p.m. Mra. John J. Flichtl Jr. was held at the Ryland Inn. High School, Youngstown. He w,as 11 NCJW, Temple Emanu 1:30 I.M. graduated in 1972 from the United States El, 12:15 p.m. Mrs. Percy Squire Military Academy at West Point and is II Mt. Trail Garden Club, Donald Limmer Engaged now stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky., parents and' godparents, Mr. and Mrs. 268 Friar Lane, M'side DELBARTON where the newlyweds are residing. Ernest Talbot. An open house hosted by L 11 Westfield Bird Club, 205 The couple will be feted at a reception Mr. Squire's parents will honor 'the Birchwood Ave., Cran- SCHOOL To Wheaton Junior here Dec. 16, given by the bride's couple in Youngstown on Dec. 30. ford, 8 p.m. 11 M'side Garden Club, 20 MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY 07960 The engagement of Miss Mildred Jane Rodman Lane, 1 p.m. Swartzbaugh to Donald Roy Limmer, Maccabean Festival Dec. 16 U Junior Woman's Club, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Limmer of 8:15 p.m. 849 Tice PI., has been announced by her To Mark Israel Bond Month 12 Rake and How, YW, 12:45 A College prtpiratofy school for boys, resident parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swartz- p.m. and day, grades 7-12. Fully accredited. Independ- baugh of Toledo, Ohio. A Maccabean Festival Miss La Bianca will service as Commissioner of 12 Gardenaires, YW, 1 p.m. ent study. Advance placement and College Laval The future bride is a member of the will be held Sunday, Dec. 16, perform popular selections Youth for the City of New 12 Internat'l affairs and new Examination Program preparation offered in all junior class at Wheaton (III.) College at Shackamaxon Country from opera, musical York. He was cited by the members depts., academic departments. Off campus studies. Com- where she is an English literature Club, under the auspices of comedy and Hebrew songs late President Ben-Zvi for Woman's Club, noon. plete athletic program. 400 acre campus. Admin- major. She is also assistant program the Westfield-Clark Com- of modern Israel. his activities in behalf of 13 Garden dept. of Woman's istered by Benedictines of St. Mary's Abbey. directior of the Wheaton radio station. mittee for State of Israel American-born, she holds Israel. Club, Mrs. McHugh's, Mr. Limmer, Class of 1969 at Westfield Bonds. the world's record as the Further information and noon. "The event will mark the youngest opera star in reservations may be ob- 13 Recent Grads, 815 High School is an alumnus also of history. At age IS she made For further information and test registration Wheaton College. He is a member of the local participation in the tained through members of Shadowlawn, 8:15 p.m. Call (201) 638-3231 or write Admissions Office West Chicago, III. school system. His nation-wide observance of two extraordinary debuts; the committee or by calling 13 Duplicate, YW, 8 p.m. special interest is in the field of per- the Israel Bond Maccabee the first as Gilda in State of Israel Bonds 13 Woman's Assoc. ceptual psychology for which he will Month," states Herbert "Rigoletta" at Valletri. the headquarters, 125 Broaad Presbyterian Church, I Brody, general chairman. second less than two months St., Elizabeth. p.m. prepare at Northern Illinois University. later as Rosina in "The Mildred Swartzbaugh. Donald Limmer Me adds, "It will be a salute During the Thanksgiving holiday, Mr. to the modern Maccabees in Barber of Seville" at Teatro and Mrs. Swartzbaugh entertained in young couple. A mid summer wedding is their heroic struggle for delP Opera, Rome. their home at a reception in honor of the planned. peace and freedom." Winner of numerous fleniingtonfurs Traditionally a joyous major awards, Miss occasion, the .Maccabean LaBianca is the recipient of r Festival will be highlighted a Fulbright Scholarship, by the personal appearance first prize in the In- of Joey Adams and Ginetta ternational Competition in La Biance. Milan for professional opera singers and a Ford Foun- Junior League dation grant. She has sung leading roles opposite principal singers of the Readying Show Metropolitan Opera Com- pany. La Scala of Milan and SHQP WITH EASE House For Tour Teatro dell' Opera and has The Junior League of been acclaimed by critics Plainfield announces plans around the world. AT for a "Show House" in the Star of stage, screen, spring. The house selected is radio, television and night the first ever built in clubs, and good will am- Plainfield, presently the bassador for the United home of Dr. and Mrs. Rene States to many lands, Mr. Jolee's Joyeuse, at 11 Brook Lane. Adams has toured the world The original part of the for the Armed Forces. He 26 Prospect St., Wdstffekl white clapboard house, served for six years as which now has blue shut- president of the American A luxurious Christinas Tree ters, was built in 1717. It was Guild of Variety Artists and That Glitters and Sparkles GIFT ITEMS FROM $2.00 preceded by a log cabin on has earned a wide the property that was reputation as humorist and Without Electricity destroyed, in the 1600's, but raconteur. An accomplished PANTSUITS the house remains the oldest author, he has written a Sterling Silver-Limited Edition standing structure in that number of best-selling books city. including "From Gags to Ornaments/Pendants DRESSES Riches," "Cindy and I," Major Oarf« Plane, Jane Annis of Westfield Handi-Cner*. Personal, and Joan Lewis of Plainfield "On the Road for Uncle BudaM ft Uy-A-Way Plans (LONG & SHORT) are co chairmen for . the Sam." and "Encyclopedia Show House which will be of Humor." completely redecorated for Mr. Adams is the Sizes 5-18 the tour which begins recipient of honorary Sunday, April 28 and will degrees from his alma continue through May 18.mater, College of the City of Proceeds from this fund Now York, as well as raising event will go to the Columbia University, the League's Community Trust University of Haifa and the FREE GIFT WRAPPING f\\T '. " j") * Fund thus to charities University of Korea. His ...J^ supported by the League in record of civic and Plainfield and Westfield. humanitarian work includes L MASTER CHARGE • BANKAMERICARD

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Colonial Boutique To Benefit Miller-Cory House Carlene Leonhard Frances Elaine Malino Delightful and unusual Colonial Boutique will be set Miller-Cory volunteers on '•gifts, "handmade with up amidst poinsettias and Thursdays and Saturdays. Carlene Leonhard Frances E. Matino 3oye," will be offered at the Christmas greenery at Hand-dipped bayberry Miller-Cory Museum Shop Doerrer's Flowers, 167 Elm scented candles or Engaged To Dentist To Wed In June ;during the holiday season. A St., and will be staffed by miniature potpourri baskets make perfect hostess gifts Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Leonhard of 11 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Matino of 555 while a handpainted tin box, Mountainview Drive, Mountainside, Downer St., have announced the a patchwork pillow or a announce the engagement of their ongagement of their daughter, Fiances theorem painting might be daughter, Miss Carlene Leonhard, to Dr. Elaine to Gregory W. Pollock, son of Mr. just the unique gift for that James It. Dunne, son of Mrs. James J. and Mrs. William It. Pollock of Fan- someone special. Dunne of Elizabeth and the late Mr. wood. Little girls (and their Dunne. Miss Matino, a 1971 graduate of parents) will be enchanted Miss Leonhard, an ulumna of Westfield High School, is also an alumna with the upholstered Benedictine Academy, Mnrymount of The Berkeley Secretarial School, East colonial doll house furniture College, and theKatherine Gibbs School, Orange. She is a secretary at RCA, Solid and whimsical Christmas is an executive secretary to the ad- State Division. Edison. stockings. Calico tree or- ministrator of the Summit Medical Mr. Pollock. Class of 1970 at Scotch naments and balsam Group, P.A., Summit. Plains-Fiinwood High School, attended animals catch the eye. Her fiance, an alumnus of Seton Hall Wagner College, Statcn Island. He is The Museum Shop, under Preparatory School, received his employed by John Franks, Westfield. the direction of Mrs. Alan bachelor of arts degree from Seton Hall A June weddiim is planned. Malcolm, has a charming University and his doctor of dental selection of unique gifts, surgery degree from Fairleigh Smkara both large and small and a Dickinson University School of Dentistry two years of service in the United States MiWM Miikrit stop at Ooerrer's will most where he was a member of the National Army in Germany as Captain. He is in certainly be worthwhile. Honor Society, Omitron Kappa Upsilon. practice in lili/abcth and is a member of All proceeds will benefit Dr. Dunne served his internship at thi* faculty of Fairlcigh Dickinson Westfield's Colonial Walson Army Hospital, then completed University School of Dentistry. Museum, the Miller-Cory House. Choot* Contemporary Fur •r Faihiort fun Single Parents Christmas Talk Is Scheduled By Garden Club Planning Ahead "Christmas Through the Mrs. Ottoson is a former Ill consecutive Christmascs Resolutions for the Centuries" is the title of an executive secretary who to participate in the festive coining year will be made illustrated talk to be worked in Albany as part of! holiday activities there. by the Group and Grape of presented to The Garden the Governor Thomas E. i Not only the restored the Westfield Single Parents Club of Westfield by Mrs. colonial capital will be Club when it meets at 8 p.m. Gerald E. Ottoson on Dewey administration. She' featured in her talk but also Sunday atDebbieDeMelle's. Tuesday, Dec. 11. The club and her husband Christmas in New England Moderator will be will meet at 1 p.m. at the honeymooned in Williams- and mid-America. The Rosemarie Davidson. Woman's Club, 318 Euclid burg, Va. in the month of charming Victorian Reservations for the New Ave. December and returned for Christmas customs that Year's Eve party are being characterize Nantucket taken by Anna Hurley and Garden Club To Judge Island and Greenfield George Revelj. Village in Dearborn are lnformationconcerning included in her lecture. the Single Parents and their Gift Wrappings Mrs. Ottoson is chairman activities may be obtained Mrs. Georfie A. Darsic of Mrs. William fl. Bonnet, of the antiques study by writing Box 262, West- 714-7199 OptnThurt.'tilM.M. 2(1 Rodman Lane will be president, will conduct a department of the Fort- field. hostess in her home for (he short business meeting at nightly Club, Summit. She •I Christmas meeting at 1 p.m. which Mrs. Fred K. has served also as program on Tuesday, Dec. 11. Rosenstiehl will introduce and educational chairman Hospitality committee members. Mrs. Curtis O. for the Antiques Club of New members assisting are Mrs. Eves has planned a mem- Jersey. John B. Garber, Mrs. ber-participation program, Mrs. William J. Dcgnen. ('ourtland F. Denncy and a Yule idea exchange. Each hostess chairman, will be Mrs. Joseph A. McGroarty. member is to bring a assisted by Mesdames Mrs. Roy T. Forsberg and Christmas arrangement ol Albert 1). l.arkin, II. Mar- Mrs. Samuel M. Kinney will plant material featuring one shall Frost. Charles A. pour. or more figures which she Jones, Hobert A. Mason and GIFTS Dessert and sherry will be will discuss. Frank J. Oertel. served first, during which time members will havi1 an opportunity to judge and vote upon the wrappings of nift packages they are by Daniel Green taking to Kunnclls1 Hospital HAPPY patients for Christmas. The tally committee will consist Holidays of Mrs. Hunty J. Bogutko, Mrs. Forsbern. and Mrs. Freeman K. Miller. HAPPY STORK II Gift«** • Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. 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V»IU8I $ we HONOR VillJM PLAINFIELD* 'SHORT HILLS MALL MABtfeN CHAtlOE to 13,98 to 18,09 BANKAMtMICAHt) HANBI-CHAH8B 7 CfNTM, WEITFIIIO • 2S3M7S AMERICAN ILM & QUIMBV 8T8,, W68TFI6LB 232 0633 fJPiN MONDAY THHU FHIBAV 9 30 to 9/BAtUHDAV 'til V**v K THK WESTFIKLM (X.J.) LKADKR, Till BSUAV, DECBMBKK 6, 1078 SALES Bird Club To See Slides Soloists Named For N.J. Dance Holds Luncheon SERVICE Lester M. Slatoff of PARTS The Westfield Bird Club at 8 p.m. in Cranford Health Trenton, well known auc- will meet Tuesday, Dec. 11 and Extended Care Center, Theatre Guild's "Nutcracker" tioneer and lecturer on 205 Birchfield Avenue, antiques, spoke to the Cranford. Mrs. JohnHaytko Christine Sarry and John High School. Westfield Service League at Kiciuiin clvanvrs will be hostess. Sowinski of American Ballet This will be the fifth its fall luncheon Nov. 27 at HANDY CHARGE In a program coordinated Theatre again will dance season for the Guild's full Echo Lake Country Club by R. W. Walker, a pot- leading roles in the Newtwo-act "Nutcracker" Mrs. Samuel Kinney was MAST tR CHARGE pourri of scenes taken by the Jersey Dance Theatre Alfredo Corvino, artistic in charge of luncheon following members will be Guild's production of "The director of the Guild and a arrangements. She in- revisited: "Here and Nutcracker". member of the Julliard troduced the speaker who There," by Miss Dorothy Miss Sarry, one of the School faculty, is the based his talk on antiques Browne, "The Greek Isles," noted character dancers in director. members had brought for by Mr. and Mrs. John the country, will dance the Miss Sarry started to identification. EARDLY T. PETERSEN CO. Garber; "Mount Vesuvius, Snow Queen and the Sugar dance at the age of .six. She Mrs. Barton Bischoff. Italy," by Mrs. Grace I'lum Fairy. Mr. Sowinski, a was discovered at 16 by treasurer, announced that a Driesens, and "A Wildlife rising classical dancer in Gerald Arpino, associate donation of $2,500 was given Trust" in Slymbridge, (he American Ballet director of the City Center to the United Fund, England, by Mrs. Walker. Theatre, will dance the .Joffrey Ballet, who brought Nutcracker Prince. her into the company. In JH Members of the Westfield The production, which 1WJ4. she became a member Bird Club will join the utilizes a cast of more than of the American liallet Watchung Nature Club Dec. 100 youngsters and princi- Theatre and soon afterward 29 for the Christmas Count pals, will lie given at 2 p.m. was promoted to soloist. ground Raritan Bay. Doc. 15 and lfi at Hlainfiold When ABT danccr- choreographcr Eliot Ftld WESTFIELD ... left to form the American Ballet Company in 190, he invited Miss Sarry and Mr. Sowinski to join him, Miss Sarry as the ballerina. When Mr. Fold's company Christine Sarry will dance as the Snow Queen and the NEW STORE HOURS disbanded two years later, Sugar Plum Fairy in the N.J. Dance Theatre Guild's both dancers rejoined production nf "The Nutcracker" Dec. 15 and IS. She Is a American Ballet Theatre. soloist of the American Ballet Theatre. Miss Sarry was elevated to we will be open principal status with ABT in October. ORT Meets Tonight Mr. Sowinski danced with Dr. Frances Stern of dynamic workshops, and is theScranton Ballet Guild, in Orange, will speak tonight currently conducting such a EVERYDAY the New York City Ballet's wfore the Greater Westfield workshop for the Women's "Nutcracker" and with the Chapter of Women's Division of the Eastern (EXCEPTSUN.) MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING EASIER llarkncss Trainee Program American OUT at II p.m. in Union County YM-YWIIA- in before joining American Temple Emanu-EI. Her Union. opic will be "Honey or WITH OUR LOW PRICES Ballet Theatre, first as a Dr. Stern is a consultant to 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. member of the corps and Vinegar: Using Kein- j later as a soloist. "orccment to Change | school systems, working (YES WE WILL NOW BE OPEN ON WED.) $5.98 Lilt Proceeds from per- Children's Behavior." I with teachers on reducing formances of "The Nut- Dr. Stern, an associate aggressive classroom THURS. EVES. TIL 8:30 ROCK & ROLL ALBUMS cracker" (.'liable the New professor at Kcan College. behavior. She also acts as Jersey Dance Theater Guild Union, teaches psychology group facilitator in the $ to present free concerts and personal growth control of overeating, 59 before youth and adult courses. She is a guest working with small groups audiences throughout the ecturer and group of overweights in an effort to 105 QUIMBY STREET 233-0763 WESTFIELD 3 restructure their eating state, enhancing public ucilitator in human WE ALSO FEATURE - understanding and ap-•elations and growth patterns. MMMMKM4I preciation of dance as e THE MUSIC STAFF the subject of a special ft) minute program entitled OPEN EVENINGS MON. THRU FRI. "Kevcnge!" on "Express Yourself," Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. Your choice of 27 ILM ST., WESTFIEID 233-1448 and Dec. 21 at 8:30 p.m. on Channels 23, 50, 52 and 58. thirty-five colors! THE CORSET SHOP Regularly'8.99 "where fitting is u fine art" IS BACK IN WESTFIELD This Week Only!

