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Second Oluss I'oalaKe Puiil YEAR-No, 24 at WvatfleM. N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY G, 1964 28Page«—lOCenta Vote Tuesday rea Protestants To Unite A reminder to Westfield resi- School Board Extends Mayoralty dents who are eligible to vote in the annual school election: ere For World Prayer Day Date—Tuesday, Feb. 11. Appreciation To Trio Sought By Time—3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Places—Ward 1, Elm Street School, 302 Elm St. Retiring Members Proclamation Ward 2, Grant School, Lauded For Service Mulreany "Whereas, on Friday, Feb, 14, 744 E. Broad St. Protestants around the world Ward 3, Lincoln School, A tribute was paid Tuesday night will observe the 78th anniversary 728 Westfield Avc. to three members of the board of Announces Candidacy of "World Day ot Prayer," and, Ward 4, Edison Junior Education whose departure from In GOI* Primary; Ex- "Whereas, tills observance, in School, 800 Kahwny the board will become effective with over 22,000 communities in this Ave. he reorganization session Monday, School Board leader country am) In 150 foreign lands, Feb. 17. Robert II. Mulreany an- should remind ui all of our re- Laertes Foitenbiiugh, incumbent nounced today that he will ligious obligations in prayer; board member, acknowledging that become n candidate for the "Now, Therefore, I, Burr A. Cookie Sale Tuesday night's session was the final Towl Jr., Mayor of the town of Republican nomination for Girl Scout cookie orders may public one for Dr. Richard N. mayor of Westfield in the WcBt/leld, do hereby declare Fri- lthoda, president; Dr. Jane Sprogg day, Feb. 14, as "World Day ol still be placed. In answer to primary election April 21. numerous inquires, the Washing- and Gordon Duncan, vice president, Mr. Mulreany stated that during Prayer" in Westfield and do expressed his appreciation for the ROnERT H. MULRKANY the past year people with whom lie hereby urge all Weslfield resi- ton Rock GUI Scout Council will continue to take orders for cook- valued services given lo the board has served on various Weslfield dents to participate actively or and to the school system by the re- committees and boards had asked In private in this observance. ies. Telephone the council of- fice and plncc your order for uny tiring trio. Adult School Signs him lo consider becoming a mayor- or nil of the five kinds of Girl Other members of the board voiced alty candidate. 3 Services Planned Scout cookies. Profits derived similar sentiments following Mr. "My decision was made," he By Westfield Area from the sale urc used for camp- Fortenbaugh's brief tribute to his900 For Spring added, "after having given much Ing and operating expenses and colleagues. thought to the duties and responsi- troop progrnm. COL. A. L. HAMBLEN JR. EV. RICHARD J. HARDMAN Church Women MRS. LEROY R. STANFORD When the board reorganizes Feb. bilities of this office, and in view Men, women and youth in the 17 three new members will bo seated Term Courses of the fact that Mnyor Burr A. Towl Evening Speaker Westfield area of the United Church Afternoon Speaker in addition to two incumbents pres- Jr. announced his intention not to Women will join with Protestants Scout Troop 172 To Honor ently filling uncxpircd terms. A At the close of registration night seek reelection. If I «m selected by At Methodist everywhere In services around the At Methodist president and vice president will be Monday more lhan 900 people had the citizens of Wcstfield, I will con- Church world in observance of World Day Church elected at the reorganization session. enrolled in courses to be given this sider it n privilege lo serve our com- of Prayer, Friday, Feb. 14. Five New Eagles, Others Following next Tuesday's election spring at the Wcstfield Adult School. munlly once more." ev. Richard J. Hardman, rector Mrs. Lcroy R. Stanford, wife of of the five unopposed candidates Classes will begin next Monday eve- Mr. Mulreany was a member of it. Paul's Episcopal Church, will In addition to the afternoon and ning nt Edison Junior High School. the minister of the First Congrega- Boy Scout Troop 172 of Wcstfield proposed by the Joint Civic Com- the Board of Education of Westflold he guest speaker for the evening evening programs, the Church Worn Students may withdraw from a class tional Church will be the guest will hold its annual dinner Saturday Quick Work mittee, the three members who will for six years and president of tho •rvancc of World Day of Prayer en's council will sponsor a Youth speaker for the afternoon service of and request a return of tuition fee Watch at 7 o'clock that morning in at 6:30 p.m. in the Methodist Church, bo taking seats for three- year terms board from February 1959 to Febru- lay, Feb. 14 nt 8 o'clock in the the World Day of Prayer observance It puys to hnvc neighbors who are: Charles II. Frankenbach Jr., or transfer to a course in which ary 19B2. He was also chairman of t Methodist Church, the Bethel Baptist Church. Friday, Feb. 14 in the First Meth- honoring the achievement of all its are firefighters. there is still an opening only on Feb. scouts throughout the year. Mrs. Julian Phelps and George Wil- the recent Weslfield Hospital Study ev. Mr. Hardman, who became The afternoon program in theodist Church at 1 o'clock. Thnl short lionilly cinne true son. The incumbents returning to 10, the first night of class. Committee. Currently, Mr. Mulreany tor of St. Paul's Church in May First Methodist Church will have The keynote address "Duty, Hon- last week for the family of Mr. the board will be Ralph E. Jefferson is serving as second vice president Educated at Drury College and or and Country" will be presented It is still possible to enroll in many Ms a native of Pittsburgh. He Mrs. Leroy It. Stanford as the guest Northwestern University, Mrs. Stan- and Mrs. M. K. Ilnrkruder Jr. of and Edmund T. Roberts. They were (Continued on page 2) by Col. A. L. Hnmblcn Jr. of the courses which have not yet reached duated from the University of speaker at 1 o'clock. ford serves her church in many ca- 1001 Hurdlng St., when Hie liroll- (Continued from page 1) a maximum enrollment. The office tsbtirgh and attended Seabury- The evening service also sched- pacities. She acts as a teacher in U.S. Military Academy. i-r in their kitchen range caught stern Theological Seminary. For nl Edison Junior High will be open uled in the Methodist Church at 8 the junior department of the church In his pre-West Point days Col. fire, prompting 11 call to fire at 7 p.m. next Monday evening to r years during World War II he o'clock is co-sponsored by the West- school and as an advisor to teachers Hamblen was an Kagle Seoul, lie is headquarters for assistance. Police Court Time s a naval aviator in the Atlantic accommodate those persons who field Council of Churches and will in the department. Mrs. Stanford a highly decorated veteran of World lii-fore the department appa- AF Chaplain Joins wish to register. ti-Submarine Patrol. present Rev. Richard J. Hardman, also serves as workshop chairman War II, the Korean Action and the ratus could arrive Fire Chief Ic served Calvary Episcopal rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Army of Occupation, holder of the Those courses which can still ac Now Thursdays for the Women's Fellowship. Marlln 1). Burke mid Capt. .luck commodate additional students In urch as an associate minister and Church as the speaker. Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Repub- Dries arrived n( the residence St. Paul's Staff Municipal Court sessions will be s also associated with the Church In addition to her many church lic of Korea Presidential Citation chide: Ballroom Dancing from 7:SO This service will be the first in interests, Mrs. Stanford teaches oil mid hud the situation well in held Thursday nights instead of the Atonement in Carnegie, Pa. the annual Lenten speaker series and others. Scouting is deeply en- • The Rev. John C. W. Linsley, STD, to 8:50 and from 9:10 to 10:10; painting at the Children's Specialized linnd when their men rolled up. has joined the staff of St. Paul's Bookkeeping from 9:10 lo 10:35; Tuesdays Iwcause of crowded Muni- 1930 Mr. Hardman was the direc- which will continue through March grained in Col. Hamblen's family. cipal Building parking lot conditions Hospital, Mountainside. Three daughters are Girl Scouts, Chief ISurke lives tit 905 Hord- Church here. Dr. Linsley will assist Bricflinnd from 7:25 to 11:50; Cinema Of Calvary Camp, Conneaut 19. The program dates and speak- and the use of the Town Council ers are listed elsewhere in today's two sons arc Cub Scouts and an- ing St. mid Captain Dries at 1013. Rev. Richard J. Hardman, rector. Extraordinary from 7:25 to fl:50; fa. In 1953 he was chosen by tfo Chair Caning tit the same hour; i-hnniliers several Tuesday nights. Leader. other son soon will be of scout age. Ilotli were at home and were Dr. Linsley was most recently as- Magistrate John M. Mackenzie aaid ttsburgb Chamber of Commerce ulertcd by the department's • nu' Crewel Embroidery II from 0.10 to For those persons unable to attend Lenten Schedule Capping the ceremonies will be sociate director, Overseas Depart- yesterday. Time magazine as one of tlv lo.nallc plcctron system. ment of tlie National Council, Prot- 10:35; Current Economic Issues and the services scheduled for Feb. 14, the presentation of the Eagle Scout The first Thursday night session toe Hundred Leaders of Tomor- badge to five scouts. Eagle Scout estant Episcopal Church. the Earth, The Universe, and You— w." the Methodist Church will be open Agenda Told By both at 9:10 and 10:35; Coif I from will be tonight. throughout the day for prayers and is the highost rank a boy mayTeenage GOPers Meet A missionary in the Philippine Is- He has served as chairman of Ur- lands from 1M0 to 1039, Dr. Linsley 9:10 lo 10:10: Hoots of Modern Art, The magistrate said the switch meditation. The services- are open achieve in Boy Scout movement. was agreed upon after consultation n Industrial Church Work in th The presentation will be made by In Borough, Discuss was commissioned a cbaplnin in the Streamlined Housekeeping and Writ- to all who wish to Join in. the world- Church Council er's Clinic at 7:25 p.m. There is with Mayor Hurr A. Towl Jr. Mag- lird Province and also as chair- wide prayer fellowship. Russell Lauver, Scout Executive, U. S. Air Force in IU4I and subse- in of Christian Social Relations i Foreign Problems quently served at various posts in also room for additional students in istrate; Mackenzie said since no The churches of Garwood which The Westfield Council of Churches Watchung Area Council. •• Diocese of Pittsburgh, and hi the Far Kasl, Pacific Ocean area nil language classes. group uses Hie council chambers will participate in the afternoon today announced tliu program for Mountainside—A meeting of the rved as rector of St. Stephen1, Recipients of the coveted F.agle mid in Kurope. Thursday nights, the court could use service, have arranged their own this year's Lenten Scries. Teen-Age Republican Club of Moun- (Continued on page 2) Scout Badge will be Peter Kclman, ic room when the docket is heavy. evening service lo be held in the Rev. Richard J. Hardman, rector son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E, Kcl- tainside and Berkeley Heights was Holder of Ihe nronze Star, the Air held Monday evening at the home Medal and tlie Legion of Merit, Dr. School Board Aspirants Cases involving innocent pleas and United Presbyterian Church, Gar- of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will man, Brian Mahoney, son of Mr. the appearance of an attorney will LATE SPORTS wood. launch Ihe Lenten talks Friday, I-'eb. of its chairman, Tony Manger. For- Linsley served in the Cbina-Iiurma- and Mrs. J. F. Mahoney, Mark, eign aid .'uid international trade India theater from I!M4 to !'J15. Dur- Scheduled lo Speak be henrd Thursday afternoons, the The general theme, "Let Us Pray" 14 at the First Methodist Church. Steven and Henry Kurusz III. sons magistrate said. •o Wcstfield High School tcami This program is the evening service wore the main topics of discussion. (Continued on page 2) Mountainside—The five lio.ird of is based firmly on requests for pray- of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurusz Jr. The judge said (he parking lot be- Jred victories Tuesday. The bas of the "World Day of Prayer" and A resolution calling for the Imme- Education candidates will partici- er from African women for better For the first time in the 20-year his- came crowded 011 Tuesday nights [tall team, deadlocked with Hill is co-sponsored by the Church Coun- diate cessation of aid to and trade pate ill a panel discussion sponsored racial relationships, for strengthen- tory of Troop 172 and many others when both council meetings and « for first place in the Watchuni ing emerging nations, and for unity cil. with nations of the Communist bloc by tlic Concord Civic Association, at nteronce. defeated Rahway, at th. elsewhere, three brothers will was passed. court session were held. in the church that it may better Dr. Lee II. Bristol, president of (Continued on page 2) •1 p.m. tomorrow in Mountainside ttom of the standings, 71-42. Th< meet the challenges of Islam and Westminster Choir College, Prince- Chairman Manger also appointed Inn. W Devils and Hillside meet Feb Communism; from Asian women for ton, will speak at St. Paul's Episco- as members of the committee on They are Robert W. Helm, Piiul K. at Hillside in an afternoon game the alleviation of the intolerable pal Church, Feb. 27 on "Are YouNegro's Contribution municipal .iffai.s of Mountainside Kryslow, Donald M. Robertson, Her- The American Federation of Mu- "taker of the'Devils was the high conditions of the teeming masses of A Have Iieen." To U. S. Way of Life, Howard himsun. chairman, .Joseph mini Keligniiin, incumbent, and Rob- -siciins. Local 7-10, will sponsor a scorer with 23 points. refugees; from Latin American On March 5, Dr. Anna A. Hedge- Car and Leiiote Lancheiuz. The ert W. Thwini;. clinic on new directions in music at to wrestling team downed Eas women that there be a greater im- man of the National Council of Discussion Topic. committees will make a study of Two post.1; on tin? board are atNorth Plainfiuld lli(.',h School Mon- Churches of Christ in the USA, ™«vick 20-13, taking eight dcci pact of the Christian faith on oil local problems and issues and re- slake. The school eleclion will be day iit it p.m. .lolni Spis.o of South levels of society, and that God will Commission on Race and Religion, A panel discussion on "Contribu- purt to till' cilib on Iliern. ins and one draw. It was the se tion of the Negro to the American next Tuesday. li.infieki is chairman. '" straight win for the locals. (Continued on page 2) will speak on "The Trumpet Sounds," at Ihe First Methodist Way of Life" will feature the an- Index Church. nual program in observance of Negro Ctiantciu-.s lo Itriug Dr. ('. Willard Heckel. dean of History Week sponsored by the Ne- t Si-rtinli •VilllllM-r dirn llr»l, Rutgers University School of Law,gro History Club. IIII-II I'nuc >u. Il SITUIIIO \ ageant To Highlight will speak on "The Priesthood of All The discussion will take place on Around Town See.'J—1 Believers" March I!) at Ihe I'rcsbyte- Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Ilelhel Bap- Business Directory ... See. :i—f> rian Church. tist Church on Trinity PI. The pan- Church News Sec. 3—1,5 Springtime In Paris The Lenten Service Committee elists will be Charles W. Allen, teach- Editorials ...... Sec. :; -2 Tercentenary Events consisted of Fred (',. Clark, chair- er of Negro history; Ralph Jeffer- (larder. News ...Six1. :i--» To ifichl Sunday man: Mrs. C. I). Smith, president of son, member of the Weslfield Monrd Obituaries •), 7 Preliminary plans for r Spring will arrive in Wcslfield France in Algiers and perhaps lie y plans for ann outdoor a meeting at the Memorial Library the Council of United Church Women of Education, and Krnesl Talbot, Social ..Sec. 2—I-B Sunday, with a Parisian snap a.s heard by their families. The ruse ^."depicting t|w history of Saturday, Feb. 15. and Rev. Hardman of SI. Paul's. historian of the club. Theaters ... Sec. '1—2 KEV. JOHN C. \V. LINSI.EY ;"».tl. as tlK. cnlral feature of The beginning of Hie tercentenary eight young Frenchmen, uhmimling worked. in the New period will be marked in Westfield with zip and .sliuum.in.hip, will They wevf an immediate success fc'Mit.-nary. were approved by the raising of the official ter- 9 bring a breath of Paris lo West- — and their message reached home. centenary flag presented by the WHS Class Of '64 To Present Chinese Play, 'Lute Song field. Tickets for tlie concert may Ivo Westfield Leader lit the Municipal 11K1 MMontli-iis-.sillc imiMrianship obtained from committee, members "" Uic close cooperation of Building at a date to be announced. Tickets Available of the Varel and Hailly Chanli'iirs de at th llaml.tand. Kill K. Broad St. ^ <'V\:vU\ civic organizationsMayo, r Uurr A. Towl Jr. is expected Paris will lie heard Sunday at :i it 1 if 1 il the d.iiir ill the lii:;li school. '"-'•'"t will In- presented June to issue a procliimnlion on the com- Tor Performances o'clock in the Wi-stlield lli;:li School •' MiiKl.iwaskiu Park .-.rci,. it munity-wide rvi-iil. a benefit performance for the Chil- I'TA Hoard a( I'Vaiiklin ,,' ",'•'* f»v periods of West- (Continued oil page 2) Tomorrow., Sat. dren's Service ('(titiiiiittce. "•"">• ciivi.ri,, ||, ,,., 1 s c st 300 liy I1AII1IAKA 1)1 lltOI.K) Tin nanic.s V.ucl and I'aiily euike lOntlurscs Scluiol Sum, " •* 1 11 (' t' 111'111 • 1.. 1 . • — ""MIH: 10 a tentative out- i' (T\ AT 1 I I an iinaj;e of f;t:.i p.icctl (op dr.-iwrr llrfjrs hl». II Vole Tomorrow and Saturday n nhls in ciitcrtaiiiinrMt. whether in pro'lnc- the Wcstfii-ld llrli Srlnol audito- linn of thi-alrieal material, the piM- Al Iin' monthly nu-'liiiL1, of the Den- ,;„;:;!';'"" •*.. «*..„.„„,„ Slli,. 4111 tar JNabbcd, 1 riiim. I lie WHS cliiss of ill will pn:- i tiiu: loilelher of fiischiiilin. : .'.onus, or jiimin I-1 -.IIII'.IIII ,s 1: b 11 o I Parent- :l •" ' -""'H'iil periods, each to "l«iil<- Sum:," ii Chinese play in Hie sli'i;iiii: of a successful cum Tc.iclici' -\-Mici.ili(m cs-'i'iitivi' board '.,',"' ,.!'y,'"R' "r """•(• <-pi- Held tor 1 robe by K. T. Kiii. Tickcls may be pur- pany of iiilenleil young I-icnclmicn j Tue.d.iy the inembcrs voled In i-n- Plnnsclolhcmnn Hubert Hell Tius- chased from any yenioi'. as well as such ii:; Hie buoyanl "\';ncl and I dorse flic proposed liuard (if Isdu- .Scencs ;,nd '"''hi- |{(>\i)liitiiiii;iry I day nh:ht arrested four iiu-n on id Die door on bolb performance Hailly CII.IIIICIII'S de Can,." I isilinn buihicl ind sinied tin.- par- 'Hi" l-'.nrly Njnc-j clii-.rKivi of failure to give :. giiml ni;;hls. Anilrc Viirel .idniits II1.1I ";ill we i en! , of .ill school children lo vole '••'•' "Tlie I.,i|e Nine- iiccounl of Ihcinseh vs. cimsiirtinj! The piny cn.iccrn:. ,1 f'liine e yrH. want from a '.ntij; is to s.iy what j I'eb. II '>', ' iind "The Twni- ' with known criminal!, and posscssiai llcniiiii. Tsi'i-'i'nii::, vho must leave We feel, ,111(1 s IV it ill the ,llll|ile.,l | |l u.i, iinnilllllceinntMliicedd lh.lt till- iil.imill •'\ Public address sys- j of burglary tools. 'iis wife, Ti ii.io nil N'liim!, iind bis manner lor ii!l tn iin'lersliintl " | \ i.ilnr1. l.-iy v.dl be held diunu: IN ii pnkei. narrative! i 1»-1<1 without bail for furl her in- iicnls lo 1:0 In Ihe 1 mill »f Ihe cm Andir. ii ilinl.il siiri'.'-Hii by |n i •..•ho.il Inn II . a! I'l.mklni Scliiml iind ' "'"''• •'•• each :,ci'iie or i v<-sli".atioii, aecoirliin". t" <"Iiii-1 .bis pel IT Tilde he will flllllier |i|s fevinn. and I'h.irlv Itaill.v. v.-b.i h.id I i I'-i.inl.hn Ainu-.. I i!i I.'. All pin1- ")"1 ! !•'. Moiiill, were Olio Hceli. "7, of liinr.'/ifdiv and ;ii clil.-s-.'S ill m'"-'i-- ,,, |,,, ,.| ,., . j ;„.;,_ •»I „[ ....> si,.I,- SI . both I'l-rlli m u ;i I ; p;i[e!il.. 'lie ifill In, V.lle becijllics ;i I Ali'.MT. whele liny hitd bolh l!l-,| III i v. oi k. '•'•'ipl wiili,,,; ,| ,„. j Anibny d Will!:•••• •ler en. '.':!, j li ;lll li-f.;;.>r Much nf 'he play il.sd; ! ioill Ihe Illielilllmi lull e . r I i,. V I AtitiNiineenien' V'.i. tii.ulc of Hie Hell < X|M i, ,iinl Arttinr Y.i!:'T, '. bulb "f 1.1 j 1 Illl Tchan I'll \liin:!1'. ilMeiiipIs lo •I'll-tcd I '.h.ned in,my |)enloii, experience, j npi'innt i.u-nl (il Hich.-td Is .Scott tn 'OlllllillHii-:)!,. Alliniii-iii- SI . fvli .mi l-i-eiinii' n uiiiii'd nth her liii,l..,nd '• .mil in Ih'- i inn i- id Ih'Mr iniblai y j tin- c-ici nine liniird ic; uisillulimiiil "1111:1111,1 II,, cnnnin.ee. Tin- f'IMI Well- illT •il ml ( ,.,)| 'III, Ill'i-. • l.llle Sell;:." lefer . lo I ;t(b. elllnies ill .i ilM'i (il lj;:il imisic j iepres'iitiilive Im the lull Scouts, nv nf Hie : o'ci'ii-l; liy .