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THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY mcTU VD1R Nrv Entared as Secoad Class Matt*r Published -Fir i H IRAK INO. Poat Office. Wentfield, N. J. THE WESTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955 Every Thursday 44 Page*—.$ Centt uildingRestrictionPlan Bd. of Education Awards Contracts Local Election ails Of Council Support For Construction oposal Referred High School Junior Lacks Interest Cited for Bravery Loral Firm to Build Additions !o Three Where You Vote Planning Board At Monday's meeting of the Elementary Schools Contests for All Woman's Ciub of Westlield, the* S'oUs will be open from 1 members present acting upon a The Arthur Venneri Co., West- a.m. until 8 p.m. Tuesday. Savage Denounces recommendation from the execu- FIRST WARD County Positions tive board, voted unanimously to field, will be awarded the general 'Look Alike' Houses construction contract for the addi- First District — Roosevelt present a citation to Kenneth Junior High School. Remine, a junior in the Westfield tions to Franklin, Jefferson anil Weslfielri Man Seeks proposal to amend the build- Washington schools, according to Second District—Roosevelt ordmance and ban the con- High School and Explorer Scout H. 1). Merrill, chairman of the Junior llinh School. GOP Assembly Nod ;tion of groups of identical of Troop 72, "for his outstanding committee on new sites and build- Third District — Benjamin es, as in some developments, bravery, quick thinking and heroic ings of the Board of Education. Franklin School, action in saving the life of seven- Tho local Primary Election d to get council support at the The Venneri Co. made the lowest Fourth. District — Muncipal Tuesday, lacking an abundance of lar meeting of the town gov- year-old Margaret Ann Post of bid — $540,500 — on all three Building. 534 East Broad street, when she candidates or contests, holds little ag body in the Municipal schools, divided as follows: $142,- Fifth District — Benjamin promise of political excitement. ding Monday night. was seriously burned in her home 000 for Franklin, $215,500 for Jef- Franklin School. March 26. The four members of the Town U'oduced by Councilman A.. ferson, and $183,000 for Washing- Sixth District — Municipal Council whose terms expire at the ncy Savage, the ordinance, ton. Building. end of this year are candidates for eled on the "Princeton ordi- Sub-contractors who will be SECOND WARD re-election with no opposition. The rc", failed to get a "second", 2000 to Attend awarded contracts on the basis of First District — Giant Democrats have no candidates on owing- a half hour recess. A having mtide the lowest bids are: School. their side of the ballot. ititute resolution was passed Auxiliary Parties Structural steel, Raynor Machine Second District — G ra n t The incumbents, all Republi- testing the Planning Board to & Iron Works, Shrewsbury, $15,- School. cans, are Clancy D. Council, 260 de the minimum amount of 215 for Franklin School, and In- Third District—Washington Walnut street, first ward; Robert space which would be re- Proceeds to Aid terstate Iron Works, Hillside, $22,- School. F. Gumbert, B53 Hillcrest avenue, ed for future developers. !)40 for Jefferson and $17,237 for Fourth Putrid — Wilson second ward; Howard M, Bilden, rior to introducing the pro- Children's Home Washington School. School. 8!>5 Boulevard, third ward, and I, Councilman Savage stated: Heating and ventilating, Charles Fifth District — Wilson James P. Mitchell, 800 Willow lave the dubious distinction of Two thousand women will play Simkin U H-j.-> inc., Hope Lawn, School. Grove road, fourth ward. oducing an ordinance with the cards for the benefit of the Chil- $37,078 for Franklin, nnd George THIRD WARD wledge that it cannot possibly dren's Country Home at the Sen- Jet Pilot Lands L. Dennis Co., Newark, $38,732 On the county political scene, Mrs. Kniffin Of Country Home First District — Lincoln the picture is a much different ior'Auxiliary's annual dessert par- for Jefferson and $31,5(15 for School. ties at the Hotel Suburban, Sum- Washington. one. Local interest centers on the ouncilman Robert F. Gumbert, Second District — Lincoln candidacy of former Westfleld presided in the absence of mit, the last week of April, Mrs. Flaming Plane Hails Success OfSalk Vaccine Electrical, Acme Electric Co., School. Paul Haines, ticket chairman of Elizabeth, $l(i,(i84 for Franklin, Councilman Donald II. Bagger, 'or H. Emerson Thomas, ex- Third District — Columbus who is one of eight Republican ned later that council members the affair, predicted today. Only Locul Serviceman and Curl Schultz, Inc., Newark, School. a few tables are still available for Nowhevc in the country has. the $41,000 for Jefferson uml Wash- candidates vying for four nomina- in agreement generally on the Fourth District — Lincoln tions to positions in the State inancc but want more time to what promises to be the biggest Escapes Injury news of the success of the Salk ington. vaccine for polio been received School. Assembly. ly the proposal and determine and most festive in a long series Plumbing, A. F. Ruehl Co., New- Fifth District — Jefferson it has worked in Princeton of parties given by the auxiliary A local Air Force pilot glided with greater joy and ii.terest than ark, $18,5110 for Jefferson and Despite the megger Wostfleld in Westfield, which has supported School. other communities. for what many consider Weslficld'* his flaming jet 80 miles from 20,- $11,070 for '." ashinglon. Sixth .District — Columbus slate, the ballot this year is jammed Councilman Savage stressed the pet charity. Lilian O'Urady's Shop 000 feet up and walked away from the battle against this disease No bids for plumbing at Frank- with candidates. There are 23 Re- through the. Children's Country School. d of "speedy action" to prevent will present a fashion show at each his landing at Landstuhl, Ger- lin School were received. Thcnc FOURTH WARD publicans seeking nine contcsU'J ders from developing the few of the affairs, Monday through Fri- many, Thursday night, the U. S. Home. Said Mrs. Harry Knitlin, specifications will be advertised nominations and live Democrats Air Force has revealed, manager of the home, WKluy. "The First District — McKlnTcy aming areas available into day, April 25 to 29. Mrs. A. B. again today and April 21. Sealed School. trying for four Assembly Boat* etions resembling mining camps Conlin is chairman. Air Force authorities Friday re- Children's Country Home today bids will be received at the Board With the election only five dayi rejoices with all the people of the of Education office by 8 p.m. on Second District—McKinlcy away, the campaigns of candidates, li houses all similar in, construc- The proceeds of the parties go vealed del ails of the incident in School. lle said that more than 900 which Lieut. Thomas E. Wilson of world that a vaccine has been May 3. which have been almost entirely into the Home's general fund for found to combat poliomyelitis. Third District — Senior its are being planned in scal- running expenses, which, without 820 Mountain avenue brought his devoid , of issues or name-callingi crippled craft to a safe landing. Over the years Children's Coun- High School. are drawing to a close, still lack- ed areas throughout town. the support of the people of West- Fourth District — Senior )ouneilman Savage also pre- The plane just made the runway. try Home has cared for children ing excitement. field, could not be met. Sixteen so afflicted. Nationwide Test High School. ,ed builders or their lawyers dollars a day fs now the cost of He walked away from the Fifth District — Jefferson In the OOP Assembly rnce eight Mvse every means of influence treatment at the Home, Mrs. Harry F80D jet and received the plaudits "We know the hiwtachvA of School. candidates Including four incum- legal technicalities to delay ae- Kniffin, the manager, revealed, of his fellow airmen. children and parents caused by Alert in Offing bents are vying for four nomina- on the ordinance as long as while the rate charged to patients The Air Force said Lieutenant this dreaded disease. I cun think tions. Mrs. Florence P. Dwyer, O. "k Councilman Gumbert as- is f 12 a day, "if they can afford Wilson was.on a.routine training of no higher honor than can come JAMES WOLFEc Clifford Thomas, William R. Van- t no officials have been it". This is the amount paid by flight when the turbine wheel of to one or a more genuine satis- National Guard Antiques Show derbilt and Carlyle W. Crane aro in an effort to exert in- polio insurance, and is supple- his engine stopped with a sudden faction than to have been able to Units to Mobilize seeking renomination. Their chal- jolt and severe vibration. A fire attain this accomplishment. It lengers include Mr, Bagger; Ar- mented by the Crippled Children's stiirted in the rear section. Glee Club Plans Starts Tuesday Commission in Trenton, or by may be some time before the Chil- The 50th Reconiiisissance Bat- thur O. Nelson of Itosellu, Good (matter was first brought up Aided by a T'iii jet trainer, dren's Country Home can turn its meeting last Wednes- county organizations. talion, New JerHPy National Guard Government candidate; Arthur E. which watched for estcrnal lire attention to other types of pa- Annual Concert will jiliiy an important part in the Coiigrcgutionul Lloyd Jr. of Union, and Mrs. Jano I night by Mr. Savage and some Typifying the treatment at the breaking out, Wilson flew the jet tients. • ' L. Meineke of Moselle. of the council felt it Home is an exhibit now in the win- onward past the point where bail- nationwide one-day test alert of Parish House Site (old be referred to the Planning ing out might have meant his "At present our hospital is well Army and Air National' Guard Democratic Assembly hopefuls dow of the Elizabcthtown Gas Co., filled with in-patients with un ad- INcw York Pianist ftl fov (uvther study. East Broad street, where a volun- death before the parachute could units to be held any day now. Unusual displays of antiques are Edward J. Belluscio of Eliza- open. He hit down in the first dition of over .100 in our out-pa- Is Featured Artist The alert will be known as "Op- beth; Mrs. Mildred B. Hughes, Un- teer.aide is shown applying Kenny tient department—after which the and daily luncheon will highlight packs. Such volunteers, including 100 feet of the runway. eration Mhuiteniiin", according t'i the eighth annual antiques show ion; Allen Kaufman and Dr. Frank destruction of former years must The Westfleld Glee Club will Lt. Col. Thomas C. I'idilington, J. Sliigaski, both of Elizabeth i Objections To the members of the Senior Auxil- Lieutenant Wilson is the son of be corrected. We do not choose sponsored by the Women's Fellow- iary, gave a total of 4192 hours of Mr. and Mis. James C. Wilson of present its annual concert in the commanding the battalion. All ship of the First Congregational to neglect any child." Senior High School auditorium other units of the New Jersey Na- (Pleaso turn to page 2) the Mountain avenue address. He The Children's Country Home, Church Tuesday, Wednesday and [lying Stations was graduuted from the Loom- Saturday, April 30, nt 8:30 p.m. tional Guard also will participate Thursday of next week in the par- (Please turn to page 2) which is largely supported by the .Hiraes Wolfe of New York will be in the test alert, first of its kinil is School, Choatc, Conn. He people of Westlield, is one of the ish house. The show is open daily left the University of the featured pianist. Friinli Schercr over held in the United States. from 11 n.m. to !! p.m. Lunch- to purchase by the town of when he was in his junior year outstanding polio centers in the will conduct the program. Sylvaiius Colonel Pidilington cautioned Parade of New tracts of land abutting the LWV Plans Preview nation, its equipment in the es- eons are served from 11-.SO a.m. to and joined the Air Force five W. Jenkins will be the accompan- citizens of this area Ihat "Opera- 1:80 p.m. it-oi-way of the Jersey Central Of Freedom Films years ago. sentials being quite as complete ist; Clarence Snyclcr, the assisting tion Minutemun" is being; planner 'road, including two passenger as the larger and better known Additional dealer offerings wore j Cars Saturday Lieutenant Wilson earned his accompanist. only for training purposes, and to ions ami a freight station, was Warm Springs. It cares for chil- announced today by Mrs. Hichard' . As part of the freedom agenda wings at Webb Air Base, Big The program is'as follows: First test the mobilization plans of all ! horiicd by Town Council Mon- program in Westfleld, the League dren convalescing from the dis- S. Shrove Jr., dealer chairman, as Residents of Westfleld will w l> Spring, Tex. Ho currently is a group by (llec Club, "The God Army and Air National Guard follows: Collectors cups and sau- nieht at a meeting in the Mu- of Women Voters and the YWCA member of the 40f!th Fighter In- ease, many of whom return years units throughout state nnd nation. ness a novel parade this year when pal Building. The undeveloped later after surgery, and carries Who Gave Us Life", "Visions" an,l cers, and pattern glass, the community's new car dealers are introducing three films to local terceptor Squad stationed at Land- "My Heart Is a Silent Violin", fol- "For that reason," be said, "wo »s will be converted into park- clubs and organizations. A pre- iU "graduates" as out-patients lumps and custom made parch- present their first "Parade of New stuhl. His brother, First, Lieut. lowed by Mr. Wolfe pluying "The. ask the people of Westfield not to ment shades and furniture by Hes- lots. view of the films will be held William B. Wilson is a jet in- sometimes for years. be alarmed when this test alert Models" Saturday. Gene Betz of Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at the Cuckoo", "Clair de Lune", "Golli- sic Case Winter trading as Hcm- Morris Chevrolet, chairman of the he ordinance introduced Mar. structor at Williams Air Base, 's Cakewalk" ;ind "Scherzo". KOvmdeil anil our National Guard lo'jking Hill Antiques of Summit. fill provide additional parking YWCA. Ariz. unit is temporarily mobilized." Spotlight on Automobiles Commit- The second group by the Olec Rose Jansc of Newton Center, tee, announced today that this 250 cars. The sale price for "Almanac of Liberty" is a film The lieutenant's father is pres- Cancer Crusade Colonel Piddington emphasized Mass., will feature a general line property was $6-1,344. The version of Supreme Court Justice Club will include ::Swing Low, motorcade will highlight Wcstficld's 1 ident of the First FSank and Trust Sweet Chariot", "Go Down Moses", that the exact date and time of of New England antiques includ- road will continue to use the Douglas recent best seller. "Free- Co., Perth Amboy, and is a di- observance of "Spotlight on Au- "Were You There?" and "Dry "Operation Minutemun" will be i jnK carcfully selected glass, china tomobiles" week. The 1955 models 'lilies on a rental basis. None dom to Read" is film background Begins Today kept sci-vH. The. alert orders will ] j] . jewelry. r for a discussion of how a library Bones"; the third group, "The am s V01 <;i!l be assembled at the station 'he citizens present at the mcet- (Plcaso tuIBW page 2) Happy Wanderer", "Spin! Spin!", come, directly from the state ad- protcsted passage of the mcas- can best serve freedom and what "Today will be the big day in A partial listing by Lester M. parking lot on South avenue and use is made of a public library. "Maiden Fair, O Deign to Tell" SlutofT of Trenton includes a rare will proceed along East Broad i which calls for an appropria- (ho fund-raising crusade of the (Please, turn to page 2) °f $«5,000 of which $1-3,000 "Freedom to Learn" is a film about Public Hearing American Cancer Society in Wcst- and "Kigoletto Quartette". eagle and floral chintz coverlet, a street through the business center be appropriated from the cap- the kind of preparation being giv- tield," Louis Vogler, campaign The second group of number;- collection of Currier and Ives beginning at 11 a.m. improvement fund, and tbc en children in the schools. Both MOUNTAINSIDE — The Board chairman, stated today. '"On this by Mr. Wolfe, will b« "Waltz in A lake Heed prints, an all originul nuihogany "Spotlight on Automobiles" 'nee raised by floating a bond subject matter and the manner of of Education will hold a public day, your friends anil neighbors, Flat Major", "Impromptu in V Ifcpplewhite bureau, a fine, all week hrts been planned to focus f original Sheraton sofa and other bearing interest at six per teaching are pointed up for dis- hearing at the Central Avenue who have accepted the task of vol- Sharp Major" and "Scherzo in 1! Tomorrow midnight is the dead- public iittention upon the vital '• The project will be self-sus- cussion. The film dramatizes the School Thursday, April 21 at 8 unteer ciimpiiign workers in this Minor". The Glee Club wiU end the line for filing lf)5«l income tax role automobiles play in American n"iK with users financing the issues of freedom both for the p.m. at which time board members great humuniturian work, will call program u-ith "Four Winds", "Ski- forms (Please turn to puge 2) life. Mr. Beta points out that student and the tcachur. will present the "problems and so- on your for your contribution. vonic Dance", "You'll Never Wall* over 70 per cent of all American Alone," and "Lift Thine Eyes", p Representatives of organiza- lution for required expansion for They will start out early in the families own ut least one car and *y Moore of 128 East Grove tions in the \Vcsrt,fi*ld sm'a who 19M ami li!i>8." The meeting will morning and work throughout the most of them depend upon that wt was appointed a probation- may wish to use these lilms for be open to questions from the day. Calls will also be miide from Yale Glee Club To Appear In one for essential transportation. Polii-i'man effective Saturday. ln future meetings or discussion public after the- board him pre- IJ to 9 p.m. to contact those who A recent survey showed thnt 47 1 Congressman To L. Pfciffer, 647 Norman groups urc invited to the preview. sented tin issue. are not available during the day. per cent of cur usage was for "i was designated a special po- Concert Here Tomorrow Night Bian. "Efforts will be niinie to contact work or business, U.'l per cent for llflll everyone and at the same time Address Women shopping, eight per cent for il It. Linden Jr. of 74 Elm Rotary's Golden Anniversary Talk The internationally-famous Yale church, livo per cent for school |Et Was elected a member of the literature will be distributed that may be the means of saving your (See cut on Page 2) Glee Club from New Haven, Conn., and four vvr cent for health or luntccr Fire Department. He is life. If you lire not contacted, will appear hero tomorrow night visits to the doctor. «Phew of Fire Chief William II. By Dr. Peale Will Be Open to Public The Hon. Wiilter II. Jmhl nf ac or arc away, and you wi.sh to . will be the tfiiest speaker with "The Whiffenpoofs", Yale's ". fireman Itichurd Allen contribute, you may do so by send- renowned informal undergraduate Rotarian, Dr. Norman Vincent at a moetinK of the Woman's Club Mayor Addresses Bran ted n one month leave of The address by Dr. Norman ing it directly to jMr. Vogler, Caii- singing group, in a concert at the *cc with pay. Peale, minister of the, Murblo Col- of WestfU'M Monday, April 25, nt Vincent Penle, which will be Riven iTr-Crus,ide Chairman, c/o the H :15 p.m. in the Senior Hi^Ii Westlield High School auilitoriuiii. College Men April 21 he Strvvici e Lc.gue, Wilson leginte Church, New York; author May 9 in the auditorium of tlio National Hank of Westlield. Krlioul auditorium t<» benefit thr The program, scheduled to begin of "The Power of Positive Think- 1 at 8:.'1O p.m., is being presented to Mayor II. Kincrson Thomas will Wesllield High School in celebra- ing," number one nnn-tiction best "Tin money given in this cam- cliilihdti.'ic fund. Hi* topie will b».», 1 (Please turn to page 2) tion of the golden anniversary of paign," Chairman Vogler explain- raise funds for scholarship aid to adili-s.i tin College Men's Club seller for river two yearn; promi- "Which Way In Asia?" Ho. will 1 ttotary International, will be open also be (he speaker at Lh,««« Ivtti'v* H Wfvk. He the Itaiul Mothers Association of ery, vcitrmimtcnl atnl development ' mudriufiiU, soti^s from Latin Amcr- Ill This Issue a - maining tickets i" limited IIIKI 1 | k-a, sac-n.-il niusir, songs l»y con- " » Hint the annual S1)rin(? »,. is the editm* of "(iuitleposts" with the Westlielil Senior High School, program. -!. As elniirnuui of the sub- 1 1 1 temporary i-nniposi'i-M uml old col- "J I'oticlavi. will be held in AH- those interested HIT asked to act over (i(IO,(l(l(l suliscrilii-i-M nnd IIIIH has iiiinounei'd the IHIIIIOM of the committee on (hi Km Kn>\. and tin. About Town Wll.li Sully..O, !0 > '"Hi June 2-1, 25 and 211. promptly. iiildri'.'iseil as many li* 5(1,0(10 pru- ilietnbrrs (if the ndiniiiiilinu' eiiin- Pacific, he H a rlo.if! ndvi-sfii' li lege favorites. IlusipcM Directory ,'H 1 IENNO IIEAIII inJ'^ '.lay on"vc>'tion is being (ik usst-aihled til utu- ttuu-. WriUM- miUiM> fur selection of oilu-ers tor T'rtv/idriil, Khenlmwer ami llie lKl- It.-; (iiiuci-L here will mark tlui Church News '.IH-UO liotniy IntPi-niitinnal, founded iilllli •iiiiiivi'i'sary of lhc ortvani/.a- in 11)05, is celebrating it* fiOth for four major miigu/.lm'M, iiiilhor lliu year IMfi-fili. Mrs. Hess llel- pjiilitifiit of MUte. He Im-i miiflc i-ouiitrit's a.s \vi'!l ii;i in every prin- °"J New .|m,y DuMolav ,ll»- 1 of "A (Iniile In Ciuiliilcnt l.iviiiii;," imnulollur will art in i-baiiman Iwii 1,'cenl, trip-; to the Far KaU tiuii's lii'rft appearance in tlii.-i aro:i. cipnl city nl th'1 United Mtati'-', ('oinintr KvenU 1-1 l year of service tlirmiglmnl. Hi' , ; "•'••"I.I J. West of North piTiM-hcr with .'1.11(1(1,IIIKI radio li^l- 1 II. made its local iliiiul April l\ world with H,-KH clubs In H'.i CHIIPI- of the i-iuiiiiiitti'f anil will In «.> i.nsl snnmn'i-, while on n Kin-opt-iiu Kilitoriiil* 18 I " ''"•• bei-u hppoiMcl gc:i- 1 oiier-i iliM-in,^ iiMir innulli; uf IU" IKII'l, in the nlil I'luiiilli'lil ('iiiiiin, lri"s mid u t"l»l »f ""i- M'WI "Mcil liy Mr». vYillium (i. Fullanl •'.!) l.niir, i\ placed si'cmnl in l>ic lnti"-. """•'• yriir finds tin- 118-yi'iii-olil Social '• '"iinl!,M *'•':< Ml.— Tli,,r«- a pur , of its |iai-|iei|iatiini in till.-; bi-iiij,f I"1 iii.'*|iinili'iiinl me:i;uigo tu thn aiiiuml |iu|^ comvit which Mmtltt,, — '-• t.ltt. •Silli-i" tllill lillH' the I IH- celebration, bus Heeureil the wrv- IHI«>. I.ll'io "M, cur. Hie people of Westfield, will lie held in May, old glee cluh hiiH (1'luiiKU Uu'H Ui ling" '