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Morris, and KCA Corporation Award in master of arts degree from recent analysis of its fuel crisis. Highlighting the day will Passaic Counties). the Garden State Water- New York University. consumption figures and its A related statement by color Society's recent fourth Mrs. Law is a member of passenger revenues in- CNJ indicated that it had annual exhibit at the the Westfield Art dicated that for every gallon Princeton Day School. fuel CNJ burns, it generated submitted to the State Association, the National comprehensive plans to Mrs. Law's work is also Art Education Association, 56 passenger miles - the represented in the NewArt Educators of New equivalent of carrying a increase rail passenger Jersey Watercolor Society's Jersey, the Westfield person 56 miles. service on the CNJ to make TIFFANY^/* exhibit in the Morris College Women's Club and The railroad also stated the service more attractive Museum of Arts and the Garden State Water- that this high utilization was lo the traveling public, and Sciences. That exhibit will color Association. achieved despite the fact indicated that it was be open to the public until that certain trains had seats prepared to meet with State — TWO WAY RADIO — Jan. 26. Students at Union available. representatives in order to TO INSURE SPEEDY SERVICE Earlier this year, Mrs. Westfield residents The CNJ urged that all draw plans to maximize use Law exhibited her work in enrolled in the Emotional people who can use public of public transportation OPEN DAILY 9 t.m. 'til 10 pin. the Somerset State Art Problems of Adolescence transportation should take during this fuel emergency. SUNDAY 9 a.m. 'til 6:30 p.m. Association Show and thecourse at Union College are Hunterdon County Art Miss Mary Davis of 549 Association Show in Clinton. Birch Ave., Miss Nancy To Demonstrate Oil Painting All are state-wide juried Weber of 157 Lincoln Rd., AD 3-2200 exhibits. Artist David Hat field will Shields Memorial Foun- Miss Carole Wolf of 730 demonstrate painting in oils dation Grant in 1973. •RUSSELL STOVER CANDY Mrs. Law teaches art Castleman Dr., and Miss iit Thursday's B o'clock The artist is listed in history and appreciation Jackie Wofsy of 33 Moss mcetinu of the Westfield Art Who's Who in America, and • PANTENE * LOREAL courses at Union College as Ave. Association in the Watcunk Who's Who in Art. He has HUDSON VITAMIN PRODUCTS Room of the Westfield Muni- paintings on display at the cipal Building. Guests are liristopher Gallery, New welcome. York City, the Upstairs Art Pill PICK U» AND MUVMY *» «*•.«» »~ Mr. Hatficjd received his (iailcry, Jersey City, and Ample Free ParMna. 111$ SOUTH AVI. W. WISTFIILD RADIO ASTRONOMY DISCOVERY MARKED - Solomon J. Buchsbaum executive bachelor of fine arts degree he Grand Central Art director of the Bell Labs Communications Sciences Division (left) and David Cohen. ;it Miami University, and Gallery. Biltmore Hotel Mayor of Holmdel, examine historic marker honoring the beginning of the science of has studied at the Art New York City. radio astronomy. The marker was placed in front of Bell Labs Holmdel building. Students League and the More than 40 years ago, the late Karl Jansky. then a research engineer at Bell Labs, School of Visual Arts. He is a was studying the causes of static which was interfering with the Bell System's trans- niemlwr of the Salmagundi NATURE'S GLAMOURIZERS FINAL Atlantic radio-telephone service. When he discovered that part of the static were radio Club, Allied Artists and the waves emanating from the center of our own galaxy, the Milky Way, a new field oi Wcstfield Art Association. on SALE science - radio astronomy - was born. He has been awarded CLEARANCE numerous prizes including and just in time for those gala festivities! . In the background Is the horn antenna built by Bell Labs in 1980 for Project Echo, a the first prize trip to Europe SALE passive satellite communications experiment. It was later modified for the Teistar in the 1969 Washington Rtg. Price 16so includM experiments. Bell Labs uses the antenna today to study Improved radio com- Square Outdoor Show, first FALL ft WINTER MERCHANDISE munications techniques. prize lor small painting • PEACH MILK LOTION a petal soft lotion cleanser for normal and dry skin. BELOW COST award in the 197U Westfield Art Association State Show, * FORMULA A.D.P. a biogenic cream with skin restora- (MakhgWayFor Genius Awards Highlight Pack Meeting and the Elizabeth T. Green- tive ingredients including vitamins Cruise & Resort manship - Rob McCarthy. A and D and placenta. Helps smooth War) Nov. 30 was Genius Night iind special miest John (or Pack 176 of McKinley Koslowski. district com- Den 2; most unusual - David Kemper Insurance skin while sleeping. missioner representative. Lawson. Den 1; most useful School. The evening began * MINI EYE CATCHER SET 3 watercolors and brush in an oval with a flag ceremony led by Den Chiefs Vincent • Tom Byrnes. Den 4; most Elevates Green purple case used for shadow, eye- Spteiil Group of Courtney Britton, Thomas Marotta and Tim Gleason original - Jack Hall. liner and highlighting. Wcbelo: IMJSI invention - Robert E. Green of SWEATERS ft BLOUSES Byrnes, Keith Roes, and vvero assigned to Dens 1 and Westfield was recently Greu Gleason of Den 4. 4 respectively. Uniform Brian Reilly. 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Van Blarcom, Den I. combined property the only make-up approved by the F.D.A. presented to David Lawson, department manager. Prior Den 3 presented a magic Judging of the Genius Kits Robert Van Blarcom. Jeff WHAT A WONDERFUL WAV TO SAY show featuring Benjy constructed by the boys Schneider, Derrick Brown, to coming with Kemper he SHIRLEY'S DRESS SHOP Smallridge in a feat of produced the following P 2320800 Cleason. Tom uByrnes and Keith Roes from Den 4; and Yule Delight ' Brian lieilly, Wcbelo. Webclo colors were In our excHina collection of Sptcid PurchiHi presented to all members of oMtrlne quelity end wilcomt vilutt the Webelos and Den 'I received their service stars. HELP US CELEBRATE PENDANTS Featured activities of the 1/3 OH past month included the Gold Fated and construction of a den flan by Sterling Silver Den 4 and u trip to the With Genuine Stones Miller-Cory House by Den 3 Opal Jade Ivory Onyx Lapit ns part of their work Florida Sunshine Day Re}, 17.06 to $15.00 towards the American 15.20 to $9.90 Heritage achievement. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 On Dec. H Den 4 will take lunch and spend the duy hikiim in the Watchunu Reservation. Den Leader Peter Britton hopes to in ONE ELECTRIC elude ;i tour of the Deserted ilMkOUMMYSTt. Village. JUICER AND The next pack meeting MNarttiAw.,*. Opal Ttun*y 111 I: JO will bo held on Jan. 4 in the 5 FRUIT BASKETS McKinley nym at 7:15. LATE AGAIN THIS YEAR WIU M OJVIN AWAY ORANGE TO LUCKY WINNMI WITH YOUR IASKET • CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? Yule Delight Hill (WAN FRUIT SPOONS !• Ilvlag ymr KIDDII IAOS DON'T FRET! 217 LA GRANDE AVE. V.I.P. m IMex with each purchase OUR CLERKS ARE Choten from Martin FAN WOOD, N.J. 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A brand new Urso, members of the "Preparation for Little Westfield Rescue Squad, will be the instructors. League" class for boys At new owners we invite you to share the excite- grades 1 to 3, a floor hockey Anyone wishing to in- ment of our first Christmas. Come in and browse league for junior crease his or her skill in first among our beautiful and varied gifts... Colonial highschoolers, a gymnastics aid procedures may register accesaories, Rocking Chain, Bran, Barometers, workout and beginning by calling the Red Cross Spinning Wheels, Pfaltigraff. Stoneware, and our guitar instruction for men Office at 321 Elm St. new addition. are among the highlights of Declares Dividend the new term. The sessions run through Mar. 23. The board of directors of "The Candle Hut For the first time, an the Central Jersey Bank and advanced karate class for Learning skills at YMCA gym classes. Trust Company, at a Joan Bradley Margee Chapin men and boys will be held meeting held Nov. 30, Charlie the Clown and Tomlni the Magician will make four appearance! at Ihe Clara twice weekly rather than family, in their volunteer the YMCA, 138 Ferris PI. declared the regular 15 cent Louise Shop on Qulmby St. Ink Saturday at 1:36, 2:30, 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. efforts and helps them get - FREE GIFT WRAPPING - once for those who wish to during the registration Dec quarterly dividend, plus a The performers. Rkk Shapiro and Tom Width, combine magic and comedy in a Open every nite 'til 9 'til Christmas. develop more deeply into the most out of life. 10 through Dec. 28. Regis 7"2 cent extra dividend, slapstick audience-pleasing act. the sport. An intermediate Further information tration is on a walk-in basis payable Jan. 2, to stock- Charlie the Clown has been a guest performer with both the Rlngling Bros, am) Barnum about YMCA courses may from 9:30 a.m. until noon holders of record Dec. 19, & Bailey and the King Bros, circuit* and audiences have appeared amaied to'see Charges Welcomed karate class has been added making a total of 22'/-. cents. for boys. be obtained at the Y. Those and 1:30 to 9 p.m. No early Tomini swallow 2* sewing needles or cause a ball to float in the air. wishing to enroll must registrations will be ac- A beefed-up program to register at the main desk of meet the special needs of cepted. junior highschoolers this term will offer progressive To Discuss Trinity Finances swim classes designed Wishing you the joy of this festive holiday season - specifically for this age For (he first time in the past year, as well as a group - as well as junior history of the Catholic hud yet for the current fiscal lifesaving, junior skindiving Church of the Holy Trinity, u your, will be distributed. from all your friends at Clara Louise and The Stones. and water polo. "inancial forum will be held Members of the com- A junior high floor hockey at 2 p.m. Sunday in the mittee, appointed by John league will spark the all-new ramniar School chapel. O'Brien, chairman of the- This is a wonderful time of year for us all at Clara Louise and The Stones. junior high program. Based Under the guidance of I'iirish Council, are: Leo on ice hockey rules, and sgr. Charles B. Murphy, Flynn, chairman, Michael It gives us an opportunity to offer seasons greetings to our customers, past, present and future. using a soft plastic puck and pastor, a Parish Council was Duller, Robert Dillon, J. sticks, the league will irf>anizcd in May, 1972, and Frank Dooley, James feature 6 to 8-man teams Ihe finance committee, ono Kagan. parish trustee, We're all here to serve you-Mr. Siege I, usually running back and forth coached by YM if six standing committees, George Frit/, grammar between Clara Louise and The Stones (as tf he wasn't busy enough, he professionals. Two weeks of vas formulated to study the school representative, took over The Stones two years ago and let Mr. and Mrs Stone retire to instruction will be followed larish finances. This Edward Gill. George Florida), Janet Canning and Jeannette in our Little Sister Shop, Ursula, by league play. ommittcc has made a Keencn Jr., Andrew Kelly Cissle, Faye. Nessi, Jean, Wendy, Diane, Gertrude, and the rest of our The preparation for little horou|4h -study of income Sr., parish trustee, James crew, including Mrs. Smith, our so chic bookkeeper. league class is designed to nd expenses of the church McKcon, high school teach boys who want to go nd schools. representative, Thomas out for league play, but have Members of the Murphy, CCD, and James had no training in fun- 'ommittec will speak nt nil Wickens. damentals. if the musses on Sunday as All committee meml>crs Basic skills -- catching, •ell as at the Saturday will be present Sunday hitting, throwing, fielding evening mass. A financial afternoon and all grounders, pop flies, base statement showing income parishioners are invited to running and position play ind expenditures for the fittend. will be stressed. A series of child development classes, featuring carpentry, crafts, chess, model building and guitar has been expanded to weekday afternoons in addition to the usual Saturday morning sessions. For the first time, folk and modern guitar will be of- fered for adults, featuring basic chords, strums and techniques. Also for men, a men's gymnastic workout has been scheduled on Tuesday for the gymnast who finds no other form of physical ac- tivity possesses (he same grace springing from Barrett & train's window Is filled with medals and discipline. cups won by the Westfield Aquusprites, New Jersey Stale A career assessment AAL' Synchronized Swim Champions for the last three workshop helps people of all yours, tit publicize their I!l7:i water show "Potpourri." ages explore where they're The show will he performed at Westfield V Wallace Pool going career wise, in their j Ihe evenings nf Dec. II. l.'i mill IK with performances al Cars, trucks, power | s;:tK p.m. Friday and Saturday and <>:!H> p.m. Sunday. plants, incinerators and ' The 5)1 girls range In age from H to IK years. They are furnaces fill the air with : under the direction of Coach Lorraine Kasullo of Clark, a harmful pollutants that arc former national synchronized swim cluunpimi assisted breathed into the lungs. by Cookie Klsman :md Itelle Kiiplus. Your Christina> Seal The Aquaspritcs will demonstrate in their routines Association helps fieht air some nf the mure difficult figure!) required of Ihcm in Ihe pollution and it.> effects competitive meets which gets under way in January.

