THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1966 I «i fire fighters. j tailored to what council consider t0 ' I "Jn addition. UJA funds must help i The three third floor occuptinls. j hu the governmental requirements of ! absorb hundreds of thousands of Apartment j the town. UJA I earlier nrriviils who arc .still not in- j Taylor. L,.*e and Gee, escaped before I loyruU'd inlo Israel's way* and econ- 1 Continued from page 11 I arrival of fire fighters by jumping I (Continued from page 1' I uniy." Mi'. Sioanc sUiU'd. "U-IA remained on thu scene until inid-aft- ] from the first fluor rf. No injuries j "J! is not too much to ask that I vvure reported. Capt. Pierce Wins ! funds must also help nearly 400,001) • tj'noon. j the American Jewish community Jvw ish men. women and children in I mukc up fur these drastic cuts." I The owner of the building is Carl dtsperaie .straits in 30 other coun- I Vilki.ie of Iil2 Salter PI. AF Air Medal Mr. Sloarie continued. "The people tries, particularly in Europe, North J Firemen receiving minor injuries Council of Israel are making every sacri- Africa and the Middle East." Capt. William N. Pierce Jr., soi 1 fic«j lu finance the absorption of the were: Capt. Lawrence Palmer, cuts; (Continued from page 1 > A number of representatives of deputy chief George Skrba, bnck in- of Mr. and Mrs. William Neil Piem ! new arrivals and to keep their doors I he local UJA campaign and their Mayor Mulreany in a statement of 7(33 Kimball Ave.. has gniiiuah J ! open to all newcomers, whether jury; fire-man (Ju.stave Buonanno. wives will at lend !h<> UJA's annual back; fin-man Lawrence I.yrkin. prefacing the introduction of tho with honors from technical training { younj; and strong or infirm and old. national conference banquet Satur- ordinance liust nighl. referred to the in communications at Goodk'ilov Israels cilizsms are taxing them- cuts and burns on hand: firemfin day evening. Dec. 10 at the New Itichard Moncur. injured knee; fire- efforts made several years ago by Air Fores Base, San Angela, Tcxa^ selves to the limit, but they cannot York Hilton. Th<; guest speakers for man Herman Nolle, back; fireman, the Charter Study Commission. The He was awarded the Air Medal win. bear the brunt of this great finan- the banquet will be the Hon. Hubert Albert Simone, back; fireman Wil- CojYimission recommended the adop- the following citation on his return cial burden alone." H. Humphrey, vice president of I he liam Pfaehler, fate burns; fireman tion by the voters of Plan "F" of from duly in Frankfurt, Germany: One area of acute need in Israel the Faulkner Act. which the voters United Stales; His Excellency Abba Frank Gary, bock: volunteer fire- "Capt. William N. Pierce Jr. dis. is in Hie absorption of 200,000 immi- S. Ebun, foreign minister. Stale of man Kobert Kallio. face burns, and spurned at the polls. grants, eh icily irom backward North Israel: and Louis Pincus, chairman, tinguished himself by meritorious volunteer Frank Kennedy, knee. In charging the Laws and Rules achievement while participating in African and Asian lands, who have Jewish Agency for Israel. General Buck and log injuries mostly occur- been settled in 21 new development Committee of Council to make a new sustained aerial flight as a naviga chairman of the National United red in falls on the ice which inhibit- study, the mayor asked that the com- towns which have been built during Jewish Appeal is Max M. fisher tor in Europe and adjacent geo- the pus! U*n years to house the over- of Detroit, Mich. mittee re-study the Commission's graphical areas from July 25, 1962 to flow population of newcomers. Be- report and the objections expressed Feb. 20, 1966. Throughout this pe- EI.KS ilOKO"i:i)—Tin- (ranford Klks Ciul) was honored last week by One family met the Fitches while throughout the town to the end that cause sufficient funds are lacking to riod Captain Pierce flew missions magnitude hiti reprcBfiitalivrs of Ilic Nrw Jersey Association for Retarded Children making a recording for their son steps might be taken to correct rec- improve conditions for these penni- of great value and significance to measurably t« fc for tin- club's interest in mid s|MiiiM>rkhi|> of .1 new troop nf Cub Scouts. serviiiK overseas at Red Cross head- ognized deficiencies in the present Shown, Jc-it to riRhi. frunt raw. are Hcceic ICIISKIH. K;iy VUII JaeckH, less immigrants, they desperately Red Cross quarters. When they heard of their the United States under the most a" mission of need training in modern jolj skills, form of government. At the same crucial conditions. Despite great professional abilit, Exulted Killer of (.'ranloi-d K)ks, Hack row. same order, Wayne IJavid- loss, they returned home, collected time, he suggested that consideration blm and Htev4-n <',vi>ih;jhlk, Ctibmustrr. enough schooling to help their chil- (Continued from pape 1) clothing for all and delivered it to personal risk, flying in hazardous aerial accomliw PI. All three men have been out- be given to eliminating some of the t'nb Seoul I'ack 20C is a pi lot proj dren compete with the more ad- them. areas and often under marginal vanced immigrants from Kuropean fitted by the Red Cross. objectionable features of Plan "P" ei't and 11 now conci'pl in .scouiinj. Home or no home, tho Fitches as proposed by the Commission. weather conditions, Captain Pierce Elks Scouting Aid j-iiiL-f il i* I he first ]HHI< sel up in backgrounds, adequate homes in Contributions have come in from plan to return to tlieir mrmal rou- executed his exacting duties with Ilii1 United SUMes exclusively for which to raise (heir large families, individuals and from the lornl chap- tine tomorrow, tl,c children to study The mayor in his remarks stressed outstanding skill and precision. By decent wages to live on and a few at Columbus School and Mrs. Fitch that the proposed Charter is not one aad Mrs. ediieahU; n-lurded and physically ter of Catholic Daughters of Amer- successfully completing 216 such sor- Texas hr nit nei M Hailed By Stale handicapped hoys. of tlio amenities that make life bear- ica under the direction of Mrs. F. to her night shift job at Fibro Fac- of the various plans available under ties during which he flew 1740 hours, able irc these frontier towns. J. Smollen. tory in Clark. the Faulkner Act, but is specifically Ihe Security Seryfett Since its ho^iimin^ !lirec» years he performed a service of great Force liase, Ta Retarded Unit ago, HUTU have been IS more packs 'jliii'ti'd across Hie country. -+*—* The New Jersey Association for Thi' pack iiii'els ul flic; Cranford nWarded Children, represented by Klks Building, 951 E. Lincoln Arc, Mrs. David Harrington, vice presi- ivory Saturday morning. Under Hie dent. comincmoruiinK National Re- pal lent und skillful leadership 0/ tarded Children's Week, pri'sente'l these men, the boys have developed TREASURE CHEST Steve ('yml).iluk und Sir. Ifaynionci skills, mature attitudes, self confi- VanJaeckol, of the t'lanford Klks dence and a spirit of fellowship, KEY CARD wilh un award for their uulslunriiiic, work in scouting. In a .short time, five of the boys John Franks WINNER OF SIX v. ill have completed their cub scout work ;ind will advance inlo a new E. MOAD ST* WES3WBD MANHATTAN SHIRTS boy scout troop to be formed. TRANSFERRED? No. 3436S Shelter Homerica, Inc. will nelp (Continued from page 1) OWN MONDAY * WIDNtSOAY Till 9 P.M. • FREE METER PARKING AFTER 6 you find your next home hours. During Ihe hours when school nnywhere in the United is not in session, the community shelter managers will govern the States without charge. shelters. They will be in charge OBJECTIVES: To help you find of setting up programs within each your next home with a mini- shelter insofar us assignment of dut- mum of effort, time and ex- ies and responsibilities are concern- panse. If you plan to move to ed. an unfamiliar city, or fust to The first task of those men is to relocate near your present see. that the water containers in the shelter areas ore filled. During the home, HOMERICA, INC. will past week Lincoln, Grant, Columbus help you find the right house, and Wilson schools have completed in the right neighborhood, at the task of filling the containers. the new areal The Hoy Scouts of Troop 171 under the leadership of W. J. Lamb were SCOPEi Operation throughout instrumental in accomplishing this the United States enables work. At Franklin School and Holy Homerica to furnish you with Trinity School the Boy Scouts were detailed information on also employed in filling water con- houses which fit your require- tainers, ments even before your first Tlio Weslfield Jaycees a-e pres- visit to the new areal ently selling up a project to help REMEMBER: Homerica works wilh tho.i^k of filling of the water only for YOU I All of their containers,- Itichard FuKmann has efforts— research, reports and been appointed chairman of the advice — are exclusively on project. behalf of the prospective buyer. They have no connec- tion with the seller. II is their Hatficld responsibility to guard YOUR interests. (Continued from page 1) field, "Yvonne," and Truman To- br further details call the l.-ind of Mountainside, "Devil's Hole, homerica representative in the N.Y." tyeslfield, Mountai iside, Scotch Homer Hill of New Providence, Hains, Fanwood area. noted artist whose work has appear- ed in various exhibitions and maga- They will be happy to send you zines, judged the exhibit, lie will of- t free brochure. fer a critique for members and guests Sunday. Pearsoll & Frankenbach, Mrs. Harry Ash, vice president of tin; Weslfield Art Association, is Inc. chairman of the exhibit. Mr. and Realtors Mrs. II. W. Spilner ;ue display chair- men and Mrs. J. ll. Weiss Jr. is 115 Elm Street hospitality clmirmnn. Westfield, N. J. Hostesses will he av:iilnble at all AD 2-4700 linn"! to answer questions about the exhibit. ...to help make You the most Popular Santa

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No Charge for Engraving Jewelry • Fiee Monograming of Leather Gifts 167 ELM ST., WESTFIELD TEL. AD 2-2400 OPEN WEEKDAY EVENINGS AFTER THANKSGIVING THK WKSTFIKI.U (N. J.I LEADER. WEDN'ESOAV. N0\"EMBER 23, 1986 Page 3 V-* .ipplii-utions: Mr. and Mrs KlmiT I Ans:ie Wihnott scored Westfield's _ !::nal. the i'irsi of the yai'.'.o. iifu-r 43 j Zone Board OKs K. Wa[«-r> ..if j I'lidur (Hal t" iidd ;i US Soccer Team : '.Hsiruoiii !u .1 tme liUiiily IIOILM-. Mr.! p.iinuu-s of play. .•lid Mrs 1IO!HTI H Keiily uf 11 Haw-j • lUt! ;iftt-r two minutes of plr.y in j Office, Store Use tinnue I >r. to ch;>r..vo a HKMII in a! Bows To Edison ifhe tnuil |HTU>d. Majkut seiiicd (ryiti u!H--Uur.;!) iimiM Mr. ;uul Mrs i ,,.,.,,,,,. , i-ll-- vardards ouoiilt to tittie- tiltt »coiv West On So. Ave. Lot William U. MiKMe ol 1016 Kahwuy j Weslfield Uwhs soccer U-iiiii li.1.1. f it-Id led Kdison in aiwU-Oii-Kual, 11 A\t. lu c\!em1 LI one-lanuly house. : lls H'K tin- a counly cliiimpiiiii.-li:p'l0 9 Tin Bo.ud of Adjustment Moml.iy aiici lrf*U:> * ;ij>kci vl West Orange to- licsiroyed Moiuliiy l\v l-'.iiison Ti Kai iier delaiU on the s|V"rts -.':;Uli; referred lo Town Council a UM- an exist nit: house al 3;>0 Sprite; f Kliza'.H'th, \;**;o won 2 1 in in Id Ave. rei-tiinmeudiiiion that Council ap inals. i The 'Head F.nd Kids" ot motion •\ai U' j:E\en to a rvxjiu^t to use Tiu board relerred lu I ho l'lanniiiK A n«al liy Kd Kelly from in !i i< billed a onc-t'imuiy lies left decided the tamr K<-l!> | these days, says (l(litt" AIAI..4,, noting lhal a rrtiul outlet. house ill l.iL-.i U\-i-hill Si with a :Mi- vas assistetdd bbyy HHichah - MkutMajkut'' s j m»nm j "D"Deadd Knd" stretstreetss are now too; selluick lather liuin the ii\or- The applicants. Mr. and M;-s pass. 'iH'int; la'itled "No Outlet Nathan Wo.sler cif 22 UVstbrouk ltd . .i;;c M Ici't. a^reud (o u stipui:i!ion that tlie ux.1 An ap|>cal \e liiuned to an citfu-e or a store Sa\oca tor |»eruu--sioii lo SUIKIIX id-.-• lieoiKe K. Kri1./. ul «M Huosevelt St. ja lot ill 'S-[ SI. Johns I'l. Wiis deiluM.1 : Jack Parker ! a.-ked '.lie buiird lo make such a Ib\ the litiard. Sa\cica so lot.-. 0110 » all ! U.-ry In., plitntrd in front. j a tiO-iuot tioiiia^e ciMitraiy to 7.on;ntj . Monday Nite Our baby »itter was seriously Mr. Woslvr. who noted that the miuircmcnts. tie said other lots in • hurt when the slipped on our lite areii li:hl only ;H* toot trontatie. : premises loitiierly were used for a IS FAMILY SHOPPING NIGHT kitchen floor. Now my agsnt En\- s:ue luisiness. said tlu-!-e would IN Iv no chiinse in cho exterior of tin.'JMis.s Marilyn Spader tell* me our homeowner* policy Inuldiitc. Another portion of tho area does nol cover her injury be- is occupied by .shops and stoivs, lie W his Aloliawk \\ ings WESTFIELD 1 cause »he is technically an "em- said, addinii tliiit tht pro|H»sed uses Miss Miuilyn SpaiU'r. \rk\ WilUiw ployee." Will I have to pay hsr would i-reiite less traffic problems MOST STORES OPEN 'TIL Urine lid . recently completed a hospital and doctors bills myself than its former use. three week Mohawk Airlines slew- Tho lxxml also reotimmended ap- unless Iramiriii course anil is based because I didn't have o Work- proval of .nlditiou.il parking space iit the airline's Oneiila Counly Air- men's Compensation policy? for employees of Pan American port hcad<| First St. Harris Kass hawk employs more than ljl) stt-w- 9 P. M. of Coloni.-!, owner of the proix-ny, ardesses lor Us system, euvt-rint; (PARK FREE IN WESTFIELD AFTER 6 P.M.) siid the employee parkin;,' space is 75 a lies in leu stales, the District BARRETT & PARKER, Inc. -T pi?—Nonnan J. Greene ol Berwyn, Pa., governor general of the Gnu-rat Society of MuyfloHrr inadcHjuate and the additional urea of Columbia and Canada. Tho course Dresden Has More Of Everything Nic* INSURORS „., titmlMS the Proclamation of Gov. Richard Hughes proclaiming Nov. 21 as Compile! I>n,v. would help relieve piu-kint; and traf- includes first aid. customer service, MdS Rogers of Kanwood (left), honorary life ineinlM-r of the Now Jorhiy Som-ly. Win. LeKoy fic problems in the aiva. emergency procedures and airline To Beautify Your Home ' the N. J. Society oi Mayflower Descendants and Mrs. (Jnetio look .111. 43 Elm Street I'iitil Capitella of 1SW Martine ci|H'i;itions. Norman J. Green of Berwyn. PJ.. Aviv. Scitioh l'Liins. owner of nearby Westficld AD 3-1000 governor general of tl>e General So- proiH'ity, siiiiBested that tho town DRESDEN Curtain Shop lower Pact ciety, discussed "The Slate of the 'Eyes For Needy' purchase the site for public parking. TO BUY OR SELL, USE 9 Elm St., Near North Ave. Nation." Noting how the Pilgrim The board approved the following LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS s Noted fathers kept faith and never lost To Hold Annual courage through tribulations of thai nation by Cov. Richard first winter at Plymouth, he asked. Jewelry Sale jitsg for the state-wide ob- 'In today's serious situation, do we i Mayflower Compact ;ct up and fight, or do we let our way of life go by default?" New Kycs for lh<' Needy, Ino , will laj-, Nov. 21 In commem- hold its annual jewelry sale Kriday the 346th anniversary of Among 18 new members wel- and Saturday. Dec. 2 and 3. at tho i j of the Compact, signif- comed was Mrs. Richard A. Dark- orHiinizalion's hciiric|iiarlor.s. MQ | e first instrument of sclf- er of Westfield, a descendant of Eld- Millhurn An-.. Short Hills, across tin1 ; t in the New World, was ed Brewster. street friim Saks Fifth Ave. Sale I day at the annual meet- hours will lie 10 a.m. lo '.! p.m. Kri-1 ADLER'S FOR STERLING VALUES Society of Mayflower I>es- day, and 10 a.m. l aid it in its work t!e society. A member Post Dec. 31 of providing lu'tti-r vision fur the RONDOAT UCEWINT fUMimoi MODEM VICTORIAN ALEXANDRA MADRIGAL tiucwn ' and assistant general medically indigent in this, country Jersey for the last nine Union Counly Attorney Edward 0. and abroad. is tlie third |x-'rson to Bauer, a Republican, Monday an- Many of tlw- items air Iliouuhl too ! by election to life mem- nounced he will relinquish his jobvaluable In nx-lt dcum lor cash, and Soy Bates of Rutherford on Dec. 31. it is these which will he available std to a second term as Tlie prospect was that the Domci- for sale. The annual event has con- IIbe group. Others re- cratic-controllcxl Union County Board sisti-ntly attracted many dealers and iude Mrs. John J. Jaru- of Freeholders will name a Demo- individuals from a wire jura. niary, and William Y. crat to replace him. New F.yes lias never i-nnduclrd a Spain, both of Westficld. Bauer informed Freeholder Direc- fund drive. Us income, is derived 1 Wallace was in charge tor Frank T. Cuchie he will termi- solely from reclamation uf ili.M-anl- : reservations, Mrs. Chas. nate his employment as of midnight, ed eyoulassos, tlie jewelry sale and u chairman of arrange I}ec. 31. precious metal sump. ilohn C. Wallace served By virtue of.tenure and Civil Serv- Tlie urynni/atiiui is comprised of irr of tlie color guard. ice status, liauer could liavo contin- nliiiul 3IK) volunteers from Short Chester Wallace of Wcst- ued as assistant county attorney— llilis and siirriiiindiiii! cciinmimilics. w of six deceased mem- with his replacement named to fill tom tribute was paid by the counly attorney's post. YWCA I oi the society flag. He But since liauer indicated ho will j j\<»v. 3 «Mr of life memberships sever all connections with the ol- sly to his son and Eix fice and accept his pension. I he The Wrslfielil YWCA lias sclii'd- (for e limited time only) reo. Also remembered board will now be able to make two .ili-d a Koneral membership nieclinf! INTOW; i Hartshorn Hunt and appointments—county attorney and Nov. 30 at 11:30 am., al the YWl'A •NJOY THE BEAUTY AND PRBSTIOB OP Kakefield of Westfield. assistant. for the purpose of v4. was for the purchase of newappointed county attorney. «ts dealing with family story in the period prior If a man cannot sing as lie car- A untque opportunity to own this fine, quality Sterling ries his cross he had better drop it. •t Important savings. Up to $90. on a service lor —Havelock Ellis twelve. Choose from eighteen lovely patterns. LOCATIO OH ROUTE 22 "Service-for-B" Includes: 8 4-pc. Place Settings, 8 extra Dt&B teai, a butter fcnlfe,suga r sooon, 2 tablespoons. Plus ( BNE mahogany chest'. ill • i' *aA. •J-*u^% *" Decorates in Westfield

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Ready, get set, go! for a great fall in Healthtex slack sets. Neat, narrow-wale cor- Tl>e Robert E. Newman Real Estate Office on duroys have two-button tab 18' Elm Street in Westfield is one of the fronts, zippes and detach- dii'inguished Pine House Colonial Office In- able suspenders. Cozy yet teriors created for efficiency, comfort and sturdy 2-piy combed cotton 'harm. The rich pine character desks and knit shirts come in a variety functional accessory pieces accent the Colo- of little boy collars. Brave n'al architectural appointments. Businessmen solids team with bright find the same fnendly deorating help at stripes. And, everything he 213N"rlh Avriiuo Mauri.'- Ai-llii-|il -'•' Jin"!.' Ktrcc-t Adlcruur Wi-.-tlKlil l.ln.lcn furnishers. Sizes: 2, 3, 4. 3°° . .. luily i.. :. ~" P.M. .Mt;!l. I*. I'll. 'Til U CM. For a copy of "Colonial Office Interiors" Wri'e on your letterhead. For our "Home- mclte ARTHUR STEl'ESS r'5 P|anning Album/' stop by and visit, °r 5end 15c 10 The Pine House, 272 Highway 233-5-7 EAST BROAD ST. 2' Green Brook, New Jersey. ADAMS 3-1111 OPEN MON. NITE Tit 9 THE WESTFIELD M'|J|] Schmidt. She had been an Brothers Taxi Service, died Nov. ; employe of the Prudential Life In- color. Mr. Burger has a MA de- 16 of a heart attack while \ Siting j Miniiice Co.. Newark, for many gree from New York University and ! .veal's and lived in Maplewood 42 Funeral services were held .Sal ! years She moved to Wcslfield a urday at 10 a.m. in Gray's Funeral I few months ago to make her home •Home.. Interment was private. i w ilh licr son. Frank Schneider. A popular song of a generutio posits by regulating interest am Surviving arc nis widow, Mrs I In addition to lier .son, Mrs. atfo had a refrain which went dividend rates. Weonlygivefl Anna M. McC'lyimml Seiishach: J Srh.nidi is survived by four grand- Where, oh, where has my little do! There are some signs that the three sons. Honald F. ol Cniun. j cliildi'tn and 12 greatgrandchildren. :one, with his ears cut short luid hi: sleps taken -so lar are having an Daniel of W'estf.VId and John L. D .; The services were held at Haberle tail cut long. effect. For instance, John Home, seal to carefo serving will) ttie Navy on 1lic USS! and Kill tli Home for Funerals, lrv- The song writer might have bee chu.irmnn of the Federal Home Loan Richmond Turner in the JJ:ji-ilif: | jn^tuii. describing the misshapen America Bunk Bonrd told me recently that two daughters. Mrs. Benjamin liiuli- i economy of liitifi. SJtL deposits showed a net gain foi the first time in recent months. screened loa lord of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs ('. I . We are in the midst of a boomin P. Barker of Ulendale, Cal.. and prosperity, but many of the benefit: The Wall Street Journal has found three grandchildren. PTA Activities of prosperity, tomeliow. seem to l> signs in Uie business community that businessmen Also, Ilis mother. Mrs. Lillian beyond our grasp. High prices an indicate .some of the heat is coming Sensbach ol Hahway; two sisters. JKKFEHSON tight money are two of the mosi out of the economy, also. Mrs. Alma Mahoney of Railway and Jefferson School PTA held its sec serious problems. So far, these indicators have not Edna Nielsen of Weslfieki. ami ihree md general meeting of the yeai To illustrate, I recently received been translated into lower prices or brothers, Sicherl of Wesliiekl. How- morning. Mrs. Homer a letter from a constitutent. He easier credit for you and me. ard of Scotch Plains and Gerald of I Clincli' |'»rstlii, ypresident, presided. Mrs. wrote: I have five children and an Whether and how fast that hap- Lake Hopatconj;. Slanley Daileh read the invocation. now resorting to powdered milk to pens will determine, in good part, .Junior Girl Scouts of Troop 202 wor have meat on the table every night.' what action, if any, President John- Mrs. John CoIapiHro in the color guard. These sir's wer Another wrote enclosing a notice son and the Congress take early Mrs. Elizabeth Manna (.'olnpiolra. |(;;,j| siot 1. Cindy Roth, Sue IX-mery, accompanying a bill from her doc next year. 71, of 342 Firrst: St.. died Sunday in I j,ill(|a (;ulliiie. Sus,yii Napak am tor. It read: Inflationary trends CONGRATULATIONS—S. E. "Ed" Ko*«ua», left, president «f Overlook Hospital, .Summit. i Joyce Sodomora. compel us against our wishes to ad- National Automobile A*so«lattoii, is sfcowu amgratuLMag KtfcHt R. Born in Italy. Mrs. Colapielro had | M|.t Frederick Hhrich reviewed just our fees at this lime." Alice Lee Joins Beilly, president of Keilly Oldsinoblle, on his election as secretary- resided in Westfield for 48 years. j( | anges in the by-laws. Mrs. Another constituent made we wince treasurer ot the New Jersey Automotive Trade Association at a recent Your local businessman who's got it She was a communicant of Holy Clinch announced the great success when he pointed out that while the meeting In Atlantic City. displays it in his window, on his trucks and Trinity Church. of the bake sale held recently and Republican party has been called the Realtor Office local advertising. Surviving are her husband, John: thanked all members for their sup- rich man's party, it was under Westfield Lions Club in which he two daughters, Mrs. Nicholas Hal- port. Democratic administration that Edwin O. Edwards, Realtor, 112 presently serves as project commit- The next time you need almost anything dasspre and Mrs. Fiore t'eechio home loan interest rates broke Elm St., has added Mrs. James W. Is Elected tee chairman. both of Westfield; a son, Thomas, ol At each general meeting at Jef- Lee to his sales staff. Mrs. Lee, an ances, repairs, clothes, food ... from any i ferson this year special attention is through the six per cent mark. He served three and one-half years chop to any kind of service... look for the W Fords; seven grandchildren; a sis- That hurt, even though I know that English major, is a graduate of Secy.-Treas. For in tho Air force during World War ter, Mrs. Joseph Pcllegrino and fom given to Jefferson members for de- Pembroke College in Brown Univer- APPROVED seal. Your local businessman voted service to PTA. On Back-to the biggest jump in interest rates II, retiring with the rank of captain, brothers, Anthony, Joseph, Herbert came during the Eisenhower Admin- sity. During World War II she served and entered the automobile business got it has agreed in writing to "give you a and Ross Mauna, all of Tarrylown, School niglil the principals, teachers in the Supply Corps of the United N.J. Association and school nurse were honored. Or istration. in 1945. possible service and value, run a busjne N. Y. Perhaps the hardest hit segment States Navy as a Disbursing Officer can be proud to patronize and take care The funeral will be today al 9 a.m Thursday morning Mrs. Clinch of the economy is the home building with the rank of Lieut.

GRAVE BLANKETS Now, more than ever, is the perfect time to save at Westfield Federal. Each account is insured up to $15,000 by the TSLIC, an Evergreen blankets with agency of the federal government. In fact, a family of three may a bit of color ,s5ay have up to $105,000 in insured savings at Westfield Federal, all green all winter. earning top quarterly dividends too. Come in today.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS WESTFIELD CRANFORO William A. Doylo F. H. Gray, Jr. Evergreen Wreaths. Beautiful full wreath* with natural trimm-ngs. 318 E. BROAD ST. 12 SPRINGFIEtD AVE. Permanent Scotch Plains Phone AD 3-0143 Phone BR 6-0092 construction next to temp Frod H. Gray, Jr. David B. Crabiel C. Robert Broodwell Clyde A. Honeywell V/iiliam A. Doylo John S. Haurey C. Frederick Poppy Louis C. Kiraly, Jr. p INC. SCOTCH PLAINS 0FFIC^ 321 South Ave., Opp. R.R. Station Tel. AD 2-2525 -t WESTFIELD OFfldEV TOUNDED 1888 Temporary Quarters 361 Pw SHOP THE SOUTH SIDE FOR PARKING CONVENIENCE Broad)a"t. Prospect By the Plaza ADarhs 2-45tio *T8E

I'aiiuuud—A Mi!]n:sc .licfiPil Jliil-.ienbfra HuS|-i!;il to iht- 1 •' \'~ ^' • '• ^ - :!^' m 'a !Mi»ck clisasti ! on ils dnict fed lino «,,_. nill. |.i,r,.i:.;!i i a: Mull- \Vh:!e ilie Imspital was receiving llif Miiuiktii'd casujliii-!.. whd were di'i-^svd u]1 with *ouuds made of IIKH;!;!^-. it had fiiur ival enuTgcncy

nvi'.-.c ICM-UV >'|i.i1ul> i: HIM Kan- i .is-.-> a i-i'ioiutry a'Uick. ;) child wood. Sl-.l-.v'll I'l.HllS. I'^HMfiold. • with a facia] injury, an adult With Wi.'st.'ii'ld. <\>iui::,i Mountainside. a fool injury and a palienl with ; • *'!ark Sou'h Pi:>iM:icic]. ArbtM". (iju lip m.iuiy. !ord. Wjrnn. ac.1 !>ui;i-ik-n. p;ui> Tiie lui.-piuil also used ll^ disas | | ti;iaU'd. Other p^rEi^-ipitnis \w-u- !er ciiiiuiiunicnlions network system, • :lii' Kjimoud Puiii'f IH-p-ninu'iH jiid a radio nriworK iiriuij: New Jersey . Fiiv Di'iarliiH'iil. and tiio l'luinfu Id l;u>|iit:ils. to e.-ill f-r their help and i PUIK'C Urpiirlriniit and AUMIIUI1}1 st'\cral responded thai they were ; Police aiailulile :f needed. ZENITH or REGENCY l " , ,,r Mr. iiod Mm. Franfc W. Lltkf nl lHu Mill l.».. I Al the lio.-pilii!. t:»- sljlf was tin Cuccaro. vice president of the j srrtM'tiin^ area wht're :!iO >t][M ^'d Steel Interlocking Edges • \k!ims «i'ie lakfii. Plamficld squad and on observer, said the exercise was one of the best Chrome Tip and H»»l Prolectori : The "vidmis" wvrc girls Ironi Ihr operated he had seen in many years. COMPLETE j dunUI techmuiin cta^s uf Itie 1'ition Dr. Hrow commenoVd the su,uads. Safety Releate Binding* L-P RECORD SPECIALS i County Toeohnical Institute and bins OUTFIT "They were swift and their prelim- Barre Crofter Polo* j from the U. S. Njval Sc.i Cadi-ls. inary first aid was excellent," he $2.79 l!SS New .k'is

Yamaha Fiberglat-Epoxy

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ZENITH "MOUNT BLANC" Don't Buy Any Ski First in DOUBLE BOOT Top Grade Chtame Tanned Leather Until You Try An Epoxy Waterproofed and Impregnated Foam Padded H«el. TRY THEM ON US! Reinforced Molded Rubber Sole *NKLE-FASHION»D SHOKS * • • •••• •-c*^ *«-. Special $19.95 We wHf allow the rental cost on the purchase of 5-Buckle ZENITH "Innsbruck," Yamaha Skis iual Choice of . $37.50 Top Name in Boots the Competent Man KOFLACH - Buckle or Lace Style 2734 Darwtti L«st Brown, Elock « Circular Tip Raglan Blucher is Children's Rubber Ski Boots "obably America's most favored style sizos 12-2, $6.75 • by capable business and professional «n. It somehow bespeaks quality . . . Lid that's the type of thinking appara- fu usually found above these shoes. ALSO IN STOCK -Fashioning1, the Nunn-Bush ex- p8-«perations superior fit feature, BASS WEEJUNS s these the finest shoes you for Men ond Women &

Reg. SALE SALE 207 E. Broad St. AD 3-1171 Coleman Stove #425D . . . .22.00 14.45 Himalayan Back Packs 20% Off Coleman Stove #413G . . . .29.60 19-95 Open Monday qnd Wednesday Evenings MacGregor Golf Clubs .... Prices Slashed Coleman Stove #502 14.00 9.45 SHOES FROM *13.95 OTHERS $19.95 TO »W.0O Brunswick Bowling Bags 30% Off EDGtRTON Coleman L-P Stove 23.00 17.15 All Ammunition 20% Off Coleman Lantern #228 . . . .22.45 15.85

# Fishing Tackle up to 50% Off Coleman lantern 512O L-P 18.65 12.45

Coleman Lantern #200A ... 19.10 12.95 Converse Basketball Shoes Reduced Price

Cronco Picnic Cooler 29.90 21.95 Goodrich, Ball Band Boots 20% Off Healthways Water Skis . . . .52.50 32.50 DRAPES CLEANED All Baseball Equipment . . . Prices Reduced Wet Suits 20% Off Hunting Clothes 20% Off Masks and Goggles Reduced FOR THE HOLIDAYS Girl's Gym Suits 50% Off Sleeping Bags and Mattresses . . .Reduced

Flashlights, Lanterns, Batteries . 20% OK Many More Bargains Too Numerous to Mention Penn Basketballs 8.00 4.25 All reductions are from list prices. r ;r,:r;r. Backboard—Steel, with Goal 49.95 33.50 American's "personalized

Monday through Saturday Colonial Sports Center ON THE CIRCLE 233-8420 or* "the ctrc\tz> 520 SOUTH AVE. W.