-siii.in I!1 II in ,iin it n! rhin'.e ur,!nnm-n! \'.lmh j V. il- Iliei, I'liliilMiill illll-rc .1. I ( hiirler.s Im' neij'bbiiibnnd II n ,V •'• it. I .Mil I Hie IWI b ,,f !,;,«• elite We al ••!"• 1.».•..„;, { 1 .i.-niln .ml l,"i;iiise il is Ihe lm,!l Willie IIHIIII.: in liellei . in cnineli Scout iind ('lib SI.IHII lriii>|« b.-ni- Wiiiii.in's '• IT 1 hey v. •,,• d in ;i (.11 I l>v ii,M b iin (le.lilule wile finds litt iin:: in ilii:'.tHiisi Ihe p;m o'tnpied b.-cn sir.niil. iinil rceiimmi'inliilloiis • I n II.IIIII. Inn in:! Hie r.i-.-iii h fur her| Hiemsch.es liy sellin;; words liy 11 1 fur i-iilunteei li-adi'rs nt ill! levels . 1'• h'Ii. .I:,,,,,.. 1 Im b.nid, :i holy UKIM suddenly ap j Viiiel. lii lii'.isic by liiiilly. They within Hit- scoiiiiit); mcnnizutlons II.VMI. I'llliiiiiiijiily j ju-f.- 1 has liceii under clusc Mirvril I before tin- riit'tiiln i;'"1-. up ("1 liiint.rnin' nlclil'n pt-rfii niiaiici- nl Kin's ••l.iile Snni:." 'tin- |»ilKiiiiiit Oriental '" Mi: j pe.tr. lieiore Teli.to on Niiini; iind j wished Hi let their paienls in Paris lii.ve been re(|iiriloil ;m< In (lie l.i;!li scliixil .1111III01 iiim. '•• ('lull. 1 i;hcs In r i|;(- lull-, which had once liimw thiil Hicy were tuifv in AUiii-rii. ccs.-icd liiroiiHh In.itilullMiiiil repre- .!;!;. Tln-y M.id i. pinchb.il- was | t'irliirril .ire. ijiiiU'd, JF.-micti Knill.ti, Inildliu: tin- lulc ttlilrli piiivs .111 i.iipiirla',1 p,nt In II111 iinluliliui; nf (Jii- I belonged In bcr iind In-r husband. Tln-y decided lo icpn-Mint Iliem- .•icuttillvi'K i.erviin; un Uit* JTA'tj M- committee will i-old ii 111 tilt: cir. I plot, and Vlcloriu l!f.u; stamliiiij, Dorothy CroUer, Cathy Lenli., G:iy Cukuiu and CfdlK MiJIrr. ' (Continued un page 'M i,flvi:,s at, a "bin^itu; duu" at lladio eautlvo coinrniUco. Page 2 THE WESTFTEID {N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, IM4 Power Output Up ing week a year ago, wi Areas at the general convention o GOP Club Prods 12,282,000. or 3.8 per cog. 3 Services the Episcopal Church, and lo t! AF Chaplain Output of electrictiy by Public School Board Division of Urban Industrial Churc (Continued from page 1) Service Electric and Gas Co. for the God grants liberty i, week ended Jan. 3u, was 335.757,300 B (Continued from page 1) Work by the National Council and ing the Korccn conflict, he was se Johnson, Ditzel who love it, and a * S (Continued from page 1) now serving as secretary of t kilowatt-hours compared with 323,- a appointed in June last year and] guide tlie people in electing right nlor chaplain, Far East. From 195] to guard and defend Joint Commission. to 195S, Dr. Linsley served with Stra- Mountainside-Walter Christoffers, 475 kilowatt-hou.. in the correspond- will complete terms ending next \ leaders; from women in Canada president of the Mountainside Re- -fiaii February. and the United Stales that thos tegic Air Command forces based in Omaha. publican Club, today said that the At Tuesday night's session, the who live in an affluent society may Mayoralty GOP group's executive board voted board approved the various athletic always be wary of complacenc Dr. Linsley was retired from the Sunday to ask Mayor Orlin K. John- team schedules for the entire senior and materialism, and grow in lov Air Force in 195'J with tlie rank 0 KENT PLACE SCHOOL FOR and concern for the whole world (Continued from page 1) son and Councilman William Ditzel high school and the baseball and' colonel. lo affirm or deny reports they in- track schedules for Edison and and for tlie United Nations and il of the United Fund. Among his othc Applications Now Being Received efforts to bring about peace and un activities, he is a ruling Elder i Born in Connecticut, Dr. Linsley tend to resign from public office Roosevelt Junior High schools. Also shortly. For September Admission To approved was the school calendai derstanding among all nations. the Presbyterian Church in Wes was graduated from St. Stephen's field. College (now Bard College' and the The board also expressed its sup- for the 1D64-65 school year winch Offerings are an expression ol PRIMARY SCHOOL: Kindergarten-Grade 5 carried a total of 184 school days Mr. Mulreany is a senior partnci General Theological Seminary. He port of an of>cn primary for all GOP these concerns for which prayer received a doc-tor's degree in Sacred (Kindergarten & Grade 1 — Boys & Girls) The opening date for the new tetm are l>eing asked. The gifts are chan- in the law firm of DeForest, Elder candidates disdaining any political has been set for Sept. 10, with the Mulreany wilh which he has been as Theology from the seminary in 1955 machine selection, Mr. Christoffers neled through the Division of Horn' Dr. Linsley and his wife live in MIDDLE SCHOOL: Grade 6-Grade I 1955 closing scheduled for June 25. sociated since he was graduate said. l.%pi»ll<-iitlun fiuKiue llniet MftrHi -1) Missions and the Division of For- Cranford. Tlie board also adopted a holiday eign Missions of the National Coun- from high school in 1933. He receivei The resolution calling on Mayor calendar for school personnel for cil of Churches. Those unable to his law degree at New York Univor Johnson and Councilman Ditzel to UPPER SCHOOl: Grode 9-Grade 11 sity in 1940, and served as a lieu- tlie 1964-65 year on a 12 month attend the services and vjho wisli to state their position with regard to (AiipllftiHoii CloMltiK Dalci Mnrrb -I) basis. make a contribution are urged to tenant in the United States Navy WHS Class reports that they will not complete CADET II. P. KINDLEBERGER leave an envelope in their church during World War II. He is also as- their terms in office, was motivated, Florence Wolfe, B.A.; M.A., Headmistress Approval was given to the Wash sociated with many business and (Continued from page 1) ington School's PTA request to dedi office marked "World Day of Pray the president said, in order that the philanthropic organizations as anBecause of Tehao-ou-Niang's desti- voters would have an opportunity to 42 Norwood Avenue, Summit cale the school's new library Scout Troop officer or director. These include tute condition, Tsai-Yong does not memory of Mrs. Margaret M- Evans Baby sitting service will be pro select their successors in the pri- Phone: CR 3-O9OO president of the Provident Loan So- recognize his wife; it is only through mary. a sixth grade teacher who died lnsl (Continued from page 1) vided for the afternoon meeting, the ciety of New York, director for thehis recognition of tlie lute and his year. achieve Eagle Scout the same night. committee said. Hackensack Water Co. and the Persons interested in running for wife's voice that the couple become municipal office or residents wish- Mrs. Evans taught 35 years in th Cadet Harold P. Kindlebergcr, Presiding at the Youth Watch Spring Valley Water Co., Inc., andreunited. school system, many of them a First Classman of the U.S. Military service at 7 o'clock Friday morning chairman of the Board of Trustees ing to suggest the names of other Washington School. Academy will present tenderfoot in the Bethel Baptist Church will of the Community Service Society of Teachers coordinating and organ- persons are asked to call George The PTA will install a plaque I badges. He is cadet captain and bo the Rev. John Lcnnon of the First New York. In addition, he Is chair- izing the play include Miss Margaret Geisehhaincr. Make your own the library. The organization's re commander of the Second Regiment Methodist Church. A light break- man of the New York City Mayor's Dietrich, business; Mrs. Betty Mr. Christotter said that Mayor quest was made by Mrs. Gract of cadets about 1,200 in number and fast will follow the service to beAdvisory Committee on Public Wei Schenck and Mrs. Clara Grandcoias, Johnson and Mr. Ditzel should com- Peterson, president. Is from ElPaso, Texas. He will be served at a nominal fee. jre. art; Miss Carol Brinser, production; ment on the reports before the pri- accompanied by Third Classmen William Hansel, technical lighting; mink coat? The board appointed five new Copies of the World Day of Pray- The candidate and his family have mary. teachers for the 1964-65 school year. Cooper Wright formerly of Troop Miss Dama Hill, tickets; Elmer No woman wo know would think of touching a s er programs will bo furnished to allbeen residents of Westfleld for 14Hapeman, rehearsal dinner; Mrs. The club president said that if the The appointments arc contingent up 172 and Peter Braun both of West- shut-ins in order that they may fol- to a precious mink pelt. THAT'S a job best le field. ears. He and his wife, Dorothy, and Marianne Murray and Mrs. Louise two men do not Intend to resign on adoption of the proposed budge! low the service. their two daughters, Doreen and they should "state clearly" their In- to experts. Moving and storage are jobs best and medical reports. Kosak, costumes; Mrs. Janice Rob- left to experts, too. We ARE experts. Florence P. Dwyer, New Jersey Carol Ann, live at 736 Norgate. Both >ins, makeup. tention of serving out a full term of The appointees are Miss Judith girls are graduates of Westfield D. Conover of Wliippany, Miss Caren Congrcsswoman, will be present to office. Just call address the scouts and their parents. Evening High School. Doreen, a graduate of Mr. Christoffers declared the Re- G. Sherling of Linden, Mrs. Mary L. Mount Holyoke College, Is now a stu- EL. 4-7800 Lee of Roselle Park, Miss Loretta She will speak to the assembled •BA Dinner Slated publican club will cooperate with the group on citizenship. Cadet Wright (Continued from page 1) lent ot the Columbia Presbyterian borough members of the county ' T. Polslnelli of Jersey City and Miss Medical Center School of Nursing. Famvood — Patrolman Alan Cole- Carol J. Roekovits, Northampton received his appointment to theEpiscopal Church, McICecsport, committee, the Women's Republican U.S. Military Academy from Mrs. which ip the second largest parish Carol Ann Is now a freshman at man, past president ot PBA Local :iub and "any other organization or Pa. AU were hired at a $5,300 an Mount Holyoke. nual rate. Dwyer. In tho diocese of Pittsburgh, from 123, will be honored nt the annual group of citizens interested in im- Engel Brothers In proving our local government." Tho board announced the appoint' In addition to the presentation of 1950 until September 1956. >ast president's dinner at 6:30 ^ WORLD WIDE MOVERS ment of Mrs. Margaret Stone of badges of rank there will be recog- He was appointed to the Joint The winds and waves are always clock Feb. 12 at the Maple Tree Clark as office assistant ot $3,250 and nition of numerous special awards Commission to Survey the Problems on the side of the ablest navlga- nn. Patrolman Ralph Venezia is in From lack of moral strength em- anameto trust since 1885 the resignation of Mrs. Edythe G. including the God and Country of Missionary Work in Industrial ors.—Edward Gibbon large. ires fall. —Mary Baker Eddy Large as a secretary. award and that for the 50-mlle Also resigning are Mrs. Elnlne canoe trip. For their meritorious Armas, sixth grade Jefferson School service senior scout lenders, patrol teacher, effective Feb. 26 and An-leaders and drew H. Saporito, Tamaques School, recognition. special educable class, effective New officers of the Troop Com June 30. George H. Denny of Roose- mlttee, the speakers and the scout- velt Junior High School, science, will masters will be introduced by Frank retire June 30. Mrs. Barbara Me Baker, troop committee chairman Intyre, fourth grade. Franklin Troop 172 Is sponsored by the Ben- School, also resigned. jamin Franklin Parent-Teacher As In two resolutions the board ex- soeintion. On behalf of the national pressed its regret on the denlhs of scout organization Robert Ellis, Dis- Miss Lueella C. Johnston and Miss trict IV Scout Executive, will present Clara Cordua, retired employees the troop charier to Mrs. George F. Miss Johnson was a kindergarten as Richardson, vice president of the sistant in the field of music and Miss sponsoring organization. Cordua was a school health super- Tho dinner of Troop 172 is unique visor. in that it Is planned, cooked nnd served by men of the troop commit- tee and the troop's uniformed lead- Pageant ers. Tlie dinner will take place !n the parlors of the Methodist Church (Continued from page 1) with mothers nnd scouts as guests. The genera! committee unnouncec that it is preparing a condensed popular history of Wustfield wliicl: Psychiatric Clinic Says Jt is expected will be available in Wpslfielders Received sychi;itric treatment for hundreds tery, and educational films. if Wostfield residents. It was nlso announced thai tlip stole history-mobile will be in West- field June 3 for inspection liy stu- LEADER WANT ADS PAY dents and Hie public in the1 pnrkini! VALEN-TIES & SHIRTS lot of Westiield Hull School. Taklnfi part in last week's moot- Smart looking red hued ties ing, jn addition to the pnKeanl com- TRANSFERRED? that will keep him thinking mittee members already mentioned, Homerica, Inc. will help of you $2.50 were II. Knii'i'son Thumns. general you find your next home Shirts he'll love for their fit mulchairmanl mull;, v.iitiClunk'i i*:>s IP . . ijniii-,H;iiU'y* ,, victme. it , . - , i and feel $5.00 chnirmmr. Kvrn-lt Thcimns. John! nnyWhere in the United i A. Hoff, KOIHTI O. Forte. Dr. Itich- States without charge. ard Rhodn, Kolicrt S. Kverctt. Jo- seph Sisto, KtMHH'th N. Hamilton. OBJECTIVES: To holp you find Mrs. It. ». MHXUTII, Mrs. .lolm M. your next home with a mini- Thiitflicr, Mrs. Moi'lvin Knllvrjitlm, mum of effort, time and ox- Brcwstor S Hrncli. Mrs. Jolni II. penso. If you plan to move to j WachliT. it. W. Notturf and Mrs. j an unfamiliar city, or just lo j David W. Trimble relocate near your present • homo. HOMERICA, INC. will I HANDKERCHIEFS Prccisioii-iliimlrd Thief liol|5 you find tho rtghl house, ] Lifts Ali'\iuii;j; (>:m«:c ; in tho right neia'.Norhood. a! i Handsome, handrolled, fine the new oreal cotton handkerchiefs . . . .Maple Crest Aulu ("enlrr Inc.. of : beautifully Valentino 1HI W. South Av>-. Tin'iiliiy ji'imrl- j SCOPE: Oparotton throogliout boxed. . . 3 for $1.50 eel to potk-r ihM thdi nf .i wliro! •• iho United Stales enables ••nllsniwilt liau'lo \;iluril at $iU!. |>«- ! Homcricn to furnish you with •lite sdiil. ' dcluiled i n f o I in a t i o ri on Colntic's Atlantic S'.Tvirt" Stiitifm j houscs which fit your require at 803 IVntval Aw. luhl pulio' a 1ml. j HEART PATTERN monts even boforo your first BOXER AND JOCKEY lery was stolen I nun » car parhcil j visit lo the new area! I nt the station. j I UNDERSHOOTS REMEMBER: Homerica works] radical and sure only for YOU I All of thoir' o amuse him 100% cotton. efforts - • research, reports and VAtENTINE PAJAMAS Boxer Shorls $1.50 Jarvis advico --• cifo exclusively on A regat sift for Ihe king of your heor». behalf of )he pronpoctivo Jockey Shorts $1,73 Authorized Smartly printed volonline themes buyor. Tlioy hovo no conncc on smooth 100% cotton. From $5.00 Kodak Dealer tion with IIK; relict. It is their ri",ponr.ibiti1y lo guard YOUR for Color Processing — Interests. VAIENTINE SOCKS both movies and stills | Tor further clr-lrrils call tile c Neat, soft, durable hosiery of Bring Your Films To Us I Hornrrir n rt.'p/o .(*n!ntivo in Ihrr 100% nylon. No size problem for tho : WrMfiold, MoinituiiitUlo, Scotch with tlieso slreich socks. $1.50 FItioit Reproductions ilMniti'.. I'tniwood dto.d. Poarsall & Frankonbctch, OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS TILl 9 P.M. Inc. Realtors 115 Elrn Slreot 207 E. BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD • AD 3-1171 54 &m St. Woitfiald, N, J. AD 2-4700 -THE WESTFIEUD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964 Page 3 are: Mrs. K. Hines of Grant, Mrs. Wilson. Chairman and co-chairman PTC Scholarship Benefit Slated Set Feb. 19,20 R. Mangan of Columbus, Mrs. H. P.are Mrs. B. Holland and Mrs. A. J. Callahan of Franklin, Mrs. M. Silver Lerager. The teaching scholarship benefit augment funds of the PTC scholar- of Jefferson, Mrs. D. B- Howard of committee of the Westfield Parent Lincoln, Mrs. Wm. Uoople of Tama- In addition to this feature the ship whicn is available annually to Reason, alas, does not remove Teachers Council, Inc., will present children will be shown "Voyage of o Westfield boy or girl, with asatis- ques, Mrs. P. Waszkewitz of Mc-mountains. It only tries to wailt 1001 Arabian Nights." during the the Mayflower il" and "Tales of factory scholastic record, who in-Kintey, Mrs. R. C. Enes of Washing_ around them, ami see what is on midwinter vacation this year. the Red Woods." tends to enter the teaching profes- ton, and Mrs. D. H ~Bagger of the other side.—G. W. Russell This cartoon classic in color with Tickets will be available at each sion. Currently there are three girls Mr Magoo is full of thrills and of the public elementary schools in receiving this scholarship. They are laughter for all. It will be shown Westfield one week prior to theBonnie Fisher, Joy Kyrioglow and (Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 19showing Wednesday and Thursday. Lorraine Campan. and 20 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon Feb. 12 and 13, 12:30 to 1 p.m. The teaching benefit committee in the Senior High School audilon Proceeds from the progjam will women from the different schools

._' 3 Going to Europe?

ORDER YOUR BRAND NEW LAST WEEK OF SALE MERCEDES-BENZ, MG or AUSTIN-HE ALE Y MEN'S SHOES Direct from the factory to you at SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS Complete Arrangements OGE TO BUILDING FUND—Westfield Y's Men's Club president, ian «nler, presents «,000 check to Edward Ewen, general sccre- SELECTED STYLES Including . l^e y, left, while Raymond Grant, area YMCA secretary, looks U. S. A, Financing Thia check was *e next to the last payment of $10,000 pledge j by the club to the Y's Building Fund. lint la «aafl recent meeting of the West- Scotch Plains—A total school budg- 2. You designate whera and when you want delivery in Europe. fs Men's Club. et of $3,559,339 was approved by vot- ED6 ERTON SHOES 3. Advance booking is made for return shipment home. Your car is properly pre- mi Swan, club president, pre- ers in the Scotch PlainsFanwood pared for shipping and complete European and N. Y. port clearance is arranged. | the check which represented School district Tuesday and Sheldon 4. E. K. Cumming & Co. will pick up your car when it arrives in this country . . • at to the last payment on the S. Anderson and Dr. Albert W. check it ovsr, clean it up and prepare it for years of luxurious motoring here in pledge of $10,000 to Edward Theurer, both of Scotch Plains and the States ... ALL THIS AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE I , general secretary of the Y. Henry L. Schwiering of Fanwood AND t)t* iwen In accepting the payment were elected to the Board of Educa- that the donation given by ac- tion. They were unopposed. A to- SELECTED STYLES members had inspired many tal of 1,110 votes was cast. s to contribute. The budget includes a current ex- les depicting YMCA world scrv- pense outlay of $3,535,433 and a cap- Not all sizes In every style but clivities wore shown by Ray-ital expenditure of $23,906. almost every size In some style S. Grant, former general sec- Mr. Anderson received 639 votes, j> of the local association and Dr. Theurer 626 and Mr. Schwiering associate secretary to the area 287. Two write-in votes were cast A. Mr. Grant personally took for Melvin R. Finehe. ilite during a tour of world Votes on the budget were: Scotch i:. K. (I MMlMi .t .. INC. ce installations in Europe and 41<) MilrrfM Avc, ISH/.llliptil Plains 460-290 in favor of thq current FOR FULL FREE Many of the pictures were of expense item and 485-265 for the cap- I'k'itHu fu'iu! nn' rfjmi»h>t« information an the tfur»l»f>iuidt'Hvol' y of a Y buildings such as the one in ital outlay; Fanwood, 244-l>4 in favor INFORMATION • .MMIi(M>H)HS-HMN!', • it.M.C. AtlLuiuiiblle ce which was partially financed of the current expense and 245-88 jnds from the Y's building for John franks for the capital outlay. lerhood campaign in the United MAIL THIS s. The Y's Men's Club was an COUPON p The National Society for the Pro 207 E. Broad St. AD 3-1171 e participant in that campaign, vention of Blindness estimates that TODAY )i iring the businass portion of the nearly 100 million children in thi; CITY & NT ATM • PHONR ting reports were submitted on country are In need of some form of ll(ll)KI. l'KKKBIUUSI) OISMVKIIY UATH.... ' successful Christmas tree sale eye care. FINAL OPERATION FINAL 3 CLEAN SWEEP 3 DAYS AH Winter Merchandise Will Be Progressively Marked Down Until Everything Is Sold DAYS Many, Many Unadvertised Bargains Throughout The Store!