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ITS P.-UCn 77WAV LEFT TO RIGHT: Leather-look, sherpa trim jacket. Sand, 5-13, $54. From the Invitations • to the Decorations Leather-look; simulated fur trim coat, Navy or brown, tl.Sft Teen (> hi $(>J Lots of Stocking Stutters Cards Stationery Candles Craft Supplies Nflpklns Placomats Decorator Acetate/nvlmi matte tersev punt coat dress. At Clara Louise, we offer complimentary alterations at time of purchase- Colors In Matches & Paper Napkins which we can Per Teen (i hi $JU. on dress hems, pant hems, and coat hems and sleeves, sonallze for You In Time lor Christmas Giving, Acrylic knit, \funded hodicc, long dress. Additional alterations at moderate cost. I.Y/J.S77/,/, l\ STOCh Red nf ftitil; V/J £14, Many Beautiful Patterns ol Paper in Our Wholesale Paper Warehouse with a Large Assortment of Klbbons & Bows, ori;\si;ii;\ nns JUHIJ XCOt T IVl'lt'WM WI-A'CY 121 Qwlmby Street, Weitfleld Open Mon., Thru FrI. f Til 9 p.m. 44 Elm Street, Wetffleld -THK WESTFIELI>

The Fifth Edition, representing Abington, Bryn Mawr, Delaware County and York, Pa., chapters of SPRHSQSA (the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Harder Shop Quartet Singing In America. Inc.). will give Union County residents a night to remember when they join the Colonial Chorus, local barbershop harmony .group, In "ASongfor All Seasons." the latter's 26th annual holiday show, tomorrow and Saturday at Westfield Senior High School. Getting ready to bunt a chord are Ralph Chllds, tenor, Carl Snyder, lead; Jack Malone, baritone and (seated) Tom Kwald, bass. Crown. Raphael S. (Ray) Glynn, a The 1973 show has a The quartet's policy of residen' t of Westfield and seasonal theme. Old At The Stones we cater to the woman who desires clothes of elegince presenting an engraved 1974 executive vice favorites like "Christmas «nd quality. Here you will find the very talented Jura Coles who man- plaque containing one of president for the Mid- Bells," "Easter Parade" ages The Stones, buys for both stores with Mr. Siegel, and does ill Citation's racing shoes to the Atlantic district (M-AD), and "That's What They fishlon illustrations for both stores. And, of course, there it Ella, whom, host Chapter of any show in largest in the society; Meant By The Good Old our customers simply adore and for. good reason. For perfection in fit- which they perform is Edward J. Kelly of Clark, Summertime" will be ting and alterations, we have Josephine and Merope who are absolutely unique in barbershopping 1974 vice president for the featured together with new marvelous. circles. Northern Division of M-AD; songs prepared especially While the Fifth Edition James 11. Compton Jr. of for the occasion. "Trick or has been established of- Westfield, a member of the Treat," a Halloween spoof, ficially for a little over a national judges panel; and a college medley which So from our Clara Louise - year, each member of the Benedict H. (Ben) Acker recalls the campus group - - Ralph Childs, mann of Springfield, current problems of the 1960's, are tenor; Carl Snyder, lead; chapter delegate to M-AD; two examples of the latter. The Stones family, Happy Holidays! Jack Malone, baritone; and O.K. (Kim) Kimmell of Remaining tickets for the Tom Ewald, bass - - is an Westfield, 1974 delegate; Friday performance may be experienced b&rbershoDoer itussel S. Malony of Union, a purchased at MacHugh, and had sung previusly past president of M-AD; and Inc., The Music Staff or The 'with a different registered Frank A. Szente, a resident Bandstand- - all in Westfield quartet, hence the name of Hillside and chorus - -or by telephoning 381-9347. Fifth Edition. Area musical director who also Robert T. Burns of Whitley audiences arc expected to serves as co-chairman of the Terrace, Clark, is 1973 ticket enjoy the smooth styling and M-AD musical assistance chairman. The Saturday superb interpretation this services committee. performance is sold out.

The Citations, l»7<) and mi International barbershop quartet finalists from Louisville, Ky., are ready to entertain capacity audiences attending "A Song for All Seasons," the 2«lh annual "Harmony Holiday" produced by the Colonial Chorus, local Chapter of SI'KHSQSA. Left to right are Hob INetherton, tenor; Jim Miller, lead; Rill Myers, bass; and Hen Kutkner. baritone. The event lakes plate tomorrow and .Saturday ut Westflrld Senior High School. Curtain time, X: 15 p.m. huth nights. group gives to current hits us well as old burbershop* favoritics. Since its for- rlR mation in 1SW2, the Fifth Edition has nuiinUiined an impressive schedule of engagements ul bar- Yul# Delight bershop shows, parties, conventions and trade shows. Besides the name, unothcr interesting aspect of this SEIKO, quurtct Is thi' fact (but each limn holonus lo a different THE chapter of SI'KHSQSA. While this "sharc-tht- EXPENSIVE weulth" operation Is good for the society, it miikes for some loglsticnl problems WATCH when the Fifth Kdlllon lehearses, IIS II does once WITH THE (Hid NOMictinii'S twice a LEFT TO RIGHT: week. BUDGET PRICE Acrylic plaid, ruffle trim lonj> jumper. Hiirbi'ishop KIII^IMK began its orgiiiil/ed dcvclnpiiienl Now, you don't hiw to M»nd • fortunt to gt< • trti' !I5 yoiii'H ngo whi'ii Owen (.'. wr* ol i tlmtpltM, Stlko'i Introduotd »utomitlon to Blue or pink, Girls, 7-14 $14 LBFT TO RIGHT: (.'IINII mid n few filoiids th« wttehmiklAf InduHry, A prwlilon micro (nimbly loiindcd SI'KHSQSA In (he \lm turm out arat wttctwi it a coit yog'll find h*rd Polyester/cotton ruffle neck blouse, Wool doubleknit jacket and short sleeve dress costume. Blue, Red, or Mack, roof niirdcn ol II 'I'IIIHII, to MII«M. 8»*o donn't iklmpon ityit, ilth«r, S*t Okln., liolel. MeinlKM'.slilp tnt bold new collection of S*lko witchti lor m«n ind womtn it Miriln Jtwtltn. Iodny IN worldwide mid White. Girls 7-14. 57 Misses 6-16. $145, alterations included. excct'ih :i4,(HMi. Tin1 noi'loty IIMH more tlilin 7(Hi in- t«ko Mlfwlnd A crvlic knit blazer, Fouphip.ce pantsuit, wool doubleknit jacket and slacks, polyester blouse, acrylic lllvllllllll cliimtlTN. Thr Idciil ('iinpti'r, tri<• »H (I I/I Wnp Red or navy, Girls. 7-14, $19, striped sleeveless sweater, Navy. Misses 6-l(>. $225, alterations included.' COIOMIMI CIIOIIIN, IH I Me tirtamllltd term

Croup In Ihi1 entire OhrMmH UyAWky A crylic knit cuffed slacks. Nylon print bias cut #own with ostrich boa, Blue, Misses 6-10. M4«r Qaift Pltm,HM4IX)WM Mill Allniillr DlKtHi'l which P«MMI Out* • tu^M Htm UlllHtft (M I'llllptt'l'M. TIll'KO Red or navy, Girls, 7-14, $12, $160, alterations included, elwijittTu lire liiciilcd from Wi'ulrlii'Nlcr Coiitily iN,Y.) lo Mnrylimri HIIII Virginia, There iiri1 20 In (hi1 Slutt< of Nl'w Jl'I'M'.V. CIIIOIIIHI ('IIOIIIS nii'inlit't'N Ikn Otiimby Iti, ilN«f#iA«i,,Wl IIIMI iii'llve III IIK< Inter- WfhM Ofinfwd Mailer UHllttniil wen iiicluih" t BftMk Tliii miiv wiiiiiil timiiHi*, Mantli 44 Elm Street, Weiffleld Inn until 'Hi*. I Hlh ipiiliiry, tjpof [U'UJlli' wr" fuful'lef- Nil Itllellftitllfllly tMlflehll THK WKSTFIKI.D (X.J.I LKADKK, THl'KSOAY, UKCKMMKR 6, I97S- Asselin in New Bank Position ment at Chemical Bank. American Institute of Community Concert This Evening New York, which he hadBanking in 1962. Christina Ortiz, the joined in 1958. Charles A. Asselin o prospects, Mr. Marsh said. Asselin is married to the Brazilian pianist who has He received a bachelor of Westfield has been named . former Susan Lamscha of been described as one of the Before joining Midlantic arts degree from Brown vice president in th Fanwood. They have four most exciting young artists National, Asselin was vice University, Providence, business developmen children and live at 560 currently on the musical president in charge of the R.I., in 1956, and the ad- department of midland Lawrence Ave. scene will appear here this national Bank (formerly financial systems depart- vanced certificate from the evening at 8:30o'clock in the National Newark & Essex Prmnl Tchaikoviky'i auditorium of Westfield Bank), lead bank anc High School, in the second of sponsor of Midlantic Bank (his season's Community Inc. Concerts. Mr. Asselin will bi Winner, in 1909, of the Van responsible for the Laading Great Artiiti marketing of cash Orcrmtr. * Cliburn Competition and the management and EDP Company of Sixty Organization of American services to the bank's major States Award as the out- 17 PERFORMANCES DEC. 12-23 corporate depositors and CALL FOR RESERVATIONS standing contestant of the Americas, Miss Ortiz became a familiar figure to FinMl SMfood, Drink & Fun television audiences across the country when she taped SPECIALS NOW! Dept. of Speech & a 30 minute recital which CHRISTINA ORTIZ AT ALL3SHANTYS was shown on educational PT. PLEASANT BEACH Major theater Series television stations across this year with the Detroit Contest in Paris and the RED BANK 8. the United States and in W SCOTT MAC CONNELL Symphony. Georges Enesco Contest in BLOOMINGDALE PREStNIS many foreign countries CXtl.UMVCrnuuu>.uiEXECUTIVE PRODUCERi -. As a child prodigy she Bucharest. under the auspices of the entered the Brazilian In addition to her State Department. _ Conservatory of Music in .-'LOBSTER American tour this season, American Primitive Rio de Janeiro at the age of Currently she is touring as she made a triumphant eight and three years later by William soloist with the Detroit debut in Bergen, Norway, $HAHV( made her debut with the Symphony under the and plans are underway for RESfiUMNTS Btctmbar 4 thru 8 at 8:30 p.m. Brazilian Symphony. After direction of Rafael Fruh- her return there in 1974. Dacimbtr 6 and 7 at 2:15 p.m. winning first place in the beck de Burgos and is National Piano Contest in scheduled to make her PHONE 746-9120 Rio dc Janeiro she was London Symphony debut Educational Theater doesn't HAVE fq be dull. awarded a fellowship for with Andre Previn. She study in Paris with Magda made her New York debut in Don't just spend it Tagliaferro. While studying 1971 with a Carnegie Hall •rISTPIIlO abroad she won first prizes RIALTO 2J2-12II recital and will appear there ...wear it! J in the Internationa] Piano

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ALSO SECOND BIG FEATUREI Yule Delight H«lp har l»c« up to thi future. With« magnificent Movado, The perlectlrnliti watch. That wrapt her wrlil In th» fluidity of Una itnd th* Mulpturad grace that have madatham otaiilci In time. Saa the Movado watohei now. At Martin Jawalsri. Whare draami of baauty coma trual CITY Mmher A mrrltwt drill Sorlrt) < ^ 't*) •tAOY KIACM BUS»'« T Y«r«iL L Major Charge Plini, Hmtd 1-Chnruo, Ptirtoiml Charyn Budget «IKI L jy-'AWny Ml urn KIDDIE MATINEE ... ,'JAf. nixl fiUfJ 2-BIG KIDDIE HITS AT 1:00 CM. ON I. «" "SCROOGE' nuvvuiv Elm* Oulwliy 8n, AN!