FREE PARKING IN THE REAR

B IIH1C.A.M.A THE WJ2STFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M, : REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

DANKER & DANKER, NANCY F. REYNOLDS EDWIN O. EDWARDS BARRETT & CRAIN RANDOLPH- C. B SMITH, JR. PEARS AIL Inc. REALTOR WIEGMAN CO. Realtor ATWOOD REALTY ASSOCIATES Rsattors Hraltori— lmsron & 112 Elm St. • Fiubtrt ot HulKpIc LUtl»l REALTORS "TWO COLONIAL OFFICES" Realtors TWO EI,M STREET AD 3-5555 Multiple I.l»tlo* Jlembera FRANKENBACH 111 Central A*«. 149 ELMER STREET (Cor. North nd Kim st SUGGEST . . . Wesrfield Mountainside 153 Hooatalo Inuie. Wr.tneld l tatloB) ISC. Member of Th« AD 2-188 AD 3-1800 Koltlflt LI«llnK Irilm WESTFIELD ESTABI.UHKU irZ3 ADams 2-6609 AD 2-9300 Mrmbrn "THE OFFICE WITH THE ADami 2-4848 tfaitlple Ll»t!»* «nttn WrstSrld Seotek ll«im PROJECTED PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL Futfool M«uot»ln«lll< COLOR PICTURES" FIVE BEDROOM SPLIT OAK AVE. - $24,700 Jf yuu arc handy with decora)- $38,900 jnK. ihi« siK moil) honu*. in tint* $26,500. FIRST TIME LISXKD 120,900-—"Jfovc-ln" condition. 115 Elm St., AD 2-4700 Tantefully dt'ciraU.! 3 ISuilt I" II'.'.T. very el.ise to uaU'il "ii a larf-'t- lot, muy ht Coty three bedroom Cota»iU bedroom home "ii Klni- Mambort Seotch IMulim* lireeliillKl"""" ju«t what ymj an- looking f»>r. Four bodrottms (including: the with Jutf burning nreplact a , ball Aw. Carurling in- "FOR A SMALL FAMILY" one on the 3rd floor) are in UI!B two car detached garftjjt Tw eluded. WE HOPE THAT YOU 8 Ii a i' k 11 ni a I o n elementary Suunrl ;i« a rtolljjr, good heating of (A NEW LISTING) Hcliotil. thin Bliiile level i»- plant low liixi-ii. < •oiivuDlciit to KOt.d n intifJ iUilottliLl, located off oven Oeneral mectrio rani; Homerlca, Inc. li-tiiiei. Kplii level IK Just what nlorcB anil trutiKi>urlutlvn. $18,- of J^u'ilcy Ave. It buu a 23 x deluve G-i3 dtshwauhcr Porti HAVE EVERY REASON $18,500. a larite flimlly neeilH -or for i',{% living room, Nuutoom and Boft water ao/tetitr included by the nmaller family that want*. kitchfii with bifHKCawt nook. ^«ti£-rou« owner. There's a 15 JI 123,250—PreKy 2 Htory house In Realtors nunroom off the living ri«u» F u it w t> o <1. ]-'in]»liHi<-. TO BE THANKFUL ON All On One Floor 1 3 and eating area in kitchen north lsl II. lu v. 3 lit fl- Offering Forty-Four Thert are 3 & baths on the Two Bedrooms . . . Porch An entiuiiee foyer with u H«B- BEST OF EVERYTHING 2nd floor, rn-reailon rourn art-a Stairs to floored attic, 2'artie rMn>. on u !"< will' basement recreation room Yeaff of Rxperienc* THANKSGIVINO DAY Btoiie llcliir, a J>urtly pKlielleil in the buHctncnt and a dotached 21' Playroom . . . IV4 Baths fumlly room 22.111' lime, a 14.4 TIIIH u'hJtp Oolonia.! hiiH charm garage. Quiet street. Financing American Standard furnace -SUM I.eilroom, a laundry room ami a fouiul only in uuthvntlc de^tgn van be arrungod for a qualified two years old. Jf you haven't u Comfortable Living Room ! clotheu dryer, the ownera wtl half-halh —• all on the- entrance ant) VH reful tonr t ruition. 00—In the I'liKlneM* zone THANKSGIVING DAY ovei-HlKe i-lnlric wall nven. One lilock to WlUon School eleilliC' table t ran^e, lllnh- Yes, we have quite a few three 1 WHSIHT mill BIIOII i-allnit mmee. NEED MORE BEDROOMS? 2 rsr Kui'i'^'1 on '"l Thia IH ti tmiuU lioinL , 1'Ut Hi, and four bedroom Cape* in nice I 200. In Wi-ntlU'lil. TO ONE AND ALL dfliKlitrully Oviic In I lie l>ilo- ami JUKI "ff the dlnliiK room, a qul«t Scotch Plains and Van- •Ilu 1 mnnnor, wltii Interior Hliut- hluLe-tloorec&iv<] in th« much fit-sired wood artaH. Prlt-OH from $18,600 terH, a now balh. «nd new "ON A WIDE LOT" WHHhinfflun Kchool diatrict, on to $23,500. One t*uch dwelling: kitchen, thHt It will jileam' you On the seeond level, four heil- ligh! t. raffle Htn*et, ui tractive In Scotch Plains has HVJHK 124,600—Popular fjillt level floor ImmedULft'ly, 2 bi'droom GRANT SCHOOL rumiiK and |«-u tllocl l.atl.B. One lot. Four bright. ch*crful btwl- room, tli net to, kitchen* bath ' pliLii. 3 lu-ilrnoiim. liruili- «<'.rciiod porch. KiirHKi-, HIHI $24,000. IJHIII has a cloulilo vnnlty. r»»i»B, 1 V± buthH, 21* fmnily and 2 bedrooms on the firnt 1,-vt-I recreation room. neat, tidy baBemcnt. room. Iluilt in 1057, (lellghtfulJy floor with glaBueg dd and screenescreened Attached «urage. In TlHTeH a full Uifcment — Iiorl OfLornted; thin t-uuld be your porchorch.. AlwAlwl o a llarg e finishefiihd Kumvood. Sturdy "Westfield" Colonia of which In a partly pmielle.il droatn house. Jlcduced to $26,- bbedroedrood om oon second floor.floor. AAtt - rec room. 500. Seven Rooms, All Told tachedd garaKe. Nice llo t witi h PRE-WORLD WAR II I trees. 21' Matter Bedroom HeliiK vnalfcl thin week—you BUll_p,puil, J26.600— BiprRPr than It '""> $27,900 could be In by Christinas. "<" detlu LtvliiK room IS x 19. SPLIT LEVEL Den . . . Breakfast Nook FIVE BEDROOMS residtnu. Dining room. Modern Owner t« kitchen. 4 liPdnmins. Living Rm/Fireplace There are flv^ In all. Two nnd LARGE RANCH 1 H f c r t a I < (I ti room. TWO BATHS A DEN Ideal For A Young Family one-half bathH. I* .replace in THE WORD "THANKSGIV- WuHhlnEtin School family room. Bun deck. And of $45,900. $28,750 cuurne H lur^e living room, ING" IN THE UNITED STATES area. $25,900 A POWDER ROOM full -st zed d tning room, eating: IS IMMEDIATELY MENTALLY J26.50D—Cllder I ,», Uulll In 1H53. In an exrullent njiUL-t; in kitchen. Ijonited on a Stone and frame Colonial In the LOT 75 x 152 Keoteh PlnlliH location, this lurn-H round »treet ln Scotch Wychwood urea of Woslfield. RELATED TO A TIME ROTH SI • ii u led k« very clone m», 2 Vfe hatlia, di eaque Cape Cod. 3 bed- wuod-Hiulrh 1'lalnw Hitch* 3 GOOD BEDROOMS dltion. Some room Mlees: llvlliK you «c-e It. Only 129,900. rL-crt-atlon room, and two-car TIME OF HUMBLE GRATITUDE room ft. lMj b H t h H . Hi l« pleniifint hiimr-plni-c room with fireplace 21.4x13.ii, ulTpri* children ftf evrry *K« kitchen 17.3x12, mtiBter bed- AND SIMULTANEOUS JOY n abort vrnlk lu n«>huol. Tk* 1948 COLONIAL room 17.6x14, porch 16x11.2. taohed gara«e. tKrcf nice b«-dr(iom» trmrnlMl by the Mpncfouii NEAR ALL SCHOOLS MAY INDIVIDUALLY COUNT; tW baiha. I, 1 FARMHOUSE COLONIAL 0 nllis nyj. lit hiir muni (wit* flrei>lnce> TranHfcrred owner nelUnfir 1 !)R3 Don't wnlt. Seo It now. It's BUT ALSO IT IS A SEASON 129,800—Kxcellcnt value . . . 8 nnd dioInK roum, prrity $25,900. FIRST HOUSE level home, in pcrfoct condi- too nice to last. ull bvdruum. 2Mi butli CARPETS * ATTIC FAN UDM. Keparate. entrance hull, ktlchrn nml IIUK* irln»*«-d 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL OF QUIET AND CONCERNED Jiomf with ml ranee • ml Ht*rrrnFft |»yrrh wbli'h living room, dining room, mod- hall. 23 foot recreation Charming t Authentic ern kitchen. Kou r bod room H, REFLECTION OVER THE CON- WMII1S4 lit room. Only 3 yeur« old. uvrrltkokii the drep, rr»n>d»y IMMEDIATE POSSESSION (and feuL>r«l> rear iilui. $20,900 two baths, Grade level family TINUING SITUATIONS OF SO In Westrteltl. Seven Rooms — 2 Bath* room, full basement. Well cared Large (27'x17') Living Room In WcHtdeld'n Wilson School fur lot 100x185. Double garuije. DANKER & DANKER, MANY WHO SEEM TO HAVE urea thiH ltt tho etlteHt — the Don't wait for aomoone eleo to "Keeping" Rm., 2 Fireplaces nleewt. Not large but very aat- buy it! $37,900. Inc. SO LITTLE FOR WHICH TO jas.OOC—IJranil tn 131.760—On a larne (100 x 223 lufaclory for a nmall family BE GRATEFUL ft.) lot In Scotch Plains. A RANCH HOME Hewn Beams, Wrought Iron and In an excellent area. In famlljr rocs 3 bftdroonm, 2 baths. Beautiful Grounds xtremely Koou condition. Taxes 149 ELMER STMEET Kating wiiuco In kit- only (470.08 and a lot 150' (Jeep. chen. Secluded porch. ON OVER V& ACRE (Scotch Plains) 232-4S4S Treeo. C. B. SMITH, JR. $31,750 BTtBlxa Only Realtor WE'RE GRATEFUL FOR LnelelU A. Gekrlela .. .IS3-T8M •35.300—Split le»l > 133 900—2 family houue on Bou- THREE BEDROOMS rw>n» ill i Wr think thin home Is nn e«pe- Member Multiple l.Uilnff lr>te levant. 6 room and ciully good vn)ur Ht this list HIS FAVORS - BUlle Ln Caaae ..'. 23V-B8S3 level. !•, k bath apartment on 1st FIVE YEARS OLD price. The lartfe living: room- 111 Centml Ave. floor. 8 room apartment HAPPY THANKSGIVING I upstalrn. J32.D0O. dlnlng room has picture wjn- fly Wut AIR CONDITIONED (lowB front & roar, trivlntr a Albnl G. Danker viow of tho lovely lot with AD 3-B3U0 i>U'Unant lnwiiH and many treOH "$3000 DOWN I" AD 2-1146 $30,900 unil BhruijH. Thn 9 bedruomu "re 185,000—•Wychwoncl area. T»m- t)lo a 120, there are U tiled Betty L. Wlagman llsrrr T. Danker bllnu raneli with 3 bed- brtuiH, nt odcr ii kitchen with Might Buy This '65 Split I,rtine«1c Pepper . . .. AT> 3-4T1U HI'.500 and W..m - roomn, den. billh and 2 Eves. Rat. AD 3-3354 Wh In ndillllon |o I hi- (hrrr bn'iikfant Hbtlec wnd tabh>, aiul 3 Bedrooms — 1 Baths Barbara Murray ....AD 3-5007 PL 5-3864 powder roomB. Attach- tili-e bfdrouinm t h rre wrr n blK Bcrcencri porch. The IIURP ed enrage. buHcm&nt IH divided for unv p rr I I > bnth-nnri-»ne-hnlf Recreation Room BTMMII nnd MIHO n liowdrr room purp>>B6. Thin Kroa of Heotch C, B. Smith, Jr. POTENTIAL TWO FAMILY . . . Pnnellrd fnntlly room Plulhu near Shuekamaxon club 2-Car Garage «lh«rl H. O. Wl«nu AK S-MI64 itt very attractive. Mnry Ann I1«u» B8D-ir>30 137 000—Unique ranch In Moun- • . . Ijuumlr)- . . . I*ntl» . . . Franklin School Area AD 3-3403 We need a. buyer with ambition talnnlde. Tliorroopaiip Kull bnppnipnt . . . Uuuld he to renovate ih IK older "]j»rj?r windows In family >our conifortnble new Utinte. Excellent Opportunity family" home. Zoned fur two o room overlooking: tho For Qualified Buyer JAMES J. DAVIDSON multi-family if interested. L.iv ut. 3 l)»«ru»»n 2 inar room haa 11 replace urn ths. Price . . . $31,500. tharc IK that extra 11-1.0 x 13 C first lloor parlor found In henne. WILLIAM A. C EDWIN O. EDWARDS of tho early iflftO's. Hull frmi THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. front pntry to rear. Uath 01 tafia each floor, "Top-Hide" Imlh i* 136,600—Wlndlntr nrook nren or 112 Elm St. REALTORS INSURORS Maltl»l« UMliI Iriln 4M tlMttttt.ti Scotch PlRlIiH. 3 lind- out-iiated, hut there! Up8tntr> rooms, 1% bathn. 2 i-nr AD 3-55S5 lioatfil sleeping- porch, Iiarut ADAMSl-ll garage. Recreation •ANT FINE) LISTINQI open cellar. JiOt 75 x 130. F*rrond flour. LARGE MODERN Offers many posHibllilten. With Winifred H. Bdwanl* An 3-B4TI a ISS.DOO jnlce tufcr, v.oulJ Krf ilal FW Rnth M. Gnrett AD2-8S68 "CAPE COD BEAUTY" be interested? Chnrlrm W. Vuikmt. CUSTOM DorU M. Ma((lilr»eB tnMHO) 112.900—Cente1 r hnll Colonial... A llci I). Lei 2!)2-GDIM> •18,250—Small nix room hom« In nond of interior redeeoriitlon Jeannette Vti^naM lBt II. family loom with TWO LOTS . . . $42,900. find tho inuch of IDfifl io make Rome younu enupin llnhrrl ScliKfl fireplace. !»t (1. laun- HOME-IN.LEVELS outnfiirtabto home. Hot wnlor oil hear, detached Kftrat PUMPKIN PIE William A. Ctut •• dry. 4 bedrooms, I Vi bathn. Hullt In 10«3. In An Attractive Home pretty scotch rialn». $36,900 In Excellent Location ),J)W>—A hundred yrnrw of mctlowlnf? lfinds this old liome an $20,900 im mod Into fr-eliiiK" or xvelconie.. Modern kHuhan, new TO BTJTf IELL, REN1 OR Large Matter Bedroom first ft. lavatory; replaced steam Kttn furnace; two flre- 1NVK8T, OAIl JiMJii t BrroHM lh« Playroom ... IVi Baths pliU'i'B: four aocond floor bedrooms, lurse attic and This (ieii&hlful north Bidet homo 148 600—Swim In your own pool linli e In flhe fhnlrp largo lot. lg apt to go tin fat»t HO Thurn- noxt Bummer! Den and \V|n«1iU|( Ilruolc nr«-« »t Panelled Den ilny's doaaort. Hig:h on a. knoll, ATWOOD REALTY family room. 3 bed- HcnU-h FlnlnH. IhU nilrnf- tho delectable makings Include room X. 3 bulhs. In tlvr home In n.ioH( HtiHnbte LEE K. WARING Special Details Galoret n,«iO0—-Four bedroom lpvel nIne-ytar-old WaBhinpton, School three bright bedrooms, living Sl'otehwood In Scotch for tlic blfiK^r rnnillj* • . . ftrrn home. Bl' KrudP level family room, laundry and room with fl replace, modern ADam* 3.2223 Plains. A 1,1, ihp routiiR lire Inrwei REALTOR INSLROR lavatory. Quito new eat-in kitchen, full dining; room. kitchen, separate dining* room, MvlnNT room with Ilrrpliirr, and Bcreoncd porch, tt.aH a, top- dltilnK r(»om, kitchen with ping of beautiful carpeting. M«rr Palmir S3S-OT4. rftilnK nrriii hui(c pnnrllrd £>WM—Two family beautifully remodelled. New front elevation; Th« taxe», utilities and upkeep »45,»O0—In Tfych w on«. Two fnntlly rmtm, three Iwln- tlvo room llrst Hour apnrtmrnt; neven roorrm between are very low. Come onjoy It m, n. wick story Colonial. 18 ft. HIKC bcilruonm (the ninHter llio Hi'i-ond and third lloor with new kitchen and bath. with us. panelled den. Very U W2 x ltl'» with adjnln- FRANKLIN SCHOOL Two-car KtiroBc, Just a atep to town, Lincoln School. Giles modern kitchen. 4 ben- tnff bnth>, laundr}) pundrr rooms, 2'A bathB. Rec- room, full btittrmrnt, tivu* Center hall Colonial with four Shof reation room. vnr irnrtiirr. Well worth a "ON ECHO LAKE *37.niJO—Four bedroom split levrl, two full bathfl, panelled play Realtor •«<>«» at tkc call to hear more. bod rooms and 2Vj bathe, Tho -7 foot living room has a Hreplucc GOLF COURSE" room; full basement, two-car garago, Extremely well r.illrld Multiple Llatls* a and an adjoining den. Tho din- kept, only three years old. Franklin School. Cha«nb«r «f OamaerH ing room la large and the kit- M Pku 140,800—BRICK! HlEh —Spanking new ranch walling: for a new appreciative room*, bath and den on tho wide center hall. Jaloimtc-d 5 Bedrooms — 3Vi Baths owner. W ponrlied family room ODenB from modern Thesi 1st floor. 2 bedrooms kitchen and offers a Jlrcplace, eliding glass doom lead- IEALTOR AND INSVROB and bath uphtalra. Se- porch, two-car garage, Immedi- Recreation Rm/Fireplace ate pOBUCBUlOD. $37,41)0. ing to neiluded palto. Kirwt lloor laundry, attached two- a54 E. BROAD ST. cluded lot. Den with Beamed Ceiling car garag-i', tliree bpclrooma, two baths. 25' Master Bedroom WEJTFIELD .1,500—"Wt-M wooded Jicre lot In country area of Sc. Pis. ISipht ltn 500 Conveniently locntetl Slate Roof rooms, three baths, two-car attached garaRre, level type for grade. Junior anri PRETTY AD 2-7550 Page STONEHENGE Choice Wychwood Location hiuiic. A poo] for next summer and in beautiful area of Fcnlor hiKh HchoolM. 4 wen kept homes. ICTeDlnpi Oslrs bedrooms, 2 luilhH, * 3 More to Tell, May We? powder rooms, oversize WYCHWOOD COLONIAL M ACRE LOT porch, recreation room. (imrtt P. Hall ADMM4 In Slonehcnge. ON Located at tho bend of the road M. A. MERCNER this eracioua homo with modi- THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. Kdnn IH. Mlnosac. . ..AD 2-B3ZS for Held Mount Vernun front will REALTOIl — QUIET CUL-DE-SAC he available Jtmuury 1st. Brick Patrick 1>. Jf iDosroe 2XE-44U SE3.900—Brand new 3 bedroom and fraint) t;onBtructi(»n, all IBTenlnffa and Ilolldnr* LODISK n. JOHNSON L. DICAN JOHNSON, JR. ranch with expnnxlun! $42,900 planter Interior, four uxcvlleiit James J. Davidson Family room with llre- alzed bcilrooniB, n in pin closi-l All 2»0:tO2 AD ^8 vlai'F.. 2V& bathB. Bcotcli space, two full bathn jilua two nnrnt- kitchen with good CHtln^ area. IN WYCHWOOD" jiiLin-Ucd dun, niiignfllf.'cnt ]>on-h. t&9 500—Complete one llnnr llv- rtl 1 'Phrre nrv tlirrt* tn hi- to You nlwr lM-*lr»iiuiK nml two r\- I dual fur thono wliu luve to Exciting, Rambling Home lliKl 6 lnrne room*, " C||IIMU«>1>- UUMI IIIIIIIM (<•»*•»»t- Kiirden. $51,GOO bnthB. pluii IrtnifinlinlH Four Bedrooms — 4 Baths WKSTHK1.I)- JrlTrrnon Hchool recreation room. Kle- lfnt ul tli* xtorjiKt*) i lnrK«* urea 'A bcilnmni Ciipi- (Nul, lln- TUKKKY means ThnnkRRlvIni Rooir 11 v 1 n K roum wl t Ii in n n I i*l I I'd lo nn many »t UK that Il> «'llt*: •vntton. In Muuiituln- tlrrpliHT, <- «> tn in p n rturntf Den with Beamed Ceiling iwhod l>HHO!nrnt, 1 yt batliH, lot sldv. olic OS by 135. Cull AD 3-K733 to forgot its lens prlorioun del) illnlnv; rmim t utlru-nioilrrn 2 Fireplaces, Random Floors H. CLAY FRtEDRICHS, Inc., Realtor klifhcn (1IM15) with dlnliiff after 1 1\M. nitiona on ordinary day*. S11KV nrpni ilrii, TV rimm i tlli'il large (25'x16') Living Room ICI2 it* another word with ninn; ltt»\v(lt'r--ri>ftiti i (nn «piir K«- PRETTY HALF ACRE Our 39th Year SG2 500—Idenl for n lar^e fiun- rnni'. '1'rniiMff rrt'tl own I'm Sparkling New Kitchen dcfliiitlonH. lu our office, f lly . . . S bedroom.-, 2'..j will pontilt iiNNuutpiion of A well Hint n tit Inert Cni'e Cod 117 SO. CIIKSTSHT ST.—E*cc- means putting the cllenfn «ee( Apartm tiathH. family ronm ami 1 'Tit truly thrtr il ml ruble mortKnicr. Cnlniilul Hltuutcd on n half aon utlvp center hull Colonial. 3 first . . . every d«y. Hupp: KXI'ANKION Sl'Aric. \\> «vould lit* vlenarri to tell trrcd lot uvrrlocikliifc Shiu*ku- "One-of-a-Kind" bedrooms nml den on Hct-onil In MoimtnliiKlile. Only luurr, ur to it how you* msixon i.?nlr Courno In SenU'li floor, bedroom nn 3nl floor, 2y. hollOays to you und yours! 2 yciiru old. riutnR. Center entrance Jiall, BRAND NEW LISTING butlm. I1r«)>l»fm with fireplace, fur- SPACIOUS COLONIAL mill lien on 1st lloor. 2-t-nr tra- inal dhiliifr room, lariro nHult-rn rnco. J3S.500. By owner, 2.1:- Anythi S9S.O00—Sinnll eHtnte In W™i- family kitchen (17x11) with ft $27,000 7264. 10-27-tf flcld. Stately I'olunlnl breakfast urea. Himutiful t?last* and sureencd porch. The mntiter Kpnrkltnjy OIPJIH home on A wooded lot in Fnnwood is now vacant on n lot IMS i (in! 1 M. A. MERCNER Healed Bwimmlng pool. hrdroom In on tho l«t flnor, no you «'*!ii move in befun Chrtstm..n: cook dinner in thn biff, with two more twin Hire bed- nrtRht kitchen, enjoy family (ratlierlnss In the large dining nKAI.TOH — DISBHAXCB roonitt on the "nd. lleallstlcally room and n>lnx before uu i>i>en lire In the 13xli4 llvjnp room. Mrmbrr Multiple Llillm REVTAI,—Pub-let. (! room!", 1'i priced nt $29,000, J*oreh and powder room complete the llrwt floor. UpBtairt* «re 012 Undlcy Coml, WeiHtW and bnthn. AvHilnble Janunry 1st. 1 Inrcer lhan avrrape bedrooms, l>ftr 1 tie Imlh «nil a sundrck for 232-4140 }27& per month, RENTALS: BARRETT & CRAIN ^prlnglinip. CiiriiRii attached. A really lovely home. •TWO COLONIAt, OFFICES" IMIOFKNSIONA1. (1KPICB- 1vt WP hnvr Ncvornl «l«'NlntMe WE HAVE "IT" Hour, rent nil nlr coiiilltlonlui:. hint ten fitr rent tint) ni'Iromr %2~t> per ninnth. } ilmln (Hi:!), l'ull i-c-^r Ki>"ipf. 2 '•. 2 REC ROOMS ... In Mnuntiiinyldr. tlS.MIO hnlhK. foiitrally nlr end III.. ,n-,l. GENTLEMAN'S ESTATE! I:VK.MN«;.S Hruutlfullv liinclKraixMl unil All t)t!s l<><:ti<-a In II ni'wnr part nf Wewtfield nnd j«Kt wnltlriK "rll luiiliiliilnid. Add those lo M. T>, Sim*, Jr All S-UM1 thp bapi,-B of three luMironmp, II. I.. Si-hwIrrliiR, S1IA l'A 2-K171 it liuyer wlut n Is .-lbow mom for his Brnwliin faiMtly. pi. lily ciDlivjilliiur In.ni intilniiiK nirakrn r.-mfort with You Jilalnr* all tin- features HO uften reftm-nti'd: llreplac f, i-iirpell nj,', NANCY F. REYNOLDS PEARSALL llvinu roum. illnlnf,- rnmii nnd (irorcp F. ItlelinnU. .1111 0-I7C1H 1 (l>I.OMAl> I'luirm. A l\vi> «n.iy. rl^hl room hump, liulll In 1M3, modern kltfhen. Iiispert thin A. I.. Itourr-. Jr Al> H-Kier llr.|MvaHhi'r, dlsiH*K(il. rmtimiutlc pmm door oi»«nor« AN1> there 11 lr>vi-l U.T.- Hint mi the H0111I1 .slilc- of Sintih 1'lnlns In "He- ASSOCIATES & l'J5S Hpllt U'vcl lioiiu- Iin-iilnl In I*. Inkittrr All ^-.Sd'.'l IK central air conditioning too. A eom. I^IHUMI at *44..»«O. ,K:<('N J-nrmK st-tlk'n. Atlr;u-ttvo rpmiT rntraiK-e hall with ncreys a ncl^hborhoud of com:i!iraMo >-d*n Smntl A I) 2-5220 to tho Urst lloor fumlly room wllh tlr.'nliui'. sliuclous lcltrlirn Realtors vvllli iilcnly uf „.. . vnluiM »; 2 NEW ratlUmMCl! IIOAD .N I'VIISI Wr liiivo Kfvcrn! rxrf I*t tonnlly no nil rentlllt* now pliif* inrKt* outlntr urea, F(?parKtt' 103 EnRt Tlrond fltrrct FRANKENBACH (or soon) uvallahle frmn Jl'IO to J3T3. • llntiiB roum, 1st il""r Imimlry om. four lurKC bedronmH Him AD 3-1800 biltliK. This lovely |u.|»r I i-mpU'trly nlr coiii11tlori<-••]! ukf you t\v and let >nu coiuit tlwni. ETeninirB, plraar call ur n. Mnifoni \]is-TN'irl H. CLAY FRIEDR1CHS, Inc. AD 2-4700 i-rlurt Vntlrr Mi:t-^s«l Nancy F. Reynolds 232-O48S LEE K. WARING, REALTOR I. A. M.,ore. Jr M> S-7IIJT Asking Price $42,900 Irrl.erl .1. IHun MlM.lim . FANironn Helen Schmidt 232-8098 RTrnlnica oniyi Multiple I.I»llnK Mrml.cr S1rn ln Sirs, Alan llrarr Conlfn . II. llnrretl, Jr., ri'.M 2.13 North Avc. »t Elmer, W*»<«'I* 330 9ou(h An, I7"""™) Olga Graf 232-7136 III 1% nroail ftt. Marie El.tr 232-]<>m> AO3-T3S3 AD 3-0065 FA 2-7700 ALAN JOHNSTON, Realtor Alice Lelnnd 233-71ia Mra. Alfhlld W. MkhrUnu AD 2-7402 1 HXrmbrr AI12-I7.1S . . . MEM Ill'll S . . . AMPI.ra PAnKlNO AT BOTH OFFICES (SOTETnET ) WtMflrtd — KnntTfiod Mr*. Janrt Hltchle . ,.A1) ;t-4TMl RvrnlnK Fhonrai AVr.tllHd — >I,.,I..II,IIIMI,I, Icotch Plain* — Mnnnlaln.lde Mr«. iNabellr 11. Urrat AI> S-0O70 Harry tlronn. Jr . .. AD 2-H.*iM Smli-li Vlnln. _ IK,,,,,,,,,! — K-vc-a. Onlr — Hrmbrr Multiple Matin* BnteM M. Dflranr lUtrhir . .AD 3-47.10 ( Mnltlple I.lxlor BTitrm Walter ID.khnrt AI> 3-TOM Multlj>lP l.lnilmc SjKtrui llnth Tnrlor *" ;-'S!J Imt«;.citr nnocailno Berries Gordon II, Ttiomni ..AD 2-MHO '»»» Bnyd-rr AUS-minn B34 HOIITE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE) 232-5664 Ever»on P. Pranmll, ,AU 3-G708 * * * * Km- llunllic KSJTO-22 A*k tT Braekan Barloa VlachoB AU 2-loia Nlllnnnlilt IlrliKHIInn Srrvlcr (Westbound Ian« — oppoalt* K«BTrr«aca ATCBIV) ^irAl«c1S'"n.::::::::::^""""""""""8sS-?"S -SALE • REAL ESTATE-RENT • THE WESTFTCLD