SAMPLES AND IRREGULARS FROM OUR BETTER DRESS Reg. RESOURCES. BEAUTIFUL COTTONS, LINENS, SILKS IN SOLIDS AND PRINTS. to NOW GIRLS' DRESSES $8.98 '2.99 SHIRTWAISTS, A-LINE, ETC. SIZES 1 TO 3X, 3 TO 6X, 7 TO 14.

BOYS' TODDLERS' GIRLS' POLOS FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 6 to 20 BOYS' AND GIRLS' LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS ORLON STRETCH SLACKS SHORT SLE2VE SPORT SHIRTS Reg. to $3.98 1.99 SPRING COATS Fleece Lined COLLARED POLOS Sizes 2 to 4 3 to 6X 7 to 14 BOYS' /2i Off Reg-$16.98 to $19.98 $ $ CORDUROY SLACKS 3.99 4.99 Flannel lined, 5 to 12 Reg. $4.98 Reg. $6.98 Unlined, 6 to 12, 16 and 18 Slim, 6 to 12, 14 and 16 BOYS' FLANNEL LINED DUNGAREES DENIM DUNGAREES Sizes 6 to 12 Girls' 7 to 14 2.99 Boys' 6 to 12 Reg. to $6.98 Irr's. 1.50 Reg. $2.98 Reg. to $3.98 INFANTS', BOYS', GIRLS' HEAVY BRUSHED COTTON BOYS' GIRLS' BATHING SUITS Broken Sizes 3 to 14 WINTER SLEEPERS WINTER JACKETS STRAW HATS Boys' Sizes 4 to 18 • Cotton Shell SWEATERS Girls Sixes 4 to 14 • Orion Pile Lined DRESSES l Infants' Sizes 1 to 4 • Zip-off Hood SPRING COATS /2 Off • Sizes 12 and 14 only SPRING JACKETS SHORTS Reg. to $29.98]

1.99 Reg. $14.98 BOYS' DEPARTMENT Reg. to $3.98 6.87 • Sweaters ALL WINTER APPAREL • Sport Coats • Zipper Poplin Jackets INFANTS' - BOYS' - GIRLS' Broken Sites 4 to 18 SNOWSUITS — JACKETS — COATS WILL BE PROGRESSIVELY MARKED DOWN UNTIL SOLD HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION oil Reg. to $19.98 AR STEVENS 233-5-7 EAST BROAD ST., WiSTFIELD AD3-1111 Open this Friday Evening Until 9 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964" Born in Holland, Mr Page 4 attended the Benjamin Franklin Nicola Cocchia rs lived in dark since isei"™' or a short illness. Born in Railway. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Caroline sister in Italy. Sands Douglas; two sons. William School, Westfield. She was a mem- Nicola Cocchia. 64. of 227 W. South that resided in South t? OBITUARIES Mi-. Itansorn had been a resident of ber of the Church of the Latter Day Ave operator of the State Insurance The funeral was held from the Westfield and Scotch 1W Westfield for irmny years before his W Douglas of Fanwood and Richard Saints, New Brunswick, and of the Dooley Colonial Home, 556 Westfield S.'Douglas or Livingston; six grand- Agency and Travel Bureau at that been a truck driver r~T7r retirement from the Southern Pa- league for the Handicapped here. address, died Thursday afternoon Ave., Monday at 9:30 a.m. thence Co. in Westfield for Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salerr cific Steamship Co. In addition to children, and an aunt, Mrs. W. C. to Holy Trinity Church where at 10 NX1. his wife, the former Kditli Bracher, Stickle of Point Pleasant. Survivors are her mother, Mrs. after being stricken with a heart Victor Wellman; attack in his office. (o'clock a solemn high mass of re- He and his wife hoci oeen visitin he leaves two brothers, W. Raymond Services were conducted at 11 a.m. Marjorie W. Bryan: her father, quiem was offered by Rev. Eugene Elizabeth Cordes MoonsTL their son. Koger D. Fraser, a sti of Pontiao. Mich., and C'arleton, of Monday in Gray's Funeral Home by Charles I,. Hoberson of Somerville; A native of Italy, Mr. Cocchia had C. McCoy, assistant pastor as the in England, and three bfJl? Retired Chemist dotit at Wake Forest College in Wi, Rahway; two sons, Inland 13. ofthe Hcv. Clark W. Hunt of the First her stepfather. Cecil C. Bryan; a lived in Rahway for 41 years. For celebrant, Rev. Redmond J. Dug- three sisters, in Hotlaoi ston-Salem. Cuinebrland, Md., and William A. Methodist Church of Westfield, En- brother, James C. Roberson: two many years he operated a barber The funeral was eli Victor E. Wellman, 60, of 585 gan, assistant pastor as the deacon, For the past three years Mi of Wcslfiekl, and five grandchildren. tombment followed in Fairview stepsisters, Gail and Debra Bryan; shop in Elm St. but sold the business and Rev. John L. Flanagan, assis 9 a.m. from his late Trinity PI,, a retired chemist, died Fr:i«er hud been a partner in W; Cemetery. a stepbrother, Hussel Bryan; her about 20 years ago when he opened tant pastor as the sub-deacon, solemn requiem mass Saturday at St. Luke's Hospital, Main II. Clark and Associates maternal grandfather, Albert T. the insurance and travel bureau of- at 10 o'clock in St. M Houston, Texas, after a long illness. Ira C. Ford Douglas Williamson of Garwood, and her Interment was in St. Gertrude's New York, executive recruiters. H fice. He was a communicant of Holy Cemetery, Woodbridge, where Fath- in Rahway. Mr. Wellman started his busine: formerly was executive vice pres Ira C. Ford Douglas of 1011 Forest Diane K. Roberson paternal grandfather. Charles F. Trinity Church and a member of the career in Akron, Ohio, with (he B. F. Rd., Bridle, formerly of Westfield, Koberson of Mt. Carmel, III. Master Barbers Associa- er Duggan read the committal Interment was la St. dent of Hoffman Beverages, vi< Plainfield—Diane K. Hoberson. 18. Westfield prayers. Cemetery in Rahway. Goodrich Co. as a research chemist president of the Newark Division died Friday in his home after a tion. His wife was the late Mrs. He was with the firm until !944 when of 31 Clinton Ave., formerly of Gar- Funeral services were held at Pnbst Breweries, and vice preside* long illness. wood and Westfield, died Friday at Gray's Funeral Home Monday at Mary Di Cristoforo Cocchia. he became assistant manager of and treasurer of the Burry Blscui solvents sales for R. W. Freef & Co., Horn in Brooklyn, Mr. Douglas Orange Memorial Hospital where on 1 p.m. with Bishop Paul V. Cbristof- Survivors are three daughters, Adrian Moons Co. Mr. Fraser and the late Georgi moved to Brielle !>'/z years uuo Thursday she underwent open heart ferson of the Church of Jesus Christ Mrs. Donald Gianfranceso of Fords New York. In 1945, lie became asso- Hurry founded thu latter firm—thei Clark—Adrian Moons, 66, of 1154 after residing in Westfield SU years. surgery. Latter Day Saints, New Brunswick, nd Mrs. Neil Miranda and Mrs. Other ciated with the American Cyanamid known as Educator Biscuits—in CM Old Haritan Ra., died Saturday in Co., CaUo Chemical Division, Bound He was a retired salesman. Horn In Elizabeth, she lived in officiating. John Truglio, both of South Plain- cago in 11133. Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, af- Brook. He was with the firm until He was an artillery veteran of Garwood for 12 years and in Wesl- Interment was In Fairview Ceme- 'icld; a son, Vincent N. of Linden; on Page f bis retirement in 1959. His last posi- Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Ca ield for four years before coming 12 grandchildren and two sisters, ter a short illness. ada, Mr. Froser came to this cou World War I and liad been a base- tion was manager of its petrocheml ball player in Uie Westfield vicinity. here two years ago. She formerly cry. cals department, New York, (ry in 1933 and had lived in Wesl field 22 years. Mr. Fraser was Born in Denver, Colo., in 1903,member of the Controllers Inslitut Mr. Wellman attended schools there and charter momber and past presl and in Enid, Okla. He received a dent of Newark Control unit of thai BA degree from Phillips University, organization. He also was a member Enid, and MS and PhD degrees in of the WcEtfield Presbyterian chemistry from Uie University of Church. ONE FULL YEAR Washington, Seattle. He also studied Besides his widow, Mrs. Helei at Harvard University Graduate Harris Fraser, and tho son at Wak School

('.rentes 3-DAY SPECIALS Fisher Console (Umfidmv.v DUMONT 19" EMERSON 19" SPORTSMAN TV Remote Control TV SALE $148.72 SALE $159.73 PHSLCO TOWN HOUSE SYLVANIA 19" 19" TV PORTABLE TV — on WITH FREE STAND SALE $149.88 SALE $139.95 Fisher Electra COLOR TV SETS VM 1448 DELUXE ONE-YEAR GUARANTEE STEREO AMPLIFIER or — SALE $419.97 Reg. $129.95 JlHtlr SALE $64.64 FUNERAl DIRECTORS SCOTT Diplomat Arnold Salborg F. H. Groy, Jr. WESTFIELD CRANFOKD STEREO FM TOMER 318 E. DROAD ST. 12 SPRINGFIEID AVE. Rod. $09.95 Rofj. $229.95 Phono AD 3-0143 Phono BR 6-O092 SALE 2 for $89.95 SALE $161.21 CHOWE OF 7 MODELS WESTFIELD (V. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1W4 Page S Wilcox Sells $6 Million raendation? on whether it should go Wiliai'd N. Thompson; member for Rights Group Airs into effect in 1965 as scheduled, or AFS 'Bonds' Sale By Pupils Nets $700 to Date finance, Louis Vogler; homes and In Life Insurance REPORT whether it should first undergo fur- student family adjustment, Mrs. G. Housing Aid For Pining Part Year FROM ther major revamping. Dr. S. N. Ewan Jr., superintend- members of the high school's junior I| the American Field Service to have C. Mathis; school representatives, The above samples, I think, con- ent of schools, Tuesday night told class participate. a reunion of representatives from ail Miss Louise Theurer, Americans R. Jay Wilcox of 70 Falmouth St.. the Board of Education tlie sale of abroad coordinator, and Dr. Robert Short Hills, associate general agent TRENTON yey part of the range of subjects The superintendent said the sale, over the world this summer in New Non-Whites legislators are confronted with. We'll student exchange bonds of the West- sponsored by (ho Junior Class Coun- York City, Westfield undoubtedly L. Foosc, high school principal. in New York for New England Mu- By SEN. NELSON F. STAMIER field Chapter of the American Field tual Life insurance Co., has com- be looking for your views and sug- cil, will end soon, although the bonds will p'ay host to many more foreign Westfield Area Service through the high school has students than usual. Advice is like snow; the softer piled an unusual year of insurance A broad range of legislative issues, gestions, on these or any legislative will be available through adults of gales. His paid business report for subjects, at our future legislative raised $700. the community chapter. Dr. Ewan announced new officers it falls, me longer it dwells upon, non-resident as well as special problems, were and the deeper it sinks into, the with 1963 was in excess of $6 million, ac- raised fey Union County residents open bouses. Times and places will Tile bonds, at 50 cents each, are He noted that because of the New of the FAS chapter are: President, cording to Lamebrt M. Huppeler, who visited the first -'legislative be announced in this column, being sold as a service in which York World's Fair and the plan of A. B. Crampton; secretary, Mrs, mind.—Samuel Taylor Coleridge general agent. Mr. Wilcox, son of open house" of the new year, Satur- discussion ranged from West- George W. Wilcox of 2*1 Orchard St., day mo.-ning in my office in Eliza- a community to the avail- has been in the life insurance field beth. of homes in all-white neigh- since his graduation from Dart- m the area Participating wicn me in this open SAVE ON THRIFTY A&P SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY MEATS! mouth College in 1950. He has sold house were Assemblymen Nick La home more than $30 million worth. Coite and Frank McDerrnott. They enewaldt, president and other Union County Assembly- ^mitoe, told the homeseekers men will be joining me at the other beside* maintaining a list of Recreation Board legislative open houses we will have available on a non-d.scrimi- in other parts of the country dur- basis, a committee member ing the next few weeks. accompany any Negro home- To Sift Merger s to real estate offices and I thought it might be worthwhile PORK LOINS SSPifUiw wished. "We are here The Recreation Commission Mon- to mention a few of the subjects dis- tohelpyou/'hesaid. day night agreed to seek expert ad- cussed Saturday, so that other citi- A«P RIB PORTION! CONTAIN A' 7 RIB PORTION IMN PORTION vice on the possibility of combining zens of the county might be less re rn addition, Mr. Schoenewaldt luctant to bring their own views to FULL 7 RIBS JdJi out that 1.350 loca rest- (he operation of parks and recreation and whether a full-time director the attention of their representa Vw ••! Mm »f «•• Cfc.lt. CtuHr Ctrt ££. had recently pledged to ac should be hired. tives in the State House. [4Hfc* a*T^^ % certas neighbors persons on their State representatives were Invited One woman, tor example, suggest St without regard to race, re- ed that there be an amendment to SSB or national origin." Ms he to attend the commission's next Sea Food Values / meeting March 2. existing "eminent domain" laws so S reflects only part of Uie good- it won't be so easy for the Stale Dinner—Frozen t% 10 ox. ttAc will waiting for minority buyers m The commission approved funds Highway Department to take private Ib. Westfield. in its budget for backstops at a field property for highway rights of way. (Moid Ite Ik.) (tllMi lit Ife.) c $ Charles Morrison, president of the in Tamaques Park and Gumbert Certainly the state should have no fish sticks toir 3'Pvv9;;;; r Westfield Civic Improvement Asso- Field, baseball fencing for a field in right to send in a bulldozer and RIB HALF LOIN HALF p nR P 9 Son and Ralph E Jf«™». Tamaques Park and Sycamore Field knock down a house, without being Fancy Smelts * " 39lb« member of the Board of Education, and the moving pf a backstop in required to negotiate first with the Tamaques Park. e discussed some of the mter-raeial owner. I intend to ds what I can Full Cut 39; Full Cut 45'II:. Fancy Sea Scallops 69,b problems yet to be solved. In discussing capital improve' to make the laws more stringent in ment budget items, the commission A similar gathering was held in this respect. agreed to put snow fences at two Coincidentally, a man from Rah- December. Sunday's meeting took fields at Gumbert Field and resur- place at Mr. apd Mrs. Milton Sea- way came in to find out how the face tennis courts at Tamaques Park proposed Route 278 might affect TOP or BOTTOM-Boneless man's home, 5 Drummond Rd. where two new ones are to be built. Fruits & Vegetables! Area residents present included: property he owns in Union. I've Chairman Gordon Booth announced spoken with highway officials on Mr Schoenewaldt, Mr. and Mrs.that Frank Evans, park planning Raiph Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. John numerous occasions regarding Route ORANGES consultant, will meet with town en- 278. I'll be making additional in- Morris, Mr. and Mrs. George Fritz, gineer Charles Van Benschoten this CALIFORNIA Mr and Mrs. Charles Morrison, Dr. quiries this week, and I expect to be week to discuss the installation of a able to report some tangible infor Seedless-Navel and Mrs. Mark Fine, Dr. and Mrs.skating rink at Gumbert Field and James Byrd, Mrs. William Kauf- motion to those concerned. Large Size 10 49 ROUND ROAST the plans for Tamaques Park. man, Mrs. John Prete, Mr. and (Mrs. An individual problem, which can Peter Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- A letter will be sent lo Bernard bo solved with special legislation, liam Bower, Jack Rindner and Mr.Murphy, public works superinten- was called to my attention. A man BANANAS and Mrs. Howard Cravis. dent, asking that bleachers be paint who was an electrician almost all of ed this spring. his life had been in the hospital for Yellow LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAT LEADER WANT ADS PAY two years at the time a new law passed. This law required an elec- Golden-Ripe 2 29 trician to have two years of practice in the trade up to the time the law Ib. was adopted. I was opposed to the SPINACH H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, INC. bill at the time, because this very 75 sort of thing was foreseen; and I ORGANIZATION will introduce special legislation to 10 or. w "Super-Right" Quality Beef BONELESS REAL ISTATE AND INSURANCE permit this man to get his license. cello 19« "I'ls.37< Special legislation of this nature, c I should point out is not unusual. Dtlloious—Western RUMP TOP SIRLOIN ROAST 85 Each year the legislature adopts at Red Apples "££' 2-29° least a dozen bills which fall in the e R Ib. An Investment in "special" category. Sweet Potatoes "Z, 2 "»• 25 Also Saturday, a group of labor C BONELESS STEAKS " W 85 representatives came by to discuss Iceberg Lettuce ':; 29 'Super-Right" a series of bills which can affect e Whole or Half IbC. Happiness and Security the building trades councils in the Fresh Tomatoes 29 Ib, area. Some of these bills I might SMOKED PORK LOINS —or Chops 69 add, have been in tho hopper in Pascal Celery Lg.suik 19° U.S.Gov't.Sr.d. A , c Trenton for many years. targe CK19C Large—IS to 22 Ibi. 35 Polish Sausage Money invested in a home pays more intangible divi- Avocado Pears Si.o Turkeys 59! dends than is generally realized. Two representatives of the Union CENTER CUTS c s R 9 County Municipal Assessors Associ- Thlclt or Thin 69 Sausage Meat ation discussed some of the prob- Pork Chops To name a few — a good neighbor — the feeling of lems related to the Chapter 51 tax "Super-Right" B..I belonging — having a home town — the assurance of good assessment reform of 1900. This is Ground Round #3lb. rratiKS B,..d nb.Pi now scheduled to go into effect next APPLE PIE Allgood—Top address — the right background — the educational and Bonolau year. If it does, under a 1963 amend- Flank Steaks Sliced Bacon Quality athletic advantage — laughter and hospitality — — ment business and industry will be Jane Parker allowed to depreciate business ma- Save 10° 49' i * i f — t. - And a place to hang your favorite painting. chinery to less than 20 per cent of original value that the law initially Stock Up... Save More ... GROCERY SPECIALS! WESTFIELD set as a minimum. This, the asses- 233-0065 sors point out, would shift a tax bur- f&.MeiA/!A&P's North and Elm or den to home owners. 