/.WMU!jK,AI 12 North Av»,,W. Crarrirtul WeMfloItt 27841719 u 232671 a AL8O.,, Bptu B»lly 'III C!imtmii8i30 A.M, te l>30 fcM.i flat, 9i301« 6:30 "A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN" -TUB WESTFIKLD S.i.) LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, I»7S l'a«r 3* circuit. Geiser Marks Pru Milestone Rotary Sees Phone Future "That sounds like an R. Paul Geiser of West- position in the ordinary enormous capacity," Mr. field and Beach Haven change and Reinstatement Bending light, bouncing explained, was the fact that out that the phone company Cameron said. "But by the Gardens, a change con- division in 1970 he was a microwaves and using laser some of these exotic tools can now transmit several year 2000 we will probably sultant with Prudential supervising change un- beams as communications are already at work thousand voice con- need it. We now transmit, in carriers were just a few of addition to voices, computer Insurance Co.'s Eastern derwriter. providing communications versations over some, of the home office, will celebrate He is married to the the tricks which held (he for the public - while the sophisticated long distance data, radio and television, audience's interest Tuesday wire pictures for 40' years with the company former Reba Phillips and balance of them may be put transmission media but on a on Nov. 13. they have three children: TIMETOMOVE at Westfield Rotary. in service by the phone laser beam the potential is newspapers, and electro- cardiograms. Mr. Geiser graduated Mrs. Judith Scott, Mrs. In a program entitled company before the turn of for 6 billion calls on a single from West Side High School Donna Knauth and Geoffrey "Optics in Com- the century. "As time goes on and the in Newark in 1932 and joined L. The Gisers live at 800 munications," New Jersey ' electromagnetic spectrum Mr. Cameron demon- LIOAL NOTICI Prudential the next year. Forest Ave. here and in Bell Public Relations strated the basic principles | becomes more crowded with Before assuming his present Beach Haven Gardens. Supervisor Thomas of laser and microwave • information we may Cameron performed all PUBLIC NOTICE gradually move into the use propagation and how each Public Notice is hereby given that a LIOAL NOTICI these feats and more with might be used. He pointed Resolution as follows was passed of visible light as a means of LIOAL NOTICI the help of such laboratory and adopted by the Council of the transmitting even ordinary Town of Westfield at a meeting SHERIFF'S SALE Street, where said point Is distant instruments as gas lasers, thereof held November 28,1973. phone calls," he concluded. K.PaulGcreer SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW northeasterly along said side line of optical fibers and LIOAL N0TICI JOYC.VREELAND JERSEY, CHANCERY OIVISION, East Sixth Street 91.58 feet from Its microwave generators. Town Clerk UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. intersection with the easterly line ot WHEREAS, there exists a need for LIOAL MOTICf LIOAL NOTKl F 319672 GOVERNMENT NATION- Roosevelt Avenue (formerly Wash- IHCRIFF-S IALE professional engineering services AL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a ington Street); running thence (1) But even more fascinating SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWrequired for the preparation of a wholly owned government corpora- south 22 degrees 10 minutes east, than the lab gadgets, he JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, preliminary report on the develop- Kenneth D. Meskin tion organized under an Act of 93.50 feet,- thence (2) north 67 UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F ment of Brightwood Park Including: US Old Short Hills Road Congress and existing pursuant to degrees 50 minutes east 44.(5 feet; soil studies and hydraulics attendant 44M-72 GLEN RIDGE SAVINGS West Orange, N.J. 07052 Title 111 of the National Housing Act thence <3) north 22 degrees 10 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a New to the proposed creation of a pond, (2017316093) having its principal office In the City minutes west 98.25 feet to a point in UOAL NOTICI access road ana parking facilities of Washington, District of Columbia, said line ot East Sixth Street; thence Jersey Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. installation, and HARVEY L. SMITH, ak a Harvey SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY •Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE AUSTIN, et (4) along said side line of East Sixth Smith, t-a Amherit Van Lines, etc., WHEREAS, funds are available for ux., ef al.. Defendants. Street; thence (41 along said side i; NOTICI CHANCERY DIVISION line ol East Sixth street on a course • Pursuant to the provisions of and Minnie May Smith, his wife, ak- this purpose; CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECU- a Minnie Smith, et at., Defendants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- UNION COUNTY . Docket Mo. F-471972 TION FOR SALE OF MORT- of south 61 degrees 45 minutes west, •J N.J.S.A. 40:17-fi, ef seq., the GAGED PREMISES a distance of 45 feet to the point or 7 Commissioners ot me union county CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECU- SOLVED by the Town Council of the SEYMOUR I. MESKIN, TION - FOR SALE OF MORT Town of Westfield as follows: By virtue ot Ihe above-stated writ place ot BEGINNING. '•;• Park Commission, a body politic and Plaintiff COMMONLY known as No. 310 GAGED PREMISES 1. The Mayor and Town Clerk are of execution to me directed I shall , corporate of ftie State of New J«r expose tor sale by public vendue, in East Sixth Street, Plalnfleld, New ; say, adopted the following By virtue of the above-stated writ hereby authorized and directed to BESSIE^MALLOY CUSH.N. ... .1. CIVIL ACTION Jersey. ; execute the agreement with Elson T. room B 8, in the Court House, in Ihe • Ordinances In accordance with of execution to me directed I shall Cily of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednes. expose for sale by public vendue. In Killam Associates, Incorporated for ORDER SETTING the AMOUNT, HENRY P. TOWNSEND j enabling Resolutions adopted at a day, the 2nd day of January A.D., There Is due approximately S17- room B •. In the court House, In the said professional engineering serv- TIME and PLACE of REDEMPTION 461.67 with Interest from July 11, ,1 meetings* said Commission held on ces, and the compensation for such 1974, at two o'clock In ihe afternoon . April 17, 1971, at which meeting all City of Elliabeth, N.J.. on Wednes- This matter being opened to the court by Kenneth D. Meskln, attorney for of said day. 1973 and costs. ALLIED • day, the 2nd day of January A.O., services unoer this contract snail plaintiff, and it appearing) that a default has been entered by the Clerk of this The Sheriff reserves me right to ' Commissioners ware present, as the not exceed $7,000.00 In accordance : tame appears In the minute* of said H74, at two o'clock In the afternoon Court against defendants on , 1973; that the plaintiff has produced Premises situate In the City of ad|ourn this sate. of said day. with the proposal previously sub- before this Court certified copies ot me tax sale certificates! mentioned In this 1 Union county Park Commission; mitted by said company. Plainticld. County ol Union and RALPHORISCELLO, Sheriff | ORDINANCE NO. VII Atl the following tract or parcel of complaint, No. 64 30, on Block 451, Lot It which Is dated October IS, 1964, and State of New Jersey. REISDORF & JAFFE, Attys. 2. This contract Is awarded without j) AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING land and premises hereinafter recorded In the Union County Clerk's Office In Book 2645 of Mortgages, Page BEGINNING at a point In the DJ & WL CX 390 05 competitive bidding as a "Profes- 615, which certified copy of the tax sale certificate was received In evidence !' THE SPEED LIMITS IN CEDAR particularly described, situate, southeasterly side line of East Sixth 12673 4T Fees:«?2.96 lying and being In me City of Plain- sional Service" under the provisions and marked Exhibit on the part ol the plaintiff, and tax certificate No. ••;• BROOK PARK, UNION COUNTY, of the Local Contracts Law (N. J. 6431, on Block 451, Lot 17, which is dated October IS, 19*4, and recorded In i NEW JERSEY field In the county of Union and State of New Jersey: S.A. 40A:ll-1 et sea.) because the me Union Comity Clerk's Office In Book 266S of Morloages, Page 616, which L) BE IT OROAINED by the Union service is a recognized profession certified copy of the tax sale certificate was received In evidence and j County Park Commission, by virtue BEGINNING at a point In the licensed and regulated by law. marked Exhibit onthepartof plaintiff; thatthe puintlff nas produced | ofttteprovlslonsof N.J.S.A. *0:37-9», southwesterly side line of Sumner before this Court an affidavit of Stephen Bogart, the tax collector of the Town Avenue said point being distant 3. A copy of this resolution shall be '< et seq.. as follows: published In THE WESTFIELD of Westf leld, Union County, New Jersey, showing that all taxes on said lands • SECTION 1. That the speed limit (s) 341.73 feet northwesterly from the have been paid by plaintiff. Seymour I. Meskin; plaintiff has also produced point ot Intersection of the north- LEADER as required by law within '• for both directions of traffic along ten (10) days of Its passage. an aft Idavllshowing that there Is due on each said tax sale certificate, No. i Park Drive which extends In a westerly side line of George Street 64-30 and No. 64-31, and for subsequent taxes on each certificate, an amount west to east direction be with the Mid southwesterly side line 12 6 73 IT Fees: $13.44 of $24.75 to Ihe plaintiff, Seymour I. Mesttln; „-„_„__ ,.. established at 30 MPH and Park of Sumner Avenue; thence (I) south *3 degrees 45 minutes west 125 4eet; : Drive which extends in a south to SHERIFF'S SALB It Is, thereupon, on this 26 day of November, 1973, ORDERED AND Yule Delight thence north 4* degrees is :' north direction Be established at SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWADJUDGED that the amount required to redeem the premises of Block 451, minutes west a distance of so feel; Lot II from the tax sale certificate No. 6430, and the premises of Block 451, I" 20 MPH In Cedar Brook Park. thence (3) north 43 degrees 4S JERSEY, LAW DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. L-279M-7I Lot 17 from tax sale certificate No. 64 31, Is tor each of the two tax sale [' SECTION 2. Regulatory and Wer- minutes east a distance of 125 feet to certificates the sum of $24.75, which included the amount due on the tax sale ;.:• nlng signs shall be erected and a point In the said line of Sumner NO. J.11,930-72 COMMUNITY STATE BANK AND TRUST certificate, Interest and subsequent taxes and Interest due on the purchase !' maintained to effect the above Avenue; thence (4) south u degrees price ot trie plaintiff; and together wilh costs of this suit to be taxed. /• designated speed limits as IS minutes east along the said south- COMPANY, a banking corporation of the State at New Jersey, Plaintiff. AND it is further ORDERED that the 27th day of December,l»73, between Bulova ^? Bulova h auttiorlied by the Department of westerly side line of Sumner Avenue the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the Office of the Tax Collector, In the Transportation. a distance of $0 feet to the point VS DAVID GLICKMAN and ROSA GLICKMAN. his wife, and PENN AAuniclpal Building In Westfield, New Jersey, be and the same Is hereby > SECTION 3. This ordinance shall and puce Of BEGINNING. fixed as the time and place tor the redemption of said premises and when and . take effect upon approval of the GARDENS, INC., Defendants. CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECU- where the defendant* shall pay to the plaintiff the said amount required to • Commissioner ot Transportation. BEING known ana designated as redeem the premises, and that thereupon the defendants who redeem shall lots numbers 31 and 32 In Block M, TION . FOR SALE OF PREMISES Accuquartz c^fe Accutron ORDINANCE NO. VIII be entitled to possession of said lands and premises and the certificate of tax on Map of Highland Park. By virtue of the above-stated writ AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING of execution to me directed I shall sale duly endorsed for cancellation or assignment. THE SPEED LIMITS IN ECHO The dwelling on said premises being commonly known and expose for sale by public vendue. In AND it is further ORDERED and adjudged that In default of said LAKE PARK, UNION COUNTY, room B-s, in the court House, In the defendants paying to the plaintiff the said sum, interest and costs as NEW JERSEY designated as 3*2 Sumner Avenue, Plalnfleld, New Jersey. City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednes atorsald, at the time and place aforsald, the said defendants stand absolutely BE IT ORDAINED by the Union day, the 2nd day of January A.O.. The above description being In debarredandforeclosedotandlromallrightandequityof redemption on, . County Park Commission, by virtue 1974, at two o'clock In the afternoon In and to the said lands and premises and every part thereof, and that the • Of the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:37-94, accordance with a survey made by of said day, all the right, title and Borrle, McDonald * Watson, sur- plaintiff has an absolute and Indefeasible interest of Inheritance In fee •I seq.. as follows: Interest of the above-named simple In said lands and premises. • SECTION 1. That the speed llmltdl veyors, dated January 24, 1972. defendants In and to the following There Is due approximately AND it is further ORDERED that a copy of this order,or notice lhereof.be ,: for both directions of traffic along property, to wit: served on the defendants whose addresses are known by mailing to each of • Park Drive - Mill Lane In Echo 119,267.92 with interest from October 31, 1973 and costs. them such copy or notice, not later than ten days prior to the date fixed tor Lake Park be established at 25 As to the delendants David oilck- redemption by this order. MPH. The Sheriff reserves the right to man and Rosa Gllckman, his wife. ad|ourn this sale. All lhat certain lot, tract or parcel AND It isfurther ORDERED that If the addresses of any of the defendants SECTION J. Regulatory and war are unknown, a copy of this order, or a notice of this order directed to such : nlng signs shall be erected and RALPHORISCELLO, Sheriff of land and premises, hereinafter George H. Buermann particularly described, situate, defendants, shall be published In the Westfield Leader, a newspaper, al least maintained to effect the above once, not less than ten days prior lo the date fixed for redemption by this designated speed limits as Booth, Bate, Hagoort, Keith 8. lying and being in the City of Harris, Attys. Elizabeth In the County of Union and order. authorized by the Department of AND it Is furtner ORDERED that a copy of this orderOe delivered to the Transportation. DJ & WL CX3<9OS State ol New Jersey: The wtach with the famous tuning 12-6 73 4T Fees:SB4.48 Tax Collector of the Town of Westfield, and that said Tax Collector certify to The conversation timepioce. With SECTION 3. This ordinance shall Which said premises are more this Court whether or not the premises were redeemed from the plaintiff's more advanced technology going fork movement. Guaranteed by take effect upon approval of the particularly known, laid down and tax sale certificates in accordance with the terms of this order. Commissioner ot Transportation. designated as Lot No. three (3) In on inside than in an\' watch of Bulova to within 60 seconds a SHERIFF'S SALE FOR THE COURT ORDINANCE NO. IX block No. 35 on a certain map en- month accuracy.