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Ji!..';,.' r-,;' • t'.'^'mVTilM'-lri^' I'ixvVv 'i!',',', i"'' i iM«'r"Yi'>'iY","' ""°.1- «:».«>•" ••"« .1,1,1 l.llll.l S\ll-V...XIM-.-. Sl'l l,l«l!» I.l. | BUVER MAY \*. u .l.-i.v. \ .I..I.--1 AmillM I',';!' iiii.lj HIGH MORTGAGE M l WANTED .-..IUIIIII.'II I" .Inn.. 7. ll'i:u I I'.dV ~* 'll li' ,^i ' ' ' '.5. -M' l'-^*.-,! , Ut-ii.nli-r-k «.iiril<-ii 4 <-nt<.r l:.n,K ..-mm,.nl) 1 xx II iiu.l ,l.-> ! LISTING ;. . _ ,'•.,., s-^ ir; . ,.i. n, FKI>- r-1 A.lulls, in. IH-IS. S11D. In-.-. 1 ,',..„ \ AIICIIII-'S 1||'!.\||.- v,i HELP WANTED - KUAl.l.V LlfKKtlBU. (Jl'Nt if. •II.,' sluMlir II'»ITV..< ti niilil in l.anc.v. Al) !-<•.;!•». ll-l-..-|i M. ; ,. in-.- 1.1 : OK-IUII MAX H Hi;UIISI'MAN. Ally WINS SALES A.WAIID—iUuty V. Town vend, |.ri-sl(l; Allied Van l.lncs Sole* Ailiicvi-iui'iit Award fruin Kalpb T. Rolapp, •r ji].].' *l! I '• itii ~lil.,!- ] It' Mil! l.'i'.IVf N5ARD ROOF HI- 21 L'-v \- i " s I' i v• t t. tutUMMllnt«-1y C»»U POH «E«'I CLOTHIIKO, rlO- H i-i 't'o iitioi^r i-luilniiiiii ol Alllid'j Iward of tllrcc lorn, t the Wurld-«id<> inovliig or- 1 • • I T If IBK lmtilt>, liaoU, anllquoii, ourluB, u U.Y UPDATED W0RlD BOOK ; .f JuSKI'lllMO HNX1S, gnnlzatlon'a Sftth annual lurrtlng hrld In I.u» Vcgoi till' latU-r ptai of r«i.N" ,-,.,.Y,..,., ,.,,„ „..., ..!',••..'; ' ENCYCLOPEDIA i )•• .'.»!;•;• -:- ;::-,'-;;-^T'^;;;i:;;- turnllure, br«n»w«re, lilan*, chins. k HEW KITCHEN, ll a 1 ilsil i r WolB i, IK lladKui AT*. I'li «-l4t» I'm sum,I tn II,.' oi-ilfi- nf MAUV r. Oi-tnbrr. Hi-nry V, Tuwiisriid Moving & Mtiragi- Co rrrcivrd Iht- award t «•«.,.,•. ,,nr,,,-,,isi...,. •.„;,„:,: ;.,;. CHILDCRAFT -" ' " "- "" " " ""' l-»-ll KANAM-:, Sill 1-,'^nlr uf tin1 r,unity in- ri-l in .1 c.iiijili . o i -. 117. , :.re of far ranking ftrsl tn Kutf-s prixHullini in the slalc for the fiscal year I POWDER ROOM rti-rs urni ti-.-iiiM, 1'niii j I--.",.,. ." i:im s, iii-^; II "I' rnli.ii. inn,I,- >.» tin' louiill ilny ANY Toil mail« before 18E0. A.ul N.,x.nil.i.i- A !>.. liulli, ilium tin- culling Juu« 30, 1966. lit BEDROOMS I'l. 7-:;:tiiti I • --•- -- SUKn, Ml-lll). SVrlte K F.D. J (1H- First II..-.,- „.,,-,,,_ 1 ; npiilii-:.! U.n ,,r tti.' iimln MKiH-'l. n" .. .. 1 -! -. f : '•* I' "'- I I:.IF, I' ••'•'. IUIUJM-II'IV 1111,1 U'lti-. N. J. J-17-U a FAMILY ROOM : !\ . ------j -liilli'i*--^ ..i,, i-.n ,,i s ;.n,l n<-i-ii|. nii-n i:\.-.iilrU ,.r II,,. .-Milt.* ..1" Nnl.l H..- M'.I. I,.,11..- I- IL nt.-. » nil .m-rtliiii-, ..i, i.-t^. N. :,r (.. wn. AT, '.'-.-,:--. ' ', ' "' ' "-•- I -".;,i-: -,,.i .i., i.;.- \ '' ''"'' "•'-' :n'.iiii qviulily imils In nl...I from iiiirut* Ilium- I'ull "Messiah" Begins N8TON SCHOOL c X ti 11,11 1,, lit.' KllliF.'l llu-t Ilinl.-r IK,tit ii%,-i s e:.,,r,. !i-u.-tr 1 Daily Fire tS9,80O. I iilU I Jliml.,11 tWt'ir t'lnllnti Hlnl ilt - 'wKirrflKl.iT' ~ 4 ",-.'••• l.'l :•-':..: i' I -": ; •'•' ' -" '" " ""' A" ' ^ ' »' • •'.'- "i '•"'' '"-'•" "• ''"'• l'^".'M-.,ll I),-.. IMli- l:linl-< itiliihiNt til.' <->iUl.> i,f Hlilil «- E. -1 f .., i-it*,...,it I'llt-MM rues. cut Yuletide Time In T,.,. .l.i,- l.li..-s, "I.I .l.u.liy. In I.- ,t-Pi i.,-, ..1.1 II,.. llllt.' .'I Hi,I'l 1,1,1,1-, l,r tll.'J' Xllll Report SSi'i'r ^ '"'" "'" ••"' '"'ii.i-!;-, '• • li'll^. iiiillinK-s, i-ic. lull T:il - r. 7.: 3 r.'I'.'X.M- l':,t,-i'il f|i,IU lirilM.'I'Utlnk- I,, liun.ik- . \- 1 :m> I llll. . 1 1 - :i --41 j.'i-ii\*'t Ing I|II< Hunu uicntnut lii.' liil.iyn, N.I . .. M-O'WII 1M.AIVS -.. I.IIMIIV :,,..,,,. ' l'M-1 H'.'l. • -.ill 7ft-.-u.-,-:, Scotch Plains I'nlil.'lii C J 'IIII-,",I. LNOS PARK ni-tit- —3 or 4 s|,;n i-.iiM r.., ,,.,;. I 1! '-'-I : ..!.> tun. I III » .1.1 pP Mi, i' tiiiiii. K. ..I,., or II vnt, . 2 l.alliM. u:ir:ii-.-, sni, |.:,,...,i j I I" • M • ,1 li.l ill«" ..I.I |,.>, U-,. ||u||.,|> . Nov. IS: 8:30 8.HI.. Engine 5 to *f 4 CLEAN a,lul t s. s v^-1 :< ~ •• : " 11 I t Iti'Ul-.l & Mi'l lull, iMtul-lirj-u LAMP RESTYLING till,--. .1,11111 i.ll.l IIIIIlllllll- S.'llli ,!!.• Klin Utr.-.-t HOI SI. Murks Ave., check roof fire Kcoioh l'Uiln« — Hie tOO-volo* 0MS-H* BATHS 1' •" '•!•! l.n ,•:•!' ". •"!,!' .1 !.:,«. II |"'>l!ll .111.1. AlllK- l.ll.li.l. (.10 Wi'.slll.-I.l, N. J. K.i.'llnll Uil . H.'int-rvlUi-, N .1 idi had buen exllnguixhtxi by oc- Seoteli Plains Coniinunlty Choir will IU KITCHEN •••" ••• - ' ••• " lH .-'•• \ .",: 1. ,',,- 1 I 1H--11 I'-rt-H f21 12 ROOMS FOR RENT • >' " •• ' I'-.-U A!-., .ill l,:,.,I.. ,,f REAL ESTATE 1] in-r.'i ii|iunt; found roof burning, extln- resell! George Kiedi'iick Handel'* T LIVING 1 I' '".:• '••'•••'• -'I luiiip p., rly :,|,.I li.-ln . MITICH TO with dninsKO to roof only. 'Mosslali" this .Sunday nl the Scotch ROOMS SALES •>iut.' i.r III)I,(.HI;H W. imitii. iiuli-l prlviili' hi.iiii-. 1:21 ii.ni.. Kniflnu 5 to llruud SI. n. :,r I PERSONALS N'KIt, ili'i'i-iiHi-it. ins r'anuiuxl llitih .School on irin.lt- A HI IL..I,I.,,|I,.... WILLIAMS LAMPS HIZE GARAGE f. :iS"i, ,!•] l-ninliMiit I,, tin. .iriliil- (if MAKV I'. iiult'ipass al Cunl nil It.H lies iVestfielil ltd Hurry -HIH rt-iMtliiKd. Vor fuitjior lnformu- r ini.,n i.i,. mi Hi., r,H,lib ,1.1.1- |i2,?00. Top Weekly Earning* Iffin rail HS2-0S1S. 107 K. Ilromi St.. I N<,X',.|ii1,,'i All., 1 M,. I,. np..li Ml,, p.m., IOIIKIIII! 5 to ;xiii'kini» It)! ivill aiialn direct Ih,' pi'OKI'Uin. Mr. ' " r-.t. iiu.l i-.-iii, = iii: ii, i:.- ,,- oppo- Wvntnrlrt. N- J- t-t-ti ll|>|jHfll|i.,|| ..f till' tllllll,! ^IHIH-II, UH siU' Vant'c Kldi-iNts, 321 VV. South WK«THHM>- Fill Hi- 1 . 1 I in ...„ A IM.'I.I Mint I'.'l- w . • U IH WIlltlriK f.,r i-i lllll* .'f III.' .-Mill., nf Mill! ill'- 'tli'ln i* the ilireelar »f mtislc-ur- vrnU-nt (,, I r:iit.-i,'irt., tii.i. I-, j v ,,. II,.- sit),, ii,', -;il,M,,aii win, |,| I,!.;. i:.iil I,,- IK I,ITI,I,y HIX-.MI I.. list at Messiah l.ullierun Church Ilium-. Cl'lilt, m:m Pi. J, t -|. .). ( • ,[) A|, LOOKING FOR LIGHTING !,:,,>.. !l .,|i Hi.- in.-.l-.i, 1 In- ri'llH nml Ill'' ill'.111.H» nf ,-4, hi ill UK".! In LOST AND FOUND • Nov. 15: N« calls. n Pliiinfirid. The conci'it will tak« s-r.ri'i? uri.-r :: 1' M. FIXTURES? II up,on I,.. «.,i k> f.ir. \V,. in., n Mlll.lt In III.- hill.tn-I ili.T Ulult't- i,lit), I. ,1 • slut. ...nn.nii.x- (lull IK . Nox-. IV: 4:5!) p.m., Knginc S to lace al i p.m. WIOM BUILT T .1:, ,. ,-. I-' -,,-. , I" ,.-,, HI , , •,,„ .OS I* p.i i.\vn Oii'l ^ liltf r.'ti ONI * FRAME 11 ItXIMIII) si,, |,||ii; tn in 1..-I- otli.'. iiiiMWi'i-d 1" >*llii|«i»y." Yhiu iiuntN t,|;uln..t tlu> 1'htaU- of Hal.) "ark St. jtiul Wcstfk'ld Avc, oar on This is the I3tli rniuvrt hy tin vnio lii.iin-. VI.IIIH; ,,... >r j-;nin i'l J:\-Z imnii. i.'i-i'iih.-.l ixllliln *\% nn.lillirl frixin WTER HALL pi. i Iiii- iluti- .if mill iinl.r, uf th.-y x-lll itc. Il:;iii p.m., l;uKlit>' 4 to 225 titilr which CDIIMSIH of voluatect WILUAMS LAMPS ;.ll\ ,-M" I I- in 1.1 III r-jil..^ (liut we I..- fin iv.-i- luitri'.l fr.nn jii-..m>i'ul lnu Ctou PI., loaves IjurnlnK, WJE WINDOW i.r ri-.'.ix-i-i-liiK llm Hiinit1 IIKHIIIHI tin. infers (-oiiiiiiu from 20 towns in tlii ill.- Millll,,; I., lli.ll, >,.,i |f ymi Ill.in' BUSINESS SERVICES • OFFICES FOR RENT # 1765 Central Avo., near Grove St. pi..[Hi;. I. Tl.'- p. "|ll.> WLl \MMlt Will KUIIH.-I II" r. Ntiv. Ill: :i::io p.m., Knuilic 5 tt>•ireii. 'fho choir will IM? awompa* FIREPLACE w vrriWH rur RCIXI W Westfictd 232-2158 l.i.ii-nlhy il. TIXIII-HP. \>"il< I'll • '-..iiiiis- I" I li-iiiln «• IMtlNTIMJ Itll.SS IM., H'ltsll (ItlWIl gUNolitU' KJliU ,'d liy (iri::iii, piano, two trumpet! DINING ROOM "1 I'l.iUim- In I!' ii- flllllit'll V' M .lUl^l ll.IV.- UI, IXl.-llllll WWTPIKI.D- If.nll rf|. ft. cr.imi\ I nil la llr.t I lilxlilmui Hi Hut li'iiniit o, At I <>rili>>-a t .'ici'iclunt, C,:ll p.m., Kn^inu 4 to II I.'-t' nnd tyinpany. UENT KITCHEN fi> Hit". (iol..u c.iuDtr l-rii.doir A W. «lll. 1.1. N. .1. As usual, tho public Is Invited U LOSED PORCH Also Kcooiirt lluor bin.,II ..til.'.' f"i- v l M ION Klmrr Htrrrt l 1 1 - III - It li'l'i'H I 2 1 AW on iiiiiviil, lcmuvi-d tmoko from rent. 2S:t.«(tt.n. T-L'l-tf <'"" *,..i-'V.,-' '-.in', l' ,•:• )! -..'."•'-. j"'.;;,;.;"'. '""""n'i,:.*''.'",!" i,'ml ".!u!!-r Wraldrlil, N. J. he coiui'i't mid there In no udniis- OOMS - 3 BATHS house with ujt^fliH's. .'•'-.-I-'"- !'-."" '.!'• ".".'••'. !-•"'. li,a«,.i anilUMt nil^lun I.,, IDaiai 2-K.1BS iion cli»i'Kc, Knch year '.'•,<: Christ- 10T WITH TREES 1- ,-l , ' ,. li! •••„ S|""I I: • :,|.l.!.• (! M..11.11,1,1 )! t-«T-tf I-IBIHU' c.r ni:iiA vv. HTIIKMY, an- Siituriliiy: 0:47 u.m,, Kogltio 1. mas cont'crl IH lipoiisnrcd hy tho COTCH PLAINS Ill-I- rimHIM. Killl-. I.- ..I- lillll'll.l,. I --i 1..1 )• - -, I" -. '.'• u* • .1 <--,,, | -i<, ': ,, i. .- "I i, 1 tin:,, i, In I :L,r:,ntu-i,i.-nt> Ili.lT. I.Mlli-1 I'.-llll..| .ll-.]|",|ll i- .- >i..|..., -. ri.,- ii. -., f HAIIV (V iiKim- 4, Truck I, Ktiund 1 to 401 Scutch Plnins lli'creiitlon ('cnumls- $39,500. v.-iy .--..in-, iii.-nt. }iii-ri:.. An ;•• LEGAL NOTICES KANAM-:. Huirnniili, uf Ihi- ('IIunly W. Hrtiuil SI., report, of limiso fire; sitm. (ii'in-Ku I1'. Venoj.lu is tlio nri.-i- n I-.M. iii ,,l I'm IIIII.IL, i,n tin' ti'iitl, iluy nl s run xi -,; u....-.,.< :m i ,-. I.-.,,,. .•,.-, ART. LAVENHAR, Niivi-iiilu i- An, miii1,, iip-.ii Hi,. nii- fiit' caiisrd l).v ki'iusi'iic liealcr, nut chairman, other members uf tliQ AI.WAVK :i v:ii-ii-l.v ,-f in -.>' :i ,,-l ~ ,,, I . 'v. - it 1,1, ,,.,,„. ;, M,i :•",- S1110 111!'' 1"S SAI.IC Minn riot- r.iiirl lilli-iilli.ll nr (IK- llll.Ill KII'.IIIII. US i.r N'.-w J.rn.-v. I ,,i w IIIVIHIOII. on nt'i'ivul. 5:81 p.m., KuKlni' 1. Kn- ciiiumlsMiin are Mary l-nrey, (-'has. iKlllIK V:M,I,I,, I.I Hi.' ,HuP- ,.r ,.,,1,1 il, 1 REALTOR I'nliiH i-iuiiily. I •rii-ki-l # I, 2KfilT-l;r, l 1 V m.I, n.-lli'i- IH II,-II.|I> >;lv.-n In jjim 4, Truck 1, Kiniad I t» iKO ('u- S. tiaye., Mvelyn lievllein, .lane Zu- iViUl.Tv.' Ai"' :i. '".:''''''-'xV.- s"'iVi" i SOLID WILD CHERRY FURNITURE .1 1117 1 K tir. JIIIIN ,1. HIIATTI.K t/il 1 «>0D COLONIAL 523 Somerset St. Illf < l.-tiil.ilM lit* Hill.I ilti-i-iiKi-ii tn |ntnt)iis Avt ., report of houw fire; It'snak. ltoliert Loe nnd .lames Heyn- |--| "I - .--p.!. . .IICK^I'-.V ltl:AI/r\* l-'INANl'I'l »'<', • 'Xlill'll l.i II,,- mil.ti.-i llu-i IIII.In- i,nil Nortti Plainfield I'lullilllT. VH MU'IIAKI. S. KMH'K IH'iivi'il lu l>o maUcimiH false alunti oltls. INE & FRAME WILLIAMS LAMPS ni lilt il null Inn I ti.-lr rhllliiH pml il.-- PLainficId 5-8100 WKV. iiml K1UTII .1. ICI.l'l'BH'117,, UlilllllH IIHIllTlHt lilt, I'PtUli: lit Hill tl:4:i p.m.. Knijine 1, Kniiiue 4, Truck AH In former years, the concert 0MS - 2Vi BATHS « WANTED TO RENT • 7AS Central Avc, near Grove St. his wllp In fiii.llintB. Civil A.tl'.ii 1, ,-, ,I,.I-,1 xxltllllt -pit' W.nilliK fmi Wrli of Kxii-iilliiil. tin- ilnlr- uT mil.I ,il .III, ..I- t||i-y XXI 1, St|tia• Ill' vlrlup of (ho liliovn Htntlil In. r..ri-vi-i- Iniiii-il from prnHi'.'ii 11 ii port of rinsetiient fin : t-iuiKi'tl l>y orat.t>rio Niilot.st.s Ii) the area to Mnu I0OM WITH BAY j.pin-ri,i. ril i j. i\'.->;i !.. 1,1 I:. p: t' n, . Will. I.I III,' .11,. I. I I'll.-lll l-MMJM. i.i- IJ. ..x.-iliiK llu- ,'iun.- uuiilimt ll> lor Siii,. liv Cut.lli> V'i'Mil,,,' In !<<„! faulty lu';iliii(j equipment, .smoke I lie solos. The fnlliiH'iiifi soloists (FIREPLACES -U I'lll.-HI Tl.» , lill 'il I II. '," I" ! -, I"" I MiL.-i. ill..-r. iii.'iin HI :"i:;•:;.'! i I inn 11 im iiiiv, I'S ii. . i,-.- r..i- •!.- ..r mil i-'.iiii il..IP..-. :: r.r..,,,i sn-. ,i .liuni-8 I). Wynii, tlumutfa only. have apjienred witli the choir In (lit1 HELIED OEM LIGHT BULBS i ..|u, ,,. . .:.i,,l .-!,' Ii A", I, l-'nll Inn l-'.li/i. IM I h, N. ,t.. <'..li|.-l ill..- ll'.oli: I'lxi'fUtur #:inii irsi-: IIAIIWAV AVUNI'H \V. Aithiir t*iuii|iln'll, Altnriit-j. Sunduy: 6:10 a.m., KIIKIIIO I, Kn pm>t; i.oiilse Ariiistronu, Murcelia SUN KITCHEN . v , . ,., ,,„,, , ,, i.r p.,i I run. Aiiply ll..|,u--ti. I", i-iNTitAS''i-: i-'()ii |.:I,I;VATIIU), on • AUTOS FOR SALE • I 12 HU.-i l.lini Ax... gtnu 4, Truck 1, Sqiiiid I to 311 Con- Mall, Sally Rclunalenhi'ifjer, KlU'ii K" ROOM W.IIMI..W.|M v. tip- lltti .lay of Jti-i'i-m- llnliokliu, N. J. -ll.tl'T, Mil I.I-I- A I... ' ••:••:•,•„ ..i !-.-..i ri':.i,M-lt <•• ! 1-17 -it V'er?. «^!.!^ trnl Am , litnitifi on fire: KCCOIKI iintl May H-'ornlii;)')!. (iweiidolyn llultcr- D GARAGE IflKt III'li'K \ViM,-.,t. -.'-.I..,..- p..-,I II.. ,:,11,11.•.'. S KSIII'VI.I - J 111" 1,11. Ill,.'Ml of Hlilil ilny. "II Hi'- ! u x I 1,11. ml,, un,I inliriKl of (lie third fltiorw involvud; sveund iilann moie, all ol We.iiljelti, i)i. DonaKI i;-»'i"'-,^ !•'•> *•»>*• >•*• '•' n : ;', WILLIAMS LAMPS I Ml 'I P" I M'l, X< lllllll IM Kill' MITiUlO ."•! <•' 1,11 III A vi. , U .'Bltii III ill...vi--n.iiii.-il ili I. II.Im.t« hi tin.l I., at 5:34 a.m., ICnKiiit> 5 and l''irt' Pre- F. .li'ii.sen, foiiiicrly of Weslflehl, "ss-ris'iri. - | 765 Central Ave., near Grove St. ii r\ i' ll>.. follnu Im; prop,'! tv. I" wll : '1'iihi- N'otl.'.', that on l-'tl.tny, lli>. rilnl'.-l- Hi. lln.i; lit !l::ill i.'i-lnrk In vention car responded; Knulne •'< re- nine uf Sail Lake lily, lltuh; .lames 0 1 1 All III.- I. .M, • •--. l.i,: lot, tiiul .,, rl-Nniif-r !!. .!.' .":,"-,,':'.",'!'.'.','"'.''i:'-.'.'•'.',:,.• : Wcs.field 232-2158 |.ii-.-.-l of Isiml ini.l |.t .till,,.-,.. III-I-..- Mi., r.,1.1,1111,,. I, I,,,I,, I'h.'lpx II. ,11. lociitt'd In li(','i. or N. xx J.-iNi-y, fi.r it JuilMhH.nl urn hi,c- ond and third floors, smoke and li,I.,ti mi'l h;i,.i>- ol N. w .l.i'i.-y: • :,.l.;i, n. li'" iur-M. if»iriHfH. Will rut lawns. fltri«n Iv.lnl: In.- I,, n,i,,ltlll,i tin- jniiil.' I>UIH watiT damntiu to first floor. Opcra- ris of f'rnnford, Carl I.eln nf I.lvlnn- WAOUES SCHOOL s,. i 7 mi "t- ':• ". -* u-.-rh imd Ktjdcrnl huunrt'IcanlriK, sH ,1, "i ill.. ,1 ,.., f.,1!"-.., ., I'l.i-lp.i. H|.;iilNMNM lit M |">l,>l In til" stun, l.inisii? Anyle (if Funwood and t.ur iuitm. i:a.l\ Arthur, AO 1-8638. I .II IM J'l,,-!|,', H'.rr >iiv Ht'cnrod, 2:00 p.m. FIREPLACE 1 1 1 ik.x-l lif-r 1 >' »l nil'-,' Hi.- I,in tin -i ly '.LI.- lln, "I IV.,Hi,I UI-HI fi.-I-1, N.-iv .l.'i-M.-y n:t'2 Kir.st St., car on fire. A II.,I in> H f.ii- !'«.-! lt|,,ni,r ! lll Vv.-ii,,.. If nl. ,,,I,-.I >sllli Hi- Mi-Mi- K BEDROOMS ^,„.„s^^ ,,.,:%. .:- • "i ,-•;• i •••.';;. ,'.i'.!' I',. ,".'', ,1 ,:.."\v. '.VM'' ," ; J ' ''' -M- ' "-17-::, II .1 It l-v.-H J 17.011 WE OCCUPANCY Taff In New Post .; -. • 11 • l I'l III.it- MtTin-: $36,300. N'.ili..- In I, • -1 • I. y t;lx«n that tlu- Kapkc Ts Honored ! IH>1*. - •:•.,'.' ' f, ill,, xx In,; a, in.II XMIH luki-i il|i- ltAMIII.l--.il 1 -I,'", -. .1 'ii. - ' • Ii'' '• I I. ,,, .i ' hi:, h 'I: . ln.lx-i-l- Mli'.-l-li.t. -I 'I "I- "•; i:-'^; .,. -'.•..!••- I,, .,!„ I,, III.I l,v II,,, II,HIMI ,,f A,I With Humble Oil jiiHllll, I II,,- II,,,llii|', I,, 1,1 .N,. x-i-hll.rl SI, lin.l,: For Long Service SERVICES U NEED Aiip.-:ii nr Minii-i- i-:. nuii i-.iiiHinin-,- Wilfred Taff of !H)1 Moulevnrd has AM'.. "IL-JI'L-':,,', I '- '.." t'-. - i- 'i j -§-> i'i-.« mri'.it. <.<> - i>i -.-, •.|,,i|.i 1 1 t••«». nu I;-'-'" .i:i>". - ' ' , .„.,... ,.„,.. r-i-vix- .i.i.i •;..(. lu.r ui II 11 ii xx' I h n r II i >rlx'i---~ »ri.T r,::i,i [.,' , ,„' \ >; •\.'\ r M H..'. r II.-.- • -MODERNIZING of 5 Wcslover Cl.. wns the honored was formerly director of Ess« He- 'II YOURSELF 4'fil.-rl,iK fur utl «,.."IIMII.,IN. < il.ih li-,l ,, ,: , .',. . nil. .:,!..,-. -,1',-x-. I r..-,1..1 1. "-I!- A|,p.'» prod- INT & PAPER 111.-.T IMIIIMM'. l-:*<.fIll-ill H..r.-r.-ii"r^ ... ''.ill - -.r:-—l. ROOFING & SIDINfJ • II Til A VS \\ II.IIAMN II. Mu.in- l"l p>.|liilii!.|iiu I., i-lli-liij ner, Saturday at tin; Manor, West iliti.ni. U.....I lii' " !' a nni--lauilly .lix.llllIK ill Mil.: lluh- ucts research division. *VE MONEY • 77 nfli-r « I'M CONTRACTOR xx:iy A v .II il.- iir,il:l..|. Orange. |,.,- 1 . , -|,,- Wnv. !-'. ••'• I- Al>|ii-:il 'it .I'.lii, .1. all.I hiiilx-lli, I'. Mr. Turf had been with Esso rie- • • . I'T Myl'-x »nf pi i nilMslin, I., «'iwt a Mr. Kapke received honors for search nnd lCn«lneerint! since l»3t). ,,,i.< IMIIIII V V'rrli|U completing 35 years of contliiuoim A 'SflirYKAN HOOi'lNO * MDINO «:O. • MISCELLANEOUS sin . i it. r. it. .1 n> rl,II,ill,IK it'iiir.i Ho received n liaclielor'n degree in ' '""' ' - - — | I»I\IM; service with Howe Mi«. of Whip- ', ,",,!, I:,- \ :l ' T V U'i'A Vumvrct **«- W*-««#ltf f..| , ,- in,-inlull,..,. chemistry from Western Kentucky * OLDER HOME fltic ! ',-;.',. I. I Ml t-.|. • -- tl -1 1 t I- -1. ADAM* »-aO»4 Al'l'i:.! "I II,nil.- K;,K>< fi.r I.i-r- puny, division of Canteen Corp. of V" PFT5 POR *» l-tl-t( DIGOS CATERING SERVICE l>iu>*!<,l, 1(. n,u, lit,- |,M,|..lly at 3i!IJ State College and a master's degree ?««- Hi BATHS AH^niilnt! liarB. HervlntT [inrtlnH Aad f-|,-l St,,.'t i,s a |,,ii kin.: l"t for tin- Chicago, 111. in chemical engineering from the WIZED KITCHEN MlnniTH. Kiijuy sour KUI-HIH whlli i-Dlpl'iy, < ,. i,l I'm, Aiii'-ip an Clf-lllli'lti H'B nerve your imrly. l'li'mn 282- I-. 1111,11 ill, ,1 „ l,J','|.:il In lilt.. He was presented with n gold en- University of Illinois. 96 GARAGE HC12 unil 222-SS30 afl..r.»-r« • I'nrrl... |,v«|-|.ll Yllir III... K. tl." tl,.- „ I- Curp., Chk-aKti. III., wn.s Htiest speak- siTii-cli Division In October, V.IIH. lit. ;,,,,! I.,I MI :;:;II S|,r IIIKHIM J -I HAMMOND ORGAN AGENCY '^mAttlZA Vfi'i " i \^r "^-;:?*]VA^M er. Mr, Ilnrpcr complimented the also served as assist ant. manager of All \V..rk Iri.nrr-.! ami «;»««««•»* I ,„.., ,]llri,i ;,,,,,. ,-, )„, I 11, lim.- f..r I li Creole's refinery at Ainiiay, Vene- NOVF.MBER PIANO SALE I 1 ''A'|!|.',U1 "I .I'.lit. •""' -I li.-V,I piii.py. I'IIOIIT All :i-««i:' f..nth i this divi.sici would continue lo ex- Jp CLOSETS r. uiv-l.-r-il. L:^-" '- i: -i.,n r..i- p. in,insi,.n I., I-I.-I-I ii with llumbli' will include coordina- VING ROOM I.unity .1 -x . I I I It K ;it -:rJ--'::x pand. lion nf research and engineering :iM-.lis '"-ill 1M1 -HI !'•. 1 I - 1 11 - li t l--i.,,. in .• Ax- <-. nil xx i,|. h I|.-.IHI.II fIREPL V .,., i.- • I v-,-,1 nl III" I'.'.ni'l "f A.I- Mr. Kapko'.'! employment with programs conducted hy Ksso Ite- foi. tit<»in i»i* "i'i II i.s jii-i in. ,,i in.-. I,in-, "f '!• l"l.i-r 17. Itowt' started in !!l3t. lie has .scrvc- field engineer, plant superintendent, ,,| l-nl.,1,. linn II tin- .-li-.l.i.-'-iill. quality control manager, plant man- = t .1 i>- ,,l --'"X-- nili.-f All. !'".r,. ni,,.n li,,. .i|,|i]ii.il|..li i.r Hi- iiml. l,:l.!:t|i.l, iicer, chief enfiineor and is present- G. ^IS^TE, WKI'^O"^:? AMOVING'AND " " S5£jgggJ2 •m |:«. . ,,".r.'' "f II"- ' -I.it -i"l ly employed as an administrative Inanrrd H*r\tr.*u ,(', ,.;.., ,1. ,,,.li, . I, In-i.-l.y rl-.' li t" GENERAL TRUCKING^ I"A 2M il,.. ,-.,lil,., . "f H:,I.I ,1. .,.,,..-.1 t.. engineer in the ftowe design and ' B^ i^- , x I,, i.ji |,, I I,,- (,nl-- ,f il,--i,' n ii-l'-f project engineer departniont. , JR. ,.,, i. ,,, ...IfllllKllll.ll 'I" I, . ll.ll.Ml 11,.'I ,11-XFlT »•- TWIUMD ,!. ,,i-i,,-l - ii|...ili.:-l th- • ••':.<•• "f fii-l Mr. KapUe. uttended (iarwood 'J*^ .-.-/ •- \ MI :<.II.M ' '- •"-''•-•'•' i;t" n AUtED VAN UNES il',.' il\il. ,.r , tll.I "I'l, r. .,1 ll" x -,i ill public school,, tluselle Pnrk High New J«rB.|r C«rtlni>d Tree Ell.«rt I... f.,r.'-..r l.iiit.-'l ff'tn pi ":<-.'., 11 ,.t- Sr Cnmpt*-te Ii^urnnre COT^TRK. nnd N'ewark College of I-^nt4iti**f*jiittf- ,,, i.-i '.v, ili,|; I In; win'- :.i:.iln,:l II" BROAD STREET MI^«;IIAKI<:AF fiTi'Wi' IIKMOVAI Sl^t^ih^^^lJ-a^iirni r«Pf :,,,,,,,-._... ,:,.::.;• •.;•• "-':. ^ M, NOI,THAVK. All 3-M* Hi- is married to Kslhcr M. (lircn- 3-6639 •""••"""'"'v,,,-,,,,, 1-- WH.l.-r ....'I ilr] i Katikc. I>orlar,HJ .. We^tn.lu. ^ ^j.,, | .j. .. ^ _ _ | E l WAY MOVERS '!•),•• -S'ntUilnil .Hliit.- liiit.J:. D A SLIPCOVERS |..lly.:,l'.-ll,. N. .1, ^IVFT. «'•••>>„.. I BUSINESS • FULTON a-3914 • iLiri_uveK3 a •nt., LEGAL NOTICES e Sin vllx-. I'-lV & Wlllll.lll", l '*»"• Men,, ,.„„ ^;rf£Kffis^S| OPPORTUNITIES ff^T^^STtBl REUPHOLSTERY W. ,,11. I'l. NV -I. oMt'it C \h* HtihM i lh*r nii.l.r nil th 11 -j.:-i: 1 ">• »-l-l- ilr.i'.iil S=l. Al' --''I'll- •"' ' :-,,.,.. -I •';'; ''1V;;t, ii-V ''.-li!i.'- :," IV"rM ;'.'.-• —. --- 1 •''"!' rimti-rliil. ' -|.:.lt- • nslil.,,,,. ri-t."- i.l itff trrnuthiu their clftirnw mul »!.-- ;,!, il, $« AlS" .lr.-ip mil t > • I ** it % »1 n H t t li * CM t a I e n1 an\'-l "!lt'"' V'V,-' r. .'• ,7- <]'•• i-sm+A with In «lx rnnnHiu ft "in GUITAR ACE DECORATORS *ti ->f ' K ATI I ItVr." I-Ti.l.KFl Oif 't*ti.i t.r H.'itii nrii«r. nr 'ii'T "Hi ! 711 < llnlmi ]»].. NeiTdriK t-- nU,, l!il..ii-M III. KATIIttYN tw- tott-v'T Iiii rtt-ii frotn i>r >>yt ( u 11 JIK G IIAVI-f. unit l.'l KATHIiVN • ir r>">vvrtn« tli« win*" ajrnlnM th« | - M, 372-6814 TITCIt HAVKH. 'I.'-' iiiti-il. • iit.h.Tll>fr. , Jr. I).i>i* nr NJfflitft I'liM'iiini i., Un. ..i-.l.-r nt MAl'.V ('. rtnh^rt n. Y'MitM."]i»Mm. AD '-"•"•''•''""' ••'-' "•'• '••""•' ' ' ' O RADIO, TV REPAIRS 11-2111 KANA>.-|:, Surr'iil;! t'- ,,f tl,' I'l.tiliix I'toi nt ER WANT-ADS -.III ):,-;,'!-. ...n.-il-l- '•'<• •' I II,,' mii.ll. ...H..I. I,! tl... iiu.l. i.,Ur,,.-.1. w.-rn-Ll, N. J. .HT^n. l;i i:i, ' lltur ,.f IllU .htiltf *»f H-.l'l i j-j.i-u Fi-i-H |2i.i: MM'SIIII. l.i. ^•• •'• (,003 f'.r tallmatts Page 8 THE WESTFIELD

Holiday Highlight...

The Pendleton* Easy Suit

Pendleton The "in" look with a bold new "outlook" . . • tWt Holiday tweedy tartan plaid sirit made shapelier by a Fine virgin wool —tailored matching belt set off with into supple sport shirts, a worsted turtle neck pull- robes, leisure jackets and outerwear. No ifs, ands or blends about it, just resil- The classic look updated to ient supremely comfortable the- hour - that's Pendle- worsted wool in a com- ton's Easy Suit. plete selection of refined colors and plaids. What a way to surpriie her this Christmas. Make this Holiday lastingly remembered — give him The Easy Suil $s0 PENDLETON sportswear. Turtle neck pullover Sport Shirts $15 Sizes 8-16 Robes $26 Leisure Jackets _...$23 Outerwear $40

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264 E. Broad St., Westfield 264 E. Broad St., Westfield AD 2-2900 AD 2-2900 THE WESTFIF.I.D

ti ,|neci:s. a|,rons. candles, novelties, Bunker Is Married Saturday AAUW Scholarship For™ Douqlas W. Slatko .vuu,' Derating a Talk HT Guild Boutique To Aid Blind jcwc-ir>. nut-.i'iis, hats, scarves, "" _ iI •. • f,*~\ i, Noww Available — - •>-"«.* . <~ , r- ^ i . Group ! A Lhrismuus IK>UIH}U>^ will In- Ira- tM> will, an tij'jii»i I uimy fur SOUK- j ceramics, home made Koodira, etc., -«v/At Presbyterian Church .. VA/-U r> ., . • :oeiFo r Garaetl ( _flV At Presbyterian Church VATII D »A • J in lU>mcs K la.-.i niinuli- shopiniiii al prices i-asy j a p;,rtl;,i listtnj;. A portion ol the remony AM / ; M««i.iainSid.. _ Ap,.^,,.,,,,,.. ,,. Will Be Married iTi-inity Mullu-r.s (.luilu. amii-Jnii io i.> allo.-.l i iir.nr.-ti.s uill U' usc-d fur purchas- ^'\BTB£^{£EX- i;s president Mrs Neil J Shai krv Mrs Kuo'iie .1 St. John ami Mrs ;. .. , ... ,. "^™iV*S?:£™. Tomorrow lti B 13 pm. m the- seluK.1 caU-ivru. , W,ih.,m A' UuKi- ton. eha.rn.en, »..(.-1'"« »»"»™« f«r » ^-^ S>cout troop ; CM!mil ot I iiiviTMiy Woim-n. | p.ircm-iii ul tin Wimian'.- I'lub of This will repkv.-e the usual Ural.! (IKII tlu- lnniti.Mii- "ill feature hasiJ; l™» Sl -'us''Ph's Home for the : ].-!;,,j|(i | ,. M'ss .laiu-l Mane l.apiwn-ki. WesilieM ,a I p in m tlu- club- | i'.ay ami is pl.inm-d Ui provide moth : iii.u"U' ite!,,?. such ;is tie. oral tons, een- ! I'liiul. J -i s'-y t'jiy. V iU a C >ti; r l'iir'.',i -,.-, v" , ' ."" ' .d.m.i;liler oi Mr. .uid Mrs. Frank i:,»use. Mi •>. .„•,-,.:,• S Hiaim.du.il- l n won,,,, ,,',vo „• , '"r >™ -l.ai>e?.ynski of i\.Uer. l'a.. wtll U-• man for she d.,>. ami,,,,,,,™ lea will ll >nd 1 ll< ttim 1-iv, -,! •' ; l" « «' '^'- : nuuTied lemoriw. Thank^ivinj: '• W .served alter Hit- IMO-MI.I. A TRIBUTE TO ELEGAISCE ai-1 Si,,A-nu"\W H1 i J'"1''1 M>! Mr-V "•"''•> Si-.'-k" i'i 427 \V. Soulli • ward .1 MrWiil.ams ihe miom's s:;!d>.s*^a!:;:^t'Au>• -iid"-i Mr s;";k- = -^-»••»!•••«- — ' , Wlll<:Lil I'iiuii a! Kthu i ihesr funds ' " Tin- >-,-\ Valei.liist- will lurfom, ''"' ^ iee.-pn.in is ID lie Ain>-U"i- "iili Ix-U; ; P a : 1K i l 11 1 ^!'']!" ".-. ._ ' "- "* "" "- I' '" I'" --^l'-'-- K.I- U-ouple will n.

v,^ HIT man She ^m< y I' S. Ply- WESTFIELD • N. J. FREE GIFT WRAPPING wood Corp.. \ew York Cily. ALSO nUTHERFORD AND DELIVERY The eouttle will li-.e in Clark aft Rld&tWOOO er a wedding trip through New York State.

Violet Culture Talk young Mr. and Mrs. Kdwanl Hums of the North .Jersey African Violet So ciety of Oradeil £;,vc a tleinou.'.lra- lion atul skelcli mi the culture of African violets entitled "((row and Show" al Thursday's nice:mi; oi the Union County Violet iirniip Mrs. Jeannette 's *UCE CKAWKOHD A. Paul Fischer nf Westlield »;i- Special gi onc of the hoslesses for your best A. Crawford Mrs. Glenn H. Hudson of Hie local young friends club spolu- Friday before the Hergt-n ^es Engaged County society. M Mrs. .lanvs li. Crawford """y Ave. announce- the Lamps "of thi'ir daughter, Mary ffill T l.arsen Jr., son Pictures 1 Jl«. Uir.-en of Piscat- a Figurines *'»rd alkiuled HutRcrs Cil(1 \ S<-- She Bar Gadgets L v ,- "' •'•<-'•> of Jersey (IU. Playing Cards ,S jl ~'-"^-'le of Kut- ! '!• lie i~ now a student ; •n SCIK.,,1 „[ Medicine,' Costume Jewelry Made

la U S SunnclU •"usiiiia• ' l' 'wer'"'e »'H-!i b i. •-• garden dc- FOR HIM - FOR HER - FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST <:i;:,ins Club al Let one of ATWOOD REALTY ,l; • -Mrs. Henry C. experts get the right price for Hie garden ""initicc. yoor HOUSE. Call AD 3-2222. WRAP UP CHRISTMAS EARLY . . . Boy's robe in In beautiful Wrappings and Decorations from plaid flannel, 4.00 OUR PRICES ARE LOWER our Christmas display. sizes 3-7 OUR QUALITY HIGHER EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MAKE IT Nylon quill robo "EXTRA SPECIAL" in pastels Don't Be Misled by So-Called sizes 3-6X, 10.00 "FACTORY" or 7-14, 12.00 p S_ _ There's still time to order Imprinted Christmas Cards "SALE" Prices from our large selection. Just SHOP and COMPARE You'll BUY At Jeannette's Gift Shop \ Open 227 E. Broad Street W cld 5 Fur Sho of ""' ' P Distinction" Friday Rear Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot READY TO WEAR Evening jane smith AD 2-1072 CUSTOM CLEANING REPAIRS OR 129-139 CENTRAL AVE. AD 2-4800 0AD OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS ST. (Opp. Ria|lo Theatre) ADAMS 2-3423 Free REGULAR CHARGE FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AT 132 ELMER ST. Delivery BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 28 Open Mon. 'til 9 p.m. Open Monday and Friday Nights 'til 9 P.M. Page 2 THE WESTFIELD fK. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, J9CG STORK CORNER

Mr. and Mrs. David Alan Sand- quist of .Fords announce the birth of their first child. Michelle L,v Nov. 18 at Overlook Hospital. Tht- infant's mothar is the former Cathy Rasecrans, daughter of Mr. and Mis John C. Hosecrans of 709 First St Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Sandquist of n \0 Wickom Dr. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Alwoilh ol Caldwell have named their third son. born Nov. 13, David Thomas. Mrs Alworth is the former Adair Sid- ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel D. Sidiord Jr. of 72H Shacakamaxw, Dr. * * * Their first girl, Ann Fuzzell, was born Nov. 18 at Overlook Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mendoza of 637 S. Chestnut St. The baby has two brothers. .* * * Barbara Lee Is the name Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen-Wingard of 1634 Larkspur Dr. have given to

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Starting Nov. 28th Plainfield Maternjjj* J OPPOSITE^1. pit® /cine 3S Somerset St. Open Every 129-139 Central Ave. AD 2-4BPO Till Christmas Free CUSTOMER PARKING - 132 Elmer St. 755-6471 Open Monday and Friday Nights '111 9 P.M. THEWKSTKIKl.il ragv o !Edward Guididas, Betrothed Boro AAUW Study Groups' antiquc-s group Tuesday »t iiw km| Newcomers Yule Party Robert W. Slatoff i»I Mrs. Kolilll jK'tiirlcllwiH "I MV I ' To Meet Next Week | B.irtt'tl Kd. MomtxTs. art' asked tu Bride, Receive Scutch I'Uiiis—A Christmas iai»'li 01 tin- Thf law' and the ciliwu study ' for l>ei\ 10 by 'lie Scotch Plains- Papal Blessing RolHTl \V. Sluluif. son of Mr and:fan Assoriiiiion o( fnuvr.-ii * \\um- ii.-uup wiii iiieel next Thursday. lkv. j K;IH\UHKI N*'w comers (.'tub at !he Mrs. U-SUT M Slutoff of Trenton. ! on will mw'l »t\\i ««'k A I ;i! Hie lionu1 of Mrs. Howard Man- Scotch Hills Country Cluh from 9 i 1 d ( was MiiirrifJ Sii'.iirday lo Miss ! pi'vrtor will lie imdi-i ;.iki-n ;|imll I.)cu(lline for reservations umj;. 274 Hii'kory l.»nv. The inpii- il Mrs ht Sharon Still Sho is tin- daughter u( is !>cc 2. Further information may Mr. and Mrs i'!i;ili.s Still of Kulling- Academy and l.afa.voUi- iur the eveniij; will tx' law enfojte- I tie otitaiiu-d from Mr>. John Belnjfl, i lillO Inverness Dr. ton. I'a. Tin' ivivmony tuok place at The £!-UI and IH.S l.-it ineiit. UiU e MornsvilMll i!*;i' I'restiyit'riari known in this ;nva as appiais- . and I'liurch. auctioneer;; of aulkruos Tlu\v have 1 The Unfit . ;m alumna of Penns- given courses oil aiUiqw' Hie burg High ik-linol. rrwivod a nuis Wttilfii'M Adult School The emor deem- front KpiM-opal Hospital. Mr. Slutoff '.'.ill take over I • tin- Miiladi'lphia Mr. Sbtolf was grad- rest of the eurrcnt euurst- ul e his uated from Htn'dontown Military son is on a wvd! trip.

There's Still Time To Send JI'DITII CORTKKJIIT NKUSOS of liotiur ISI-KII'MIUKU WITC MI>S Kosalie \\ imKiiwski. .-Lstei ul Judith C. Nelson - tin1 bride. Mi.-> M.iry lh>\vl<-.v ol Interior Designer JerM-\ k"11y. tin- brides cousin ami 1 >.-i \ i. ••> Simlio M"S. EDWARD R. GUIDIDAS i Mis.s Ilinolliy liomietiwn ib ol |-'t»td> Plans Wedding KEBT AU-KE1> HAACK (Mary Lou Wuukowskii jKluuei- ^u 1> rtcro \aiicy antt.-r> ul the ^rooin Tin1 t'n^;iKi'iii*-ii1 ;md approacliinK j Their I'li-nimi's uf ai|ua w-Ki-l ami r.aiTKii:*- ol Miss Judith CorlriKht rooms and hove never worked oraJ.Holt Overlook Follies j ciepe were If uunied w.' a<|iia dais- ^'''M'" '" William Wayne WIHKI is with a designer, you should consider: ' les and !lic> li.nl dai.>y hi'jdpu'i-e» i aniiouiut il l>y her pariMits. Dr. and ls l.uuis K Nrlsiin ol MIT Huanukc Regardleu of your abilities, two heads oro irnes Bride j They rallied tin ysantlu'iiiuiiLS and. ' To Have Cast Of ! glamelia. ' i ''ll Mr. WIKKI is the Mill of Dr. batter lhan one — you will have entree Into Jiiiuf.s (JiiiiuN1 of Hosrl'n- \\;is Ix'.sl and Mrs. .lulm W. Wood of Port Miuuiumlh. the world's most fabulous market ,r. Haack Over 200 Ulan. mc iib>. lu I'rofessiunal Huildinu in Union. Her exasperating shopping — be sure of :. and Mrs. William Mark port the audience of the Dec. 2 and . .• . . y 1 1 li.'iiu'i . \\h T T1 jtiiii Davis of North Plain- Alan Bruce Conlin is Westfield's Mrs. Leo and her cocliainnan. Mrs. fund raising event. I'riireeds of this 321 SOUTH AVE. "" " * °" AD 2-2525 jmcN-liiit; will lie donated to the hos- ILID of honor (or her sis- town chairman, assisted by Mrs- Kdward Tyndall. or ineinbers ul $HOP THE SOUTH SIDE FOR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE aSired in a gown with a dames Walter J. Lee, II. Knierson Overlook Twins. pital. «velvet bodice and crome Thomas, Frank H. Belz. John Car- -.<•)> skirl set off by a boute-r Jr. and David W. Trimble. jcl!

