paper —F«t Still Needed SaveYouri THE WESTFIELD LEADER ' THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY Enteredas Second Clasa Matter PFTY-SEVENTH YEAR—No. 9 Poet Office, •WestBeld, N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 Published Even Thursday, 24 P>ge»—S Sub Teachers Gain Church Council To Jitterbug At St. Paul's Fair YM Announces Leaders'Course Fall, Winter Campaign Reaches 50% Daily Pay Increase Begins Monday Gym Classes Mark in Slow Start Series Of 6 Claim Basketball League, Education Board Will'Meet Evenings Varied Activities $33,914 Reported at First « Approves Four At Baptist Church Planned For Members Meeting at YMCA Monday % The first session of the leader- ship training school sponsored by The physical department of the Woatfield's first post-war United Campaign got off to a slotf 1 Appointments YMCA has announced its schedule the Westfleld Council of Churches encouraging start with ?33,014, nearly 50% of the total goal of $88,4--, at the First Baptist Church, 170 of activities for the coming win- reported in pledges and contributions at the first report meeting in th* Elm street, will begin Monday eve- ter and spring season with classes "Y" Monday evening. Although the amount reported is 10% less th»7' 34 More Students ning at 7:45 p. m. for ail members in the gymnasium the 59'A of quota roschod at th« first report meetinB in last y* and swimming pool. Ear-oiled Thii Year The Council, recalling a saying — . campaign, General Chairman that if a "learner" does not learn, The boys' department will hold I ry Meglaughlin expressed full Than 1945-46 Term the teacher has not taught, is of- their gym and swim classes in the ndence that this year's goal n fering this course to church teach- afternoon and early evening, while "1 o reached. '-The fact that tl On recommendation of the Com- ers and interested citizens. A. Raj the men's classes are scheduled for •t | Community Concert waa given mittee on Instruction, the Board Petty of the Baptist Church, said: the late afternoon and evening pe- .,v ame night naturally kept A of Education Tuesday night au- riods. The schedule becomes ef- The school will meet for six ses- T ' ^tendance at our report meetii _^^ Ihorized an increase in pay for sub- fective Monday. sions on Monday evenings thru -',< te said. "And an analysis of th'r? stitute teachers from a range of JO-ANN RICHARDSON TED BROWN f Nov. 18 from 7:46 p. in. until 9 A business men's gym class will '.j ilodges and eqntributions receh """ IS to $8 a day to a flat $9 a day be held twice weekly, Monday and ',' o (late indicatea that the peoi $180 a month if on that basis. p. m. The charge, if paid by a M subscriber's church, will be $2 per Friday at 5 p. m» for the benefit of Westfleld are responding witlf Bryce I. MacDonald, chairman of of local business men who wish to , | their customary generosity, the committee, explained that it applicant, other persons must pay St. Paul's Fair To Feature $3. A text book is included. Only exercise before the supper hour. J everyone gives proportionately wn becoming increasingly difficult This period will include calisthen. i well as those who have already to obtain teachers at the present one subject may be talcen for the t entire period, The Council has se- Merchandise, Entertainment ics and volleyball or some other contributed, we'll have no troubft rates which, he said, were below sport for tho one hour before 0 i making our goal." those of most communities in this cred competent leadership from i the vicinity. p. m. This same period on Wed- All toorktr* are urged to &U irea. At the same time, the board Magic And Puppet Shows Planned; nesdays will be devoted to those approved an increase in pay for Two courses, which are design- tend the Second Report Meet- who wish to play badminton on the ing tonight at S:S0 in the Y, teachers giving bedside instruc- Girls To Meet ed for all who are interested in Westfield Couple To Dance Friday "Y's" regulation court. tion from the present $1 and $1.60 studying the New Testament and and to have their reports ready per hour scale.to $2 per hour. discussion ways whereby tho home An unusually fine assortment of antiques, hand work, toys, Christ, Mondays and Fridays at 8 p. m. promptly. Director Sunday and church may work together, mas cards, books, and otlier merchandise- will be offered for sale at the will find the men's calisthenics Wilson P. Kraft, Division 4, The Board approved appoint- and not necessarily for teachers, Country Pair and Square Dance which opens next Thursday afternoon class in session with supervised ex- the division managers with 63, ments of four new teachers and include a course on the study of at 1 o'clock in the parish house of St. Paul's Church, it was learned ercises followed at 8:30 by a half of quota reported. P. D, "Pinky" for the first time in several meet- Sr. High Students the New Testament by Dr. Will- today from Mrs. Clinton Brooke, general chairman. hour of volleyball. The hour froin Prentiss, Division 9, was second ings there were no resignations. Guests At YW Tea iam G. Chanter of Drew Seminary The fair is being conducted by 9 to 10 p. m. on these same days with m.6%. High team was 44, Appointments were aa follows: and "The Home and Church Work St. Paul's Church to raise funds will be devoted to young men and captained by J. G. Mann, wifcS- teacher in biology and chemistry welcome newcomers to the group. H. Scliaediger, teacher in Union ketball teams, ager, 25.0%; Division 2, Charies.A ta g During the afternoon there will be City High School; "Techniques of auditorium from 8:30 to 12:30. Classroom Visits, Tea A, Doerr, 41%; Division 8, E. B, J4 and Miss Hetty S. Blatz, elemen- piano and violin music played by Teaching Juniors" by Mrs. Mil- Included among the dozen or The boys* am schedule will be Author To Speak McWhinoy, 36,3%; Division 5, -M tary school teacher. Miss Betty Elsasser, who is a mem- dred Stevens, Rosello Park, and more booths will be one featuring Planned For Afternoon tho same as in previous years with John W. Worth, 30.7%; 0, T, B,-r¥ ber of tho Columbus School faculty "Teaching Primary Children" by Pui'rto Hican handwork. Items in the high school members' class on On recommendation of the Ath- The Grant School Pnrent-Tcach- To Woman's Club Richards, 35.9%; 7, A, B, Vosg,.ij letic committee, of which Charles and her sister, Miss Ruth Elsasser. Mrs. Bruce McGraw of Somerville. this booth are furnished' by Miss Monday and Fridays at 4 p. m. 3a-/,; and 8, K. I. Seeley, 28%. *| cr Association will hold its first and the junior high members on H, Brower is chairman, the fol- Mias Follmer, who succeeds Miss For further information contact Ruth Clark, a missionary from 1 Team totals: tl W. Martin, cap., j meeting on Tuesday at 3:16 p. m. the same days at 3 o'clock. . Tho Dr.' Welthy Honxlngcr Fishei , lowing appointments were made in Betty Brace as director of the the dean, Mrs. F. W. Anderson, this parish, who is sending up work tnin, 21% ; 12, II. Gumbert 1895,;--3 tte waching staff: Football, Jos. | ,. , Mrs. John H. Wroth, president, grade school will have their gym author,' linguist nnd world eltiaen, work wjth s & Kraduatc of We. 2-1684-J, or the educational done by the people in her Puerto 13, C. Tongberg, 34%; 14, Mrs. E,=xi will preside at n brief business class on Wednesday afternoons at will apeak at the optming meeting g-seraan, Bart Ellis and Harvey Buckllell an(1 ho'ldg a mostel.-s de. chairman, Mrs. E. H. Bennett, We. Rican Mission School. The Oldc Whalley, W/t\ Mrs, Hohenstetaf« meeting in the auditorium, after 3:30 and Saturday mornings at D of.thc'WeattlGld' Woman's Club on P. Gerber; basketball, Gomer Lew- gree from Columbia. The tea has 2-2GG7-M. Curiosity Shoppc will offer an- 2S% ; 21, W, Wyman, 18%; 22, P,'% which parents will have an oppor- a. in. Bach gym period will be fol- Mondily citthc'Muaonic Temple at is; baseball, Noel Taylor; track, been planned by the cabinets of tiques, costume jewelry, glassware C. Roc, 00r/,.; 2a, C. B, Saunder*,"'a tunity to visit the classrooms, meet lowed by a half-hour swim period. 2:15 p. 11V. Her topic will be "World Kelvin Michaels; Junior High tho sop! omore, junior and senior and other knick-knacks. Other 51%; 24, H. E. Cox 33% i 25, H It football, Charles Covell. booths will display food, flowers the teachers, and acquaint them- Employed boys will meet in the Neighboro Bvorywhore." t v clubs, w;th the co-operation of Mrs. Parry Jr.* 48%. , ,|j CJiarles A. Phllhower, supervh- and plants, books, sports equip- selve* ,s. with the program outlined gym each Monday and Friday at Dr. .Fisher, who . has lived on W. C. Gakenheimer. Any senior Catharyn Suydam four -continents, haa become nc- Tettin SI, Miss Douglas, 61.2^(3 ini principal, reported that enroll- inont and Christmas cards and year. 7 p. m. with a half-hour in the high school gifl will be welcome, Mrs. John M. Morgan, reception quftinted intimately with the Brent, L, Atmantrout, 41,1%', 33, F. Wj^fl oent in the Senior High School . Officers of , tho junior-senior wrappings. Those curious '-about swimming pool. to. follow,,,. Banes,, lfli/,; 34,,- h. Call*j»*i|& toteached 788. The all time high Heads Meeting their future may ha"ve their hands committee chairman, will" Have hoar grtjiit, tho humble and poor as group are Pol'y Crawford, Betty room mothers and their assistants Specinl instruction swims for all well 113 the wealthy of nmny com: 45.7 'fi; ,16, George 'Ho1Iart3|Tt ms 828, when three class rooms Taylor, Eleanor Child, Ann Nettle. read at a Fortune Teller's booth, boys will be conducted one period lS.lv; ; 41, T. Sharkey, 52.4Cc f 42 Miss Catharyn Suydam of Dud- ready to extend a warm welcome tries'. f were stt tip in the auditorium of • ship, Joyce Powell. Sophomore of- und young and old may fish for each week ranging from the begin- \C. GarrctBon, 59%; M, Mrs. WaJ- - ley avenue is chairman of the state j to both old and new members. Serv- Sho lived in the Orient /or al- the WanMngton School. He ex- ficera are Bunny. Dolan, Marcia prizes in the Fish Pond. ner to the advanced lovel. Be- drop, Gl.3%; 44, J. G, Mann, , fall conference of Junior Women's ing on this committee arc: Kin- most 20 years, ten of which she plained U^at only homo nursing Snell, Barbara Hafley, Ann Lit- ginners' will receive instruction on 97.4%; 45, S. Cox, 68.0%. Clubs, which will be held in Tren- Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock dergarten, Mrs. John Gill, Mrs. spent in China. There sho found- classes are now held in that room.! zelman, Frances Wlndham, Mar- Wally Ituekert will auction off an | Raymond Belts; first grade, Mrs. Friday afternoons at 4:30. Mem- ed the Baldwin School, of Girls in 51, II, A. Kiep, !).5r/c; H. A. Lee. ton on Saturday. bers in the Minnow Club will meet ! cclle Thiebaux, Marilyn Mackic antique steeple clock, an antique ' R~ . ~W~. (lurry, Mrs. Edward Leeky; Nwichinj,', China. dom, ll.ua; (S3, V. Strickler, "; and Marianna Carlson. The conference will open at cut glass basket, a 100 gallons of in the swimming poo! on Monday 55.5'/'.; 54, II. Lorcnzen, 60.6%,' | 10:30 with the presentation of the second grade, Mrs. J. Thatcher; The-author of four books, three oil, and many other valuable afternoons at 4:30', while tho Fish on tho peoples of the Orient, her E5, II. Vance, 41.2% ; 01, Otto Car- VFWPost first Mobile Eye Clinic in the coun- third grade, Mrs. C. B. Smith Jr.; Club will hold Its meeting Wednes- items. Tea will be served' Thurs- fourth grade, Mrs. T. W. Vogclcr; lnte.st' book is 11 discussion of in- penter, 51%.; 61, Mrs. Palmer, •* try by the Juniors. The Hon. Hay- day afternoons at 4. Tho Flying 48.5W ; «:i, M. D. Horn, 2«.3'/B; -^ ! den'Proctor, acting governor of day und Friday afternoons from i fifth grad"ie, Mrs. H. C. Smith and tcrnutionn] and racial problem!) County Dog Show II to 5 by the Church Mission of! sixth grade Kinh and Shark Clubs will receive bused upon the life of her husband, 04, L. Cline, 49.U% ; 05, H. Gran- ' Plans Year New. Jersey, will speakat the ded- , Mrs. Bruce Caulkins. their instruction on Wednesdays HelpHelp , and KoberHobert IlobbHubbs and Sid Mrs. C. Sterling Oldford, hos- who waa a bishop of India. der, 10.0%. ication. at G. ( TheClark-Hyslip Post, 645, Vet- jHere On Sunday ney IJe Camp will entertain tho pitality chairman, has planned the 71, J. Paumi, no report; 72, Mrs. -i J. H. Meyer of American Air- children both afternoons with Saturday afternoons at the "Y" Crittcnden, 05.5% ; 7,1 Mrs. Good- ,-. trans of Foreign Wars, held their lines told of the gain in air trans- socinl hour and tea which will fol- games, bowlinjr, darts and a blood- low the classroom conferences. promise to be full of activity as niiin, 31%; 74, 1). H. lironner, v"' R&iilar semi-monthly meeting on Th,,.„e Unio„„,„n„ Count„„„..„y Kennel Clu„.