* Men's and SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW SAULTISCHLER conventional size. Light. Com- AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING titled, "Map of the Old Colony Land JERSEY, LAW DIVISION, UNION J.S.C. vvomon's models with all the latest THE SPEED LIMITS IN GREEN Company at El Mora, union county, lortable. Accurate . . .the result of COUNTY, DOCKET NO. DJ 19,685 SAULTISCHLER.S.M. BROOK PARK, UNION COUNTY, New Jersey, made by Oswald L. P. features. Now from only $100. 72 THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW X2-673 • • $46.12 a high precision quartz crystal NEW JERSEY Arteyer, Surveyor, Elizabeth, New Wo will adjust to precise toler- JERSEY (Successor to Suburban BE IT ORDAINED by the Union Jersey", and which said map was vibrating at 32,768 cycles per Trust Co.), a national banking In- filed In the office of the Registrar of ance, if noccssorv. Guarantee is County Park Commission, by virtue second. From $200. stitution organized and existing Union County on June 6, 1905. lur one yeor. of the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:37.94, under the banking laws of the United et seq.. as follows: Being the same premises con- States of America, Plalntllf-VS- SECTION 1. That the speed limit (s) veyed to Stanley A. Anderson, one ot GURNEI JOHNSON, JR., Defer. for both directions of traffic along the parties of the first part herein, dant. CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF by deed of Stanley A. Anderson and Park Drive In Green Brook Park. EXECUTION • FOR SALE OF be established at 25 MPH. Verda M. Anderson, dated August Save Energy Shop Locally PREMISES SECTION 2. Regulatory and War. 22, 1950 and duly recorded In the By virtue of the above-stated writ office of the Registar of the county nlng signs shall be erected and of execution to me directed I shall Mrmlwr American Cum Society maintained to effect the above of Union on August 29, 1950 In Book expose for sale bv public vendue. In 1S45 of Oeeds for said county, page Delicatessen designated speed limits as room B-8, In the Court House, In the 39, etc. authorized by the Department of City ot Elizabeth. N.J., on Wednes- Horn* Ma* |*k«j Good* Transportation. day, the 2nd day of January A.D., This conveyance Is made sublect. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall 1974, at two o'clock in the afternoon to restrictions, or restrictive H*« D'Oauvr** take effect upon approval of the of said day, all the right, title and covenants of record. If any. commissioner of Transportation. "nteresi of the above-named This conveyance Is also sublect to C*M Cuts — tola* ORDINANCE NO. X defendant In and to the following a month to month tenancy of a CoM Cut riattort AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING property, to wit: corporation trading as Stanley A. E AT I N THE SPEED LIMITS IN RAH- Anderson Company. Friten faeet — let Cretm All that tract or parcel of land, Premises commonly known as No. WAY RIVER PARK, UNION situate, lying and being In the City of SANDWKHliS TO T.IKC KIT COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Iu9Prlncelon Road, Elizabeth, New' Plalnfleld In the County of Union In Jersey. BE IT ORDAINED by the Union the State of New Jersey: Dally (:M e.ra. to 1:» p.m. 12 North Ave., W. Elm &Quimby Sis. County Park commission, by virtue As to the defendan t Penn Gardens, Sun, St Hel. « a.m. to 5 p.m. » Westfield BEGINNING at a point In trie Inc. Cranford ot me provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:37-96, southeasterly side line ol George et aeq., as follows: All those certain tracts or parcels LOCATED NKXT TO UOBKP.T TREAT LIQUOR STORE 27«o7IB 2326718 Street, distant 1174.94 feet In a north- of land and premises, hereinafter SECTION 1. That the speed limit for easterly direction along the south the One-way counterclockwise particularly described, situate, easterly side line of George Street lying and being in Ihe City ot direction of traffic along the 'rom the northeasterly side line of 113 OUIMIY ST. circular Park Drive and for both Elizabeth. In Ihe County of Union Open Daily III Oirulmjs •): JO A.M. n> 8:30 P.M.; Saf. 9:30 to 5:30 Leland Avenue, said point being also and Stale of New Jersey: directions of traffic along all other In We northeasterly line of Lot No. 7 WISTFIILO DIAL 232-0925 drives within the Rahway River In Block O as Indicated on map, title FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING In Park be established at 25 MPH. of which Is shown below; thence Ihe westerly line of Jefferson^ SECTION 2. Regulatory and War South 31 degrees 10 minutes East Avenue at a point one hundred (100) nlng signs shall be erected and along the northeasterly line of Lol feet along said line northerly from maintained to effect the above No. 7 a distance ot ISO00 feet to a the northwesterly corner of said designated speed limits as point; thence North SB degrees 50 Avenue and Mary Street; thence authorized by the Department ot minutes East parallel with the running northerly along said line of said Avenue forty (40) feet to other Transportation. southeasterly side of George Street a distance of 50.00 feet to a point In the land ol said Clark; thence Westerly SECTION 3. This ordinance shall along said Clark's other land one take effect upon approval of the southwesterly line of Lot No. 4; hundred and fifty (150) feet more or t Station J^adio & thence North 31 degrees 10 minutes Commissioner of Transportation. less to a line now or formerly of ORDINANCE NO. XI West along the southwesterly line of Lot No. 4 a distance of 150.00 feet to a Roberts. McCormack; thencealong AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING polnl in the southeasterly side line of that line southerly forty 140) feet THE SPEED LIMITS IN George Street; thence South 58 more or less; thence easterly WARINANCO PARK. UNION degrees 50 minutes West along the parallel with the second above COUNTY, NEW JERSEY southeasterly side line of George mentioned course one hundred fifty BE IT ORDAINED by the Union Street, a distance of 50.00 feet to the (150) feet moreor less to the place of County Park Commission, by virtue point and place ol beginning. Beginning. of trie provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:37.94, SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING et seq., as follows: Being Lots 5 and 6 In Block 0 as SECTION 1. That Ihe speed limit for at Ihe northwest corner of Mary shown on map entitled "Map of Street and Jefferson Avenue; the One-way counterclockwise Highland Park, Plalnfleld, N.J., direction of traffic along the runnlng thence (1) northerly along 1906", made by H. C. Van Emburgh, Ihe westerly line ol Jefferson circular Park Drive and for both C.E., Plainfleid, N.J., and filed In directions ot traffic along all other Avenue one hundred (100) feet to the union county Register's Olflce land of Cornelius H. Clark; now or drives within the Warlnanco Park n July 16. 1937, as Map 266B. formerly thence (2) westerly, be established at 35 MPH. The foregoing description con- parallel with the northerly line of SECTION 2. Regulatory and War forms to a survey made by Roger M. said Mary Street 148.11 feet to land nlng signs shall be erected and Carroll and Company, P.E. ft.L.S. , now or late of Joseph H. Goodell; maintained to effect the above dated October 12, 1965. Ihence (3) southerly along the line of designated speed limits as BEING COMMONLY known as said Goodell land one hundred feet authorized by the Department ol 314 George street, Plalnfleld, New and one-hall an Inch to tald north- Transportation. lersey. erly lino of Mary Street; thence SECTION 3. This ordinance shall There Is due approximately (4) easterly along said northerly line take effect upon approval of the 1791.17 and costs. ot Mary Street 145.8 feet to the place Commissioner of Transportation. The Sherlfi reserves Ihe right lo of Beginning. The foregoing Notice and id|ourn mis sale. EXCEPTING from Ihe above publication Is made In accordance RALPH ORISCELLO, Sherlfi with Iheprovlslons ol N.J.S.A. 40:37. tracts Ihe lands which were con ROTH AND STEVENS, Allys. veyed by Cornelius H. Clork and 1S2e. DJ 8. WL CL-601 05 I2«73 4T Fees: $171.84 sarahM. Clark,hlswifo, roAlfred c. 12 6 73 4T Fces:»0B.O4 Noyes, recorded In Deed Book 502, pogo 261. DEING Ihe same premises devised to Albort R. Sampson and Waller M. SOUNDESICN Snmpson by Sarah M. Clark, by will dated Nov. 24, 1917 and probated STEREO FM/AM Sept. 8, 1927 In (look X 2 page 16 of A.I.T.C. AM-FM STEREO 90400 Wills lor Union County; and the RADIO-PHONO undivided one half Intorest ol said 8 Trick Albort R. Sampson having been conveyed l>y Albert R. Sampson, B8R Changtr tt Spatkof I widowor, lo Henry H. Sampson by cieeil dated Sop!. 6, 1944 nnd 11" recorded Sop!. 13, 1944 In Deed Dook 1511 po(je 17 tor Union County. GO Wiills! HSR /)-s|)ini(I Mini : Premises commonly known as No ctiunijiir,l Mr)i|)ol(i r-fiiiliiiinii, 11.13 113V Mary Mr.iol, Elizabeth, } New Jursey 4&lVf Mii'lii|>tnr.'1!)0!i'fif)fi Thorn Is due approximately IB.316.1/ nnd cosls. I ho Sheriff reserves Ihe rlohl lo ncflourn this sale. HAU'HORISCHI.LO, Srmrllf KAPLOWIliT AND WIJB, Allys »J A WL CL 110 0» I71M4I Fttn; (tntl,00 Bring The Joyoui Sounds, of Chrlitmai To A Lovtd On« GIVE THE GIFT OF HEARING LEARN ELECTROLYSIS A Fins Zenith "Living Soimd" haarlng old. 4PC.C0MP0MNT the KR{[ way STEREO SYSHH •••II I I.. r"ii. 1 . Mawardlnu. baretr In pftmtanent hair removal, STATIOT N Aue no (ii'im Pull or pan lima. Dlyoft-vfl Men, Woman II" diagonal HEARING AID CENTER Curfte, wtlt» or tihohff lor UbH itiliil-t;liNMynr,sullil Mil In RADIOO 110 Central Av«,, WtilfUld MMtOOKllfK. flll, 7 i l COLOR TV 233-0939 cuvm, limitlpliimiis. 01? 611 Park Av..( Flalntold 735-3327 ./MCrtOLWS 41II, Dt H01I M)l») III 4)19 t27A CMMTHAL AVMMUt • WUTHI1P • PMOMM 137-***Q Bmlly f.JO fo S*30, Thvr*. 'til fj U THB WKSWIKLD (N.J.) LEADER, THIRSDAV, DECEMBER 6,

INGERMANY LE6AL WOTICI