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YOU'RE IN GREAT SHAPE WITH THESE NEW YOUNG SHAPES FOR YOUNG JUNIORS Left to right: Ripple knit baby trapeze, white, Jr. petite, 5-13, £15 • Double knit swinger, orange or red, pre-teen, 6-14, $15 n • ~'° "" "P-'o-^f'e wallet portrait you ca y""1 Pfide? Wherever you are, you always have • Basketweave wool coachman skimmer, orange, reg. jr., 5-15, $23 • Wool shaped low-line, white/red, jr. petite, 5-13, $18 r*"0' C0mPanV wl>h a professionally mode family .""'• Bri"9 the family in soon! See the difference • Check wool tunic, pleat skirt, blue, jr. petite, 5-13, $25 photography can make. Portraits By Pietro EA $T BROAD ST. WESTFIELD 121 QUIMBY STREET AD 2-1131 WESTFIELD 0PEN MON- THRU FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M Phone 233-4666 Page i THE WESTFIPXD (X. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, J966 book, "New Jersey, America's Mam Annual Book and Author Tea Sponsored Road." Tins is a one volume bis tory of the state which begins in By Woman's Club To Be Held Monday 17ti5. O.KELLERS FABRIC Pouring at lea will be Mrs. Ray- CAB mond Hoffman, Mrs. Stunner f The annual Book and Author TVa knowledknowledgg e fforr the hostess s who wants Willis, Mrs. Albert Larkin and Mis sponsored by the literature unO' tt enjoj y lirl r yuuslls us wellll uuss inukaIUKI J. M. Lummis. Helping them will be BRING OUT THE drama department (if Llie Woman's; llii'iii happy Intludtd is a hook with- Mesdames David Hill, Robert Bar Club of West field will IJC held MOII-| in the hook. "J1K- Instant Party hour, Herbert Frapwel!, James Gi day at 2 p.m. in the. Piv.sb.vteruu' j Guide." ;i dictionary of nearly 201) rand. Grant Bode. Jtalph MacLaUKh- Church parish house. oiiKinaJ oliinF ;nid kli-us for parties, lin. Dexter Anderson and Georue Authors who will spe are Maryj ••The Year Outdoors, A Natural- Winterer. It will be served by Mrs. IN KNITWEAR Sargent, i Mrs. David O .,...,. nl • i.st s {.'alrndnr— " liy, Kv--—a liodime- r i C. A. Batten, church cattresf, as Weslfiuld and her sister Kay Cumuli I lillelillwdl with descriptions of her experiexperi- sisted by Mrs. Walter Marvin. of New York City: V.va Rodimor of I c-ncps with birds, wild life and uruw- An opportunity will be given aftu Newtan and .John T. ('iiniiinnham dl iny [hint's on her nature walks the program to meet the authoit Florham Park. Mrs .1. Kussell Fiv.: llirmiKh all seasons of the year. It is whose books will be on sale through man and MMrsr . Kcrrest Jruin are ru- j illustrated with drawings of the late the cooperation of John Laffery of chairmen of the ever liruee Horsfall. the Towne Book Store. Mrs. Ham Mrs. Sargont am! her sister col- Mr. Cunningham, a recognized au- son Cory is chairman of book sales laborated on writing, "All About Kn-1 Ihurity on New Jersey. past and Assisting her will be Miss Ethel tertaining." a volume ot applicable ' present, will discuss his seventh Warren and Mesdames Albert V. Ward, William Bagger, Raymond lietfs. John Kultler, Reverdy John- son, Howard Tale, William Oakley MARGARET MAKY OLSON JOANNA PERRULLI and Clarence Yoder. Mrs, Yoder will assist Mrs. L. P. McCormack, in Margaret M.Olson Joanna Perrulli collecting tickets at the door. Guests will be greeted by Mrs. Albert Larkin. Engaged To Wed Plights Troth Mrs. John Looming will serve as Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf W. Olson of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Perrulli of master of ceremonies. Seated at the 1317 Rahway Ave. announce the on- 924 Pennsylvania Ave. have an- speaker's table with the four au- gagemcnl of their daughter, Mar- nounced the engagement of their thors will be Mrs. J. Anthony Stark, garet Mary, to Arthur L. Krupp. son daughter, Joanna, (o Ronald E. Ol- president of the Woman's Club, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Laurancc Krupp son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Specialized core provides perfect blocking, prevents shrinking or Henry Stuhler, chairman of the de- of Clark. An August wedding is A. Olsen of 571 Mountain View Ter., stretching. Th« exclusive G. O. Keller cleaning process imparts portment, Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. planned. Dirndl™. li'win. newness to all knitwear, from sweaters to suits . . . gjve5 n,em Miss Olson is a graduate of Holy Miss Perrulli is a senior at West- Mrs. Frapwel! lips been in charge Trinity High School and Cyklufll fifld High School. Mr. Olsen, a grad- sparkle and freshness unmatched by any other process. Knitww College.. She is a teacher at Abra- of publicity and decorating. Adver- uate of Rider College, is attending returned in boxes carefully wrapped in tissue to remain fresh until tising postors were made by Mrs. ham Clark School, Clark. Officers Candidate School at Fort Oakley. Mr. Krupp, a graduate of Arthur Oix. ready for u»e. L. Johnson Regional Ilish School and Montclair State College, is a teacher at Jonathan Day Ion Hu- PHONE PL 6-0100 - Other Towns WX-2100 (No Toll) Foothill Club gional High School. Suburban Singles Dance WESTFIELD - Si:igle, widowed, or divorced men • 11 K. Mr.md SI. Names Speaker Sorority Social and women, ages 32 to 55, are in- Gamma Iota Thcta sororlly of Un- vited to attend the first cocktail PUINFIEID - Mountainside — "The Relaxed ion Junior College will sponsor its dance of the Suburban Singles Busi- • <>c brought to the meeting. Slip Snuutp Iftur December has been designated as Membership month by the club. Make (bis a COUNTRY BOUTIQUE Membership Is open to women who have resided in Mountainside for 70 ELM ST. WESTFIELD three years. Further information may be obtained from Mrs. Eugene YOUR CHOICE Sauerborn, 1257 Knollwood lid. III Mil I CHRISTMAS «.. Martin Jewelers guarantees it'll FLIGHT HUME "I" bunty. 17 jewali. Dre» your wrist with be a time they'll never forget! Yellow or whllo.

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SANTA TAKES RESI- DENCK in "SANTA'S VILLAGE," Founders' Room. Second Kloor, I'tainfield. on Sat urday, November 26th at 10:30 In Short ltitli on Frldiiy, Novem ber 25th at 11 ant. COME HEAR CAROLS FOR CHRISTMAS by ivell-known area choral groups, Plain field.

FREE FOR THE KIDDIES ... t 35 minute color and MEN'S NIGHT, FRI- sound cartoon . . , running continuously DAY, DECEMBER 9ih . . . plus FHEK BAL- Plainficld and Short Hills Mall LOONS, Founders' person til shoppers, models, re- Room. freshments.

FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP colorful foil wrap and ribbon, at convenient locations through out the store.

lalian crafted little bag in burnished toned leather with eaded cardigan in a butter- In ass trimmings, leather-lined. soft Imported fur-blend, fully Ijiown, 25.00. ina Rlccis . exotic lined with silk and rayon. White perfumes . . . L'Alr du with white or paslel beading, Handbags, Topper's Street Floor, tempa, Capricci, Cour beige with brotuo beuding, 08- I'lainfield and Short Hills Mall Joie, 5.30 to 30.00. 42, 10.98. Cosmetics. Tepper's Street Floor. Sportswear, Tepper's Third Plainficld and Short Hills Mali Kloor, Plalnfleld and Short Hills Mnll

luffin by Oontphtes. Soft Viable stitched Shetland pullover by able sweeper, made in Sweden by F arberware's electric broiler/rotissorie Alan Paine of Knglnm! Full-fashioned Sonett. After-meal crumbs disappear that's smokeless, spatter-free, 39.88. leather or auede scuff with v-neck with sartdl" shoulder, lilue, green with on'.' easy sweep. An ideal hostess shearling lining and collar. Pas- or red heather. 19.95. Five stainless Shish-Kebob skewers, 9.U8. tel tones, 7.O0. yift, 3.95. Open Hearth electric broiler only, 25.88. University Shop, Tepper's Street Floor, Shoes, Tepper's Street Floor, China and Gifts, Tepper's Downstars, Houseware, Tepper's Downstairs. Plalnfield and Short Hills Mall Plainficld and Short Hills Mall Plainfield and Short Hills Mall Plainficld and Short Hills Mai] open friday night until 9 THE WESTFIELD craftsmen whose Mrs John Hill was among 200 who Union County Association of Mental work will be exhibited are Kay Wein Health. attended the recent Mothers' Day tr of Mountainside, who works in program at Pine Manor Junior Col- In All Drug And gla«s. and Barbara Slanger of Sum- lege, Chestnut Hill, Mass., where Visit Lancaster, Ltd. Ond brow5eint Silverliners Yule Sale mit, who fashions delicate pieces of her granddaughter, Katharine [ jewelry. There wiil be scheduled Pielsch, is a freshman. Cosmetic Needs To Aid State School I demonstrations by exhibitors. from the largest and most diversified ' Members of the Eastern Air Lines I Decorative items for use indoors ;md out, such as sculptures and cer- of personalized cards in this area. 'silverliners lex-stewardesses' are amic animals, piaques and boxes Panhellenic sponsoring a Christmas bazaar will be available. There will be Thursday, Dec. 1 at the Public Serv- ELLEN BEKSK : many small practical items such as ice Building, 80 Park PI., Newark, bonk ends, candlesticks, scarves and News It's NOT too early!) BOND PHARMACY opening at 11 a.m. Proceeds will pitchers for use or gifts. go to the Woodbridjje Stale School Opera's National for the Mentally Retarded. Craftsmen and patrons who have Delta Gamma 200 E. BROAD ST. made a donation of $5 per couple, Over 300 sale items are to be dis Company To Star are invited to a gala parly launch- Members of Delta Gamma Asso- WESTFIELD played in the Noel Boutique and San ing the "Creative Crafts" show Dec. ciation will hold their annual Christ- ta's workshop according to Mrs. Wil Miss Berse 4 from 6 to 10 p.m. The show will mas parly at the home of Mrs. Jas. liam G. Blount of 633 Colernan PI. continue Monday and Tuesday, Dec. Madden, 1 North Pond, Short Hills, a member of the committee. 5 and (i from 12:30 to 4 p.m. and Thursday, Dec. I with a social hour Miss Kllen Berse of (552 Notting- 7 to 9 p.m. at 1 followed by luncheon. Mrs. ham PI. will he Hie principal artist Robert McWiUiarrjs and Mrs. N. V. ENGRAVERS • STATIONERS in three performances of Hie Metro Sponsored by the Sisterhood of Hendricks of Short Hills and Mrs. politan Opera National Co. at New- Westfield Temple Kmanu-El, the Charles Riddel) of Summit wiil be ark's Symphony Hall Thanksgiving show has as its chairman Mrs. Jack co-hostesses. 76 Elm St. CLARE and COBY'S weekend. Rindncr. Her assistants are Mes- She will sing in Mozart's "The dames Seymour Barnctt, Harold Mrs. J. Peter Huestis of 52 San AD 2-2232 Marriage of Kigaro," which will play Cohen, Sam Cliarme, Allan Glee- dra Cir., first vice president, lias Friday; in "La Traviata," Satur- man, Leonard Kaye, Seymour Krueg- planned a short program and will day and in "La Boheme," which er, Harold Simon, Sidney Spcctor announce plans for the coffee dur- plays twice Sunday. and Harold Weiss. ing the holidays for the collegiate Delta Gammas and their mothers. Miss I3erse, daughter of Mr. Bnd Reservations for the luncheon may Mrs. David Berse, is a graduate of Religious Conference be made with Mrs. Huestis or with Westfield High School and of the At Kent Place School Mrs. George Hooper, 536 Coleman University of Syracuse. She stud- PI. ied on a scholarship at (he Juilliard Planned For Girls School of Music, New York City, and has sung with the Tanglewood Opera "Christianity and Young Women Theater. Living Today" will be the theme for a conference to be held at Kent Newcomers She has performed in opera fes- Place School, Summit, Friday and tivals on Long Island and at Lake HAVE THANKSGIVING DINNER AT CLARE AND COBY'S Saturday, Dec. 2 and 3, under the George, N. Y., and in the Broadway sponsorship of the Council for Re- Events Besides The Traditional Turkey, There Are All Of Our musical "Milk and Honey." ligion in Independent Schools, Plan- The opera company is co-sponsor- ned for eighth and ninth grade girls The sewing group will not meet Wonderful Specialties We Are Noted For. ed by the Metropolitan Opera and presently attending independent tomorrow because of (he Thanksgiv- by the John F. Kennedy Center for schools in New Jersey and neighbor- ing holiday. 'erforming Arts. ing states, the conference is an out- Friday morning at 9:30 the ladies COCKTAIL LOUNGE growlh of a seminar held at Pingry bowling group will meet at the Open Dally For Luncheon And Dinner Except Monday* Next Duplicate Games School last spring. Westfield Lane. Al 8:30 Friday eve- Miss Mary Miller, psychiatric so- ning Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rush, 3 RESERVATIONS - 721-4898 HOST, ANDREW ARBES Scheduled At School cial worker at St. Christopher's Kirkstone Cir., and Mr. and Mrs. Church, Lower East Side, New York Henry Duckham, 734 Forest Ave., MADISON TOWNSHIP The next two games of duplicate ^ity and the Rev. Geoffrey Raw- will entertain the couples bridge iridge at Jefferson School will be lins, Junior School director of the group. JCT. ROUTES 9 and 34 ilayed Tuesday and Dec. 0 at 8 p.m. Council for Religion in Independent Mrs. Robert Fulton of 17 Sum- SOUTH OFF PARKWAY - EXIT 123 Proceeds are used to further school Schools, will be the principal speak- mit Ct. will be hostess to the tele- TA activities. ers and also will lead the students phone committee Tuesday evening The winners of the- last games in discussion groups. at 8:30. Acting as co-hostesses will were: North-South: 1, Gordon Bark- be Mrs. ]iobert Jones and Mrs. Vin- er and Douglas Sampson; 2, Mr. and cent Soukup. Mrs. Grant Bode; 3, Mr. and Mrs. William Osborne; 2, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening at 8:30 the ial Eminer; 4, Thclma Kramer and Bill Kinast; 3, Dr. and Mrs. Leon- reading club will meet at the home Mareia Grccnberg; 5, Kobcrt Rowe ard Lee; 4, Mary Umberger and of Miss Virginia Thomas, 556 Cum- and W. N. Pic re. Marg Griffith; 5, Sally Boyer and berland St. "The Secular City" will East-West: 1, Hofe'er Scniple and Bruce Foster. >e discussed.

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Complo'o Line of Orthopedic Shoes DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATEIT FILLED fur 163 E. BROAD ST. AD 2-5163 No. 8 Spring Street, Flernm 121 Quimby St., Westfield . . AD 2-1131 Open Monday THRU Friday till 9 One of the World's Largest i>pe Parking in rear . . . walkway to Quimby S». Open Daily to 9 P.M. Sturdy Open Monday Evening* THE WESTFIFI.D .•,;,. ood Club Annual Ten n° _ IL. |chi.irman. an- Mrs. \V. M. I',,-,. Fusco Named Head 01 K h rting' . ,. A. ,. j Mrs. James M. Condon ;,ud \|-V ' """ ra!czyk v vni; h !d iN a f- \^trhi,'!"-as! ' " :;;;'Vn"';'''''-''- " »- iOf Heart Players 1 ! t! a> ! a ..e ji ''^"!^;.^ ,M.f,,ri.. tlio Ho.ttfi.ses for the allornoim \\,-rt. ^ v''i-M . j" ^ " ;' ''<"' a!] alumna ! 1 K!y i .lames FUM'O was elected pivsi THINKING of CHRISTMAS? ~ ^2' iioii. «*<•. 7^ 1'^ «."I iNoxeniln'r meeting replHeinji l^o^er p.j-s-r i.: ••''•' u' l" | Fiodric Disque. "y."'1' 'lnd display Christmas decor- j frilly wiih lius iv.> Mi ' Kuseo. | i'loiis for a spring musical tu he STERLING presentat by the little theater KMiitp were discussed, including u tenla- live d;ite of April IS ami ill Miss Susan humor is chairman uf Ihe play reading uruup which will inukc TEA and COFFEE SERVICES Traditional its seUi-tion by UocvnilH-r. Oliver officers and group ihainiian include: Mrs. I'lidip Donnelly Jr. AT MORE THAN 40% OFF fis-st vice president; Arthur (.'oilier, Thanksgiving Day second vice president; Mrs Kay IMR SPEAKKK— Mrs. Frederick li.unruiii ol the N;i j acccMint of Ihc Idrinal rro|ii'niii(! of tional Sucu'ly DAK. iii'Ki'il IIHMIIIK'I S j I'oi^tiltilinii Hall (il the Wi'sttield iliaphT n> try lo i — By Pembroke Club FAR HILLS INN cMcnd the iniiui'iicc ami p.itri..!i-m • Junior Dept. To Have t-M. ROYAL DANISH SCRVICC all \iiti* . -_, ^1. _ Tlu> I'einliioke College Club of New pot en»m pitchar, sugar bowl and wiKim they ciimc m cmitaii. 10 keep i Series OT Dinners ror Jersey will hold its annual Christ- wtta. RA 5-2166 infuniied Hint sliarc ilns inhinnalnm '• Overseas Guests inas sule next Thursday. Doc. 1, wllli ollicrs She >|n>kc heforo tin- | from !l a in. to !i p in. ot the home Reg. $575. ADLER'S PRICE $335. local croup Fiiilav al the Woman's IMatis for three international din- :>f Mrs. Paul K. itintcu. 7(il Austin Club on ' Our Country, Today ;uul ners were made al a meeting of the St. Prixeeds will t!o to the club's ToiiKirrott." inlcrmilinnal relations department regional Scholarship Fund which Mrs. CrisiMiliI fivls that liccmsi' of the Junior Woman's Club of Wesl- mivides financial ikid to girls from of Keiicrous iniiniiiratioti laws the lifld last week at llui home of Mrs. he greater New York-New Jersey 1 I'liileil Slati's lias ^11iiyi'il iroiii its (ierhanl kill /, depnrtinont chair- Metropolitan Area. oriuiniil iiims ami ohjr-eliio. liy tak- nian. The CliristmnsShop-for-a-Dny will j iuto our cottnlry iluriui: (lie L^l The first will be held Jan. 20 nl iffer holiday decorations und wrap- ,'IU years, "millions of people «ho Ihe home of Mrs. William Toohey pings, decorulivi" candles, children's ilci nut umiiTslaml Ihe |itiuci|>lc.s i)n when foreign students at Drew llni- l toys and gnines, holiday jewelry, wliii-li dtir lte|f.ih!i<- was finuuh<1 \ersily will be the quests, l^ori'l^u slock mi! stuffers, fruit vukes, and She lwlicve.s the rcsuils lialo lieeu intern.- and doctors at IHorlook Ilos- iridne prizes. THANKSGIVING - tuidenl in tile voting patiei'ns pilal and tlele^atcs U) the I'niled Na- 1 itefrcshiiients will lie served, mid, .'il'i'.'ikcr was ifiErodueeil l\v tions will he invited lo tlu other as a special feature this your, each Mrs. Kalpli A. Hall, nwnl, uh.-i dinner-- wliicli will ho held at later lierson attending the side will he CHRISTMAS- also prcsi'iitiMl Mrs. Kolurl .1. Smith, dales. eliijible for a door |>rl7e of on nn- natidllal «lefcii>-e rlijiinnan of tin' 1 Mrs Kuiv rcporled Ihat t\ Christ- tiijue flornl arniiiKenienl. Visitors Ne\\' .IeiM\v Siu-icty anil a nienilicr tn.is packaiM' has been sent lo the lire inviled. of Shrewsbury Town chapter; Mrs club's Korean orphan. Kim llaii;;ok §*«. MCLUW SUtVICC Nornwin ('. Kji'hlscn, iccenl of 9cup collss pot, 10-cuptea pot , NEW YEAR'S Mrs Paul Minion delivered a crttm pitcher, sugar bowl and wasU. (lime's Kord chapler. ami Mrs. l'!i!' 'i'h.'inkscivinu basket tu the cluh's Art Recess For Holiday Vail, roj:rnl uf rnntiuental cliap- wcllarc family in town. Reg. $550. ADLER'S PRICE $325. or any other time you want to look your lovely best. A properly all nf whiiii) presiili'd at the t'-n Tho Westficld Art AKsnrlutlon'i Mrs. KOIH'1'1 Warner has lieen 4.r»1li annual art exhibition of [>otite. •fitted Brassiere, Girdle or All-ln-One Foundation will give the *. and l!ih^aril .1. llaiiiiiuan, prc.-idi'iit uf West 1'Vlds chapter, named chairman of devotions ttnd sized painlin^s by members which SAM. Mrs. John llonlon ha>'. been appoln'- Ix'ilan MoiKiny will IK' closed tasked appearance to your new Outer Wear. i'

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Regardless of price, every garment purchased is fitted to you ot No Extra Charge. You shop with confidence. iw V»lr1 "3rT* rju»-«/ *• i * * P«r Guarantee to Westfield Shoppers: "If Any Garment in Our (•+*•! !• s* » • i >k|l,||:|l Stock Can Be Purchased for Less Elsewhere - We Will Refund / <- f .nl.tL xml (he Difference." mim> B-pe. KCNILWORTH SERVICE *rfu i' 9. 9-cup coffee pot, 10-cup taa pot, creom • * **vi pitcher, tugar bowl and waslo. i ~ i «• M 1 •#.S .4*4 PLEASE NOTE HILLS'* i-.r*>«R» Reg. $550. ADLER'S PRICE $325. (Wholesale Prices on Corsets, Brassieres and Alt-ln-Ones are going up — so shop today — > •* * • o * 1 THE CORSET SHOP f- ^ * -•« * •••f •».,- ••: fit * \ 148 E- BROAD ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. 233-2615

HEN HOUSE'S Villager and Ladybug gifts say the AUTHORIZED sweetest things . . . O'va her a dozen dresses, suits and skirls B-p* BEACON Htll SERVICE ... or a sweater in a smashingly marvelous color ... or a single 9-cup coffee pot. 10-cup tea pot, cream pitcher, tugar bowl and waste. imaginative and perfect accessory. They all say "You and I are AJOk APPLIANCE Reg. $550. ADLER'S PRICE $325. creatures of unusual taste, intelligence, perception, humor and vitaltiy." Isn't that c nice thing for a gift to say? Unbelievable value In the finest in Sterling and Jewelry. Over 100 Tea and Coffee Services In stock. REPAIRS SKIRT $15 and SHIRT $7 HIP-RIDER TROUSERS $20 and SHIRT $6 >diti?^Washer*--vDrycs - Refrigerators^- Freezes-Dishwashers - Range, RIBBON-FRONT CARDIGAN $14 (17 colors-count 'cm) WOOL SKIMMER $26 ^vfl/f) W & APPLIANCES ADLERS 108 Ouimby St. in Colonial Wettfield MANUrACtUMMQ MAMOK0 JMtttCS Shop daily 10-5:30 Mon. & Fri. nites 'til 9 V* MMM 4MV.«**t • woman Dally t,> 5:3(1 l'.M. 333 SOUTHAVL Mon. Si frl. 'Til 0 l'.M. Maarler Adler'». Inc. _ 33 KnopC SI APPLIANCES .rf.' . ••«;•.". v .PHONE AD 2:6064 ****** COLOR TV : •;.> * I:': •-.:• :PHONE > AD 2-4660 Page 8 THE WESTFIELD IN. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1966 ent at the galleries of the National which she designed advertisements MountainsideNewcomers Academy in New York City, accept- for newspapers. Slie later taught Add New Members At ed for the annual .show of the Allied art in Rahway elementary schools. Collegians Artists of America. . She it a inuiii- She now paints portraits as well as November Meeting . Ijcr of the National Arts (.'lub and olher subjects. j I the American Artists' Professional Mrs. Leslyn Ash of We.stfield has I Kennel I' W. Wachtor of "i.5O Clark Mouutainside—Fifteen new mem-League a.s well as the WAA. Siie llucc j)Liintings ut the bank. She \ St. has -bi'cn t'ifctod president of bei'i and 14 prospective members is an instructor in drawing and paim- lx-gan IIL-I- painting career more re- j the Quincy House Kssyy Society at were welcomed by Mrs. Charles Ir- mg at the Sloan School in South Or- ccntly. studying wilh Maximiilian Harvard College, wher" he is in tlic win, president, at a recent meeting ange and the Summit Art Center in Kosko of liidgcwood and Joachiin : class of WISH. Last year he wasof the Mountainside Newcomers Club Summit. Loelx-r of Westficld. She now is i president ol Harvard's Vercin Turm in the Mountainside Inn. studying with W. Carl Burger of', Mrs. Bruce Linck, membership Mrs. Doris Betz of Westfield has wachtcr. Ihree painlings at the bank. She Cranford. I * * * etiairman, introduced the new mem-graduated from the Newark School This sliow will lasl through Jan. j Helen Kirchner, daughter of Mr.bers: Mesdames Andrew Elder, Al- of Fine and Industrial Arts, after l. 1!)C7. I and Mrs. Hrnc.sl Kirchner of 11bert Callahan, Gerard Dilletmuth, Wuudliruuk fir., has been elected Abraham Driben, Herbert Closer, sen:ilor o( Hit- studen! body at Mt H. W. Ginn. Fred Molland, Wayne MORRIS'S Martin. Joseph Mraeek, Robert Mercy College, Pittsburgh, Pa. * * * Souther, C. Thurp Thompson, V. 11. LONGINES Carol I,. Kennedy, daughter of Chandler. Robert Gallagher. Law- THE WORLD'S to Wortd'i fair CLOSING Mrs. I, 1. Kennedy of 772 Bmilu- rence C'hapin, Thomas Southull. vurd. is now working at Hiiluie & Mrs. A. George Rogers of Jane MOST HONORED Grand fiun • 'Co.. North Avo. in a special six Smith spoke on holiday entertaining WATCH 28 Cold ««f»U week co-o]>rru! ivc work project as using table .setting displays of fine NEWARK china, crystal, silver and linen. | par! of her cuui.se of sLudy at the Laboratory Insiilute of Merchandis- Mrs. A. Jack Mayor and Mrs. Frank ing of New York C'ily where she is Filippone were chairmen /or the enrolled in l.lM's two year program. day. Hostesses were Mrs. Joseph STORE D'Alluri and Mrs. John Denman. * * * Mrs. Robert Cushman, social ac We're moving our Newark Dorothy MacKay of 200 Woodland iiies chairman, reported that fu operation to our Millburn store Ave. was one of I lie musicians ap- ture events include a weekend sk pearing wilh ihe University of Iowa party, a Las Vegas night party, and Chamber Orchestra ill a concert a theater trip to see "Mame." She yesterday. A junior, she plays vio- also announced a registry of baby lin. sillers within the club is being com- * * + iled for use of \he members. Maureen O'Uiicii (if 314 l.indc Dr.. j ; Corfam( adds Mountainside1, and Mary Lamb of Mrs. Joseph Huher,- program Scotch Mains, have roles in "Thechairman, announced that the Christ- DIHMOND LEflVES... >. its beauty Last of the Leprechauns," a play for mas luncheon on Dec. 14 will be children, which will be presented highlighted by a program of carols _ lo the Dee. (l-l 1 at the College of Saint sung by the "Larkettes" of Moun- set off a jewel of Ulizabeth, Convent Station. tainside. a watch, the perfect Naturalizer * * * accessory when day Walk Kathleen Foster, daughter of Mr. departs. Meticulously clearing out and Mrs. Cirurgc II. Foster of 1) Kent NOVEMBER 1966 crafted in solid f Naturalizet interprets I'l., has been elected freshman class $ M I w T s 14K gold with representative to the YWCA board - - 1 2 3 4 5 12 dazzling diamonds, an elegant shape in Corlaa, designer coats, at Salem College. Winston-Salem. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 this world-honored the wonderful shoe material N. C. She is a graduate of Westfield furs, dresses, High School. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Longlnes Is a Joy to ihat never needs polishing II * * * 20 21 22 23 24 26 wear and a Joy wipes clean with a damp Princeton University graduate stu- 17 28 29 30 to own. With lifetime doth for easy care all suits, handbags, dents who have been awarded ad- - - faceted synthetlo vanced degrees include Hiehard M. sapphire crystal, Us beautiful long lite, Hooper of 7I'J Westficld Ave., mas- »279 ter of arts in aerospace and mechan- 23, 25, 20—Westfield Art Association Utt ftur eonvanlent Lay-Awiy Plan. jewelry! Sie cur complen collection of $ J ical sciences, who received a US de- exhibit of petite paintings, Wale- lonilnai wttchai from }75to*lBCO. gree in l!i(>* from Drown Univer- unk I'com of Municipal Build- 16 sity and Robert C. Cassidy of 219 ing, 3-5, 7-9 p.m. Linden Ave., master of arts in re- Detigner fashions by all the famous mak- 24—Thanksgiving. eri! Hurry for buyt you'll never forgetl ligion, a 15)5!) graduate of Williams College. ADLERS All tales final. Free Alterations — except 26-Wostfield High School class of MANUPACTIMIN4 DIAMOND JIWHBW * * * l'J56 reunion, Springfield House. VI f HOITtl AVIV.WMT • WUTFIM Glasser's Shm budget merchandise. Mike Patlon, .son of Mr. and Mrs. William II. I'atlon of 18 Summit Ct., 28—Book and Author Tea, Presby- Dally to 5:30 P.M. 109 QUIMBY ST., WESTFIELD ADJ-< a freshman at Southwestern at Mem- terian Church parish house, 2 MOIL & trn. 'Til 9 r.M. NEWARK: Springfield Are. (Cor. Bergen St.) phis, hus been elected president of p.m. FranchUid Jtw.ltr (or ton«ln*t » Wlllnautr Walthn the pledge class of Kappa Alpha Open Even. Wed. & Frl. to 9 Order. Free Parking at Howard Bank Lot IYiscilla M. Clark of U2U Dorian DECEMBBt 1966 Kd. and Christine- M. Dirnberger of S M r w r V S 7 Willow Grove I'kwy., are fresh- m — » 1 S 3 man at Collene of Mount Saint Vin- » cent, Bronx, N. Y. 4 s e7 t 9 10 Carolyn V. Wyatt of u the basis of. her grades in the spring quarter. 1—Joint meeting of Episcopal Church Women and Youth and Fnmily Counselling Service of THIS St. Fnul't Church. 12:15 p.m. 2—Westfield Assembly Ball. Plain- fidd Country Club, 9 p.m.-l BEAUTIFU 2, 3 — Annual Harmony Holiday, Westfield Colonial Chorus, SI'E BSQSA, Westfield High School. 8:39 p.m. SWEDISH 2, 3—Overlook Follies, Summit High School. 4, 5, 6—Creative crafts exhibit and SERVING sale, Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El, at temple. 0, 11—Westficld Men's Glee Club. Westfield High School. Dec. 10, TRAY 8:30 p.m., Dec. 11, 4:30 p.m. 3—Westfield Twig to Children's Spe- cialized Hospital, home of Mrs. TOPPER A. G. Danker. -- WHEN YOU JOE II—Annual Christmas program at Westfield High School, 7:15, 8:45. WAA Loan Shows OUR 1967 CAR COAT Now On Display BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED CHRISTMAS CLU AND PRESSED The Wostfield Art Association's loan shows are off to a good start :his yr;ir. The WVslfiold Memorial Christmas 1967 can be brighter when you have extra cash for all the ibrnry and offices at the Munici- .il RiiililiiiK have a tine Kroun of trimmings. You will never miss the amount saved each week and will urtists represented as usual and so :lo the offices at the Union Junior soon discover the advantages of regular savings. Select the convenient College in C'ranford. FIAT WORK SERVICE A new showing is at the Johnson class to fit your budget . . . then stop in either office, open your account MEN'S BUSINESS SHEETS —25c ea. \Uency (in Prosix'ct SI. where Mrs. j Dorothy Skrlxi has three oil paint- and pick up your gift. SHIRTS—25?! ea. PILLOW CASES - 15c ea. in«s. Mrs. Slirha of Westfield is ac- SINGLE SHIRT 28c i five in the Westfield Art Association Overrule Service Available . as well as the Cranford Creative Art YOU DEPOSIT SHIRTS ON HANGER 30c ea. Except Fri. for Sat. I Group, the American Artists' Pro- (More Tlinu Our) jfessioiuil Ix'ague and the art depart- $ .50 a week for 50 weeks... Beautifully Laundered and Finished ment of the Westfield Woman's Club. 1.00 a week for 50 weeks... Kiglil paintings have been placed 2.00 a week for 50 weeks in the Suburban Trust Co. of Scotch 501 Plains by throe artists. Mrs. Pauline 5.00 a week for 50 weeks FEATURES' GARMENTS Lorentz of Berkeley Heights has two 10.00 a week for 50 weeks. BROUGHT paintings I here. Mrs. I.orcntz is a IN'BEFORE Uraduntc of the Newark School of FEDERAL DEPOSif INSURANCE Fine and Industrial Arts and studied 12 NOON at the Art Students' League in New York City; also private lessons with 1 SATURDAY .lohn It. t;rahacli. ANA. She has participaled in .state and national shows and h;is won numerous iSERV I CE ?,'?£ awards. She has a painting at pies- \ on (Ik V C.I \ 'AIMING •& ,'SHI.fr 1 I A'lJN.OiyJiNG NO EXTRA CHARGE WEDDING RECEPTIONS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS PIANO RECITALS NATIONAL MEETINGS WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE 'OR/VI -IN i GARWQOD 'SlORl' 100 NORTH AVE. Woman's Club <»!•• wi.:M"i.'ti.:i.» 'ON' ROUTE-26' 318 S. EUCLID AVE. Member Federal Deposit Insurance 233-7-60 233-1821 Member of Federal Reserve System THE WESTFIFI D (N. J.) LEADER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER B. 1M8 See. 3, Fig* 1 inted L JC Students nnksKivint; \atiition followityt the eld Is App° % Dominion Life As Group Rep. M.1 of cliissi's lasl night Holiday Recess Thf Day St>«Mvn students will have ijfe Assurance Co. group office is located at 725 Park I he Stall's Na\y: Si;!m.::ii"int.' u four-dny lu>iid;!y. brcinning witii l," appointmcit ul of Ave., East Orange. K veiling session students at Union f \\e?tfielVtf'ldd as A graduate of Wtstfiold High ; Junior Oillo-c will U-gm a fiw-di.y the tloi>c vi i'S ttxlay. now 'til Christmas Fieid of the states School, class of 1955. Mr. Kield was • Mr. Field has achii-wd an out- • All classics wiii rosmne Monday. He also graduated from Saon Hall I'm- ;.->!andmp n-c\«-d during l,ls •..•vera! ! head office in Waterloo. Ontario. The i-olk-si- off.fi' will close at 6 *."".;• and Cunnecurat. He ! Mla w loday uan and lh( ir Monday. to ?n n V*" " ' -i - * - ' -- Hahne & Company in Westf teld *JJU »"" He is a veteran of three years in Uotvm r eroup supervisJersey- trail «' for an intensive j three children. Robert Jr., James trammg period at the company's i and Mary Virginia. LEADER WANT ADS PAT w Jersey open Wednesday nighti 'til 9