; sic and master oi nm.*ie. dar street for $14,45ti \va« award- ray, fcum Wonul (tub Speaker j Nationwide Test | Cancer • As an undergraduate, he sang ed T. X. Conti and Son?, Ma ;>!*.- Edwin (j. . 2000 to Attend " lui riu of Sum Yale Glee Club ^wilh the <;!«• <~'!ul>—" "' ' H'ood, lowest oi" five- bidder.-. PiainfU'id, ar.d I.cc»nurd J. Whitu-. , mart1 of Kibubtjrh. , (Continued from pace 1) j WhiflTenjjuo.'«". Thi.-= .veers J8 in; Adopted were ordinances grant- (Continued from papre 1 I (Continued from page I) j number, •'The Whiffenpoofs" are | ing' permission to Norman L. Mor- For the two-year Freeholder jutant general, and will be coordi- • nomination Ojrdt'ii Boatty cf Eliz- packing at the Home last year. nated with simultaneous alerts in i Heath in hi£ second season a? •>. the oldest and best known of the; ton to construct curbing und pave- Later tlii» week, it it ho|jed to huve rector of the Vale GUM* Hub-—and !u ifroups ri't'r.iarly iTitca.ired in the Iment in pan* cf Sherman street ;aheth; Fred K. Haley. Fanwoud, tlie other states, uud in the Dintrict i und Steven* uvpjiiie; providing fwf and incuinbi-nt .luhn \^ • Zejfs{u a I'oi'kiiijr ted, u*«d oipe«'ialiy in of Culumbia, Alaska, 4iawaii utvj tie Has only four preiiveessor-;. rendition of barbrr.-hwj) harmony, buibar cases, to asai^ respiration, cause ailU ,.u,t, at. VaU1, arwi i* -.v.i< "Tfu1 U'intf^" Lut/ok t*fi closure at Summit avciuit* • use coiite-itijtjf the t>*jt* ^eat. Puerto JKico, he added. 1 One oi thfm, Gtt.-tav Stoeekt-1, The (iC)I1 coiHe-t 1'or oijf-ycar on display. In aclUitioti tu bed pa- 1C<- tu tin- i-ui™, and CJgver strt-et. 1 The coordination order will "WIIG QI)tct.C'u t n t^ OT'i^iiMi^ation fro^11 who -tiiilfd "The Wiuffenpoof . unexpired Fieoholdei term is bo- tient.-, the Home has at present the edut.aiiollrf 184S UBtiS 1SS>4, vrill be specific*!!}' Suii^" uji its way to fame. They: t'uunci! irftrodui-fd an ordinance come directly from Major General P>-°fe,.icnu, and 1 which would permit Kobe it How- : tween Freehold***' Fiediifk P. An- 825 out patients, who come to the honored tomorrow ni^-hi with the date biK-k to li'l'i and oiiEinally, , Home for checkups or for further Edgar C. Erickaon, chief of the women. Sixty per urth tt* construct a sanitary sewer deisen, mayor of (.Vanford, and National Guard Bureau, -with head- singring of his arrangement of "The Whiff en poof Son{t" was sunif ; in a section of Prospect sti eeti Mrs. Klfie L. St-heidfler uf Kosellc. , treatment once, twice or evc-n money «..mnb,,l(,d '"Neath the Elms". The glee club on'fv at the opeijinir and ciusinir of' | three time:; a week. Some of these quarters at the Pentagon, Wash- from Brig-htwood avenue for abuut a fyrnitr fretboSdtr and thu Good ington, D. C. From the adjutant will perform *''NeatH the Elms", 100 ftet. Final hearing is .sched- Govt*innient choke. j patients have bten coming for 3 0 state, county and which a!so appeared o« the 1890 Tickets for the concert tomor- i years. Many of them come to the general, it will be pa3sed down to gram* of ,,,„»,,. uled for April 25. f Vou'Ja will ftJ.so vote for ^ all Army aud Air National Guard Plainfield pra^liiHi, in celebration ruw ui^'ht will be avaiiubie at the I ; senator at Tuesday'* election. Home for convalescent care after Mavor I). Kmws(>0 of the 100th anniver.-ury of I Kenneth C. Hand, present KepuL- surg-ery at the Hospital for Special units in this state. his proclamation fa ' Stoeckei's appointment as Yale's ;• iican Senator, is seeking reuoinina- Surgery, under Dr. Campbell Nearly 400,000 Guardsmen, in- as Cancel- Control first instructor of voc^si music. ; i Local Election tion without opposition. The ])eni- Thompson. This care will go on, cluding officers and men of the ed that "all ,-esidenu,['» Aiso represented on the pro&n 8*11 ! oci'ttt, also runnings unopposed, id the staff at the Home pointed out, 50th Reebnriainsanee Battalion of observe this No Objections WALTER H. JUDD b oecasij" here—as well as on the program? [ Robert L. Sheldon. even when the Salk vaccine has Westfield and Plainficld, in more their suppu,-t t of men's' g'tee clubs everywhere— i (Continued from page 1)' made polio a thing of the past. (S« .tory on p*«e J) (Continued from page 1) than 2,200 other communities will Cancer Society." is Marshall Bailho'.omew, who di- and William A. Young of Plain- Anyone interested in helping participate in "Operation Minute- rected the club from 1921 until School FT A and the Council of [field. man". 1952. Mr. Bartholomew's anang:-- PT.V& requested an ordinance bai- j The Republican contest for Antiques Show with this work may call Mrs. Congressman to ments of folk songs, sea chanteys ting the sale of .^alaeiou* comic j three-year Freeholder nominations, (Continued from page 1} Htines for tickets, at We. 2- and spirituals art- given con- •books and other undesirable litera- | finds 10 candidates, including- two furniture. There will be 18 other 1J68-M. stant performance, j ture. Similar action v*~a* ivquestedincumbents, battling for three dealers from New York and New (Continued from page 1) Mr. Heath him?elf is noted for \last month by the Christian Citi- nominations. The incumbents are Jersey. where he was able to brinjr "P to his musical score for Aristophanes' zen's Forum of Fii^t Methodist F. Edward Biertuempfel, mayor of Daily luncheon selections will Jet Pilot Lands date his knowledge of eo.nd-'-^ns "The Birds" and musical settings j Church, the Council of Churches, Union, and Ernest S. Hickok of feature a choice between hot cas- there. the Woman's Ciub. Floral Park Sunimit. The others are Mayor Having lived in China as a med- to Vachel Lindsay's "Abraham Lin- ; seroie or salad piates, rolls, bever- (Continued from page 1) coin Walks at Midnight", Car! ' Civic Association, and West Fields Richard P. Hatficld of fan wood, a age and home made desserts. Gen- _a! missionary, Dr. Judd in one of Sandburg's "Grass", and Walt j Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- Good Government aspirant; Lee S. eraJ chairman for the show is rector of the National State Bank, he few members of Congress who Whitman's "Beat, Beat Drums". A can Revolution. The request was Rijfby of Spring-field, a former Mrs. Marjorie Hansen. Proceeds Elizabeth. :an speak with personal knowledge native of Hampton, Va., Mr. Heath referred to committee. sheriff; Robert J. McKair, Eliza- are for benevolences of Congrega- Lieutenant Walson plans to re- ,nd authority of the significance You Feel Like This holds three degrees from Yale: A contract to pave and curb beth; Andrew A. McNamara, Ne.'.v turn to college when he completes if what is now happening in Asia Providence; Mrs. Anna M. Mm- tional Christian Churches and the Bachelor of arts, bachelor of mu- sections of Ripley avenue and Ce- World Council of Churches. his service this ye&r. nd the Pacific. When he talks bout Chinese Communism it is in This Lighler-Waj-of-Living Si rom his personal experience of laving worked in areas under its :ontrol as far back as 1930. Tickets may be obtained from he chairman of the clubhouse pro- ect committee, Mrs. E. R. Merry Tr., at We. 2-0944 and the follow- ng members of her committee: Mesdames Paul H. Burbage, II. Coiy, L. Coykendall, Mona Davies, '. F. Denney, W. Earl Dysart, A. Ickhait, E. A. Hescock, F, C. 'lohnbaum, J. E. Hurley, J. D. S. rohnaon, W. Marvin, Charles Ma- ulloch, P. J. Newman, H. H. Stot- ler, J. R. Freeman, P. B. Suther- land, R. V. Thiede, W. Tielease, . Vanderbilt, A. J. Wier and Roy iVorkman. Tickets are also on sale it the Town Book Store and Jean- ie.tte'3 Gift Shop. 10T ... and Look Like This in Players to Give 1 'All My Sons' SPRINGWEAVE JMSM ! 9 Months of the Year The Community Players will resent their 38th major produc- ion tomorrow and Saturday nights at the Roosevelt Junior High School at 8:30. The play is Ar- hur Miller's "All My Sons" which won the 1947 Drama Critics' KIT & EMRMICE award for the best new Ameri- can play. Paul Houck (Joe Keller) is a past president of Community for Players who has tried his hand at tage managing:, construction, skit writng and producing as well as acting:. EFFECTIVE ON'ORfABOUT APRIL 18th William G. Dukek Jr. (Dr. Jim Bayliss) has previously appoared in "Bell, Book and Candle," "The little Foxes," "Claudia," "Hay In co-operation with the Town Council The tremendous parking lot adjoining our ever," "John Loves Mary" and 'My Sister Eileen." He also play- which is seeking to relieve traffic prob- super market will offer lined parking and d a role in the recent College Woman's Club production of "Pyg- lems. The National Grocery Company has directional flow traffic to facilitate your malion." A past vice president of the club, Mv. Dukok hus also changed the Parking Entrance on Central entering and leaving the lot. served as stage manager and con- struction chairman. Avenue. The entrance is now coveniently We are happy to co-operate as much as James Crawford (Frank Lubey) has had mostly musical experience located on Lenox Avenue near North date. A newcomer to West- we can in relieving Westfield traffic, and field, Mr. Crawford has appeared Avenue. in the Community Players' p we hope that you will find this new ar- duction.of "The Mikado" and in "New Moon" for the Musical rangement convenient and pleasant. Club. Klaiffe Graf (Sue Bayliss) had small parts in. "The Doughgivls" From CranJoriJ and "Happy Birthday." She also on4 Garwood sang in the Gilbert and Sullivan CHOOSE NOW FROM operettas "The Mikado" and "H. M. S. Pinafore." Backstage, Mrs. NEWEST 1955 STYLES Graf has worked as costurne chair- man. while stocks are largest! Mable Force (Lydia Lubey) From plays her first speaking role for Mountainside Community Players. In "The Doughgirl: ' she was one of the $45.00 hotel maids. Mrs. Force has also appeared in a workshop revue served on hospitality, and done makeup for the club. Now'* the time to get out of your heavy Henry C. J. Evans (Chris Kel- ler) has been active with amateur clothing, aud into'a lightweight Spring- groups throi'o';.out New Jersey for ve«ve suit. It will lighten jour step, some years. Since joining Com- munity Players he was seen in give you the new outlook of the lighter- "The Doughgirls," "Happy Birth-, way-of-living and working, It h« >h* day" and "Harvey." Mr. Evans also appeared in two workshop fine tailored look, wonderful fit and hang! plays. out winkles overnight. Spring into * Alice Johnston (Kate Keller) is a new member of Community Springweave for that grand feeling, Players. Besides playing Shake Spring through Fall. spearian parts with amateur groups, Mrs. Johnston spent sev- en years as the head of the cos tume department at the Perry Mansfield School of the Theatre in Colorado. Beatrice Kelly (Ann Deever) was seen last year as the guerilla fighter in "The Doughgirls." Mrs. Kelly has played in several work ) «H«.T.M.G«Mlo"-S«nfonl,In«. shop shows as well as serving us 'fR»«.». It. P«lm B««h Compiuy. Wool >nd molnlr, ro™ « hand properties chairman. Alfred R. Smith (George Dec, er) mixes a small amount of pro- fessional experience with a large amount of amateur experience. He appeared in "The Doughgirls,' "Light Up the Sky," "Claudia1 John franks and "Ten Little Indians." Bt>. Prom Fanwood — Scotch Plains sides directing si-veral workshop productions for Community Piny- MEN'S APPAREL em, Mr. Smith directed "Nev, Moon" for the Muaicul Club las' year. PLAINHELD WESTFIELD K'^, The play is directed by Garri- V»c our reur eii*rnii»-c f«r re to receive the Mayor Komich, native of Masssi- Communities Ready Free Inoculation of 800,000 shots. Some 16,000 youngsters in chusetts, holds a civil engineer's youngsters was expected to get these five counties took part in the Mr*. Robert J. Post of 17H9 decree and served in that capacity Salk Polio Shots under way within a week or two, ,,yi,ia street waft l tally taken Caravan Tour nationwide test which proved the for the State Highway Department i First and second grade school chil- vaccine effective against the dis- , iv when shy was notified that of that state for many years. He t was the winner of a new Plans for a county-wide cara- NEWARK Communitirj dren are eligible in all of the ease. '.hevi-olet Bel-Air sedan, in a na- van tour of all municipalities in ui,sMvle contest, it was announced Union County have betn an- 3«uy by F. E. Betz, vice president nounced by the campaign staff of ' Xmi'is Chevrolet, Inc. former Councilman Donald H. [Icr first comment was that she Ratfjft'r of WestfieM. Mr. Bag- 1,1 tried different contests many ger is peeking Hepuhlican nomina- iH-s but this was the £j\st time tion to one of four Assembly scu.U WESTFIELDS LEADING c had won anything. in the county's primary elections Jn addition to the new Chev- Tuesday. olcL sedan, Mrs. Post also was Thomas A. Sperry Jr. of Plain- ie winner of a $1,000 V. S. Sav- field is chairman of the arrange- SAVINGS INSTITUTION ps Bond, because of her taking ments for the cavalcade, which ie demonstration ride offered by will leave from the Westlield Mu- rank Reed, the salesman with nicipal Building at 10 a.m. Sat- 'horn Mrs. Post talked when re- urday and travel throughout the jesting her application for the county, disbanding' at Plainfield wite-st. City Hall at 4 p.m. John S. Ben- "OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY' Xi-i i is ChevroJet will delivei1 the der of Springfield, campaign man- ;«• Bel-Air sedan in the near fu- ager for the Bayger-for-Assembly committee, announced that parti- ne. cipants in the caravan will be The contest is still open, Mr. members of the Union County ,etz said, "so that if anyone eai" North The Westlield VolunU'..v Kescue ion County Young Republicans, INSURED YOUR Chestnut strt'L't, was elected L-huiv- Squad tuJay reported that fov the and by other leaders and associa- iiian of the YWr-a field Unite*! Na- wei»k ending Suturdny, the (iiht tions endorsing his Assembly can- UP TO $10,000 SAVINGS tions committee at a meeting \wUi ater Group Asks 1 weeiiV letuin on the l.)55 fund didacy, recently at the norni of Mis. M. C. drive was $4000. This year's fund Jn a statement issued today, for- Reed, !H8 Boulevard. Mrs, Man- drive is aimed at liquidating u mer Councilman Bagger comment- •arleyofPUC ning" suct't'eds Mrs. Robert AI|»lu;i\ $5000 bunk loan; obtaining oper- ed, "We will conclude this cam- Mrs. Manning is an active mem- ating funds, and the purchase of paign in the forceful and construc- ber of the Westfidd League of a IH'W umbulanue. tive manner which has been our The executive committee of the Women Voters, having stM-vt-d u<, The pmpose of the return mail- aim and purpose. My associates CURRENT DIVIDEND ntermunicipal Water Committee H member of the board and had and 1 will be profoundly grateful to seek a Public Utilities envelopes that townspeople re- several years' experience in the cdvi'd alon^ with the fund drive for all support." lommission - sponsored conference League's foreign policy depart- •ith the Plainfield-Union Water U'.tttM' \v;is to eliminate if possible, nmnt. She H)SO lias been active a visit from ;{uu.d member, to Company, vathev thaii a fov- in the Wi'.stfieJii Co-Operative, Boro GOP Club To CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT BROAD AND PROSPECT STS. d PUC healing. This was dis- fulled contributions. Due to lar^e haviny; been a member of its amounts of time expended in con- losed Tuesday by Mayor Fred P. board. Honor Top Officials .ndorscn of Cranford, chairman struction of the new building, and ,f the water committee. Serving with Mrs. Mtinning us inaiutt'iisuK-e of resident duty 1 schi'dules, the Uusvuti Squad asked MOUNTAINSIDE —"In honor Mayor Andersen said the group t'O-t'liainnan will bt Weymau 0. and acknowledgement of the past Rteenjrrafe, jiriiu'ipal of Benjamin that all people send their contri- lecicled oiv a conference because butions in the envelope furnished. year's work on the part of Moun- formal hearing- would take too Franklin School, who filled that position on the committee, last As previously announced, the tuinsicle's Borough Council" com- WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS ung to reach a decision. "A hcar- year. Rescue Squad moved inio its new posed of Mayor Joseph A. C. Konv £ might take two to three years," ic-h of Mary Allen lane; Albert Hayor Andersen explained, "and Maj. Edward Van Winkle was quarters April 2 and maintains rc-up pointed treasurer for the com- Z\ hour emergency service from Hurtunac, New Providence road; re want action now." Floyd L. FrankenfleUl, Sunny Carl H, Warsinski, attorney for ing year. In his financial report there. For the week ending Sun- Df i 1)54-55, Major Van Winkle day, the Rescue Squad rendered Slope drive; William Stevenson, Jje intermunicipal group, confer- fiirch Hill road; William Heine, red with PUC officials Monday but stated that the committee! -is now the following services: Transpor- sponsored by -8 ovKunizuMons in tation calls, 11; automobile acci- Baybeny lane, and John Fei'RU- lothititr was definitely set, he said. son, Fox trail, the Republican Club Mayor Andersen said the water WestfieUl. dents, one; heart ease.s, two; ma- ;roup plans to request the PUC In assuming chaimiiinshij) of ternity, iwo; home accidents, three, to have Plainfield-Union £ive an the jfvoup, Mrs. Manning pointed and out of town transportation, ntiiiff of improvements prom- uut that tliia year's observance of one, for a total of liO calls. ivhen the company was given UN uvents will be espeeially sig- ItOAO AT PROSPECT ^ ite increase last summer. nijipant as 3955 marks the 10th for the day's observance un^I foil IMrTI te water committee chairman binhday-*6f the UN. Tentative activities' during UN week. Mr.sJ WESIFIELD 1-4500 » riuiil/'C TilT|ON inclosed Malcolm Pirnie En- plans wove outlined for June to Manning stated that the commit- A SAVINGS INSTITUTI MIS is preparing a report in coincide with thi? weelc-lony ob- tee maintains a speaker's bureau laymeirV language" on the faults sovvance in San Fianci^io of tVic and ha.-i other help for those or- Plainfield - Union's distribution writing °C f-be United Nations ganizations wishing to plan meet- (em. It will be a concise sum- ehfrter there, in 1915. ings with a UiN theme during the wy of last December's lengthy SuK'jrustionn wevo nifitie for "the coming yea]-. i't to the Intermvinieipal group, pi-o^fum for UN Uny in Wt^lliold At the meeting hist week a vote «' >r Andersen said. late in October. Later in the of thanks went to Miss Josephine spring a full nieetin^ of the com- PiMiceli for her participation in mittee will be called so that tin* the (J N birthday program last i USE LEADER CLASSIFIED whole £ioup can make final plan A U\\.