2lb l FANWOOD Actually, Chapter 51 has been APPLE SAUCE serv?!^, \ir29 356 South Avenue 322-7700 under lire from many sides. Now OUR OWN PARKING AREAS S"OB YOUR CONVENIENCE it's referred to the Assembly busi- ness affairs committee for recom- LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAII2 49 BAKED FOODS 1 ( Fully Bakei, Ready-fo-Serve! RED CHEEK APPLE JUICE 2 :: 69 C OL D Sultana 2lb c Apple Strudel FASH O NED " 75 Ev«r- -ffiO Roady pkg. Frozon A C NESTIE COCOA 29' FRENCH FRIES b»g A * Coffee Cake BU ^R «75 Tomato 14 DI. C ALLBUTTE R C rAAtflEC J«n« Parl.r llb.4oi. Brownies •«• 75 WVUIVIkW Coconut Macaroon pVq. KETCHUP Ann Page boti. 49 C DINNER 71/40 e 8 oi. 49c Footwear Cinnamon °LTVu™ " 75 Macaroni & Chaste 35 e KRAFT TOMATO Pineapple S Cake « 75 I pt. 0 oi. C ASP I Ib. c 354 Springfield Ave., Symmi* Open Thursday Evening. Grado A c Butter Cromo e WESSON OBL bot. 33 SLICED BEETS 10 Opp. S. H. Kress Orange Fluff IcedCflU 55 Crunctiy Graham 9 0 Buffer Cremo N Burry's Cookies Devil's Food 55* Premium Crackers or Mint—Mallowj 37° loll fl Galotin D.nerti 3 Availubts in mo»* A«P Sopsr Market! 4 C 37° Py-O-My Brownie Mix JCll-U || |, P Imported Nationally Advertised Brands A F ¥orI lib. HJa I Ib. I oi. Elb Pope Tomatoes can K 20c quartJ 2 4I Mueller's Macaroni pig.. 4l/j os. Cancellations Factory-Stock Shoes Vista ;tr Wax Gleaner All Fiflvon 2 16 oi. OQO Underwood Deviled Ham can Largo 14 oz. Bottle—Regularly 98c | No-Gal BeveragesD»*k& Light bots. *3 llb Women's • Debs TH S Strongheart Dog Food 2 * 21" Bonnie Gat Food ™ can* LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC WEEK 2 *"' 29° Frozen Foods An Excellent Selection Dairy Values/ — PineAppte-Orangu Scotties Facial Tissues Old Fa.hibned 6 ox. "••75° Dole's Juices Pino jpplo-Grapefruit 5 CflIt:\U 99° of Shoes for ... Aftortofl Colors pkg. OEO Store Cheese ™£? ParfaitCalel rog.CEO 3 "••85° Pepperidge Farm All Yariotisi pk,. »3 2 ply o(200* Danish Blue Ghesse ' ^> < "CRUISE H, 99° Downyflake Waffles Green Giant NibSets Imported Homans »"H«cho.,, 2 loa;;79° Snra Crop Oraege Samoa 2 enns Wholo Komel 12 DI. | QO Cheese Spread PS1 VACATION TIME" 831 8 01. tl/?lb. C „„ e.n Swiss Slices JXZ^L. Borann's ^:; Potatoes Ajax Cleanser Sweetheart Soap Colgate's Fab Trend Seofkins Napkins Far Toilet or B«*li With Chlorins Bleach For Wathing For diihfii and finu fabric! Luncheon—Aish Colon Buy 3 it tatj. prlto q»} t for Ic 14 oz I I Ib. 5 orQ-J G lOcoff 3 Ib. 11/4 01. CEO Twin Pack plgs. ol Inb.l pkq. * Banded Toge 2 50-2 ply *® Heels, Floli, Sandals, Operas, Summer Whites and Combination Colors. Ajax Pink Vel Colgate's Ad Trend Florient Aer@s@9 .90 $ Liquid Gleaner Liquid Detergent For Automatic Wflshsri Liquid Detergent Deodorant 15c off 3 1b. 2oi. C4o Keoff IB or i I pt. 6 (I. 01. | TwlnPI«>tic formerly up to 1HM l»b»l bot. ' plMlic

Width AAAA-C Priest offecHvo Jhru Sat, Fob. 8lli in Super Market* antl Seif-Sorvko stores only In Northern Now Jersey, Orango and ttacklandi Cauntia*. Sizes 4 • 10 All Tolmrcn I'roiluclH, I'ICSII Milk nml Al< nlif.lin llrvcriif'.i s i-xein|il from I'lnid Stump <>(f«>T. _ 155 ELM ST., WESTFSELD. N. J. 105 SOUTH AVE., FANWOOD 1060 RARITAN BC ^ IAROS PR1B PARKING AREA BETWEEN MAR1INI AVE. & TERRIU RD. BHWiiN CENTRAL & VKUfflM AVE8. THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THUB8DAV, FEBRUARY S, VHU < REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ATWOOD REALTY •2 KLM BTKEET PEARSALL RANDOLPH- C. B. SMITH, JR. DANKER & DANKER, (Cor. -Nurfb nod Kim tit. EDWIN O. EDWARDS I iippvnitt Mtmttvnf REALTOR WIEGMAN CO. Kfolfur Inc. NANCY F. REYNOLDS & BARRETT & CRAIN 112 Elm St. i — Iti»uroni ECONOMICAL - $18,500 WILLIAM A. CLARK AD 3-5555 Realtors Mulllplr Y-UtiiiK Mrutbers | $22,500 AND IN WESTFIELD ASSOCIATES FRANKENBACH BBALTOR _ lKM£! 153 MttttDtsta Avr»ac, U«*fflel Ihlnff about tbim hou«r INC. Wostfield Mountainside h *'!;im* »'• Iiufd ut the buukehold on it Member of Tht ; r-'ii SUGGEST . .. MnKtplc LIvltBS S/*trm ADams 2-6609 E ti>. iir.m> i»\v tiudK't. Hl ctmtu *«tl- 43« South A»e. wm AD J_]^ KEAL.TORS IKSt'RORI i I till. j t AD 3-1800 WESTFIELD ti.t <1X «t AD 2-1800 j • i 1 tl rt- >l\ ,. J.f uruace 1 % yentrn ttrw, double •r>' Thn- >1- Idlnic. nuil «-lu«e to MtrbooU. Hrmber Multiple Ll.t|n, |f A LARGE CAPE COD SHACKAMAXON AREA j tlit, i 115 Etm St.r AD 2-470O CONVENIENT TO 4 Bedrooms - ZVi Baths | i..k |... iilt-n, ttililtirti* ctnd m. w(Atnlr>« TOWN AND SCHOOLS i*-fl Mink. Tbi-fc- I>^dr»ouiM> an- "hr. K th 4- f for SPIFFY SPLIT itlhrr t>» thf Mrd f\\tor, two car - A NEW USTING - n.l • u.«> fain ily. I-i ftarlint ifnrnKr und lUted thiw : a r j; <• it- 'Uf»d«). At-t t|uli-kl>'. MODERN RANCH livii-K •iinm<-nt r $23,900 We tire offerlnK « nlco ran<*h Thin I* the kind of home de* refill; >ratf- it (-> lluic l..vi-ly Inn THESE OWNERS ARE ifi n very ri^KJrrit area of WrM- irt-tJ \iy many f.imtl !>r!, curium r.,(,m. If-;; kit It' f II \V|.>tll..|'l. «cM. ThlK h-iin- h»» a pretty c. n iK IIed i II 1 'j i X by a f;i moutt lit*rtu-a« r. iaui^iry iri'J III. nty ; pi) .-^iilrnl f. all RANCH ON SLOPE PERFECTIONISTS I living ro'yni, w lib a < n thtd r&l ontractor. It in within fvur Of II SHACKAMAXON lockif of Kradr- HvhuiA, Junior A RAMBLING CAPE COD K jur l»r»Ti- l,t- In. ctiiinK- HiJ'l fire pi a <-'.*• T.n-rc 1* playr<-o 1 15*'aut iful liUn* MOUNTAINSIDE - $32,900 R la rift HlniriK ar^a, rumpaet nd Hvnlor lllyh. Holy Trinity till' l.llttll. II >" II II. v) It .' You'll underxland what w ON "THE HILL" fifth ; i with $36,900 kflf-hcit, utility room ftnrt tlirfte ditto}*, and JiiHt a ptf HHiint rtll 11. Modern itu'll wre till* htiilif ttdv«rttncil mran wltt-n you Intipei-l this wu)K to the tti&tton. Tlu* r"onix | !l--. r M«»« fully air conditional. 4 beMlroom Lfdroomn, A utatrway to a larR*j $23,900. t lit iin'f ; l are large; the kitchen haw am- 11 ill"; .in —2V4 bath, home with coutil- Mora iff ana, wh irlt could hv 1 ):> .-I, 1 ith rllrnl valur. If ><>u run Halt 4 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS c-xpumlt-tl with mm*. Keiihon- pit- cabins l«. ntw (J-IC raiiK*". Tlierr nr«- four t>rd ruuin*. IT .ilk 1 . 1 1. le&B extrw* — which Are In- tlinh wa«**f r, and breakfast • r Hliy l»*t IHH-U|lllllt->', it'» WWI eluded. On beautiful Talcott ai>!y priced at 119.500. • II {<>l up»>atrM and stefully ivurtb >ullr lnH|.rctfoa 4hllt Bpaoc. Tlu- dining room Iw over IMO diiun. In ihU Blimi'- pluj< 2 Owner will give Jload. M&.7&0. 14 fet-t loitK. it ltd t iif rnant'-r verk. I Dlnur lu llml the kit. »tte, wbtlr. tupr ('vd lu- WOODROW WILSON $23, 900 •hrii nnd itlntnyr r«»l>ln air In IN MOUNTAINSIDE bedroom on thn !ind floor t« It ratrtt on I he- wniKtrd Wat- ths. 23. There art- 4 bpilrMum*: 2 SCHOOL nek i'r;iini' cMiMruL bi- front uud thi- rrar llvInK c-fauiis *Un>r» ut M»URtnin- 1 l-'till oillll o%rrli.uklntf u inrKrr arrn A modern f'apc Corf beautifully IIH- ]^t Itoor uitd Z 'Mi tin- Mldr. 'Tin al... I'oMlblr ihnt ]••. tir ...Ir hamtnent. A I hut IM Imlf la«vn nnil hnlf ua- nuvSntatne'l pnr\ exnitrwlwi tu d floor. Kiue mftinl (•DHIIII- lij" >ou'll Ilkt- !»<•• <-mnr>»rlut>tf 6-Room Colonia At « \+pv i--..I. f.T lin pn.pl.-. $36.- i l urul I»-«MHIM. Air outiillllfinrr, (hf ownfcris nuikt this a prirnv lit livl •urn. • iwhiK iwriimniurlate a family of t wo tltlufc room »lfh MM lirlrlt « r ilTl't ivntir Mitftrnrr. 3RO nmp. elre- ' htlntf at I3'f,00tt. I SVl .-|o«|. Ir 1 »»r J.l. inr i M orn lirr[ilui'f and luritr tslrturr "ni» • ncrvlt-t- nml a iXH.U* X 24>> H i <-»r nttnt'hetl tenrrttee. 1'ax- ; n tli 11 T 11 • >>r X nd J There I l llto kttcht-n wit)) eatlrtK «|>a <.•«•. Uo dlnlnic riM>tu wMii plflurr FOUR BEDROOMS IN iii. <> • M;i in-* ** lnuutii« first floor. HtMiond rloor contain* FHA APPROVED FOR rnily. n Hi* .11 II:I; n l;irh-.- r MOUNTAINSIDE . 1 THl Altai 1 .1 Spacious plot I,, „.£ INDIAN FOREST iwi) HdrtMiunul i>e pRn«*Icd baM«-iiirnt K Sliackamaxori arra. c-i ,v2. r eat ion mom in the ImKemcnl. LOW DOWN PAYMENT Jfiunclry. $23,900.00 M ym hurry you r.-iii have lo all »ehoolK «n,r™miS CuKtom built, 5 yt-nr old Cutd- Attached KuriiKu, oil hoat, prfi- In hn r. Thr lot I* larv r IMPROVED LOTS We nvlte your iimtic, „•" nlo>, in "belter-tnan-in;w" rou- ty lot with rear jmllo. Ti*xt*n _ hia home In Hi* fr*ri*nltli» rlu.it-e cif jwlnt ftn.l pa p.-r hi luiiiful Stoivy Hronk pe< 1 School uri^a IH Ideal for H. fam- fdutiKti 1»r I'hlldrfu'* plnj't $28,200 this lovely liunie. '"" - l»" dltlon. Oenlrr linll. tlr«t floor only $437. located on a prrity hon wnn; trrt-m «nd a nc. A darlSiitf f:iin- <*«rtt- W4'l| maintained, all the rooin« KprnMllnic iiHtli» n»l iredriMjfitii in ihltt ciKJtt sppaniti' (IliiiKK r'»i>m. Mod - v'f hnvr nrvrrnl Improved Inti bathn, pi im maiil'i. room anil ure fitmily »lfe. HIKI tb^rt arc IITTll H. TWI.OH i kUrlu-n with fAthiK ftuace 4 bedroom* and H TV room f«»r NIPP'UK JulrpM (or (iikr, y.;.r nl'»itw<»«.| hfrm*. I.nrj:*- ti Muunlnlnolilr frnin «Itt,!SOO to bath. Completely air condition- ff JIMI nltl) la (far <•*>»>I of flvrn. lie*, n. O-^T^S , 1JviJI*; r»'"tn, dtnii.^ r«i''m, kit- lu.-> tl!Kh\vH«ht-r. Two h**drci(iniH 1S.IHWI lucntrd In hlKhlr rr«l- ed. }79,O00. The deep lot pr«»vi*]en umplo ml rull bnlh un Int floor. ctl- ON A KNOLL KHA will approve a niortKaK' <»f our br«nd nor 11*tinK* iH'Iruonis, twii lt;itliM. Hec.-r**ii- nK on H*"conrl itnor, Full VFr MM fpff. Vlr%T of N>w of $20,600 to a qufillftod pur- nna onr tvt-'d Itkr t« trlt t Ion room, tiniihff Kiirajrr. jluat iiif-nl with ret-rpntion ronm. 'i.rk i'liy nnd Mhore Ilulntn. In MnutitftfnHlde, this 1059 ftplll chftK#r. Monthly p»yin»'nnrhond of new mine In vnluc yntrly. 4 BEDROOM - 214 BATH 1H ununual In MPV*ra1 apper:t lower taxt-K. A K«»'1 *>uy The II vt riff room and dlnliiK nnd taxeH arc JK.S.S1. Wuul'l room with cftttiedrnl r«t)fntc; you like to Jnspfct it? JAMES J. DAVIDSON COLONIAL iartfp fourth bedroom at gra ON THE BOULEVARD love! along with panelled fam- HoHor $32,900 ily room ant) powder room TONE AND FRAME RANCH FOUR BDRS. - $36,900 $32,900 PICTURESQUE could make for an Idral In-iaw EDWIN O. EDWARDS H#mher of th# i. I'r*t(y .Mitr:inct» hnfl. 22' WESTFIELD accommodation, Delightful net* room, illniriK room nii't TIllH IfHIO »|il1t-lrvel hn« nil tins: overalsed Karage and Multiple Matins »r«l"» rn all cl'-ctric kitflit-n. t»nr ld on Ittr unm You will love the altractlvj Perhaps YOU are one of (he Inxfx are only $BfiS. Attractively 112 Etm St. b^ilru> rntrr fH im K»dt lrvrl. OIT enhanced with u part 61K Mountainside residence. The CLOSE TO HOLY TRINITY tiiII irccs. This Mr>ufi- M, Kntrance hall. I*nrBc liv- [hlK ^ntr>* IN the panrllnl rrc- front an«l contrasllnit ahutlfn ftr«t floor i>&n«llrutlt 111 1!'5G, 1» -entl<»n ritum, InvntorT-, d^n. «rn- built-in niiPfiJusr for nound iiitnif room. Large modern ofctr ntiri M* tn INe llvlnic place over 21' lunB and \eni,a, COLONIAL SPUT Wlnlfrrd II. EMwatda An Z-S4T* truly in movt'-tn com!ttkin. movie projection — built-tn MOVE IN CONDITION It chen with wcill oven an Ith wnll fivrn. illnhwnMhrr and HVV In width. Chiirmlns £ . . . and a bar with wink and Located In the Jefferson Bcb located conveniently to (ill rnoinH. Kiimlly room (^ii'10 Ins room with bay and tlTeuii refrigerator, Four bedrooms area 1B this large home built In Rsbcr< B. IlOTr«m Jr. AD2-6»17 $32,900 nutiilr rntlnir Hpfit'e. ICrnr COD- WASHINGTON SCHOOL Parochial ochooln, thl.i n*:«t 2- 12'2) with ch*>rry nniiftlinff rrtp patio* >vnter unflmer* word in modern klu-lun »|tt (there in a rlrcHtJnp room ad- I960. tirade level entrance hall, Boktrt C. illnm...*O3.1HI Mory home IK enmplot^ with 11 nd hookcasi's. 2V4 batliH. 2-car •eparate dining npace. T(,, lolnlnff the manter bedroom). 4 recreation room, powder room 4 BEDROOMS, All TOLD trt'iilnr**, rurprtlniTt air condl- living room and fire place, **t*p- Colonial, ^"orth Ride "Wrst iimKO with radio opo rated lonpr Inrludrd. Onrnrr Kolnfc home la In overall eicellm! D a t h n including one on lnt and extra room that could l>e arato rtlnfnp room, Inrgr*' mod- Kntr» nee vfMllmlo, lartcc II v- condition with Hie exteriorjitjr floor. IJeautl fully landscaped UHcd as a- fifth bedroom or of- Vh BATHS — SUNDECK uor». n I>rlfiivnre. Muni he »een l€» ern kit rhe n and rlen <>n lnt Injf r»om, tlr»-pl;n'i'. 14' dlnini K Many oxtraa. Full basement il»ti**vt'lnle vnlne offered. painted last aummi-r. I^iw tax- ground*, with patio and nflh fice upace for Father. Cheerful NEW ELECTRIC KITCHEN floor nnd 3 bedrooms and bath n.oni, new NHs'in rl^clrk- UH- Ith fliiiHiu'd rccroRtlnn room, es — 2.car enriiKe aim locum pond. I4B.900, UVITIK room, dfnlnK room and on 2nd floor. HaBoment com- thtii. Ptiu'ilcr room. Throe twin ruly a ih'llelitful home for In top North nlilo Weotdfla lo. modern kllchfln with eatlnK 26' PANELED PLAYROOM plete into n ftpnofouH rerrfatian i>*"(l Mtzofl b{*(lrn(MnH, two IIRIIIK. any tlvln-K- cation. *I>nr« on the second level. The 2 CAR GARAGE room. 2-oar ftnrfl jro. "Move-in Founh iK-ilroom «n third iloor. At J39.9O0. Ol'V. SELI,. BEST OR four bedrooms and two hiith* LEE K. WARING ronditlon." IJat call uml let UH Muilt Ju.-t i>re-\vnr, in PXIPIICIU INVEST, CALL are junt a few otepft up on the PART "HANDFIRED" BRICK tell you more. cfmrllUon. Immtiiiule ]»uBaes- Ihird level. There In plenty of UK ALTO ft I.\8l»OIt slon. room In the full biiiu>m#>nt for EXTERIOR ADamt 3-2222 thai ping-pong table. The house It) vacant and waiting for u new Wye h wood Ranch — $32,900. DANKER & DANKER, owner. I'ieaue cftil for further built In 1958 on a quiet EvpH.t detail*—136,900, clrrlc wltl* lovely view. JAMES J. DAVIDSON C. B. SMITH, JR. Inc. Mnrj- Palmer THS-TR.1S Center halt, thre« laren Cllnl Turner S8D-BO7.1 MOUNTAINSIDE BEAUTY A HOME bed room n, two bath.i, AND ivsuiton Realtor illy H|in>lh TBiUTHSH J n r K i! panelled tlet». Mrmlier Mulllplr I.iatlna Hym 149 ELMER STREET (;ilc» Atnrood AU 2-7742 - FOR YOUR BUSINESS - 2M E. DnOAD ST. 111 Onlrnl Alt, AI) 2-t S V a. c I o u J» **:rcenefj ADnran i-1918 $26,900 - OFFICE SPACE - M«mb«rs porrlt with doom t« Ilealtor mrmlirm of the of bo tit ilen utifl kltcluMi. WESTKIEI.D 'Mttlelil ^lultlple l.lBtlnic a nil - BUILDING FOR SALE - Platter walls with A 11 ire I v wimik j Oversize two cur Ka.- C. II, Smith, Jr ADU-niO:! Kirn. Onlrt uolrllf. A. tichrli'ln. .Al) 3-781)0 plot 1H this Cui>c:-HtyU'i3 mcjticrn A natlonsl homeflndlnff service r«|to. ICxtrRH hicHi'lir: thrt'f bedruojn c-liarnuT. A pr*i- w«U-to-waU carpttinff, available without charge to the cone P. Hull ADS-OOH ilrncr C Sclnurtlt.uberi;er ty llreplace In the llvtuu ruora. proipecllve home buyer. attic fan, automatic brt*ukfaat room uff ihi' modcrc gurapi< rtoor. HIMSUIUI KUUH .ii. ninaicuc Ai>s-n:u!i cahlrifU in (U-n. A fine nml vacant Int. 'Wll- A 1)3-2010 kitchen ( <1 1 »h w Hither, ol ruiirHe), den, tiled Imth in] home in a top loi*Atlr>n. Jniur. J. Davlilaon. ,.AI> 2-1081 . llarwiiml. Wrlti. n«x WATCHUNG AGENCY Drtuittful lot with a- A RANCH BEAUTY ..