„b„ portation during the war at the tho junior IIIBII and high school Jr. HighPTA Thursday evening in the Elk's will hold an all-breed match show curdling House of Horror in the 25% ; 75, ,W. E. Meier, 31%.; 81, 'J meeting of the Junior Woman's basement Sunday school rooms. intramural basketball leagues play K. Vervoort, 4%; 82, Charles Ma- '; Irame on Elm street. j for dogs in the Westfield Armory, Club Tuesday. Ho said that the their schedules between 1 und 0 Thursday evening at 7:'iO Will- To Hear Students tino, 17%; 83, Mrs. Sands, 46% j *? ^Plans for their concert on Oct. j Sunday at 1:30 p. in. One of the gain during the war period wns p. m. 84, II. K. Welch, no report; 85, A. ' jj at the Roosevelt Junior High j features of the show will be a class equal to 25 years. Mrs. Curl Cor- iam Kay and his sister will pre- Pedestrian, 75, thc I scn' a Pl'PP°t show in the Guild "Our Schpol as We Sec It" is the 1<\ Knoll, 30%; 01, H. 1). Clark, • school were completed. Final plans i limited to Westfield docs to choose bctt, president, presided at 43%-; 1)2 G. .1. Kulm, 68% ; 03, S. ' are now in the making for the an- ] the best local dbg. The regular evening meeting. Room, and at 8:30 will give a spec- Injured By Car WaUberg Post subject of the Roosevelt Junior g g tacular exhibition of legerdemain High School PTA for its meeting Khoden, 41',',.; 94, H. Hirsch, 70% { Mai (lance to be held in the Ma- j classes will consist of navice and MrsM . Walter Gakenheimer rend We Hall on Jan. 25 with Don ' open for grown dogs and 3 to 6, and mu^ie in the auditorium. Meets On Tuesday Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock 05, W. Leaplinc, 80% . p g letters from tho two families in „„ „ ,, ,-, ., ... Edmund .StrenkertStrenkert, 75 yyears old, woson's Orchestra. | h ld in the school auditorium. Holland which the club hus adopt- Iho Square Dance Friday mpht was |nJurcd mtioMlJ TlIcsdii^ y eve- C to !) and 9 to 12 months old Martin Wallbcrg Post, 3, Amer- Student Council members will CommandeC r Skrba appointed sc-1 classes for puppies. There will ed. The group has sent four pack- 1 1 110 1 hlS ck by an V C0 comm five-piecer^" *. ^'Lorchestra..^L , an™d? wil"2!l ,fea- ni"K «h«« hu WHB strut ican Legion, will meet at tho Le- "present the school to our parents" *f°iu ' ander us chairman also be brace and veteran classes. ages of clothing and other needed auto as he crossed Westfield ave- Republican Club oi the bowling teams. The team gion Hall on Prospect street on at a round table discussion under nue after leaving ncrvicos in Holy Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. Speakers will meet Trinity Church. the genera! direction of Miss Mil- at 8 p. for the evening are John Kelson dred Fink of the faculty. Dnvld Continues Panel According to police, Mr. Stren- and William Sniycrs Jr., local high Towrley, president of the Junior kert was struck by a car driven by school students who represented invited to bo present. not eligible for competition. I pie street was accepted as a niem- Hinh School Student Council, will IJecausc of the great interest dents at Westfield Hifih, and Brown Kmil N. Werner, 18, of Kosellc Westfield at the Jersey Uoyn' State preside over the student group, and shown in the panel discussion of Commander Skrba appointed Coys, girls^ find Indies handling j her. Tho Fifth District supper Park. The motorist was on ter- Howard Taylor chairman of the has gained local fame for his ex- last June. The boys will report to th« following members of the Coun- "Town Government" sponsored by as classes will be held. The boys and conference, which will be held inuial leave from the Marine Corps. the Post on their activities while tommittee to hold a card party in : Bound Brcok Oct. J6 at 7 hibitions at Camp Kilmer. Tickets cil will discuss their respective ac- the Westliejd Women's Republican be divided' nc- p. m., Mr. Strenkert was treated by a at Rutgers University where Jer tivities for which they are chair- was announced by Mrs. A. K. Air the dance are available^ at the Club, the topic will be continued Plan, „ , | cordincording tto agagee . In the handlin„g "Y," the Town IJook Store, or from local physician and taken to Muh- sey Hoys' State was conducted un- man: Shirley Sanford, secretary; n0W we!1 unJer way Frederifkson, Federation chair- at the organization's November for r ' classes the proficiency of the hand- members of the committee. lenber^ Hospital, Plainfield, where der the auspices of tho America! Jaek Corbett, treasurer, explain- meeting. line construction of a home and ; ie,. is jU(|,;ed and not the dog. Rib- man. Legion. The boys were selectt'i a e now uwaitin lhc his condition is listed as very good. ing "dues and why we have them"; The October mcoting was held n\Ll , '" B • bons and trophies will be awarded American Home and Literature, He suffered lacerations of the face, because of their high qualifications Howard Perkins, buildings and lnat(! 11 on(l fmal a Departments will hold a joint meet-i UNA Makes \LL Monday at the home of Mrs, W. li. trovalnf , '" l'"iin all classes, top awards going to chest and handy, nm! fracture of I in .scholarship nnd leadership in grounds; Kobert Armantrotit, lost Urnuntulorf of Mcnson pluce. Mis » »\»l of plans by the post. \ best puppy and best grown dog in ing on Oct. 18 at the home of Mrs. I VJsik In ! VISIts ln .several ribs, head injuries and pos- j their respective schools. and found; Morli! O'llricn, the bike j liettc Schacfcr, moderator, was in- —!tmtmg was bbroughh t tt o a[; Bnow- Tnere will be three door Ward Bloomer of Lawrence avc- dose at 10:io p. I sible internal injuries, according Commander II. Frank I'ettit an- patrol; I'Yod I'Ycy corridor otl'teers; ' trodueed by Mrs. Irene T. Ciuilin ments: prizc awards each consisting of nuc. Miss Shirley Wright of the e Four bunili-ed and twenty-two I to un inili:l1 examination. nounced that the Post would hol< Huth Arlenc Wood, dub activities J and at the conclusion of the inect- ""• »tei-tainment followed. 25 pounds of dog food. Westfield I'ubiiiee Library will speak I VIMl ? tlic Werner was arraigned before an Armistice Day dinner this year Delorcs Kakowski, otlieinl reporter ing was asked to return to tho Mrs. Charles Baiter of Madison on "What's New-iNhldn Children''s I <'? ^'strict Nm-Hing As. School BooVcs." I soei.-itioiti n were reportedtd madde drlur-, Kecorder A. f. Nash and released Plans for the dinner are being pre- for journalism students; Ilick Kit- ' next meeting. Mrs. Sehacfer's as- icat ill judgjg e best ggrown dog and Mrs. ing .September at the hoard mcet-j in custody of his father for fur- pared by Junior Vice Coimmindci icrhu.sh, student honors; i'aula j sistants \,<.'re Mrs. J. A. Caitcr The Music Department will meet Paul Christiansen, who will tin- ! Ruth SSayie s of WtWestburyb , LL - '•' • ing held Tuesday morning. Miss; tht-i- hearing when the extent of Newell, libraryy council; and the and Mr:;. M. McV. I'unton, who re- Up Against It \ best puppy in show. Other judges on Oct. 22 at the home of Mrs. D. nouncc the pi'oRram iliii'ini; the Nellie. L. Winey, supervising nurse,; the patient's injuries is known, followintr I'lasn presidents, Kdniiind centlyy studied tou'n •iil be Miss Mary O'Farrell of j ''• »wcct or Cnrleton road for their lumineKs meeting. A report will i Publications of the public schools who made the reporl, said that sev-j Mr. Ktmikort was recently rc- Lewii.', ninth j'.railc, f.ec irurnei-, The |i i. oiiehi(led from their Hopewell, sporting breeds; Mrs. Iirsfirstl meeting to plan the year's also be ninde to the Post of the *•* confronted with deep, dark erul cruses whicli arc registered I tired from the Colgate, Pnlmolivu eighth griirlc and Kutli Head, sev- lir.sl. discussion that the people of Arthur Tott'on of Mahwah, cock-1 activities-. , fll, „ . plans being developed for a new cnusc of Mrs lo1 1 with the Crippled Children's Com-! I'eot Co. plant in Jersey City, enth grade. U'cstliclil do not show sufficient in- ant 4.? increased costs e.rs; Mrs. W. E. Ciablree of Chat- - • " Really of Old Knn-1 1 Legion home. ItefreMbniunt.s and terest in the functioning of their " ™, shortage of paper, it was tan roa<1 was hostes:i im the eve-! mission required consultations with Mir. \V. M. fliarli. pn-sideiit of ham, hounds; Mrs. Baiter, work-i r ' games will fulluw the business llln specialists und considerable detail- Junior High I'nn.iit-Tiaeli'.'i-s As- town government. Mrs. SclmclVr °>teni«Tily published National liniadcastini: Co., and l d f ls! l of Westfield, children's handling ' port!- were heard on lhc Katioual the eerie:, of hiinii' tras In n ing. .;.; „ « s a yyea r at a cost of "A home muse in every faun v, , 1 •• i, ,c ». • ». , well-known tenor, ami Miss Syl- classes. ,, , i- .. ,„ .. -,, . ' . : I'uti ic Health Nui'sing (niiven ion In two motor accidents inside of Nov. li fur gri'iijir. of iniitliers tu j Tea was served by Mrs. A. l'irct, the Klouau 'jf the Westtle ( Amen- ;, ,, ., • .,, "• .... ,,• via G'yde. lyric soprano, and niem- '" I Hr. C. .1. Chehayl of r>i>2 Sprini;- i ,, , ,, , . ,,. : he d recent v in A ant c ( itv. .Mis; t ,. ., tl, ., . -, , . • . ... nvlivee minute-; .Saturday evening, meet their children'.'* home ruoin | hospitality chairman, Mrs. John i can Kud fCross Hom e KNurmng Pi-i.,. ,, ,. , ,,' .' ..."; Held avenue will he veterinary for • • . • 1 • 1 • , , i U Jiicv, .Mrs. I*ui'irfison anri ,Miss her ..I the Pluladelplna Opera Co.,ifol||. ,..„.. .. , ,,„„„„,;„,. teai-hei;i. liree.li pourud. i visiiii' is being emphasized week-',, .'' ,' , , V "* this year for only 92 '"the show and Mrs. William Klim- 1 • 1 , . . t Marion J Icm^hls repieseiited tnc ",',"-..'''llv "(h" 'VlaXlly-'li^ Po'T' Al 'i:™ "•'"• tW" C'"'" """C '"' trCS V III ClllfiSl'S UIH CI* HUJK'IVISIOII of, ,.M . , ., .' llnnul ' line; is a member of tile .-.how com- 1.-, „ , ,. ,, ., • UNA at the conven 1011. I'Mi, VKW the Regional Junior Mountainside Garden Mountainside PTA mittee. the lied Cross Hume Nursiiii.'| .....Mrs.. L, . T,,.. .Mark,,...., s and, Mis.....s j]j r|, Kclionl on T! Kahway avenue, i esiillin;--' in dam- f field CwfrresT Corps. k age to both. Iliirobl V. Hughes of Club Meets Tuesday Postponed One Week bal At Ke.il Cruw: bcailr|iiai'ti'l's ;l ilouylas v. ill iittoiid the Male meet- o(.|^ u.j in^r in Ne'Aarli thi;-; week. \ ., . j the .Singer Taxi Co. and (.Juy I). - es Revoke Bill model home riin'siiif; room has breu Miss Clyde and Mr. ./ami-1 Mulford of Wooilhur.v were' the The Mountain!.ido Ganlen Club The nit'eliim- of ttie Mountain- Dance Time Changed ; estiibii: bi'd for the training of ! ;:nn arc- well known to immic iov- j ,|riverK. police .Syt, Albert Ha"ini n ivill meet, next Titesday at 2:311 side [ TA, which was srhedulcd for ehi.'-seH ami in it there are iitiim'i'- hat speeiii! The lime-«f the "Sadie Haw- Tickets Available • I-I.S lure an'l a iarfce atleudnnie i^ i jnvC'lijialed. •'• HI. at. the Inline of Mrs. Karl today at the school, Ini:; hoen ]iost- >'l«'ii to the President of i oils devices put into use which are | kins" (lance on Saturday has For Junior Program j At Hoiilli and iSummit avenues iVyiiinn, 7111 tih-n avenue, Wcst- poneil until next Thursday, Oct. "l''-'\ .Stales under the fo- euiumtui t(i the average home. of the benelit eoneerl | live uiiniile.i laler, a collision or- iflil. Ml:-:. Halobl ISluok; will nive 17. been changed to H-li This 1 ."«r Prnvers Act in- and Tiielc i:. no ehfil ^ jor (fie roiir; v. will he 1 fut)(J>, i ilenioustralion nf < rii'd urrungi - ls ilaiii'O, he'd for the brnelit of A liinitcl nuiiiher of ickels v.ill dw thi hcf.wt'i'ri cnr.s ciriven by Lw- i-evokod." was debated at 1 1 Tiie trainee i>; r:-:peeU.'d lo iittciifl ox the pi>.',t i'm* rehabilitation work. i'tiio (i. J^iii'iccliio of (177 Willow iiientii in winter lii.iii|iivls. itl 1 lhc Children :; Country Ilium , be 011 Kali! at tlie ilimr Katuiday ' "- mcetiiu; of the West-! two cl:i.:::e;n weekly I'ur it peried oi' TIK* chitiruwjii i>f the foiiiniiftt'e in avcniifs Ciiirwixid, and (iconc*1 Fortnightly To Meet u will he iit WiUim Sehool. The for lhc 111 st of 1 he junior programs "in-i.r.,t in tlir V.MCA Oi-t.l time v>«'l-:.«. John 1\ Fitzttviti M by II. Noruhoid nf .South jivnnuc. I'olicc I'fc Fred A. C:iriieiiti:r of I 15 iniifiif will be supplied by Slim sponsoicil l>y the School Welfaru 1 l';nioilnient for new i jas:-«'H limy L. Taylor and .la Offitcr Jinny Miimifk invct-tU Central avenue wn.; di.'Thnnred thi. ' ! The l'Wtniglilly Club will bold he maili' with Red Cro;;;: lleatlquar- week f rohi the A 111 at i-'orl ifs ne.st. iiieetiii4' Wedno.uiity at the 3 , :| ehnimintl, saiil today. 'Iho |iro- •f .. • '"' ''.V 1- H. ti-i'p. ."I Elm Rlrerl We. ^-lll.'il. .Separation Center. hmiie of Mrs. \V. K. Wyniun, 7tO I I'lllll.K'I'HIlt' srraui will lie "Willifton the Muni-i. li : "'»»• and li. »Hlir itBNIAtH (ili'ii uvt'iiiic. J»r. and Mrs. ihinics ,„,,,,..,. «r \>«r Cor, \ eian." and a ituppeL :-li>nv, "i'u: >i '. IllntitK nnd IJniit'liifi; KlKlillr. IVASIISIl—Any Alnlie or Vmr Cur. W15. --17UP.! J'f., Hird will Hpciil; on racial rela- < and DOOIL." j' llOUTE 20, ;il'N151,I,roN, I.IUIKS, u>l North Avc. Will. a-11-IK*. I-17-tf —Adv. 6-l«-tt 1-17-tC tiun;>. ^.THE. WESTEIELP LEADER. THURSDAY,