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SHOPPING STARTS IN i'.c PAGES OF THE LEADER ?*<''r •-. < LEADER. ,', APRTL14, 19-55 f»*g« Four TKS WESTFIELD been active in Hie establishment • a daughter, Mrs. (.'navies J. Wei- of the Community Presbyterian j <»OP Candidates Hne'os: of Phoenix, Ariz.; a sor, John C. Trauth Wcstfirld. Hot Fights In ("hurvh of Mcuiitaitinide, and i Take Opj»<>?,jr, ^ OBITUARIES Harry M. ot Vt'estSeM; tlin» Jnhr. C. Tiauih. 0 father Surviving aie ; Mooie, who is on the building com- I Ki-aiulchiidreii: and three sifter-, Mi^. JuM-ph K. HuUvy uf Phyllis W. Eii-.njr u it h wiiom •- ni' | niittee of the local American I,e-| 1 Boro Elections Bin h avt'iiut . uit-.i ul h\:- nui srion and was appointed to one of j Mr*. I. Burd Mi-. Jennie King; of South Piaii;- made hi) home :J °f two Ke|,ub;;,ail i -• (f i I.t-oiua April -'!. i> W \V I I Mr* V;. ivai fWld, Mrs. Mary Suuon of DuTse;- tiirc-e Hf'aTid-on-, the local water committees last \ mt ; Bli:d. 94. difu ,,W K. Kilmg1 MOVNTAINSIDK -- Not only j "•*;<<»•"« HvH^'r* }a,«t Tt.i. • rrrr.Jn^ fif'.er H with tl n-. Ien, and Mrs. F.nlil..' IHU'mn: uS Mr. Trautli wa> born in Chrlstoplier and M'vh .January, would assist him in ;he j Mi-i- ia-iii Muui.!ainyide KepubiK'ans hove *poke last ,.;rtt in Z "* brief ;;>.*. a- freroe of her Mr. Evan- N'urth Plainfield. ^•mtsati, t-;u.- a! that meeting, as did Mr. Heine, Headius om. Kroup ' her r.un.e. morning-, followed by a b' Joseph A. C. Komkh, »v the \*idisw of Thomas ihe We»t;itk Oiii t' until ht.- retirement eitrht yeais who also stated he has enjoyed his Mrs. in Holy Trifiity Cliurch. Interment in? reelection; Harry jd Pa r i in 1*24. Surviving' Sre was in St. MaryV Cemetery. Piain- \ a«s>. He wa? n nienibej- of the short three months as a council- i 1 three , Mrs- Burd had Theis a H^ch.. Jr. of Waniajrh- N. V.. and Wil- were called out due to a sudden j didates endorsed by tkiv* f nine grandchildren. on feer S2na birth- Mrs. Anna Leffingwell Hani E. of l.foniu ard -IX giand- of f o!1vph \V. L.-wis with «h-.,m 'JunJune Tattershall Ban'lnt.BUKlfltt. * j 'voluntee' r wor" k ther" e | their reasons for running and their i Fred Wildauer. thfej, ' r . termer.; wus in St. Gevti'.ni*' Ct-'Vif- GfOrjre VliK-tvr Smith, a furmer ,. „ ., . « wiil be two complete sia-tes. Mayor four .ii;i'. A Kcijoii-in Hla:niU-ld Kiaidt'iit, divd in I'hila-1 and and had hved Her*: about five P *. . at a candidate's hearing of the • Mass wa.- ke:d Monday motmr.^ Horn in auit St. Maiie. f>n- dyi]jJiii. Saturday. iie u'a.s the! ft has d is seeking the u-o-ye«t tt™ f li, b i .. a V 4 » d Lit a. -M.s. Let£n£ru'ei! y>ear=, t-n, w Oak Park, H • jtwo e i eld j Citizen's Association of Mountain- position. * St-Ult J At - * in iloly T?m;'y Chur.h. . biother of I-'i ed C. Smith of Ci two newcomm t0 thg politica fitld J>de in Central Avenue School last We.-llicld 33 years. Tudor oval. j He retired in 1937 as »upeiintend to be his running' mates: Lyman ' Han t F i. ii. c widow of the late ent of the Cana! Street Postofhco Parrigin of Timberline road and ,i:rht. "i M tttat nr 1 It Mi-. Smith had lived in Plain- • Eleetrir Output Mr*. Kalherine H ri \ lisnsrwtli, who (U-ld for many years until about) in Chicago, after 45 years service. H. W. Moore of Garrett road, for Democrats will write in a eom- i id I 1 1 4 He was a member of the West- j three-year terms. He hha s endorseddd ilete local slate, for mayor, the ->U yvur~ UKO when he moved to j Output of electricity \ Funeral services wtre r,e'-d S '.-.- I !• in we le )(i Philadelphia. His only survivors ! field Chapter of the Old Guard and ; wiiHain Heine for the balance of wo three-year council terms and y} day afternoon in the Chapt-i of the Tuesday in O Ii Hai j ]• li^! of 1!»45 of the Lake Side Lawn Bowling I tJie uuexpiied two-year term. Last 'or the unexpired two-year term. Service Elwtric and Gas Cj i_ his widow, Lucretia Lodg ark, for the vp) ended jusi Holy Spirit of the First Congiefr.- Summit, after a biief iiire-s. She st Kioad street; five grandchil- j Smith, and his brother. Club of St. Peteisbuig, Fla. year-s e]et.vion endeli ;n a tje with Mrs. Hershey has filed for the ie tional Church, with the pastor, the r was 173,089,150 kilo, was the wife of tht late t-'e'-H Rob- men at i two Private interment was in liill- Surviving are a son, Alfred D. Mr!i- Jean H_ Hershey and the ivo-year council seat on the Ind ;- Rev. Dr. J. L. McCoruon Jr., of6-er: t Mills who die j March 28 of a of St. Petersburg; three grandclul- j mayor appointed Mr. Heine the compared with 16i Funeral services will be held in ! -ide Cemetery, Plainfield. lendent ticket on the demand of watt-hour in tho correj dating. Interment was private, ; heart attack, \vhiie vacationing £t Gray's Funeral Home today at , di-en and four great-grandchildren, j fin/t of thl} vear for one ve^,.. hose who voted for her last year : his winter home m Ormond Beach, Another son, Harold J., died in Councilman William Stevenson week a year ago, an intm.1 3:15 p.m. with the Rev. Frederick | u the resulting "tie vote" with Mr. 10,051,550, or (U, * Mrs. Harold J. Cook : Fin. \V. Biatz of .St. Paui's Episcopal I Mrs. Bridget English September, 1954. appears on the slate of candidates ifeine. They feel that if Mr. Heine m ml Church, onu'iatinz. Interment will Mrs. Bridget O'Neill Enjrlish, Funeral services will be held in picked by the Voters' League, of I'ins out in the Primaries the t\i Mrs. Harriet McEwen Cook, 51, j Mrs. Miijs was born in Oma'ij, 70. of Boston, Mass., formerly of More than (178.000 j of 53H Hort street died Tuesday , N'eb., and spent the_early_ pan ^>1 be in Fairview Cemetery. Gray's Funeral Home, Westfield Mountainside, which slate is head- hould be settled by the voters her married life in Oak Park, 111. Westfield, died Sunday in the Bos-today at 2 p.m., with the Reve.d by former Borough Attorney injured in weekend tnfk'\ in Overlook Hospital, Summit, ext fall. dents last year. after a long illness. She was the She had been a resident of West- ton City Hospital. Samuel E. Purdy, curate of St.Charles A. Jerome for mayor, and •wife of Harold J. Cook, who isfield for 39 years. Mr. and Mi*. Herman Behrens The wife of the late John Eng- Paul's Episcopal Church, Westfield, includes Fled Wildauer of Old controller of the Tech-Art Plastic Mills celebrated the 50th anni- Herman Behvens of Pasadena, lish, she came to Westfield from officiating. Interment will be inTote road for the other three-year • WYATT'S: Co., in Morristown. versary of their wedding Aujr. 10, Cal., died Saturday. A native of Ireland as a young girl and moved Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. term on council, and Roland Hall Born in Woodside, N. Y-, Mrs.1953, at their summer home at Jersey City, he formerly resided to Boston about 15 years ago. of Tanglewood lane for the two- Cook had lived in Westfield 36 Cooperstown, K. Y. Mrs. Mills at-in Westfield for 25 years. He was Nys. English is survived by a year unexpired term. years. She was a member of the tended the Presbyterian Church a retired accountant for the Cen-son, John English of ; School to Present The Voters' League of Moun- First Methodist Church. here. tral P^ailroad of New Jersey, mem- four grandchildren, and several Night of Music tainside, established more than a Surviving, besides her husband, Survivors are a daughter, Mr*. ber of the Old Guard of Westfield, nieces and nephews in Westfield year ago and headed by Frank are two daughters, Mrs. It. Hard- ^farton Mills Crampton of 329and one of the founding membeis and Plainfield. SCOTCH PLAINS—The instru- Torma of Sunrise parkway, is in ing Brown of Elizabeth and Mrs.Mountain avenue; two grandsons; of the Redeemer Lutheran Church Funeral services will be held in mental music department of Scotch the process of sending out litera- Kuymond A. Cresby Jr. of Newa brother, Allen C. Scott of. of Westfield. the Merii^ Hal Funeral Home, Plains High School is presenting ture announcing to tha voters of Market; six grandchildren and Omaha, and a sister-in-law, Miss Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Plainfield, tomorrow at 8:30 a.m.its annual "Night of Music" Fri- the borough that the leag-ue picked two sisters, Mrs. Francis C. Sny-Ella Louise Mills of the Highland Viola F. Kehrens; a son, Edward followed at 9:30 a.m. by a high day, April 22, in the High School Jerome, Wildauer, Stevenson and der of Syracuse, N. Y., and Mrs.avenue address. C. Behrc-ns of Altadena, Cal.; two mass of requiem at Holy Trinity at 8:15. The program will 00115151 Hall as the candidates who would Harold 1. Van Doren of 55 Can- Funeral services will be held to- daughters, Edith D. Neabitt, La-Church. Interment will be in St.of the Symphonic Orchestra, Sym- fulfill the purposes of the league, terbury lane. morrow at 3 p.m. at Gray's Fu. Canada, Cal., and Meta Lux ofMary's Cemetery, Plainfield. pronie Band and the dance band, to "give good, sound, intelligent Funeral services will be held in nersl Home, with the Rev. DrGoodyoar. , Ariz.; two sisters, Mrs. "The Moonglowers", government to the people of Moun- Frederick E. Christian, minister 6f Gray's Funeral Home, today at . RuftVr and Mrs. G. Porter, both Mrs. Louise M. Watts Featured will be a violin duet tainside". Their aims this year, ac- 31 a.m. with the Rev. Dr. Gordon the Presbyterian Church, officiat- f New Jersey; six grandchildren cording to Mr. Torma, are to cor- E. Michalson of the First Metho- ing. Interment will be in Fairview Mrs. Louise M. \V»tts, 72, ofplayed by William Hahm and Mar- nd four great-grandchildren. Somerville, formerly of 575 First garet Hegi; a clarinet solo by Rob- rect and/or discontinue further dist Church, officiating. Interment Cemetery, Boning variances to renew or bring will be in Fairview Cemetery. Funeral services were held Tues- street, died Thursday in Short ert Busse; trombone solo by Nancy ay morning in Memory Chapel, Hills, while visiting friends there. Taber; cornet solo by William businesses in residential areas, im- Mrs. Ethel DeMilt 'asadena. The Iiev. Martin It. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Fleisehman, novelty sketch, played partially enforce borough ordi- John II. Evans Mrs. Ethel L. DeMilt, 61, of 715 iagel, pastor of Mt. Olive Luth- Mrs. Watts had lived in Somer- by the band; voice solo, Florence nances, and modernize the present John H. Evans, 74, of 811 Fair- North avenue west, died last Wed- Tan Church of which Mr. Behrens ville about eight years and prior Garland, and a vocal quartet con- administration. acres avenue, a retired auditor for nesday in her home, after a loni? as a member, officiated. Inter- to that in Westfield for many isting of William Austin, Thomca At a recent meeting for all can- . the Equitable Life Insurance Co., illness. She was the wife of Wilbur nent will be Saturday in Fairview years. She was the wife of theAndrusky, Frank Argenziano and didates at the Mountainside Re- New York, died Wednesday night P. DeMilt. emetery. late Wilfred F. Watts, who died John Frusco. publican Club, Mayor Koroich in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, Born in Scotch Plains, she had in April, 1945. Tickets may be obtained from stressed the work that has been after a long illness. lived in Westfield 30 years. She Mrs. Watts was a life member any instrumental music depart- accomplished during his terms of CLIPPER CRAFT Born in Euclid, N. Y., Mr. Evans was a communicant of Holy Trin- John Bayus of Poplar Twig of Muhlenberg ment member or by calling FA office and stated that it was his had lived in Roselle 32 years be- ity Church. John Bayus, 43, of Elizabeth, Hospital, Plainfield, and a former 2-8224. feeling that both Pavrigin, who has fore coming to Westfield eight > Besides her husband, she leaves ovmerly of Westfield, and a Navy eteran of World War II, died Tuesday at Alexian Brothers Hoc- lital after a brief illness. . A native of Erie, Pa., Mr. Bayus ved in Westfield before moving o Elizabeth nine years ago. He as employed as a maintenance an by the Metal & Thermit Corp., Beoutt -ahway, for 12 year9. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. IM «ur Khh display priced to fit your budget. Quality, uth Reeves Bayus; two sons, Wil- CrBftsmanshi; and permanent Beauty are found in am, 7, and John, 5; a daughter, lost ? Strayed ? ALL WORSTED lii?! evtry marker or monument we ull. Contact ui without i .uth, 8; his parents, Mr. and Mis. obligation rrassel Bayus of Albion, Pa.; two SUITS L. L. MANNING A SOS d. mi Tothers, Michael of Giael, Pn., Stanley Burner, OwfiM 403 Wdt front Street HI. Piainfleld 6-0706 nd Joseph of Erie, and two sis- from Illustrated Booklet S«nt Upon Requut rs, Mrs. Herbert Felter and Mrs. *' ''^T.'J?!. WESTFIELD - CRANFORD years ngo. He was a grnndson of the late Nathaniel Currier, litlunc GARWOOD - PLAINFIELD rupher nml co-producer of widely' SCOTCH PLAINS known Currier and Ivcs prints. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mrs, CurriiM', who lived in Tul su with n son, C. M. Currier, was ASSETS $40,000,000 WESTFIELD CRANFORD born in Hnboken. She- was 11 mi'm 318 £. BROAD ST. 1? SPRINGFIELD AVE. her of the Methodist Church, Tul OLDEST BANK IN WESTFIELD Phono WE 2-0143 . Phono CR 6-0092 sn. ORGANIZED 1892 • PIAINFIELD, Also surviving arc a dnughtcr, 9:0 Mrs. Henry Sorter of Elizabeth, Deposits Insured Up To $10,000 By FDIC Open Monday and Friday 'HI a brother, nine grandchildren mid 20 groat-grandchildren. i WYATT'S= THE WBfiTFIELl) (N..U LEADER. THURSDAY. APR7L 14,1S55 !dents Ask iicil Help \ A&P's storewide shower of values helps Aprjl^shoppers XTAINSIUI5 — Residents |eu\n,d lane. Iliruug-b their r'raiK-i.< S. McCormkk, ! (|it. Borough Council night to grant no further B. Nolle and Sons, Inc., of 9="'- Mountain avenue, jlition of the zoning- or-