( WfBtlU-Iil Lender. Ilicrt n. Dnnkfr.. .. All 2-1140 •1."H 1'itrlc Avrnur powilor room point up the ti- crllciit value am\ Hvublllty. A eellcnt lawn a nil pUnt- TO "OH" AND "AH" Scotch rinioK, N. Jt PEARSALL Ings. lurry T. Unukrr PI.K-38IM neclud^d brlclt iiKtio tit&vt* tfct YOUR WAY THROUGH reiir area nml the full base- $85,000 m v ii t (jio u rv <1 concrete foundi- & AUlivf Colonial Vp«, ytttt'rr Ixtunrt tn *'nh'r SCOTCH PLAINS-$l8r900 ticmj hnH outfiidi- fjitmnuf, 2tC- EXQUISITE RESIDENCE with three (jwlrofimK, nn«I "nh" >i»nr uny Ihrouuh volt electric service. There It SOUGHT-AFTER LOCATION IlrHt lloor ilcn, inntlern IhtH Utnx, loiv, ilrlloiotmly H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor norvrAi.\sii>i-: CAI'I'. ( oi>— rupp rnii .— li tifiirodiriM — ox- mure to LolJ. Won't you call kllchcn, lovily living IriuiillnK I'rlrk r«nrh liiimr J>;IIIHUHI utlic — gootl condition. us? FRANKENBACH ronm with lirfplac*-, 'lllll- lM-tlr.iUlllH, kitllH'll Wltl! CUSTOM BUILT ntt you iirtM'rert friMi* (he WESTF1ELD Oor 36th Yeor FANWOOD ;ithiK ;iri-a, xi^imriitr ilinltit family size! dining Krn'* atiU*. ,.«.in. prt'tly iH.|nhb,irhii,iil wt'l Inc. dlnl3K riHini with It" Rrurr- mnulstU'ii with Kimill fry, J4R,. $24,000 Fine Jurnlscapcd lot, fiil iHrturr ontl "H/»" wln- tin. <". il. Ijoivlhy, nciittor, AI) r iloiTHi (it tlir rlrhly pnnrlrd $18,500 -TS7S. ilen irftli KM vhrlvrB, Hhnl- Vorj' nlco H lioilroom flpllt. Ucr- 110 BLH HTIUCUT —AI) 3-4700 110 A pretly 1&S9 hnmc trm, rnlMfd liciirlti 5rr- Soldmn nvnlhtMc and (IIWHJ-M tli'Mlnihlo; <*(.nif»»rial)lp oltlcr liomc ia-1 MYllTl.n AVI-,. — New r.-iltlon rvmii, K ^ ntilt;]|bor~ Kvtntattm ooiri with 3 iM'droouiH, 2 »^ 1»I/UTJ f» thr Itrntiilfut wltli RfiicrnUH niz» rmunx and wv-H malnt.-tlncil with I ',{• yoar '• AlH(»t tltrrr nrr threi* at tit" Mtinifti un'l i-rdiir rk'HPt. I^aiKf- iMitlcm-il porch nti front l?fi'. lnlOKniloil rostilcn AD .1.7333 illtloti. Kllcho n fn- MpncfnuM Oitl wilt tnko tivln and uhle, I-Jnt ranci' liall with «t»tc<* fur furniture arid (Mrt'rt $35,000 Mr.. Atlhlld IV. Hlrkrlxm c: I ud(>n m« isy c;\ it 1 m* t M, l'S.:m0. .Smiill il'iu-ii luiynu'llt DUTCH COLONIAL TifilK) Iirilro(i»>K, inn UIIUIM, cnirancf to fMmlly niyh' kltrlu'n with pantry It^ytntri; full dinliiK IR-I'-O.i-If. or MA-:-HHS0. BRIGHTWOOD SPECIAL! AU3.7T.1H wall nvpit, t-outilcr top porch with hrirbr-citr flrr- room. Ni-nr all m'Unoltt. und Hiutlon. MMpt'cfftlly Hiilliihle for family l-'in.' runi-h. .1 -.lroiiniH. Very r n i) K c , (ilnhwitnlnT. In !•(,•<• ICIU-hcn. ii r K e fumlly Mm. Clnlr*I3.IUrker AI> 2-2.1(111 ftln«-*> nml n flr*t IftM»r linttt- with .siniill fhllilri'ti iiKi-ndldg Holy Trinity .Schnul. ,Vl-:S'l'l'II-:i.l> — 0 room IIIII $24,900 Hn>. Jnnel IC'arlck .. AI> :I-4TM l-af^'c well lamlHeiipi'd ttry room, **Mim»fhtfr unl- rtinlii. - OWNER MIGHT RENT - Krrraaa K. rraraall.. ADS-070S lot i« r-o«ii wcHttti*i , ni>.'i OwntT, Alt 2 lufjitloll. K'trnup, lni|>rcHMlVf m'ttlttK Spnclous In HII r<-sjipcl8. Tin Itttneh with 3 tieclrnumn nml 2 <»n 11 krittll In oitv of Mmiu- FANWOOD COLONIAL WATCHUNG AGENCY (illnwliiK illmniBlini!' ttimnuw huthH. You'll like the ffrcplaw* tr.S I'nrk Avrmm s.-ot.li IMnlna uro tliun it piiwhln^ tli"usr-t In th<< cosy I«II- ]I>]UM. tlit-rc Is it |U»i'-puM>'l'->l (lint litM.r LEAHER CLASSIFIEDS LlvinB room with llrrplaw- Mulllplr MitlnK Itlviulirr fainily ruotn; wt-11 firop room 1H a inTfert haven for th*» I i'.n*-2-7IOS ilr«n. Triui«rorrtMl owner otlCrinK at $^^,:0. $36900 tins on 0 h Jrih, It*vt-1 ucn-n: Wixller K<'khnrt AOS-7HM 1 Dlnins rouni—17' hcjimi-d ci-illiiKK nnd hu^e tir* - Dnnn Snjdrr All 2-tHKKi 1)IIII:CH In the living find dlnlim Marlon ltUuhuff Al> ^-iair. room; bedroom or den, powder TWO IN MOUNTAINSIDE ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor Mituter bedroom—-3' roum, CIUMTIUI modern ldtche.it. (Member o( the Multiple LfuCInf? System) -' lu'droomn upMnh'N with iirn- 1 —|3^.PI»0—One floor livlnc ut It-. h<-«t. with :i vory UWKV Hvlnn (Other bedrooms ulfO twl» phu-e In tin* mauler bedroom, room stroU'MiiK JUTCKM th"1 rear «»f tin* houm1 with jik'tun slzu) un'l full built; n.-w oil Hi MOCNTAINNIIUS HIM.IT UCVKI, window worliiy of tin' lumu', oviTlonkin^ IM-HIII IfilMy ulUHlr'l licit Unit KjMlcin; fully ulr i( l^uriii' (liniiiK roiiin with t'lf- and Hhrultlird Hun«'iniillnn.H (l"t 10(V\ 150). Thrt-i' "sp:ifi»ins UHra-inoilcrii kitchfn illtu.nnl; mtiti-tw-d - (fir \. n- view, MR nmd^rit k It ihill, t>i>drn. Ilundsoim riiKi-; H»HHI burn* c-iiRily at iirlhil riunpiiH room, linmcill- fxtvrUtv. Two cur garuBo viTted; lowly iMitniticf with IMM •lituiiu-y, }32.:>00. <\ J|. SIX BEDROOMS lii;ii'iulnin drivewny uml imrHIt wlbv, Ucaltor, AH ^.7S?.'{. SPACIOUS RANCH •2 —$'Mi,:M»O — !,;iri;«* OolonLil lyi"* fxpundod ranch homo Junt twr 100 x 150 plot on Wc-moW nrPi\; lu'ttutl fully luniiHcuiic V<-iu» old nml waiting fi>r a Ulu t:unilv ID till 1»H l;n^.- am North Bide. Throu^h-fcntrr-hull !!or*r iilmi. I'lluvd HI liv.'.JOu, FRANKLIN SCHOOL woU planned imuns! Then' 'in- 4 MM IMMIHIOIUK In all wltl tlniikvd by il 11x27 foot living Wi;,H'l'|.'Hvl,t) ~ It li'vel B 2"i l.;illis phtw a Imm* liitch.Mi with niljuhiln^ family r hall ;vml ovi'r --' Hviim rnotn with bay font illnlHK room mi t In* utht-r. In klliln>*i, jiiiiifi rvi\ r>o> 23' FAMILY ROOM wl mlinv si ml ilrnjiliu'C I Hiiln^ MMMII, of i-oursr, an vvvll as In I ho Nprlnulinu' w i all the mlinfc trct-a are In blf>om. 20 femt family room. Hloiie llrf- 171(1, 7 roi.irif and luiili. T. llri- yen w (itilti \VAH* r'm Uy tit IK \s (ill Ctitfinlitl house and never I>lii'/<'*, wJdi* jHli- flm>r*«. t'll I thl lull i-nMi l\vu-f;ir K'^t ;iK<' and full haMcmoni. plni*p In tin- IIVIMK riiiiui. C<»u- in (CHERRY PANELED) veil ntnli-i- tt IN tli»-r Kill t IMMC It IN hiilct'ti f(ir tlnme who I»;IUBC cjt-tc Win roof. J3K,:tvu. ivmor lioit. Mnrn-^arnKi-, )ii; Id UK iMmiifa.il t<> aiMi liiuin tin ijrivi'wuy. Sllu:ili-il on l VVJtH>l>T, STONE FIREPLACE th urns willi a lovely vli Willi Its (.ntvr h;il! tli. il .TtthtK. ^»xio lUti-r 29' PANELED PLAYROOM H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. I(H meinMl den, its thror I>oi1rn«mw am) l';;t)]K, (t \vi\\ provide it II rkcrciiiiti of KOCHI t^slo for n at MANY EXTRAS - $39,900. it i: \ l TO us mn I':ImUy on HH way up tin pyramid. TREED PLOT 100 x 159 (UNUSUAL LOCATION) n:i KAWVOOD fall imw — iijiytlim. — UT On ll]ii> (d uliow it. And to mnke titlvi- inii', I >r. old. Mllh Av-.. l-*Mti^viiii GERTRUDE WIESE UIIMIC d. | lu.li'Hu Z!l:l Ni.rlh An. nl Klivirr, Wratflrid KG it fv i-ii^U-r 1'ur you to Hei: — It's v;n-ant. $q2,500 J'.V U-7TIH) R.F.D. REAtTY 'l''ly r,|iill)|>i d hlt- A I) :i-lHlil,-> h itrrald'ilNi span-. AMI'I.IJ 1-A!llil\<; IDEAL FOR A DOCTOR . . . 136 Mulu St., KlciniiiRtuit l-'iimflv iitii l . Only —. Wnultl you lovi- to i)|ii,, d iriltif; liK-i-i- lit nrupiTty »'H» .; ST 2-2818 l.i vim; ( J )UTJIUHII It W;IH built fur a - 1 it u ii il r y Kick I.l.iKntr- i'l.T-OSAt Htiitcly trtu-n wlicrt- >">' ; " J, i 'J th.! clvitr oli-un fi-.-lliiK "' »I"J tor! Ctm'fut plitnuliiK wont Int Moi'.vrAlvsiin; II\MII IVI K lin> It..,.the . All 2-ilMSo 0 «>ll int. M;k llt-tly llniupt,ir III'MH? Thou you HIIIMIM -i"' ', Ihl llfTt th ler lint). :i l<«ini>, J bath HS(»-n.v v 1 > "I ennil biilllK. A IlirKi- -* '" V ri.-i:ri.|itl'.n " THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. IIIMIII-H fur rfiit. TIIIIIIKII WALTER KOSTER, INC. Telephone ADams 3-1422 Kit'- IITP rtirii to rent fill iwII ll <••» Kvcft nml Hu liii'lli.H-il iiri- wnll-l"- J REALTORS INSURORS fro Slnir fimo 111,1 Hell)- l. . ^tlJl ix-tlliMT. Wltlrr Hiiflflif U7^ 1« WT5. 1:II ll tittle run. Two-i-.-ir citrus .. •..nil utlr i Ml iltl|ilt- l.tNtlnK Mrmlirr .. A:>:I-IHI4M innilx lit SJiri .. All ^-USI8 low tUXl-B. Cllll flT UlC 111! 26 Prospect Stroa* AD 2-0300 >itt< III Uiittfi mill nj> . . . Illll, «itlirii« All BRICK RANCH lili'1fl> rrmiHielfil. If >mr«l MWIII I. i nt>> im.I lniin:ii-iil;it.< S!\ i.ii-::, I-....1H-: .in,) ill 1,1 WHITE COlONIAl I'll |-r\T \ ! $19,500 I II, 'I THROUGH •• -•-nil •:-..,r i:.il.i '•"I » III. HIVING TOPSIDE IN SCOTCH PLAINS > i;. iiiiiii-l .. .1 l...:..-m..i,l I,, „ ,-n , y |. lilrliiit.-il In i.-ili- fr i.i.-.i. s-;;u> ill il i.lly $54,500 I ;iti-,l 111 jil.^t nl.out 11 fi Thin allriK-llvt'ly 'lo •'" t-l.iiii liuill t. liiM-l. ;, w.|| i;tn lin.l. ,\ piiMy M, ItlnK iK.mc In lil.nl I'" ""

|di IMJ <•( »li:i.||. tfi'iH. Tlltn 1'lirU Jill.I niairl.-il i.,miilr «li" •" M.IIN I \|. ... 1.1.111 1-J y. :tll Hi,- ;|itv,inlai:i-M .,( i.|,.--Hn,ir llvhwi I., l.uy Illllt "lllMl" ll"[ ii.—i i:.i.h |-Il...i\ 1,111111 'I'll,-I.- 11 ri- m-vi'M I.".HIM. iliK 1....UI. ,-hi-iT(iil liiti-i 1956 RANCH 1. tlri pi,..-,-, 'llnlni; iix.in uli.li r-Hflin;: inline mm..... ""^1 J.' J'.l.l ; 1 f.-imily 1....111 ullli ilri'iilii.-... I'.v.h lill- Mi H'NT M.\:;i|. Ml! I...Ill ;| I' .1 cil nil Hi.- , ,1111, nl. IIK-II loimil In ;i v.'-'i'v'1.!, iil'riil.li. "" 1 II.'I. ,.ili. NANCY F. REYNOLDS '•I :ij ..1,1 'I'lm,. !..,], nn-l 1--V-. ii,,i! ,,,1 -Imtf |.Inn. 'I'll.- w|.li"l..ii" ft \ N( M i.i.ihii.l.li- Im. BARRETT & CRAIN iif: i-llwl in ri-ut!.-!• i""11 III. |.-i. ll\ In. '-|>|UI1|: II-,.- !• ' i. , \ I 1 ii i.ut;' A il.-Hr.lill"! li-.inc i'.i I,mill.i : I. I'll.-,- ti:..:."• r It tt.li •1 * II. nil •• i- 1 li 11 I :|i't 1 •. i! 1 1; id Ii' I'M n" 11 l'i llrlrn s if. in 1,11 \ 1> 'J-MIII lli-.-l.i-i( Mi •r 1 .t hi',, i' 'l t. WILLIAM A. CLAW (tlliH tir . \ \. M •ni!: IIS-;I;I ,\u IH >Miiitl. .1 In ••li i l.nl •»««1- . . A l> ;i-.-.Nr^ II. II. linn, WIIUIJII '•|l't:-. I ..in- 1...I -i. :; 1 . l-.ulis. .-..i'ih-1 111 In ., 1,1" ! • 111 « s-ss • -. . 1 v I ill,,-. 1 n, 1 ..) iili,-r -i;i f.t.M SIM) IT ALAN JOHNST N I" «'" Wn ini-hi — HIM ml — THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. AD 5-1800 O . Realtor MillC l>- l.ll'lllIK S) MI.-III II. I*. Mm*, .Ir. MI":-ii.MI WALTER KOSTER, INC. (Inirlrn W. Hilori».- HilM (iitr \m Pi.,, 1,1. 11, , Iliiilil) iiorTi-'. '•*'*• in" j, nk«ti'r •WIMI..I.1 A. llnrk Ndl.lll >lr«. Ilnrl.,,, .1,'lui. of ,Mra. Iliilli l>i ,11 Mm. l:lUuli>.flt Mti V2 KHU.071S THE WESTFIEID (N. J.) LEADER, THUESDAy, FEBRUARY 6, 1964 fREAL ESTATE-SALE • REAL ESTATE-SALE REAL ESTATE - SALE i FOR SALE FOR SALE • • HELP WANTED- • • EMPLOY. WANTED • OBITUARIES 'IANOS AND ORGAN'S—top brands. ALTENBURG - ELIZABETH, N. J. FEMALE IHiMKM'rii" \v«rK wun1«>d liy the M. A. MERCNER lest prices*. Open Dally Til 9—Sat. Til S (1j»y. ?1^ mul trnnFportatlf»n. I'l^aso J. J. SCHWARTZ CO. DUDKIN PIANO CO. writi' ti> l,o.\ 112. tart' uf WfNttU-ld ttKALI'UH — f>'fU'HAM'13 Official Hammond Organ fdlHiif inn, fur ilJt.-r>-Sli]i; lu.rt ti mi. j l,«-ark ami (i«*iiiTttL houyeiU'untn(f. all Ave., died early Friday morning in FOUR-SQUARE VISIOSfS — Tables, ponBoles, vf W'vsiiivld l.ondvr. our jubH. Call Arthur, AD 2-S636, Overlook Hospital in Summit, where MEIERDIERCK, JR. gu ranteed, reconditioned, all FORE-ARMED. brandfl, ¥24 up. Station Radio & TV, lnniiiiuiiii Kolovuv 9 »,"i Nl'HSIC he had been a patient. Scotch Plains 338 South Ave., Monday and Friday '*N|f> 1-:i«-<'trlf f'liortl Orunn.... l^r> iVtlfl \\ ilrsin•« ilay ^\ . OnU Al> Med-Surgical Instructor :-o:tl'.' ii fl.-i 4:00 I'M. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Realtor till 9. AD 2-4G6O. 2-16-tf >1. hlin Mini, nl I iiriillil I'Jr, I 1 if thert'V always a busy Kijriial iKiif oruiiii sii«-nkt'i- 2;r*' luimctliati ojtt'itlu^. NI>X aiMTi'diti'ti Nancy Fitch Hewit; three daughters, Obviously Elegant 1 (iiph'Hia pro ti rain nf\ il iiitt-.j w it h it lBri'',.\Tl 1 Deborah Anne, 11; Stacie Page, 9, stuck ln-furt* long. Why not Simp, dliiiKTware. oven ware, art- rctHiaii I'lmnoic iMiuio atir> ronn.ntnity .•UII-K*- . < >no rlnww y.-ar- work, bowl, pluy cards, elc? Will Certainly you owe it to ymir u< ii IIDIISI- that help" J "u ly, KxiiiTii'in-f in Iciichinc liai-lii'- e care of your child (any age), and Margaret Fitch, 7; a son, John family it> coiislrier tliis om- year ware, stoneware, fit lt;ss than half vro.t Salary upon. I.it., p.-rsun ti.O in,l of Health, Fire Oept. Kxetd- Scott, 10; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,,,rd of HenUorn c;ive UH a riiiK today to Chatham. Open 9-5 Monday through 'i'k V 2" Crniul I>laitu 4r>ll D> — e n t r a n a- hall - - J- t »• t > tU> \v 11 Saturday. g-IC-tf ilirir.-;. Apply *•>" It'llft- HJ l.)ir. nl' t ref.'renei'a. kit 2-6601',. 9-12-tf vaulted ceiling living j-uum — to llt-< A' l»ll%is NitllM't I'lHHO.-. 4Nr. 0. II. Hewit Jr. of 1139 Stillman Bpaclous form til dining n.oni— >""iir family in aiui Itaiiiiiiuncl 10^tra\oi<*f> OI-KHII... -IJl'i i*i:!lTll AMiUiV lo ci.'ino. t'll O \ OI I 1> Ilk ni-V 11 do Ave.. Plainfield; a brother, 0. H. delljrluful first floor family ro<-m 8B1*rMKO KSTATE — 4 choice .vlil pick up anil deliver. Al) with hweephiK HlidhiK Klasg wall eravi'8 (S burials), J225. (Jraceland •ilh Arnlmy or call Hi 'J-IIT*^* - I s T o Hewit 111 of 915 Knollwood Ct., Plain- ami eiitraiit-e to rove ted jjititd Memorial Park. KenHworth. Price Wurlltzt't- Sofllvt OriClin *H>S 1-30-21 im-lmles perpetual care. Non-socta- Himmi,.ml ( lK.nl Oman idd; a sister, Mrs. Arthur C. Ut- — porch —most pleas iu^ .um- M. A. MERCNER I'.-i.I.H«I,,II ) nil.-. HI! N(i lady would like work 3 pk'tely autonniteii kite h i* n n. W1H divide. EL. S-8967 (Ml! SAiJ:st"i,i:iiK full timt- ... ^n h*>ur week. inger of 643 RockvieW Ave., North charm ing: fating area IIIUH iir.st HUAI.TOH — INSI'IIANCE 8-1632 evenings). 9-19-tf •oil Hot) Helmut (;rniul I'luno Hll.% i'k in Inl'antH UcpiU'tmttit. Apply Call J:I^-14 'lainficld, and his grandfather, floor laundry und uowdcr room !Hrntlicr Mllllipli; l.lMtillttr llnitlimtltfl spinel oricim In pt'inmi tu AI i'H, liic hunts, June '!\PK111K\CEI> ynuiiB lady desires —four maotfr sized biMlruoms 512 Dudley Court. WcHtllrld COW Oil HOHSiO manure, well rot- ith Shop, 137 OPiitmi Ave, .. ilo day's work or live in. Itec.-i.t ^rank II. Goodfellow of Hollidays- BIG FAMILY KITCHEN —2 impreBRive tileit batlis, ADin. 2-4140 ted; farm rich top soil; also fill dtrt, Knnbt- i'tiiiHoli' l'litiitt (l«e«l)... Drill 2-G-tf ef.'rem-e. Cull '2T.I - :1SIIS between burg, Pa. There'H" an ovoral)^]ntinn<•*> a\' 1-23-tf $5 delivered anywhere. Chestnut iltliilinonil Clitircli Sloilrl A ::lll A- 7 I'M closets and what's nu>rt—thin Farm, Ml! S-4S88. 6-14-tf I'll-211 Ton.- Cnlilnrt 1400 He was employed at the American WITH BARBECUE 1 VKll.M, lioiisr'W.iik, li^lil iion- exquisite bouse Is oompletHy , Tiu'flilay, Wt-dnt'rtdny. Thurs- llll\l\(i n\v vuntlitioned fur your rum- PARTY MOVII3S for rent With pro- I'lnno Heutnl—*1J M.mlli to du at Inline. Al)-:i- Cyanamid Co. in Bound Brook and • REAL ESTATE-RENT* I I,milieu 1-20WI day, Finluy S:Hn-4:3p. UtMViciH-es. $36,900, fort. jector, cartridge type reel. Any )vvn tr:uiMpt>!Maiioii. Call Ai>-S-luM was a member of the First Presby- child can run the projector. Jarvia, ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE, Int. WOMAN', experlelieed nietnullolli- A I.I. HIIICK ruiicl] homo, !\ bt>d- 54 lilra St., Weatileld. 1-24-tf fter 7::iO p.m. terian Church of Westfield and Echo PREMIER SHOWING rooniH, 1 '-) hut hs, 2-i'iir g£irsiK*\ in it> H. Jf-rHfy Ht,, Hllznlieth, \. 4. I'lierator 70 Wl'M w Inlie* i>art time Stwt Four bedroom.—«»» »nd Man ur 1'aiK, Kintsht'ti Imsi'irH'iH. WAITnir,ss nml fmuiliiiti Mill want- viii'k In Wenttleld. Cull 2',13-231)4 .ake Country Club. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY AvullHt.li' hy .luiif. ltt'iltiJiR* r»ir QunlKr vlns ro m Kitoi<:ni.nn sofa bed with aiiti >il, part ittni\ Apply .larvis Oriiu' >AVs work wanUMl for Wed. Thurf. Mr. Hewit attended Wardlaw onr-H»lf fcn"'" — " " SETTING J-2.1. Call HL G-ClSt. 1-30-tf FIREPLACE •er. Kxoellent condition. $T5. Call Sturo, r-4 l-:hn St., Wowtllflrt. MU 7-1 1S1. 2-G-tf t I'll All 2-1870 School in Plainfield. He was gradu- „,,,, (!r<.plii<'f mill limropd rHl- PRTCE IS'$14,500 WK USUALLY have several com- WOOD fortable homes for rent fn West- •1 M*l'*.ll II'3\(T'I) woniiin wantH dfiyH ated from the Mercersburg (Pa.) For Sal* \ I'HIOHT piano, Huttnbli' for beght- woinan. must have car, lng _ dlnlliK room — liirire field and vicinity, PriceH average vnrli Mon., Wed., mill Tliur.H. No Academy and from Lehigh Univer- 1176 to $376 per month. Please call ifr, }:o. Aii-:-sai3 Fridays to 1; references. AD-2- rniiHporlat ion. fall I'!