School league ffiW* Grander DonUe Opens Season Team Wins 60-0 Winner At Echo Original Americana for The

i i'ock72 to 1. Teams have the fol- the third and four in the final pe-l Behind him on i iowing members: Arrows, John riofl1. The local team is in a three' Lancaster, captain; Bob Clot- worthy, Art Coding, Hudy Stan- N Jersey Homes zel, Ralph Schafer, Roger Spindler. Blue Streaks: Dick Coykendall, captain,; Sandy Parry, Walter j Bftughnian, Don Clark, Art Bing- ham, and Gordon Crain. Shram- II K I IJ,, .Sliaennoino rockg: P^ul Liftman, captain; Winrliirx AO .... 0 0 Bruce Love, Dick Smith, Kenny Wrhtflelfl 13 12 Albrldge and Don Miller. Gray- Touchdown*: SHhort 6. beards: Jack Tittle, captain; Phil H*«s 2. Low), A, 1'tfllTer 2, Clark, Harry Kaufmann, Bill UeiVulfo. Doerrer, George Buchan and War-: ren Hopkins. Poplar Twig Doei Keil Clol worthy mi 89, Work For H*tpH«J Roofing 142 liil Oodlill 14(1 140 1 li'n 81 nisi The firstmeetin g of tbp season Stnrael .. 11! RUSSELL C. GOLlS 104 221 j of the Poplar fwis ww held Mon- Totals STO day with Mrs. August Baum, 204 CM Westfield 2-1666.M n. Clark . .. 12L> r,(; Sinclair place. A large allotment luchdn .. ,. M4 .'.i of work for Muhlenberg Hospital Slrtirtiaiii . .. 101 l'.'l Hi ||! was accomplished, 1.16 jijj | Same of the members will attend j •irf'y '7.'."...'.'.'.'.' I4r, 12S BauKluililli ...... —— i a meeting and luncheon of the I Totnls ...... tlil7 "f. Women's Auxiliary to the hospital j pil I to be helo" pn. Friday, pet. 26 at j L Hopkins . |5|jt1»e PlsinHeid Country Club at 1, 145 117 >perrer .. 11II 119 iJ"'e P' TO- !. Clark . 118 106 •Cauftiuin . 13J 1G8 118 -LEADER WANT ADS PAf— 073 iitiir pcka nil Mile r 8!) 13 a RESEIrt'l"! DISTRICT No. 2, *yfc S77 Ullt 14,1 i:.!i 12=", lL'ii S6 vfer 100 Bank & Tryst Totals . \nw jiciisrcv, of f#. Union 4'«i«ni», \«%w i Literary Club Memben member of the Feiltrtil * if* H«*nerir S>M(»HI lU J A-1 - " Snowy Huron, Black-billed Cuckoo, the Fanwoud. - t mlidutca for Congress, pountv Humming Bird, and many others. 1 They're unframed (you can choose oflicea, Assembly nnd local counci will speak. All parties are imlted -t frames from our wide assortment). Also A full list of speakers will be an-> ii',"", r a few complete bound volumes of the nounced later. | t>t>lltl.-al subdivisions' same Lockwood edition, S1SQ to $225, i The association believes that I "Vnd "Smeira' : such a meeting will enable voters No Telcservice or mail. ' j to get acquainted with the candi- |y I dateg for whom they vote. PICTURES, FIFTH FLOOR B. And P. Club To Hear Safety Talk Tuesday

M. J. Bolger, former police chief TOTVT. CAPITAI, of Newark and director of public-. ACCOUNTS 1 t ity division of the Newark Safety j TOTAL MAIULITIES j Council, will speak to the regular AN" (^^"ITAI I monthly meeting of the Business ACCOUNTS 5«nd Coillt Fllm>' FEEE Catoltj 0 ! and Professional Women's Club nt This hunk's capital con- I I the YMCA at 6:30 Tuesday. His' »l«ls of coninioii mock with I i topic will be "Traffic Safety." I total pnr value of fSOO.OOO. On Monday members of the local I FIMIBOII Westfield Studios club have been invited to attend a: tUV/'Ji loaned) (book 232 E. BROAD ST. dinner and meeting by the New U. 9, flovernmont Brunswick chapter. Miss Mabel Tel. WE. 2-0239 Wells, state president, will be guest , nml RUnranteL'd. of honor, at this meeting at the deDoalt* and other Roger Smith Hotel. liabilities: Sl.831,533.91 Othi't' H^^titS «>leil(74^(i to secure (ifiposlts and other llabll- Senior High PTA ltI»K 73.084 00 GARDEN HANDS? .' ... wlPrtieea to To Meet Oct. 18 nMallfy for exor- cise of fiduciary GLOVESKIN or corporate JHIVV- Enjoy c.irilrnlnc »«••.Hl'IiVT The first meeting of the West- PUP bf-nuflfnl titiiiilM. t.l.l>Vh5n> •• fleld Senior High School PTA will lir»v Orenmi'IpK^ Crfiim. *"'*'"' bilSV.'il " nnU nhllpiin nhn«i-il hnnd» •""" be held Friday, Oct. 18 at 2'30 nlKlK. A.lil-11.1. mlriiulf "«•" p. m. TOTAL, .*1.Mr,O.4l7.SO to Tonr Hat of m-fdn for «•»»• *«ft linndH. After a short business meetin" nnd preferred at which Dr. Frank N. Neulmuor Dep »Mt* secured I JARVIS DRUG STORE will speak on school activities, Mrs. l 54 ELM ST. H. H. Bracher, hospitality chair- iinnt to' "r man, will preside at n get-acquaint- null ed tea. lavi New and old parents are urj;ed TOTAL to come nnd moot with the teach- ,"EN;nV I* HOST, I'rexldi-i ers and other parents. f nlirivi- ftat'omrnt' Is Edw. Mackie & Sons Strrlnir Mirlliern H. '• Sweeps Feature lor OVIT no \rart. M. II. Pim.i.irs I'lnluflrl'l ll-ll!?-l Wekearny Opener II. S. SUIltOLS. .lit. Original Hand-colored Engravings <'• It. KKU.Oil(j ""'"UPHOLSTERING : SLIP COVERS | MATTRESSES AND BOX j "American Scenes and Views" 9.95 SPRINGS RENOVATED j week Bill Benny, with 23-1 in his middle game for Corda, topped the 320 SOMERSET STREET, j all made ,rom lm ,„l m ^ Ilf'imrt u« of W,>i)t(*ml,,.r "n I'uc ' scores. Lewis opened with 212 for ' fl o I W>'m sT",* ^.1''''I';OIIATION: i Amenca thn, ,,•„. Mccly ,nmfd ,,, ,,m,///p•*$ - Own^'VA I r.l lln, think* loc ill i>ii"\Y7 ! A'o Teleservire or mail. Pictures, Filth Vluur. m tlin str.n.lii^s of the WOMH'II'- «'. i"'i . «•, '