•nts rlaim there is noise „. welding-, many times nijfht, and contend the an' had sufficient time to tainv 'iiHiiiiiiiHiinHiiiiiiinnmiiiiimiiimi'^Kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiuiiuiitiiiiu.' ^f COME SEE e ilieir new building in jri County. nn has been involved in 1 COME SAVE AT Afr»! njr dispute with residents You'll get bright ideos to help you SAVE MORE on your favorite meats! . aliened violation of a 752 GROCERY PRICES Ijiiritr both svdes agreed to ~ Orange onth truce. At that time, 's famous Super-Right Quality jHiuy promised to move REDUCED SINCE JAN. 1st i.^ \u a new fabricating i Wliitehouse by March 1. Here are a few of the most recent... Chiffon Cake mrounk'aUon from August Her, Plrfinfield attorney, Enjoy all the golden itinK Honecker and Rader PORK LOINS Htiiz Cooked Spaghetti 2 ;;29< goodness of fresh properly now zoned as a F e Lflfl juicy-ripe oranges . . . area in Central avenue fffmi MaeartHi A r.r.n 2'^nr33 Rife E»« jod Valley road, stated End Divine with desserts ontcker and Kader have Claridst Meat Balls^s.JL" 32* . . . delicious "as is." ranted 00 days in which 2 c Ik. 43 ;iu-il "'ill withhold any ac- UidirwooflDtviMHaiii 2 r37 {esidents in the area had e | Otlicious with Roast fork ... Sauerkraut ^ 2 W,', 23« Apple Sauce b*Vd 2 '/.;,< Z7< nek PJ tho Council to rezone IroiieittCorMiBMfHish ;.;27 49. liei-ty to an "A" y.one. In C ntimc, Mr. Dreier stated, Armour's Roatt Bwf < . • '!;;W Othtr Jan* Porkw Vofuvs.., jr unit Rader are prepar- 4 SIRLOIN or lun for sub-divia'ions. S«H'tLl¥wPate .. .. . t'17« lk. p ? Council voted to request Rhubarb Pit . . . '".•' ' 4?« le Highway Department to Mamar's Spanish Rict . 2 £ «• STEAKS PORTERHOUSE 69 Cinnamon Buns . . >*«•<"'27' the radius of the corner 2 e N I I J rt ral avenue and Mill lane Brandywine Muthraamt ^t e;n21 Kbt Stcaki ir* ail eu» from grain-fed tteer bief of "Super-Right" quality. And at kW al[ cuH or Protein tread -»-"- "« " « ftS'.lJ* install a center isle, simi- c Sirloin arc priced at one price, and al^cuti of Forte rhouii at one price. — The advertiied price ! Firm Typ. Srtad »X$W.., IT,'22* he one at Summit road. Saaaish Sauca ch« •«i>3«« industrial zone, and Cen- Kipaand Harring t^' t.°:3t Corned Beef i«n.i...t>ri.k.t ">S9 Pork Chops Hip.ndiSouidvcuti ib.j3 time is the access to tho 6 E 1 b C c ! C Avenue School. RockLobittr •**»«• t°'53« Top Round Roast or Steak - "' 85 Loin Pork Chops '" -'-" * 69 il approved plans for tho 8 d lol h C e Ann Pflge Fine Foods sewer extension as shown Imported Sardines tr; 2 ?..?«• Rib Steaks . r, *-69 '^ *77« Sliced Bacon **«•**» ^30«^59 of Short drive. Also ap- TlIM A Rl4ai# ChlcUn of tht S«c 6'/j oi. flWg C lb c were plans for permanent I Hlla DIlOI Liyhtmea* —dietttic c«n •• Top Sirloin Roast or Steak ^ . • ^ 85 Smoked Pork Butts '"••" 65 \once of a portion of Shef- b C C SPARKLE •eet. Boneless Chuck Pot Roast . 59 Smoked Pork Shoulders ^^ ' 39 Coleman's Dry Mustard . . V.'27« Gvlatin D«»*rts field-Union Water Co. was B&M Brown Bread . Ground Beef rw.M,,™.»d ib-39c Frankfurters s»p».iii,i,t-iiww ^49« »d to install a file hydrant • can "~ e Fruit zo terrace. Council ap- C c lb: c the final map Of sub-divi- Date & Nut Roll °°"-< 2 !;„"; 45 Legs of Lamb »b-59 Chickens •"""'""si^Ti^'-* 59 Flavors tlie Pontiac Construction C lb e R> Mo l c 1 dl c jpt'ity off Summit road. Argo Corn Starch . . 2 Ji 25 Legs of Lamb ^.^. -65 Fowl " -° 7^ ' »-53 C C Strawberry Preserves^ Duryea's Corn Starch Shoulder of Lamb c 35 Fresh Cod Steaks .... ' 25 2 Py-O-My I2oi.| e e Gurrant Jelly ^'-^ ' «25« iy Driver Blueberry Muffin Mix brand pkg. ' Boneless Veal Roast •>> 55 Faney Swordfish Steaks . . »> 59 g ; C c Nettle's Morsels - Breast of Veal W Fried Cod Fillet ..... 63 Grape Jelly *••'•«• ',' ; W %»M :s License RatSalia) Ann rag* A I601. Mg Rajah Moist Coconut 2 I."; 29« BV9IIS Cholc« of 3 vari.ti.. * c.n. •• Jius Braxton of 608 W. u p street was fined $223 by Strawberry Jelly You'll get bright ideos to help you SAVE ON FRUITS & VEGETABLES! Chili Sauce '- ^ ate William M. Beard Tues- v iou b f in Municipal Court. The Sauerkraut ' ' * 2 14 o,. Mayonnaise ^ ^< \ d a mandatory two-year re- n 8 15 French Dressing R,,uur"o rch.*f.tvi. h*aHi".17 n of Braxton's drivers 11- String Beans «.!'."••«"«'-«»• 2 ^n°" : mte levied for drunken S C c e Fresh Asparagus ^: s. 2 '"• 45 Sandwich Spread 4™ ;'19 ;r3t Thank You Kief for Pears . :: 29 e e (1 }S23 and handed a two- P^tij|lim Frisston* — ilictd or halvti 30 oi. 44g Garden Relish *•»*•• fir21 ?.;33 wspension of driving privi- F •"•"•• A&P brand — our fin»it quality c«n ^* Fresh Carrots ™w..«.mi™ i j^v 19© Yellow Bananas «^ George S. Bradford of r n 2 c Ground Black Pepper Annr«9. ^«|5« ton, also on drunken driving C 1 Barlett Pears ;;^ ; .1ity 'cr33 F^W.*.*.!.™. 2»»33 0I> Fresh Peas Delicious Apples 5"" - t*-35« I Ann Pig. — Rtguljr or Salad ilyl. * || C i, e c y i Gallahei- of Warren Town- Diet Delight Cherries —^ ;;20 Iceberg Lettuce *»<™umt ^W Florida Oranges 5J!,37«H t"°1 is lined $28 for operating a e C s b C>n> and MapU boltl* "» botlU th fictitious plates. Hearing Coronet Prune Juice . . . "<".23 Fresh Cauliflower w.>t«n<.rm. h.. 29 Florida Grapefruit »< 5 ba 3 37« 1 charge of leaving; the scene s e e c Peanut Butter A™*,. «-J9« «» iccident, also placed against Treesweet Lemon Juice . 2 i?23 Fresh Broccoli ^w.,t.mf.rm, ^2$ California Lemons *-«-i»•««! y™]p | C if. was postponed to April e Charge Dog Candy . . 2 ;,;, 15 New Green Cabbage s-m,.™*.™, ibioc Pascal Celery ^"Tui'rt'l6'!',!9'27° 1 Prepared Spaghetti -^« 2;;:'25 i Billy of Avenel, was fined f speeding. The hearing of Cole Slaw R.g.i=Br.nd c«llJBo t«13big ' ° Salad Mix R.9.ioBr.nd c«llo big ' Candy Treats! ee asainst Joseph Del Nero, lizabeth avenue, for leaving w l 8 a sne of an accident, was ad- Caramel Pecan Delights -« pl";45 il until Tuesday, SAVE WITH A&P'S GROCERY FAVORITES! v L c tnew Williams, 419 Downer Chocolate Thin Mints —- 'b'«45 I Mack Hadley, 546 W. = e street, were fined $28 each OM South-Concentrated # Peanut Clusters •''"•— tr." 35 '£« of public intoxication. Kraft's Caramels Bridge of 792 Pairacrea Orange Juice 4!.«49c Campbell s Beans 3 37c 3 .49 • • • a was fined $5 for allowing: a Jordan Almonds Banntr brand run at large. The complaint 6 C d ftl lona Brand—SelecSectt QtQuality Sugsrtd or Chocolalt ' by SPCA agent, Wiliiam Libby's Grape Juice e-«* ^2 c .:r 35 I ?rl '* " C Excelsior Beef Steaks «^"<> UJ 39 Tomato Catsup 2 V." 33c Cling Peaches «r Hilves CM X.< Haddock Fillet c.P<,john. pk,. ' m] B Really Tastes Like Coffee! h Plains Police Sgt. Pres- Fish Sticks c. njohn. Ory Milk Solids ^Z" 2 r 59" Star-Kist Tuna Fish «* *f 34 Ehrmann was admitted to P pig. C "k Hospital, Summit, at Burry's Shortbread M,.WI.J •**©• Uncle Ben's Rice g:,^ '^23 light O'Clock «»< •"»«•» l«79c •ra. Tuesday after suffering Marcal Paper Napkins »•»»" 2 p,t 21 • Fresh California Dates 2 ,,'/;„, 27e m head injuries in a three- SAVE ON DAIRY PRODUCTS! o folhsion at South and Cen- I1 Red Circle ; 83« tal officials said Sergeant Thrivo Dog Food . . • *r«« Nedick's Orange Drinks 6 ^r.,37" ns condition is good, al- p e Vigorous and Wlney ;85c n» neck injury has been F Broadcast Beef Stew . . '^28° Angel Soft Tissues tZ 2o ^43 j™ as un "acute strain." Sliced Swiss rr 57c 1 lb v'cu™ Percolator - ttpectod to be in the hospi- p r c A&P BRAND — OUR FINEST QUALITY A&P'i OWN PURE VEGETABLE Packed or Drip can ' several duy9 before being Sunnyfield Butter s,^ ^ ^41 «i to to his home at Ko PhAll 0 Rlt Chun Food — PUin '/2 '2S' TO ))lacc, Scotch Plains. SHORTENING AMUICVS rODEMOIl FOOD MtAIUH . , . SINCE IIS» ' ™ian William Greer said Grapefruit C ™ bhrnann's auto was in Provolone Cheese o««««.-»ii»i ^SJ 11b. with u truck driven by '• l.inck of Union. The Muenster Cheese sit«dorw.d9. tb. 51 c can 26< s Juice Pun the sei-geant'a car dexo llio digciiible all-purpose (liortcning, "Mxuh Of eaatbound traffic Dannon's Yogurt «••» !;; 18° i» ideal for cajecs, fries and perfect pies. was struck by another Chilled Orange Juice . crl,29« Pricoi tffectivo thru Saturday, April 16>h, In »twl by Charles P. Abril 4 35' 2 39'Equal to the Beit-Yet Costs You Lest Super Markers and Salf-Sorvice irorci only.

' Khmnnn and his son, t<7 I'I, ,', " lmss°nKer, were Chef Boy-Ar-Des "/he Medical Group offices Orange Juice Gerber Baby Food Armour's Treet Tuna Fish Yukpn Club Sweetheart Soap ''«^n (ivecr. Doctor!, there " """ tak,,n to the hospital. Mlnufs Maid Frot«n Strainid Pood Junior Food Luncheon Meaf Br«ai!-O-CMcl«n Sinj»r Al», Club SoJa. Fruit FUvori Combination le 5a!» h Ravioli »as gmn „ summons {or 4ot e C Light m«Af 7 oi. 4ftQ " Uriviiijf, Concentnf-d J 5Sc •r39c Plus n 29 oi. «"Tg w 1 5 i<» 49 6 i<" 89 cam •** * Solid pacV can v3 dapolir * bolll.s *• fl ^;, 26" 4 r, 36« can ** "County NoteB Anniversary Strongheart Bright Sail Bon Ami Cleanser "All" Detergent Lux Liquid Detergent Ivory Flakes Bab-0 Cleanser old Dog Food Controlled Sudiinq For dlihei and fine fabric! on 2 Laundry Bleach l x Colmtv w 0 , " April 13, 2::: 23« w lia can ***' c«n " 2 IT 23« 2 r 33' 1 Un n County " cam *u Pi9 pi9 * X3O

Mill untlrinj; nfforta of 'Bnt Union County was sop- f. there were six 155 ELM STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. Large Free Parking Area Open Thurs. and Fri. till 9 P.M. Today them ars 31. Six THE WESTFTELD (N.J.V UEADER. THURSDAY. APRIL 14,1955 • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • RIAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • •REALISUT • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE • • REAL ESTATE-SALE •

EDWIN O. EDWARDS RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN HARRY H. MALLETT AUN J< REYNOLDS & BETZ PEARSALL Realtor CO. Avf., opp. S«^w* REALTOR W •02 £a»t Broad I., cor. Elmec I Elm g(rei., & Mulllllle BARRETT * CRAtN SAUNDERS & COMPANY , **c. IN FRANKENBACH Multiple Listing M«nb«ni 4 BEDROOM RANCH $17,000 CK£STWooe I tll.M ifcfit Jti» fc«d lRKr K IXC. Vf whirl. t« IMM dUfrir.* . If «o. ttarrr « This home i.- in hiim.-iclilati- i_on- To thy comfort and charui of nn d<- ire'". "v-/''' 1 hn b*tf«r (im« tbae rlprkt BOM I O REALTOR* 1MIRORI CRESTWOOD BE THE FIRST TO INSPECT SO hottarfctmtfittt for Ji"S*T «* fee* JOB It ELM STREET older luiinc have been added the W«n*. 115 Elm St., W«tfi#U. 2-4700 IN THE SPRING Thi.» pre-war none and Thr better tfeita Rvrrtge •election frame Coioni.il. S,", jtn-fJ (.•onvi-nif1 nvvN of a new kitt-htn, lBrladr* »u«"fe aicr boffic* a« thru*-, on a qviifi Mreot' in ontr mm. wvll »» uttD) morf too »nro.-r«u* ttf-mbrr. Tills lowly area of "HI k<-pt <-f W.-wilu-id'." m<,t-\ (it • n 1 Hiili bath. pD\vdi;r room, and comvileLe to lUt; e Hmtiug; System firuVW ffvt(,.us. Thr l«-t alloii «>'•'«« "'"•' "' '- "" t»»w«o4—Scotch hunu-b and Him lawii.-:, with it^ is. ,Avr H)(.f fruiu with renovutins. Thrt-e bedrooms and —M oootaln «14« many ^luirtv tn er. At- THE PLOT JS 124 x 150 j trni ii\*' li"% in^ ruom with den on tlif Herond floor, double ga- tall tri-v." mill iwrk-liko ulmoa- tir^i'iuci-. fvill (Jinifijr FOR PROFESSIONAL MAN IN AN IDEAL LOCATION itlior<'. omutv-t be esjuul'^d by ihf rovin, inodt-rii k inlitri Home and Office fflgc, large treed lot. Ja«* a vrrf. irrr ttburt walk (row I ONE LOOK vviiji plenty of ruptjoard Voodrow UiUufl School, vn * j si>;uc and F o r m i c A In Perfect Location Tin "ix room i-oloniitl Is ideally pretty *r»c»«*r tilth braodful frrr., | Will rnnvinee you iteat modern l> l'e of t-un-l'iikod -. HiTv IM a p4' mumr*. * 24 TV | rd ptirt'fc. I |i*(air« c-oti- to iit'iragt.'. Open scrt't-n- In iht> hwirt of \Vf*t- room will, n flreftatf, ond n ptm»- j IMI»N tlirr>e bfir brdroonn (.-ti pnri-h. iittaohed g;i- field'tt meJtt'Ol wet't km. 1 lint fclflrhrn with » pantry. I p- and Ul^d bath wHt- i.Vn^ "'» nt'iv uil burner, u iwu-vlir JJrand new center hall split level litiilrtt tberr ar* 4 br^rootni, and j J22V"" .Suite- of four or Htv Uiiraui: and K is in niutelii cuii- fthuitrr. tttaehrd g*- (.;it)i. full f xp.-niMun spate ;ind ro-um* for ofl'tfir* on »*df with seven room*, two baths, lar^e a purcb with aiiotbfr (itrdru»ui and rn(!e, K«M h(-u(. B^OotJ- mutt rvur nlfh two »rp- WHEN IT'S loo, Huth Oil thr third flotrr. .4 11 tblm fullj slirubbrd lot. in- uratr rntrum-ct. The »»d • Mr«»b«-rry bed. two! 3-var terior tuntr fully d«t-o- WOODROW WIISON lot", near new grade sehoul, trans- •rarest. Th* price f I"* a duua to hum? fuututuK four »<*•«*- BEAUTIFUL WYCHWOOD roted- !<»<•» trd romr- Iti!. thai is a mu^t reuBuniilile SCHOOL AREA II kept brdruotiiM pluN portation, fine itnd attractive nrth £23.000. ulrntlr in Stnitth Plain* two bathm on I lie -"d LOCATION vaiut-. Tlip t»U"nt-r IN t'pen to an Hullt in thi.s flour 1»K room ultfa THIS PLOT IS 110 x 165 i.'/Tcr ba.