/ 7-f.Snl. ""12 sity. pMrllrd lie" — ov«»tanl two- J. J. SCHWARTZ CO. —we'll do our best to help. Barrett ft Crain Realtor**, AD 2- o»- 8-1800. SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. *NO\V tires G.70-7.10 s IB. Mounted 1 Funeral services were held Mon- far *»««. «'«* *<"• y" " "RESULTS COUNT" 6-26-eow VX 2-1M0U in extra wheel rims. Klt'tst lint' SHl'IIK'I'AUV for administration de- ItenHum 12-SO-tf Mohawk Hloriu Traik #( 1'ly Nylon partment, experienced, ^ootl steao • TAX RETURNS day morning in the Presbyterian 0,,n color wlirmr. Q»Ie« «t'*»t 338 Pnrk Are, 1*1, «-!1777 WOOI)-:! year old split, IS bcii- Tlri'M. IS" wheel 111B Ford and other and typist, lnti-restlnl! illvolfilll'd :hurch with the Kcv, Richard Ii. >ms, 2 butliK, «arant', vvv. ruuTn, . KINDS of flower plantfl and cats, 1'nlr r.ir $24,511 AU-3-0929 work, flood lirneillK. SV 'l- bour _lmlcr location. Mr. Stuart IIImrh..I»f. 7-1433 i'itiiMH. Convt'iiii'iU tu m-honlH. Doy tomato la pots, £6c. At> 3- iveek. Apply I'crNonnel Office. Dvei- I'l'.HKIt AI. nnd Nl.W YO1IK imith, assistant minister, officiating. lonk llofipital. Ktuamit. •'Hi' early, avoid tlio Ht!HII, get Mrx, Itt'iitrlci' 'H'tlner N. Y. bus and train, nvatlnblo s, e-20-tr S 1'O'ITHHY SHOP him the per- •oar ltKKUND Hoonor. I will prfi- Interment was private. PI, fl-:!(tso MArch 1. ?^2T. inn. fall 88»-i»4« fect Mrirt for your Valentine — IUUKH First Cbolc« lain ytitir return In ynur llomp or Mm. Ruth Pin en .. Vh 4-42^2 nnd iiMhlrityn for him, Stoneware (il'lMOIIAL h.iuseworker, Mini. Wed n y OFl'MCIO, ^7 (llonwooit Hoad, caHHeroleH ami pitchers Tor her. Krl, reliable, must bave referea- •'anwood. OBITIAHV NO Sei'ondH are half prlt'C tit Ihe pot - AD IIAMIIV, I'luirlf'H I... beloved VACATION PLACES • WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA Over 25 Y10AUS F.XI'KIIIUNOR UHI i>f T*orrahu» PlVlffpr Jinny,, . ry. The I'ottery Bhop, 32 WaKlutnir 'htme 8811-62117, aHk [or Mr. Font. Avenue, Chatham, Now- .lertu-y. witieut of 125 H»'f kmaii Btret't, |»K C'OIl—POK UKNT on woodinl CHILDCRAFT I'MHiMrsi l-:n woman wnnttM for l uliidpld, tllfil Mumtay, February wore, lovely new IS bedroom homo, cli'iuiinn* ami ironing t \vi> dnyw pi*r :tril. I'dthi'r of Ohiti-lcH I/. Uarry Jr. Calvin M. Schwartz fully oqiiipppt! with JR*W fiimltui'f For prlceB and terms, call: MAHOCiANV SII'IRII bed, vanity tn- i>k. Cull AD 2-27(57. 'OMin TAX — All tyiM'H returns llfirlmru l.ynn ami I3lU'u r^oulHe; non and ftijplianrcH, fireplace. Salt water Margaret H. Ahlfold, lleeianal Mgr. blp with inlrror; ti dining room H'epared In our ay nwimiiiinK ideal for ulifltiron, ADami 2-6841 .... . hem of ilrmviTu; Marly ii A..M. to !i I'.M. by nppolntrai'iit. St. \Vt>5it field; Ilralhor of Mrs. Realtor Insuror frosh wilier pond for boat HIM:, or 1-31-tf American desk with 'J drnwot'H, 4 * KAMTKII KAHMMJS 9 WatolmoK AB.-iicy, 4r,S 1'arlc Ave., rlofl Mrdlnley, Suit I*nk*» City, ocean bathinR. D«Rlre family who Mat.'hlnK end tal.ien, drop 1 f you strt> in nci'il of inmicy nml H.oti'h J'lulllH. full FAnwood 2-BB112, tuh, Mrs. (it>or«:<* V, HreltlV Her, $13,900. 1827 E!. Second St.. Scotch Plnlna lll fit vi- It TKXI>IiU, I,OVIX(1, MWIOYAIILK entertainment for chll- lear table. 203 HOSB 1'laee. No tele- nn work only a few hours n dny, 1-^3-121 S 10 Summit Ave. "WtHlflfUl aiul Mrs. !*|0. ${100 per Hoanon Juno 15- lron's partlpa: clo-vns, magician, all phone culls. 2-6-21 •crvlchiR- AVON rUHtoiin>rn i« your Irciii'i1 Del Fnpfi of "Wnrron Town- (iiirty pnlier R-ooda. Call CJiarlle- aiiHwt'r. ICxcilinur new in'odui'tn ai'i- »hl|>. I'HnuM-ftl will bt> hold from tlie 1 FA 2-4200 AUK. 1st. Further details PI- fi-t;03ii. Tomlnl, AD S-05D1. 9-10-tr With tt flrpplnce in the living lau2t HIIKAKI'HONT, mahoiinny; Imee- lUmbllnn sivi't'UR'f I'lirnln^H. Cull MI HfUKhiR Home for Funerals 20fi liole desk, tnaliotfany, with leather ^-fiHH fur lioinr Intrrvlfw. INSTRUCTION • \VCHI fitli KL, IMnlnllphl, Frldny, roum and « mulUitnne picture Member lop. Both 111 excellent condition. N lYh. 7th tit i»::iO a.m. Solemn Hlffh We»llltld Multiple l.l»llne SITE-LIGHT LAMPS CilH .liable ofl'er reftmed. AD "-r.Or.4. )uhini MIIHH »t Si, H*»rnard'H uindow — plponnnt, lirljrht din- OFFICES FOR RENT KXPnillKM'F.ll saleslady wanted, ORGAN iri'h 1 i>. u.in. Internment In Ht. vlns trouble read tug. sewing, or full time. Apply la person, Bamn's d Wdbid Htutlylns? ;\'S ulni'kH and suitH, very rea- Ding Store, I-:, llinad St., Wesltield. jOHHona la your homo. Modern meth- IHK rbum — Inrwe electric lclt- * * • * OFFICH SI'ACK FOB RKNT ods. All maltOH and models (except Ffrst Hour, air conditioned, parking1, Try Our Bite-IilRht Lamps Hiniahlc, all in line condition, Hlr.c Take One Home on Approval •12 tall. Also lady's HtiitH anil dre;i- hord orKarn. ehrn wMh mniilc brenfcfant $50 por month. iiorsrnvoiiKi:!! to sleep In. r. llll.l). II. AD1IAMI STATE TKAVKL, AGENCY E. T. WILLIAMS , ni?.e ;|»-'I2. Al) il-3711'J, after C . AI>-2-H4;it P.M. ilaya, ri'eenl icferene 1I1S 1'errU I'l. WMtlleld gpftfe — *«'«> bedfoom* and FEBRUARY SPECIALS A, 1 7(15 Crntrnl Ave. A1> 2-21B8 All 2-7H44 ABC Count Holds ri'f Ciimtomer Pntklnu in Hpiir A1IT TIMIO TYPIST Yutinir laily 6-6-tf bit Hi down pins t*rt> nilrtlttonnl WeistlU'Id, N. J. UST free?..!'. (;ir>; ihouMimlH of n-n-tr 10-24-tf I.OMUH, tonne old, Homo moilern, *!. who wishes to work Ifotn I I :00 AM lo 2:0(1 I'M every Saturday In Heal I.OWEI.I.'S 1IIIIMIO NTUIIIO, 1008 bed room» mi. I-ftrice pniielltHl WK BRIJIUVR T11P.SK IIOMIM ptlcc for Kehruiiry; school dl'BHH, Am! AIHOMI TUB KIKK.IT OFPK'R RENTALS — D*»sk ftpiien •— \RW I*IA\oS, with bench, 10 year $'J.f,O; tmlr of twin MletKll liedw, $12: lOslute office. Answer phone ami '•Mltrill Ava., Westflohl. AD 3-3063. Minor, Youths Bticrt'larlal and accounting .it*rvice. anuiU'i', %i\\K; Lowry KltMHric Or- clerical work. William A. chirk. liiiMfiitfiil recrtMi^tlnn room—r^ar mvs IN Ttiioiii UKspiocrivic n.H frum f BUS; rebuilt (inindn lame Wallace NllttlllK plrltll'l'd III Instruction on All Instruments l'HHli HA.VGKS AMI WIVII Por Information please call M r«. fnnne, ?12; old wax doll, Jllfi; lo|> Uealtui', 4:10 Heutli Ave., W.'Sllleld. 1 Walsh, AD 3-3701. 11 -21 -tf frm $3i)&; salos, PPrvico and rcntalH, AD 2-2i".00. All lCHHonfl private. Kictiard Keys, 19, of Morristowh pniti)—nlinefeed Rnmse—lovely fjIKIS TO HAVK 'I'lll'T Ol*! ^!!- The Plftno Hhnp, 5T.t Terrlll Iloml, halt" of i'.>|M'oi1tn>t Ion cherry hutch, 9-7-tf 'I'LMTV TO SHOW TIIKM TO *:I5; chrome kitchen BI'1, $14: fo- wns aiTestt'd Monday on a charge on-'ICK—Int floor, attract Ivc, ,100 Stnh l'luiiiB. 1*1, G-370S; l-'A 2-S»«3. lonial inaple table, 2 end step anil Hide iiroprrt> tu MountnlnMlile. VOL. quaio foct plliM rooontlnn room — Open cvtMiiiiKB 'til !t. ic. ll. lil'liSNlQTT, tmtohor of piano. of possession of alcoholic beverages will alt^r ami (Irnorntc to milt. 141 Vour AntliorlSBfel litiwry Or^nn .no. coffee, llni" comlitlon, J4T,: n- • HELP WANTED - • Latest methodH. ClasHleal and pop- Hltiicr Ht. Weatfteld, AD 3-01O2, Dpnlrr plete tlrcplacc net, J2T); corner chair, iilar. 1 .eHHiuiH In your homo. CG6 in his car. Two Westfield youths ( $20: roller Hkiiti'H. ?5. l>orlanli,l,. Wnntlleld. Cull AD 2-53D6. 1 -2-t f 11-27-tf AIM IIII;S IIKSAI.I: SHOP MALE with liim were charged with intoxi- IIANCH with (Ii'n, 3 bedrooms, B-5-tf 1 IH I'll 1IATM Mevei-nillli- II,I.. Mex'i'Nvlllc cation, police i-op'orted. ixircli. beautiful Fuiiwoud luL, Full l.ln«- uf Millinery 1O-N I'.^l., t'M-i'tit .1Ioiitln>' M)\V AT LAST A MOW SClKM'll'li; $227iO • STORE FOR RENT Ml 7-1 Mil AlllllOl I0MIONT IN A 1'AllllI.OIlS GUITAR The youths nnbbed In the car In M1W LINK O|f PIIODIM "I'S KSi- Prlvntir I.t'Mnonii —~ Moilrrn Mcthnili. Plymouth Rd. were Edward Brown, ANTKtl I'. mahoKiiny knee hole AIII.I'.S I:.N mil TUB 1'IHST TDIH lo yf.iirH iirofi'NMltiniil nml tpftchlnic STOIII:, 17 x «, with or without ilctsk. circa 1KDII, $140; bos nprlni,' •M.erieiice. (nil AI) il-^HHO for pre- 22, of 106 Myrtle Ave., and Anthony additional reur simco. AD 2-3300. llI'UHiirT PIANO — Wulnut (lnl«h, 'in H«KH THIS OWKII. voi' «-.\s Ivory Ut>y topH, rut\vv iiistninuMit .>;• niattlcia, iloiible bid Hlze, like l.iiliiiiry HiilUuilr IntervlciT. Garcia, 21, 1005 Irving Ave. Oril lM-droumn, 2 bnllin, nrc- Mli-tf (H'lOIIATIO THIS lit SIXDSS I'HOM 8-20-tf liict', MountnltiHlcli-, |24,DI)O. liko new. Asking ?175 "i* r('finoiiiiV»li> f voi ii iioiii''.. THIS t'ori,i> MIOAN Also picked up was a 14-year-old STO1IK—Attniotlvp, 300 miunrv foot 1'I.AVI'KN ami I'i'lli with inallrcBH, A si'.ciiMi nt'iinu l'oii \tiv — FABULOUS NO si: I.I.I v •; 111:111 ntioti. ALSO Raymond Young, — Piano Studio Wcslfield girl. She was referred U PIUM riM't-ptinn entr;iiu'o—will (xlt^r excellenl ciindltion, $211; llill-Ulte llulli iloKrrt VOIIIIK. Aunt. nml ilcrotiitc to milt—HI Elmer St.. bnliy i-oaiii. excellent condition, $30. i.x<'i''.i,i.i':\T 1 i''(iu i'iitii'1,1'! ox the juvenile aid bureau and released LANDSCAPING WnstllPld. AT) 3-010n. 1-8-tr 11 in 1111 :>n:vi . IHI'.N on «'iuiii\ PAMV0O11, 3 brdioiim rnnch CLEARANCE SALE A II-2-1' I :i 1 11 v\ 1: ii\\\(iM. 1 \ i> 1: r !•: \- dill nr Write for Information in custody of her parents. with i>x])iiiiNiy 2 lulillliuiKtl OIONCIO TOUAV IIV WIIITIMJ TO i 131 No. i:uellil Ave, AI) 3-4£:l? Garcia was released on $50 ball. bcdronniM and lmtli; rcirrciiliuii STciitio—Atlrnrtlvc, 300 i=c|unro fpft Lamps and Lamp Shades C-S-K ftarrnuniiH 1 h In Mountnlimlile ronm, 'I hathH, JliS,^O(>. PIIIM r^ci'pt ion iMitrjinci' — will flltor WANTED Opportunities Unlimited Brown and Keys were held in de- Hunch — center linll, Inrice 11%'- nml (li'oorntp to mill—141 Elmer St., 20% - 50% off llol.il Iiuliintrli'H CLARINET IrTsTRUCTIONS fault of bail. Wi-stlliilil. All 3-0102. 1-2-tf ON 1IHAMJ KIW MKIirilAMII T WE BUY BOOKS Illl. I. lloM'<-itelil Hoiul lli-KliiutTH —- Advanced IDK ruoin, illnhiic room, iiuxirrn VISIT Ol ll NKW NUmvlKMW Komervlllc, Neiv JITNCJ' KAMIJKt* niNAniS The four were appreliended by i-i.uAsr, CAI.I, i-oii mcr.Mi.s 1-lll-tt POl'll biMlroormt. iMn.-llccl ri-r- TiiKiiioMioiis sr-i,>i;("rio\ • rndiitUc — Athens C«finervulory Sgt. Donald lla'nn and I'atrulman kitchen nit It >vnll OVPII nntl • BUSINESS • P.M. BOOK SHOP mllit, r>U» 11oulc*vitrtl AT> 3-THO1I rontiou nmtii, ^ ',1: batlis. NuitU 1'HllJ'. CI'STOMI'H l*.\ltlvlN(i I l.i:itK—lIOOIvlClll'.l'F.K — MA It: William Greer' who said he found a tiilitc t»l> rnnjce. Three iiletiMiuit side, SJS.llllO. a»» I'nrk Ave. I'l. 4-I»l«« H'l^'h M.hoi'l, rolntneri'ln 1 Krail 6-10-t OPPORTUNITIES All ^-2ir, bottle of wisky in the car. The po- 7«n t'ciilraWILL1AAAi Av S LAMPS Mnioe ,\|M'ii.'ne.' in IHM ,k Ei IT (>iim ain MIT INH'I'H I '<" iMl'l prlvnh hrilroMinn IIIMI iwt* colored tiled i-:.-tr offiee I line. I0I.-2-MHI belvvei-l 'IO\ I'ASII FOI1 MB.N'S CI.OTllINKi, rid- ill i<|lli ill yn.\ i> your ]i Itiiiht. Full ItiiMriiirnt — two rnr imKSHMAKNH. I'llKtom llin.l,' cujit tin! In Knjuy Un Plymouth ltd. urea. FOril licilrnninH, 3 liiitli«, 1 furniture, liniBMWiirt', frhuip, ehlnu. •\t<>n tliu flr-niliiiK nti'1 roth-fihit.-; inrmi'y from HliitM .Ifens.'H. l''lnt' detiiilltiK anil will) rcAl nrr.\ flnt-Ht Hi-uti-li IMlihiH urc-il. Wolff'H, 118 MiullHon Avo. I'l, 6-2ir.ll. I'll llllt:il wiinti.il, Kill utility I.H. .loin JI r iirntiiM) BitrnKf — Inrtfe, level lot with NI-:\\" 'I'VIM': liiKii UIIHI ity coin op- llilli.l'Hm-. Also nllernllnnn. Adiiiim Mi|iii' IN. $37,5110. iTiiti'il diHp.-nun-H in tli If* iin-ii. N. s-6-tr titMi, 1'i-i-r mnn; | r e iree i'cr-t 111.MI H S Hell hiK. Tu I|UM I i I'y ymi imiHt liav CdLMilTIIR »yi.SIIKS TO 11HV \K- cur, n-fiTi-iir*'M, $i;mt n> fl.iMio VAHU. CIHIITIIN'S |:IU'.V<-1"|,.M1IM N'.-W, DHIVIOK. iiartB delivery r.ir Went Car Stalls, Sets Meld l''i>rd iiarlM il.-t'aI'l iiienl. Matnr< Seven In tw.-lv.- hourw wt»i-kly rail I'r.Hlil.'lltlill I'MIII folnplele tor 'I'OI.S, II l-:\'OI,VRItM, KMVION AM> mini preferred. Call Pal-In .Matiaui- net i-\fflli'iit miMiihiy inct»inc. Mori |!l-|iili' Iiml MlHli Kclii'i'l. IIU:lMKt pint- NWOIillS. MTAIIS AMI I'l'IIIlOH A l.l.V li.' volt HAVH Mir lwr.sTi- mil lime. Kur |ifrt<(inKl Intcrvli-w all.In rntlllfc. Iliil.'X In "ii.'li v.ilniii.. LOST AND FOUND OATKII Till: ••OSSIIIIl.lTIIOS r I.H'MINSI^II, WILLIAMS, KA y-nZllT. Off Collisions 1 wi-ltc I'.ti. Iliix 41N, >, IMttMluirKh -, --litnlKi't li'i'ina. Aft IT 7:ini KA 2- Of' TUA1)1.N<> I.\ I'Ol It IMtlCS- I'n. Imludi- plmni' immlni1. io-r,-tf IKIVS lo ilcllver al'IcruiMM, n,'\\.s- LOST Will th« lnily win. inok •2NT IKIMI: iv (IHIII:II TO I WANT a Htelnway, or other Illif papi-fK "ll bicycle nil Nnrlh side of limwii i-lntli font, l>y mtwt:tlt<> from Mountainside—A second seven ve- HIV A NKWKH HOI SIC. OH A piano. Klnilly cull JlArliet 2-I3SII. Wl'lltllelil. Mll.'il e 12 yi'MI'H 11I1I. Wiiinriif H Cluh, Thin-M, Jiiu. ;U), l.AllttKU JKMSIC. OII >1AVIII-: • PETS FOR SALE • Call All H-1797. l>!ra::i' i r• t urn nml claim )HT own? hicle chain crash in less lhan a i-iii-tr AH ::-7Hio nr Ai»-y-(i:(4:i jits'P A *'1>IJ.'I''I-:HI':.\T" iiorsi:, DON MAXWELL IN'I'KHKS'niVd collectionn or hobl.leM week along lit. 22 occurred Monday WK IJVV1TK VOl' TO CAI.l, IS KVtil.IHIl SIMIIMiHIl Spimlil l>up- 885 Mountain Ave. tu diHplfiy llarrott & (^riilii wludow'H MIST I.U.IJ'H i>y*> KhtHNCH nml :t morning at New Providence Rd. SCHOOL'S OH MTOI" IJi AMI IMIIIH''. lilvs. AKC, cxi'i-iilii.iial liri'i'iUtiK. (l.'l Kim St.). 1'letlflo call Mr. llarrett, • HELP WANTED - liimliH n( K.&ll. H1IIIH|IH ill ClinitnT- AI1O1T OLll IIVIT .*i white. AH-S-7:i:iH allor 7::l» \I> ;t-isoo. 11-24-eow laii'l St. in'iir Stmlh Av<-. Hut. \<'ob. No one was injured. Last Wednesday r.M. ACROSS THE WAY! (11,1 N tirai'fh'i with m-vi: fun. Inlty of VMCA or Uliilto Tln*utri'. Hotter Hall, 37, Wynncwood, Pa.. Iruiit — eillriuirp hnli, Rood EVK.VI.Vfi 8-29-n.o.w.-tf wiiiil, Al> U-Ur»7LJ. was the driver of the first car which Myrn SI. Wfioil RND-21SO ALSO stalled in the fast east bound lane. •I'r mints M ml lUnliiB room, I'rcd J. HhFvlcn 7S5-SO-I2 • ROOM & BOARD • Upholstering AUTOS FOR SALE Ilo left the vehicle to get help from InmUy klti-licn. Tlirrr rxrrllrnl Furniture Repairs PERSONALS • a nearby service station. l-'OIt FI.IU-'.HI.V Tiuiri or wi.tiliin, tlrHt I'l-'irm.iim iiml a lmtli up |iln« M».(ir, (ii'iviilc t>v scihi-pflviiti- nmm, ADorm 2-0226 HH III;VI:UKM> noi-iiON.sorv, In his absence Mrs. Michelc Bray, n Calvin M. Schwartz UNION COUNTY MOTORS li-ltuatiHt, 1110 N, Av<-., fltirwnoil. :)7, of !M6 Central Ave., Plainfield, '"itrlh ln'ilrti.tiii IOIIMIIII'. >lml- N, .1. Iv%or further infornmtlrm 7 Kti - iNCOrtl'UHATKl) 1*855. l^-f.-tl stopped sharply to avoid a collision '•'•» oil ln-nt :i" i:>II.;ilS(t V t ;t 1»1»- rinnlfl '!'V, • ROOMS FOR RENT • YOUR AlJTIIOWSiKP IMiwer traiisfnrliHT, *SH. Al> 2-BO41. with u car in front of her that Jrurl — (*vn cup icn rn K e — 182T E. Second St.. scutch rinln» swerved to avoid the stalled ear. rtillNISIIKI) room or adjoining Volkswagen Center muill-Nt Inn, *1K..-|(H). FA 2-4200 roi.niH, conveniently located, llusl- ll«>rsi:il<>I.l> ll, tn:i - Vfiy r,'iiMori- LEGAL NOTICES • Investigating officer Joseph Mazur IIPKH lmly or ladlon. AD 3-5188. nl,l nmvlnr, Smilli. I;I; Jll'luay 1124-34 South Ave., Plainfield, Pt (5-7400 A vi'., Kaiiwiiinl. l''A L'-r.l77. said this .set up a chain reaction as Mcmlxr. Wextflciil 6-20-tf VOIK i: TO (III'.III'I'OIIN Multlolc l.lKtliiis Service ate ..r i'Mtin>r;itii'K M. Tir- her cur und the next five cars col- t.\lUiV, nttmctlvc ronm for prmitli'- li» tl. li. nf]lMri. Kl USED CARS ,S(|.V, ilei'eaned. niiin H*'nii-prlvatn bulli. Convenient illtlcm, IhiK'il oak iloulili' lull., I'll-]- I'tlrHiiiint lo the iinli'r of MAItY I'. lided. North wlile location. Ciirnnu avall- KANANi; .SurroMnle uf tile r,,uiity nlile. All 2 - 7 T, 15. 1 - 2 - fi ( VOLKSWAGENS of Union, made on tlie fourth day li.tllAlil'; «U,Ki Tainli'in liikf. of l''el,ruary A.M., 111(14, upon I lie CROSS COUNTY REALTY (••ul:i. i;iir,lfii ,-,|uipni,iii, MMIII-' fur- .Stoi'k #1'1I-A .'ippHeittliMt of 111.' illid.'rHil'.n.'d, a!i 1 1 ,, , ltCfilturN llrm lloor apiiiliiiHil, rii'iir i-Cllliin niture, .iihiT ;i p I i .I'M. All wi-i-k, i'-C. stock #:ir,n-A ii .' Hi .ill . Ill rick . . t # Klir ' or the eiitale nr mild ile- rii;i WfiMhiimtfii si, AD i!