KoCr,ation uiu, last IXll' ' ffi'."" T ^ ,,»"*".' ir ! Bccreat,.,., alloys. ,„ t,1L. utl,,,.; ,,„,."'ii"!.-. „ inm m!«:- a-,,,,, Falkcnl>ef«.s. j ",',';" |;!' ,;; f!rlll;1[11 wfei.rnf' \ |ihn \tiym i I' « f'<-< "" 1 i li. ulivwH'.i., I1 'L I'""," " >" lie (iii-'ii'i-Il iVv

P.E.O. Chapter to Meet "''•">• ITS' slnn I. noiim rim nrt meetinc of rKO ! tf,, ^">n;i, N.^' ',^j!'Y; ,', : ^ ? 1 1 Ch«pt«r i;,wi || be hol.l in th,. '.i.^niv Vw,'.!;' ' ',,,,,'-,,,'''• , ''"I 1 1 home of Mrs. L, |.t1,!1.k,.n .,„, ; ^i.-l, ,...',,, | ,* t",',.,.."V, , „!."',„.': '"^ Harding drive. South Om,,. e a I k""wl"'f,-."»

A.. .SUagmoor Versatile Tuxedo The cost you need forth e life you lead . . . smart over everything! Fabulously loft fleece, lumriomly trimmed with sable-dved squirrel or natural squirrel. 88.95 plus to.

B., .Sh'agmoor Topcoat Venn m well «« It looks and looki veil over everything. Cut wlih know- Ing ilmpliclly and tkllHully Ulloreil ef 100% woolen, 10ft «nd fleecy •• a luby lamb. 45.00

C.. .Sliagmoor Luxury Tuxedo Soft-ti-down, feuher-ll|ht, 100% • • • |eneron»ljr trimmed with mat- momon. Effect li definitely euitom nude, coit imadngly low. • •s.ts plus urn

D...GirV Two-Piece Coat Sett or ihellaud coali, donble or" •Ingle breaited, lined and Interlined. Fully lined mitcbinf lei|ln|i. Red, green, maiie, aqua, brown. S to (x, 19.9C to 48.98 Hata to Match 2.01 to 5.98

E...GirI»f Coalt Green Creit Fleece In linglo lireaited, boxy Myle. collar. Lined and interlined. Green, deer, natural. 7 •o M. 29.S8 to 39.9S

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F.. .Boys' Two-Piece Coat Sets Fleece, tweed, and polo cloth. Single and double breasted or fly front itylei. Warmly lined. Niiurol, Ian, brown, navy. 3 to 8. 19.98 to 29.98 Hats to match 89c lo 1.90 Third Floor

G.. .Boys' Fingertip Ovorconta Heavy, ail-wool fleece with tack. Classic iljlo with aet-in slecvea and slash pocketi. Ulue or brown. 10 to 20. 25.09

II.. .Boys' Zero King CoaU Double lireastcd ilyle in heavy Wliil- and Coats Are First ©n Tfee Program niun completely lined, alcevcs, body aad collar, in all-wool The lights dim, the overture fades, and your winter coat is in the spotlight. .. to play a alpaca. 10 to 20. 22.7S

leading role in your everyday life. Your coat should have the style to Buy' Shop—Meitfiniiti

keep you center-front on the fashion stage .., And it must have

the quality and fabric which enable it to enjoy u long-season run. We have

an unusually fine selection of winter coals for everyone iu

your family . . . The newest fashions . . . classic styles good this

year and next . . . And Teppers habitual quality fabrics

• | and workmanship. 4

TEL. Open ' Thursdays .Till 9 PLAINFIELD, N. J, four.,: THE ttTiyT-FIELPTEAPER. THjJRSDAX._OCT0BER 10, EMPLOYMENT WANTED I onyx pin ami ff«aid or tin- 10K} }j ]y Trinity Selects SERVICES DeMolay installs o N'T "5" l,1.u '"r:; ROY RONFV 1 tilled. Over 1-U muts weic- Ten Girl Cheerleaders Van Riper To Quit ! Dance Program ; 40 Members [ Sii Guluhiitl Chapter, Order of <--d. Tell pii'N h:i\i* bfvn appointed | PeMohiy, instaTed niw otti.'ers for; • Tii Hh Sl! fall term at a terriiioiiy Tue— f I t% 11 *JC iluy evi-iut.ir iit tlic Masonic Tun. \UQ I SlCK 1 I 0