^ed un the list price of charm. Living room with o« and two t-ar attaolled garage. The ^meett m tttmtv. Thcae onurri are HOW OFTEN kiuheii. of course, is ultra mod- preparing to retire 1*> the ahure, p CUIINIMI of HRIHDK room, blr fCB f. oil hr*t. rK am in tiiK: rvuUln«c room. Oil heal, •nrf Itn «po(leMH b«Kement with !«• lirk-k^iHWrame.s!,,,, rKc-ellent fcentfiia; •j«trm, f^l,750. "Let George Do It." This owner f xt-eilent condition. 24' drtnehed pcnrair*. K*crl- RENTALS Brand new, unusual and delight living n>om with tirt-- lent c^nidtlloii thrnuftR* g plare, dining room, up- out. Ideal fur dnvtor or tul piatvi Two ilv in e roomB, one ttone lirfplact" 4i5SJ BARGAIN is fot named "Gforge," hut he to-the-minute kitvlien, dentUt and fnmtly. Of- Vo u e room a i>3 rimant c IOKC to THE LOT MEASURES OVER open scre.en.eil porth. fered /or Ik'tUO' town and transportation. All util- elt-ctric unite, birch a hua spent a lit of money up-dat- ities except* giis included as well with mahos'any panelling, four mien <(nmu-is Hni 150x250 A 4 »rdrooi« 2 kath hrtrk J2J.500. a.s carage. Available May lat. and frawr colonial on a ing this wfll built house in the bed room H, two and a half batiiw, Thr.-o l.fdpjnms: I larg? lot In flnr lor«- Viiniinry; 20 x H r Tfcf* property •• • H'eAfltrtd land- llon. 34' living; roam* nnd (ilctl uowiltr Miark. B*«l«*«llr •oaod, tt ram b* favored "Garden" section, and bt>- Six room 1 ',2 bath. pplit level attached double garage. Excellent a-laftiff room. TV room, SAUNDERS & COMPANY lionu' in country locution on 2 Piuyyc: gnu heat. w. rr«ovated **» me** the m»*t de- morirrn Kit**br», po«drr ciiuf-t- of itn unexpected move fcome location near new grade school. with Blillt rail fence. I Mtat*4t*K rpqnlvrmrnt* of the f#m- raen and aerrenrd X Elm S«. We. B-tOXt IN WYCHWOOD acres only 10 minute* from Wesl- ll>- !• the *%#-««a,M0 bracket. The (Corarr W"rt» Are.) ileld. The owners of this delight- •fln-h. OH hra., 2-car fortunate buyer will gum more Il«s. Pkoara FOUR BEDROOMS-rWO BATHS ful ct'uniry liuiiiu are going; to »•»••* la truly l»r(re and will ap- Jaain J. htnU We. S-1H33 peal primarM? to thr huyer* who than his money'** worth. In the and are willing to rent Ml ST have «pare. Thr perffvt •ar c. Araola W» S-4451-/ $35,000 tiieir Home t-itlier furnished ur t'OLLKtif-3 I'ROI KASOK and his fain TWO UNTAU ! hackirroaHd for **t«rtalnlair, for la at two years or HO tJie tullow- unfurnished for a period of two dramatic srowptt, for maatealea or yearn. The rental, will be $23J per lly need a furnlfljed liome Sep f«*r Imm* Iota and lot- of lUlnjr IH Will be (deal for sotf- in unth. Ing Improvements have been er«-«located junt « "hop, tembf r through June 1906 in Sum th* faMtlr hamv. The owner* have rRANKCNIACH *rt«*d It at 9&l,«tta, realtxInK tkat made: KsterSor painted, Interior itklp aM Juiuv" from tke aurrkaaera will d.iubtlfww wint int. hUko l.uke MREET - WGltltK S-«7«« tastefully decorated; kitchen mod- rapine}- on or abou t W»3 Ela Hraa he ra ernized by a professional; new oil Hept ember. Det»lU OK Uoratkr 1'. Kutau •' We. Z-18T1-M Aaacrtca* Liatlajr** Iae. l»lr« B. Barker - »m. w ~ " Errassi WnlkUU WANT TO BUILD WITH A VIEW? burner, new water heater, new Maltlall UMlMlaS THU larw lot hi** •* la MM*. KvrntoB P. prarMtl . . WE. 3-47W roof, new Magic Clief gas range; HARRY H. MALLETT talaaMe la avallMhle for BIH.OlMf. Ik**. H. Kramk.rmbao rnA.\Ki,i\ sciiooi. os Hliape," •'clcmi n» a THIS IS FOR YOU tiT hull. 23-fl. livlnj tn A tretty little rottairr with 3 hea- O>'B OK WEftTKIKI.U'K KIVKST M ro«ma aad m1i**'hr4 Kar*a:e. ('!*»• e U II,SON Kchuol district is a n.e*. dining ronm, u. screened porch. %vhf*ttJe — nit apply to Dundy two ytar old home in per- bay wlnduw and (ireplict KTRKKTW. I.AHOB I.IVIXJ HODM CHARLES C. BAAKE room, kitdien wilh M to popailar Durian Itoad. Imme- slx rount hou«t* with a living room WITH KIHHPI.ACK, IHVI.Vi; thin trim Nevrn room fect condition. Pret'ty living room, diate »o«e••!«». Ira vacant. 13xl&. it is HO convenient to the with (out bedrooms a«rt iWed bath home In one of our very large dinette, Kleumlng sulenc Realtor powdor room, 3 bed™ school thai you ought to get in BOOM. KITKHRN AM> il'XROON oii'p aeltool and residen- kitchen with wonderful c a b i n o ViatltH. Tnrt-car sttdfhrf touch witti us lo get further par- up«tiiirh. AH told, auite a value OX FI1IXT Kl.OOII. THKtlK ABB tial urea*. Rrsutifullr y>aco and Formica counter top. I'crnuniFnr drive. 1<;M It crs ii'id t^hrubx ttQlip^ UYNOLDS&fttrZ ticulars. for the asking price of 123,500. roi it III:I)IIOOMS AND TVVO ftnlxhrd i brand nrw) Two (trat floor bedrooms, colored Oar IIOfMK OF TUB «KBK in a BATIIX <>V Slv(OVI) I'lOOII AMI maple kilvhen t>*lth tiled bnth. Twtf second (loor bed- very -.Htrucvive little 3 brdroom busVir-*, clr.) and lou et IIBALTOR* — ON A IIK All KM> * TAVO BKIIROOMH AND BATH Mfove Bf>nd and fan>. ruonm. Oil lient, hard top drive, house In the Wilson School JITPU (li your home—may wt t •Brealasa _ nestled among tall oak PUS I.ARGK »TOH.\(iB AHKA breakfnn< earner, sond- garage. Lot »Q x X2Q. 30-yeur KHA at a reul Down To Karth price. to look at this home? Pri iree^, in this oldtr home feuiur- O> TIIK TJIIHn FI.OOH. THHBK Hixed living roam xith mortgage available with iJaymenia The li*-ft. ltvlns room hBs a tire- U00. ir.g u TV room. .Some paint and EDWIN O. EDWARDS (AH ATTACHEI1 CABAIiE. VKIIV flrei'lnrp, televlNlun room of J9j per month. Full price, $iti, place and the full dining1 room cU-c«riutne would certainly en- MI'KI.V I.AM)S('AI'KI) (iROfM)S. nnd fntnll)' dining room 500. and convenient kitfehen c«mpli»t« IT'H .* fOMPOIlT.IBi.Bri hance the value of this prup»jrt>. US Elm M. THE OW.VKH 1I4S BKK\ THASH- on lnt flour* Three- crlNp- the flr«t floor. 3 bedrooms and of tv rot>ni3 and a wonfle IH. 2-IMU* KKRRKD Ol'T'OP STATK AM> lj- deoorated be THE PKOPEIITY TO and (Ued bath »n ^.ud. oil heat ihirngo,. Taxes under ?non. iilai-c. ftining room, kilcbt WMtftct*—Faaw**4—Pratrh PlsUw lutiiul Ls us neat MK it nin. Tht-re 1.1. AT US,n»0. Otl hentt detached Ka- COLONIAL I'nusuuUy pretty garden and room* .mil bath. Ul> hdli M«uiUlaat4c nre nix nK*e rooms with tiled hath, .oalae M. llakrr . . . We. 2-1U41-W ra are. neivir painted ex.- This heaut'iful home features fou BroundK, i'ricc |ir>,!>00. (live tin- rlilldrrnuclun-jl oil hi-itl, 2-citr Karagt, a mrcined aakrl H. Sinclair . . »i. 2-.1SO2-J trrlur. bedrooms, two tiled bath.H, .scienc nrnlllid tile lovely yariTM nui'i-h tiiiit* will hv u joy very sovli. •Amir II. ( aaat« .... V/t. 2-X%T!i-W This Is only one of Hie many Hut kitchen, rocrt-utlon IwHcmont, ol love the notghtwrhwxi |J TlK'ii, tou. It haw many othi-r fea- •an Ilratarr .... W«. IIIKS we have ti> show you. Call ui heat, double garage, ;i lovely lnrg you) and Yi'mdnm U'll<«| tures you will «urely auprtuiale. Un T. lanBrla . . , . M and Wf will rndfuvor to KcttlQ lot. Quick poHMe«ai«j!\. A real bu >-UUT buUHU\g nctds. Ut $ltti,Ot)U. CHARLES C. BAAKE r'l'HKlMIKD {-room COOfU and SFBWY 1 ,.H1\ A HilM HBA\ ,,l,mi.-- lilUhs, oil lleif. I- plitre in thin colonial lianch type Realtor WM«(«fld, N. J. ltcnul *I6». Office Evenln»8 on 2nd /loor, I'-car garagt-. It ix In thr evening* pleaae rail: In the heart of Wy«;lnvootl. 3 bed ••None «>. i'-7.->.->lt Peter A. nrntal We. S-2«M home In en ted rmive- liall, Mpaclou.s living1 room wit II I m«ly ne"r I>nnk(in livepli.ee, cumfortablu dining" room Krenlnica llraltor — In" Charming 3 bodronm home on an Nni'j- S, Beaaos PI. »-8»l» t Bis nullify c»w» •" — Oaiai«r«UI attractive Mountainside K.ope.. Ce- Klin and Junior IIIKH. Hdenoe kitchen, hrtakfiist, room OlEa P. Oral \%>.2-TlM THOMAS O. YOUNG, There nre four bedroom* wereened portal. Kecreation bane Curnrlla Blllott . . . «>.-'-IH1HI-H Mrmbrr Mullifle MM \orta Arc. W>. 2-1122 ramic tile kitchen with Hot point PETER A. DUGHI, R.ahor nnd bnth on the -ud ment with liri'jilace. Gtts heat, gn I.oular M. llankr .... «'e. S-I.VU J, C. Dink, A«e*clair, M>, 2-03W range, full dining room, 11 vinff Hral E**ate and IninrRflcf fl»»r. plna three o.her TUK*-, attnittlve lot with tree A SPLIT W3VKL l\ WVCHWOOD room vvitii ttrenliiee. Tl\«.ve are U'O tjitlple lAmitnm 8ymt*m Mmmht Mtmiwn Multiple l.lmln* Sj«|pm M«taaer W nit (pic LUtlnc Sratca* tile baths in this comfortable- hedroftmit ttntl bnth on Uon't misa .seeing: this lovely honn & 5i: K'^"::..' Frame and stone construction, 7 home and ;. two-ctir attached eru- the Ilrd floor. I.lvlnie rooms, ?"£ butlis, large living room. ntudy> dining room 1 rage. You'll love the rose garden TALCOTT FARMS room, dining room, hot water-oil f. CAMIUO « SON find patio with outdoor fireplace. JEH\ BUNGALOW, four a ltd kltelieii are on l»t fired heating system, lftOxlDO plot. TaxeM vmfipr $30i>. Call us for an rooms on Ilrst. floor anil one fln- floor. Oil heat. One-half LEE K. WARING •EAI, ESTATE — IKSCRAHCB appointment. J25,20*', i.shed on 2nd floor, large lot, and I\CTP of fertile land -with 888 WIUOW GROVE ROAD CBVTKR 1IA1.I- SPLIT l.F.VKI, IS 42S NORTH AVF-, W. oil heat. Nome lattfe treeK. 5 K. Broad St. Wcsiflcld 2-7^03 CRA\K*Ull) — BRAND NEW W««. ». IM1 «r Km, XMT7M •altlale l.latlac MrKkrr HILLTOP COLONIAL *lS,r»oo — .SIX IIOOM colonial, oil Multiple Matins Member »-on THI! FAMILY WHO CARES ASn 1VHBBB AD« In the choice Nomahpgan Reserve •f «ke WMUCM Bear* heat, garage, near gradt* IS SO IMPORTANT. section. IJrlck frout, 3 bedrooms, •t Hcall»n Four bedroom home built In 19.">1. FANWOOO 2 baths, rer-reatlon area, 73x120 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION EDWARD A. CAMIUO Entrance hall, living room with MH,4tMV-nnu K nnd frame colonial. SCOTCH PLAINS landscape*! plot. A buy! tirepl, 7.8 Realtor* rooms and hath on second. Won- porch- In«ulattd. Nour Wilson PLASTEllEU WALLS % FOR SALE - OCEAN GROVE derful porch. Tu-o-car eamee. See $30,000 Jl'ST LISTED! Attractive white 4 Julias PI. Oaipoiiltf- Central gta. fills one, $27,000. School. Fanwood colonial; vestibule with AU year homo, partly furnished. coat closet, living room with bay $25,800.00 In Ideal location, near ocean anil Three of the four erf*li- "Window nnd lots or built-in book- LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS Auditorium. H bedroomu for «um- HAROLD E. YOUNG CO ly i-Ieun bedroom* »re cawt-H. formal dining room, well- OPB.V HOUSE 1 I"-"- l5iTIt W"" mt-r rental, two porches. Priced THE DEXTER AGENCY 3BT K. Brc]d St. We. on the lnt floor and the Planned kitchen with dfMhwHHher, BRING RESULTS reasonably for tjuiclc sale. We. 'I- Multiple Lilting Menthrra fourth VO1.-II C IlII.Dltr.N will rit(cc, Nearly new (1OW> S34I Custom-hunt Colonl.ll on quiet street, IJcal Tor lchil- love the country .«ettlnK and the dren. A;! Ihrfct- h^ttrooniH takv twin ln.dr(; entire huil. 't in DIETZ-JOHNSON AGENCY and In excellent condi- friendly lu-npli: of Maple Hill immaculate condition, every room in bright and sunny tion throughout. FarniH. In addition to the conven- Trrt-ehudi-d M-rcvncd porch aci-csmble to both livlnc room tional 6 rooms and bath, this com- and kitchen for nuumitr dining, l'owder room; artauhed REALTORS fort'atile IHuch colonial has a pine WALTER KOSTER'S double garaRt. 121,"IOO. panelled don, and powder room. 30 Prospect Street We. 2-1190 Attractive colonial tireplace: at- BARRETT * CRAIN. IVC. tached sarase and tool wheel. Well SELECTED OUTSTANDING VALUES OUTSTANDING CONSTRUCTION shrubbed 7.V x ISO' Jot. Low heat- MCI-TITLE LISTING MEMBERS ing COKC and taxe* make this Built by one of the ttnebt builders in this area in 19JO SPLIT UVEl G.I. BARGAIN IIC'UHC a most attractive buy. Busi- IN HOMES Well planned Brick ami frame split level with laririT- As the UrchUcctM orlffinally 43 Elm St. Weirfield 2-1600 ni-KM transfer forces ^ale and you llian-averaee rooms. Total of four bedrooma, two tiKd denlcned them to be placed can move in by June 1st. Asklne batllK, larte den. svrieiitii ;uid glunxed porch and two-car on a gently clevafed and For those who lilto to put $18,300. Rrafdrn^e T«l«nkoa« Namhein •1S.SOO—SCOTCCOTC1HI PLAINS—l"oPLAINS—KMr &a q"""""1 ,m''If"''>l''','2<* tuilt-ln b-aruEe. Owner transferred and anxious lo sell. ^lopliiK lot of ample fiize. their creative talents lo n. It. B«rr»«» Jr Wf, V-7.1.1A well treed, beautifully : .\N oi,i>i:n TVPK itorsic timf is (li ' Hhruhbetl unri no\vt>r*;d, HuiH work, this tiouso haw po^nl- vlth nun pnroh nnrt 2-«'ur K''T.'7,,,inrc. In 1D3? nf HtAlA bri.-k with M'llllani! .*. Clark- .... «'i.2-TIHI u-ay Jw located on a wimllnfcj. trci". dllnfnil r room, oil Hlmm hent lltiu »rl1 ^roi* all the details of u cuHioni hllit1/?» both as » sinfile VlrjtinlH II. Wlndham . . Wr. S-8113 Klv.ulcd Btrect In a very desirable C. B. SMITH, JR., REALTOR 1 Caarlra G. Melerdlcrek, Jr. -llnmr onlj S yrarH »W "" ' "" r)f«lBn«:d linmi of n\x roinnn, dwelling: or two-family. C*in- neighborhood. Many chtirminK and two baths, tvvr.-i-nr ptniiro, We. 2-3554 conifortablc features Include a - blllhfll oivacrN lliu.st Hrll. ETHEL M. TOIVSIIR WB. 2-573» t'rally located in u HIMJCI Khifsi-d and KCI-CI-IKMI porcl\ with DICHAJtO P. LIUGATB buUffi't JieaL and t;ixvi<. %'J.:>,- 1 |l f WE. J-lBHa 200. awninp. -; ccntt-r hall; ^i) f»Hit llv- Ax'wOOIl—l-'iv^ n»d n h * T'll!!* Mnltltle U.tloi Mtmbrra sound neighborhood zontid inK room with lin-place, bay win- p«.reh| him 3 bedroom*, blinclionril »<" FANWOOD Nturm find Ncrpcn NIINII. for two family use, it can dow mxl beamed ccllllis;' large Six room house, splc and dlnlliK room: tiled kitchen (13x1111; 111 Central Av«. We. 2-1100 fP'iti, c-omtttrtiitilf nml hom- •10,5(10—MOIXTAI.