-7:;:i4. Hr^t Mountllili Avclilic •mil Mures. Ladles or y, .'lit lern-'M Hliii'll #i;,»-A i:> fill ('< • IIVIM-llM.', Klui' eeaM.'il. liotl.e IH lier-'ijy Clven tu in-efcrieil. HcMi-.iio.-il.il-. full STATE 1 •!i d I,:,. t 'UII VI' HIM'-, n'»»' the ereilitoiK of Hill,I , I'-..; 1 - •• , 1 III GRAY COLONIAL .MiilltlllllliKlilc, Ni« .ICIKCJ- IMITi HO 21 :»-l'li:< l; H> ' I ional, "J llvlnj: rci.nil tu (.it Sf 1, liter•11 . . . . ejihlliil lo Hie Hiihi'ei'll.er under mi Hi Allmiix :i-."l"il rliiilr.i, fri'czi-r u jn-l i; !i I. li-K ivnl 1 !»(it S< rla 11, i! 1 a' •H . . , . i,o!.r,.un or alTiruuilliMI their elalnin and ,1 WHITE TRIM Iiml ilry.Ty. . vi.rl..H« ..lln-r H 1 u t;" Si •.!;-[ 1. Tun 1,2115.00 lannda against tto- eHtate of fJa I.AHfil': litil-;iit! Inf. r""m, Iirlvati- Cull l-'r-i-7.r,r,:, i.r I;:II;-;Ilin fur ;m- deeeiiseil within i.ix month* flu $27,500. EXCELLENT MOUNTAINSIDE luith iiiul shower, n. ;\r all lrnoH|H,r- III, it', I, ,'f J.'l|.| order, '.I' til, y will liition. (mlet r <• « I .I i' II I I n I nr- «. IMPORTS he fnl"V,T I'.lllell ff'IM J»r' •»" < U t I !l I'. Ill-eiilifilMl. Uerereneeii. |.\\ i-OfiKi; uiiiAVrrr ii;.]r- i'i i.i .1 r,,nt :•:, OFFERINGS 1 rini-: t he fi;uiie arahiMI I 1 Thrlti Shu p. 11 f> SS , stn-lil Av A Melroiiolltan, lircen J arill.ii "HI l.ullt <|,P,,. brdroi.m, \),1, Un nifortH of hr.nif Inr tin W.-Nltll'lll. 1 -\ tin Uu nil Tipfirni. Alia Ib.me', l-pilnt Coupe, Iteil 1,II(I.-..(III (I2II.IHMI —Knur tir'trii.inl ppsirlt- ,.i,,r. «,.h,[iiil man • ileluve loimi-e I'liii-li-di l>'ord (Anillin), II ray :!:Ml.(ili '""' nml oiir-lmlr li liuiiir — llnu whit.' <'ii|.i' l'"'l. h.-ih-.-oiii - - i-'inl ]. i-i \ :i t .• tiiilh. I'TI- \i-:U' !!•]! iiii'l 11'^'. • It ^ i:iin ntii Willl.Mt !•'. IUIS'. All,, Iteuaiill llauplilnc. llray :!7fc."H with Fi'pnrnlr illniiil; V:,ie -lit rill.'. l!ie.ikl'iif.| M1V"I !. ;,it |M ', j. , rnr, hunil in' 1 L' 1,'tiri. h; ck *i;:i.- :,;i i:hu street room lirt-pi:ui' In llv- ek i:, i:, Itenaiill lianphlii", llreea 4'ir..iil *""" '" <"'•'• l.lvlHK room will. AI >-:• I:-y!i J-I;-JI [trir,. ;i t ^,:n. Sin,(IN si ^ I r;u^ is i 1[I",00 SWs'ttiehl, X J 1,1K n.oiii iin.t l'H-1-: l;i >M" -hi IMIHI'I Mi. i "U U- Kul,>- I: r. K11 Mh I'old tAlif;lia)l, lUue ::•';• li MIM-Ilr.1 flr,.,,,11(., „„„ )nm(. n ii I I o . SI any I if. -M. Walking illmniK-r I" 1'I.KISUT ro.Mii, oi'lio."lle hath T.'.'s IMt'tn'- AM '- M's I ''V. iihii:*< till I \', ,i r ,i!l u.i ii."|"Hi;' i fun i ;ei,1 I, ui:u; inefei nil AH ;:.;i7!".> all. i- 'i. DOMESTICS filial m-lii)iilB. I-MIIM rn 1111,1 MM II. %\ i. I mil illnln LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS "HIi liri-nkrnM nr..;l. All lxll- IHnnl r.-r finl IIMIIHI III :ir :i\ I Slnek Cr.iMl-A 1 'ir.:. Kuril F- inn l'jiiii-1 1 "-llvt-ry % "!»ft. 1 l.iilf.-l .-. J > ,'i u-rnni" l-illl,. Al'l .'i-'iVl S k If l:i< A I !•:,!< E1 tj Ii-1- !,.• Siilii-' I'nnv, While. (AH In),... S ..;',, BRING RESULTS nifiiii, nri. «,,,,,.1f>l,», )lnn>,,.r |, SI.M-II I* I 11', -1'. 1 '<:.:> ( '..ril tlifiilK) Cunv . * I ("i-ii !•!•!.. en,i I'lirvjin I'JMK'I iM-11VIM v, 1S.,II. („„.„ „,„.„,,. „,,„„,,. *:ir.,IH«l—Culi.nllil fi""l I" '•"'•': APARTMENTS FOR RENT I'M;/ '"'iH'vy fini.Mla ILndhMi. \:l\u> l,7!i;>. »p,lll Icv.-I. :l l.cln.'.n.H. Kl 11.:.!, f'iifJIMiif V-p;tn.-«-tir<-r I.inn.. Mfnli'l 7"-, '"" '' '" unit mi m mmtiinn- uriidi. Itv.-I ri-i- r....iii f M.irk. .Mint ' *> !"- •!['- V1LLANE 8, SONS, BUiLDERS \\» inly all iiii|" d i,f nil trade,, !lt: !i)til |,r.Thite,l.

CALL US! '\M:I. iiiirii, i:if,:i I'h.vrol.t in •:• ,.||. nl rum.iiiK ei.rnlltliMi, linily Htdtie nnd frfnn*' nun h. ,>ll,-, I, II,".'. |,;.lli! JMI", liee,' biltlety The lnrtt"' llvliiu- ri.iini Have apartments storting at Mercedes-Benz H,,| I ,, • • t , '.III'! i,.- II :ill II ?4 Ht Itl'MI IK winiilerr.il Inr in three rooms for $95.00 ,..• • :, ('.lilHH ,|ll III ,11111.1. lortnlnlnK. £ l,eilriM.ni«, ll'.u ii m. 1'i.iitiiel II. .Mayer, I,:::.' 2 lilllllH. f"H Imn'Mlient- |. |,,ill.-, :r. \V "lit tltld, itr ciili All The (ti-n IHIH Hlhliiu: AD 2-9047 or AD 2-4850 '60 190 SL Roadslor BIIIBS ilixirn tu rear \m- 4 tf While '.-.illi lib,, I; flo, Ti.|> r.-ni.l.utli.l •a.be, Inl.i'Wr. li i MI:.II HI ll K -riiioi .1, itise I d r arcn; lieiillt Itllll y IIIIKI- III M 111 1 I t t 11 % i i i n i II | li II . : I tut,nine, '|.I. JTili. A J- neitlled I'll. I I I CHARLES G. n B nl I I 1 I I I I I I I '61 190 SL Cpo-Rdstr. 1 1 'I \ 1 IMlVrlAC 1 iloor I'litallin MEIERDIERCK, JR. :i,,, 1'. i\ II h I' ,1 1. a Ili'-r l.il'-i ii,r l.i.il;'" ^tt.rtlii', 11 W 11 f \\ t 1 1 I I t f \ well iniiMiltlllied itlil',mul,lie Hi- ion li.'idlo .V ll. ii I.!'. Idlltl KxiHUllve'n rnnrh -- u i *» 11 11 111 . AI > .:• t -i I r.. Realtor Huge livlnic riMHii, full itliilnc, 3 lifdf..Mimri, 2 I ,v. liilleiii'.e, I -..wili'l atll'.lllol.lli'i 14 1IMU MIiltllJ'i elation war,..n luttlis, lien and KIIII- I I I II I II Oi! , Hliy oil) IIHllili I V IH f iVHl l.ui'l'.i i-ai'U. HllliW tired, It/ll, WST BROAD STRIE1 ll 111 nii.ni. '' " •'! t " >» " \VW, ! Illlilllty InMIie, ll ? nl I All 2-imr.il Miilurili.y ADAMS 3-6639 MM,milieu only. 111 MM III i u o i II 1 I I 1 ROLLING HILL at BIG BROOK II I All T.l flMIII , nlivi'illldf, HAH, T.7 ri' \ W II I li 1 Mercedes-Benz Salon IHIIII 'I'-li eilKlli'-. IlllJII eol.ipi.tieot 1 II I f I ii s i t H i i r 1 from $33,'K!(I to $60,000 I I 1 \ 1 of the Qmiifj«3 PIHIIINM. .'..Ill H pollidii'il. 1-imrri'l CROSS COUrtTY REALTY W II \l ,a iti. J17-:, fir ttiako "ffiir, Call arf.-r Directions: Itom Intersection of Routs ^34 ami Routa 1 I IIMMlf l> I r IIV 1 t 1 lit ii P.M. At. :i'iir:iii. 1 tf I! AtITIUilllZT''.|1 MIOIli'KliUH-HI'JN #520 nt Holmdol, Soutli on Routo "3-t to Ctowr Hill Rtwd, tVttll>M IIMMl or llrnlKira f i In t f r r f HAMOH AND HI'illVil'lS IIX'II I 1 1 I fdll ! i 1 1 t w i 1 n t i \vt itimi IAI,< ON a-.Ioor it&H nuto- turn right to Tulip Una, then lott end fotri bloclin to model*. ««Kh n. M An Jt-Rlim Ml ( 1 11 1 1111 I 1 I I I r I >71 OH.ti.' $.ii.r. At' il-lVHI I \l 1 I 11-17 WfH «»Mfl* (IvntiRi' Aipttti K I 1 I >• t 1 fh ft NO '^7 VliLKHWAdlv-v I!lli7 m-ilan, Iffttlitii »l?.''i.. t!w» A" *-•""' 1t\ Itt 111 11)) B 1 iot,it.ir, rii'ito, heater, ti.nv tlreH ALCXANOEH CAPIAN, BUILDER tmUiM ttn ml. v. i^iim." <» «-T»« IMIII i r t i i i rt . t 11 ir t i I II 1 I Ml t II I * | 11 i M 0 1 t r 1 4 1 11 » tmii( 1 W*lIT nmn-wri-tKint tnntnr lob, ! HMtl \1M.\O, I iloor Mn.tnii, if.!, lMb«tl» T. Ditto RMI E««t», Sah ruiitim, II )-i.nm "til, i-<:»{ « »' III \ II I 1 M 111 1 .d nitinliiH "i,ii,1|| I'm, K"i'"\ III-OH, f f I 1 t \ % Al I 1 t >t I I II i 1 ilnrtc, low mllellBIt, H*.H, »2!l!,. H/II, i-Kfi'lll'lll eololltloji. full AH liiwn. AH ::-«:nr. »•'• tf 1 IH II i THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. FEBHVABY 6, 1964* ^•5 The visiting student* met Sister The two students arrived Sunday age activities. They wiJ1 fe I Water Pipe Thawing Jury in Bank Holdup Dr. Gilson Demonstrate Trinidad, Mexican in New York City where they were Helen Edward, principal of the high Washington at the end of their. I Stirs House Blaze Case Fails Verdict Historical Society Training Technique met by their area hosts. They had school and Sister Regina Cordis, here. They are part of a ££ just returned from a New England faculty adviser for the youth forum made up of students from The kitchen ceiling, bathroom wall A jury hearing the case of Louis Dr. Thomas Q. Gilson of 382 Oren Students Begin delegates at the high schools. trietriess . ' K. Humphrey, 31, of 144 Madison Dinner to Honor tour where they met with high and attic floor at 288 Seneca PI. da Cir., chairman of the manage school students and heard lectures In addition to attending classes, were damaged by water and fire Ave., accused of a $4,076 bank hold- ment department of the Kutger! at several colleges. the visitors will participate in teen- LEADER CLASSIFIEDS pA? Monday morning after owner, Chas. up in Mountainside, was unable to Washington evening college, demonstrated this Trinity Studies Bode, tried to thaw out a water pipe agree on a verdict and was dis- week the new management training with a small propane torch. charged Tuesday by Federal Judge The Washington's birthday armi technique of the "Audio Serialized Holy Trinity High School students Anthony T. Augelli at the federal versary dinner, an annual event Case" at the Industrial Relation Monday welcomed two World Youth Firemen headed by Chief Martin Building in Newark. the West Fields Chapter of the SA7 Forum students from Latin-Amer- Burke and Deputy Chief Norman Conference of the. University 01 ica who will attend classes here un- Humphrey's assigned counsel. will be held Valentine's Day, Fri Michigan. Ruerup answered the alarm at 7:59 day, Fob. 14 at the ChiAm Chateau til Feb. 22. a.m. and stayed until 9:34 a.m. John J. Carridi of Haekensaek, told Al the recent annual reception j the jury that two bank employes Principal speaker will be the Ilev. The two, Miss Baidwalee Perman- Fire officials said the torch flame and dinner of the Council for Inter- and of Trinidad and Leon Ferrer of could not identify Humphrey and lie Clark W. Hunt, senior minister < national Progress in Managemen penetrated a partition under the floor claimed a third employe's identifica- the Methodist Church. Mexico will discuss life and culture end ran up the wall into the attic. at tlie Hotel Pierre, New York City, in their countries in Holy Trinity tion was in error. Members of the DAK and CAR wi Dr. Gilson received an award for Humphrey did not testify in hisparticipate in the celebration. Her- classes, while learning American serving as a seminar leader in the customs. LEADER CLASSIFIEDS PAY own defense. ! man A. Fischer, president of Wesl jpring of 1963 /or the Alliance for j Fields Chapter, will preside. 'rogress in ten Brazilian cities. Miss Permanand will live with Mrs. Patricia Tubbs' wife of In Miss Peggy Gill, daughter of Mr. Rev. Ace L. Tubbs, assistant minis and Mrs. Edward Gill of 10 West- ter of the Presbyterian Church, will Dr. Rzasa Named brook ltd, Mr. Ferrer will live with be soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Ma Drew King, son of Mr. and Mrs. rie Dann of COO Sherwood Pkwy. al Harry King of 3909 Inverness Dr., Score a Hit the piano. Dean of College Scotch Plains. Hov. Tubbs, state chaplain of tb SAK, will be among those attend Dr. Michael J. Rzasa of 810 Nancy Valentine's Day—Feb. 14 ing. Way has been named dean of the Tickets may be obtained from Don College of Engineering of The Uni aid McDougall at the Westfield of- 'ersity of Akron. The announcement With Flowers fice of the National State Bank. of the appointment was made by University President Norman P. Au- burn. Dr. Rzasa, executive assistant to Wain, Ex-president he vice president and general man- cheery cherries iger of Cities Service Research and Of Garden Club, Development Co. in New York City, A shift of lndMtruetlbl* has had 11 years of teaching expe- bounce and g«y«ty...Ladybug rience at the Universities of Michi- to the cor*. Bright. To Speak Here gan ond Tulsa coupled with indus- Clean. Crltp. Extra-white trial experience. wh»n you Brant hart? cotton pique with big happy Robert L. Wain, immediate past pie charriei. Ineouciant president of the Men's Garden Clubs Before assuming nis current posi- Your family will need a horns pitch pockets; pin collar. of America, will be the speaker for ion he was managir of laboratories free nod dear of indebtednei* You won't n«ad tha aaih. the Men's Garden Club of Westflcld or Cities Service and has also been ;mployed by the Pure Oil Co, and in the event of your death. 5to15 The Best Gift Ever for Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Metropolitan's to w-cott Mort- * $17.95 meeting will bo held In the basement he Pan American Petroleum Co. tho»e near or fa Je has been with Cities Service Re- gage Term Plan helpi protect of McCorlson Center, First Congre- your home by helping to pro- Gentlemen — Ladies — Students gational Church, 125 Elmer St. This icarch and Development Co. since 953. vide the means for canceling Open Monday and Friday will be tlie annual "Ladles Night." the mortgage. For full details, Mr. Wain is chairman of the ad Born in Derby, Conn., Dr. Rzasa Evening* Until 9 P.M. Has degrees from Yale and the Uni- without obligation, phone or visory board of the MGCA and lists write: among his interests: Vice president versity of Michigan. He is married of the Pennsylvania Roadside Coun- ind the father of four children, the ARTHUR C. FRIED cil, member of the Pennsylvania Idest of whom is enrolled at tlie AIJ 2-yue Horticultural Society, American Hor- miversity. MtMptlhanLlft iMuranctCampanir ticultural Society nndt he Royal Hor- N.w Yorit 10, N. Y. 264 E. Broad St., Westfield ticullurnl Society of England. He LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Is a free lance writer and will short- AD 2-2900 ly publish a how to do it manual to BRING RESULTS guide the average householder on starting seedlings, rooting cuttings and flowering plants in basement and parlor under artificial lights. Mr. Wain will talk on indoor and basement gurdens. All interested men and their wives are invited to attend. Legislative NOW I Action KNOW The following is a condensation of Monday's session ot the New Jersey Legislature: WHAT DAD Tnxes—Oov. Richard J. Hughes proposed

for ail who buy Rau's Top Quality Meats Homo Made PRODUCE- SMOKED HAMS When your boy or girl is ready for college, tho money, JUICE ORANGES too, must be ready. But the time to plan for college whole or half 59£Ib. bill* is while your youngster is in grade school. Start laving for his education today- Iho Wosrfiold Federal Boneless aV^affef* woy — where time is on your side, and ifs safe and 49c profitable too. TURKEY ROASTS 99Ib. 4 Ib. avjj. ~ * OPEN A Kosher Style C MaclNTOSH APPLES PASTRAMI Ib. 2 its. 29c c SAVINGS BABY STEER LIVER White Rose Ail-Purpose 59Ib. COFFEE ACCOUNT GRADE "A" BACON TODAY! 59fb 69c

THOUGHT FOR MtOAD AT PROSPECT BY THE PLAZA THE WEEK: Quality MeaU & Product 4 WHEN FAITHFULNESS 763 Mountain Ave. IS MOST DIFFICULT, Springfield IT IS Phonei DR 6-5503 MOST NECESSARY ! FREE DELIVERY THE WESTFIE1D (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1SS4 Section 2 Page 1 Social and Club News of the Week in the Westfield Area