; ,, lltnit, i'lli > Herteit, ]7(!. il)o,,,,u,.wi by JIi-Kinley I'TA, t ; Heifina Cortlis in September. Thfc cull made the statement when lie *<}»*";„"",,"" h"f.... To" *"?. PINAVIA & O'^IEiT -•ppi.ii.sh dancer and Claude Jean K(H.h»t: llta,H]er*. Bob M;»rtin »fiiiner t Jiaphini C harles I.ijip-, waa give, at a iwcnt nwi'tinit of Ult lmtit ti-ii leadeis tt ho weie selected Mon- was reminded that he had wen | u.JS5i.|>^ PlAmi:Hne" . . .Chmsen, «n«ut pianist, to a >m>fl nMli I)i!ly BuMl and ehai-ljtii, l>kk ?''.'] M«>'fholl David A. Mur- ,hot association. \V. Jl. Evcrill, Bmi ny >11 i a FI-OOH MlUfVv,, , *»spnnsiw' and •.'iilhtKllutii: nuili- • foyKi-nda!!. i ' ^ " " l' »slas played ""> i cubmiister, ie|>ortr.l 1TO yr ii'iu day aie Janet Uoate. Dot Aromon-; riUled the candidate of Edge ' --„—"^^o ol,, wllitw h,lus<,. WK. 2-IU7T i graduation of thi.* i>nck fi-om Cuba Bei-, I'.loriu Horas, Pat (iottlick, I Van Riper by Democratic jrubmna- •'••™f_Ii;rt tjine. 1 uVlwk lln-ii •IKW J Tlio ciTomony wn< attended by °ijian i d hi k f Cb Jean Con-hay. Klorpnrp MrKliver, turiul-aspirant Lewis G. Haroen. _ dihiier- , live «luy» a werK. Cull CM A«*r a l" Ji.'"1 The following officers were in-' Itl Scout WIS. I-55II4. Dot Curryy,, Juno Dowd, Rose Mil-' Priscolll l furtheftirthfrr said that if ric GintlHT and Dori, Uowney. ,'elMUd, Ke would appoint Icfral l«o« »jr WANTS IHOMVi Twi. buys will !«• added to the ! coun»ri to the Governor ajiij see | J» ;» j.j1,',,!.^ ' : c v squiiil for the next same, and tin- to it that his appointee would ^ ;—rjp^, Xttrnu, iT team ki'licvcs that rougli spots in . clothed with adequate power to: • '£ '. naLl« ]rkS >va l thrir leading last Sundayy (it the i handle the business of the Cover-1 Any* i{Saturdays, anr -•quaUy well. , ,m|j, «,«„„!, t h^e area. This brought a high eom- Dniifil «orh dcsirtil. h Ilt C' ffi I aii)lliinE. Wille tlox The chorcofroiihy throughout' a better wnrM of pparv. Jr.. junior ileucon; Don- metidalion from WAtchung with Immaculate Conccp-1 nor's office. tion Hipihh ili l MontclaiMtli r wililll be itoni . i DriscolDilll had before him during M,:. an Leader. and with te* j\w Area Field Commissioner for cub- Also Richard G. Smith, marshal; bing especially because the pack uut Uiis week. • the interview a copy of a state- JIMOn COI.I.EUK I ment he issued Mar. 18, which was k\,nt i«»tiiirtn--other Preibyterian Group jI ththee weeweek afte•afterr ththee move tog get! »f yuiir Infant publicly said that Van Eiper's fur- i" small children liy 1h« hour To Meet Thursday ther usefulness as attorney gen ur day. »H-». ''i..?11. eral has been impaired. 4i'£ I-enoit Aw.. WK. 2- The Woman's Association of the j VOIS<1 with experlemel Presbyterian Church will meet on TiT "O«nlikeei>TnK, lyplnill . •'•rlm'•rll l J huork l . and ijpr*m, were done with great Srtis- ,„,,,T .rrv nrnn]t' rttii TA™ ai»and . and HOV. Robert M. Skinner. i ~ '— • Ithe mognition it had received \<™;JZ$™™ &. "'Sford™!! FYOVB TBOllu.E Ts »M>1 at the national convention of Worn- gj'jlij. call Westlield 2-4660 tor il>sudO . rn.de ")tr«t contribution David S. Clouglily was installed able service. •• through heher sparklinpUi?g andd viva-vi ' A.t n x- a? Pad and Charles E. Plumridge en's Clubs last spring and' the ne- J._i__zz_^~:^— STATins RADIO SHOP, as Dad Emeritus. ecuity to keep up this standing. WANTFD 333 OBth Are., vs. £,«kxn character. | Oil Burner FlTC Dues were collected and the fql- ic " Mr. ChUsson was not only a i IJMESSM.IKIVC. In All F.,rn.T icwnonantst, b»t » pianist,1, Fh-emcii were called to 135 Cen- Horticultural Grtup lowing committee chairmen assign- |1|AXI)!I WASTR»—Art saw. cd; Membership, Peggy Hollberg; Ht«he(HAM'OII|.t..e.ri£.urlh Art., V.. $32tS 3fll A Speak* To Garden Club hospitality, Leimie Mulinos; pub- Scotch flalus FAl. 2-SK1M *.*»pr«tiire powers. He was enthu-i the oil burner of the buildinc be- licity. Carol Brower: program, gltaticaUy applauded again and' rtnic ipnitod. The offices of Har- Gretchen Loesch, assisted Ky Mar- .. IIEWEH. A'ao NEW SUIT Cl.l II I(l» ,;_*t»>n for both of hU groups of: M p. Young Co. anrl F. P, Ristin? Mrs. S. V. Stewart of the Gar-j POHTABt»si2 or BSxllS ft. rue^ « or More An easy way to buy *yii^ tip. T; win numbers. den Club of Wcatfield ?poke to the colle Thiebeaux and Marcia Snell; »si2 or s. __. - u coats, jvercoats. Join noa l.t* j& Co., were damaged by smoke. welfare, Carol Brower assisted by jJJ'^ marjM^« ™"alns.^ Mu»,t Frankr Alen's Shop, East Bread Croup Tuesday In a program un- u St. S-SS.}t der the direction of the horticul-. Shirley Schaub and Jone Ann 2-0341. turnl committee, of which Mrs. Ed-' en Pond; postcard committee, Mar- " "jiust ue reasonable, PAIXTIXO — DECORATIXS FIi>chci; scrapbook chairman, Hel- pI4SWEO ANI» In«ttle — OutHlde. ward Cotfey is chorrman. Mrs., celle Thiebeaux, assisted by Mar- i - s-4'"--B- Very RenBunnbEF. BILL eoosreR' (ft VINO Stewart advised the members to I cio Snoll; movie benefit, Nancy MI:MIII:H» WAITED '» M'Xf'f Cnll WK. s-ima-w. r-s p. ». include viburnums in their garden', Strumcr and nominating commit- ^laniX"1 -?™"?11* .c"»¥"r. .?»?!• ' S-3MI because of the beauty of berries, • HBSOVEI). Vrml * II... OOMT KID \OURSELF tee, ' llnrgery Burr assisted by r,etion"'Auxiriaryr'cookers- • • : I ii. 5 years experience, Iiie-urni 1S1 TKW CTTMER PLACES blossoms ami foliage and their at-) Caiol Brower. capacity. P->r details call \\ h.. • Central Ave. i'imue ITE. J- APE JUSTUS GOOO. traction to birds, , 2-1906-R. I 34SB-M. s-s-ti ISKD CI.ABISET Far Jlrs. IJoyd Oneal and Mrs. Ches-'. Must bo reasonable. ("GLASS AND"MIRR6RT lev Wallace were «am«i delegates' Additional Classified Ad» WE. 2-1C14-M. ! For Kvrrr Pui*l»oiie. O'tl mirrors r*. or ftllvereii. Auto saffly Kiass. G-tf. to thp conforencp of the Federated ' oui jiorsB f. j>r«' . «!«- kin «lasa Co., 1»>J Svm>.ets«t Si. Garden Clubs in Afbury Park on I HELP VtfANTED trically nirei. opd condition. I»lalnHol. moval ot trees. Trees and shrubs ut [u] but not efcsentlui. Klve-rfay Westfit'M Hiirli School jewelry, week. Small office downtown Man- fur sale. Covered by Insurance. consisting of the 10K large onyx liiiuan. Salary $30 to J3;>. State PJione Plalnflelfl 6-9323 or Pun- FURNITURE REPADUHG ring, 10K small onyx ring, 10K nge, experience. Write liox TIP, (•llen 2-G207. 10-S-at DO.V MAXWEIX . WEilWI!*' cure Leader. 10-J-2t SS5 Mouniatn Ave. Also li»ti«»l PIANO TUNING tied. IM"1 ALTBUATION' AM» SAI,BSI.AI>V wanted for ltn-al dress Pltou. Stale & REPAIRING, experietsee and salary wanted. iiox Sl*2. care Jjeader Odicf. WARREN W. GROFF, HOME MODERNIZING **For 25 Yearn1 1Went fir W*» Porewn^t MA1.K JIKI.P and r.riirnl HUpfr— l*lano Tunrr. * Carpentry — Mutmj Furniture and uplmlsiery repairs, cire o f uufurnueoe , ta»vn. AvitHlow.^. 244 Walnut St., WE- 2-2325 Painting — Decorating etc.: llocal l firm,fi steaddy V 4r: Hemher >. J. Am. ot I'lntm Tmncn. Roofing — Siding. lri>; Mate a^e. referPli io»;t e.tre Leatler Office. GENERAL CovntAOTOR — M«iwn and eariJenter work, flagstone ter- CARL PETERSON, Kl.llKlll.V CKVTI.KHAX wants raee. permanent asphalt drive- housekeeper for 3-ruoin aiutri- ways; Belgian blocfca: curblmt; Builder imnu, J»att or full time. WK. 2- leader drafts. D. Villane & V. Phone WEst. 2-1 ISO <2?1\1 CanlRlula. WE. 2-0IJ9. WE. !- 53S5-R. 8-la-10t FOKTKIt W.VNTKtl. Bonat Ilnkf «li £20 I:, llron.l SI. VACllJI CI.KAXEHS. All makes i.i \III.I: PIAXO Tl repaired and guaranteed. BiiB^, The New Headline... iVOV PROntCTS. lue« will train belts anil brushes sold. J. CJ. Car- * \*airing by r*-^< women t's "'-i n il.ori or niore Per doio, Bluetriclan. WE. 2-2S3T-M. Aft ion and tone h*mr repre.«entin!< tmr pnxiuet.^. 10-S-.U CRA\POK1> 1I'l A Start now to butiti eu^ti>nu;r ii« 3 North A«e.i K. fiir (."hrt^tnia^. Women isou- em- pUiyeii neeil not u^psy. Write, C1IA-VFORD ltefrlicerntl«i* serri chins qiialliieation^ a!id "piione lUpalr.w on Mayllower. Crosley. for this Fall season is important. tiumlH-r vt Mrs. M. Wa*. S3S yrlKldalre, Norse. Kelvinator. CK.VEHAI. JOnHI\f. Chureh St., WoOi!briJ(,-i>, N". J. CoM.«pot and other various makes. I1OMK MAIVTKAANtf. rr P. \V. Klaney. 223 Arbur Stret-t. Hats have a neiv slant.., they jit lv-10-«t Cranfonl 6-2S30-J. iO-3-St Alter:ui<>nn aii'l rt;'-i.;> "\',^.z IRnlal A*«l*tant. electrical. No job t"-' -""::"" K Experience unnecessary. "~WMrHINTERLETfNER~ sonalfk- riit**-^- the head but at a new and dashing Allre U 6t7 JOIIVSOS. A PERILOUS PRELUDE PAINTIXO AND WK. S-OIS^-M. HKCORATIVt; ••It WOX.1I, Wbl«p. for gri SKRVICE. angle , , . so hair styles must be Mttrk. oiu'-half tluy ME. 2-033T. While two hundred music lovers were When interviewed. Agent Pennington XCH 23lJR boarding a fog-enveloped train to attend the said; '*A railroad man U supposed to be in-3-3t eonceh of the Wes—A MAX OB »O)US to merly with Estey and AeoHan. Townloy, on th,e stoop of his store, near the men." one of these new side-sivept coif- clean r."-.it estate ..fTU'e Vrs-nk- TV!. WE. I-0SC2-J. 10-3-5t v. it - I i Central Avenue crossing, it seemed that the lin F. Wlttner. IIj .S>.uih Ave,. nml ^ I I "An Artiitic TriurapV WwtneM I-l""."i. standing train and the passengers swarming Al fures ... trith a distinctly new Fall 9. -I IM I' I — and f'riemariemla Huge. Fine Ho Boll thunder over the crossing, the engine season—was held in the Casino, Plainfieid, ft.-.l. Box Fine Household n i noiu. i if ' pulHug f uriousty an the reverse a«d the cars because the Board of Managers of the West- FihFurnishingsi , Brie-a-kSrac. jolting ufrninst each other. I heJd my breath, 1946 look. And the perfect base Pfcone PlBlnOeld G-072S fit'ld Musical !?OL'iety were unable to secure KAI.l, OltEPTlVliS — 10 expi'i-tiiiR n ." a suitable place in town. Tii»>ir judgment was We^tSeld t.frisd^r, ppu ! ? for these new coiffures is a Tepper •-ry Thurs.1 y aft^rno••:>. E. FRED SULZER & CO. ] But there was no crash—"Call it luek, sustained by an amlu'iu**? of over 500 per- l Harr;s—!-. Av . cnll It Gtid, call it what you will—but also son-;. The critics iU'seribeJ the concert as sn will reivl- i|vkrt» !,. .» Westinghou&e Dealers • call it Frank K. Pennington," says the Stand- nriistic triumph. The chorus, "reinforced by s n.VDIO *SI) APPLIANCE a larpe de'euation" fram tht? Amphion Or- Permanent—beautiful, brushable, in ••Kiiiy" ltialt.i Therttr... BEPAIttS. ard FMitor. \v..!.ti'.-..i.i. -. I.VI -1-r mil. chestra of Brooklyn, and tho sotoUls. Mrs. by calllnc 49 ELM ST. . WE. 2-4747 It was, indeed, th-;- quick Hction of the 1 J 5t : local station ajjent that spared this town th» Anna Mooney-Iiuroh. soprano; and William easy-to-manage. ir.S l>roi;»i iilentlflcatii-n '»{" The "' ' SEWING MACHINES woi'st trnHedy in its history. Penninffion saw J. Levin, tenvir. weri? of MvtropoHtan caUbre. |flnnriTiiii — «mall llronlr. in "Mis? Carrie H. Becbe. tlu> noconipanut. was ~ "ri»--ntr* anj palnsir.sr done r i REPAIRED KlaKi")in I'ierce McOorniii'k fnuiHeailv wav- undoubtedly an important factor; her stroke FOR RENT uihly. Phone WE. 2 Ii ^1 M ing liis rinl laniorn, saw the oiniuaaa light of 1 * t the approitchinK locomotive and shouteii to was prompt, precise and magnetic, inspired I i! 1 every voirp and every in^rument." And KI wtii.ii »it\ III;< uiz. i imt tlu rniriai'iT of the vowert train—"Get (ro- I*rof. C. Mortimer Wiske was acclaimed ''pne lie i ntr.-ulor*. in'^-i -r tnl «-x I inir—iiuii'ls!" As he helped tlic last bewil- KcrU r «t rk .Klr-iUf.*. !urr'n"i diired paswniwr on board the train milted out. of the best, if not, indeed, th« very best, B it Tjll \\ K 3 J81 ir ttl music;U vUrvctor in America!" The male * Permanenls ; •.-» -« i i i-t SINGER SEWING CENTER. A few st-eiijuis Inter the Cannon Ball came choru.«' "A Kjither's I.ulhihy" \vr\s encored Pnutceu 10.00 rolling in. its online siwitiiijr like an mifc-iv l fAFER IS t>IU,L SHORT bull uiulu lortsh. Knciiu-er XU-k Sheridan many timo^. and the Pr^ft'ssor recalled * ia hud "iiliiKKcd" it. When. «t !:invir[,l-"M)- Cod. Fl-ank, that was a i-li>.-<> Vny, ;;s he tmnbivj iuu> bed. "h.»th c'narnis Hair Stylins Incltidins Shaping, Milky oiwl" ami tt'rrur^, too." February iC>. IS;1'!. Cream Shampoo and Setting 3.50