Army Spec. 4 Robert W. SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Grover, 20, son of Mr. and JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, Mrs. James A. Grover of 357 UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F- 5038-72 MARGARETTEN & La Grande Ave., Fanwood, COMPANY, INC.. o corporation of JU«T A PHONE CALL A ALWAYS CALL YOUR is regularly assigned as a New Jersey, Plaintiff, vs. MAX IE E. •niNOS PROMPT SERVICE M LOCAL DEALER ONLY WITHERSPOON, etc., et als.. HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LOCAL FIRMS radio relay and carrier Defendants. CIVIL ACTION WRIT •••.. "" attendant in the 34th signal OF EXECUTION • FOR SALE OF 1 INSURANCE •SERVICE STATIONS MORTGAGED PREMISES • APPLIANCES • AUTO DEALERS • AUTO DEALERS t BRIDAL SHOPS FLOOR COVERINGS battalion's company C in By virtue of the above-stated writ Ludwigsburg, Germany. of execution to me directed I shall AUSTER'S EUCLID SERVICE expose for sale by public vendue, in DOM'S TOYOTA room B-8, in trie Court House, In the City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednes- AUTO SALES BRIDAL GOWNS INC. day, ihe 12th day of December, A.D., Cuatom k Rt»d44ad« LIOAL NOT1CI 1973, at two o'clock In the afternoon S«vlmi tlw An* 16 Yttn BrlcMa FROMHERTZ AGENCV of said day- •STOUT ALL that tract or parcel of land, Bfidsmalch Resireeenting Travelers, Arthur Wlltte, Hop. SHERIFF'SSALE siluafe tying and being In the City of FIOwarQirk) Safeco end other leading .Wheel Alignment SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Elizabeth, County of Union, and Mothari Companies • Wheel Balauclasj JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, Slate of New Jersey: For mart Your Local Volra DMIW Complete Personal Insurance Motor Tune-Mps UNION COUNTY. DOCKET NO- F- WHICH is more particularly Swvice, Home-Aolo- Ule e Inspection Work 4197 72 ELIZABETH SAVINGS known, numbered and designated on •CORONA Williim J«y Ctark It*. Mutual Funda - Mortgeje BANK, A Banking Corporation of a certain map entitled "Map of Ntw Brake Service - Road Servtee Sport Sedans Protacllon the State of New Jersey, Plaintiff, Manufacturing Town of Ell/abeth- MS SWIMTMt StTMt TOM DESIGNING vs. 816 SHERIDAN AVENUE port, New Jersey", (which mtp Is k Haal Tops Low Rates) & Discounts Avelasbta Plck-u* at Deli«err Large Selection of Up-to-Date No. Miiiifitld, N J. 654 3383 CORP.. a New Jersey corporation, now on file In the Office of the 233-2277 Call 232-4744 ef dls. Defendants. Register of the County of Ess**) as USED CARS ' 7H-223S 772 Central Ave., WwtflaM 8 Elm Street, WMtfitld CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION FOR Lot number 40 on Block number SI rif5ijFid»imF * SWIM (Corn. Grove St.l 459 North Ave. Wntfiald SALE OF MORTGAGED PREM- as laid down on said map. (said map Dial TM4H0 ISES Hied in ihe Register's Office of 233-2121 106U.8. Herf. No.lt WESTFIELD Union County, February 21, 1913 as • IAUNDRIES By virtue of the above stared writ North raaln field • CANDLES -5958 MOUNTAINSIDE of execution to me directed I shall Map No. 37 C) 43E.BrotdSt. WtftfMd expose for sale by public vendue, in BEGINNING In the wutfiwestetiy (Belweeo Somerast * Qiore) DODGE, Inc. wi cmnMt Avi wtnmio FAUCETTS room B-8, in the Court House, in the ne of Pine Street at a point therein SERVICE City of Elizabeth, N.J, on Wed- distant 300.324 feet strict measure, LAUNDRY-DRY nesday* the 19th day of December loasured along the aforesaid south- ELM RADIO • InkeServke A.D., 1973, at two o'clock in the westerly line of Pine Street from the GARDNER e Emlna Tune-upe afternoon of said day. northwesterly line of Second Street CLEANING e Radiator Reptile All that certain tract or parcel of and running, « TV, Inc. AN AD Same Day Service • Shocks-Mufflers land and premises hereinafter thence <1) south 65 degrees 00 MOTORS INC. On Dry Cleaning & Shirts particularly described, situate, minutes west and along the llMdqu*itac« For • Refuletor 4 OeBMnttor Serviee lying and being in the City of dividing line between Lots Nos. 40 WHIRLPOOL -KITCHEN AID ON THIS Pick Up & Delivery Road Sesvlea - Snow MowsM Elizabeth, Count/of Union and Stale and 4? in Block 57 as shown on a SALES DODOE DART of New Jersey: map hereinabove recited, a HAMILTON Featuring: All Services Inapectlon Work LAID DOWN, designated and distance of 100.00 feet to a point; wutmiiUOirm SUtVKE DODOE "lob RttMl" TRUCKS •Candles by Bluegale Will 3 Convenient Drive-in distinguished on a certain map thence (2) north 25 degrees 00 Hoovw Vacuum ClMiwri PAGE MAY entitled, "Plan of Building Lots of minutes west and along the Dial 232-0076 & Baumcr Locations RCA Color TV, RtdlM, He. PARR 1 232-2228 Routledge, situated in the City of dividing line between Lots Nos. 3V 426 North An. E. WtttftoM •West Va. Glass & Mosaic Glass 223 North Ave., E. WestfieW Elizabeth, N.J." surveyed by J.L. and 40a distance of 25.027 feet strict EARN YOU 232-9776 Bauer, Civil Engineer, December measure, to a polnt; •Constant Flame Candle Lamps 232-0393 2334400 766-0900 1121 Rt 22 MountiintMt 70, 1905, and filed in the Register's thence (3) north 65 degrees 00 WESTFIELD Complete Line of Candle 326 Leland Ave., Plain! laid' Office for said Union County, N.J., minutes east and along the dividing MORE as Lot No. 12 on said map and the tine between Lots No. 39 and 40 a 20 Elm Stratt WiittMd 766-1023 Making Supplies & Kits . 756-5820 same being particularly bounded distance of 10000 feet to a point In and described as follows: Easterly the aforesaid southwesterly line of US HWY NO 202 IERNARDSVILLE FORD 15 Industrial PI., Summit by line of Sheridan Avenue on said Pine Street; 233-6364 DOLLARS 277-1000 plan SO feet; Northerly by Lot No. 13 thence (4) south 25 degrees 00 VAN'S Swing Fotd Ownwi for 540 South Ave. Wt.tfrtld on said plan, ,22.50feet; Westerly by minutes cast and along the south- Ovn 50 Yeui Lot No. 83 on said plan, 50 feet; westerly line of Pine Street, a APPLIANCE CO. Southerly by Lot No. ll on said plan distance of 25.027 feet, strict AUTHORIZED CLEANERS ft OVERS 122.50 feet. measure, to the Place of Authorized Sales & Service • FORMAL WEAR Containing according to said plan BEGINNING. WESTFIELD 6125 square feet of land more or less. ALSO Included herein are the FORD BEING also known as 816 following: range, storm doors and • KHatwnAM Salts Strvica Sheridan Avenue, Elizabeth, New sashes and open porch. SERVICE BEING known as 224 Pine Street, LAUNDRY StRVICI INC Jersey • HMIKMI "BetUr Diy ClMning Skim IIM" There Is due approximately Elizabeth, New Jersey. THUNDERBIRO 1ST 1927 PAIRLANE FALCON f Belter Dty Cleanlni U1.S68.76 with interest from Sep- IT IS Intended to describe the • Chryitar Airtwnp. TUXEDO Brake Service, Regulator and LAUNDEKERS tember 18, 1973 and costs. ;amc premises conveyed to Maxle •Shlit Laundering Engine Tune upa. Generator The Sheriff reserves the right to E. Wither spoon by Deed dated We ttrvtet and /filter/ all makti 2323673 •Cold Put Storage DKY CLEANERS Service, Radiator flepatre. adiourn this sale. December 1, 1972 and recorded •Drapery and Rug Cleaning CAREER. ArPAIEL Pick Up and Oellver, Shocke. RALPHORISCELLO, December 4, 1972 In Book 2943 of Call 232-3726 MBT kiHWIMa ON Alt MAKU 319 North Ave. E. WeitfitM Shop IN WESTFIELD MuHlers Sheriff Deeds lor Union county, page 138, CsMpMe IMW MRVtCI •for mry formal oocMion. RENTAL & SAIIS STEIN, STEIN, HUGHE5 There Is due approximately 1113 South Ava.W. Inspection Work 011 11E. Bread St B0ND1D PICKUP 4 Dr.UVJ.IT & MC GUIRE, Attys. $31,202.16 wllh interest from October Wwtffrld UNION COUNTY On* of New Jeraey'j Largest , DJ B. WL CX 383 05 IS. 1973 and costs. i&MT 379-7744 Dial 756-0100 Selection of Latett Style Form*It CALL 1121-73 ^T $73.92 The Sheriff reserves the right to AC«O» raoM ICHO IANI Newert Fabtlci A Colon 232-9639 ad[ourn this sale. • ANTIQUES SHOTNNQ CIMTM VOLKSWAGEN, MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT: 215 North Ave.,E., WaatfiaM RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff 232-7474 756-2640 Zucker, Goldberg & Weiss, Attys. 120il South Ave., PlamfMd Dally 9 to 9. S«t. to S »02 NORTH AV PLAINHIID SHERIFF'SSALE DJ 8. WL CX37905 Inc. Other Storoa In PUInlleld Circle A South An., Weitfield SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW 11-15 73 4T Feos:$1O3.68 Aulhotlnd SHOE REPAIRS JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, THE ATTIC RAWSON LOCKSMITHS UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F- 512472 UNITED STATES SAVINGS SHERIFF'S SALE VOLKSWAGEN CENTER FAUCETTS • FUEL OIL SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW "Old Thi mi With PoulblUtUt CADILLAC BANK OF NEWARK, N.J., a NCW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, AACINTYRES Jersey corporation. Plaintiff, vs. And Horn* AntiquM" Stlai — Service — Pull LAUNDRY-DRY COBBLER SHOP ALFRED HARRIS, JR., el ux,, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F- FUGMANN LAWNMOWFR 5046-72 THE HOWARD SAVINGS Authoriiid Ntw and Died Cart — Track* Defendants. INSTITUTION, a corporation of Station wagoni - Kwmu Ohlaa CLEANING SHOP Expert Shoe Repalrlng-While CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF New Jersey, Plaintiff, vs. BOBBY Dial 233-1954 Ttttotr Tnln«4 Mtchanlo* Same Day Service OIL COMPANY U- Walt, Under the personal EXECUTION FOR SALE OF CADILLAC N«w Locks JEAN CHAVIS, Defendant. CIVIL PL 8-74O0 On Dry Cleaning & Shkti supervision ol Angeio Rillera MORTGAGED PREMISES ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION • Pick Up & Delivery Always Ready to Serva You Expertly Installed' By virtue of the above-stated writ FOR SALE OF MORTGAGEO Salet & Strvle* Ul« South Ave. Pkitadald 232 9030 of execution to me directed I shall PREMISES (Juit oil ll» CltcM) Ail Services Repairs on Safes, Locks 329 South Ava.. W.. Wastfield 3 Convenient Drive-in expose tor sale by public vendue, in By virtue of the above staled writ DUI 766-2241 room D 8, In the Court House, In the of execution to me directed I shall 415 Weitfield Ave. Locatloni Doors, etc. Authorlrad City ol Elliabcih, N.J., on Wed expose for sale by public vendue. In 223 North Ave., E.Weatfield ntsday, (he 19th day of December room B 8, In the Court House. In the Wertfield 110 E. Fifth PhlnUtW 232-0393 S»'BS, Service & Parts A.D., 1973, at two o'clock in the Cily of EH/obPlh, N.J., on Wednes- MOUNTAINSIDE Sales at Service afternoon of said d.iy. 326 Leland Ave., Plainfield day, the ?6th d Track Refinllhlw Salai & Snvlc* Birthday Cakn • Indunrial Biiyan Wi-st Third Street a distance ol 40 Absolutely Everything In Build- There is duo approximately I eel to a point and place ol M Hour Towing Paitrim • 8reidl • Party Orders 429,010.59 with interest front October ing Materials and Hardware DIAL 232-1980 BEGINNING. Opan Sundays 12, 1973 and cosis Cill 7B9-O33O TURNER'S Specialties _41» SOUTH AVE, W, WEST FIELD The Sheriff reserves the right to BEING lot number 6 In Block A as 322-7239 Open Every Eve, 'til 9 p.m. adjourn this sale shown on map of building plots 560 North Ava. E. AD 2-7651 387 Park Ave., Scotch Plalm Appetizing Catering 6 South Ave. Garwood ; 78916O6-7 RALPH ORISCELLO, owned by ElsionM. French, situated Weitflald, New Jaitay and Delicatessen "Th» Complete One-Call 330 South Ave. IGarwood Mall) Sherif! m the City of Plainfield, N.J. 1697, "Let Us Do Your Baking" Home Improvement Sarvlca" • WINDOW SHADES FOX,SCHACKNER,NEAGLE, matte by ^.A. Dunham, C.E. ana "See Seymour for Your Garwood MASTRANGGLO & GASSERT. liied in the Ottlce of the Clerk ol We Specialize In: Attys. Union County August ?7, 1897. MARGIE'S next Affair" SEVELL'S AUTO • Alterations, Additlont, Playrooms DJ & WL CX 383 05 ltd ING Ihe same premises con CAKE BOX MOVING S STORAGE 11 21-73 4T »?n Gfl vcycti to Isaac H. flalley and Essie ROTCHFORD 654-4844 • Kitchens i N. Daltey, as husband and wife, by BODY SHOP CO. • Roofing end Siding 1 Wedding 8, Party Cakes SHERIFF'S SALE deed from Isaac H. Bailey and Essie Dody «nd P.lnt Shop 433 North Avenue, East V 117 Central Ave. WestfieM •Painting SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW N. naily. his wile, dated August 5th, Our Speciality • Dormera HENRY P. 19A9 and recorded in the Union VVESTF I ELD, N. J. ^^ JERSEY. CHANCERY DIVISION, AAA» ALAaM.C.A. Road Aid Freshness, Quality •Jalousies UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F County Register's Office on August 232-3700 •Porches TOWNSEND 4742 72 J. I. Kislak Mortgage Cor j 7, 1969 in Book ?868 page 47. & Variety "Being known and designated as 24 Hour Towlna LEASING •Oaragfi poration o N.J. Corp. Plainiill vs Render Repetrt — Pauttiru • Storm Doors and Kitchens Robert Epps etux et ais Defendants ; Street Number. 677 Wesl 3rd Street, Truck Painting and Repatri Our Watchword STORAGE CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION FOR piainlieid. N.J." Foreign Car Servlca Service 654-3222 Our 31th Year SALE OF MORTGAGED There is due approximately ol Trustworthy Service Venetian Blinds W2.61507 with interest irom October PARTS Friendly Service Our Goal MOVING & PACKING PREMISES WU« FAMHV Decorative Hanging Beads By virtue of me above stated writ 1. 