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ATONTCLAIR • NEWARK • WESTFIELD THE WESTTIELD CK. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAT, NOVEMBER 23, 1966 Forum, Inc., I should like anyone the Pedernales, and with so little ex- Life tn The Suburbs By Al Smith who is interested to know Uiat I re- tra effort, thanks to our c-day iUr THE WESTFIELD LEADER ceived a very nice letter from Mrs. is it 167) leaf pick-up .service. Don't AS YOU CAN SEE By THE Lynn Otnvnie in reply. worry about the wind, the appear- 2K,M'DEAR,IT'S' She pointed out tlie fact that Mr. ance of our town, or our sore elbows anil Mrs. Overs,!rent had already ap- or aching backs, fellows; our loo;,] ., I,'la'ik yo!1 for THANKSGIVING/ peared in U'cslfield under Uiu au- physicians can take care of all thai. the iurijij-, . And as lor the extra raking effort' *M foit&r* piia at Wejtnelfl. N, J. spices of the Adult School. This. 1 socofta cia*i W8H- well, we all enjoy the added exer- Published Thursday~ * at WcBinuId, Kt« J-r»ey. tor thi believe. h;iiJ|X'iieu before we moved •*14 Lender PPrintini g and Publishing Company. A« Imlo uendelt to Scotch Plains from New York cise and have so much extra IUIK- Newntiaper. anyway. . Whoever said that ihe ma- Official Paper for tb« TowI Of Wemfleld and Borough of City. Mountainside. However, thi.1 ino.sl gratifying part jority of us are a bunch of apathetic SuliBcriplloa: $4.00 per rear in gdvi S5.00 out of county. KutaMlnhcd !R»0 ot tile letter \v;i.s the information long-stiff t-ring chumps seems to have Office: 60 Blm Street. WcMlteld. N. J. known what he was talking about. TeL AD 2-44O7 — AD 2-4408 that the Open Forum is negotiating Mi-nil.er with the Anli-Uefumalion League for At least, the oi;s per cent who's;' sors!,;. Quality Wpeklici* of New J< rsey eyes are somewhat sensitive to New J*r«*cy HICHB AHHocdilli'i, Mr. Benjamin Epstein, author tif ;it National Bd.l-.orla.! As»oclu.tlo» lo;ist two books dealing with tlte smoke must now be happy, and who dangers of the "Far Kight," Per- are the 9H per cunt of us to com- WATIONAl EDITORIAL haps if he does not come, the Forum plain—merely a majority, and they citizen intcrcii" would consider Arthur Sclilcsinger don't seem to count anymore. But fd to Jr. It is good to know that the in view of the town beauty under learn the.: •i« r,-J Forum is indued attempting to be the present system, not to mention >K with i the added work, I for one cast my 1 Publisher an "Open" forum. for t}H.;t WALTER J. LBB . . vote for the old leaf-burning days. ROBERT 8. EVEHBTT . i£dltor CAROLINE B. CORDTS "Wo ho|ie for (Mrs. Harry P. i It's quicker, simpler, cheaper, and in Hie 2076 Elizabeth Ave. —for most of the friends and neigh- MRS bors I have talked to—preferable. Thanks To All JOHN REHNEK JR. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMI5KK 23, 190G 200 Linden Ave. Editor, Leader: FOR the generous gifts of goodies A Real Treat Prayer For Pence given to the children who came to your door on Halloween; for they Editor, Leader: In many homes across the nation today, (here's a shared the collection by taking it to Early last Sunday morning I went 1 school, where it was picked up by to Robert Treat to get some coffee vacant seat at the dinner table. It seems like yesterday, mmmmmmmmmmm LETTERS TO THE when the high chair was put up in the attic, and he sat Editor's Corner volunteers of the Junior Women's for the firemen fightuig the fire on Club of Westfield. and delivered to Central Ave. gng fc down at the table for the first time, propped up with a EDITOR Address list, Ut the American Red Cross headquar- I ordered 20 containers of coffee wki few pillows. OUR DEAR LADIES NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD ters: where the YWCA service and in a matter of a few minutes al tbe All letters to the editor must group. Helping Hands, gathered As he began to grow t:ill. he talked about many bear a signature and a street I was handed a carton witli the some of the "harvest" for the mak- coffee and about five dozen assorted """ things. He would be one day a policeman or space scien- Women, it seems, have never had it so good—traditionally they address, both of which will be ing of Christmas Party favors. These authenticated prior to publica- pastries. vent (he tist, professional ballplayer or a college professor. The iiave been naturally superior to men and today tliuy have more options were delivered to the Volunteer When I went to pay for them Mr. paper f g -;j" than males on what to do with their lives—"whether to devote their ener- tion. rom olng world was his oyster. Service Commission of Union Coun- Sturcke said, "No charge. . . . the gies and seek their satisfactions in work, at home or activities off (he- BREVITV IS ESSENTIAL. ty Association for Mental Health in orcss without the isd'ti NO LETTER EXCEEDING^ 800 boys need this, its cold outside." 1 His adolescent years passed quickly—high school days job." At least, this is what three males revealed at a recent conference Summit, en route to Marlboro Hos- think Westfield is fortunate to ha\e The "Leader" on "Today's Women" sponsored by the Ladies Home Journal and Kelley WORDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. pital for trays on Christmas Day— forward papen had come and gone—and suddenly overnight he became a No anonymous or unsigned this kind of public spirited business- Services. truly, a real THANKSGIVING BY man. Thank you again, Mr. Sturcke. charge anyifl,en j,fc , man—for Uncle Sam beckoned and approved. letters will be considered. ALL! NAME WITHHELD Stales for (bow iubicria Letters must be written only are r' ' His turkey dinner with all the fixings will not be (he According to the prominent educator, author and anthropologist, on one side of paper and prefer- MRS. JAMES ADAIH ON REQUEST same as ours. The Viet Cong may not wait. We'll miss his Ashley Montagu, the female is "superior in every respect." Slie lives ably typewritten. 1001 Pine Grove Aye. much longer than the male and "is constitutionally mjich stronger . . . Negotiating Automotive stylists tent infectious grin—his kidding around with the rest of the because she has to bear ... the future members of the species." Dr. All letters must be Is, the warning lights on tn\ family—no, he is on serious business now. Montagu also said, women have at times demonstrated "greater intelli- "Leader" office by Friday If Leaf Removal panel an "idiot lights," [ij, they are to appear In the follow- Editor, Leader: To those families with the empty chair—words are gence." "Ever since the beginning of lime women have been forced to Editor, Leader: Following is a letter sent to Mrs. Automobile Legal Associaiki sharpen their wits ... to get around the rnale ... Of course, most men ing Issue. inadequate to express the feelings of a family separated, The "Leader" reserve! the Here it is another week and still lit- lenow that their wives are really superior people." lie said that men tle or no action on leaf removal. by war. have complimented themselves by knowing that, it took a superior man right to reject or edit any letter (o conform to "Leader" wage ' The Mayor and the Town Council What all of us can do, when we sit down to tomorrow's to really recognize a superior woman. have miserably failed in removing • * * • * traditional Thanksgiving Day feast, is to pause—give Those Leaves the leaves from the gutters. Ad- Educator Dr. Eli Ginzbcrg said that women today have many more mitted to me by the Mayor at the thanks to the Supreme Being and pray that a safe return options than men and will work more, gaining more satisfactions than Editor, Leader: last council meeting, the equipment may be granted to those absent and that peace will come men trom working out of their homes. Psychologist, Dr. Ilichard E. fir removal left much to lie desired, Parson explained the reason for this. The technological revolution, he Someone of the Council had a to the world. brain storm and issued an order but I was told, be patient, the work said, has created more problems for males than females. It has led men is progressing and within a couple And as George Washington proposed in his Thanks- to work fewer hours, taking part primarily in activities where physical that no leaves were to be burned in town. The leaves would be swept up of weeks the streets will be clean. rouk m giving Day proclamation in 1789 thanks for constitutional strength and stamina relatively unimportant. They are being paid more It is not progressing. I observed for less pyhsica! WOT k, performed in fewer hours than any preceding and curled away. In order to do this government, let us hope that the governments of the world generation. They liavs yet to reconcile the new leisure with the old udago it would have been necessary to have four workmen and a supervisor on ^uw/o tin srmi may become servants and not masters of the people. that "self-worth is only possible by hard, painstaking work." In contrast, sufficient equipment to sweep each Saturday, the 12th trying to fix a Dr. Farson explained, women who have devoted their energies primarily block once a week for ten weeks front t-nd loader on Downer St. at CAUSlCWMWU/il to family needs are now at an advantage. They can mere easily adjust to over October and November. As it 11 a.m. in the rain. work in our society, which more than ever is a fusion of work and play. proved to be the equipment the town What will happen if we have a e- GmBLRLMllMll snow storm? What a real mess this For Bette«- Government * * * • * had wns not able to lake care of the immense amount of work and was will cause. A "save our states" approach seems to be the key to We are in fact "just at the beginning of our greatest era for women," disabled and stood several days out Why does the Mayor not admit solving intergovernmental problems today. The re-vitaliza- Mrs. Mary Keyserling, director of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. De- of commission. The leaves are all the town cannot copo with the prob- tion cf state dominance and responsibility in government is partment of Labor pointed out. In the future, she said, "the pattern oi over town and a disgrace to the lem this year and have a morato- women's lives will be more diverse . . . Hours of work will be shorter rium on leaf burning, and attack the one of the greatest challenges facing the alert citizen. Town F a t h c r s . Someone's face and more flexible and far more parltime work arrangements will emerge. should he red. It is evident that this problem for 1967 with proper plan- This is a paramount consideration in improving our Opportunities for continuing education will be tailored to the needs of Councilman never raked leaves in ning and enough equipment to get housewives, mothers and employed women." Anthropologist Dr. Ethel federal system. Too much stress cannot be placed on the his life. To correct this he should be the job done expediently. Alpenfels said tliat in the end the success and position women in the put to work day and night until all L. M. PIERCE strategic position of the states in our open society today. world of work achieve will bo up to them—depending upon the amount 85 Fair Hill Dr. of responsibility they are willing to take on. Top positions will only be the leaves of the town are collected A revitalized federal system calls for a new psychology open to women if they want and actively seek them, she said. and carted away. in government and a new structurine of intergovernmental MAJ. EDWARD VAN WINKLE, Leaf Party 212 Wyoming St. mechanics. Public policy has increasingly represented cen- How cHes all of this effect the relationship between ron and women? Editor, Leader: tralized decision-making, guided and sometimes enforced Psychologist. Uichard Farson, said that women are becoming increasingly I'm planning to have a party over by centralized rule-making and supervision. Therefore, a dominant but at the same lime fear that they will be the dominant partner OlJOIl Foi'lllll at my place one of these days—a real change in the balance of intergovernmental power will in the marriage. He also said marriage is no longer based on traditional leaf-raking party, that is—and my economic need. Relationships are based more on affection. "The rising Editor, Leader: first invitations will go to some of have to come from a renaissance in state and local govern- divorce rate," he. said, "doesn't necessarily reflect poorer marriages—it Since you were kind enough to our civic leaders. I'll furnish the ment, could be lhat marriage is better than ever, and that improvements have print my letter last week regarding extra rakes. H'L iiice, of course, to brought higher expectations and more discontent." A more effective federal system cails for a corrected speakers for the Union County Open have our air as fresh as it is along setting of the balance-wheel sori'owhcrj between the. in- feasible extreme of "leaving it up to the town meeting" FROM ANOTHER and the unsuitable extreme ot "leaving it up to Washing- ton." CORNER Your Family Financial Friend This challenge is the biggest do-it-yourself package the By FLORENCE EBERLE country has to offer. Industry, individual citizens and voluntary groups "'Thou hast turned for me my should become involved in public affairs. States and com- mourning into dancing; Ihou hast put munities should become more independent of national gov- off my sackcloth, and girded me with ernment programming and financing. This will take a com- gladness; To the end that my glory may sing praise to thec, and not be Save Regularly bined and conscious effort by leaders in both public and silent. O Lord my God. I will give private life. Official efforts must come from state and local thanks unto theo forever." leadership itself. God's plan for our lives is so com- plex, lhat even when our human We need an aggressive responsibility in home govern- minds look back upon the pattern, ments—not the passive one of "wailing for Washington." we are unable to follow the inter- FOR PROFIT weaving of one thread, let alone dis- cern the complimentary, multicolor- ed designs. Daily Brain Twisters Shakespeare said, "Reason is our Just reading the headlines in the newspapers for one intellectual i'ye. and like the. bodily week is enough to make a Solomon throw up his hands. eye it needs light to see, and to see WITH SAFETY clearly and far, it needs the light of Each day you are faced with headlines about a major war heaven." in Viet Nam. You may have a son in if, and you (!"~'t know It needs the "Light of the world." what to think. "God is light, and in Him is no • Dividends Compounded Quarterly Next comes inflation. Different interests blame the darkness at all." other fellow for rising costs. Financial authorities state, Paul wrote, "Have this mind among yourselves, which you have it is essential to restrict easy money policies. Then, we read in Christ Jesus, who, though he was • Extra Bonus Days Every Month that the country needs 2 million new housing units every in the form of God, did not count year and is only getting 15 million and that high interest equality with God a thing to be rates are retarding building. grasped, but emptied himself, tak- ing tin- form of a servant, being born Next, the individual is urged to restrict his spending in the likeness of men. And being ' Your Savings are now insured up to to cool Gown the economy, while full employment is urged found in human form he humbled himself and became- obedient unto $15,000 by the FSUC to provide jobs. And, to top the confusion, it is generally de; tii, oven death on a cross " forecast that taxes on individuals and industry must be Hoeauso of .sin, wo .should die, but raised to bail out the official spenders. As a private citizen by the grace of a merciful God we and taxpayer, you help foot all the bills. are Kiven faith in Jesus Christ and know that he died for us. These are but a few of the brain twisters that appear daily. <, J Our UU-sseii Lord said. "Truly, truly, I say to you, ho who hears my word and believes him who sent me, has eternal life: he does not conic Commenting on economic and social developments, into judgment, but has passed fram SAVINGS Robert G. Wingerter, executive vice president, Rockwell- death to life." FIRST Standard Corp., comments: "To build a great society i en- quires a tremendous output of goods and services. It could utilize all the strength, skill, ability, talent, and energy of 15O Elm Street Westfield | SWAPPED FOR Homo OffTce every able-bodied citizen. Yet we are excusing more and Mountainside more people from being on the contributing side and add- I IT THROUGH THE Edison ing them to the receiving side of the economy, and the WANT ADS k WESTFIELD — Open Mondays 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. • Tues. »o Fri. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. * Ijlen on the doers beconit^ greater and greater tis we MOUNTAiNSIDE-Open Mon.to Fri. 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. • Mon. Eves. 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. the list of the receivers. . . ." 1 THE WESTF1ELD (N. J.) LEADER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER », IMS Page 3 ffi ff» \ g^ ii»__ A I be provided, lie added. «mmmmix'mmftc&mm Collins Announces Collins went on to say that "no ocus Social Security Iraihc magic caused the Republican sweep. TAKE We selected better candidates; we I;Amendments Cited Court Plans For GOP had a better program: we bad a Is A Sound Philosophy strong, unified party and everyone Tlie following Municipal l\sui-t Victory Party just went out and worked harder." By RUTH B. GILBERT By Office Aide FIVE cases were disposed of lxvl week by money into Magistrate Julin M. Mackenzie. l.orev "Rip" Collins, Republican Ralph \V. Jones, social security Harold Bt-rnsloin, 4 Mmu-lu'stiT County <.'!i.iinn:in, today announced district manager in Elizabeth, noted Dr.. disorderly person, disnnss'.-d a:id today that recent, amendments to tlie By plans ior a gala victory celebration FRED W. KOKE $5 costs of court. in honor of all Republican officehold- social security law liberalize the con- Vivian Karp, 2 Manchester Dv.. • Reynolds for ditions under which benefits are ers tliroUKhonl the county. red and saved malicious damage, di.smi.ssed and &> The non-profit making event will paid to people who continue work- IMMOVABLE FEAST I costs of com 1 and disorderly pei'Min. i around the ing after age 65. Under the river, through tile tube. be held ;it tiro's Restaurant, IUe. nol a hole or dismissed and $5 cast of court. 22 and Mountain Ave.. Springfield, "Here are the new rules for tax- To Grandfather's house we crawl; John E. Boclitic. M-tt South Avo., " he asserts, At tile rale these cars are lined up, on Thursday evening. Dec. 2. in Pan Airier- able years after 1963," Jones said: disorderly person, $15. If you earn $1,500 or less in a year, We'll never gel tliere at all. ltobeil Miiigledolph. 502 W. Blind t'nllius slated that "the price tag miles of you get nil the benefits. If you * * * should just about cover costs." In Back in the days before TV »nd its St.. false fire alarm, $J0; disorderly earn more tlmn $1,500 in a year person, dismissed and $5 costs of addition to a roast beef dinner while you are under 72. the general Thanksgiving day parades, that hour liijnar and a popular dance bund will prior to tlie dinner at the old home- court. his favorite spot rule is that $1 in benefits to you Janios Johnson, GIB W. Uruikd St., land your family) will be williheld stead, was quite a gau-fe.st. Wiy all ^^ve left on a the uncles, cousins and aunts would disorderly por.soii, dismissed and $5 for each $2 you earn from $1,500 to costs of court. be up and down the old family true * glides Thank*'™* »' $2,700. In iiddilion, $1 in benefits Uiilus Allen, 129 Ilumiltun Av«\, *""„.« in Rome and then will be withheld for each $1 of earn- dozens of times. In cases of argu- ments, there was always one mem- discharging firearms within town n Julv Australia rates ings over $2, 00. limits, $if>. •.ti" and Japan third. "There is ber of the cian who knew every little an exception," Jones twig on it. In our family it was groat Konuld !•:. Schmidt, Ml lrvins ,*,nH,rJ;,iR'S began his va- explained. "Kegardlesx of total aunt Aisutha, and her decisions were AM-., disorderly i>eiM>n. WO. t Italy- proceeding on to earnings in a year, benefits are pay- final. 1 remember one year » world Krncst Hrowit. lradnii; as huSallej Majorca. Germany, able for any month in which you lie's seen Canada, shattering question came up. "Wiuil fadillae Service, 628 I'icrstin St. neither eum wages of more than is the middle name of Cousin May's I 'wiled lo havIlllVie taxis insiiwUxl in vio .ii and Hawaii $125 nor perform substantial services ution of town code, $35. ^j course, lias traveled in self-eniphiynienl. Benefits are brother-in-law, the one iii Alasku'.'" ot Some said it was "Tercival" while Krnes( Si'ttie, 125 Windsor Ave., [a* me United States as well. also payable for all months in which xxsscssion of alcoholic ix'veraBe by ^g ,o James, there's a you are 72 or older, regardless of another school of thought insisted il was "Archibald." Finally the matter minor. $15. usl wl re he WaS the amount of your earnings in l.eroy rittman, 1'luinficM, careh'ss c as to i "' months after you reach 72." was taken up lo the Supreme Court, •uj mother says 1 was born and before you could say, "1UM," di"ivinu, $1'' According to Jones, the decision Chai li's K. Jliinna, Hahw;iy, s|Kt'd- h but there's another report as to whether you ure performing Aul Agatha Jiad the answer, She ,y unhplace was Charlotte, said, " 'Taint neither, it's Cuthbert." ti ul Gi) mill's per hour, $45 fine and Sten barely three years old, substantial services de|>eiids on the 30 days rcvoi'Hlion of licviisc. lime you devote to your business, CUTHBKRT! t w live with a German cou- * # * I.awrencr )•'. Iliimes. 205 l'ld^e- , 3000 acre form in Mary- the kind of services you perform, wotui Avo.. careless e, ure on license , $111. OI'.HT circumstances of your partic- l>:ii«nlcii. JtiM^iili Hwi-rnrf, Iiiillilrr, (brtiUHh Mr*. Vftty llnmpluM uC Ibe »rs. ular case. and the price, t bettor fasten your John K. liechlle, SM5 South Avi\, (iii.i. • UHIII- of II. 1 1«J l''rlrennu\s in big (juart surance and certain royalties re- Ily I!>75, motor vehicles in the paiid another visit to tlie com- optional equipment at extra cost United States are ex|H-clod to con- Westfield Studios India, Australia, Hong Kong, etc., tmnato cans under the house 'til 1 ceived after iige 65 are not counted. Today, with automatic transmission I jnd liked it enough to move for over . had enough to make a trip to ilie •lonos .staled that for more infor- sume about !lll billion gallons of fuel 11925. in most cars, the stick-shift Is op per your, the ALA notes. Portrait and Commercial Photographer* batik to diiwtsil it. lUvn saving mation about how working after ap- tlonal equipment at extra cost. pnt job was "taking care of "It's easy to make friends when money all my life . . . that's the plying for benefits affects your re- 121 CENTRAL AVINUI ADAMS 2-O1M fcto Theatre" and this was you travel," declares James. "1 getonly way lo have, any!" tiri'inont or survivors insurance pay- Id by a position as janitor at acquainted with some before we even incnl.s. you should ask your local so- is: estate office; owend by leave Newark Airport." Although bis Janu'.s also rollings ohl coins, li;)! security office for Booklet No. COLLECT TREASURE CHEST KEY CARDS [Keynolds and her lather, T. 250,000 mile nuoda] is from 1'an large bills and $.i bills as a lioliby 23. The Klizahr-Mi social security ilds. Suffice to say he han- American, he has been a regular and is partial lo buying niilk|iit> office- at 2IMI North llroad SI. will AT WESTFIELD STORES duties well enough to have passenger on Air India, KLM. North- jewelry while country-hopping. Ho is !«' glad to send you one of those, with tlie firm ever since! west Orient, Air France, Scanrtn- ;i camera enthusiast, -snapping pic- booklets free. The office is open as married in 1919 and has navian, Israel, German and Swiss tures of his many visits to foreign from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 5 p.m. Idler, Frances, and tliree airlines, among others. James steers I lands. lo 1) p.m. on Thursday evenings. It's a life filled witli int:! ,'iml Ibe infallibility of his philosophy is obvious! 600 Lincoln Park East, Cranford, N. J. BR 6-7100 Stale and federal Kovernmrnts arc Director: Catharln* Krous*, R.N. colleelitiK inofur fuel taxes at about the rale of $20,S0O.O0O a day. notes tBHMMMMunum the Automobile l