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18QQ ASSETS EXCEED .... 1892 1946 $15,000,000 . r,',1".. of Prosressive Banking-r,« 7" < LILLIAN O'GRADY ^ 8roa S?nice Bgreaq. A resident of Pi anford for more He was a member of the First than BO years, Mr. Rict died Sat- [ethodist Church here Bnd 'w»8 urday at the home of his son-in- i the church board. He was ftlso 1 iaw and daughkr, Mr. and Mis. ractnbei' of Atlas Lodge, B & AAugus. t J. Giube of 19 Hillcresl [., ami of the Insurance SuuiU't avenue, Cranfoid, after a shoit lub, {he Casualty and Sujety •illness. ( lub and the Economic Club of A native of Eiooklyn, he was a few York. printer for the New Yoik Life Mr. Harden was also a member Insurance Co. for 35 yuais. He [ th« layman's Christian Coun- had been retired for 35 years. He Prices Effective J of thp Jflhn Street Church in was n inembei of the Pi Intu s UJI- Jn Super Markets tat York City. jqn, an excmjit fiicmun and n mem- ber of the Ci anford Mcthodiitl and Self Service Church. ; Stores only. Besides his Westfleld daughter, MoBuments and Markers and Mrs. Giube, |ie is survived by Erected In All Cemeteries his widow, Mary V. Jiice, and two' Seletl Barre, Vermont Granite daughters, Mrs. J. Watle Wimei of Plmnfield, Mi*. A. R. MncCon- STEPHENS ncll of Cianfoid ami six grandchil- MONUMENT CO., dren and one K 17SS St. Georgei Avenue, CARII OV THANKS OppoBlte the rtahway Cemetery Tlio fniiilly of rli.irh". I!, linttllck RAHWAY, N. J. wi»hi>« lo tliHiilt Mun^leuiii Ucnu J. Watti'Mpn Hlul Hc\ John Ditvis Robert ft. Sttphom, Proprietor uf Holv Trlnltv riiuith. Mn> iiolv Namr MiKltty. KiilKht-. nf rulumlm", Pbone*—OBice Hah. 7-2175 CitliaUc Djumhterh of Ami1! Icn. lel- lilnpf, fritudx mill IIPIKIIIKJIS, tor Home Rah. 7-0752-R tin li kind t'*i>ro*iil(in,s of Ki nipatuy i If you want peas as sweet as those you've harvested in Tears of Experience In the ill tllPlr recent heit*.i\t'im'nt t BuMness. .MRS. MARY AX.N (UlTThK'lC AND 1'AMILV. your own garden, then A&P's Iona Brand Peas are for yqu! Firm, yet tender .. . they're plump as can be ... with that, fresh-tasting flavor that tells, you these peas , A TlIOlCillTFIL WAY were picked and canned at the peak of goodness. And we also acjd (with pod-denable pride) that it isn't often —is by having us erect a Corn Iona Brand finely designed BARRB you'll find peas of such outstanding quality ... at such tombstone that will per- Cream Style .'. 20 oz con 12c Cojnpq,re tHe quality as xodl as the price! ' petuate the memory of Wii»!e Kernel Cfirn rnodest prices. Stock up with plenty today. your dear one. HEADSTONES AND A&P Brand—Golden, ZO oz conl5c MARKERS REDATED A&p STQRffHOUHS: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Strin|i IBcaiiK Lord Mott IJonday through Saturday 11IUX K MONUMENTS French Style '. -.19 oz canlfle 17 PEARL STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J. Del Monto iVsfiurn^MN TeJ. Pltf. 6-zm Open Evening! All Green Spears toll con 45« Green Salad Points. tall can 47« $4t'i?iueil Ilalir Foods Beechnut or Clapps ja CIioppciI Huliv FOOIIM GUARANTEE Beechnut or Clapps. jar lie iSir^incrf V«'j««'JaI»I*k.»j for Of WORTH tobies, Libby's Homogenized, jar lie Siruincd Friiiiis for babies I» efcoodog your menorUl, you will require — Libby's Homogenized jar 9e •rnnct thai ihe m.Uri.1 *UI endure, lh«l ihe ««ip> «nd vorkqi.ii.hlp tire excellent. {Mi meraorta! Inwribed iih the Bum Guild A&P BAKED GOODS **< •• guaraaleed by Ih eK colire Uarre Cranlle Strained —jor babies, 3 jars 2-ic •fduilry, vouching for ll qi«(lly. ( T«HIIIB4O Juice Ltbbiy's Home Style or Iona Brand IS oz can lie Jane Parker package oj 8 25« A&P FRESH FRUITS A&P for you. play we w« mm you alioul tills moller TOIDECIO Soup Campbell's Pnslr.V 18illl» Jane Parker al your convenienceT AND VEGETABLES New Pack it 10V?. oz cans 2!)e Fruit and Nut each 2.*« POULTRY and FISH Firm, lled-Ripe '- L. MANNING & SON Applesauce New Pack Caramel I*e«raii lt«»ll S a!I sizes, Broilers, E»tabliBh<-d 1S61 Musselman 20 oz can lite Jane Parker each 3'lc • TOMATOES Fryers, Roasters lb (iOc Stanley Burner, Owner 1 lb carton of A or 5 iSill 4>rad«' A I"««I all sizes ^S WEST FRONT ST., PLAINFIELD Fruit C»cktuil ^ Tel. PL. 6-0706 Hunt's Brand. 30 oz can "17c Jane Parker._ package 21 e SI<»ner For fricassee, salads, etc...Jb 57 e Fresh 1'niHcs Fresh lhmuiv jBne Parker From Long Island farms headlfie Urailv A llueks A&P Brand 30 oz can 2

Scieace difoovered the principle. OM-UM ttaftamen tranilited the principle iau latta. Muter Jeugnen evolved the pit. item*. The Reault—Balance in llote fihoet—the mo«t txclmive ia all the wocU. Thews iamoua •hoe* gentlj guide TOUT tup *o newfound grace and beiuty, luubiag 'all tendency to hitch-hiky, iwkwid atridei. You stand more erect. You wiH farthtr, fatter, with infinitely la, effort, For Balance in Motion Shoes are nude t« rtrw djmeniiong—not just two. And tkj are made to fit your feet in motion. Tbit is wljy they are different. That is why |kf win friends every step of the war. VANARSDALE'S o/ i*« Business Centre" 137 W. Front St. PLAIKFIELD, N. J,

OPEN ' THURSDAYS til 9 S4|gSURDAYS 'TIL 6 JP. M.

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BtANKETS ] Get These Advantages With G. 0. Keller COMFORTERS I LAVISHED ON EXCEPTIONAL COATS BY Dry Gleaning Service • Mora Dirt Removed! • Fabric* Fe«l and look Like Ntwl] • Colors Sparklel Westfield Branch: 24 Elm St. BELLANCO AND TILLIE HEITNER. STARRS HQ THE Tel. WE. 24381. IC. O. KELLER, Corner SOUTH and ULAND AVENUES | ^ HALF-STOLE AND THS FUU S=UR SLEEVE,. NOTABLE FASHIONS AT HAHNE & CO. 127 PARK AVENUE PLAINFIEtD. N J> Phaaras FlaljifitSd 6.WOS—otli«t TOWBK WX-JiOC (So *=.!) Cleaners, Dycn, fiuj Cleaners, Cold Storag* Chureli Notes ».«ti»g in the "stiidviJO >«"*., V,'. Atkinson give an eye- Wed seetm(1 Madiion Ave. Chapel Notes Howard Bonnett accompanying at Mrs. H. fi, loswfe} aa ____ - «9sion of thAursery, he- witness account of what he saw &t the pigno.' Mrs. Donald Bahcock Bible Class To Hold is ha v Kin s M. Allen Kimblp, awiigtar-t at! I j.jO a. m.,Bible school "Witli j ing e; 'of ^ ,, - ™ »4 P»»«"->' departments; 10 a. m,, Sunday school. the recent atom bomb experiments will be in charge of the devotions. Anniversary Program ter of the church; and * group Th_ Wilson «LJ W-U88ioii8 on the ! 11 a. m:, mornlns warship, sermon The hospitality committee for ,T for nil h st d U' «. in, pey. M. Allen KimUe at Bikini. Mt. Atkinson was with nreRented by es fyr women is conducted t " " "'">K October. Jby Dr. John -Wedey Lord, "Using a small group of American scien- the evening will be;. Cu-hostesses, % e tb Pclio Good Advantage tists*, military men and others Mrs. C. H. Gromiuist, Mrs. Edgur of the Presbyterian Church cele- Mrs. Hamilton of the Jla: fole'Viass is TOitilBcted by Bev. 6:45 p. m.. Intermediate Youth Wright, assisted by Mrs. YVtiiti'i Thursday, 6:4G p. m., ch,,ir aboard the USS Pnuanirrii. He is brates its 30th anniversary on Inn will servo the dinner, • hearsal. Fellowship; 6:45 p. m., Senior Methodists To Hear cliirf iwraitli engineei- for tieii- Burd, Mrs. Edward Diet?., Mrs may bo reserved by calling Mi 1 Youth 'Fellowship; 8 p. m., Sunday Ralph Embree and Mrs. W. W Tuesday with a dinner in the 'n't m., morning worship. "The AH women are mvited to attend I Evening Fellowship at the parson- Atkinson At Atom Bomb eral Cable Corp. and lives in West- Kinard. ehopel.' The program for the eve- K. W. Leslie, We. f-3168-M, jjjtentiDiinl Will of Cod" sermon the fall rally of East Association age. t'wld. ninK includes a welcome from the The total potato crop tWg to Baptist women on Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 8 p. m., Tonight the evening group of Violin j-cipctions uill be offeied president, Mrs. C. A. Batten; n . 7 p, m., Youth Fellowship will yn. 16 in the Baptist Church, Un- i mid-week service. Dr. Lord will the Mcthodiit Church will hear by Jlis. William Lewis with Mrs. Leader Want Adi Pay is estimntcd at <115,000,000 Imsh. -jjet in the church. ion. bewuons at 10 a. m. and 1:4B i give the last address in the series blief history of the class given by it a crop goal of 378,000, : 5 m p. in. for details ot program and | on "Worship, Life and Tension." Monday. 7 * P- -> teachers L wiH meet at the "'" *" "' cnll Mrs. Hoi- —— _ . The World' Wide Guild had a Redeemer Lutheran supper Tuesday evening to elect officers for the coming year. Flo.- Sunda- y. school a-t 3:30 a. m. Pre-- jencu Jessee was elected president -• school and kindergarten in the Sun- nnd Nancy Randel, secrelary-treas- j ('Ry school gnnex; first and second urer. This gugroupp is for girls of IH'ade in the parish ha!!; third high school age and will meet on gi-ade to high school in the nave the 8«*ul Wednesday evening of of the church. B. H. Mahler su- each month. perintendent. This Sunday will be "Guest Sun- Family Sunday service at 10:45 day," a. m. •Sermon topic: "How We Got Our Bible." The sacrament of Holy Baptism will be observed Congregational Notes at the close of the service, Par- i cuts should make arrangements The church kindergarten, con- j w'Jth the pastov, Hev. %yaltcr Ueun JACQUARP ciuctfd in the parish hoi(se during!ins' SWEATERS the church hour will be superin-1 tended by Mrs. Isobel Thomas of! St Paill'n f hnrrh Nn'*x St. Christopher's School. Children! " ""' * UIIUrca "Ottt Headquarters for theof beginner or primary aire will be • o i .> .T . /-, sweater of the year! welcome. Sunday: 8 a. m., Holy Com,mun- The women of the church wlll'ioni 9:3° ai m" church school; U We have all the wanted meat fur a sewing meeting at the ' »•"••. mqrning. prayer and sermon. home of Mcs. C. M. Hebbert 384 j , 7!30 •'• m- second'meeting o designs . . . including the Dudley avenue on Thursday. The ! *e .P^nl PB°Ple s/r°u.P. ,ll>e St famous "Reindeer" sweat- work will be done on the'aprons f,fuls 9h"f^an A'8,0"1"*10"' "' for the buznar to be held on Nov. 1 l-th e ,pa".f.h hou,se' W' °' Steen er in spvpral versions. Kl e wl sllC! k At a meeting of the trustees of ! '?'V , ", > - a Roth fitted and boxy styles the church held at th'e study on I .J "'i^ffV "-"'" " Monday evening, upon recommen-1 ™,"' *,*°y J'ommmiion. in forest green, red, white dation of the church committee it1, rl!ursda>': w «• '»•- Holy Com- milmon fancy TOKAY 4^ 4^ pa snd navy blue. WHS voted that a call be extended! - : Del Maiz Niblets Corn ^15e to Arthur Herbert Schomp to serve c Fresh golden corn off the cob. Supply limited, ' ' for the coming months as minister Presbyterian Notes SIZES 34 to 40. of education. His responsibility Ideal AlUOrMn Cut Sp«ars W bB t?*!""18?1" the,Juniw ailtl! 9:30 a. m., Bible school with de- Moderately Priced $8.95 GRAPES 2-25 ...;*!senio. r* iI'elloWBhi » u p" an•"_.••_!"d co-operat• -•- — --e- i partments from nursery to adult, Wwithth Hie eachcteacherrs s0 othef thche nchcu '.uscious, large fane/ sweet California Tpkpys at their best! Enjoy them now! A , ^,A , , ?, . ; ' 'Mfili2abcth Norton Bible class for schol in the work of the school. women; teacher, Mrs. Robert G ASPARAGUS Fancy Eating Our finest all-green spears, cuts Taylor. Men's Triangle Biblo and Cooking class; Ernest C, Bartell, leader, * Apples 3 it's- and tips. Packed this season 1 N«, 1 First Methodist Notes Try It! an NEXT TO THE LIBRARY ' 11 a. in., morning worship serv- California t i. IT- i "r !• t.^ . . i ke- liev' Kobert M. Skinner will Medium Head Weitficld . WE. 2-1131 John Wesley Lord D.D., minis-1 prenoh on the topic "The Kingdom * Lettuce 12c "- . Farmdals Larg* Sweat ter. 0:45 u. in., church school! of God Is Real, Snow Open .Vutll 0 O'clock classes for all ages; 9:55 a. m., | p. m., Intern.cd.latu C. E. So- Honda)' ("id Frlilnr Hvenlnsa 0 * Mushrooms White bo. 39e adult and younK adult Bible class-1 Cioty. Candleliuht im-tallati&n of es; Christian Citizenship Forum, council members. Mai-Ko Zaatrow U. S. No. 1 iPEAS 16c will lend the program "The More Yellow "3 We Get Together" and the diseits- * 10.:. 29c New 1946 pock, Extra standard quality. sion following. Those of Junior Packed Immediately after picking. Hisli ape are urged to attend mid bring friends. Freih Ib. No. Z )A. 6:30 p. m., Senior C. E. Society, Full-fodded ••Pel Monte Peat Can #iVC G;30 p. m., the Spires, %'l young people of post high school age are Lima Beans 1O ••Sliced Beets Robford ST 13€ invited to join the devotional ex- Delicious, tender large fancy limas should be on every menu at only 10c Ib, I ercises and tile social hour after- b ••Whole Beets 4sco 114c ward. H 8 p. m., evening worship service. ° •String Beans Farmdale X 14c . Rev. Merle S. lrwin will preach Selected box | on the topic, "Remember Malchus.': •Sauer Kraut asco No. 2V, «, 1»C A nursery group is held in the Tomatoes parish house during the 11 o'clock Firm, perfect slicing. You'll want a couple boxes at this sensational low price! •Red Kidney Beans ehuriffi service.'Small children may be left in the cave oi' competent •Spinach •••astir*— 205^ persons while their parents attend Large Each church. Florida OSCO Fancy "Grade A" Tliq mid-week services are held Grapefruit HIHIIFTllll Wednesday evenings at 8 p. m. in 7 the parish house. The size you want! Featured at all Acme Markets this week-end! • — - — — — — — - - ~~~~|999####(| Because we know full well the responsibility we An intermediates' communicants' Fre»h Boston Peanut Butter c*rry in filling prescriptions, you can be assured class is held in the parish house "Junket" Brand Our finest smooth, creamy Thursday afternoons at 2:45 MACKEREL ib 21c "Grade A" peanut butter ot ,• that each and everyone brought to us is filled with Rennit Q worthwhile sovlnrj. Try It! lor 30 the utmost acccuracy. OYSTERS dozen 45c pKg Branch Mills Chapel Powder 8 tANUT Fillet PERCH »> 39c Makes delidoui, digsttibl, Rennsl BISQUICK -STi. 18(f Beechnut ; tui\atd*. Six flavori. MKIN0 9:45 n. in., regular Sunday morn- Codfish Steaks u>. 33c FARMDALE BRAND Davis ™Z. H Cookies ing service led by Iiev. M. Allen ol nB c Kiniblo. Butterdish ib 21c I Whiting ib 13c m>liC .-.Bell's Pharmacy Evap, Milk 2r.23* Hershey' " , rX°13(J Grahams lP>9.23* F CHEESE FEATURES TEA, COCOA, ETC. GRANDEE formerly Liggett's s Gingerbread Mix X 20(f Arrowroots PB< When Your GOUDA ib. 49c Asco Tea Balls .,",',' 351 Olive Butler ^ TOOI5 BROAD & ELM STS. TEL. WE. 2-0900 ib HEINZ CROSS-CUT 14-os. Jar Fudge Mix ,::ik.8.2 k Dried Peaches £38* Back Hurts- Colored American - 59< Tenderleaf Tea 47 b S. S. EISENBERG — Reg. Pharm. — S. BRACCHITTA Dilled Cucumbers 21* Diamond Crystal 1£r H PRUNES £f b'o ,2Q NESCAFE T 34 "•-jng up a balanced budget. And we'll bet 10 pins that G B •Habitant Pea Soup 28-01, tan I"** HUNT CLUB RENUZIT t9 6H Hecker's Farina X >ou 11 he healthier and happier than you have been in n long JUICE FEATURES time. Wheatena OOG MEAL y Spic&Span 2^ V-8 Our many years of experience in successfully solving; family Octagon S, 2 -- H Wheafsworfhrr21(J Cocktail ";;:• 16c tr 33c Wlancial problems is at your cominimd. Sunbrife Cleanser 8 SUNRISE . When A»oilobl. •» SOAP FLAKES Dole Pineapple Juice 14c 235 East Broad St., Westfield Palmolive Soap BATH SIZE 19c When When Available 5uniw 1 Oiifrtil Are." 2L cakes 13c 14-o». pkg. 23c Prune Juice ,,,'t.,. 27c ql. liolll*-a 28c lilt' \ «"or exnmjilc, Hunt . Sweetheart Soap Available •'' '-*' II.>. rti-c IMK'r Club provides .Ilia SPEED-UP ivirehnired Fox Ter- Gerber Baby & Jr Food rier with every ' ^1 — - *" . _l }1 J nit. nililnl OIIH i >/ '-. •';v 2 ZZ 29e ask for l»ii d