\NIIII-;—Lofty S-room rj>»''| b(- converted at minimum full bath. Four bedrooms and tile nnk trei*M mid riiiinln«: brciokl nnn n"1 ey. Pretty living room bay !tN lnitli on th.- sc.i.n.l iiuur. Deni window, built-in hnoltriisi's, enst the. rough rlumbiut, playroom and nlnriiKe on the thlril. moilern ^it'ehen with disli- is in for tin- Ht'i'mul kllohvii. l.slra lot jin.vlili.B over a half WUHIH.T hiluk, well l:(iirlM-;tp«-il DANKER & DANKER acre (if Bllmmls. Two-car Karatre -CKVninVlM.K—A hiinil- I" """ '*!Vr"tiK t*"*2\ EXPANSIVE - l»t. JUMt a al.-p t«» Kchnni, liuiilNcillK'd Kruiiiidm iierfrct ii'f f'.ln'it, "U" pt>u exist Jiir? tirKt utid llenltortt-—Innurorft A very w.-II-l<,..t house In excel- tlr e 1 Nh"['PiHK iiiid trunstuirUittim. 1-19 r:int«*r Street lent condltloii. Ji'O.."iUO. %. rniiniN nidi '2 hc-drmiiiiK. ' * '' !,nlv .1 J" " ° NOT EXPENSIVE!! Hi,or liut We. '^-IKI.S plnee, ovcrwlEe KnrllB»*» lVi! nntliBj * • | embern ot ^lultlplf Muling KOH \> ACTIVI-: FAMILY, we have J2-'.- »" n hi»"l ' cur eaniKTr. 'o«' tuxcu. flrwt time offered. nelBliUurliootl, y.-i lii.ndy to schoolh r l H nr •mill- II Kuod alw-l dlnlnis riMinl i< ( B. JOHNSON, We. S-0O02 IMr.PH E. niKZ. V .. 21 A 120 x 185 PLOT nnd Imsi's. Screrneil porili. den aiid UOIIIS U. TL t KUIt, Che*t. 5-8108 luviiliiry are .IUHIUK lia many fea- $17,800.00 i)i:.v.\ JOU.\SO\. JII,, we. 7H featured with this, lovely n one-Ilonr, three t>t>drom rnn tures. JllBt limed at KM,900. *i:s,700— MOIM1I.\SIIIM-.\rr.l » <\"'r"""'" "rnnJli^i"'' "** haunt;. It's wcU-woficJcd. tno, wi eall CIK «u «how Jim tlil» IilMirKiUi ^ iimny tiill, stiittfly trw provttlf H. ClAY FRlEDRICHS, Inc. , . „.. "Itli « "'", UfloquuHi Hhiule. A larh"? Hvi •Irnltiir »iil,r.lM>—MOVNTAirVMIli:—A eulimlnl »"»" Hume in'"'" OVER GUY D. MULFORD room with HreplmT-, n nv.]tnn niKc, up on 1-117 Wood AIT»« »n*" , rir (J dining ruoin, klt<'li>.*n with citni -."Ml South .\vi\, I-'ltrivood FA.2-7700 Kny Il«utn<-, v.\r AVI-:, 2-UKNII 29,000 BRICKS urea and tn-n t(ltd bnt'hi*iiOTiiM (n *i;i.l>«fl—MO1NTAIXS1D1--—Knur lirilriim""' "lllrt run"""* with stall Hlu»\vcr> ronuil'-tc t llnnh I'rlrdrlrhN, l:vr'..'.'.' 'pi.".%i'oo'? liie.iled nil tap of u hill In « '""'•' Multiple LUtlna: Member ono-floor layout. Two-car titt.ti A\>»(Hrlil Miilllolr l.lmini; Sj«trm" Bj; nrlunl count In thin notlil hrlck »|>]l< Irvrl. Monntaln- IMI RitrdKr, larpf npf-n jtorrh. ( «ldt locutlini, nnvralrnl lo IIIKIUVID ,\i>. as. Thrre lirj- 240 North Avenue (opp. R.R. Station) hunt, full haRcuKMii. Tliin lnv rmiina. tw» bulha with t>v nr il(ln-t nvr.i- t TIP-TOP CONDITION kltrhm with ninny rxlrn... PrliP-ivlnnlnK roae Knrden will AVf«tllficl lin'1 In nn rsvr\\,-ti\ s rrniolii. Lance u,t «i,h hm linn.. Ml ulllltlrii—nil achaul/i. Tjiivj ly Hoven room hr,UH,. ..n beiiu- June » itlxiv.-;^. 30 YEAR - NO DOWN IIKC f.'l'fix] 6, ii nil thr l«*. •*<*! «n S nillttiK iiiul atory nutl imtlo uri' «*(T the HU>li hmullfullj- liuiilM>ti|i<-I)T1 In _ehole V/yclnvoofl wnll Tin- HvlNflr room IN ^1'M's', tliere'M u purte I ted ilon. Ul' ilin- Tlic lo* IH fiOvlTH. Thr h'Ht |M '• , ' ' 0 liilf room, liutlcr'N iwui(r>, iniHlt-m kMchen mnl n KHrKp(tu*< Ntcant. Tlurti in ;L Vwo-iar fiiiiii «<•--'•-'••• -l-7-tr" PETERSON-RINGUE-NEWMAN, INC. IH'xXt' •Mit>» Mvrft-nril puriti. The N CM mnl tUmr tnil* DANKER S DANKER n i lf« of tup IniiiH'tllnlr nrM< liM-hnllhur \r» Vitrlt, 'I'MX*** in:. •-•-!« is III.- il.-ll'n'lv i.r Wa^l/li'i'u'l'i'.'i'l ^elMI,!!' PEMBROOK ROAD AND ROUTB All Evgs., We. 2-4240 - Fa. 2-7284 - Fa. 2-1822 - M.wm. tliU |n ym(r tim*.!n-li~ttfrtliH** <.p|...r-|null,v In IMIH- lli.Mi-,,,.- in,,,,,., •*P|ilV 'il'l -Miij. I.. Si. NT, I,,..|;.I" .^IIN,. it lKMttr iir true dlNlliii'lloi) ni.d Mii|ii'rii «| n n 111 ^. ( nM I -1 I - We. 2-7742 - W«. 2-6068 totlny for an liiMprt'llou. !:. W. |-|«hrr IIn. 7 <:nt. c €i, llnrtl iin \v>, J Mountainside Meinl.er We«meld Donrd of Hcallara K i Janet nenrleb. WK. ^-f! ltar>»°ud Clar tlomn tfiilllT tt>,s- USE LEADER CLASSIFIED Evenins* Wo. 2-1109, Wo. 2-3589-W, Cr. *• Irma Hark \v., M. 6-9565 or Wo. 2'M" THE• WESTFIELP (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, APRTL 34, 1955 tEAL ESTATE-SALE!_• •APARTMENTS-RENT • FOk SALE FOR SALE USED CARS • EMPLOY. WANTED • IOICE COUNTRY HOMES 2H- ROOM an&rtment, S9v per monf* « 111! I II HOOK I :..>•) IH-.UU. livM Tiosr hume owners! Do ygu including heat. IPESCER rOHSRTlK.HK. IMlTld- vtlvlre ur help In building, 8 ROOM apartment, 190 per montl vially qeptgned ^upiiorla. Over 20 ih !'., NiiitJfSs. C;i!l .li.lil' \S>'t:i.,!U • I.II'TM' ;i::l' ll'lll lid ' Se,.'l. h aiitiiuUonu, repah-,i? Highly eje* year» experience. Platnfteid «- iV-pr.-M-Mtat*n (??• l.,r ihruriiiiuioji. p^rien eeti ru r ptn x IT seek!k ) ] Including heat. U40. MLirt-'iU-i^ AlsH.-Ul. VSV. 'J-l^^l or us Tel. We. :'-;r.!.:(-J tlitt« worlt, Ciili Wo. S-33{ D-"W. I 1 K. p. WILLIS, Deal Rufatr MRS. MEL HAMM .\l:iiK»ri't Kit.hi,-. \W i-0''.i:.. al t i 104 Koctb Jvi. Vl>, 3-S1SD—K1BI HO »>•! Prunt »!., I>liil ael< I B ;:•.•:I-f.t SEE OUR "OK" USED CAR t'lM WiiSR studio iipartinwit. fur- ADV. ON PAGE 43 MATV'HK wumfin would like baby j isi'.-|i('il, ^^..•untl ft.-.or ri-Lfit with IHH4\(;1: ,,o\v for r>Mldreir» Rn« Killing eveuiiiBB or litilf day Iron- I tlw.-c t-xiujsurvK, Large t vvy room tt'i lMJttraitfi taken in the dome u MATERNITY FASHIONS IIIR Call %V«. 2-6181-M after 0:00 and bniii; also £u>ng*>. Uglit vtnait!. Piill .lule Witte, at .larvi. MORRIS CHEVROLET, INC. I' Vr 4 : it Tioust-U^i'piiiB- Tor Indj- or couple of AVe. _-C'CCJ. 4-1- DBl.ssl'.s—1,1 Mil ie. GAKJ>K!«IXf:, lljrlit trucklnir, clean | rfNnciiiciit Hiiofii! dcMlrP.s tfTe f.\- SI*OHTK\M-.AH et'Hurs and [illlt;s, and odd joba. WITH iLriing. No pt-tN, no children, porry »'ASHKR9—t'sed »r.d rebuilt. Gua ll<,:iil.iu:irl.'ii for ni.itoniity f.ili \v.'. 2-^;'.:: M. 4 7-lf _ lit Mil 1I0MH —au tnuiHlcnts—Inn a loveh* place anteed. 125 and up. .• lime l)Oll<:i') pi.'k-uj. Irut'k. 1; t 4 «i. !•. *-ri T - 1 | l M I I IN*. ! t h StOWDEn IPPLIANCRS li.c UifKi'Sl **elfVtJi>ii in ii i- t to live. Available April 1st. Rental iiveu. I'sf your H;i(u)i ly iiisuilt.'ii r.liuill iii.-i.r. iti-w WEATHERSTRTPPING K 1 $.<(! aim**. t:i8 Highlund Ave. TtM. 431 North *••». »»l, \KMtArl4 i-luteli. KM-.-H.-IU tlren anil l.ralirM. « f. IM'SGT, or framiHori. 32!* Neeil^ mln.ir !-.-i>nliv. X" l-.-ns..ii- I>ourK null W'lBdavvM Ninimuin Ave,, Tel. WP. 2-07S8-H. HERBERTS llble iMler refu.-eil. We. 2 - ."•".:, I1.. Su.v up l<> ;.-.»ii st., w 4 7 If I 1 Alt I MO bfdn.nni apartment available lH'iiit. Pollutes. I.IU'SP n^sort HH't 4-* r- if nuli, 1 t Miiy J, #1UO per month. "J>1. We. ol ropes. J.Hat-K. Fruit trevs. ^>ii\n CONVERT AND LENGTHEN 1 \«. y-W2J-H after 6:0u RM. 4-7-tf ineiitHl lff»ep. Privet iieiige. (Jnio f^ets. Well rotted c w niunul't'. ]S1 FRESHEST EGGSi INTOWN i• nr ^':ir:iKt> \jv installing lIHMieril f) IMI* I'l.V!HI>I 'I'll. x|>.Mi:il tl'llix,' 4- T'.risl.il (KrrliVud Din»l H. Plump __j iillKS OF PHEVATY — 1-HOOH apartment, 2nd flow Culi Mountain A\e., Ht-utt ii Plains. l.iiHiKiit ill from my Uud's n ilnnr viMlan. KSU. A-l ei.n.l itii.n, i i iN< VII \* o* nun after 5:01) KM.. Me, 2-341C-W 3 (me ownei'. ('.ill We. ^'-10)1-1: l ] l jin II t, tuut li tMjy 4-7-tf S»tilii unil Westl.tld .AVK.S. j tin fit ilg uf Lt tit \VK!»OI\(. gown, Skinner lutin with SI'K'IIKTAHV. f-MHili'liied. df.^lre." 1 4-7-tf KOMKUNK wild rer.jtiiiiz,... M ,ui. ."ili ;tt ln>mp. "SVin pick Ui) and ^ ti. tlmvci ." and «tmib?- < HA MMiRlJ — Kurnlnhed apartment! 2Vii y«n) tmSri; fuil lenrth Pl^evex; (Jim] upperlunity wilt buy me—a .'liv.'r. T.-I. \V,>. 2-'iSS1. -1 -7 -tf • v pi < al f L i all c J knotty pine kli'chen. malmtfuny neckline- iHmrn&d ]» need ^arls: I.AIIVN HIIOPK. I. Wilier. Biz* f.Ji AA. ;.:.'* Sdi.lebalier'I'liainpiMi! 4-doof t t-H It 01 Jltil 1 MJiB panelied living room, large bftl- Fecu pi'QM uara with tijiRerXil* nei Krt .runilltii.il. KcasDiinLilr. Cull ej.in. Hriuc ?7!ir, private uwncr room and private bath. Oedar elos- veil, |«0. Size H. Call We. Z-2SSJ. PhlinlleW 7-03SS. HKIIAIlli: ini.n ulllilK niil'ili-liiuis ur 1.." picture windows, en Pts, nijlilieH furniHlipd. Oonvenleiit 4-t-tf ,-e.ls rnoin foi a lai's-r i-m. We. liUidsr;! [..• H.uii U'f Krulny and li.tll, - KuOtl V'lKp. LjfdrnoiiW lo transportation and town Busi- HTl 1>JO rourti comi.l.'lV; siiiiimn Watur.l:ij- I'ull W'r :'.:.!iS.",-.r I^VHS b;ii ti; worlc-savpr Kitchen ness })Pnni<> ulllv. J!**, motitMv I'r 8-PlK(."K niahngrany li^tlrooin puitf- f urn it llle: t rliuirs :lliil iartio ;\i"i:iiiiis< i.i> UOIIUI i.ul.l like • I-mi iff* ^ stct-1 double .sink C-147I fiflcr ;':00 P.M. lino '.'OEttliliufi. Call We. _ - 7 ". 1S. I'oin'li: on,- l*ul)le: all with i-liisli- UiKe , 1'i UIMM counter. TUtttvhcr 1,-n.s. Cull NY.-- L'-Tli-f.. d.iy's null. i':ill W., uu.-,..\I. 1 miles, ill i uiUis nld. Sti t ill oil heating system I WO ronms and tilt bath npwptaidlo KellillK line tu leuvlMC *lute. 11 Mill WOMAN vvisl.,.^ lull limp work. 1 i! poivh glys.'irU w it'll utmriiufcnr, cent rally loctitod. Write ARfi \1N — pprMan litnili fur i-yat A>II':KA — IvudaU Touvi^l :.— s.ll »7i'.. I'nli I'l. HAin sri"i'i<:it -lii^iii.iiMii.ii. wunuui s'L to l wo ruunis-, unfurnished, .viuUio- vet poi-Here*. ^1 eiu'li, Oull W**. 2- AH e\lrus lut'lmllnt! i>i>wer l.liikm To cut' I'm cliil.ln-n. UfleriMii-t-M. n\ins t'ftom. modern kitchen and 0»3_'J. 4-7-21 7a nnd liehue inleiii.r, V-K .•uuine, r.!l! ai,3 I!..** l'liii-i' ur |.li..ii.. IVi-. -imn n *i Imth. Newly decorated. Cameo. 10,0(10 miles, orlKlnal uuiiei. We. , UIIH HI 41 -. - I Hf-at, guu -.uid elwn-ir Itiniisli^l. ASTR1I nddrfPH^r, nuxiol -jll brand JIWI M\(.i:il si-u-hiu inai-lihi,., n.a- J-1VA2-1. S-.UH ,,i- w... s-siiir.-w— .Mm. M. m.Mlwl nn hJUnirt UiiKim-wK oouple preferred. <*.,\\\ new $."2—will Sr-ll fup $2r>; out' |ili, inlilf, raliiiift, luitlon lu.l^r I .'fix.m, wutxlcd • .\<-rrti with whit* liU-vh 120 J'rint-(i-iii»tU' mculel A-2 sl^nrll liirlurt,..!. Ksi'cll.'iit randltlini. »iuu. lli:ill II1H1I coupe. <:,,,,.l tires ami ()l.lllll:il wi iiiuiti u.itn.s tn'iieeram l -.inn 11 brook; on splendid ciuulii'iitor, $J0. Call We 2-41 HI \\> L'-yH4'.l b.-li»le mnin ur llTIrr HDtor. J»0. Cull We. 2.ll(i!l2. ' .iji VfiiiHiil to everything;. 4:00 P.M. lii.tiwt'u orU. !>ii,.s IH.I iiilinl M.III U !' i fu I living room wlUi Jirf- itwiiy fin Milmncr. lluod ri-rcr.'iir- • REAL ESTATE WNTD. • I'ONTIAI- .Slreamliiler. l»r.l I'-iliiiir i's. l.!k*',« i-UlUlrvn. t'.nn Arnisl.-iid, iiml I'i.ture window 10 x 26, LHR VOIf GHTTIXti BRtlflfaotory I1AZVAH. Ti-ni])l.' i'lnuuui-el, T.'ili K. svttilli, llytli-.uiimie, llX-n, In.ivi.l- DOWN AGAIN—Middleweight Sammy Walker, of Spring- e ittMlrtiDtna, iil*-a l>ath, tiled ]ig~lit from your lamps and lanip Hriiiil) St., Weslllelil. April U. R.II0 4t'!i \\*. l(i,.;i.l Ht . \Vf!*ltU-Ul. • r li.iiin, UIIK** modem knotty Hl.sll)l;\TIAI. LOT. lOOxU.O mini- l'.M , April Ur,, 11:011 A.U.-JI :0l) P.M. field, Mass., heads fioorward under the impact of a fifth-round Hliadee'.' Let u« susrg'f'pt how we 1 hi{i; .siu.w i'ireK, Vei y eleuu, lull ,M'I' Ml'i iln your .•url.ilit.'* iiilil illie jvhrlieii with (lining siren. mum. Write Uox 3S3, care West- pun -Irnprnve ymir ofl lamps. Sisrlit Kupiier iinH HtiH'h»*oi\. Antltiui ^. lueclllinical mid hmly eumlllii.u punch by Salt LaHe City's Milo Savage, left, in New York. liiM-mriit, hot waW-r oil heut; field I.eanVr. 4-H-!U 1 wearing ai)|iati*l, tnjs, tioHnit'tics, tubU Uiu'iis. I'nll \Vi>. L'-WI'liS. breriu-wny, uttaehed to over- nnd vihluii art very fmport'ant, Spp Vriv.'ite .nviK-r. Best oiler over (-14-11 It was down number-two (or Walker *nd it lasted for a count '-i-.iv surn^f. A homo you UK fur proper UgrlitlnK, lamps and lionip-IinKeil rulers. 4-] 4 -1>f S800. Wesillleld S-7111'.. proud to ovvu. UOll.tv U.MIIII like Iroiilnt! nl lioini'. Qt nine. But he regained composure *nd managed to register • WANTED TO RENT • C. T. WILLIAMS .»\VN MOWi;il, %i. Til. Wo. 2 t'OVI'IAC '>•." I!'.'.:! 2-do.»c t'".irest 46SH-W. green, 11*11. mira.v Bhize;i0fi-W at tot r»:SO l'.M. ?.-ni-^t 4-7-tf -04S raM We. 2.r.'.«::.-.i. M- vutti setting uiuler large I.MOS C'l T--T11111 MU-vi'iiBiui, We. Crash Follows * ivHl hack from road, a snlen- Ol.OIMHl crmplf woilhi like In rent minil, brook, view over valley iipurtmont, fiirnislicd of unfur- UA»..%An. Tflnplii Kniiinii-Pl, T.'.B E. IIOV'S I'li" Ijlryrlc for sale, ROOII Mackey Endorses Driver's Turn 1 only 2\y inilfM from heart of nished. Tel. W»>. 2-r.r,0C-W nfter Hloiut St.. Wmltli-ld. April 24, B:Oo oii(llil,.a. $2li. Til. «'.•. 1I-743I. HELP WANTED- 111:1 IM:D iil^h H< imui giii .u-Hir.' " ; convenient t\> Hig-It- I'M., Aurll 2."., 11 :»l) A.M.-a:ll« l'.M. IK,Hill.m for Hit' niiiiiuti-r t'iirltiK Toi SUJjpor and itmiMleou. Aiillqticn, Timin set, 10 lilpces, waliMit: FEMALE ililliilin l-:xili 'I'll .ncincl. SKI shun Mrs. Elizabeth S. Kinlngham of H s~"ii l>:i Inure woodland. Dwel- BV KIOTIRKII rouple, wmall nimrt- wearing appni'pl, tuyiJ, coaiiiotieH. wiut« table top gun ranRe. Onll IJIi'lVl 'I I'tlll l\>. '2-4U..'l-i<. Hand, Thomas g has large eutrancfl hall With mprit. preforaljly 1st Moor. \Vo g- )onibalil k 4HSt* We. 2-8344. 