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meetings or they may attend only *--''v5$ •*'•'? those in which a regular member is missing, it was explained. Their appointments would be for 3-ycar terms, except at the start, LT. MILDRED I.. KAKHI.H has when one would be named for a assumed Uic position of assistant 1-ycar term and one for a 2-year staff Judge ailvwati' widi Head- term. quarters, Air Force Accounting The Township Committee accepted and Finance Center at Denver. tlie resignation of William H. Burke U.S. Air Force First Lieutenant as a member of the Board of Ad- Raicble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, justment. Burke won election to the Herman C. Raicble of 712 Belvi- dere Avc, is the second "Wornin Township Committee last week. He in the Air Force" (WAF) officer was praised as an "able and com- on (he staff of about 55 officers. petent member" of the zoning board She will handle cases concerning Ross House, Christ Church, Inde- in a resolution adopted by the board. fiscal law. Tlie lieutenant, a for- pendence Hall, and the Liberty Investment of $500,000 of township mer estate &»d gift tax examiner NEWS OF WESTFIELD'S Bell. The classes were- uccompanied funds in U. S. Treasury bills was with the Internal Revenue Service, by their teachers, Mrs. Ruth Steele, authorized. is a graduate of Westfield Senior Mrs. Barbara Goellner, and Miss Tlie township's contract with the High School. She earned her BS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Barbara Woerz; Miss Diana W;u- private Northeast Weather Service and IX B degrees st Indiana Uni- nock, student teacher; and the fol-was renewed for 1967 at $385. It was versity. ROOSEVELT crs by eighth grade coach Ronald lowing parents: Mesdames R. explained that tlie service provides Gutek and ninth grade coach William Cowles, R, Gilbert, J. Greenman, H. detailed reports on expected snow- A wide variety of after school ac- Lawyer, M. Yokelman, It. Annese, tivities are being offered at Roose- Odenkirk. That evening a party falls. sponsored by the Student Council L. Ford, W. Patton, and R. Heck- Three Hikes Set velt Junior High School this year. man. A lot at 819 Everts Avo. was sold The activities and their advisers are was held for eighth and ninth grad- as follows: Twirling, Miss Joyce ers. The party committee, with Dana To enrich their study of music and Lonsdale as chairman, was com-to stimulate interest in the area of For Weekend Airey; Sheakespeare Club, Miss Eve Burlington County. Located in the lyn Rarto; Graphic Arts Club, David prised of Chris Tuttle, Anne Stuhler, classical music, Tamaques School On Saturday, Robert Gasscr, An- Sallie Maxwell, Pamela Autrey, Bon- sixth graders attended a Youth Con- Wharton Tract in the pine barrens nandaJe, will lead a ten-mile hike in Giotta; Science Club, Matt Kasliu- of southern New Jersey, the village ba; Model Car Club, Thomas Mas- nie Obenchain, Cora Mae Zimmer- cert performed by the Wheeler Ihe area of iljirdscrabble Lake in man, Sue Coogan, Jill Meierdierck, is administered by the Dpartment of 6; 13.50. $6.50.-tN8ATM SOAP. Mx» '• ' teller; Rapid Reading, Mrs. Virginia Beckett Orchestra at Philharmonic .. ,.„...., „-,. , S-PO {refill *2.00>... the SHOWER SOAP j the Croton Aqueduct area of West- Christine Sobell, and Beverly Camp- Hall in Lincoln Center, New York Conservation and Economic Devel- ; chester County, Now York. The hik-Shellenbcrger; Chess Club, Richard opment of the State of New Jersey. Selff)'ixffititijgtitfi, ;MWw\m PREAM; *2ipo..-. tt» PRE-SHAVE WTiON. ji«) ' Gralowski; Fishing, Frank Balcer- bell. City. Tlie concert introduced the sSl^iS^^lii^^l^e'iR^WrtER, ^l.S0v..tt* AEROSOL DEODORANT, $1.60 • ers will meet al the Administration children to the music of several com- The class had a guided tour of the ski; BookClub, Mrs. Carol Frantzcn; !^J>eOtK^NT8TtCK,$licfo.:;ttl«HAlRDWSStNQ. ti.BO...thteiftMtof ALL PURPOSE ^ Building of the Union County Park posers and to many of the instru- restored buildings by local person- Commission, Warinanco Park, Eliz- Service Club, Mrs. Mary Molnar FRANKLIN ANNEX nel. This included the Batsto Man- '"". 93.!»v..v«thv GIFT SETS from $3.00 to $1MX) • and Mrs. Patricia Hack; Art Club, On Oct. 28 Edward Gorman's sixth ments in the orchestra. Tlie program abeth, at 8:30 a.m. included excerpts from Mozart's sion, a part of which was built in Miss Margaret Merrill and Mrs grade class presented an assembly 170G by Charles Read, an influential Also on Saturday. Robert Doming, Anne Torda; Theater Group, Mrs. program commemorating the anni- "Overtures to the Marriage of Fig- Elizabeth, will lead a ramble in the aro," Edvard Grieg's "Peer Gynt merchant of Burlington. The day also BOND PHARMACY Mareia Lainpe; Railroad Models, versary of the United Nations. With included a picnic lunch in the pine Watchung Reservation. The group David Payne; Astronomy, Miss Mer- songs, poetry, a play, slides and Suite No. 1," "Tales from the Vienna 200 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD will meet at the parking area above Woods" by Strauss, "Scheherazade" barrens. Mesdames Thomas Kil- ry Usher. commentary, the nature and hopes Iough, Jumes McGann, Peter Picci- Lake Surprise at 10 a.m. of the United Nation's program were by Rimski-Korsakov, and Wheeler AD 2-5600 The Science Club recently held its Beckett's own composition, "The rillo, Charles Woodward, and How- On Sunday, Henry Rcimer, Irv- third meeting of the year. At that expressed. The performance was ard Steffans enjoyed the day's out- ington, will conduct a hike in the viewed with enthusiasm by all of the Open Road." Before entering Phil- time the program committee for the harmonic Hall, tlie students had aning with the class. ares of Schunemunk Mountain in year was formed. Member Glen other Franklin Annex classes. New Jersey. Tills group will meet Golden gave an explanation of the opportunity to examine the other at the Administration Building of oscilloscope and Joseph Simonetti, TAMAQUES buildings which comprise Lincoln the Park Commission, Warinanco a member who lias his novice ham Center ond to see the beautiful foun- A fall study of ocean animals and tain in the court. Accompanying the Park, Elizabeth, at 8:30 a.m. radio operator's" license, spoke on a review of animals and plants of VISIT BOISE'S NEWLY REMODELLED TYPEWRITER For further information contact ham radios. Joseph's Interest in ham children were their teachers, Mrs. New Jersey provided the incentive Bulh Klein, Mrs. Harriet Nichols, the recreation department of the radio began in sixth grade, and hefor a visit to Trailside Museum and Union County Park Commission. lias contacted the Virgin Islands, and Joseph Hawkins; and Mesdames Nature Trail by the second grade W. C. Hoople, Gerald Boiken, Nor- DEPARTMENT . . . YOU MAY WIN A NEW California, and Illo do Janeiro. Fu- classes of Mrs. Audrey Hawlcy and ture club plans include additions man Scigel, Joseph Gibbons, S. M. McKinley PTA Plans Mrs. Jean Baker. Tlie children view- Gunnan, and R. M. Ilyies. speakers, individual projects and re-ed slides which illustrated their OLYMPIA PORTABLE. £ Book Fair Next Week ports, and movies. Club adviser is classroom study and discovered Melt Kashuba, Matt. Marshall is many of nature's wonders as they WASHINGTON ..* The McKinley School PTA will president, Jamie Bisclioff is secre- Second grade classes of Mrs. Mary hold a Book Fair in the auditorium tary, Richard Ranncy is vice presi- walked along the outdoor trail. After the trip the students wrote reports O'Toole and Mrs. Caroline Lindabury Tuesday, Nov. 2!l. from 10 a.m. to 8 dent, and Richard Keys is treasurer. had the rare opportunity of listening FREE p.m. and Wednesday, Nov. 30 from and shared them with the rest of Ninth graders have had their first the class. Accompanying the classes to poems introduced in the classroom 30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Chairmen, Airs. read by their author on another oc- Paula Pclosi and Mrs. Alice Scherer larty of the current school year with were Mesdames Saul Drlttel,, J. T. Trank Nolde, class adviser, in Gibbons, Donald Dustin, Kenneth casion. This took place when they announced that this year paperback traveled to Symphony Hall in New- METAL TYPEWRITER TABLE books will be featured. The Book charge of arrangements. The gymOringer, J. M. McManus, Clarence ,vas open for sports activities and Stitzer, Robert Tishbein, R. R. Heck- ark to hear poet John Ciardi read Pair is not a fund raising activity, lis poems. Besides enjoying the Reg. 9.95 ; but an opportunity to obtain books students danced in tlie cafeteria to man, and R. S. Bradford. he music of the "Half Dqzen." Cook- readings, the boys and girls wore de- at a discount price. Tamaques School fifth grade class- ighted to see the large theater with With Any New Typewriter Purchased for 99.M ei n«» es baked by ninth grade girls and es took a day trip to Philadelphia to The PTA also had a card parly okes were served. .la imposing chandelier. visit some of our national shrines. OLYMPIA SM-8 H»» last week in the school auditorium. Two special events took place at Their study of Now Jersey was OLYMPIA SM-8 99.50 headed by Mrs. Florence Geyer and This excursion brought special sig- Roosevelt Junior High School Nov. nificance to their classroom study reatly enriched when students in Mrs. Gerry Caldwell. The table 1. At a school uwurtts assembly the Mrs. Gladys Jordan's fifth grade FACIT T-P2 »»•» prizes and door prizes wore donated of Colonial times. Tlie boys and SCM ELECTRIC 110 169.50 Roosevelt "R" was presented to girls visited the courthouse (the class visited Batsto Village, a Colo- by local merchants and business nial iron and glass making village, in firms. Veterans Day decorations ighth and ninth grade football play- original capitol building), the Betsy SCM ELECTRIC 120 184.50 ROYAl CUSTOM .J«-» were the decor for the evening dune 27" High by a committee', headed by Mrs. Ann ROYAL ELECTRIC 199.50 SCM CLASSIC 12 »»» Driscoll. 16x38 Opened 16x20 Closed (offer expires Nov. 26th) Tiimaques School PTO Gives Book Gift At the Taniaques School Book WIN A BRAND NEW Fair, the PTO presented Mrs. Sue Houston with two books in thanks for her dedicated service to the school HEATING Oik Olympic Socialite PORTABLE library. New books purchased at Un- FREE TYPING BOOK fair were donated lo the school li- brary by many of tin1 pupils and for ffaf £xfr# Com foff their parent.s The proceeds from WITH ANY NEW the fair will be used to purchase ad- ABSOLUTELY FREE I ditional books for student ;iso in the library. PORTABLE TYPEWRITER There are still several pairs of When you visit BOISE'S children's skates available for pur- , cliase, and the PTO will hold an- any time between now ADLER TIPPA 49.50 : other skate sale in the school. Tlwrs- and Saturday, Nov. 26th • day, Dec. 1 from <»:S0 to 11:30. Have Comfort "On Tap' OLYMPIA SF 69.50 bring in the coupon, ifs TO BUY OR SELL USE your chance to win a new LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Whenever You Need It! ROYAL LARK 67.50 Olympia Socialite Portable Typewriter. I Open 24 Hours a Day OLIVETTI LETTERA 32 _ 69.50 Don't let cold weather catch you with HITS HHUMCY! your fuel oil supply down! Let us fill your 611 Park Ave., Plainfield <«rt. 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"arold T; »-^-/ 'ornn-r {In Mishap Here I'oliec yajd it v>;i5 riiiiung and (he w ! ll Stay young by continums to grow. day ;l,e troop will Ko Ciin^ing at j .'; < "--l<'''r •'•»»• livinj; in San !)i,ro. lilackiop road was wet. 1 1 A car driven by Kichai'd I>. Coir.- Von do not grow old: you become BvTrailside Hoanns Hocks which U near Bel- »;»'P" .-*" ,? ^ f™: "^.Y- "l'hey said ("oinerlord s c;ir bit o : VUsloy alms 1 Jo hl al ei-furd of 475 West End Ave. North! uld by not growing MH-ad A program of advancement i ' . ' ; ';' - * • : k>>li (ar mv l> W 1 la ln a I1H ui 1 I l lI[i PUiiufield. plowed into (he rear of the! >' "' "^ >" ," , -Wilfred A. Peterson Similar to it is (he fine-Ioolh hnilv iiu- interiKKm visitors in i]-.. in. and adventure is pknn.ed for ->' '•'" '' ' ~ "' ""' ' '»" "- "- •"'•• 'era I'lub a! Si pin ;»'\: Wednesday last of lour vehicles parked in from ] '•;m<< of mi N"rth Aw' 1!icles be LEADFR CLASSIFIED ADS :'••> ''.(lift ni two pro^n-ms beiti-' of " "i to il early Friday morning Rutgers plantings this wtvktnd you li-n.'d Sunday. ccn'.paiiuxl t»> a i.ip-> riHtiitlins; made cj-n't miss the Pyracan'has or fii, Dr. Harold \. Moldenke. direelur by Dr. l.-iiey ;md his wife. Hnlh thorns. Latvy sugarsts you t.ikc .. uf the Trailside Nature and Science Dr. l.orey. willuu-- in Ilic valley behveen the first and Do.-.ch-M- at'd lleli-n Manzi r. He is Everything You Need To leaf eatonvasler. Hie coralbiTry or sei-oiid ridi.e uf the Watelums iaii-;c Scotch ru-itis — Army l'riv-.le j a meinhi'i- ol i!\- riiOio.iii a;.hie So- Indian currant (good for pour soil • Ihe sanded tour is open to theI'trsl Class luilx-rl A KU-Ueiiwei!/ jc.ely of Ann in.: ai.J the N'aiional 1 The Amur honeysuckle tlta holds IN i>ti!!;u- and will st.irt from TraikUc -•',. son nl Mr ar.J M:.- A.l.jh'h Kvk- | Aiidiilion Soeieiv Iwrries until about Thanksgiving. at 2 p.m. and prove.d '.u the si!-™u-i!(- . L'|;;.J W. Itrn.id St. «as as i Visitiirs ar.- pn:!cd lo ait.-nd and of course the Aitn-rican liullii'*. of :!-,.• "Village." a short distance some with yellow berrijs. away. !•/ ;ullo. Krilililelll 111 Viet N'ani \o\ 4 horticulture si*" m Tile shrub that blooms in Novem- I>r. MciJ.-uke ui!i di.sco-s tin- ;uill- I'U Kickcnwi-ii/. a clerk, is a rt bursting « nill 'n~ Jarvis ;, ber is tlie thorny Klacasnus. II- year li:-!in-y jnd tr:idillon of M'.e aiv> ll:elilh,-l- ,.| Hi,- Iiei;iii!,-i,t's IK .id j '.".,),„ garden'!- seiison- white, pendulous flower dusk'is nre ll-iiin ii:,- l.v.o „[ >h-.> ln(li.u:> :IU,1 i:i^-.n<-is an.-l lti-:-.).|iiarlers Tniuo I TiuT a rliwk-up of somewhat fragrant. H-. t-ini-red on ;ut:\e duty in April i Authorized ";w- other day. :IS a unit nl the ['r.inri I'.uii'ly l'ark •>i this year and was last stalior.edj All these are plainly labeled si> S\--.|i-:n. IK- uill I'oiiit iml ll:,in>- a; FL I'OIIIU. l.a. Kodak Dealer that you can jot down ilieir names. on 3 brave show ol l;istorie IValun-.- and nienlify ami black alder or w.n- Tlien you'll have a shopjiins li:>; l'vt Kiekenu'i'll/ is a \M2 (irailii for Color Processing — In Krautter's Christmas Shop tf!l intiTPstiiiK (:u-:s aixiut liolh ihe when you visit your nui'srrynuin. .'•le of Scotch PlainsT'anwood Ilis4h t a native holly whose M.ilixe and exiitic ii!,iii! and .iliin-:.1! Many nursci'yinen are having Kill S( 1101)1. both movies and stills /is Ilex vertic.Uala. liie 'h;il t \is!> in ;he aiva. sales now. Bring Your Filmi To Ut uir (raits. Al.-D on Suriilay at II p m.. a color. • Arrangement Materials touch the plant. There should !»• at MHiiui ti!m enriilfj ' )\'i>lai \u:l for the least six Inches of air space tn'tween I he SEIO\MI in Ihe ;uid:!ori!:iti at Tiail- Finest Reproduction! oProtect the covering and the plant, lop ;ind• side Tin1 hkn is a dranialii- on Die- bottom. Otherwise u unrininj; sun • sc em- storj' of ihi* di .I'lopineut mid • Artificial Fruit may cause the covering to swocit and • iauiK t-ii'-i of 'lr!>lar and tin- SIIUTSS ^Evergreens burning of loaves results. tul I!";tiisnii--siun of signals by the 1 Irish juniper and pyramidal arbor- •c-xiHM'imenti-l salellitt . • Christmas Novelties inter vitae should be tied to prevail sno'.i Dunns; Ihe ciinime. u(ek. Monday. and ice from accumulating inside i foundation planLings. Tiiestlay. Wedni'.-d.iV and 'I'liiirMfiiy and bending the plant out uf shape | at 4 p.in eaeh day. Dr. Moldoukr Ken Winter protection • Pine Cones • Baskets Heavy twine tied loosely around the • will emuliiel one half hour nature should be lied up to plant, from six inches lo a foot aparl[talks for childi-en. The topic select- king snow or aecumu- inside ond and from bottom to (op. will hold led for lliv lour days in "Ants." Dr. rwi getting the plant in shape. Rhododendron. ' bending the branches Moldeiike's lectmes will he illnsli-iii- • Wreaths • Roping laurel, ondomeda and azaleas, ;is ied with color slides. Admission is FIREPLACE WOOD , Otters in vulnerable well as pfilzers and yew may lie•fn-e. Seasoned Hardwood rf burlap or other ma- similarly tied to prevent snow and Free Delivery and Slacking id off injurious effects of ice damage. 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JOHN K. MEEKER, Inc. WADE CARS, INC. 1100 SOUTH AV£.. WESTFIELD 301 South Ave., Westfield LOADS OF ROOM TO PARK FREE Open Daily 8-6 Sunday 9-2 AD 2-8717 Page 8 THE WESTFIEI.D CN. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19«6 the Company of Eagles, Gann; Redeemer Club Shadows in a Hidden Land, Gibte; The Grei»t Adventure. Giles; The NEW Zinzin Road. Knebel: With a Ven- Hears Talk On geance, Unington; The Denmark Bus. McGurk; The Women at Pine LIBRARY Creek, McKay: Wild Horizon. Ma- Wax Research ton; The Piper on the Mountain. Pargeter; The Awakening Land, The petroleum industry now sup- BOOKS Kichtor; Village Christmas, Saint. • AUTO DEALERS • HEATING plies 96 per cent of lilt.' vvux winch The Cold War Swap, Thomas; The APPLIANCES JAY'S CYCLE CENTER finds such widespread use in modern Centurion, Wibbcrioy. Of Wesifield CONTRACTORS day living, Dr. JoM-j>h Verslcffi vl The following new books were Non-fiction: Library Statistics, Esso Research and Engineering Co. added lo the shelves of the West- American Library Association; The NORRIS told members of the Couples Club al field Memorial Library: Children of the South, Anderson; a meeting held at the Redeemer Science in History, Bcrnal; The Lutheran Church Friday. Fiction: me j'nee of Blood CHEVROLET, INC. Adams; Maifjie, Cunningham; Dan- Portable Blake, Blake; Encyclo- STATION RADIO TV Dr. Verstecg said peroleum scien- ficr: Hospital Zone. Curtis.;: Double- pedia Science Supplement; Small AND APPLIANCES tists and engineers have greatly ex- fields: Memories and Stories. Kn- Business Credit & Finance, Fram; panded the uitility wax through con- ri|!lit; Another Spring. Krdinan; The Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. HEATING - HUMIDIFIERS tinuing research which sUu-led with Man Who Was M.'iyic, (iallieo; In (Join; The Euriy American House, Ildll the extraction of wax from petroleum Gould; The Skin, Hare; Public Li- in 1847. In recent years expanded braries in New Jersey, 1750-1850, AIR-CONDITIONING THE roV/N BOOK STORE Authorized Sales and Strvlt* wax research lias brought (his indus- Hughes; The Jewish War, Josephus; YORK — CHln-SUSK try to the threshold of the discovery wax and let it harden. The waxed Literary Market Place. 1906-67; ADcmi 3-0220 BOOKS FOB AXi. Free Entlaiutus F&perbacbut n<->w wax uses and paper worked fine. Mow wax is used American Houses in History. Nich- H| urtiT North arid Central Av«». •*'•'« of even more • Greeting Cnr«» Dial 233-6222 technology. hundreds of different kinds of olson; The Origin of Cultivated 232-4660 WeiHiald packaging from bread wrappers to • Hrntal JLIkrarr 611 Central Ave. Westfield "Although more andles are sold Plants. Seliwanitz; The Origin of Hie 333 South Ave. Weslfiel heavy duty wax-impregnated corru- Solar System, Sky and Telescope; AX> S-1SW today than in the days before Kdiwm gated boxes. Learning to Learn, Smith; Smith- ELM RADIO & TV, INC. invented the electric light, only ROTCHFORD PONTIAC IBS E. Broad Bt. sonian Treasury of 20th-century Sci- 1 Ji-udquu I-UTH fur about five per cent of the billion The remaining 10 per cent of the Whirlpool — Klli-hen -Aid — 1NO. [Bear eatr»c» from lo«i petroleum wax is used in the manu- ence, True. Hum illnn A«thorl»«fl PONTIAC-THMPMT Ptrkltl Lot} Clements Bros, pounds of petroleum wax produced Sales & Servit-e annually are unvd in candle manu- facture of matches, polishes, cray- Wnslit-ra & i>tyrra Hoovi;r Vacuum CK-UMIMH Quod Will VHVH Car* facturing," Dr. Vei'stceg said, '"ilie ons, tires, lipstick, carbon paper, ItCA Culor TV, Kmll.,a, Kic. Inc. big market for wax is in all kinds of Pharmaceuticals, waterproofing of 232-O400 433 TVurth Ave. Heating Equipment lOlm St. \VeMl«h wa.sJit.rM & l>lt;p(>nals aaa-aroo 85 per cent of the petroleum wax and Co. scientists and engineers hove THE DRIVER'S • Vacuum Cleaners BURNER SERVICE it seems quite certain this percent- carried (jut continuing programs o CLARK LANES Genuine . age wilt increase in the decade wax research for many years in sup- - SEAT l-*arto UNION COUNTY Call 232-2200 ahead." port of Humble Oil & llefining Co. Nut-th Ave XV. VOLKSWAGEN, 450 North Ave. E. Westfield Dr. Versleeg said the use of wax the world's largest producer of pe What is si ill the No. 1 safety de- JAMES W in packaging goes back to the ISilO's troleiim wax. and other Standard Oi vice to protect drivers against seri- VAN'S Inc. BOWLING when a New Jerseyan, Sigfried Ham- €o. (N.J.i affiliates. These program? ous injury or death? Authorised Cocktail Lounge XfcD o wells £»0 L'lrlc Atilcimuttc ersley, invented waxed paper. Tired hove ranged from developing a more Despite the introduction of col- APPLIANCE CO. VOLKSWAGEN CENTER OIJLHEAT.Ihc. of carrying home fresh fish in soggy, smokeless type of candle to helping lapsible signs, collapsible steering • Freo Slltlns iJu For Bowling smelly packages, Hamersloy, a New — INSTALLATION Sk!e« — SsrTict — P«rU Mothers a machinery manufacturer create a wheels on most 1967 cars and sequen- Kri't! DjiyLlme Howling Inetructlon HEATING EQUIPMENT York candle maker, dipped some »w tna tr««d C»rm — TroclM 1 new type of wax impregnation equip- tial taillights, it is the seat belt, by Qualified J list rue u,]n INSTALLED PIANO TUN wrapping paper in molten paraffin ment. concludes Dr. Donald F. Hiielke, as- • KITCHBN AID Statlaai W**o»« — Iimm QhlM 381-4700 • HAMILTON sociate professor of anatomy at the r-Tr»l»«d llecb»aloa 140 Central Ave. Clark Commercial — Healdentlat • WIIIKIJ'OOL FUKI, OIL University of Michigan. • N'OlldE Dr. Huelke, wno recently com- PL 8-74OO Specl»l!zlng In pleted a four-year study of the A ml Many Others 1X4-84 »o««h AT*. Pl.l«leU itcHldn.l la] causes of deutlis in auto accidents, PROMl'T BI5HVICK BUILDING AIR-COKDITlONINa WADE LINCOLN MERCURY is now stdying the relationship of in- Call 232-3726 CONTRACTOR Call 233-3213 juries to the interior design of the117 E. Broad St. Westfield car. COMET • TRIUMPH 474 North Ave. E. Westfield Sales and Bervlot - REMODEL! NO * REPAIRS - Among his conclusions: Autborlsea Most design features seem to be Otrugn • Doimen « J*orcii*« PkOKCl AD 2-CO4M kltchem • Attic* • CeJlar* INSURANCE of little consequence in auto fatali- All 'r»p*?« M«Munrr Work Mil goatk 1>«, W. WHllfM All Work ln«nr*4 •«<» iirt?c«t Glens Falls Huclkc said he is now trying to de- 1U"A FORD ins. C». 233-1090 termine what changes in design All Ai • DELICATESSENS Ilunuver would do the most to redtire tlie Bwrrlnff Ford Owier" Cor Inn. Co. f tlPPB Ovir 15 Tear* T«» >t« i lna. Co. of severity of non-fatal accidents. ROBERT TREAT North Am. PLUMBERS Authorized lna. Co. If more people would take precau- FORD DELICATESSEN • Maryland Casualty lna. Co. WK .sum iN-m:. si tions and use their safety belts, • Itefrlgpratore > Ohio CaBuatty Ins. Co. VI'JIKANTIE many painful and crippling injuries Dial 322-7268 Salet Service "Where Quality Relgna and > West American lna. Co. 437 Park Ave. Scotch Plains TUUNDBRBIRD Service Pours" could be prevented. Lap seat belts, AIRL-iNK Call 232-7550 D. J. HARM standard equipment since 1065, could HOME BAKING 204 R. Ilrolld 84. Wnlflrl. • ALUMINUM PRODUCTS AD 2-3673 PIUMBING & HEAT Mr. nml Mm. Trmy Si. Kneiil*. formerly of I^vlttovi 1r nrn lioni* in i:tT \V«M|U*M IM., rnnwutnl, ulil.-h victims involved in Dr. lluelke's 19 North Avs. E. Wetrflold' SANDWICHES FOR PARTIES WM. H. ESTWICK, JR. t\\*y liurchttNtMl fimn Mr. unit Mr«, Joni-ph Iturex, Tli« MtvW »t \\\V iiiiil(l|il«> IlnllnK »»" H(-K«'uir]«M W\ It tikoitli? ffirouith (he study of auto fatalities. A diagonal INSURANCE <>nlev <»f IVJillum A. < J«rk, H.-iiKor. shoulder belt used with (he tap belt LINDEMAN BUICK CO. AD 2-0925 would have saved an addtional 13 • Casualty « Surety Electric S-ttr 113 Qulmby St. Wostflold • Fire • Life Wlitfl^ per cent. INC 1 •• Elm, WrulBrld Call Z33-3S1S (!a«fc IK . In his current study, face injuries UICK Autharl»d If No tnwer, S:12-HT nun »BBVIOB _ ouuiHvioi « DART • * + I1ODCU TlltlCKS 232-4700 A bipartisan group in the Colorado AUTO DEALERS , Sales Part— Sorvlcs e legislature has asked that a bill # DRUG STORES HI «• •« «v««ta»M WHALEN'S GARAGE for rcflectorized license plates be 2M-0O7K AUTOIITE I2R North AT«. 12. Wpstael Authoring "B«ar" Station m{ drafted. The group favors reflector- AUGUSTINE MOTORS LAMPS & REPAIRS ized license plates as a safely meas- I NO. TIFFANY DRUGS • TRAVEL AGEF. 600 NORTH AVfc, E. TEL. AD 3-039S CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH ure, said its chairman, Senator An- IMPERIAL, — VALIANT Open 7 Days a Week WILLIAMS LAMPS Call For and Delivery thony Vollack. "JEEP" AUTO BODY REPAIRS Prom 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. AT1AS Sales and Servk* > Wiring and lleetyllng Sunday a and Holiday a Incl. > 1001 Utnp Shades in stock TRAVEL AGENCT.I AS S-10M 1LT Free Plck-Up and Delivery • We recover silk shades OPEN DA 'ill. B7« North ATI. B. IK i Also duplicate any other shade flatardayi s ID w AD 3-22O0 Large display of lighting fliturej Call AD Ml« SHOPPING and all typeB of chandelier bulbi WEEKS LEFT HIS South Ave. W. Weatft 519 South Av«.W, ' ROBBINS& ALLISON INC. BERSE BROTHERS CUSTOMER ENTRANCE Sales — PLl.MOUTH — Service BODYART DARBY'S DRUG STORE AND PARKING IN REAR Established 1912 Authorized Chrysler Motors Dealer AD 2-2)58 ADanm 3-1020 COLLISION SHOP Phone: ADams 2-1198 443 North Are. W. W<-»tBeUl Geors-o W. Koeliera, Prop. 765 Central Ave. THE WOODLAWJ • LOCAL AND llcrtz Uent-a-Car • Collision Expcrls S, I. SHAW, FW • Auto iiiifl Truck liGllnlshln^ 339 South Ave. W. Westfield Wesrfield, N. J. LONG DISTANCE • 1 ii.sUL-anec ]-Z.sliiti;it<\vlri|,- LAMP MOUNTINGS « Bracing '\ Call 789-0330 • STORAGE other RESPIRATORY DISEASES CORP. FENCES South Ave. Garwood MICHELL'S in Toiip ••• • PACKING iTUDEBAKER • MERCEDES BENZ NEW JERSEY FENCE CO. LIGHTING & GIFT SHOP HILLMAN • SUNBEAM FENCES fiirlUL y rll 5 Tel, 276-0898 AUTHOIIIZED SEVELL'S • Industrial or TYPEWRIT^ Bales nnd Service «rlf>lna I« Onr Sprcloltj- Pl.nlofleld 4-ST0O AUTO BODY CO. • Rcslctontlal lifi YCiire l^xpertclK-e *08 Park A-rt. Plalnflcld > Ijimp Mounting & flt'liiilrs • Municipal I Lump shmleH Rocavered 213 South Ave., E. Cranford Uoily mid Piilnt Shop All Typea of Fencing & Made To Order Free Estimates > All Tj-pca Of Chnmlcllcrs In StocI LAING MOTOR CAR CO.AAA • ALA • M.C.A. Road Aid > 1U-wiring—Ueatyllnc—Il c'dSllTlBlV I-lne Of Gifts: Floor. Desk, 1'lano & Table Liimps In Btot-U CADILLAC Truck rntntliiK iiml Kt'palra Call 757-2584 Sales and Service Foreign Car Service I17A. Pork Avr., bet*veen 6rlve-In Service" » North Air. U. CrKnfnrd Cash aid Carnr Authorized DM Worth Ave. "mi""'( MAYFAIR RAMBLER BARBER SHOP LEHIGH OIL CO., INC. Sales and Service Pamlly Bnrbftr Shop DIvialoTi of Joy OH Co. LUMBER Parts — Repairs Air Conditlnnetl FUEL OIL • (1 IlnrTir-r» tn Sfrif Y«»n nnd • Womcn'K A Cblldrrn'* EInlrcai-* Of Every Descrlptlom AD 2-2456 113 Oolmbr St. TVrs-tfirld rtrcL on.. — OIL, —j-vicjj HAIIDWARE — PAINTS 54 Hm Street 420 South Ave. W. Weslfield ADiui • FURNITURE REPAIRS *O4l Knatk *»;W IS PARKING A PROBLEM? Advertise STORAGE CALL REILLY DON MAXWELL OldsmobileCo. HENRY P. TOWNSEND ADams 3-0662 —-3 4 Authorlied In This FURNITURE REPAIRS STORAGE Oldsmobile UPHOLSTERY FINISHING MOVING & PACKING Sales A Servlc* AD 3-44*4 BOO Aortta Awr. E. An 3-7SC1 Space AD 2-0226 341 North AM. W. THE HESTFIEID (N. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1J« P«g« 7 plains Acts To Install Lights As Safety Aid~™uY:omie,i ^ j ihorities and police among oUicrs ! f. A—-»« Westfield area residents who are propriate ail txtra S4.50CI for ;«!,.»,. i.'ijuestun; :lieu- Mipfiort in ilie ivac -| 0 /lira jmone 133 students ailendi:^ I'Jl. Week Needed For tional sidewalks requested by no. livalion i.»t a pre-urani iie fast launch-i under provisions of tht socallud Address Change vd in I'.HM. Mr Siii-. luned tha: the I Cold War til Bill," are. Wcilfield-- dent* on the north side oi lUiii' i-i One wet'K i notice q/ Rd. from Lake Ave. to Manmi; A\c l-reyhound Inis hues reiMited .1 j Attend UC Via Jujne^ M. Kilkenny Jr. of i'j Suulh Ifl p m ricciduu;.- alter ui.-titu'.iiig ;•: Wickom l)i , Uunuis A. Thome of of rraden of tke "Leader" wb» ?«« "Jured and on Die west side of Marline A\J tits uli at LiH ttaie.s ' puhcy. In ; arc ch*«fia( their tuUceuea. i'roni Karitan Rd. lo Coper K<1 1 1317 liuuh'vurd. Kevm A. Uiinne of ^^'recently. l!lu-l pro.man;, UK Port of New; Cold Ward Bill •120 Kimball Ave.. and Clunk's T Addrcn list* *re mode «p on* wmW« amtor- Several residents of tin.- area asked \ ork announced a drop in llh' aci-i-; I-'acciponli of U2U St. Murks Ave. week in advance, nod wlOVe U I* last week. f4dt" when the walks would be inslaliej tit rate oti i!s mtii'st..iAe cro-siu;;s j Six Wcslficld area residents are possible at (he last minute t» rvsuli uf citizen iMid why they are planned on tli. "In liWS without 'lights on mere!] anioiii: i;>3 .students altendtnj; I'uion Also. kkH'lco ^'mlns—Mal\else A, send an extra papa t« « •><* west instead of the cast side t>l uere IH traffic ticatlus over I.ab'1;•'•j .lunior t'olieue Ibis semestor tinder Martin of 3117 Willow Ave and Muun- addrew. K h not posafltkc toarc - G;is ( Marline Ave. Officials said die side- 11.iv its New .lersey. An exlensiv t1 ; priivisiuns of the so called "Cold tainside—Thomas il limmfield of v*«t the already •ddm»e4 <™ °- walks probably won't be inslaKed program vvas launched l\v my office ' War C.I Bill" il was announced to 3-i? Creek Bed Hd. paper troui gtlmf t» Ih* oU •*• «, lights and a lower 'day bv Miss Dorothea Wiersma. re drew without the week's •<*»«. before spring because of weather HIT;!'.- i for Labor Day l'JM. The traffic lv" ' Mr. KilkeniU' and Mr. Thome are '"Mountain Ave. were >|vd to eight lalahties There |I islrar. conditions and explained thai m-0 roisn thai a local liberal arts majors, while Mr. Brutn- Ttte "Leader" wit. ue tappr lo ^r this mo:ilh in a after, public support diminished. I j field is a scienc: mapor. They aio additional school crossing guards --cavciim'rs to prov. I ruder ihe measure s^nod by Pres- forward paper* without extra &1 Sewril Jr. olare planned in the area. hr.l>o that this support will lie forth j' iilent Lyndon 15. Johnson on March enrolled in I'JC's duy spssum. etmrge anywhere In Ihr United ;i. year at no cost to i Ave. ID another let- coming ii^ain." Mr. Sills said i a, hii!!ur:'.' !.v dischar»;<'d veterans Mr. Dunn is majoring in business SlaU-u for those aubscriben who I he thanked the com- One of the residents also a-.kec! l.acombe said such a elau.se jwith more tlian 1!tO days active mil administration, while Mr F'aeciponti are planning to be away to$ tem- '••prompt action." offi-cials to correct hazardous con. contained in a Board of Health o The Attorney Ueneral noted lh;kl I iU.ry service sitK'e .Tan 31, 1H.~>3. ai'c and Mr Martin are enrolled as S-H> porary period*. i* .-iso lias requested riil.iolls at a narrow biidiji' on JUiri naiU'c. but it lias not IKTII enfur mvr I-.ibor Day in t^tii". there v^ere ielic.ible for eituc.uional. housing and cial students. They are evening ses- tan Rd. near Lambert's Mill Hd |r "lo the letter" her;iu»e of closim :! Nev\ Jersey iullic deaths and in sion students. reduce the speed limit : i i oilier benefits The new law amount I.KAOKR WANT-ADS PAYt , , as well as <»> Mar- was reported thai studies arc h,-:!!' u- a dump in Kd:-.on Township Th*.- e> 1 Ytrniriiii! Industries t'onmiii :»tii> uvi-r iln s.une lu'liii-tv perio'i n Ihe lull Ins.- lo l.Y These were with- i to an extension of the World War w Rd. ami Iletfield made on the feasibility of insiaiiimi rc*t?ii;'i-.-. scaven-ais to travi-1 '.n ce of the American lYmilctmi In- j II and Korean War benefits, but on a cantilever pedestrian Ijiidyt- n..-M ;l:i-r fur j dumpim: ground and ei; out "lights cm" prcriiani,. 1 a reduced scale. to the existing bridge. mailer. 33 rcsi- fi.rceinu the ordinance would liuv< "Snmc |>coplc may say ibis is jus; Miss Wicrsimi said the total in- !l£h!ini been unt'air to ihi'iu and th'-v mi-t'ii ftvsti Aic.-Kver- Acting Mayor Norman :;. I. . a coincidence If so. let's have more cludes :YS iii the day session :is full- a lijic incrc:)sed their raU'S for iv.'.i, ttta petitioned for in- combe reported in res[>oiise to an- coincidences There can Ix* a reduc- time students, and Til parttinle stu- ];.r liarliaj,- mile. In.ns. !«• --I State 'Lights On' Ii4in ill tr.illie casualties if nioiv or t«° street lights denls in the evening session. other question that tin- PT.A Joint jieople will think of iratiie d;vn,t:ers 1 Westfielci Ave. and The Veterans Administration re- Safety Council, which i,;is |K,C11 and Imw to ••lo bctu-r illuminate j recommending sidewalks for tin. •J^ZT:z:::T:^t^^\ Drive To prevent accidents by • ported recently il mailed out 210.- ^uanjous curve." The safety of school children in [he ;nit , "validity ' nf il:;,! M-ctiuii ,,| \h • ,-v ' rj-, . W the law. 'l.i;:l;(s on' is one j IKHI IvMiefil cheeks in October, and eferred to Police Chief few years here and in Kanuuoi. way lo do this. In the winds of Ihe | had J.I.IHH) applications still to pro- urdname |llpeil 1 OllaV program simian: Tic-use Drive With j ress. Officiiils said they expect the and Public Service. plans to i-ecoininend installation of ^ t>ur Lights Hn rl'u Ueniiiul Vuursell •e was adopted to ap- about $100,000 worth of adtlitii.na'. ! Conmiilli-iiiar, Wiili.un Kir/ :>!>• j • fiKiite to level off at alioul 2-4(1.(KXI : served that the sc;neni:ers have cm--; Allurney (leneral Arthur -f. Sills And Olliers To Drue Safely!,' " Mr.this academic year, hut emiM zoom Inhutcd smile services to Ihe l«o:,f Sills added. upward if the Vielnnm war were to cleanups tb.-township eoiiducts each !;,„ eMl1hiv,, •lights on" trail ic be settled. year and laconilie note.', tli.il lhe!,..fl.,y program f..r the holiday sea- Miss Wicrsma atlribiiled the large eii'irc scavenger service is -under; M(n Th(, rampaicn will slart today number of veterans attending Union review" by tin- Hoard uf Health and j ;im| tomhnte through the day after .liumir College to n policy adopted Tiivni*!np <'»irmiitlee. ! New Yen's 1>-iy by the faculty and administration to C<,,uum,ce,H,;i,an ftlilh W. I'mv !" .., iUI1 :i(,,,ea!i,,« ,„ everv motor- WANTADsl IMS. lone Democrat on the Kovcni-i N-(,w j , h(,, .„„„.,,. IH'tinil servicemen returning to civil- HIM l«jd.v. vii.l the clcanuiis have j t|..lfflJ. s,lfH (|m.m tJ '^ ^ ion status to fill." applications even cost the t,,vv,,sl,.|, about S:!il.(«K. a , , „.,,,,;, , ,, . „„„., ov mar0&y TIME though the deadline had passed for tt|H k? T1|js js i( n;1 v (lu all oilier applicants. year. She ;1lso said liat Ihe seav.n- (|,in;,l,1,Hls |jlm, ,lf „„, yv.ir in lril, gets Jwne 'illeually rais.-.l their (ji Dlivers can eM.resS sui.|.ort ol rates for regular culleelio.is. „„, s(.||(,-s ,„.„,,,.„„, by dl-jvi,1(. wi,,, Accordini;"to (he New .leisey Op-: I""' l"''1"1 iieadlights on in the day- Telephone AD 3-0003 Jcmrtric Asscn-ialion. I here is no time," Mr. SilLs declared, statistical

WE RECOMMEND BOISE'S 107 Quimby Street, Westfield iOISE'S has served the central New lersey area for over SO years special* ting in office supplies and machines. heir typewriter repair shop is one of tost modern and complete in the tea.

W. fur (llflci- of How would you like to give a Christmas present and find out too late nrxiill .V I iiiiikiiiliiii'li. Mil., lli'iiliiim. it was an outmoded model or lacked an attachment It really should have for best performance, or wasn't, as you were led to believe, "just as good?" In short, that it wasn't a bargain as you thought, or perhaps even a good buy?

Time and time again people tell us just thl* hoc happened to them because they took the word "bargain" too literally.

This Christmas may we suggest you think before you buy? If a price seems ridiculously low you have a rtght to think "Why?" Before you buy, compare a Westfield store's price for the IDENTICAL item. We venture the opinion you will be pleasantly surprised.

A Really Welcome Gift This applies particularly to cameras and other photo equipment. It's a fast moving field — with rapid development of improvements. We for the Whole Family assure you thai when you come in here you will be told what is new — and what is not quite so new — and we will quote you prices that you will agree are most fair.

A year's subscription to Remember too, we have been in Westfield a long time and we want to THE WESTFIELD LEADER be here for years to come. It is to our self interest to be sure you are fully satisfied. After your purchase, you, or the recipient of your gift are $4.00 welcome at any time to come in for expert advice on how best to use the equipment. Wilt you, this Christmas, stop in and compare? Yours (Out of County $5.00) for a truly Merry Christmas.

Free Gift Card with Each Order WESTFIELO STUDIOS 121 Central Avenue Page 8 THE WESTFIEM) (N. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 83, 1966 Matleo Danisi. SeMen. L. 1 . o,*r. I d,- tbscss I jvla from now. What should I do? delay of one to 3 nionths in the start Boro Traffic ating without ciass l iicunse no' - of your protection. When you go to name and address on tomriK-ixril | A.— You luid 7 months—September vehicle, defective turn signal, s^rj YOUR ] l9Wi through March 1967—to ap|>ly your social security office, you ! for ItiO medical insurance supple should apply for your monthly casl Court Bennett Barney, Newark, no driv- ; nit'rii your basic liospjtai insurance .social security benefits, too—even ii er's license, $15. n-inj. you do not plan to retire for a whilu Mountainside— Magistrate Jacob SOCIAL j with proUKition for the cost of doctor R. Bauer disposed of the following ] liills ;ind ci-rt;iiii other medical serv- That way, your benefit checks can Willie James Graham, jt.rs<.y j ice.1--. Bui if you w;un your doctor bil start as soon as you notify tlie social Municipal Court cases last week. City, no name and address on com- SECURITY ins'Lirapcc1 to si.'irl as soon as you security office thai you have stopped Michael T. Curren, 1928 Bartle mercial vehicle, failed tu notify nm rni'.-li 05. you must apply in one of working. And i! you bhould get laid Ave, Scotch Plains, expired license, tor vehicle bureau of change of ad Q.—I will rcudi 65 in Di:cinil>or of tin' Unix- months before the month up at home or in the hospital for a $15. this year and 1 want the doctor bill ol your (Bth birthday. Since this period of lime, you will liave you) David R. Cole, Morristown. two insurance under medicare u.s well .\oven iljcr you jinist apply now. If social security benefit checks com- charges of not having registration ydu wail until L>i-cenil>or or thu fol- ing in in addition to medicare's help in possession, $30. the hospital insurance protection, but Clark Moving and Storage Co., I don't intend to retire until u year or lowing I In it nionths, there will bi with your hospital and doctor bills. Q.—1 am in the hospital now and Morristown, no light on trailer, no expect to Ho to a nursing home after tail lights, no right turn signal, and 1 am discharged from here. If 1 am no 3966 tags displayed, $40. ELECTRICAL CONTRACIQ still in the nursing home on Jan. l Robert H. Digrazia, South Bound when medicare stalls to pay for Brook, unregistered vehicle, $15. POWER, HEAT AND LIGHT nursing home care, will my bill be David E. Meakin, Parlin, no license paid? in possession, $15. WIRING AND MA!NTENANCE East Chippewa Paper Products A.—Only if you are transferred to RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRY the nursing home wilhin 14 days of Co.. Elizabeth, no stop lights on Folks Sure Go being discharged from, the hospital trailer, $15. COMMERCIAL after a stay of at least 3 days. The Hudson Service Co., Hoboken, no nursing hoine must also be certified name and address on commercial For Dining Here for participation in medicare and you vehicle, $15, and contempt of court, Call 232-6914 must be tliere for continued medical $5. Weitfield treatment, not just custodial care. Take time out for delicious refreshments served as Cullalian Is Promoted To Army Specialist you like it. Snacks or full- Fourth Class KSGMHQ course dinners, 24 hours William F. Callahan, 23, son of Mrs. Mario A. Callahan, 579 Pierson ever/ day. St., was promoted to Army specials lourlh class Oct. 28 at Ft. Campbell Ky., where he is a member of the 101st Airborne Division. For pay OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY jurposes, his new grade is eciuivalen ,o corporal. Spec. Callahan is a senior military loliceman in the division's 101st Military Police Company. He en- lerud the Army in July 1965 and was DINER last stationed at Ft. Denning, Qa. He was graduated in I%1 from NOfcTH At/lNU£ Gpf*°*-t< tVestlield High School and attended iewark College of Kngineering.

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SEUSS SERIES 3M BOOKSHELF GAMES - KICK-IT SPORTING GOODS BONANZA - BEGINNERS CHESS i $14.95 FOOTBALLS - PUNCHING BAGS BRIDGE FOR TWO - AVALON HILL GAMES DART BOARDS ON STAND - BASKETBALLS Largest Selection of Playthings and Hobbies In This Area THE PLAY FAIR Walter Burd STORE HOURS i Nov. 28th to Dec. 23rd | MUNICIPAL PARKING AT REAR ENTRANCE 118 ELM STREET to Friday ... 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 5| HANDI-CHARGE Phone AD 3-0155 Saturdays .... 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. & WESTFIELD Member 24th . . 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. jj FREE DELIVERY Fre e Parking After 6 P.M. Every Night n • QUANTITIES LIMITED • Page 2 THE WESTFIELD (S. J.) LEADER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1966 L.J... I-_J_-_ u • ' ' ' -LJ-* ^ ^^ ' —"*•*•=•«=___. I ACTIVITIES IN THE CHURCHES OF WESTFIELD AND VICINllTf Cirls Mission Club church wscs Presbyterians List Sermon of the Week Schedules M«*el_i_$i' CHURCH SERVICES Of Calvary Elects Circle meeliniM of Ihe Woman's Croup Premarital "HABJTS—HELPS OR HINDRANCES?" Society for- t'hristku] Service of the By The Rev. Richard I.. Smith, associate minister First Methodist Church will be held HOLY TttiNITY B. C. CHURCH ery care; church school; 11 a rn Kl. Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Wattcrsun Presbyterian Church I New Officers as follows: | Counseling Dates prayer and sermon; church school' Dee. J. M ::il p.m.: I. Mrs. I) C. A firniip priinarilal counselinK I LLD, VF, PA, Pastor Church school: Nursery and kin The Girls Mission Club of Calvary Tale. J52U K.tmnpo Way. Set cdiirsf will (h- offiM-ed :n the parish j Assistants dcrgarten in the Edith Lee room: Text: "Then may ye also do jjood, thai arc accustomed to do evil"— Rev. John L. Flanagan grades 1 through 5 in the parish Jeremiah 13:23 Lutheran Church, Cranford, J>eu':in Plains: _. Mrs. F. 11. fasey. ;,<>_.•,_ of the I'rcsbyU'i-inn Church 1 its tenth year as of Oct. 1. under j winv.ih Aic: 3. Mrs. X. L. l_:>lir:i .MonfL.y. Tin sday and Wedntsday I Rev. Eugene C. McCoy hall: grades G through 8 in church Habit is the product of multiplied impulse. Children are creatures ol the founding and ;.'nidi lit! of .Miss j cm uVnnrioMc Trail: .;. Mis. K. I:. i-\ei!in;':s. !)'•<-. W'. 27 an-'.I 2ti fmi-i Rev. Salvatore Tagliurcu! until the sermon hymn. impulse, old folk arc creatures of habit. Almost everything is impulse Cealriee Wilfrid of Cranford. I Spraguc. KJ4 fjnlf Kd:te: (;. Mrs. ;; to III ii'clciek. RECTORY: 315 First Street 9 a.m., prayer. Monday throuMh with a little child: almost everything is habit before second childhood The club was organized in the r:ill | Archer Sarceiit. 177 N. Chestnut S! ; O'j<:itandin^ area resource persons Phone: AD 2-0332 Saturday; 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.. closes life's day: iinpuli.'- is habil in formation; habil is impulse fixed. of IU.'IG, with the purpose of acquaint-1 7 MIS. F. G. Clark. 401 \. ChcM.iu! will ;;s.->i.-l tin.' lU-v. Ace L. Tubbs, Sunday Masses: In church, 7, 8 Tuesday. Nov. 29, Quiet Day; (i:3o : J 9, 10, 11 a.m. and 12 noon; 9 a.m., ing the young junior-age"~ - ' d ••••••'•girls• <-1-5-••-'•6' s'i.: ti. .Mrs I. I.. Col a Honi. _lc.i with the missions of the Ttr., Seoich Plains. I church, in the course. children's Mass; in chapel. 9, 10:15, erine Grace, Quiet Day leader. like a chain of strel. Wo we.-ive a thread a duy: al last it is a cable. Lutheran Church throughout the 9:;'.O a.m.. II. Mrs. K. \V. Uowdrn. Thr. t1 cmmselin.i: sessions are open 11:15 and 12:15. That whieli was al first an incident no« becomes a necessity. It has been world, as well as for a time of. 1U2-4 Uotilcvard; J2, Mrs. \V. .). to all. and will cover such areas as: Holyday Masses: In church, 6, SCOTCH PLAINS said that if we sow art ad, we reap ;i h;jliit: sow a liabit. we reap a Christian fellowship. l-'reiljcriier. 4I~> S. Clii'slnut SI. Why people marry, what makes loi 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45 and 10:30 a.m.; CHURCH OF CHRIST character: sow a character and we reap a destiny. We first make our Fifteen girLs were present at llie Dec. ... 12::ill p.m.: 10. Mrs. Thus. successful marriage, the place of re- in the evening at 7 p.m. habits and then our habits make us. When habits are young, they are 1800 Raritan Rd. first meeting. It now has an active H. Kaloti. :m-l !•:. Dudley An: liKion in inarriafc'i'. sexual adjust Weekday Masses: In church, 6:30, Jerry Yorks, Minister like lion's cubs-soft, fluffy, funny, frolicsome little creatures. But tliey membership of U5, and tho goals of mint in marriage, financial solvency grow day by day. and ilia! which was a harmless lift Its plaything may turn 7:15 and 8 a.m., unless otherwise an- tlie club have broadened to include in ni;uria-:e. why people have chii- nounced. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL with feline ferocity aitfl crush with a blow of its paw or crunch in its Christian friendship, helping others I dren. and otlior sociological and psy- savage jowls. A good habit is the best of servants and a bad habil is Season Of Advent Kirst Friday Masses: 6.30, 7:15 CHURCH through special gifts, handcraft proj- chological factors in marriage and 8. 125 Elmer St., Wctfleld the worst of masters. ects, training the yirls to be leaders A charge will he made to pay for in the future church, and learning lo Minister*: Habit is the labor-saving device of tlie central nervous system of the Starts Sunday the enst of the guides, question- OUR LADY OF LO'JRDES L. R. Stanford body. Without this power we would be burdened with infinite detail. With understand and use the Word of (iod naires, schedules and inventories -R. C. CHURCH in their daily lives. M. E. McCullougb i< many questions ore taken rare of by the reflex powers of that central At Redeemer used in the 304 Central Ave., Mountainside Sunday: 9:30 and 11 a.m., wor- nervous .system. The value of a habil is tiiat we do a tiling instanlly, Two years ago, the club decided to To apply, write the* Presbyterian (lev. Gerard J. McGarry, Pastor adopt an American Indian girl from ship in the sanctuary; the sacrament .,..,„. '0 "ore (p possibly easily. The traditional season of Advenent j Church. MO Mountain Ave., or tele Assistants ar Oklahoma, her name is LUCMKUI Rev. Francis F. McDermltt of Holy Communion will be cele-i' , •*« The sum of all apprenticeship, edncalron. culture, training—-the cud brated; Rev. M. E. MeCullough will ' ***'"">* "all for it;^ Grayson. The club contributes $10 n j ' uS! |'*%. "^^"^peda.., design- Rev. Francis X. Carden : sll and aim of the normally ambitious—is the formation of habil. "I'ractice month to her support, and to dnt; preach on the topic, "The Names We U *nts and Jo.-, til Dec. 21. The season is marked vd for college students and others Rectory—1221 Wyoming Dr. s ria makes perfect" is only another way of saying, "Habit makes perfect"— has given $240 to see that this flir. who plan to be married in the spring ADams 2-4007 Give the Sacrament." j; !™, ,| "ele BiWeci" for good or iil. has adequate clothing and one yood by the lighting of the Advenl wreath, 9:15 a.m., church school, nursery au-lli Norton Bible clsa |( a candle for each of four Sundays. It is opin to married couples who Sunday Masses—7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 meal a day. Lucinda has often ex- :nmhl desire to have some premar- through sixth grade; 10:45 a.m., Your personality is the distillation of your daily habits. There is the The color of the altar paramcnls and 12. church school, nursery through 12IH MADISON AVtrS pressed her gratitude and love to ital counselling in a post-marital habit of self pity, for instance. Thai is a favorite indoor amusement for the girls in her letters. Kuch jjirl has changes to violet. Special seivitvs Weekday Masses—6:30. 7 and 8. grade; 7 p.m.. Senior High Fellow- Key, Jack H. Bat, countless numbers. There is a bitter kind of sweetness, a sorrowful kind are .scheduled. selling. Holyday Masses—6, 7, 8, 10 and Sunday: II a.m.. tto-&. a wallet-sized photo of Lucinda. ship bawling party. Mr. Barker wil of joy in pitying yourself. The whole world is against you. It resents your The regular services at fl:S0 and 8 p.m. Wednesday: 4:30 p.m., confirma- particular kind of meanness. II does not make allowance for your peculiar For several yours the girls have "Do We made favors for the annual teachers 11 o'clock next Sunday will mark 1st Friday Masses—6:30, 7:15. tion class; 5:30 p.m., Junior High sort of ciisscdnes-. The world is not sad when you are sick, nor pitiful tile beginning of the observances. Advent Mid-Week Novena—Our Lady of Miraculous Fellowships Slipper and program, when you are pale. It does not know bow cruel fale is lo you. how unjust and leaders banquet at the church. REDEEMER LUTHKtt In December, they plan to make The Vicar David A. Wood, assistant Medal, Monday, 8 p.m. Loomis Hall. the world, how careless of your feelings, or bow ignorant of your real to Ihe pastor, will deiivcr the ser- Benediction—Fridays 2:30 p.m. Cor. Cowperthmlt, pi ^ favors for the Lutheran Church Services Will Rev. Waltar A. ft, self. Just dope yourself long enough with self-pity and you'll be a con- mons, developing Ihe subject, Confessions—Saturdays, eve of 1st ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH tinual nuisance. Women's Christmas dinner. At tilt' Vicar DovW A.«« recent November meeting, the girls "Amos: God's I'rophei For Social Fridays and Holydays, 4 until 5:30, 41. E. Broad St. and 7:30 until 9. Take that liabit of forever talking about yourself We easily become made and filled .mail Thanksgiving Justice." Tlie Iiible book of the Stress Renewal The Rev. Richard J. Hardman Sunday:8:3O_m.,Ciiif! baskets for the Children's Specialized month for reading throughout the Baptisms—Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- The Rev. John C. W. Llnsley will sing at early smict.s the center of our litlle universe. We talk in season and out of season Sunday school and Bib!* c_ about our train of troubles and tremendous triumphs. Hospital in Mountainside congregation was I lie prophet Amos. The major emphasis of the three pointment Tire Rev. Joseph S. Harrison A .summary of tho book and its prin- Wednesday evening services in Ad- Marriages — Arrangements to be a.m.. Holy C-inircmior, ,f For special fun, the girls hold a The Rev. Hugh Llvengood br;iled at main wrvltf. Then there is the bail habit of inlerferiua willi other people's affairs. roller skating party in March, and a ciple teachings will be included in vent. Nov. 30, Dec. 7 and 14, will be made at rectory two months in ad- Friday: 6:30 p.m., Junior Episco- Every family, every church, every shop anil office has its interlems. big picnic in June. Ihe sermons of the day. ;hat of ex;Miiiiiiny the church's roles pal Young Churchmen. Wednesday: 10 iz. in society. ISihlc study; 11 air., j. At a candlelight ceremony in De- At H.-.TO the Children's Choir under Sunday: 7:45 a.m., holy commu- Church going is a h;\bit ;md slaying away is a habit. Politeness or direction of Miss Darlclic Krug will Under the fieneral title "Christ, FIRST CllUItCII OF CHRIST, chapel. rudeness, generosity or stinginess, friendliness or unfriendliness is a cember the following girls will be nion; 8:45 and 10 a.m., holy commu- installed' as officers for 19GG-G7: sing "How Blest Arc They Who Hoar- the Church and Society," the Rev. SCIENTIST nion und sermon; 11:30 a.m., pray- liabit. Exaggeration, and some unUulliiulness are habits. Not many of God's Word." At 11 the Luther Arnold J. Dalilquisl of Calvary Luth- 257 Midway Ave. our thought., are actions but are the result of hubil, Kood or bad. Debbie Strauss; vice president. Les- er and sermon; 12:45 p.m., holy bap- lie. McVey; secretary. Christine choir will sing, "Lift Up le Heads U-rnn Church, Cranfoiil, will use three Famvood tism; 7 p.m., Senior Kpiscouii! More Church !H Axe your habits friends or fiends? Do they help you up or drag you Kaiser; Irea.-urer, Laurie Anbelbeck, O Ye Gates" by George F. I.'amicl. of the documents coming from Ihe Sunday Services: 11 a.m. Young Churcluncn. down? Why not make your nervous system an ally instead ol un enemy? all of Cranford:and librarian, Lesley Through the courtesy of '.lie local recent Cunventiun of the Lulheran Wednesday evening testimony Monday: 8 p.m., annual parish men's club of the Lutheran Law- Church in America, in Kansas City, meeting, 8:15 p.nn.. meeting. on Next pn Decide definitely that you will break down the sin or habit, and then Chapman of Westfield. The present advisors for the club, besides Miss men's League, a 47-pafif book lei of which indicate the church's role with- burn the bridges behind you. Each day. you will yet stronger. There is Advenl devotions for th_ family allar in society. These documents will be Ihe "continuity of training." Unbroken advance means the nccumulalioii Wilfrid, am Mrs. Edna Angelbeck. ALL SAINTS' EPIScOf-AL CHURCH Mrs. Kay Luce, Mrs. Marion Lom- will be distributed f'.ce of charge. available in advance, so that those 559 Park Avenue Of force, and momentum. From that moment, "It is God that workelh in Tlie title. "Come Gracious J.onl. ; at end ing can rend tht-m prior to TERRILL ROAD BAPTIST CHURC us." It isn't long until we have our habit—and—habitation—in God." bardi, Mrs. Dorothy Hake and Mrs. Scotch Plains MrrllnK In Ihc CST.rrll. II. _.l )Jr. II!*_ o Carol Wehrli. Our Ilcurls Rc-iieu," indicates Ihe coming. The Rev. Joaeph T. Hammond l_0O blpck 1>rrlll ltd., Scotch Pllln purpose of the puUiciliim of which Kach of the three services will be Rector Sunday School 8:4R Training Union Pastor Kilward C. May of Kvanston. set within an informal worship ex- Morning WorBhtp 11:0. Evening Wonblp Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; Nursery* provided at all •errl-ii. Thanksgiving Service is the luilhii'.'. The Kvunstnn perience. They will also provide op- JnmM A. Brook*. Vmmior pastor is execut-ve director of the portunity for dialogue and discus- ):I5 a.m., prayer and sermon; nurs- Tonight Al Calvary Whrntrid.sc Foundation, which sup- sion. All sessions will be held in the A Thanksgiving service of worship ports a medical and social ministry new lounge. will he held at Calvary Lutheran through the world. The session Nov. 3(1 will consider Church, Cranford, tonight at ll:l.">. "The ISiblical and Theological Per- Be on your way, The Hcv. Arnold J. Dahlrjiiist will speclivcs for the Church's Involve- HERE'S WHY... use "America, Thanksgiving, and: Patton To Address ment in Society. God" as the title of his sermon. The session Dec. 7, will consider leaving laundry Calvary choir will sing the Inlroit, Unitarians Here The Church's Position on Poverty. Psalm 150 as set by Gclincnu: and 'llie third session. Doc. 14. will Psalm 07, in a setting by lleinrich The Unitarian Fol!ou>.liip of West- weight The Church's Position on problems here! Schutz. ield will moot at 4::JO Sunday aft- Church and Stale. The annual ingathering of canned ernoon in the YMCA. The speaker goods and monetary gifts for the he Kenneth L. I'attun. minister lulheran Welfare Association of .Jer- of the Kidgewond Society for Uni- sey City will continue through Sun- Thanksgiving Day With our convenient, efficient service you have Lirians. day, Mr. ration received his MA and Duplex Freezer BD from the Divinity School of the Service Listed the day for happier pursuits. University of Clik'aj'.n. and further Hnrvest Home Supper work in philosophy al Ihe l.'niver- The observance of Thanksgiving ity of Wisconsin. For a time lie Day at Westfield's Lutheran Church Refrigerators outsell all Attracts Church Croup was employed ns a cumnioreia! arl- SAME DAY SERVICE ON LAUNDRY AND will include the service of thanks Mountainside—More than 150 mem- isl and his first ministerial work and praise al (I a.m. The early hour DRY CLEANING UPON REQUEST bers and friends gathered last Fri- was with the Disciples of Christ. is an accommodation to all who wish day evening for the harvest home During his seven years as minis- lo IwtTin the day with worship and others combined! supper in the Mountainside Union er of the Unitarian Society of Mad- still have time for the ninny other Chapel. John Fisher, magician and son, Wis.. a radio program was es- activities of the holiday. a junior at Fairleigb Dickinson Uni- lahtished which still continues. Ore The sermon will be delivered by IVORY DRY CLEANERS versity, performed tricks whicli fas- of his programs in which he "resign- lire vicar, David A. Wood, who will cinated adults and children alike. ed from Ihe while race to join llv Heal the subject, "Give Thanks For Two films, "Benny the Bat" and uunan race" received international Cod's Deliverance." The junior AND LAUNDERERS "Wonders Above" were shown to iwblicily. He participated in the choir will sing the anthem, "Thou planning of the Frank Lloyd Wright OPPOSITE FIRE HEADQUARTERS the children while the Rev. Alex. Visitcst the Earth," under the direc- church Wright was to build fur the tion of David A. Jani.sko. The hymn. 16 PROSPECT ST. AD 2-5020 Lconovicli. recently returned from Hussia, spoke and showed films tak- Unitarian movement into which lie "To Thee O Lord Our Hearts We en of the church behind the Iron was bo:"ii. Raise." will be sung by the chil- Curtain. From l!ii:> until his recent move dren's choir under the direction of to ltidgewnod, Mr. l'aiion was min- Miss Dnrlene King. Alan GaN'un ister of the Charles Street Meeling will be the organist. House, Unitarian Univcrsalist of Boston, Mass. This Iv.iiau as an ex- UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP I ension project of Ihe Massachu- OF WF.STFIKI-D setts Univcr.salist Convention. A M1MT.I1 RellgluD | It w.ls set up as a pilot project to VMCA ' develop nvw programs and ap Sunrlny: 4:.10 p.m.. speaker. Ken-i pi'oaches in liberal reliF;ion. The iielli L. ration, minister of Ridfie- 1 Meeting Hou.-e has developed proj- wnutl Society for linilnrlans; topic, ects in art. symhotism. worship, an- liesliititi:; I.ilier.ili-iu: Simdciy school Jute* tffi<.r, thems, hymns, readings, recorded .Hid nursery care. All are welcome. *Jp«i»n>Jity There's more than one reason... music, the dance, cluirch architec- ture and i:.s coi:r;-iin:i of !!«• ari and Aiorc ice—n a iresi, MorC fro-pn lo;d eaiily tillTig or slopping! Ne Stored and removed. Dewr symbols of lire world reli'tirms has CHRISTIAN SCIENCE mate lce•M^^ler kteps party- "bookcase" J^-^lv^s. pe'nit received wide aMcnti'in. K.-nticlir RADIO PROGRAMS a bolioTi frcwer el tves. h sue supply of ice cti.H'i alivcyj if or en loods to b» HackeJ tike I'attmi ha:. vri!t---n owr 13 himk-i (if or raled capacity. on hand. GJanl iwsK.t holds books. Swing op shelf gua'ds bplo I&0 len cubes. proven! food Uom f3ll.fi( cut prose and poetry fur tl.v Meclin;: j -tiftod, food is «s>«r to fe- House Press aiul I;cacnii I'ress, i THE BIBLE rn ewe. In addition 1".' ba< wrill-u Mime 211 ; SPEAKS TO YOU pamplilits for Meeliii!; House Piv.:-". A niin.hir of Ihe nvidiivis :i:vl hynsi"" | What is tho purpose of spir- in the nrw I'nil.iriMM hymnal ituai healing? It can be "Hymns for the (VlehrMiim nf Life" u'i'iv uiitiiT, by Mr. I1; I!,in. sum mod up in one word — The Wc.-.|!io!il area coinMiiinily !•• ! wheloness. Spiritual healing invili-il In h'^ir Keiiiicih Vallnn r treats tho "whole" man — speak Sunday on ""lte-l.iii:i- Liberal- ! mind and body. To learn ism." I more about what the Bible Only Adniral Make. Duples*... Ir t sire to fit yrur fa-nily... 33" to as' *Me. 20 lo 30 <"• "• CJPj:ty" JK1IOVAll'S WITMiSSES says on thi_ subject, listen Mit u Match Colofl. Dupltx' fitezer Rcl.istralci- Mil ji.in.. Watch-| 143 E. off-street Parking Facilities lower study edmhicled liy means nf I 'liieslions and answer ennsideration MORNING Wesrf«e>° Licensed Staff »• (if article entitled. "I'uilding on a WNEW-1130 Ke.-6:45 AM. AD 3-2123 Charles E. Dooley Iti!:lu Fouiidalinn With Firv-ltcsist- WNBC — 06O Kc. — 7:3O A.M. Frank J. Dooloy DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME_ anl Materials." SUNDAY MORNING 2 8 No Carolyn M. Dooloy ' '»h Avo. W., Cranford Tuesday: It p.m.. ((iieslidii and an- WERA-1590 Ke. - 8:15 A.M. •--onK * Dooley BR 6-02S5 swer discussion ciinditi led in Ihe | Open Monday and Friday Til 9 — Daily T« 6 Virile sltidy aiil, "Things In Which j FIRST SUNDAY it is Impossible For Gixl To Lie." THE WESTFIEU1 (N. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. J9t* Page 3 Activities In The Churches