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IHMMi ItOOM Ml — Mill; (I!MII> l Ml It I S II I DOGS FOR SALE OTHER \UIM I IliMM HI \ 1 II nit i CLASSIFIED ADSj THOMAi) O YOUNG, I II INKI IN t M .v till \l Ll II IMI 111'I I I n LUWAKD A. tAMlLLO, OI 111 AM. BEALTOIt I IH ••! JV I ON PAGE 4 M i on fcliTS THE WESTFIELD UEADEB> THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 Part Wmt

Jacob Hnmbacher, of Hifcu Ui- trd, Mountain avenue, a tele- phone installer in <;he Elizabeth pUnt organization of the New Jer- By Bell Telephone Company, was taored by company officials and fellow employees at a retirement luncheon held recently at Eliza- beth, which marked the close of a SO-yesr career in the Bell System. %e was presented a certificate of honorably life membership in the Telephone Pioneers of America and I wallet by K. J. Smith, division plant superintendent for the com- pany in this area. . Hambacher, who has traveled widely in this country, plans to tike an extensive trailer trip with hii wife in the near future. The Hambachers have two sons, James, »lio recently returned to work at tks telephone company's Elizabeth accounting center, after seeing army service in the Pacific area, and Allan, now with the company's floating plant group, the central- ted manpower pool, after serving with the army in the ETO. Spanish Club Welcomes Members, New Officers

The Spanish Club of WHS held Its opening meeting: last Thursday. David Downs, the president, open- ed the meeting by welcoming the new members and introducing the officers who are: Vice president, Barclay Fox; secretary, Mary Ann Crowell and t reasurer, Gloria Braun. David Downs asked for volun- teers to work on the various com- mittees. Several word games were played at the meeting before ad- journment.

KESKUVB DISTRICT No. 2. WOBT OP CO.VDITIOV at Co. ,.-«».W' ..GIE]|riE.lllf| f LaIw County, Kew Jemey, | ncMbtr Q( the Federal lle«erve j Silten, at |l,e t,loi.e <>r bu.lnr., i on Kfjilfinlirr 110, HMO, nnl>ll«liril In i aiTordanTO Itllh n rail mnclr li> I '« ffdfral llnrrrt hunk i.r llil« I of the J-tiltrnl llrnrrvc Ait. ASSISTS United States Govern- ment obligations, a1- niSi ."."d SUiunnlcod . .'S,,'IOO,S.".S.1O I Obligations ot states 1 and political aubdlvl- I Qtlf?..b.°n