209 EdirGwood avenue and her »pl:ift\ large II cing ruom and WAITI115SS wanted, HOIIIO e^pprl- linK room with flnMilnee. Icltrli- 78?y 4-l>l)»Ti:R iiuliuBuny double beii daughter, Klkt^beth, were taken to il Senator Kenneth C. Hand and lircaUfiiKi room; i largo hed- si;rui.rAHi local iUHtttutlon UP- WlfK CND SPECIAL with miring tiuil. niattre n. J.lko ples ReHtaurant. H Him Si. 4-"-if • LOST AND FOUND • Muhlenbeig: Hospital, IMohifielJ, .riis with large vloactR. S old- Hires :i-< mom ap:irt'inpnt romplMfl IU'W. (.'nil We. 2-3B18. Asat'inblymati O. Clifford Thpmai for examination, by the Watchunj* lijrmiMl bjitliN. full basement, liouselct>pplng- facilltifr!, ('OTU'tMiipnt MEYER'S ICE CREAM LOST ~ Alillqu*' Ui'ncit'lt with roil weip i-nJorgeil strongly today by walcr oil hent; 8!i f(. barn, tft !o\Vn, TelPiJliorif We, ir-01 M# or llll.T-IUTl: foldiiiK (.'(lnin«e; Moni- Htuni'H, vicinity of fi-utcr of Unva. Ke9cue Squad folloa-im,- a collision eon timiM>, poultry house?, ten- "We. g-a4Xl-J. 4-H-tf t,ur fiirpet Hrtoejier; Kureilu'ity I.B.M. Sniitinipiiiai viilut*. Jtmvurd. CaU Donald D. Mackey of Plainfialij Mi^vis.* \ ruoins ami Imth. llulld- Half'Gallon 99c s^lcil, WNPII nrire. (^nll We. 2-C0H1-J. We. 2-r>r.)7-M. for I'cnominatton in next Tues- in Route 22 in Watchung Tuesday x ull recently jmtntwl iinU in j KEY PUNCH OPERAJORS TlfltlOK room npiirtmcnt. Socuml 1 day's Rtipliblican pvitnary election. light. They were treated for shock. ui ictu'lr. l*o\v taxes. Do not Hour, Prhatp IH'IIHP. .May ] r, <»r r, IVtunlliiu: rntubfiifitlofu _ Inboard miirlne enRln* , I.OHT ~ - lilu,- K1IM>*'1- swimmine hi*n Mrs. Kinlngham was attempting ;it:*t*-• to phone for appointnjent .Tune 1. Op'nl nelKhborhooil. Hcf- 14 l-M^vluun Notfil Fimon ningle cylinder, 7 liui-.sepower, with V'xi'pUpnt oppolMutitt.V for qinill- eontalliiny l^olald, lowi'ln, vlv., vi- Mr, Mackey, former rn*iiiber of hff at once. cretu'*1.^ <'x)ii>iie \\V. Assembly nuil of the Board of ANDREW HAYE tjiiMillMK ori'oi'K tho bent of vvoiU- 2-i>t>lti w Ifiive nt Ilox i\4S, < are Chosen Freeholdera who retired of Jtoutu 22 to the east bound C'i>r. Sou Hi A YVfNtflrlrf llig- cuiidiHoiiH. Oood salary; ]j|>- lane when her car collided with •WAXTKII TO nu.vr—4 or 4% rooin Ojt«» All liny Su»*lH>- MAIIO«:.4\V (billble lied, excellent from politics because of increased OUR COUNTRY REALTOR mmifmi ni)arttiicnl foi- Jimp 1st or ernl (>utM]riiny bt'jii'JitiJ. Pri'v|uun Ceorgt ml. A Mountain A»*. .Tulj- 1st. Within two lilorku of o^li^ii'Miro nf>L~t*Nsury, Apply I.OSr—Chlld's led Jacket, diMVlituvvn responsibilities in business, com- an automobile driven by John \V\ lethel Tel. Nlttlngrtoii 7-QXKI1 InijicM 4', atul 49 betvrfleti I51ini)ra April a. Tel. We. 2-JIU77-rt. mended Senator Hand and Assem- MacFarlune of Lakewood. nrul Plainilphl In good nplRhlioi-- iOT A IITCK? You're In luck A "dsiil-ead, »».'Wn.^'inr" ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. licod. lletlnpd adult couple. Call wonderful Jiinrli In yourn ot the IUH'I1-- -A ti'uotl tiim- IUIU wonderful blyman Thomas in his only cum- Mrs. Kining-ham was issued a between 0:00 nnd S:00 P.M. Wrat- AV out ili-ld Antlquew KJiotv, First don't st'(> you ut tlif pui^n utterance and pledged l\h uminons by Watohunu police for INSURANCE tleW 2-4B48-.I. Co»Ki'«gi\lluiml Clmrrli Parish tan enamel: lady'K Hhoes; fJlzt TM; WttstflPld All I'll j lies Kliow OHd KnitNc oh AnrU 19, 20 S\niJ 21st. on n ij M\\ \<;i:n. iti'ivnic #t>vva- i.unclH'on on AJTII HHii, 20Ih and support to themi an "unsafe move". Police Ktud both Home madp hot plait's, .sahuly, l\(it inry, jiref era lily of cuiiNidciuhle 2VHI at the CoiiHTuKiiIlonnl riiuiih HAROLD E. YOUNO CO. A,i'.*T. i:\f;i\i:i:ii. wifp ami 2 f-xiJt-rleiiCH. Oivo full (lct'ait.^, in- cars were demolished and required fhildrflji. want' li or 7-rooni nnfur- brends nml dt>H»i>rtN will ht* served STI'IIIO l-r.VMl, isoiul cundltlun. Cat)' 1'uiisli H*niHi>. A Ui-ul for ull lov- "I am supporting Kenneth C. Mil forma «/ bflw*»eii 31:30 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. vludhig imivHal HDKitinn, 1 if <-m- ers i>!' eld or I j' MilttH» until i\ tfrut i Patrolman Donald Lain? IIIHIIPII liouHe "ii .Mine l. Must bo (*om« slvp yourself a treat and tili'J'ed now, i',iir tivuil»l)l> , '.VKHI - for ('\fryuiH' whti lilu'H to out. The Hand und G. Clifford Thomas for INSURANCE In n Koud neighborhood. Cull We. wo'H. I'lcut you ftij«. fluid vicinity. Jlox No- Itr.Q, t*:iri' NIHUV i.-j on from n :00 A.M. lo !i;ii(» state Senate and Assembly, re- I. Broii luolt in on my Shop nearby. ran* VVt'xtllcld J^mler. support of the American free en- of nil day Haturdiiy or Sunday. terprise system; both are war vet- SHORE ACRES 'Olt Ui'K'K NUIC--full flze walnut XI'I.UM'V* lit m:\UX — full Him-, MRS. MARJORIE MIILEN tunep ill. MUHI like cl\lUlrt-n. Hef- IJOST—UliiK, utiuanutrlne «t»iift will) erans; both have supported und Mrs. Ralph II. Atkinson of West, IR AfMtl-IS on benutlful Rar- bed a nil npriiig-H, wulnut wuidrobt', SOI! Kn»t Hrond Street dliillioild chit) en r:irh Hide. Cold t l!ny -fur LTi years over 1000 chfHl of clruwfrH, oak fiat Xuy a«*»k ITI'IM'CM ffiKcnUul. Cull Wi'. Z-i'iVl. Ki'ttini;.. \V(J. 2-li:.:i2. sponsored much constructive legis- tiutd waa ret'lectevi y«*KltiHHcII Witter Co., u20 tlie A&I' Saturdav please return for fioonorty, beauty, versatility. Show, April 1 !)t>i through the 3Ja(. VSKII MICWI.Nd MAt-llINKS —- Hl)C- South Ave., Wt-HtduM. wallet and vuliiiilil,. pnliiri? Leave than merely in words, *' *.( • Moi'P than oSO women from 42 ,, ualfifi-oiit plotn Jt'JOO Up, ¥e have the most complete line niul would be plt>;i»t>d Ui greet you at Ilox :i.'.4, rare Westlli-ld l,euder. i. Summer rentals. All routes of any store In New Jersey. there. rlal. HM«d niaolilite »alt>, fuat'ut'fne 1MRT TIMK .'iflc'ruoon ur c\'onl "I know of few oilier Republi- Presbyterian Churches of Union, aarden Sfafp Pkwy. 13x11 #91 Sllltlcr plprlrlr porlable, I4!l.r,o; empluynii'iit fur a tvw wcKcs iirfltun Oircle, follow RlMKi.r S.-wlilK IVntur, 62 Kiln St., FIHMl —A wonderful plnee to eat can party representatives who Middlesex mid Suniei'sct Counties until Oci'olH'i', Hti-wurfH, ii)u llllli'h Wil'll I11111111 vuoUed I111I - 'V tvpliOHite Ynoht Club. UNPAINTED FURNITURE CO. DON MAXWELL'S Wlllll We. 2-4U5-J. have contributed as much to Re-uttt-'ntleil the all-duy ineotiiiK. Tho UokJpt. t:l(ipea Moudtiys only. onrn TliiirNilny KvrnfnirN Ull 9 l.lati-M, «nlail». hot bread.i and ufturnoon session was hifflilightiail 885 MOUNTAIN AVIC. 1 yliiiiiny d.'Hserls. Kor $1.I1U tltese publicanism and what it stands " onrnpr. Hroker. 401 \V. Prnnl SI. Prw dfllrerr llll)l:-A-< Ol (II. fair condition, $10, _ _.. -jir^i nuinuii' treats ale yours at the We.itlleid by an iiddrt'Hs by Mi.ss Margaret Tel. PI. I-OHM UbinII-ChnTKP UPHOLSTERING ("all 1'lalnlleld r. - J 21 :f urtcr <:(Hl turhiK- firm dcHlrcH expert cm- Antlituex Slmw mul luneheriii lit for as have Senator Hand anil As- 4-7-tf P.M. ntPHOKiiiplH'i", eXfi'llt'iH prom tlie Ciinltri'KnMunnl PHI-IKII II. 3- IIOVS w bli'yule. B'KHI nu'i'ltntilonl (-'all \VV. 2-ir>"7-ll iiruuni] 0:00-7:U0 I;\IM:HII:\( I:D girl in motor v- or Wyi'liwouil. owner may have ships to aeven wornen with out- Mi Kim St. Wc.S-Mlfl condll'lcn. jr.. Call We. 2-«7RCl. u'cloili. lift-Ie work, full tlnip. Write iJox Hinne by Identifying. Tel. We. 2-vieo with them in Trenton, the 347. care Wexftlelri Ltuitler. 7ntiti. standing service in their locul 4-7-tf WASllKH ror linby'n rlotlies, with 1IA/AA1I. Teiniilo lOmnnu-el, 7T.(i 10. county and the state need these churches. OFFICES FOR RENT wiingfr, prucHcally new, lined Hrumi St., WuKtllclJ. April 24, r.:00NKCKITI'AUV — Htiovtlmnd, Dlrtu- two men more than Senator Hand Anttquea very little. We. 2-6017-J. 4-14-21 I'M.. April 2S, 11:00 A.M.-:t:t)ll P.M. plionta tra iiwcr ill t*r, lutyroll mid Snp[H'r ami Ituiclwon. AntUjUfs, and Assemblyman Thomas need 'TPIi{i.»_n js| st., rnre op- otlicr. ('oniidcnlial, diversllied ,sco- m 110-AC Htniulard elet-tiir clutlu-a wt-arliifr n]i|)ar.'l, toys, cuHmeticH. ret(trial work. Kxcclhnt oppui-tti- TAX RETURNS the offices they seek, and in which rtuuity vU'ntist or oilier profeH- 741 Clnrk Ht. lionio-liukeil cakes. 4-14-2f nity in proKi'ewxlve nunlfrii nianti- nil use. Corner, HHHIIJ-. ut'trap- dryer, $£".j Kendix J^eoiiriiiiii t J when elected, they will conscien- WUBlifr, }4u; ehlld's I-IIIIUT, }J. Tel. fnctufltiB firm. ! U<;*K.- it'lfpiunif r\COMR TAX — AM types returns f milti'-ixi'li'PH. ino- GJflO (Mr. HiiMH) for lutcr- tiously serve." """B i',,loni:il Riiiidinic. Kpn- IVI. We. 2-7434. prepared fn cither our offico or ™ii-. Sciit-K,,,,. r,no Kiftii Avo.. v I v w a |»p o I n t in o 111. \ • 1 -I -1 f yt'iir own tioinc Hours: dally '• P^'iiiii-ylvniiln G-CCSO. fVfl GOATS, lacVeta, cape-stol«, M'] fltitninalk- W!l«hK\vooih ZONING OltIlt!V.%NCI3 Oi* TUOHK wlio care to look fh cli^st (tf drawers; puir Imv oil ENROLL NOW for rilOUOl'fillM cxjicilfii red nfl ice IMHVIlll'AI, Income tax returns liest, we recommend the Swan JlmintlilMKlde, N. J, ; hotiKliitf liimp wliuiif. Cull DOC TRAINING COURSE 1 carefully prepared at your borne. Anrll 12, lur.rt n wv in Mnlnp, Hou.fplcflepltig: Benuty* Rnlon, 4 Elm St., West- ft ml currt'Kp'HuUMit **. Mn In iy mnt u - Call Kuiiwuod 2-80(1!".. 3-24-4C " »»'«. 2-^ bprlrnomn, W mllf" filly iiKi'«t*iitilf, ptuiuanviil. j»»Hltion NOTICE IS HKltlSllY niVHNthat rt flehl, 20% discount on all pernm- It nulille henrllitf will l>e lielil liy nwpst or pornnnd, Maine, on nents Mondnys. Tuesdays and TA IO — CmiWHy lnvliy griiml, ma- for a hush less woman, Hcml VVH- Hie Hoard of KIMIIIIK Adjustment In '••mile inkp. Excellent turning. Wednesdays, By appointment, We. ll /any, giiuii (.'onnuiuu. \'try r**a- in MI* Iiu'liidintr your pan I cxperl- • INVESTMENT ADVICE* Hie Cimncll Cliamlinr, llorntiKh Hall. inltie, eolf cniirne-nearby. Ideal 2-0BM. 4-1-tf Hoiniblc tor quick salt-. Tall Crati- SlartliiR WoiIllPBilay. April 27, 8:00 »•«••!•. ntrirltnl Hl'tmitUm If any, If r ifimilv vacation. All modern l'.M. at Ti'i'k Training Hall, 11 ci'MiltiytMl jvt pri'sciit, car a vail- Tnemlny evonlnsr, April 2fi, 19. >^, at f1 (f33!i(l 1-liicoln Place, rear, DppoNiti' Klrt; S:lr, o'cloelt, on tho matter of nn v*tu-nves—eleclrtc refrlKcrator PIANOS—The nnesi and largest se- ;i' 1". and KiUuvv «*xnpi'lt*(i. WtHi- . CAN YOU AFFORD IT? aptiUcrttlon of AnliPr Tourlsnn, 1200 0( MIIVP. itrtsu fnrnlshprt. Rpfer- lection In Cenfrnl New Jersey. Kx- lliniBp In N'or/li 'Plalnlleia. For di- li-M vlclniry. llov .Ifil, cure West- 's fxrhan^pd, AvaUnhle June -PIRmiilnliiK nmin H^I ; odd i-hairs; tailn coutavt Itonte 22, MoimtultiKhlt', New Jerney, clueively ceHins the world- colTee \abi«; VU'lrula: hiiiipn; dl.sli- li.'ld U'adt-r.. 4-14-U V.-H, KcrlmiHly, can you nfforrj to to erect and line an office tiulldliiR to n«-t. 1st. w. A. CardplL •* renowned Sohmer, Krnnich & p nwftoo ThV, Westfleld, or pall Bach, Janeaen, Paul Q, Mehtin and os; KliiNswiirc; i»i(. t'ur**s; mivn>r»; imont your iinrd-carneU . prices and doubly guaranteed: byIllCDHO DM »L't, walnut, f> jilfces. PI.. r.-lHStl HELP WANTED - to tin It ynurHuir? Advlwlnff thrifty Ituliih K. Dlot/., nitnlnniin i a A the manufacturer and Stadelp Pair -ondltUm. Call We. 2-4274-M. 4-7-.1t Invi'hiorw li(»\v td put their NHVIIKTH 4-14-H Tees 12,88 "'"ft ; ')\?r""" '""•• " Piano Co. with over ZR yftara of MALE tu work Is my Job, Vavn are inoi]- dependable Bales and service, 47S TWO flxl2 American Oi-lontnls ma do lioxt it iiuimirK, AKC reul.itereG, e<*t aiiJ tuJC-tloauotUjle tvs well. Pl'III.li: NOTICM Union Ave.. Rte. 28, Middlesex, by KaiaHtaii, like new. Umial value (•Jiamiiion blood line. FlaHlty white Pnlillc Notlee In hereby Riven tlint CAMPS on**n *t!1 8 P.M. except Sat., Sun.. r.oo—«K>O. iimrkinK.s, al.so fawnH \\ith lilack* an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance nnd Mon. 4-7-Pf Kllmitlii'lli U»K F'VchniiKf masks. .'. u-fi'ltfi old. Call now for F. L, Farr, WEitfield 2-7916 Vaeallns lJart of Fnx Trail ;IH shown 2A» .llorri* Ave.. Kilxaitetlt MAO1IINRST nnd mnintonancf man, 4-7-41 »t\(. your Nnn to mmp? May CAHPRT8 and ruzs. ttfled, &\\ clean- top uliolrc of inter. Di'pomt will fxpprloiupd, permiint IUDJI. cm Map Entitled 'Man of Sky Ton ill:''""viiivml Camp "WoniilancPt, hold your pup. l)iln»lli>li 2-:il)S7. filvc bncKproiind, P.O. Box fiR. Vox Trail Section'" Anted Mnri-h'l ed, (rood condition, room stse*. WKSTI.VOHOI'SI! rcrritrcrntnr, In n.irivnmi. X. J. 3-.11-41 H*47 WUH imiiseil on fliml lienrlnir a\ rf*mnant«, stair and hall carpeta, Kootl conalllon, 7 en. ft., ?20. Wt. IIIISII SUTTIOIl, AKI.'. Alalf, r, a nieet'lnR of the Mnvcir ,md Counei! throw ruffa. new remnants and J ji^rs)!!,',.11 iCxcerian^^'fncl'ritlei"! hiontliH. I Kiiiiancnt Inoculat'lona. BUSINESS SERVICES • of MonntiilnHlde on tho 12th day of fnptorv Beconda. S7:i. Call Wf, 2-818!>-R. >|.i\ (KtronK) tn clei\n \\\i our h\iiltl- April, lfi. Open Thursday evsninjr until S:O0. .SKV power lawn mciw^r, vot>t IhKH •< dfiys n week. 3:00 IJ.M. to My order of tlie ronnell. IN MINIATDRE^Professor Klt«nhHKlthHhh RnR K Bhnn|c jlHS. 4 yi»fiTN dil, In excellent con- Mnll Advertising nOIlRUIlUTT 1.A1N. 11 :.'I0 l'.M. Wtoiidy u-urlc. RT>O(! PFSRT prlnttnff, MlmooKrnphlnff, Attllio Savola is putting fin- XI3 Mflrrla Ave, fc tlitltm. IS" rt-cl. Will ne)\ Tor $0.1. wat'CN. P.O. Ilox 68, Garwood, N. J. IlurotiKh Olerlt 'ARAGES FOR RENT Call lifter (;:(IO P.M.. We, 2-2«a7-M. WANTED Atldre«Hlj)B, mailing — cirnnl(irnt 4-H-lt Fees »2.ni ishing touches on a wooden bullet IttH. W'Uorn, p(c. Union County Ruslrieas Bureau, Wu. !