through 12lh grades ai !<-:io. am! : year olds through third gradi a; 1] At K ORTHODOX I'RKSBVTEHIAN 5:30 p.m.. young adui;_v s.:io f,... junior, middlor und senior U-'.iuv lino Boulevard Jar f'.. Adiiius. Mimstrr ships: 8:15 p.m.. pastoral u>niiii,ili-L meeting. Toi:u.n-,ni ., :. !n -, :,.vl,.^,v..,.. I'o.v M-I-.I,-,. Hi,- \U-\ l-:,,!!,i: !• K: i Wednesday: 7.15 p.m . y Mr .»:• :=.:>- n..,!.ery ,-•„- " i.|'- II 1I-H1-- worship. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST •«.id Iw Win:.,; >1-:,,,.i ,,,Kj „„„.,,. SCIENTIST 422 £. Broad St. sliij) seriK-e. -.-.if,-. |II,-;UIUT li.A Sunday Services—II A.M. Sunday School—11 A.M. ["'I "H-iuv rh;i:,l| !!>!.! >:m;. 7 |."ll! d;l-v Nursery—Jl A.M. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8:15 P. M. CALVARV \.L 1HKHAN £MANL'-EL "Thure is no wisdom nur undii standing nor counsel acaiius! ilu 108 Eujtman St.. Crauford E. Broad St. Ixird." Kev. Arnold J. Dahlquisi This is the Gulden lexl of ll.i: i CkarLs A. Kroloff Ht-v. Ciordon I,. Hull !i cvt> week's Christian Scii-neo U>ss ail' Sillld;i.v il and Ml 4., ,, ,„ lt.cu| Jr fobbi Krolu" wiil M*8k ol: Sermon to be read in all Christian Ijujiion—The Siranjic Case Science churches this Sunday. Till • feniss by Maurice Sam- ol tile lesson is. "Ancient and Mod- ern Nei,I;iy: K 15 p.m.. AdM-nl jev P. (or«in. No religious of Scriptural passages from Mai lliew. describing Jesus' forlhrixh: resistance to the three ssitjnic temp- No rcliticius school. FIRST MKTIIum.ST CIIL'KCII 1 tations that cuine to him in the ui,. s re^rdinp tvmpii mcm- Ministers: 11 derness. r,d llio I"' ' "oliK>»JL! ry * l arc welcome. al textbook, "Science and ilealll, Krv. Dunald G. Junes ay Iw utoncd by tail- with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Hev. I'hllip U. Dletlprich Baker K.ddy include the following;: Sundiiy: si: IS ami 11 am , all lie- "Truth has no consciousness of er- pai'lini'iiiii dl the ehiirrli school meet. RltL ROAD BAPTIST ror. Love lias no sense of hatred »3O mid 11 a.m. woi.sliip s.-iuees CHL'RCH Life hns no partnership with dea>h in Hie s;inilii;iiy. Dr. riark W. Hum. I In Terrlll Junior High Truth, Life, and Love are a law ol senior miniMer, will projeh. Tins is Scotch Plains annihilation to everything unlike Ihe first Sunday in Advent, (he Mir- S (S a in.. Sunday school; themselves, because Uiey declare rameiij ,,\ duly coniDiuniun will De uorship. Kcv. James H. nothing except God." observed at both services: 8 p.m.. Is sermon topic will be membership cl.-iss; evmini.s.siuii on lime"; 6 p.m., training WOODSIDE CHAPEL education. i.m.. worship, the sermon Morse Avenue, Fuwood Wodnesdiiy: B I'm. finance cum- ,il be -W'liiil Baptists Be- Sunday: !1 a.m., Charles Anner- mission, worship cunmiissiuii. adull il Samtification." ding of Fanwood will bring the mes-cdutaliim prounnn. sage at the Family Bible Hour. The 10 LAKE rilUKCII Sunday School will be in session at FANWOVM PKESBVTEKIAN OF CHRIST the same time; 7:30 p.m., Milton CHURCH The Room Built To Show You The Best Springfield Ave. Schraeder of Moody Bible Institute 71 Marline Arenue, 8. Fowler, Minister will show a film on literature work Grorge L. Hunt DD, Minister Lrnimoiis. Minister at the evening serviee. Sunday: !i:iu and II o'clock wor- m. and 7 p.m., worship; Tuesday: 8 p.m.. prayer and Bible ship sen-ices: l>r. Cniriie !.. Hunt Sunday school; Wednos- study time at the clinpel. will preach nil Ihe topic "On l-:aKles 1 IV/lcicj . Bible study, Friday: 7:30 p.m.. The Woodside Wings." Tin sacramenl of Huly Com- RECTANGULAR for Sunday: "Give Bible Club and the J-lli-ers will met;t munion will In- administered und at the chapel. The Senior Hi group new members will In- publicly re- will meet at the home of the Mayers ceived ;it Ixilh services: «»::tO and II BIG PICTURE i WILLOW GltOVE at 7:45 p.m. MIL, church seluiol classes f(ir nur- lESRVTERIAN CHURCH sery Cl years' thrnii};h Bill Kr;uU': II a in . senior ludt :rstery fiitecMa free .u-ri/.f Tor 1-yiar. Como In—1st us donionslrato revolutionary IVIagnavox TV—you'll never bo satisfied with anything less! Astro-Sonic Storoo! It will bring an entirely new world of boautlful music WESTFIELD into your huine. Complolo Audio Controlt: No-drift FM/AI'C, Tunt'il Rl St.iKn on l«>lli Sixty Eight Fine Quality Shops Offering You TIV1/AM for o[)tlintjm purformanco, oasy flywhiiel tuning. f'ru

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Open Monday and Thursday evening! Spanhh Provincial Muvitrj Slvre-j. 7/1 .•/.:!'. [impl.i'.of. air :u;p^n:i:m sp«nf.eu, By Appointment Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings Duul 1019 lurn(utJo, f/.i, MA. FM SICIOO. SCIvS ID Out /eric-ui: c/nd j«lect /J Page S THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, I9Mi Blue Devils At Plainfield For Thanksgiving Day Game Boys Baseball Barringer Comes From _ Senior High Booters Upset Pingry High School Harriers State Champions In County Soccer Tournament Seeks Aides To Surprise Locals, 27^ The Board of Trustees of the By JERKY HYMAN By OUIE KLINGER Westfield mounted several strong Weslfield Boys Baseball League has Tomorrow al II a.m. the West- in ,]«,! '1L°! drives in the third quarter: hut 1 1 The Westfield soccer team defeat- begun plans for another season in field Blue Devils will face Plainfield j .Junie* T^" * ' G«\(! ed Pingry (or the first time in it.s failed to get off any effective shots. in their traditional Thanksgiving Day I Gellzn'itr L'"' Tw*nb? « history Saturday, in the semi-final Ohaus received another direct kick, 1967. Again this year, some 1500 clash. The Devils are coming off u j ' round of the Union County Tourna- but his try went out of bounds. boys are expected to play in the pro- jolting 27-27 tie with Barringer, and i., t>stfie]vi?" f ° ' a* was also their firsl loss lo a Union ing to move into position, slipped the two clubs, with Plainfield ieadma I .-.ifi...\ . ! pU!' frtn- ,. County team in the last seven years. just us a Pingry player took a shot. quired to assist with the operation I he series with a record of 31-18-5. The Devils produced the only The ball, however, sailed over the if the league. At present, there is a Westfield will be seeking to mainfain tally seven minutes into the first goal. need for adults to act as managers its unbeaten record and win in Plain- quarter. After a direct kick by Jim and assistant managers in all field for the first time since lDiHJ. Ohaus was knocked down by tlte A few moments later a tie-up de- second veloped in front of the Westfield leagues which are Grasshoppers (8 The Cards are hoping to avenge last ar situat es without either CHRISTMAS RECORD VOL 5 Bob Miles, Dan Morash, Bob Neill, This Saturday conies at a steep hill which the run- the Devils lo emerge the victors. team making a first down. The score Kevin Wink, Scott Wright, and Glenn "We expect the biggest turnout in ners must scale twice, in the middle Drew Viglianti and Jon Allen sup- at the half was 13-0. Larsen. of the race and again shortly before Featuring our seven year history of Boys plied those plays. Viglianti inter- Tlie third quarter seemed to be a This is the third championship for League Wrestling in Westfield," Jim the finish. On the second time up, cepted two passes and ran them 50 JULIE ANDREWS the Rockets in the past five years. Calvert was running shoulder to continuation of tlie second until mid Academy Award Winner Mansell, president, said following a and 57 yards for two of the throe way through the period when Vig- This year's team scored 1G1 points meeting of officers whan final plans shoulder with Mast Brunswick's Tion Westfield touchdowns. while holding its opposition to 59. Bajloy. Just behind were Andy lianti picked off his second pass of "Sound of Music?' and^Hamdi" were made for the forthcoming sea- Allen caught a long pass from the afternoon on the Westfield 44. He The outstanding offense of the son. Meltzoff of Union and North Ber- quarterback Pat McCabe and scamp- ANDRE PREV1N Rockets was too much for the Vik- gen's Dan .Traficante. As they got cut across the field, eluded tacklcrs An entry blank on this page may ered the remaining yardage to Rive nlong the way and escaped several | Composer, Pianist & Conductor ings to contain. Although down 18 be used to sign up at the Elm Street over the hill, Culvert turned on thethe Devils their other score. He also points at halftime, the Vikings didn't steam,1 to leave the exhausted Bailey more as he sped down the sideline School Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 snatched a Jefferson aerial deep in the rest of the distance. The game $1OO ltmtten»p«r quit fighting as Chris Snowber swept noon. Entry blanks will also be 25 yards back at the finish. Westfield territory to stop the enemy cuitomtr. the end on a reverse and went 30 settled down once more until the end available at all grade schools. Graves, a junior, ran an out- early in the first period. when Jefferson marched 60 yards 6-Q-134, 135 Additional HI ft SSM. Stann S4.M Gary Kehler, Westfield High' School standing race to finish tenth. Just The defensive unit, led by Jim only to be stopped on the Blue football, wrestling and golf coach behind, in 14th and Kith were Brown Kcnnclly, Kevin McNamara, John Devil 7, News From The has endorsed this program as ex-and Gordon. The fifth man wasDudds, and Bill Dunham did a fine f Colleges tremely worthy and beneficial in theRugg, who came on late to cross the job containing the Minute Men's of- Be an "Early Bird".don't taka chancn physical and mental development of line 40th. Brown and Murray finish fense. Standouts for Jefferson wore John W. "Jay" Stevens of 303 boys of league age. ed 54th nnd 57th, among the best halfback Tom Kcnner and passing Mountain Ave. is a sophomore letter- "No sport is more demanding and sophomore performances of the day. combination quatcrback Greg Pogue More Sports man on the Lambeth College basket- self satisfying than wrestling because Culvert's 12:41.2 was only one to split end Larry Nolton. ball team. of its emphasis on the individual The contest began with Jefferson One of the medal winners in an in-rather than team effort," Kehler (Continued on nexr page) had trouble breaking through the Next Page vitational cross country meet for the said. "In wrestling a boy must plan winners, Milford Academy, was Ken- his moves and execute them himself. neth Sokoloff of 12 Bates Way. He Tlie sport aids the growing boy in finished fifth in the field to help developing strength, speed, condi- Milford win the meet, tioning and skill. 1 know that several Two Lafayette seniors from West- members of my present high school field closed their college football fot ball and wrestling squads have IS ALL YOU PAY TO AVOID careers Saturday in the 102nd meet- football through this program," he ing with Lchigh. said. GETTING STUCK THIS WINTER Bill Hedden has been a starter at Anton Tinnosz, vice president nnd guard or linehacker ever since his coacli has offered a demonstration sophomore year. He's been one ofand lecture on wrestling to all Cub- the most consistent and reliable masters in Westfield. Hhe program blockcrs the Leopards have had inwas put on for the Wilson School the last three seasons. Cub Pack and the Holy Trinity Cub The other senior is guard Earl Pack, recently. Last year the pro- Vigne who has been Lafayette's first gram was shown to Washington nnd substitute on offense. Tnmaqucs Schools. One of the leaders of the strong Other league officers are Dick offensive attack for the Brown Uni Gottlick, secretary; Bob Zitch, ad- versify freshman soccer team wa: visor; Norm Mornsh, chief referee Bill Paden of Crescent Pkwy. The and advisor; Dick Adams and Phil 5-7, 140 pound forward was one ofSwart, coaches, and John Stokes, the squad's outstanding playmtikcr: Barney Janish ami Jeff Minno, as- and contributed strongly to the Cub: sistant coaches. perfect 11-0 record. He was grodi The league is open to boys rfip aled froin Westfield High, where I:- 7 through 13, and team matches are earned all-Union County honors in held at the high school Saturday soccer. mornings.

WESTTIELU DOYS WRESTLING LEAGUE Lotus—High-speed styling! This boot sets a new Registration — Elm Street School — Saturday, Nov. 2fi — ft to 12 Noon pedwin record for sharp looks every time out. Soft shag Boy's Name Weight (stripped) leather* comes up high on the ankle—makes a snug cockpit for your foot. Come in and see Birth Ecliool Grade this great new boot soon. i|.0O to •• *v00 WINTER TREADS (Month) (Year) RETREADS ON SOUND TIHE BODIES Participated in Boys Wrestling League, l'J6fi OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Sizes 3'A-ll Yes No Team He has recently been examined by a physician and to the best of our knowledge and belief, is physically fit to participate in supervised wrestling. He has our unqaulificd permission to engage in this activ- ity, and it is understood, and we agree that he will participate at his own risk nnd that the Westfield Boys Wrestling League does not as- sume any liability by reason thereof. Fathers arc asked if they are able to assist as referees Q] NATIONWIDE

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Registration Fee: $2.5O-Payable Ol Elm Street School, Nov. 26, 1066. the Fitting of Children's Shoes . . . ra ec < n e 1 r rri81 1 mint pfO" ' * ? ^'' " fpI ,Cj'whit'> '5,-i;t' 1 n u n£ 17 ELM ST. 233-7172 WESTFIELD on Fireslor * **' *J • p^haw P IS* Parent's Signature Of actual current selling :'f''«1^J>flBB^^^^ Address Phone No. Open Monday Evening THE WFSTFIF.I.D IV J.I LEADER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 18*« Page 7 B by or Chris Pratt ur IHin Berse I'.m.-- 0 r Sports Schedule j Bowling Results j «}s Football ing troutile for the (Ji.iiUs. Holy Trinity Harriers nte A fine iiair.e «as also tiiriK^J in 1*> linut'd (rotn previous page) January fiutn ptoviuus i*. U>iiU, l't'le Kiufl. Tim (io.-ki. 3 Pi.ill,ri(!d . lltil,!,.,:-,], »iary Moric, Sco'.t \wv's l-:t:x;ii>r-l tl Stonehens irh iit-id tiiv sroi'i i wboy attack Dan l)"l.»«iiiu'll. Brad Harris. J.iiin -out. ivhi.'h. ln-'Wovi-r. was broken Pin Up Girls BASKKTBAI I. K—iYaiifi.nl lOi-Mi.ei-i .; choi-k fi»r n;»isl llio yamo. Tlio LonjiweU. Bob llmklt-y. Sin Bunch- [ i;i*fi- ihai irniriiii-.t; l>y Essfs <'atiio- I ':::—H iilNii!*- l! itiipo!".i!H ix ii jiyiiilj; wore HIT. Tiicker (,'or)' iuid Davo T«yin- Urcvinlirr -, ! iit-'s ".Marvelous Miirtui" l.iquori. 4:00 |l:7—S.-iilrli Pining (Park A, lui .tirt'd l>y iuilii!>ut Al Deombeleg pluNed one of lu> n T. 1 KIT,, ;•:: 1 .'. •. who r;»i IL':2(>7. and Bricks Russ Mi- Tile l'o«lwys U'liind U-0 with finest K«'»es lit v|uai1eil>a<'k «'itlt 'ii> ,•>! Hi-nil A v\. •j.sp February I.I- i;tai<> iVi'.. It... '•Taintoi'. who roil 12 25 K:U-.< alxiui fotii ininutfs (o j-i.i)' m'\er sinart play calling and strong defi-n- i*t. IM I".M,I. r l( ,., \ : KarliiT in tin- wct'k. thi? Dt'vils Ra y H,, sam up and n;n(ii> ;i I-IMI b;itl!e of it. mil K.I •', ill IT AM, Kictih Plains i nl Rd ) Au Tin, 1 ii.-.-.ihiiiiK 3:-!:. .SeutcH Plain.- k Avt-.i li., scorin;; Vi JH>II*.{S in Ilk* final f«mr ,11M- ai.,1 I'lUh. II,- : r.iinulos. In ilk- twining minutes oi ' . vi ill', it double moot v ictory over 3.'HI T V January stunt at 3:4S p.ill. Iho iiiitiH1 fh.viio St !\ipos' passes M.II T.-i'll I!--i , ] ISerki-li-y IU-IKIIIS and Kdi.son Town- Ki, n u \ iv 'j.--hi|i Si'itior Telt> Sav aiie It'd the 4:30 Smart Set Triangle i'lii"ked Ii>r i«o TlXs to I.ii-Iei- to i> r, . 1,..': i K rni n v ilk- January make a ivul luitV uf il Tlio j;;imc 111 .: i*. I:..; I'P ill'illlo Mini Will!:. tlllloMisi L'tOM'ly l)>' I. l s lll.llll ,-|iaiiil"""' r.--Sri.tcli I'l.iins d'Lii-k Avi.) II,,me M..,k., . Ii Horry oncloit with M\i'f.s ivrmi'i'iiis a PaJi- ;; junior.- Mike Mclilvtm and Bob ' •!•• Pail, . JIN I OK 14 Iti-lliiu !!•• March 6 t'l.irl; llirew Ml Awiy llu'r funilile on I lie 2(K> yard line iitul >V I. T I" , , Shriv i'V. <•>•>"-' I. r- u u; . .. Hr-H.ki ii t:' 11". 2—.Si-.m-li l'liiiiis (Ti-rriU H,l ) It,,-','! | lite Cinvlitiys Uiukinj; fur anollier '•'••••' I'"." ' n in H-.i '.\ Tins season, ttte Devils com|iiU\l *•—M on "lt:i insult- \u ,\ • N'.'I'I" ! -.0 A.M. : si'ore. 4 ja l.'i J teiuid in du.t! meets and won " •• • n.iins it',,1 u AV-I-.I A«VV M,l'ati February .im I'.Jl. ^7— MuiiMUlili^iili- J i Yikinu'i. * i 0 S »I IK 11 Si'., J, 1 s 0 7 I I - ' fiiri'e ctiaui|iionshi|is. CaHrrt liroko BASKETBALL Jl--«.'lui-k iHrnvi-i-1 II.. • ill:,.l.> •' A «., SENIOR 1.KAGIK Under the dhoeliort itf Bob Mii'-s- . ill.il I 11,.,, '. (tn* schtml din! meet civinst' lvciird b February T.-.-ll It,-,i ! :uld tilau's ut'otf a new oiu- fur un- 7—IjIndMl I M(-Manis.* i AI The Boars' standouts in a bitter man plans have been completed (ur\I -I Vi I.-. Illlil: Church ' ' dii' c•l;l^^lnen. Stitnii'aries: »— s.ut.-li Plains • -l-.it ii! IM i \» defensive liiittU- were Dave Smith, tlio Kirst Annual Li'a^ue Award Tie- 13 l^iiuli- Fabettes IVilTK- MB :i. 4." f. sentalum Dinner to bo held at the aiKe; . . . Bruce Cant. Kurt Stiefkon. Dave Ink- 3:311 17 West wood. Sunday. Div. 4 at 4:S0. I. C.,!v. ll.Hirv. Etl: 3. •All fcumi.'H Ftarl at ?..! " uk.-l 17 ster. Oiip Danker, .lulinny Ziinnier- ,-...ri u n.-i ntf. NH !!ii nil,-,, ;•; I'l. liu|.ti.-l .... -•.". r Jl man, Ben OIMMI, Stove lU\lil>' :nid Tlie S<*nior i'lwunpion Steolers and Mi.: •• I I, Slr . 1,. Mil; ?. l.lltl l^ Hll.il III. us chit ••:, 1 LEGAL NOTICES 2:1 tlie Junior Champion Hnekcls will he II. i- ... i'. ii. i-:in«, i January ROOSEVELT ' Sl " ill I i-K:i I l,.ll:ll .... '..'] j Jiilinny Uavns s|H';irlH':uliiij! tlie di - Winiiluir tlmu 1 11 11,.me 3:45 ffiisiv Nril, Cli'iin jitiil Cikiit ran the mi.' ""- ll.iiim s. I ii BASKETBAM, ri. ,M.-it..,,]!>• '.'. -j presented with trophies. All other f titn.l and prr II i A«:iy S:30 taoklr.s well vvitfi t);itmy Pittoro pu'k- league players will be nwurded em- f "VWntfW'W. t*» Hlty of MM ti i.it-ni: t N l \V-Klrl.l 15. llrrki-lrj HrlMhla IM 11 <• 340 l-'n, lia ;oi. inj! up s»"il yurdiific up thi" middle bloms. I s.v.m.-. \\ . •;. Mi-illyiiii, W; :i. A Wii.v December K In the wuiI !.i!\.-i W -1 1». lliiiwn. VV: Fi. ll.MU... Boro Women's on iiffoiisc. T;U U;t!»'S ;ind l\'onn Kary Kehler. senior liitfh sciiuol (MI,1 n. :i linn II \V il An,hi MUM, M': 7. Jl-.i Rl'io Of MrtdijiOli j^Vi'llU.'. 1 Away 1 Hi* S'lll II-, i. CIH'SU'I 1«1 tile bliickini!. Noil fnotliall <'on<:li. will IH> the guesl of T'ifi.riS tfv>\ noiiihwcBltf-fly al ..ti.-nil.mi. u. v i-'i.iii.-. nil; ». Prl- Away II,:, Marl ( 11 1 Ktunc from {t« lntfr*ti'i'Ut>»i I)M> II, .mi • 3:16 Late Show Hli>nn's timoly pmstinf: kopt (IK lioiKir and will sliow films of one of v v t I.'II.-II. YV: in. llnlli'lii. \\. S: S il January » 47 f— It.isi-lli- Ciilliiili.. 1 I 14 Strot'i: tmhl point of IMKIH u Mi- Wr-triilil Id. I'.dUiin 1'H»Dsbl|> 47 ID— i'l.iinfii-lil ( M.HH..H l |>IIII. W; .1. V II...>u> IH 1 I most of the linii' lint tin' uffoiise iilK it IK O t)*<'Mt»m» ! 2? ft' Mii.ll>.., S!ltlvi W IIll-M, W; S. An1 - February An il il.I--.-i CT. |I.,,,!, K:30 17 -I'll ion I Km il.-I | t; iiitililn'l i-:i|iil;ili,'o oil si'Vor.'il iip|nil'- AV< IUO It* llu, .ilui.iii \\ ; T. All- II.: !,• • LEGAL NOTICES • l line nf l^.t 37 .1.1...I V Mkrnliniii, \V; ». I'rl- .-ill .-I.I I'l 21)- Ninth 111 l'ii-1.1 A U.I.I 17 ttum'u's ID si-oro. ii- AI Hi):t I Ii u ill IM ) II I>U "Map H..,ll.'ili, \Y. i'l—,-Vutrli ]'!.-ilii« iT.-n 17 JrHy, 01 lit t)i«- .7 —I'liimi I HUI-II.-I i s.-\ i.i-: :iiitu,TI., • •111 'M. Now ' «lr At, y II', uiiiy C'lerk'a Oflfli-o u* Mnp al—I'l.iillfli-lil i MJIXSOII I A \v .i y ors could llovi'i' liol tlioir of- •rry I H '»-. H...-K NIL 1-4 A *n*\ from safd pi Mitt uf February ! foitst' ^oitiL:. Hill Ihoir dofciiso w.is 1 hc riiimltitf tliourp (1> S>uilh 13 1 US Football ,•11 liiim .•.i . Il i-nriimii • LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS December 3—Ualiwny tiitni' th:ut i'i|iui! lo ilio task of slnp- Mint., i.r N«.iv .Im-Hiy. 4S t|cKr >i'H 07 liunuim ISatti il'5 OH tli»» northwunUriy «l*l«* «»r 10 A.M. ..It ;'i. |iin^ the l?o:ii's aii:u'k. Tom Clii-woy, I'liilnlilT. \ i AM'lli'H 1NVKST- riM't to 111—s, ut. h J 1 ]illu*riy SiTPPt; thtnc* tii H!r 1 Awiiy 4 Oil Sunday Niters tuuclidovvti carry. Hob Itrovi'sti'i's | r.aino at t^H and Tom I'oolodiU1. Bub li> ' ... tin itli.ivi'-nlat cit Mn\il>ll.- uten 1-ruMt it fj' i tn tho |iu|iit mul II.mi* C:.'HI I I f iKOINKIdINd . 7 41.ss M llli llltt'lfHt 4:UU ;i~n,)=i-ii.> i-ji'i; ii..M Miirpliy anil Totirtollolto i-arli si-orod well. M-inIn.'. In i-.Tir or mil rinii-i ll.iiiM.', rri'iii il in iiccurHniK'f) with II l:n,i: ami ,-.-I.IH 4:00 2!>—I.ln.l.-M (M.MAIHI-1 II.M I'i.i Away again in the third period to nive Dcfonsiv rly Holiinsun ami Bill Siff c.'iil.i.'ii.'i' III.IIIII «;ttii',. U'SIO It A 11 mii'vt'v of Kdviiii-d i\ It«>IUy, nii'l im- Til.' Klli'i IIT ronrrv t-M I tin lit lit to January M 1 Kiwtuti'N, I1.1-3. ft I-.H., I'.Mtli Anilmy, February l'..i. Weslfield »luit ii|i|KMi'ed to be a a! riiil, CIUI|I'IIL'.O and llriiifKar al WAV AVKM'W HVTItAWK Ki ill JlllJ'lUlll llliH Nlll.' r.—S. l'lalnfi.'l.l (C-ilai-i-i-ufi) II,.'.u la.KVATOI'.l, .Ml W.'ilili'H.lliv, I In' Nrw .loi-ricy '1iiti- ..f N.ivi-lli|.i-( A (I., I'.KHl. ill HI'llN'l iitci« (-'iniinonly lui.--Si>uli'li Plaint I'l'.'iiiti H. J4 :i(l Aw ;:an n>iii|ileltii)> aerials nil over tin- j I'.irK-y at safely mined in Ilie unixl March February field and hallback Jlarrj i-. ICarly in the linn) i«'iiiMl. Harriiv rar*l A .M iiinnitiji .-itul |i.i-sini; of Ilie Hams. »JV imil.-lirii •'' li'itlic will gi'r iiieked up a Weslfiohl fumlile I JO, varsily in;i!i I't'H al S, on tile locals :M and itiiirclu-d for a<'o-ciiplains Tom I'feilfer and 1'iiul WINTER TRACK JUNIOR IIH;HS scoro ill Mine plays, (iray a;^aiM ^ol lolfman played oiilslandini; t:.'mi;..s February WRESTLING Itic tonelldoivn Midiiay llitouull Hie olfeii^irelv- and di'fe:isiv«'ly tor (iiani-: Htilli these hoys played lARtnlc Mi-i-l .lii'Ki'V ••'lly Jnnunry period tlu- Hears recciied a punl on III Catholl.' Invll.illipiinl jvery iminite of every iMtue this ItOSi'tlU CillllOlIC ID—pinlnflnM (11 ul.l.ai ,11 HI 1MI-- their mill 27. On Ilio nest pl.-iy tlra.v 13 —Mllllnii'ii al H nli s.-li- Slu«j;s and Drags reason. The tiiants' line ol HoUnum March 1 *i-—PI*,-lit.I way (ljilitilil.il W!i) Aw slanli'd olf tii;ht liicklf, Inoki' into ;n • Kahway the defensive secondary, and romp- )a\id l.e Simey. 1>. rhillips, M. l.oni- wllli Xorlli Kim-/ .. MM* mi'.' :l —PlaiMfiilil (Miiwuii Hi I.in: ui. tile:' t'ober. John Sliders, Huh s- h i'l is, !'!:• iiirtuiii 27- Illllslilc al ed down Ilio sideline into tlie end M VI:, I ., ";ii'|ienter. .Ion Haj:::ei', .loe Thorni', l .11 —Watr linnir 1 II ll» al .VI.-, rill zone. Man-Mis kick .split the up- February Al.iMl-l I inlils and knotted tlie score. 27-27. M. Hi Iiiroliiino, It. Monheik and IV 7—<1ruii fi.nl |IM ii.i:.-) Aw.iy S. uliiss Meliale played well liolh offensively EDISON IO--l*lMcnla«'ay it'oiiiu Ui k> 11.-I1-, h Statistically, the Devils ontpliiyed II it.(I defensively BASKETBALL , l-Mls-.n , I* Ilie Hears. Tliey rolled up :ir.ll total I, The hacktiehl with Tom Pfeiffer at Why worry about winter driving when It costs so littia to QS' General'* All FruniCN Htart .- i :i i:. I'M. «| Van. .- yards and 21 first downs to Hairin- December ,}ll moved the hall well with oiil- groat economy snow tiro? Wide, flat troad with full depth, Mil- C\. I'J'd.'M Ol' t10 .l.lll. IV U.ll IMKII " *,'er's figures uf 21!."i ami nine, re- y Hick Mcllinley in IliP, ,. i- M.i i ' {;im II. On the nest play I'feiffer Cilslliilan N, m.U i * 1SI47. Uniy of H-irriiiRcr ran for 112 *as«'(l shoit lo Mark .IIIIIIIMHI who TinvlIP Utll . 11'. i yiu-ds in 1-1 carries. \V.>lfl.-lil Aiiiii' K 1 julteil liis nay in lor Ulc Tl>. X-I'oillt IT THE LEADER PRINT IT A1I...1 Ian r, i All Cm llli l pii.ss faihtl. !l T M.ir'iachasrlls rc«;r!i«! }w.'. one Ariliur Sli-vi-tis H I The It.-tins played one of their HlKii «,i.r,-»: n. I' nvr.-r ".::. motor vehicle fatality in I MM, ac- 'inest i:;niici nf Itie year uith every cll.iuil :i!'i, \V. S .1-1-1 I'll. cordinK to the Automobile U'gal As- arKltia ;ln. T. IV )oy conti'ihnliti^ to the victory. sociation. .lolin llaniahan started Ilie Hams' scoring with a fine cat Hi of one t»f Al I)eonil)eleK-s passes. II was llan- 'ali.'tn and IVmuhclck leamin^ up on several occasions with .some excel- lent passuork. Kd Mori mi who was the hii; scorer Ford, Plymouth, 'or the Hams in this name, scored Chevy, Studobokor, next. It was the liisl ol two loneli- Lnrk, Rambler. downs he .scored. 7,75x14/7.78x16 Bit; ti<'ff Crosby was next lo add to tile Hams' score. Crosby who vvilh Morton lias b"en the mainstay of tlulck, Studeb.ikor, the Hams' offense all year, played Morcury, Chryslgr, iii.s usual strong 'lame. Doclgo, Pontlac, Tho Hani defense was particularly Olds, Plymouth. tonsil with John Kerr leadine tlie? 8.25x14/8.16x15 ntt;u.-k and when Kcrr was not there Scotch for WHITEWALLS ADD 12 people who t was Il.'inralian or Motion or Cros- For Unusual ORIENTAL GIFTS STEEL STUDS really like from $1.00 to $200.00 Over 70% greater stopping traction. Up to46% moft Scotch. BAYANIHAN Horiing traction. 611 MORRIS AVE. SPRINGFIELD (t )]t\t. Sh-,1 I II lil-i '';,! ,1' I-i DEEP SELF-CLEANING CLEATS 1 Hli.<-k from Sul;> ',lli Aiv. Free Parking in Roar EXTRA FULL4-PLY NYLON CORD 376-9737 PERTIRE CONSTRUCTION