1973 nnd costs. Call 232 8887 756-5311 Free Estimates of execution to me directed I shall The ShiT.ff reserves ihv right to n 1348 Soulh Ave, Piainlieid Financing Arranged 941 North Ave. W. Westdeld Visit Our Showroom expose for sale by public vendui*. in riihourn Hus Txile. 320 Winder Av.. Wntfleld Open Sundayi "Delicious Eatin" FRONT WHEEL DRIVE ,12 Echo Shotisllna Plata , room SB, In the Court House, in the RALPHOHISCELLO, Sheriff Horrw-Made Baked Goods, Call 73*4411 ' Rt. 22 ft Mountain Ave.,Springfield Cily ol ElUabeth. N.J., on Wrdnes ! I YNCH. OOOTH. KENNY, Ert. 1B0S day, ihe 2*ihdayof Detombor, A.D., I SCANLON &. DOUGHERTY, Altys • BARBER SHOPS Hor> D'Oeures., 24 Hour Emergency Repair Work 379-1908 1973. at two o'clock in ihe .if tornoon I Ol & WL CX 3BS05 Cotd Cuts-Salad* PLUMBING ,38 Watchung Ave., Piainlieid of snid day j 11 39 73 41 Fees: $QB (is WESTFIELD Membel of ^, 767-8426 ALL thai tract or parcel ol land, MARTIN'S Open Sundays 8 a.m. -3pm Platnfltld chamber of Commerce situate, lying and being .n the OW ol 2324925 Office and Showroonu Piaindeld in the County ol Union in SHERIFF'S SALE BODY WORKS, INC. 113 Qnlmby St. Westlleld MOUNTAINSIDE ihe State of New Jersey SUPnUIOK COUNT OF NEW BARBER U.S. Hwy, 22 North Plalhfleld BEGINNING at a point m Ihe JfKif.Y. CHANCERY DIVISION, R.J. Pomplumo, Prop. UNION COUNTY. DOCKET NO. 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STATE FARM CALL 233-0774 DJ Hi WL CM 1M05 232-4407 H33220O 1 INBUHANee COMPANIES SPACE , on, fit, US Mm NO. 1) A MILL LA, t 1H Yule Tradition Continues Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., U.P.W. class, led by Rev. Schlestnger, work day. Sundays, 9:45 a.m., Sunday Presldlar Minister Christmas luncheon. Room 208; 6:30 p.m., Family school classes for youth of 18S-67M Friday, 7:30-8:30 p.m.. The Mountain Trail the home of Mrs. H. Arthur Wednesday, 10 a.m., Moth- Life party, in the social hall. Woodslde Bible Club for boys all ages and adults; 10:45 Friday, 7:25 p.m., ministry ers' and Others' meeting; Garden Club of Moun- Tonnescn, 268 Friar Lane. am, Pre-servlce prayer meet- school; 8:30 p.m., service FIRST BATTI8T CHURCH and girls, grades 3 thru 6; The program, directed by lay;; 11 a.m., morning worship 5:15 p.m., confirmation class: games, stories, songs, refresh- tainside is continuing the meeting. 7 p.m., Westminster Choir re- 170 Elm Street Mrs. Edward S. Powers, service (nursery available and Sunday, 2:55 p.m., public Westfleld. N. 4. ments. tradition, started more than hearsal; 8 p.m.. Chancel Choir For information call 889- will be the judging of hand children's church for grades talk entitled, "The 'Sign' Thai rehearsal. Rev. Wilmont 3. Murray, a decade ago, of placing 1-3); 6 p.m., senior high God's New Order Is Near' Minister (283-2878) 9224 or 232-1525. wreaths made of living crafted miniature Yule youth meeting; 7 p.m., eve- given by E. Carswell Jr.; 4:05 Rev. W. L. Frederick*™ greens in public places in ornaments designed by each ning worship service. p.m., Watchtower study — TEMPLE ISRAEL ST. PAUL'S Minister of Education member to adorn a 36-inch Wednesdays, 8 p.m., mid- j the title of the article to be The Conservative Synagogue Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. Wom- EPISCOPAL CHURCH the community (luring the week prayer service. ' considered by question an Serving Scotch Plains an's Mission Society board; 414 Ewt Rread St. Christmas holidays. tree. The decorated tree wil Friday, 7:30 p.m., "Chapel answer participation is "Vic. and WwtfleJd 3:45 p.m.. Be] Canto Choir ru- Westfleld, ST. J. Mrs. Michael Cafalo, be presented Dec. 12 to Johi Can rcUgton be practical? Mountaineers" crafts and 19M CUffwood St. The Rev. Canon tory over the World Wlthoul hcnrsal; 7i:4.*i p.m.. Chancel president, states, "It is the K. Kunnclls Hospital Bible study for grades 3-8. Armed Conflict." Scotch Plains, New Jersey Choir rehearsal; 8 p.m., church Rkhard t. Hardman The Rev, Hugh Uvengood Berkeley Heights. Members Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., the Bi- Rabbi, Edgar Welnsberg cabinet. pleasure of our membership Ves. Christian Scientists practice heal- REDEEMER LUTHERAN ble study aid to be used dur- Cantor, Milton Kurc The Rev. D. Thonuw Andrew* to greet fellow residents also will assist the hospital Saturday. f> ii.m. to :i p.m., The Rev. Charles A. Cerarettl ing, which we find is a practical proof of God's CHURCH ing a question and answei S8S-18S0 church cabinet. with a cheery wish for n staff in decorating for the *t» Cewpertkwalte Place discussion will be, "God' Friday, Sabbath service, Sunday, 8:15 uiwl II a.m., The Rev. Herbert Arrunatejrul existence. It's a never-falling law of good. 8:30 p.m. 7 a.m., hholl y remmuniol n I joyous hliholidad y season and holiday season. Westfleld, New Jenejr MOM Kingdom of a Thousand Years morning worship, sermon by Come to our weekly testimony meet- neRev.Engeae A.Rekwlnkol Has Approached:" Saturday, Sabbath service. the Rev. Wilmont J. Murray, service dally except Sunday. nil nood fortune in the Mrs. Walter Stcggall will Vicar George Johnson 8:30 a.m. Bat Mitzvah of minister, on the subject, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. Chris- coining year." place the December flower Ings and hear people tell of healings-how WonJUp Services! Linda Goldman, daughter of "Thoughts About Jesus," child tian healing service: 12:15 they were accomplished, and what they Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gold- p.m., holy communion; 1 p.m., Wreaths have been placed arrangement in the g:Se am* 11a.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL care for pre-schoolers at both learned about God as a result. What they say •:M am., Snaday School, CHURCH man. services; 8:45 a.m.. church luncheon. Episcopal Church- in the borough hall, library, Mountainside Community Confirmation CtaMes, Youth 125 Elmer Street Sunday, morning service, school classes for children women. fire house, police station, Library. may be helpful to you. A Adult MM) Classes Westfleld, New Jersey 9:15 a.m. through 8th grade; 10 a.m., The January meeting, SM-1S17 Rev. Frederick A. Meyer, Monday, morning service, 7 classes for youth und udults; ouTr^cet^f TT™.. J25SJ ««*•«•' **»* and post of- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TESTIMONV MCCTiNQS Thursday, 10:18 a.m., morn- Interim Pastor a.m. 4 p.m., Fumily Christmas cel- Episcopal Young Churchmen. ' fice. which will be open to Ing Bible study; 3:15 p.m., David Lebmkuhl, Tuesday, U.S.Y. meeting, ebration; 7 p.m., Chapel Choir Snturday, 6 p.m., holy com-! "Joy To the World" is the residents, will feature u Cherub choir; 8 p.m., Luther Youth Mlnhter 7:30 p.m. rehearsuls. munion and sermon. theme for the club's Dec. 11 program on "Garden Wednesday, Sisterhood board choir; 8 p.m., adult Bible Sunday, 9:45 a.m., church Monday, 10:13 u.m., Senior Sunday, Second in Advent, buffet luncheon meeting in Games." class; 8 p.m., adult member- school in McCorison Building; meeting, 12 noon; adult edu- citizens to attend Christmas 7:45 a.m., holy communion; •422 Eatt Broad Street ship class. 10 a.m., morning worship In cation: "Keeping It Kosher," show at Radio City; 7:15 p.m., 8:45 a.m. and 10 a.m., holy Friday, L.Y.O. open house. the Meeting House; 11 a.m.. 830 p.m. communion and sermon; 11:30 "Some people are so sensitive that they feel snubbed If an WeitfiekJ, New Jersey Boy Scouts, Troop 71 epidemic overlooks them." (Kin Hubbnrd) Saturday, 6:45 p.m., Bible Leyden Choir rehearsal in Pat- Thursday, morning service, Tuesday, 10 a.m., Senior a.m., morning prayer and ser- study In church office base- ton Auditorium; Coffee Hour 7 a.m.; Youth clubs, 7:18 p.m.; Citizens board; 10 a.m.. moth- mon; 12:45 p.m., holy baptism; ment. Fellowship in Coe Fellowship Kadlmah, 7:30 p.m. ers discussion group; 4 p.m., 7 p.m., Senior Episcopal Young Sunday, 8:30 a.m., morning Room; 7 p.m., Youth Fellow- staff; 7:30 p.m., board of Churchmen. service; 0:60 a.m., Sunday ship in Kotetsee Room. Monday, ecclesiastical em- HOLY TRINITY trustees; 7:30 p.m., board of school and confirmation class- Tuesday, 11:30 a.m., Old deacons; 7:30 p.m.. Choral Art broidery class. GOD LOVES YOU es; 11 a.m., holy communion Guard of Westfleld in Loomla GREEK ORTHODOX Society. Tuesday, 0 a.m., E.C.W. CHURCH board meeting; 8 p.m., vestry will be celebrated at this serv- Hall; 5:30 p.m., Girl Scouts in Wednesday, 3 p.m.. Girl God is Love, and if we fili ice; 3:30 p.m., Christmas tea Loomis; 7 p.m., Al Anon and 250 Gallows Hill Rd. meeting. Rev. Peter M. KalelUs Scouts, Troop 219. our hearts with the deepest for senior citizens. Alateen in Coe Fellowship Wednesdayy, 9:30 a.m., holy Room; 8 p.m., Al Anon Fam- Sunday: 10 a.m., Orthos; love for God and man, God Monday, 3:15 p.m., Brownies 10:15 a.m., Sunday School; ETHICAL CULTURE communion; 4 p.m., * acolyte meeting; 8 p.m., P.T.L. meet- ily Group In Coe Fellowship 10:30 to 11:45 a.m., Divine SOCIETY training class. will be in us and we in Him. Ing. Room. Liturgy. Joseph Chuman, leader of FANWOOD Maybe you know a friend or patek philippe Tuesday, 3:10 p.m., Girl Wednesday, 8 p.m., board of the society will speak at the PHKSBYTERIAN CHURCH neighbor who Is having hard scout meeting; 8 p.m., Wom- trustees in Ministers Study; 8 <3OSPEL~SERVICEg Ethical culture Meeting 14 Marline Ave., South en's Evening Guild candlelight p.m., board of Christian edu- House S16 Prospect St., Ma- times and can't remember that Non-denominational gospel Rev. (leorge L. Hunt God does love them. Invite program. cation in library. services will be held In the plewood, on Sunday, at 11 a.m. Rev. Elizabeth Y. Anderson Wednesday, 9 a.m., Day Thursday, 7 p.m., Chapel Scotch Plains YMCA, Grand His topic will be "Awareness Minister* thorn to listen. Future heirlooms; Patek Philippe...the magnificent School Chapel; 6:30 p.m., Choir in Patton Auditorium; ar.d Union Streets, Tuesday and Self-Knowledge In Person- Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Chrlstlun watches that outlast all of those little compromises. children's choir; 7:30 p.m., 8 p.m., Chancel Choir in Fat- evenings at 7:45. al Growth." education for all nges, children Broadcast this week over many mid-week Advent service; 8:16 ton Auditorium. Mr. Chuman, who Is In his And more than pay In the long running! You'll be through adults; 11 a. m., stations including: p.m., Youth choir. second year as leader of tho morning worship service of thrilled by our collection for men and women. And so Essex Solccty, will discuss the lessons and carols, all choirs nature of consciousness and will that special someone! participating, nursery care IH Sunday Morning Its relationship to Individual provided; 7:30 p.m.. now offi- psychological development, and cers orientation lounge. 6:15 a.m. WNBC 860KC relate tho need for Integrating Monday, 8 p.m., commission 6:45 a.m. WNEW 1130KC external and Internal aware- on cvungellHm and mlHHlon -- 8:16o.m. WERA 1B90KC ness an ix meunH to tho fulfill- lounge. 9:46 a.m. WVNJ 820KC ment of the ability to dovelop Tuesday, H p.m., commlH- one's potontial, »ion an church nupport - - .,A1I are wolcomo to the COCU Room; commlHHlcm on Sunday meotlng of the soci- community witness - lounge. ety, which is a non-denomi- Wednesday, 11:30 a.m., rheHQJTH national religious humanist midweek HorvluuH of worship organization. and Intercessory pmyor In the Mombor American Gem Refreshments and discus- ctiuncnl lod by Rev. Elizabeth rhorHCfllS Society Ma|or Charge sion follow tho talk. Facilities Y. Anderson; 8 p.m., admin- are aviillablo for children, A ChiUUut Rclanca radio >eri«>. Plans, Handi Charge, istration committee lounge. Personal Charge Budge) & "> JARVIS DRUG STORE Lay A Way Plam 64 Elm St. FREE IELIVERT 23I-0M2-3-4