Carl Hagennan served as best V/elcome Wagon Coffee Trial Lunches Set Lorna MacDougal man far his nephew. Ushers were Around Town Robert Kirk of Philadelphia, Pa-, The Welcome Wagon Club will Is Married to and Douglas MacDougal, brother ut hold a coffee tomorrow at the home • ' if - T r * - For Antiques Show the bride. of Mrs. James McNamara, 405 Ro- i anoke Kd. ..." c L Weeks and her daugh- 617 Lawrence Ave. was honored Fii- K. C Pysher Mrs. I'yslier ss a graduate of Uu> Patricia of 624 Willow Grove day evening at a linen shower given Mrs. Richard Hayes of 414 Law • I Wcstfield High School where her renee Ave., chairman of a luncheon \ cnee teacher at ttie Cresttail High ' iave returned from a trip to by Miss Carolyn Pollard at her home mother teaches English. She at- 863 Nancy Way. Miss Mayne will be committee for the Westfield Antique 1 St. Paul's Episcopal Church was tended Pennsylvania Stale Univer- School. ,rt() Rico where they were house- Show, will entertain members of her married Feb. 14 in the Westfield I lire setting Saturday afternoon for sity of which her husband is a grad- After a wedding trip to1 the Poco- sts of friends in Guanica for two committee at a (rial luncheon at her Presbyterian Church to Joseph E the wedding of Miss Lorna Mao- uate. He is a member of Tau Kap- nos, tlie newlyweds will reside ta ;ks and also visited in Ensenada home tomorrow. Committee mem Markee Jr. of Durham, N.C. Dougal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pa Epsilon fraternity and is a sci- Bcrgcnficld. I Ponce bers are Mesdames G. C. Fratte, Thomas William MacDougal of 113 [r and Mrs. Gary E. MacDougal Mrs. Roland M. Robert of 725 Em- J. I. Hagy, T. K. Hess, H. A. W. Barchester Way, and Kenneth Santa Monica. Cal., have been bree Crescent attended a luncheon in Kidd, R. C. Reeder Jr., and D. S Charles Pysher, son of Mr. and Mrs. ting Mr MacDougars parents, New York City Saturday given by Titus. Charles Pysher of Stonechurch, Pa. 1 and Mrs. Thomas William Mao- Rockford College, Rockford, 111, A similar luncheon will be given The Rev. Richard J, Hardman per- ,<,a) of H3 Barchester Way. They when President John A. Howard pre- next Thursday by Mrs. Edward formed the 4 o'clock ceremony which re attendants at the wedding Sat- sented the Jane Addams Medal to Phillips, 215 Tuttle l'kwy.. For the was followed by a reception at the We're Looking for Spring lav of Miss Lorna MacDougal and Queen Fredericka of Greece, the following members of her commit- k home of the bride's parents. guest of honor. nneth Charles Pyshcr. tee: Mesdames W. H. Angell, Erving Given in marriage by her father, at THE CONSIGNMENT SHOP -•- Arundale, Robert Kingston, P. J the bride wore a white, nubby woo! •apt and Mrs^Wilbur Earl Wolf Mrs. Solomon Shapiro of 707 Nash, J. A. llockmore and II. D suit and a white mink hat with veil. 26 Prospect St. Westfield ' and Iheir two children, Kathryn Shadowiawn Dr. was hostess yester- Sampson. She carried a bouquet of white or- i Wilbur Earl HI, arrived last day to the Garden Circle of West- Attending both luncheons will be chids. ek from Frankfort, Germany. field. Mrs. W. E. Elcome Jr., and Airs. Honor attendants were Mrs. Gary nt Wolf is returning to civilian Now accepting only Spring Clothing J. F. Claussen, general chairmen of E. MacDougal of Santa Monica, Ca!., . and lie and his family are at Visiting over the weekend with (5 articles ot a time for your convenience.) former Westfieiders, Mr. and Mrs. the show, and Mrs. Douglas Samp- sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss sent visiting his wife's parents Clem Loden in their new home at son and Mrs. H. S. Fullerton HI, Mary Ann Pysher of Stonechurch, and Mrs, William Hays Smyers Barrjngton, IU.^were Mr. and Mis,. cochairmen of purchasing. The an- bister of the groom. They wore Many Good Buys Still in our Winter Stock 229 Sylvania PI. William Thorn of 750 E. Broad St. tiques show, which is sponsored by dresses of brilliant ptnltr"stlfc'"Shan- MRS. M. C. K. JONES JR. —Our Studio imong those entertaining after the the Women's Fellowship of the First tung and carried bouquets of red Mrs. V, C. Mannino of 1000 Rail- . (Nancy D, Hight) Congregational Church, will be held MRS. KENNTtl C. PYSHER roses and pink carnations. SPONSORED BY WESTFIELD SERVICE LEAGUE nday afternoon concert of Les (Lorna MacDougal) antcurs de Paris sponsored by the way Ave. entertained recently at a April 28, 29 and 30. ildren's Service Committee of birthday party buffet supper in M. C. K. Jones Jr. •stflcld are Mrs. Phoebe Andrews, honor of Mr. Mannino. Jr. League Transfers -s 0, H. Havens, Mrs. James + Weds Miss Hight inner, Mrs. Jack Steam and Mrs. Miss Jan Havens, daughter of Mr. Schedule Party jlip Swart. and Mrs. O. H. Havens of 410 Wych- The transfer group of the Junior "If You Don't Know FUR, wood Rd. sails tomorrow aboard In Red Bank Sirs. E. Alfred Herberich of 834 League of Plainfield will hold its "The America" with a group from Miss Nancy Dearborn Hight of annual cocktail party Saturday eve- Know Your FURRIER" indish Ave. and Mrs. James F. Hollins College, Va., for 12 months lilehead Jr. of 025 Lawrence Ave. Red Bank and Minor Cooper Keith ning in tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. of studying and touring in Europe, Jones Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Jones George H. Sanow, 621 Valley Ud., t among alumnae leaders attend- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolf of 728 QUALITY FURS AT BUDGET PRICES of 1 Far View Dr., Mountainside, Watchung, at 7 p.m. A regular mem- > the Wcllesley College 41st an- Harding St. are entertaining at a al Aumnae Council which con- were married Saturday at the First ber and her lisuband will be the Buy With Confidence dinner party tomorrow evening prior guests of each transfer couple. Mrs. nes today. Presbyterian Church in Red Bank. to the Junior Woman's Club Charity James C. Carter and Mrs. James K. at -+- Ball. Dr. Charles Webster officiated at Miss Sandra Lee Hilseberg and the o p.m. ceremony which was fol- Kipp HI are co-chairmen of ar- r fiance, Robert Tatnall of New Mrs. Robert Thompson and sons, lowed by a reception in the West- rangements. VALENTINE FRIDAY k, Del., have returned to the Uni- Brent and Bruce, of 439 St. Marks minster room of the church. Mrs. John H. Burlingnme III of Westfield is chairman of the trans- FURS rsity of Delaware after spending Ave. have returned from a two The bride, wiio was escorted to DAY FEB. 14 uxa fer group which is composed of eir mid-semoster vacation at the weeks' vocation, at Marathon, Fla. the altar by her uncle, Thomas "Westfleld'j Fur Shop of Distinction" ime of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Eagleson, wore a gown of silk bro- members who have transferred to . N, Hlis.';berg of 630 Lenox Ave. Mrs. Waltcc McManus of 23 cade featuring a cathedral train. Plainfield from other leagues. Dur- 249 E. Broad St. Westfield -+— Stoneleigh Pk. was hostess to a Her elbow length veil fell from a ing the two years in the transfer Mrs. C. Hagers of 435 Sandford committee meeting of the Mothers crown of seed pearls. She carried group, members attend monthly (Opp. Rialto Theatre) AD 2-3423 re. entertained the board of the Guild of Holy Trinity, where plans a bouquet of white bridal roses and luncheon meetings where they are Open Monday* 'til 9 ttrmediate Woman's Club at an were formulated for the luncheon- lily of tlie valley. oriented into the local league and No need to wait — you can choose NOW bridge-fashion show to be held April community. donesian rice-table last Tuesday Mrs. Euan E. King of Tampa, 16 at the Chanticler in Millburn. from our vast selection of ternoon. Fla., matron of honor, was gowned •+- in turquoise satin and carried a Mrs. Charles M. Pond of 747 St, Mrs. John Moras and her two colonial bouquet of red roses Brides- Parenthood Units Marks Ave. entertained at a lunch- lung daughters of New Britain, maids, who were similarly attired, Cut Flowers Who's eon Friday for the committee of onn. are visiting her parents Mr. but carried pink roses, were Miss nd Mrs. Samuel II. Bunting Jr. of the Westfield Antiques Show which Plan Expansion Depressed? Marvn C. M. Jones, sister of the 195 Wood Valley Kd,, Mountainside. will be sponsored by the Women's Special Arrangements bridegroom, Miss Helge Tamme of To study the further development -4~ Fellowship of the First Congrega- Lakewood and the bride's cousins, and expansion of the Westfield .mil Dr. and Mrs. Minor C. K. Jones tional Church. Miss Karen Eagleson of Point Pleas- Plainfield Planned Parenthood Com- Baskets • Planters (1 Far View Dr., Mountainside, en- mittees and the clinic which is lo- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I. Reul of ant and Miss Penelope Thompson :rtained at the rehearsal dinner cated at 234 Park Ave, Plainfield, '24 Norman PI. traveled ta Albany, n! Nrw Hope. Pa. "riday evening nt the Molly Pitcher an ud hoc committee im.'ditig was Corsages N.Y. Saturday to attend the wedding Robert Keith was best man. Serv- iotel, lied Hank, for their son Keith held Monday at the home of Mrs. of their soil, Charles George Reul, ing as ushers were John Saxton, md Miss Nancy D. Higlit who were Harry M. Montgomery, 2-10 Wat- 0 Miss Catherine Kerrell Parry. David Colvin, Thomas Kangur and named Saturday. elmng Pork. Not the Man Who Wears Our Woriy Bird Tte Tac Miss Ann Barrett Reul, who was a Lawrence Van Duesen. Kurt C. Bauer of BOO Forest Ave. It was announced by Mrs. Alfred was one of the hosts at a dinner bridesmaid, accompanied her par- Mrs. Jones is the daughter of Special for your "Special" Thfs sad, dejected, forlorn tiltfo Worry BIrtf does all ents. Mrs. Kalhryn Hurley Hight of Red O. Ganung that the clinic which has your ciylng, grousing, breast-boating for you (or your given recently at The Newarker for recently opened a Tuesday morning U.S. Senator J. Strom Thurmond of Bank and Lewis Dearborn Higlit of A weekly flower order loss manic friends). Wear Mm for luck, give him for Mrs. R. B. Duncan of 1130 Mini- Bridgelop. Sim is a graduate of session as well as its usual Thurs- kicks, look at him for laughs. Froo "Worry Bird" Club. south Carolina. The dinner preceded day afternoon and uviming hours is membership card with every Wow Bird purchased. sink Way was hostess to the Middle Red Bank High School and attend- in address by iho senator at Rutgers still seeking more sessions to meet for as little as $10 for 5 weeks. Shown actual slzo, Prlco Includes Fed. Tax. University, Mr. Bauer was entur- Jersey Alumnae Chapter of Alpha ed the University of Pennsylvania Oinicron Pi sorority last evening. the evergrowing demand for its Worry Bird Tlo Toe stiown In 14 K Gold $J0 ained by the senator the week be- School of Oral Hygiene, Her hus- services. The Pluinflcld clinic is Available as fxuidant In 14 K Gold wlm neck-chain, $15 ore in Washington, D.C. A houseguest last weekend at band graduated from Jonathon Day- the only family planning fiicility lo- ton Regional High School and is Miss Linda Mayne, daughter of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldan O. cated between Newark and Tren- Markson of 303 Tuttle Pkwy. was presently a student at Centenary ton. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles R. Mayne of College of Louisiana. doerrer's Miss Helen Phillips of San Fran- Mrs. Montgomery, author of the f cisco. The couple will reside in Shreve- port. La., ufter a wedding trip to Good Housekeeping, "Speaker of the otuers JEWELERS New Orleans. House" column, has been interest- (Continued on page 4—sec. 2) ed in voluntary family planning for 206 8. BROAD ST. ADAMS 3452? many years and was a charter WESTFIEtD • N. S. member of tlie Westfield commit- 167 ELM ST. TEL. AD 2-2400 AUO *UtH8(tf OBO IIOOEWOOD • HACKENSACK The Hand Smocked Dress tee.

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Price Fiancee Woman's Club to Hear News Man Talk Area Vassar Alumnae Will Meet Tomorrow Will Marry On Communism in France and Algeria Vassal' alumnae in the Plaiuficld- KNIT DRESSES Westiield-Cranford area will meet The engagement of Miss Carol An adventuresome, courageous foreign correspondent, Hilaire tlu Berrier, will speak before the Woman's Club Monday afternoon at the 'tomorrow to prepare for n seminar keep looking their lovliest Lee Delia Serra to Stanley D. Price, (on contemporary literature to be son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price Masonic Temple at 1:15 p.m. His subject will be "Communist Penetra- tion in Fiance and Algeri;)." The speaker, a native born American, was {given March C at Drew University. of 216 Springfield Ave., has been The 10 a.m. meeting at the home .. .when refreshed by our experts announced by her parents, Mr. and educated at Northwestern School of Journalism and Health School of Aviation in Chicago and at Institute of Mrs. Riehurd I.athrop. 832 Cedar Mrs. Kalph Delia Serra of Moun- Iirook Rd., Plainfield, will be one of tainside. de Science Politique. Paris. As a young man he traveled and studied Lecturer six area meetings of the Summit Miss Delia Serra, a graduate of in Europe and was a war corre- Area Vassar Club to be held this DRYCLEANED Governor Livingston Regional High spondent for Central News Agency, month. School, Berkeley Heights, also at- London. Book reviews will be given by tended school in Cranford. She is Mrs. Hans l£nard of Westfield and BY CORRECT employed by Wilkinson Sword Co., He piloted a plane in the Spanish Mrs. Thomas W. Streetcr Jr. of Mountainside. Loyalist air force for six weeks, Plainfield. The committee on ar- amassing considerable material rangements includes Mrs. Joseph F METHODS Her fiance is a graduate of West- about the Moscow-directed Spanish field High School, and is employed Studholmo Jr., chairman, and Mrs. * 1 Communist forces which he relayed Robert Saville. both of Plainfield; by John Steuernagel, landscaping to the U. S. military attaches. A Reviving toft, dett« contractor. Mrs. Darrpll K. Knox nnd Mrs. special citation was presented him William J. O'Herron of Westfield. The wedding is planned for the by the Nationalist Chinese govern- tat* beauty in Icnlts latter part of this year. ment for running underground radio require* a skill thai PitiiiliK MARILYN G. DIGGORY GLORIA HEKAS hy l'lrtro stations with Madame Chiang Kai Expert on Roses Shek's i>ersonal agent, Capl. Wong ton b» learmd Only ami A. R. St. Louis at the start of irilyn Diggory Newcomers to Hold Gloria Heras "the China incident." At Rake and Hoe from yman of •xperl- Cut off from Free China on the fenw, th» kind our «x- ghts Troth Bridge Benefit Is Fiancee morning of Pearl Harbor, Mr. du George H. E. Drlnkwater, noted Berrier then joined a French re- authority on roses, will comment on p«rto pom?* The annual benefit bridge sponsor- sistance group responsible for sav- slides of rare and unusual old fash- s Frank E. Diggory of 152ft Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis G. Heras •vard announces the engage- ed by the Newcomers Club of the ing the lives of many downed U. S. ioned roses at Wednesday's meeting of 212 Lenox Ave. announce the be- of the Rake and Hoe Garden Club. ' of her daughter, Marilyn to YWCA, will be held Friday evening, trothal of their daughter, Gloria, to fliers. In Novcmlier 1942, he was Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. at the Y. The so- arrested on charges of espionage The meeting will be held at the YW s w. Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert F. Johnson of Plainfield. CA at 12:45. Dick of Lima, Ohio. cial committee under Mrs. John and spent three years ill prison, 18 Merkl is planning the Valentine's Miss Heras is a graduate of Holy days of which lie was in a Japanese HILIARR Du BERRIER e future bride, daughter of the Trinity High School and Kalherinc "Roses of Yesterday and Today" Mr. Diggory, is a graduate of Day event at which refreshments torture chamber. In 1945 France Is the subject of the slide collection BLOCKED , will be served. Proceeds will be Gibbs School. New York. She is a recognized him as a Volunteer Com- field High School and is a se- secretary with tho Wakefern Food which also consists of several dis- at the Washington Hospital Cell- used by the volunteer service com- batunt of the Resistance and a Com- Art Critique Set tinctive hybrid teas and their flori- mittee for its work in the commun- Corp. batant of War. TO EXACT ' School of Nursing, Washington, Her fiance is an alumnus of Seton culture. The slides are prepared by ity. Anyone interested in obtaining Mr. Du Berrier writes an intelli- Will Tillotson's Hoses of Watsonville, :. Her fiance is serving in the tickets may contact Mrs. Robert Hall University. He is a teacher For Association Marine Corps and is stationed in the Freehold Township School gence letter known as "H. du 11 Re- Cal., probably the biggest supplier MEASUREMENTS Ferguson. ports." He is the author of the re- of real old roses in the United States. jmo LeJeunc, N. C. system. The Westfield Art Association will June wedding is planned. The couples novice bridge group cent pamphlet, "Labor's Interna- Mr. Drlnkwater, whose wife is a tional Network." • have a critique of memt>ers' paint- y o»f IcnH drenas will meet tomorrow night at the Weeds Wed 50 Years ings at their monthly meeting next member of the Y-sponsored garden homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Car- Hostesses for the tea whloh will Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Waleunk club, is an ardent garden hobbyist hav* that luxury look yflower Descendants rington, 832 Embree Cres., Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. DeWItt V. Weed of follow the meeting are members of Room of the We.stfield Memorial who has pursued his avocation ar- Mrs. Robert Collins, 913 Harding St., 634 Lenox Ave. will celebrate their the civic and legislation department Library. Norman Webb, in charfio duously. He has lectured widely on and feel after preci- me Mrs. C. M. Pond and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waehler, golden wedding anniversary at a and the travel department. specialized subjects of gardening of the affair, has announced thai •ton blocking to exact •s. Charts M. Pond of 747 St. U Amy Dr. family dinner Saturday at the Park Homer Hill, Harry Devlin and J. Al- such as soil management, pruning, propogating, exhibiting and judging,