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SEE CHET MOUNT OR TOM STEELE OIL HEAT FREE ESTIMATI GENERAL TIRE SERVICE CONVENIENT TERMS 400 RAHWAY AYE., EiiZABETH EL 2-6700 "Building Headquarters" Mii,i,woiii< • smn.s'i HOURS: 7 A.M. TC 7 P.M., MON. Tit«U FRI. — SAT. 7 A.M. TO 3:30 I\V. HATKHIAI.* • I1A1UHVA1IK tONUSHUHUOt VCIEI.8 tU.- NTCSOUOlSll'tUTOIS. BiiNorr SCOTCH v Phon* AD 3-1492 Page 6 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1966« Blue Devils At Plainfield For Thanksgiving Day Game Boys Baseball Senior High Booters Upset Pingry High School Harriers State Champions Barringer Comes From I In County Soccer Tournament Seeks Aides To Surprise Locals, 2? 2? The Board of Trustees of the By JERRY HYMAN nil f By OLUE KLINGER WestfJeld mounted .several strong Westficld Boys Baseball League has Tomorrow at 11 a.m. the West- I' T * drives in I lie third quarter; foul fit-Id Blue Devils will face Plainfield The Westlicld soccer team deffat- begun plans for another season in s ed Pingry for Hie first time in its failed to gel off any effective shots. in their traditional Thanksgiving Day > Kent, 1%7. Again this year, some 1500 history Saturday, in the semi-final Ohaus received another direct kick, clash. The Devils are coming off a i round of the Union County Tourna- but his try went out of bounds. boys are expected to play in the pro- jolting 27-27 tie with Burringcr, and ment. Hoping to score. Pingry put or, a gram. the Cardinals will bring a 7-1 slate llr Tlie booters J-0 victory was Pin-strong surge in the last period. Early inlo the contest at Plainfitld. Kaniiir r.,c Oj] gry's first defeat in four years- ft In order for these boys to partici- in the quarter Fiynn, as he was Iry- pate, 300 adult volunteers will be re- This will be the 55th mcotint" of was also their firsl loss to a Union ing to move into position, slipped the two clubs, with Plainfield leading County team in the last soven years. just as a PinBi'y player look a shut. quired to assist with the operation the series with a record of 31-18-5. The Devils produced the only The ball, however, sailed over the of the league. At present, there is a Weslfield will be seeking to maintain tally seven minutes into the first goal. need for adults to act as managers its unbeaten record and win in Plain- quarter. After a direct kick by Jim field for the first time since 1900 Ohaus was knocked down by the A few moments later a tie-up de- and assistant managers in all veloped in front of the Weslfield leagues which are Grasshoppers (8 The Cards are hoping to avenge lasi Pingry goalie, Angle Willmolt came season's 21-0 defeat by Westfield. over to tap it in. WillmoU had posi- goal. The ball had been headed by year oldsi. Hedgehoppers ia year tioned himself about 15 yards from a Pingry player, standing next to Saturday the Devils blew a 21 the goal, when Fiynn leaped and Ids I, Major and International point lead in the second half to give the goalie, but as soon as the ball leagues '10. I) and 12 year oldsi, was kicked he made a break for the stole the ball. visiting IJarringcr a tie. The Bears and Pony and Mustang Leagues '13, almost pulled off a big upset when, net. The Devils had several other Bill Bauman managed to break up shots during the quarter by John 14 and 15 year oldsi. late in the final period, they march- another Pingry drive when lie inten- ed to the Westfield one yard line, Va, Haig, Reid Boates, and Ohaus. tionally kicked the ball out of bounds. Fathers and friends of the boys in ivduro Pingry came close to scoring late these leagues and any other inter- out failed to score. in the second quarter, but a leaping Dino Magliozzi ruined Pingry's last ested adults who are willing to de- Plainfield's number one throat will save by goalie Bob Fiynn prevented chance of a score when he deflected vote their services are asked to con- be halfback Jim Slaughter, a fast, a tally. a shot. tact Bob Brewster, 1028 Harding St. rugged ball carrier. Tlie Cards boast Rockets Win Junior Championsihp In Boys Football League On the final Saturday of the sea-yards to score behind key blocks of son with a possibility of a three way Clayt Itawlings, Eric Widerslrom tie for first place, in the Junior Beys and Bob Festa. Late in the last quar- Football League, the Rockets came ter after good gains by Bill Ehmann '4'ltiSV l>ll> IT—iVleinucrs oi Hie VftsiDWd JusM .ICIIO.II e«us» ctiuniry Mum wmen won Me state champion- through with a 37-13 victory over Hie and Snowbcr, Widerstrom scored on ship Saturday. Kneeling, left to right, Dave Brown, Mike Murray. Standing, left to right, co-captaln Dave Vikings. The Panthers posted a thirll- a sneak. Hawlings made the point Culvert, Frank Hugg. Bill Gordon, co-captain Jerry Brown and Harry Graves. ing 14-12 win over a tough Cowboy after touchdown. Defensively John Serving Westfield for over 20 yean team and sewed up second place. Salomone, Jim Grossmann, Snowbcr By CHUCK WOLF In the senior loop, with the senior and Ehmann were tough. The Blue Devil cross country team NEW LOCATION: champion Steelers idle, the second In the battle for second place the became state champions for tlie first JV Eleven Blanks Jefferson In Finale place Rams clipped the Giants 27-6 Panthers won a hard fought victory time since 19G3 Saturday, at New and a vastly improved Packer team over a tough Cowboy team. The Pan- Brunswick's Buccleuch Park. Co- held the favored Bears to a score- thers were led by Kirk Robinson and captain Dave Calvert led the team For 7-2 Record For Season 343 South Ave., East Phone 232-1300 less tie. Tom Dunn each playing hard nosed by taking the individual champion- ootball. At their linebacking posts, By GAKY PALMER receiving the kickoff and marching JUNIOR LEAGUE ship. 40 yards to the Westfield 27 before The Rockets put together its best Steve Stanford and Bruce GImble A successful season eaane to a were also key factors in the Panther The Devils scored 81 points to Pas- close last week for the Westfield Allen intercepted a Minute Man pass offensive effort of the year to down saic Valley's 134. In third, Somervillc to terminate the drive. But Westfieid the Vikings 37-13 and win its second team victory. The blockbusting run- Junior varsity football team when it ning of Delvin Lindley accounted for scored 190 points, about twice the defeated Jefferson of Elizabeth 1D-0. Jefferson line and gave the ball up straight Junior League Champion- Devils' total. ship. most of the key yardage gained by This was the sixth consecutive win at midfiekl. for the Blue Devils and gave them Bobby Jester led the Rocket at- the victors. Dunn's 35 yard run The burners went out fast on the The Minute Men had even worse tack with three TDs while Fred Boss, through the entire Cowboy team ac- cool, windy day and at the half mile a final record of seven wins and two trouble a few plays later when a Jeff Glover and Dick Harris each counted for their second touchdown. mark, Calvert, co-captain Jerry defeats. hurried pass, caused by pressure The strong line play of the Pan-Brown, and Harry Graves were in In a final summary of Iho season, from McNamara, was hauled down had one. Glover picked up the lone 1 Rocket PAT. The hard charging of- Ihers was led by Mark Regnnthal the top 15 runners. Close behind were coach Samuel Loughri

WESTFIELD BOYS WRESTLING LEAGUE Lotus—High-speed styling! This boot sets a new Registration — Elm Street School — Saturday, Nov. 26 — <> to 12 Noon pedwin record for sharp looks every time out. Soft shag Boy's Name Weight (stripped) leather* comes up high on the ankle—makes a snug cockpit for your foot. Come in and see Birth School Grade this great new boot soon. i|.00 to i*j.00 WINTER TREADS (Month) (Year) RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES Participated in Boys Wrestling League, 1966 OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Yes No Team Sizes 3'/j-11 He has recently been examined by a physician and to Hie best of our Knowledge and belief, is physically fit to participate in supervised wrestling. He has our miqaulified permission to engage in this activ- ity, and it is understood, and we aHrec that he will* participate at his own risk and that the Westfield Boys Wrestling League does not as- sume any liability by reason thereof. Fathers are asked if they are able to assist as referees r~] NATIONWIDE or Assistant Coaches r-. Please advise. ... A Shop Devoted Exclusively to Registration Fee: $2.50-Payable at Elm Street School. Nov. 2G, 1!)G6. the Filling of Children's Shoes . . . 17 ELM ST. 233-7172 WESTFIELD Parent's Signature Address Phone No. Open Monday Evening Mad a« •h«rn a I Flrutont Hani) iomp«1!lt»»ry »flt»d ol rlraitont THE WESTTIEI D f\. J.I LEADER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. ISfiC Page 1 finter Sports Schedule liy or Chris Pratt or I'ou Berse cv.u- Bowling Results \ Boys Football ini; trouLiie tor '.tie Giants. Holy Trinity I Harriers A line ^ame Witf aiMi tunned in l'> from previous page) January (Continued from previous page' C i-ons. Ietc Kraft. Tun Uo.sk;. n—PkilnfKld i Mil!..!..id) liary M-.inc-. ScoU Xovacks. KdK.ttii. Court Dates j ',imil i>( a wcond irff Hie course n-c- t:—< 'v.i I. rui tl (Hiiirtiij.'i Stoneheuge _,<•!: firlt!i,-Mt id.-itio . ;-.-.ontii.-., ; Cowboy attack j l) O'DunnHI. Brad liam.-s. .lniiii 1! — Si. Mali's Kiiy.iti-eUi Pin Up Girls :m ivitt,!. \il,icti. l;t>\\i^<'r. way brok-en 17—' "i':i ii font . Or:> ni-e I Ji.--.iit- check for must y[ (In- same Tlu- [ Uingwi'll. Bob llmklcy. Stu Baiich- BASKKTBAI.I. :'u-~<;.»y. i.i vine^u,!,' Mis;i-e-t i.i .. it.itrr iii.it iiitinMii^ tiy l'":i^tx (.'atlio- iliou'r Wlltli! jail inipor'ani i \:ui |joints wort' m-r. Tui-ki-r Cmy and Du^t" Ta.viu-. Ut'Ct'liibor ::;—Ilillnidr -n T- . h A ,.!i;c's "Marvt-loti.s Martin" I.iquori. 27—Si-ot.'h Plains < 1'ark Av A IV ( y in j si-oivd by K<.|»ltb;>n ;MIJ l...tnVn-y. ,\1 UCUIIlU'lcg |hip. S.'intir 't'l-try Sa\ajit>- led tho \ iv :i y KltH'IH «,JlAl)i; Smart Set Triangle i-lu-kiHl for I'.MI 'I'D;, li> I.icfor to : <> i: 1.1 «'!••.-1 .',,; ; Him- and Wliili'. fulliiwisl cli».rl>' by January I, niaki- a it-.il t>,it;ii- ui il, Tlv nntiu> I' * .'s M.u- ti 1 1 r.—Scotch l'hiins lUarct . Ml ,1,- I', If. 14 11 I)—t'Uirk (lirt- Aiviy lit-ttlllHll . . . }-, I Stiii\t-i' M i ai'tVr H 1:. . IV t 1 I!HT (liinliU- mi t|,v LHMI y.ini Imi- ;tiul T «• j .11.. ) l H-< 11'—-Sc.-n, iTi-nill K,l ) u 1 7 . k. is ll IH X.'i II I'lHIlf! itiii' Cuwlinys lunkiiii; fur atwUnT IIII-..-I II- '.[,','• Tins M-asnii. !lu> Dciils conipiti>d IS—Moui I.I- . 1."l I< I:!;. Iii A.M. Null M'lUV. a IT>:i rccm-rt in (lu.il itin-ls find won I I';, lie A\,-) v Frtiruory -II I'.M. 27 — MouiilaiiirMtK- .-cs (*',. M. i-il.t- t ii 11 v Z ••k>- JIM;. lllKli nitin-: i', A u . f-i! Ilirct' i'h;mi|>iiinsliip.-- Calvi-rt iin>ki> 31—('lurk illri'ivi-rl : inn. ut.in- r \l\ l ndvr tlir diriM'tion of Bob Mit^s- /,.)jttii- sfhiH)! (tual iiK-i-t loursi1 lt'i'i»rd February SKXIUK I.KAC.VK in i. iil.ti i H..H Ti-.-ll II..i. H-t'iic 7—I.inilpn IM<-M;\n u.s I A W:iJ Church Ttu- I^t-ais' siaiiiKiiiis in a liittor nian plans have lieon i-unipleled for ''• ! and tlraxi-s \MO5I- a ni-w otic for un- «—St-olt ll I'lulim i T. ii Al K Away II K-3.) .A iv iv Fabettes (tcti-iivivo lias!!,- uvit- Da iv Smith. !!-.,- Kirsl Atmual U'a«ue Award l>n-- ' " "' ' dt-r I'lassnu-n. Siinii.iarii'.s: A way ll.'i.ii- St. l>.-ttil's 1 iii—Lin'lMi iM,''.\i'iin>.O sriilnlion DintuM- to bo Itdd ut tin NOTH- M«II- riiiiiiipiiMi«iiipK ll-.i.u- Mil.Imon .. p IirikvC;iiii. Km I Sliwkni. Daw Ink- i iv -All [ M 8t .trt ;it 3 .4 r> p.in, H.il.li>i . . j>f*':'. I'tuii liai.ki-r, .lulinny /inntior- s. . l-i 1U,| ! Tin' Seiiinr Cliiunpion Stoolors ami Ml i Tl n- inn-. Nil: ;.. i "t.-ii Ll Mi-ll's I'hil. iman. lii-ti olsi'ii. Sli'vi- lii-itily anil Nil.i l-:t>; 7. l.ll! U-, l'i U I ;j L'l j-Uiliiiny ll.nas .-in-iii'lii'iiifinj; tile *•(• IHIKI ami |>roml)«p» li» Hi.- "r..\i n II _' S:30 playi'is will l«' awarded i'iii- t.f \V,-»ltt.'U. cunmy uf Pnl..ii. uii.l A«-:iy NINTH t.HAlll- Jan I lat'kli'S sicll w iih Daiiny I'incro pti'k- ll-iiin- "S..-.-V . ll» 111 I. >-liilt- .if New .lorH.-y: iTi. Ilia HO bletns. .M.I;I W; :t. Dcceinbor niR tip i;iHid yanliiKi- up tin- uiiililli> MNil In tlio »miili.-u»tllll<>. .llMlni.l .A \* -'>• k;:io Ml— llnsfllc \V I. Rs r 1 ,iy Ml 0 llat'ti football I'o.'ii-li. will 1K> tlu> guest of! •*•*• ''*" •«iiili»'»«i«.'i'l>ll " nt"»K tin- \\ 2.-. — ilillsiilo ji'lu'slir li-d Ilio tilm-kiiiK. Noil ». lt«- )!.« :m* v : + «• Late Show KM.; P \v. Mill-tin's tiiiH-ty pnniiiif; kt-p( ||utumo- r and will show films of onr of ™'.uin«V].it-i ly *i •-1"i January 1 Mixriit.i 1 Aw.iy tin liHiti hiuh school gjinics. Htr.-.-l: HIIIII |IU1TU of II. l.rtUtm Jin nil 3:4.1 (i —HiisHIo Cill,,.],.• H.-i il'itiki-ts di-i-p in tlit-ir U\MI torritnry 1. S i \ II K t W ; Mi.iui. 11 1:1; •. Lim nlttit iin*nnuretl S7 /i-tt p.'iifit- •HIS nil. W; 3. 111— I'l.itnf icld I M:i x M<. :i) On l\ i-r. W 'llr'i rn. W: ,'.. An- February 13 •• K'niiifoi-cl n >r.nm<-) A«.if 17 ID most of tin- lime hut tlu' otli-tisi- ui-M.-rly iitnnv *Htd eltlo nT MII.III-.-II H.» HI.' K:.1O II ili, W; T. An- IT -fliiun Ilium. 1) II.nun 17 If. j i'iiiiliin'1 i'.".pil.i!i,'i- mi M-ii'ral ii|i|inr- Av.-iiiu- fri.ni 111* Int^riieei imi uttli AA-\av IT IK LEGAL NOTICES lli.i (.tiutlivvKHnlj- line uf l..-t :u ax in. W; ». i'rl- 20—NJII-III Mloiimfield j tllllllli-i 111 M-UIV *i'"-"*imi'!' Al i liKh* the IM.-i In- cT.-ri-lll Kil.) ll 17 Hi Kln.Viu ol) "Mn|l uf Si!HlullR M.'lKt.tK", Vi', [r'i'.'i i- *':•- L'T — I'm.MI iHnrii.-: I A 10 SAI.K | WI-KI Hi-lit. Ni-iv Jurni-y, nil-.I in Hi-- :ll -.-I'Liiiirlvlil iMiixHiinl 14 | l'.ukfi> I'tnild III-MT J:I-I ilu-ir of ui. >. .•l Aw.iy ', i v i.ivm|.. Pnl.in I'.iiniiy Clerk'« Offlri- nx Map 1 :f i., I It'tiM- Kniiis;. Hui llit-ir lii-lt-nsr was i t Nn. ISI-A mnt rruiii ruia p.'ini .-I February I.ill.I.-S . . i:; HS Football # 1-' -;. i.i;,K-i December 1-rMliiiihiH Miiintuir thiMlP* 111 S->utli LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS fl—Hallway ...I..-.: l.ilhii mm i' Hi.in i-i|ii:il in tin- lask of slop ; .1 III. :il,. i>r N.'W uri.'M Brtioual T.mi r. t 7 n.lnui.D icnnt 1>J[, in; A.M. 7-Hi.st.lt.- Awaj- s, n in hi i ;I.:I. i'ill.U lll<> t'l-al s ;ktt;lrk. Tom I'lirWf.V, I It-.-l (i> tln> norlhwi-nH-rly »lili> ..f III—sS-'Otch I'hllns (TilTlt Avi ) Aiv.iy (Contimifd from previous pas;p) n A w ;.y C:3() -It'll HaM". .rcilm Jliii-iiiiiiLi-, and lliul- l.tlii-rly «l|c.-l; tllfinf (II aimio I In- TO BUY OR SELL, USE SrS IM'li| l. I'.f.'iiilonlK t'HII Aflt.-n M 4H ilHKr.-i.ii 1)7 nilniilm HV»1 irsr.sr. id which l« lit 10 A.M. Devils a 7 point uduo on a two yard , crs \itlh .Ii-H l'ar!i-> nilliim a KOUH i i i-.i l--.il- s.il,- ,if MurlKui ToiM ti> Die m.iillii-iiHtt'ily HI.1I- ..f ay 4:0U Sunday Niters 1 k Aw touchdown carry. Bub Bn-wsu-r's i IMIIH at t^H ami Tom rnuli'dui'. Hiili j "v vu-ui' ... mf o\ i-.Hl:t(i-,t AhitllNini Axi'-ntit-: tlt.-nt-t Ml itlt.tiM 11.* me 6::10 fin.-, i i ltils-;il r x Ilic num.i .North (1 il.-mi-t'* M inlii- • LEGAL NOTICES • -.itlitflic A w 4:00 kk'k /or llio extra point was Midi- '• Matr-rll .iinl Tuni tiumiiiiM l>liii'kini; "'I Hhnt" "l i-KiHiK.' "'"""- r.>" 'r" .-il l.y (ml.Hi nt.n Knm i' fi-ii( tu the- puliit ui.ii 11" me DecemlM'r i.ilcK" IInn OrSlI Murphy and Tiiurtcllulte I'.'tili srornl • well. 11.ti,IIH-. iii i.i.i- nr 111,1 i i H , jiln.-i. "f lii:iiiN\iNii. i i ss M it Iiit.-i-imt l'i urn (i.-ttilmr 6, Itt-giorliil Ih• nit? il—Rnsi-lli> Park 1 t-imp ..lm- 11 o ili'm .... 29—TJnde-ii IM.'ltMB!! ll.nne l. ik Hu ".' P.ri.itil Siit-t-t, KllKiili.-lli. N. J,, I i.-Ht-i il.i'it Iii ii.-|.,.r.1iint-n with r. LIi-ii iiiul . 4:09 aKuin in the third period lo civi-j D.-fnisivi'ly Itohinson and Hill Silf mrvi-y uf t-MrtHiil r. Hetllj-. nti-1 HR. January M- r.U 2S i'.-ni<-iin,.' id...in *:I.M; Mist': iiAii- 'I'll.- Sln- HT tt-in-rvfil llt» rlffht to IV.IV AH-'M'H KNTHANfH I'M >lt it.ii-lnii'B. I'E & h.H.. I'.-Uli Amlti-y. February K..111 Kmt-s . Wrstlii'ld what iipiH'iin-il to be a j ;,t rm|. f,M,|,,|:(, ;1,,,| n.-im-oar al r.—S. Plulnri.-l.l H'.-.l.ir l'i tifO Iliiinp i\'*-\v .I.'i-Ki?y thlt'-'l .Initliuiv "*. liu'.n Avi' 1 'I.Ill WOllll.TH i:i.i:i".\Tiiiii. ..II w.-.liir.i.lny. II,,. "jIAl'.l'll dUlSi''l-:i,t,O. in—('l.nk illrvivrn AM-JI.V IIKIMi In.in- ...iisiiiuiilv l.n.-wii ,,:. llni o •:'.() l'.:.l,.vl.M i-cmftM-lable 27-li load. | laekii-, M;MIM-II and HiK-ninKS al :i"Hi il:.i .-I Ni.vi-inln-r A IV. lmai. m i:i--.M.Miiil:iiiiMi.li. i l'i crri.-l-H II.Miie 1f.:i MiuiiHi.il AvE-noi-, Wi-Mttiriii Nt-w .Away .1:1.1 SlllllVUtlN ... tivt- t.'ilinK III lilt- al U-1-ii.i..ll ,ii t>ii|,l I.uns I «l»\'. Ally. 1M" l-iliil.-ll (S.'chll A\va> I.atiT in Hie third «|iinrtor tiarrin-! laianl. .Inn ANIH-M- Sinli linunt' and .Itlsi-y. Jins-llf I'.H'k I 'lark l.lln-s .1:1 v iI.I « \v •.Tl—S. fl.-ilnflrl.l iiVi|;uCr..(ll Away Ri'l' got Its offense niovini:. Merk in'- ; I'lu-Hi-y al linebaiki-r. and l):ivi.s and All tin- ri>lli>\vliiK Tiiit-t in- imri-M 'I'lu'if1 Is iiuo npiiroxiTnuii-ly J^. 1 1 .1 -It I'Vfii T03.lt .'."— S.-ni.-li Plains ri'iiillj It.I Hl-iiiic : 1 Tull 30—<'r:m!.iril (iMaiiKcl Au.ty Kan ciMiiplfliiiK aerials all over tin- j I'arley at s:111• I> liirtu-d in the liooil "l T"'irlia?ii<-iit HHIHIIIO :• t March Kebrunry .Vliiint 'I'll field and luillbiick iianj liiay i'li<-k- ! ili'fi-n.si\e i-llml wilh Huliiiisiui. I'd nil l)ii! riisliiiiK uain-. Tin.' Hears ! HIHHII1 Daii". llneniiiis and l'iH>leil;je pitiU A.-bury rark 3—<'l:nk 1 llrcwiTj tinme r'.'n Mm-'t- . . l\—Moulita Injililc ( DfiM-n.-Idi Aiiiiy •f.-i. 17 U"*t a third (|ttarler louelulnwn on a ni.ikni;: altnnsl i-M'iy larklr. m JV m.itc-li''» at home 8—Si-i>l..|i I'hilim CIVi'i'lll h.DAway B the var .i.-iii IT th» «a"ip I""'• " " T.i- IT four yard carry liy Cr iy. Thi- liianis in llu-ir final i:.uiie ot t JV iiiiili li<« will Klart All iraiiu-H mart nt Id P.M. with I.in IT Vl (< l! 1 ll 1 TTirtiy mnn-lit'i"- the exception or the- l>cc. 2!* piim ICaily in the linal )HM ii«i Ban in-! ""' . "'«" " ' " eniilain the slrniie. JV itialflii-H :it liume will wlUili Is at 111 A.M. 1 11 ;il l 1 id, viiT.-ity iniiti lu-H al 5. l'i: Ker piVked up a W«-.ilfielil ftiinhle ; " '•; » I'-' 'i'^ . of (lie Hams. [INTER THACK i i on Hie locals' :H and inardii'd for j, j''"•captains Tom I'l.'illir and I'a'tl JUNIORHIGHS score ill nine plays, (iray .main j;nl i ""I lm:iii played February 1 1 ly ;niil ili'feasively for I8t»f lii-liiy* Jersey City WRESTLING lln> tmiehdowii. Midway throiiuh Mi.'] "'" t Slate Mi—I .1 ••!•!«•>• 1'lly January period the Bears rtveiviil a pinil on | ""' ((iianil s IHIIII these hoys playeit • Catholli- lnvll.illiiiinl 11V|1| V iiiiniili' nl cM'i-y I'iiini1 this llllXi'lll! CillhoilC 10—I'lnlnflolil (lliil.liardl nt IMI-in llii'ir own 1!7. dn the next play (Jiav '. 33 — Milllnii 11 at Illuh S. li'.ol Stags ami Dnigs season. The (ii.iiils' line of lloffinan IH Pl.srul.i way (lJ!iibl.l<-|i.\VN> Aw.iy slanted off riKhl tackle, lu-nke inln March 1V s RH«y« L'll -It.tti wnv Au .iy Kimz .. Hie defensive seeiindaiv. and roni|i-! "' "''•>' '""'>- l>. I'liilhps. M. l,eni- 1 ^iMt- im-i-l* with Nor 111 il-'-l'laiiirii'-lil (Mi^snnl .Way Hi III 111 . lai. til .--: <'()'» Tliiinie, • Catholic. 31—Wall I11111K Hills al Ito.iM'Vll M..1IIM 11 "/.one. Mari'Ili's kick splil the up- Alii I.i i V i > M Hi (liriiliiiiiii. It Munlieik and I*. February rights and knotted the score. 27-27. 7—it ely BASKETBALL ill 1-MlK.lll the Bears. They lolled up :tfill tu!;il Why worry about winter d riving when it costs so little to get General's UJfTII (illAIIK Tin. bncklirld wilh Tr. with Viili- .'".' yards and 21 first downs lo ttariin- December i'|.!|.iii or (Ii.- .1.111. IS IliXli .-".. ()l! iiiiivi-d I In- li.-tll svell vv il Ii mil- great economy snow tire? Wldo, flat tread with full depth, l |ii i KIT'S figures of 2115 and nine, re- fa wlilch Ii. at 4 I'.M. nn.l tin- Kcli. 10 stanciin^ rntuiiiu1, by Mark Jackson, self-cleaning cleats for sp starting, stopping, driving traction. irunu- wliiili Is MI 4 P.M. spectively. Murphy turned in annlhi'r Merchants Haiulicap fine. ix*rfoni"innce with Ifi7 yards .lim Maddux. Sli'vi- Tuiirt-'lloltc and rushiny and two touchilown.s. 1IH Pfi'-ffei'. Tho (Jtaiil .scon- came oti a BLACK WALL TUBE LESS W I. pass tt» Tiiiit'li'lluMi- fur -111 y.'ird.s ruifi PAH . total tif 114 imint.s lies the schiKil 1 ;:lli 1*1.11 13 record set Ijy Hick MeClinley in lie »,'K caiiiilil frmii In-hind 0. .Itilin llanrali.'in started lh<* Uants' scotiiiy willi a fine- catch of line of Al Dt'omlwli'ii's |ia.ssi's. It was llan- rahan ami HI'IIIIIIK'II-1; l-ainini! tip on several n<'casii>ns widi MIHH- cxct-1- lenl password. I-]il Mnrlon wiin w.i-, |he Iii'-: seiner Ford. Plymouth, 9S for lliL- H.'ims in this ;:anic. seined Chevy, Studobaker, next. II was the liisl of two tnncli- Lark, Rambler. 17 7.75x14/7.75xf5 K ^ rfuitr.ro (lowns lie. sciii'i-d. B^r r.itM»ri« iiifi (.off frothy was next to add ^" ^* [Slit* IMJOf lo the Dams' seme. Crosby uhn wilh locii um uui Morion h.'is ln-cn Ihe mainstay of flulck, Sludobakor, Ihi- Hams' iitfcn-i- all year, played Motcury, Chryslor, Ooilgo, Ponliiic, his tlsual stroiiLj fiatne. Hut V 35 Olds, Plymouth. Ham defense was particularly Fid. £iclit TU 8.25x14/8.15x15 tough wilh -Inliii Ken- li-ailina tin1 ind/of attack anil wln-n Kerr was m>l I here Scotch for WHITE WALLS ADD t2 people who it was ]Iamali:ni or Morton »i" (ros- For Unusual ORIENTAL GIFTS STEEL STUDS really like from $1.00 to $200.00 Over 70% greiter ttopfiinfi traction. Up 10 40% more Scotch. BAYANIHAN slutting fraction. 611 MORRIS AVE. SPRINGFIELD (Hi.p. 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SEE CHET MOUNT OR TOM STEELE OIL HEAT FREE ESTIMATI GENERAL TIRE SERVICE CONVENIENT TERMS 400 RAHWAY AVE-, ELIZABETH EL 2-6700 "Building Headquarter^' HOURS; 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M., MON. TIIIIU FM. - SAT. 7 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. <.UMIir.lt • MII.I/WOIIK • SIAM UATKIIIAI.H • nAllKWA MCMBenAVW wnvsma HtstiWAYSUvn tiwmrra fg OKCtfEB moum. n-ltl.B , ^«f. NIC SOtf DIS«:BUTOIS. BI!ND!C SCOfCH WHIStf tit "OOF THf ri£ISCHM«r..t Phnna &O 3-1492 Page 8 THE WESTFJELD (N. J.) LEADER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1966 The number of persons te.sU.-d fur The surest way to protect a crop is to cover it with, a net-like material Grubb Appointed 2,000 Take Tests exceeded the 8"iti who look the exam- inations last year, when S\i possible i that will let in sunlight and rain but diabetics were detected. keep the bird' out. But this is prac- For Diabetes In ticaJ for only the most valuable Singer Vice Pres. The tests were administered free crops. of charge under the supervision of Traps are used in some places, hospital stuff members Dr. John John G. Grub of 28 Stoneleigh Pk County Check making it possible to cuil out the un- has been appointed a vice president Kerrara of VYcslfieJd was chairman desirable birds and release the iianr.- of the staff member participating of the Singer Co. He has been in MUST BE SOLtJ A record number of persons wt-ri- les ones. But Dr. Grannit says Uiis in I he prpo;;rain. charge of manufacturing services tested for diabetic during National is doing it the hard way. He uses and will remain in that capacity. Diabetes Detection Ww* ul Jteno- Col. lloweli L. Ilod^skin. liusj>ital traps at the college, then releases Mr. Grubb. a native of Chicago, rial General Hospital, it was report- adminislrator, said he was "highly imprisoned birds after he bands came to Singer from Elmendorf & DURING OUR! ed today by Union Township Health uraliik'd" by (he record turnout. them so researchers can study their CO.. Inc., a Cleveland management Officer Frank Ci'ioni'. The lioullli The ;llu, formerly of <:<*lil rr»m !*l r. IIIMI HTN. range of human hearing—seem to MOVING..! Ifmvurd P. Dimka. llcrlirrt W. \iitfi-r iicKoflutrfi tlic ttult- «if IIIIH have no effect at all. multiple JUtril itruin-rl>- fur lilt! oirire ut llurrrft & ("ruin, Itu-., Hunting Cures IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW \f* \ Reg. Jli-illtum. Chemical repellents sprayed on the Is moving Intc i new com- Per Yd. 1 Phil Granett is quick to admit that crop to moke it distasteful to birds 100 full bolts Pinwale Corduroy a songbird is a joyful creature. But work in the. laboratory. Under prac- munity, let us know too. $ .« ( 40 color* Velveteen tell him that, somebody "eats like tical conditions they don't work. A friendly call by the Wel- ••• 2.98 ] 3-5 yard pieces Kettlecloth a bird" .md he sees red—millions of Dr. Granctt and his colleagues also come Wagon Hostess with her basket of gifts and helpful I.M re-winged blackbirds that plague Information, will make the newcomer feel quickly it home. All in stock Antique Satins have tried a radically different ap- ... 2.29 New Jersey farmers. proach, planting a diversion crop Join in carrying on our community's traditional spirit of Big Group 48" Slipcover Solids & Prints. . Dr. Granett of Hound Brook, is o such as millet which would mature hospitality. Just give their name and address to ... 1.98 1 research specialist in the Depart- at the same time as corn, for ox- ment of Entomology and Economic ample, and be even more attractive Zoology of Rutgers University's Col- to birds. This works fine, but only lege of Agriculture and Environ- fanners with acreage and: labor to mental Science. spare can do this. "Wbicoi Jon DRAPERY SLIPCOVER Although he usually deals with in- sects, he's been searching for the Why fool around? Why not just kill FABRICS FOR BETTER GIFTS last five years to find a way to con-them off with a poison? The catch trol what are known in agricultural here is that nobody wants to kill ofl birds indiscriminately, Dr. Granelt WELCOME NEWCOMERS! and circles as "nuisance birds." The claims. And besides no poison has ALL WINDOW SHADES 20% °FF nuisances," blackbirds, gravities, as yet l)J>c>n found that would affect Use this coupon to let us know you're hen starlings and cowbirds, eat about $2 one kind of bird and not another. MORE OF THEM million worth of food from New Jer- NAME 48" Barkcloth, solid colors $1.49 jl sey fields each year. 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