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I-;, WAI.SII. Remember! We're Closed Mondays . . . Open Thursday Nights 'til 9... Directors. R. J. THE WESTFIELD LEADER, THl^DAY1-OCTQBEB.jiO^lfj16 THE WESTFIELD LEADER toms of u national crisis, yet no one dor* iiiiytliinj,' about it. LETTERS TO THE Remember This? Maskim EDITOR I'lvsidciii Truman is unwilling to ONE YEAR AGO mil t'l'iic.i'csf into a cuecinl session to Uniteti Camp.'iiKii, with $60,567, IIIVIH-S tln> situation. What he fails to Turnabout Fair Play is reported ut E0'> of its goal. re.'ilm1 is the power of the American Chairman C. A. Stevens sees 'drive Knt*ml «t the feint OlTlfe at VeHldrM. N. J Editor, Leatiei: as Kiiuttssiul as previous ones, The administration's only hoi* as Srtund Cls»« ilitler. fcrd-bair. The American stomach and Allen W. ItuiU-i- of I.t'xinj:'.!.n, urjres workers t« hand in their re- of talancinft the federal budget in Thuhtdnye at Wettfield, N*w Svri-ty The . tlthl [Md...... _r plltu . 4 J>bl!li«i tlio American pocki'tbook are both in- Mast., litenlly p';u'<-il nn uilwi- ports promptly, / the immediate future would w*m An iii'lvijengpnt Nowsiiiiiier. fluential factors in our rot-up. Failure tiu'llll'llt 111 llN iiK"ll lHAVS|iil|>l!' Veterans Center moves from to simmer down to a eimplc three- Official Paper for the Town or MVpt^ftld. im-iitiiininir thai I lit- I3.MU1.W0 »>• I North avenue locution to second point program: . . , Sub*<'Hl>llun rtilea M.!i(i a jour tn advance to favorably tin the present meat tlMM1-. (MI.I!""'**11' WOvkei'K* to't? nl!- fljcr at 2.16 East Iiroud atraet. , ' 1 Maintaining hisrh industrial ISBtabilMiPd ]SSO. i.^ue may cause the decline of Demo- fnir to the 60,000.000 toul immw George S. Laird, captain in the production so that the tax revenue Offlt*: 60 131m Street. Vwtfl.Mi1. N. J. seals in Congress. tilie iiivestoi'*) and su-rvi-.-iinsr Armv, is released from service. will remain 'commeiisurately mgn. TeL WE, l-IKt-WK, S-(4(is. that the Lunl imnen foim lln-ir Plans to resume dental practice 2. Hefusing to advocate further Vet empty as our butcher shops may own union, with :i n'lMlm' Jiii'iii- here. fixed federally-linanred social re- €DITORIAL_ be a ml hungry as we are for red meat beiship of $1. Maltha Alieo Hebbert, daughter forms. at »1 most any price, things can't he as Six huniliYNl imiiicdmtclj .*i>nl in of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Mark 3, I'urtailinsr the cost of exist- . . . It'« easy to keep your budget balanced, SSOCIATION tht-ir membership upplik'tiLion-* to llebbert of East Dudley, avenue, ing governmental operations. catflMrcphir ns they seem. Wo can still Tool Ownri-s Union—I.uc«l No. 1. weds John D. Bolin in Atlanta, Ga. The President's avovsed detyr- sit down to the radio after dinner, with Full pairo a light here in Westficld. For y»w fam- the allotted period of "temporariness" the organization may be made to chairman of Chrysanthemum Ball thought—I. Complete return to the union in Lexington 73. Mass. to be given by Canterbury Club of free enterprise or 2. More and tka Olwk ily, your neighbors. has expired and the veterans are forced J. H. BURRIIX, St. Paul's Church. stricter controls. 'Observers feel, Westfield has been notably generous to vacate? They may be forced to move 422 Becchwood place. Miss Mary Zclla Williamson of however, that the new Congress from the community, leave their friends Elmhurst, III., weds John Holmes Kill hardly favor the second. in contributing toward the less fortunate Paulding, son of Mr. and Sirs, H. of the world, whether through the Red and perhaps their jobs. These stop-over Approvei Of Girls' Dresi B. haulaing of Kimball avenue in Cross; through foreign relief organiza- homes provide no security. the Congregational Church here, Mountainside PTA Building materials will be used to Editor, Leader: TEN YEARS AGO Te Meet Tonight , ttons, clothing drives, food drives, etc. In reply to "A WESTFIELD- Fewer students afre eirrolied in It always goes over the top. Here is a erect temporary unite when the cry is EK": puMic Schools this year, • Total of loud for timber and goods to build homes There is nothing so annoying to The Slountainside PTA will meet A Superior Laundry Service chance to nid our own. The Boy Scout.s 3,581 is 48 less than last year. Ele- tonight with a Get-Acquainted Din- that will last a lifetime, serve their own- iue as a person who \v;rite-t a mentary schools show .decrease in and Girl Scouts, whose health and char- CEITICAL letter and then hides number of pupils. ner frorn 6:30 to 7:30 in the school acter building programs will make bct- ers well and add to the value of their behind 6 signature such as "A auditorium, locations. WESTFIELDER". Such a letter Volunteers of America to spon- Community sinking and a speech .. ter future citizens of your children and appeared in last week'* issue and sor their oncc-a-year red heart day by the principal, Charles J. Wadas, At Less Cosi your neighbors; the YMCA and YWCA The utilisation of ready-built bar- I can't let it go unanswered. Saturday for benelit fund. on Vinml Auditory Aids, will fol- October is named "Modernize low. The system which Mr. Wadas with their fine, imaginative, programs of racks will provide some small relief for I grant you there move ladylike Month'* by Mayor •MacCormaek, f Sara 20% — Cash and Carry — Shirt. Include the homeless in those areas, but to many costumes than dungarees anJ fly- will discuss is used in the school. liealth and recreation for the whole fam- ing ehtrt tails. 1 have questioned who asks residents to modernize. "JUodorniM for Wl»'«v" <•'<•.«•..• f« STATBMKST Of THE OWXRK- veterans their locations are inconvenient them myself at times, but vot 1 ily; the Community Center, with its be given in conjunction with cam* MUt\ M.AYUiKMKVt . CIIiClI-A- to jobs and'facilities there inadequate anonymously. I don't know "A 'VIO\, KTC. Kt:(|ill(i:i) III" TUB many-sided neighborhood service; the paiirn, ACTS OF fO.NTiHKSS OP AIU- to the needs of a growing family. Cer- WBST^IKLDER'S" age, But I IST 24, IBIS. XSli MARCH 3. 1MS3 visiting nurses, whose ministrations in wilL hazard « ruess that site (or About 200 attend open house at Of TMK WtitfTJKlISMJ l-KAPKK, IVORY LAUNDRIES the homes of rich and poor alike, take tainly privacy would be at a minimum. possibly he) is no younger than I. YWCA, given to acquaint residents t>ub1l£0u't1 wi-ekiy m We,*tRekl, Mew with the facilities offered by the jersey, Fur Hvptf*nib*r 3d, ly<*t>. 16 PROSPECT STREET on new significance with the scarcity of Instead of municipalities borrowing , There h, and always has been, State of N'pvv Jerwcy. thank poodness, a touch of lunacy organization. Cuimty of 1'tiIon. ss. doctors and nurses. funds from the state for temporary hous- IV fore nip, ii rVMillr I'Ublle In in every normal teen-ager. Re- Miss Esther Jane Wilson be- nn*i for the State ami county afurc- injr, why not enable the veterans or vet- member the flapper? That was my comes bride of Robert E. GIHSS in ;*(iiii, iwt-Kuttaliy appeared Walter J.J Every one'of these agencies is oper- Presbyterian Church here. Both l,»'*s who, having been duly sworn erans' groups to borrow the money for age. Misshapen hats perched » >• m*v. dpimsps and says tliat be 1*4 ating on a greatly expanded scale, pro- on top of a mass of frizscd out young people arc residents of the publisher i>t The YOvtfleKt permanent housing—a plan which prob- 1-e.iiU-r. Him that the fallowing Iw, viding for the- needs of vastly more peo- hair, pounds of gaudy Jewelry, and Westfield. ft Hie bt>st of hipi knowledge and belief, H (rue statement of the mvn- ably would be better received by most worst of all, flapping, unbuckled ershJit, ma!mKeni*»t» etc., of the ple tHan was ever considered possible galoshes. We even went to New af'ooMiid pub 1 teatinn for tho dale communities? Tlien perhaps, the com- NIIOWH in the above cuiHlon, re- a few years ago. Operating expenses York that way. The only reason I titiiicil by Hit! Act of AuKiiNt 24, munities, parks, and other units which hesitate to sijni my name, is that I I'M-. .!*• .iiMwult'il bv the Act of for them, as for everyone else, have in- Jlmh "I. ll'iJ, cnituitin-d (tl *«-<'llnii are entitled to borrow for temporary hate to have my sixtten year old ;>:J7. }Juf*Jal i-rttts i'.i*»rt He«Mli»*i'.'»*, Prescription =, creased tremendously. Yet they have daughter ami her friends picture priictd ua thf n-vtri-e «,f ihl* Iftint, housing, could do their share by advis- t(» uit: , kept their budgets pared to the bone. 1 what horrors their mothers were Optician iiiR the veteran builder and aiding him at that.age. We seem to be doing, t. 111 m t the mmi'* atul" J>dili +«*en ; We can think of no service organizations of Ih- r'jbll'.hci'. otiitfti, l'l tnrtRlriK to obtain necessary materials. all right as parents though and i ciiitf.!-. aril huMr:*-^ niiuiaKt'i^ m**: - anywhere, that do more for less money. W.-ifUt' .1. Let*. \Vf>tnelrt, New- Jer- ' «a ss *» know those kufs will too. 1 uiuv—uy every train , This is largely because of the many vol- ** That tli*? owner Is: We*! ft eld Incidentally, I happen to know and bus they come to this island, leader Printing & Publishing Cu. unteer workers, you and your neighbors, How Much Can We Pay For? that the Westfield High School with dreams in their eyes, courage C- S irf*<», WestfieH. Nr. .1. 3. That the ktiown bondholders, who give hours of. time without any The cost of compulsory medical in- giris frown upon dungaree* fur" in itheir hearts—maybe even some mu.'tgragvei*, and .other seeariiy football games and very, very few money in their pockets: the ambi- lu>hi«r^ ownlne or huUlittR 1 p*r ROBERT F. DAY thought of recompense. cvnt or more of totSil ainuunt of surance, the kind envisioned by the pend- of them appear like that. Why not tious and the star-struck youth of bonds. HHirtgages, or oitttr »tieuri- ing Wagner-Murray-Dingell Bill, has go to the games and see for your- our land. tli'" arc: Xono. You can help them, yourself, and the 4. That the two para graphs ne.vt been estimated in a report prepared by self? Support the school you es- It's nothing new, but it's al- jjbuvi*. ffivlnif the names oi the own- community, by giving generously. teem so much—join the Boosters ways new. You pec them walking er.1', jittM'khouU-ri*, and security lioU!- the Social Security Board for the Sen- cr?, if any, contain not only the Ra ta ka Club and be a REAL Westfielder. along Broadway or Fifth avenue ijst i«? stock holil«M"s and security ate Committee on Education and Labor. DOROTHY H. BURK with the wonder of it all, and the lioldor-s n.^ they appear upon tlio Fire Kills More Than War t>t>nkrj t of the company but uiso, in HOURS 9 to 5:30 MONDAY EVENINGS G :30 to 9 It-makes astonishing reading, even in a (Mrs. T. S.I wonder of themselves, shining in i.a?(in nlieic the Mock holders or their fresh, eager faces. For the *»-ottrUy holder ap|H-ar.i «i»»n the I: Since 1920, more Americans have tmnks of the company as trustre or time when we deal with billions as cas- first few days, at least, and then in anv other fiduciary reUttiun. tito lost their lives by fire than in all the Objects to 'Strange Attire' listnie of the person or corporation ually as we used to deal with millions. they're absorbed into the great tor whom .«ucli tru.ftee is «efius, is devastating battles of World War II, citv just as they wish to be. given: also that tin* ^.-»i«i two p-ini- If coverage is limited to 100,000,000 Editor, Leader: jtraphs* contiiin statements enUitae- according to the Chamber of Commerce There always seems to be a room in*r affiant's full kimwle*(j;* &ti<& be- persons, the estimate says, the initial cost Enjoyed reading "Stranpre At- somewhere on Manhattan to re- liff «t* tf> the cfrc«Jn^t:iJicf!s and of the United States. In the last decade, tire" in issue of Oct. 3- But why conditions under which stockholdtrjt Phone WE. 2-3288 would vary from $2,600,000,000 to $2,- ceive tiem, and somehow a job or aivtl security hoKIer« who di> not 100.000 victims have been claimed by pick on the young girls? Why not a friend. Most of them eventually itpi*ear up^n thr t»t»oks ut' t!if> coni- 880,000,000 a year. look at the mothers of some of paav BS tr«»tt«rR, h"ld stuck a rut 6 ELM ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. fire, and 1T0.000 more have been ser- sink into a routine anonymity of jiceurtlles tn a e«pfteity t»th«r than If national coverage for the entire them? For instance, why not go work and living, and consider them- lhs.1 of :i ^'.mrt tlsie owner: and thij* iously burned, many of them disfigured out to the Westfieid Tennis Club or affiant has no rens-'m t« believe that population of 140,000,000 was estab- felves lucky just to be in the place jink- wtiier person. ay^iHriation, or Opposite Peoples Bank & Trust Co. for life. the Echo Lake Country Club on a e«*riHtr:iU»n lias «ny iiUer**st direct where fame and fortune can be or Indirect in the said strvk. botid*. lished, the initial cost would run from Sunday afternoon anil sit on a found; others find them—and thus *>r «»th#r securities than a.-i m stated During Pire Prevention Week this $3,630,000,000 to 54,030,000,000 a year. bench? If you are not too biase, New Tort renews itself with every t>y him. perhaps you wiU blush. week and during every other week the Ten to fifteen years later the cost day and every train and bus. -". Th»t thp nwtRtzie* of each in^Tit- of thin pubti. American people can effectively prevent would increase because of the expansion I never see one of these new, r-ttun sold or dl^tributpd. thrMUgh authorities look after the- young ambitious kids, ao sure of them- the mails or otherwS*.-*-. to paid *ul»- fire by following a few simple rules. of certain services such as dental and *»rb. I never had s daughter". *crlber?» durlitK th al-.tv«- Is Ninety per cent of all fires, big and lit- home nursing. Then, estimates the Perhaps I am glad, if she hsd to think of a vacancy left In some tle, are preventable. The National Fire be of this generation. little hometown in the midlands, in WALTEK J. UTE. board, for a limited coverage on 100,- Sworn tr* B fw! «iitircrH»pd hc-fn| *• Waste Council offers these suggestions AN OLD TIMER. some parental heart. But that's n^ thi^ 30th d.tj- ff St*ptember. l?lft. 000.000 persons the cost would vary the way it is—perhaps the way it i<x;*!re.