Car Blankst Fortdu« Sat NOW through Jarvlx und Gift CandlMtlck Holdari Amerlcn you citn htive n gift de- Knlfa Sat livered HIIIIOKI tiny where In (lie Woodan 8arvlng Tray •36 Wa.tfl.ld Av«. • AD 34255 country within hour*.Gift Amerlcii, n ftuttaldlnry of WMICMI Union dotm Shaaffar Pen & Pencil niantuvjewek/u It for you, Corn Ponpar (JlftN, on ltty here, mnyc In Hoover Slender 19 North AVI.I W. ElmtQulmbySlt. elMraat Parking VMIIMM price from Sli.OO t<> $45.00. Come Radloi Cranferd Wtitfleld nee them here, Inclusively In Electric Clock Charto I. 0*aley 00011* VUNMA1 HOMI WeMfleld nt Jurvk u tf.nh i. O«tey III tfrt* Aya, W., Crwifertl 8llver Bowl Gourmet Food OPtN NWHtl III CHKIIIMAJ e™lrn_M1D#elay M ^i, 30 TIIK WKSTKIELI) |.\\J,| LKAUKK, Tlll'KSDAV, DECEMBER 6, 1973- Five Booters Bill Bradley to Speak Here To Honor 10 YBA Teams To Begin Play Saturday Bill Bradley, the much- Ten teams - numbering division, although the John Cloyes of Team Five. Win Honors publicized forward of the Devil more than 100 boys - will tip number of teams has Paul Kimmell of Team Six. New York Knickerbockers off Westfield YMCA Glenn Larsen of Team basketball team, will be in swelled this year from seven BY GEORGE BACSO Basketball Association to ten. Seven, Dean ' Eberling of Westfield on Thursday, Jan. Booters Team Nine and Bill Taylor (YBA) league play Satur- Another was to divide play Five WHS varsity soccer 3 to speak at the Westfield day at 11 a.m. at the Y. of Team Ten. players, headed by Dave High School auditorium at 8 The parents of the into two gyms, rather than Stone, won post-season Westfield High School For the first time, league running games con- Paul Kimmell will be p.m. under the sponsorship team reporter and Tom individual honors as they of the Princeton Club of Varsity and JV Soccer players will assist in ad- secutively in a single gym. ministration of the league. Masters, team statistician. were elected to various all- Union County, Robert teams will honor both teams Only three of the teams county, state, and district Duncan of 523 St. Marks at a dinner Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. "Decision-making, taking A total of five games will at the high school cafeteria. responsibility for some of have selected names, in- be played Saturday, in- "all-star" teams. Ave. club president, an- cluding the Bullets, cap- nounced today. The varsity soccer team the organization should cluding three in the Y's The other Blue Devil provide valuable training tained by Phil Claussen, upper gym from 11 a.m. booters who placed on the Born in 1943 in Crystal this year was winner of the Dynamites captained by Watchung Conference and for these boys approaching until 1:30 p.m. and two in the numerous teams besides City, Mo., Bradley is a manhood," said Physical Phil Trout, and Looney lower gym beginning at 4 Stone were co-captains Cary set several records as a graduate of Princeton team and individually. Director Harry L. Usher Tunes, captained by Kevin p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Crawford and Robby Kayo. University where he con- Jr. Pecca. Buddy Robinson and Dick Tony Vrlori, NFI. head linesman, Krest Beit and Coach Team records broken Commissioner of the tinued a basketball career were as lollows: Shots, 321; One of the first decisions Other captains are Phil league is Jerry McGinnis. Chamberlin. The teams arc: Clary Krhler al the College Men's Club Sports Smoker started at Crystal City High All-Union County, All-Group held last Wednesday. tackles, 160; intercepts, team captains made wag to Trout of Team Two, George School. He was an Ail- 2,636; shutouts, 10; saves, keep play in a single Canfield of Team Four, 4 State and All-Central American in both his junior Jersey. Bill Bradley 168; goals in one game, 11; and senior years at Prince- assists in one game, 9; shots Westfield Girl Skating Winner Stone, who anchored the ton, and in his junior year too,dangerous for people to Devils' fullback line and in one game, 30. A Westfield winner in the She is third place winner The great captained the United States live life as if it is a com- defense which was in- fortable room. If you want Individual records are: eighth annual talent com- Karen Harris, age 11. basketball team for the 1984 Offense goals in one game, strumental in forging the Olympics in Tokyo. The no more Vietnams and petition sponsored by the The figure skating club teams 12-2-2 record during David Robinson, 6; assists Union County Figure holds sessions at the French United States team won the the regular season, placed Watergates, you must for season, Phil Carragher, Skating Club will be guest Warinanco Park Ice Skating gold medal. commit yourself to 7; intercepts season, David on the first team of both the After graduation from of the club at Wednesday Center, Roselle, operated by All-Union County and All- something larger than Robinson, 114; intercepts night figure skating sessions the Union County Park impressionist: Princeton in 1965 with an Group Is State "all-star" yourself." Which proves career, David Robinson, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Commission. A.B. in American History, 124. squads. Dave also was that the 6-foot 5-inch, 30 year named to the second of the Bradley went to Oxford Defensive records broken MARS AT FOU Fairleigh Dickinson University as a Rhodes old athlete is seriously Steve Mars, a graduate of Dolfi's Noisette. All-Central Jersey teams. concerned about the include: Tackles one game, University at Madison Scholar from Missouri. He Cary Crawford, 6; tackles Scotch Plains-Fanwood Varsity Soccer team. At Stone tied with Crawford studied philosophy, politics problems of the current day, The unforgettable and Chamberlin for the season, Cary Crawford, 34; High School, has been a Scotch Plains, he lettered in and economics and received and that he may be destined steady performer for French cordial team lead in steals and for an often-rumored tackles career, Cary soccer and golf. a further degree in 1967. Crawford, 53; intercepts for with the finished second to Robinson Bradley has played on the political career. in total interceptions for the season. Buddy Robinson, unimported price. Hob Krewster and Coach Neil Home talk basketball at New York Knickerbockers Mr. Duncan stated that 313; intercepts career, Obi RIN for fe HOLIDAYS! season. Dave also set a the College Men's Club Smoker. Westfield record for in- Championship (1973, 1970) tickets for the event are Buddy Robinson, 615; basketball team since 1967. available by writing pi ay set season, Cary terceptions in a single Be a How do you end a memorable game. He is a director of South Princeton Club of Union Crawford, 146; playset 9 B Squad Loses Meet Forty Corporation, a non- career, Cary Crawford, 193. meal With Dolfi's Noisette. Robinson's 313 intercepts County, Post Office Box 773, good skate he delicious hazelnut apres The "B" Squad of the Schroeder (PA); 2, Cary profit organization involved Westfield 07090. Net As records indicate, an not only led the Devils in in providing vocational and dinner drink with the surpris- Westfield YMCA Swim Levitt (W); 3, Rick Bosland proceeds from the sale of outstanding year was had by Register NOW ngly domestic price. Try it that department but also educational training for combined with his total Team lost their first meet on (W) 54.1. tickets are to be paid into this year's soccer team. tonight. And experience a recorded as a junior to give Saturday to Perth Amboy Back stroke -94 10: 1, prison inmates. He is a first the Club's William Nash Speaker at this dinner will for Winter taste ol the charm ol France him the school record for with a score of 129-78. Jeff Conners (PA); 2, Eddie lieutenant in the U.S. Air Scholarship Fund at be the athletic director and career intercepts. Buddy At the end of the diving Smith (W 3, John Hokosny Force Reserve. Princeton University. soccer coach of Drew Term! played only one less quarter events Wcgfield was in the (W) 30.8. 11 & 12: 1, Chris At the end of each University, John Reaves. than ' Cary. Crawford, who lead 12-0 due to the fine Graye (W); 2, Paul Holt basketball season. Bill Residents Enrolled The most valuable player Ice Skating paced the Bluedevils in that diving of Mike Smith who (PA 3. Steve Higlin (PA) wrestles with the idea of of this year's Varsity and JV 5.69 category. Buddy made third took first place in the 13 and 29.65. 13-14: 1, Tait Ruppert whether he will return to the In Menial Matinee will be honored by the Enjoyment •1/5 QT team All-county and was under group, his brother (W) 1:15.0. 15-17: 1, Walter Knicksnext year. "I want to Boosters Club and next honorable mention on the Tim Smith who won second Holt (PA); 2. Curt Knapp get away from the ex- Several Westfield area year's team captains will be for the state Group 4 squad. place in that division, to Tim (PA); 3, Fritz Jardine . 11 & 12: 1, Dan nors (PA) 1:48:8: 11-12: 1, The world today Is much Morgan i\V); 2, Mike O'Shea.Holt.Miulin.Polities Bowling O'SneaiPAi;:!. Mike Miglin (PA) l:3(i:8; 13-14: I. Z/QVO/IS (PAI 2-1.4. 13 & 14: 1, Tom Byrnes. Kupnc-rt. Hokosny. Holt iPA): 2, Justin Byrnes llylandi-r (W) I:2G:H: 15-17: Results i\V: 3. Pete Hylander <\V> 1. Giglione. Knapp. Holt. 54.1. 1517: ' 1, IJrian Sehroc-diT (PA) l:22:(i. Choose a bottle or Pin up Girls Karly Birds Triangle League W L Ifyoudontwant Kass 32 16 Brookmans 63 33 o basket from our Decker 29 | VY L a new Volkswagen iKeinhardt 33 19 Heitmans 62 34 wide selection of jMoran 31 21 Nolls 49 47 Spoilers 48 48 well sell you a used one. Pin Up Girls jMolowa 29 23 favorite brands. 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M Moran. 514. 1hz -WE HAVE- Greco. 55. high game. R. Kabettes Kutzenco. 199; high team game. Kass. 545; high team W Many Used series, Greco, 1.853. ; Kugmann Oil Co. 34' •_. Shop Now For The Holidays !! Joe's Market 29 SMART-SET The Jolly Trolley 28 VOLKSWAGENS \V L Our Stock is in - our shelves are full Roger's Speed Shop 22 17 : Baron Drugs 24 tli*- only l)u»liif'«<i' • ire iiviiiliiltle ill .ill West- groups. Winters on the fielil schools AUTHOHIZIO VOIKSWAOIN CINTIR lunioi' mill scnioi' hiKh school levels will he cll^ilile UNION COUNTY NAME BRANDS Top Quality Clubs Ba Senior** 433 North Av«. E, W«stfl«ld • 232-3700 triiv«l to mud (he Tuft JV'H, thoJiinlormiro »t Navcalnk, OPEN: MON., TUES., and THURS. 9 to 0 und the I'M WCCM and WED. A* FRI. 9 to fl; 8AT. 9 to 5 SqulrtM will ho iiliiyltm Winter HiwrtH Hockey Club. I'alfe 32 TUB WKSTFIKLII (X.J.) LKADEK, THUKSIJAY, DrXEMUKK 6, 1973 trend during the second Milder Days Hath December week. No extended spell of Porpoise A Team subfreezing weather is Clinic Mostly mild temperatures sity, in a two-week outlook anticipated during the next state. two weeks. with nearly normal rainfall Saturday. Peach growers should Outswims West Essex Begins amounts are due during the Carr advises that farmers anticipate a slower-than- The Westfield YWCA Breast: 1, A. Kolankowski first half of December. will have generally good normal accumulation of duPont, Anniversary Porpoises A division of- (WE) 40.7; 2, J. Hugger So says James Carr, outdoor working conditions chilling hours during the (W); 3, S. Sommerland Saturday advisory agricultural for seasonal chores during next two weeks, advises KingsieyR. Balakrot 1931 ficially opened the girls' Winding Brook Way is swim league season Back: 1, J. Bauer (WE)' meteorologist at the the period, with gusty winds Carr. 40.1; 2, P.Hearon (W); 3, T. The eighth basketball National Weather Service providing the biggest The first week of the marking his 35th an- Saturday against the West niversary with E. I. duPont Essex Y in Livingston. They Gude (W). Butterfly: 1, J. clinic for boys in the fourth, office on the campus of Cook problems on days when cold month will be colder, defeated their well matched Hugger (W) 36.5; 2, E. Scott fifth, and sixth grades will College, Rutgers Univer- fronts move across the followed by a warming de Nemours & Co. opponents 115-93 in a meel (W); 3, L. Page (WE). get underway with that proved to be a thriller 11-12 - Free: 1, C. registration and play from start to finish. Maaskant (W) 106.5; 2, J. Saturday at the Washington Both teams were even Potter (WE); 3, C. Nichols School Gym. after the diving events, but (W). Breast: 1, V. Fox (WE) Two dollars is the fee to West Essex went on to H6.4: 2, L. Fernicola (W); 3, register, with 6th graders Ph«rm«ceuHc«l Corporation Coupon t gather 12 first places as L. Shark (W). Back: 1, M. signing-up and beginning building plant are Verne M. Wlllaman. president of compared to six for the Joyce ; 2, Katy Clark (W); 3, Karen Franzen (SI). A THOUGHTFUL GIFT Individual medley • 12 and under: 1, Lisa Fernicola FOR ANYONE (W) 1:21.8; 2, L. Graf (SI): SCHICK HOT LATHER MACHINE 3, J. Liotte (SI). 13-17: 1, Piping hot lather in seconds, for Paula Bagger (W) 2:50.4; 2, faster, smoother shaving. Refills B.J. Perisi (SI); 3, Nancy available In Regular, Menthol, Kronenbitter (SI) Lemon & Lime. i»-l0-Free: 1, Leslie Evers Mod.1300 $12.95 (SI); 2, Vicky Wirth (SI); 3, Debbie Zlmmer