*- model of Venice's St. Mark's ""' "n Wnlnnt Si'. SAVE I lHTiyKY foldliiK cnrrlnirc with \VF. ItTIY all typos ot rugi and car- rimtfrcsf". OO(M1 {-ortditlnii. (!jill We. snj»n. 4-7-t r Campanile In that Italian ' I- P«H nftor r,:on. Plrtnn*. n«vr nnd it**il, 22!r0W 4-7-tf Barrnin Frtr>e<1 Bn«r lmti.. F.U 4-4780. 1-7-tt ADDITIONAL CASH FOR JIKJV'S CI.OTIIINO, rid- IBM. city. Savola is reproducing r ri t CRANFORD PIANO CO. I'OWKII JIOWMII, ftmpf-r Kllllper cf'tf'l- f!' '" ' """fiipr Flrnl St. "-Ml," ItrlKPH * StlMtllin PIlKllli'. 4 Ine habits, bootft, antlqueR, curlon, • HELP WANTED- • an entire sector of tho city " "'-"P Aw. Wo. 2-4840-JI. Tunfrn iind n«bull(lrl(lrrn venrn nil]. (Idrxl rminiliK' eiilnlltinn. lurnlture, brassware, glass, china. fU;d tiiUuliitliiK men In an «*x- LEGAL NOTICES of canals In painted wood %pp. R.U. Stnllon CrCrrdd. 11-3730 Hpcently Khiirpciifil ami Kervlccd. Wolfrn, 118 Madison Avo. Tnl. PI. mindlnif Inftallal'ion. A HCW MALE OR FEMALE >40. Cull We. 2-UW. li-2139. 4-7-tf iilr-cfHHlMioiiod hulldli)^ offcio and expects to completo it IPK\CKB nonnETIEHE. Indlvldu WK BUV ilOOK* (lie lii'.«t i>{ working (.imdllloiiH, on Pages 26 and 44 in two years. ROOMS FOR RENT ally d«s!*rned ttupnorts for m^ IHCVCI.r;—Uny'u L'fl", IIUH new, JIT. One or a CliousaniJ. Please cnll for "*" REAL ESTATE "~ find -women. Appointments mnde Call We. 2-^liSl-H. detune. P.M. BDOH Shop, S30 Park itPtwfilH. I'l'PVll.llS ' fXp'orlflK'G *N, rn,nfnr,Bb|o ronrnR , ^ In the tinmi>. OhfBtni't S-(\l<'"•c•f nrl*»» make. Call Unliwny 7-M12. l^iiilt-v. 4-7-if li tu GRIU'S SILK & COTTON SHOP II.VIIV STnoNO HAN to load nml unload sr 'iiV*. °- 'n urivnlf homo. I'li.'ollpnt uM ittn, t 1 1 11 1 1 ISI) E. Brond St. WnrtlleM, \; J- and be generally Iianily. steady MORTGAGES ON »?q.J J" ! " '!' '' "" rail WP. nil aliiiiilnii trim; lim<< t'AlllNirr NIMi in KIHHI emlillt Ion. tmfdl'inii, KOOII pay. Tell iin your l li ize I. "We. ^-O Cull WP. 'j-iiuiii. experience, I'.O. llnx 08, Clilrvvnnil, K. ,7. n-.il-4t COW l&IANTHH. rol'tPft. KnrlfJi rnprp, iHit|iit*K <;ift>* i:illl.l)IIION'S ' l.'tliili-.-- sti"! sliili'. flower bnlH, nlirulis, trc^n, lnwnB OIt c oiituiuorK, iitrtur.- ffiimp Any »]•/.,•. Call \V'i'. 2-l!.1lil'. Knrilpn. 5r. ilrtlvprpii. tills mnntli luts lamps, chlnu, MIIIS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES niilv Munlnrh 8-:IV.H call •\U'l ^Itivtninllt A vi*. INSTRUCTION We. 2-1441, 111 Kilt cnll We. IK.r.-\V. 4-11-21 ROTARY PIOWING |,'l\l^ w-ii rdn.tii. trunk, evc.-llt-nt TliTOllimri — IIIKII Srlinol nml Ool- runilltliir., $!•>. I'lii.iio We, '.- nh r.r t'*1'. r"nm with nr)vnlp Cull W». 2-lOOS 1«K« HuliJectN, Carohi.s T. t?lnrk, ln 1 f s s m ln a»r. i-w. H. A. (YiilK), LL. 1!,, F.<\. M, SU Inquire about our reasonable rates '" , V"™Vm.] . ' ' ' - T'rlvntp Mmintalli Ave., WesffWjld, 'pho 1 1 SALES ENGINEER -•sj "'" W". L'-nns or EIIMI'PHI snOHI'TTAHV dc«U. "lit. mnhoitnnv <>r, \\H.'\\ only We. 2-2741-W. 4-7-tf »;ri>lli?nl Iiuy Ji:"'. fill We- •• Why Spend A Large Part Of Your Time Commuting? and attractive plan 'INfi-I'OMI In).In, }; fi\fl pin.l Raymond Young —Piano Sludi's Excellent opportunity in local area for college trained ROOM AND BOARD ll.\'/,AAn, Ti'inl'lc Finivnn-.'U 7:,r, K !'iilslf. !il.'i>! rrimii\ J',: iDiartn I Until niijrprt Voanjr. AitNt. fiiy.- wiinhiuif m.u'hliif", ?l!"v; uwii- Clnnnlpnl l>opnlnr men with technical sales background. Products are small Hi-unit SI.. Wi'KtIli'lil. Anrll 2 1. •.•<" iiiK.-i. :: rt., K fi,, 7 n.. i.c-i ,.«••,•; Cnll i,r %Vrlt^ f»r Inforrnlitlnn 7;.M., April L'.-.. 11:00 A.M.-.!:"" I'.^l Iniporti'.l liiiini, Jin; i;c, x KI.7 121 Ni>, liiirlld ATF. Wf. X-O'^III components relating to electrical and Ihermostatic de- |. j| '"• .ill \v... Z-4 7HO after l.nxln rilK nml iMiNliliui. K'"«; Ki)r- 4-7-tf vices, sold nationally to manufacturers. Business not 14 1,,1,-i klti'liMi tiil,li> tuiil rlmli-M, IS-.: PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY limni-l.nliVil onlirs, ' ' *_* Il] tlri't'liii'o ci|iillMn^itl; i>iun». < "in 11 K. II. IlKNNUTT, ti-norier of piano, directly affected by defense program. Assured prospects •uv. a-iiMi.-i-.i. l,nti>nt mofhulii. rinnKlrnl anil pop- 1I-OA1,I.O\ niiiiarliiiil, Minlor, ri,nir- ular. LoKHmiH Ht your ]ionit\ r.Cfl for future for ambitious and aggressive men with long FOR RENT • lor. fnml nntl iirln. r.,,nt t!H —will WIPI' iiplnnlUK T"'l, mi'iH'illament Dorlnn ltd., Wentflola, call W*Bt- Opposite Railroad Station noil ror SI!, full nfler C:10, We tlllf. NI-VIT HKPII. Cum >27.r,0—noil tiniii 2-r,,ifin. 4-7-tf established rap-rated organization. Write full particulars S-IUM. $211. ''nil Wo. 2-l-m. including phone number. OliTlioou pnlntlnu nnn nlcrtclilnir Westfield, New Jersey TV I'M WHITISH— I'nrliililn. Rxofilclll CO1,I:>I.» V 2-liilrnpr pinup Hln\-i I'miillllnn. AM inmli'rn fwilitrej clntiHtH. Artult'H nnit fhllilri^n. l^.v*'- Fine trrnillintlim prcficnt. II,. llpvnr IISO'1. Oil JUMT.—noil J8.au, lyn W, Motl, 447 Loiiufcllinv Ave. BOX 352, CARE WESTFIELD LEADER PAY Cruntord B-7u3D. Call Wf. 2-1131. Cull Wo. J-1U7. 3-13-01 s-si-at P«f« Eight THE WESTFIELP (N.J.) LEADER. THURSD-AVAPRIL 14. 1955 , " - ^-*- a Map oTGooofAf/NGat NATIONALS DEL MONTE9 GARDEN SHOW

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& SALAMI Fresh Ground *% FRESH SEAFOOD Chopped Chuck ^ lbs. Fresh CO* Loin Shrimp .. Ib.Jjv Lamb Chops ....— Ib. *' Salmon Engelhorn Sliced Steaks ,.lbV«l HEINZ BAKED BEANS Bacon Ib. Cocktail Appetizers NO-CAL, all flavors no deposit SUNSHINE 2 bottles Crackers HI-HO CRACKERS 138 CENTRAL AVENUE OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M., SATURDAY TILL E P.M. Twin County Member Market THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY. APRIL 14.1955 Pave Nine f x-k >» I And Club News Ot The Week In 7he Westtield Area loom Witt* Sally She Will Marry party of Miss Joan bviuai amaxon drive will t'ntertuin n •tier of Mr. and Mr-. group of her .seventh grade friends. •'•.,"V! Martin of 740 Law- ai-eruie. will be entertained Mr. ant) Mrs. C. M. Lathrop of ' ;nnfr pai'ty tomorrow eve. 837 Fairacrt-s avenue have as their !,', the Plainfield Country jruest this week their niece, Carol' •VIiss Martin and Alton Yv°. O'Connor of Trov, N. Y. i Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. -•- I ,niu"i Sr. of Auburndalo, Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' H. S. Seltzer of 716 Shackaniaxon • NVill be married Saturday n in St, Paul's Episcopal drive were their son-in-law, dautdv ' llu ter and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ivins and Jamie of Hifrhts- iiu-hcon will be given Satui- town. , tlu- bride and her attend- TiltMr othfr daLifhtel', Marlowi', 11he Plainfield Country Club a student at the University of Mi- ,. James E. Thomson of 164 ami, Florida, also spent the holiday n road. weekend with her parents. > and Mrs. G. W. Bauer of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner of • i^hlaiul avenue are home af- 121 Cacciola place are parents ot , u!p to . They a son born last Wednesday at Ah, i Aruba and cities in Ven- Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. i and Colombia. •"+•• MiSS BAKBAKA BOOK ami Mrs. James Hale Jr. of A neighborhood coffee was given these iaritan road, Scotch Plains, Tuesday morning by Mrs. J. A. Barbara Boor Plans ntertain at a dinner party be- McCollum of 723 Castleman drive September Wedding the Yale Glee Club concert for Mrs. George Smith, also of carefree ow evening. Two members Castleman drive, who is moving Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Boor of 210 Glee Club will be with the next week to Greenwich, Conn. Kimball avenue have announced Italians! as their house guests. Mrs. C. Leslie Barnum of 214 the engagement of their daughter, -+- St. Paul street has returned after Barbara iLleanor, to James Keeve, >-nuptiial parties for Miss El- visiting friends in Massachusets | son uf Mr. and Mis. William H. Diefenbach, who Satuv- and Vermont for the past three Koi've of Auburn, N. Y. »-as married to John PUtt weeks. Miss Boor, a graduate of West- on, included a bridesmaids' field High School, is; a senior at eon Saturday given by her Sir. and Mrs. David Timherlalie ltussell tiage College, majoring in Miss Jane Lee Craig of of 253 Prospect street have re- nursing. Her specialized training; !anterbuvy road. turned home after a winter vaca- is being completed at the Albany and Mis. Diefenbach enter- tion in Florida. Hospital. i the bridal party following Mr. and Mrs. William Grant of ftir. Keeve, a uriuluate of Union edding rehearsal Friday eve- 2 Bell drive are parents of a College in 1953, is a member of tn(l last Wednesday, Miss Pa- daughter born Friday at Muhlen- Sigma Chi fraternity. He is asso- Ileirington of C43 East berg Hospital, Plainfield. ciuted with the Research Labora- I street, one of the brides- tories of the Schenectady Varnish i, was hostess at a shower. + Co., Schenectady, N. Y. ir a wedding trip, the couple For the past week Samuel Buc!;- Plans have been made for a make their home in Schen. nell of Westport, Conn., formerly September wedding1. N. y. of 771 Fairacres avenue, has been visiting in town and has been the , and Mrs. Ernest Alpers of guest of T. A. Marshall of 545 Nelson-Mitchell Prospect street spent Easter llanford place. end in Bethel, Me., with their •It- Troth Announced i-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Seattle, Mr. and MrsTKenneth M. Mit- Van Richardson, and their Wash., formerly of Westfiold, is small daughters. chell Jr. of 029 Maple street an- the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. nounce the eu^ajrement of Mr. Mit- Charles Hite of Stoneleifrh park. Only one thing to do in ;. Paul Meierdierck, her chil- Mrs. Anderson will remain in the chell's sister, Sally Ann Mitchell, Diane and Paul Jr., of 612 east until after her son's p;radua- to William Kemson Nelson, son of on place and her mother, Mrs. tion from Dickinson College in | Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey N. Nelson of Amalfi shoes . . . have a good time! Blauvelt of Harrison avenue, June. At that time, she will be «o» Wustliold road, Scotch Plains, pending a few days this week joined by her husband and daugh- Miss Mitchell is the daughter of Their witty designs, iheir light-hearted ashington, D. C. the late Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown of M. Mitchell Sr. of Wcstfield. colors, their life-is-fun air guarantee a festive and Mrs. M. Ritchie Smith 476 SprinKfleld avenue are parents Miss Mitchell is a senior at |their daughters, Barbara and of a son born Saturday at Muhl- Westfield High School. mood. Amalfis make your day. Come night, have returned to their enberg Hospital Plainfield. Mr. Nelson is *a graduate of i at 001) North Chestnut street -•- Westfield High School and is now ^spending the winter in Baton Mr. and Mrs. Domcnick Filiciello attending evening classes at Union you and your Amalfis won't be home ;e, La. Junior College in Crimford. of 115 Cacciola place are parents until all hours! :eceding the eight o'clock wed- of a son born Sunday at Muhlen- Stturday evening- in the berg Hospital, Plainfield. liutli Anderson Is of the Holy Spirit, First Mr. anil Mrs. Daniel Lammi ol Prospective Bride n-egational Church, of Miss Summit lane, -M-ountalhside-,- i L Walker and Donald S. are parents of a son born Friday bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frithiof B. An- at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elisa- derson of Summit, former Fun1 |mdVn. John Walker of 425 beth. iChfstnut street, will give a wood residents, have announced (cr party for the bridal party Mrs. J. H. Frye Sr. of the Dun- the engagement of their daughter, s Silver Room at the Hotel can Hill Apartments is home after Miss Rulh Anderson, to A. Irbm in Summit. spending the month of March in drew Trimble, sun of Dr. and Mrs. New Brunswick, Canada. Hassi If. Trimble of Moultrie, Gu. iday Miss Sally McCoy of Miss Anderson, a graduate of Wychwood road was feted at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters of Scotch Plains High School, is a dal shower given by Miss Dol- 74fi Central avenue are parent? senior at Beaver College, Mr. Eisinbeil of Cranford and at- of a son born Saturday at Muhlen- Trimble attended Georgia Mili- iil by former classmates of berg Hospital, Plainfield. tary College and is now a fresh- McCoy's at St. Mary's-of-the- —i~ man at the Philadelphia College ds College. Miss McCoy is the Mr. and Mrs. Mjinlio Cnrelli of of Osteopathy. He is a niembei James H. Harrington 317 Central avenue are parents ot of Phi Delta Thcta and Phi Sig- ountainsidc. a son born last Thursday at Mulil- ma Gamma fraternities. enberg Hospital, Plainneljl. ailcs, Susan and Bambi Eddy Mrs. J. B. McCobb and he Tivoli: Pink sailcloth their grandmother, Mrs. Mi- daughter, Sally, of 640 Arlington Son to Dunhers Cabsnellas, all of 617 Bouie- avenue left by plane on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Danker with pink raffia ./,.. 10.9S for Orlando, Fla., where they are t have been spending a few of 302 Belmar place announce Gardenia: White nubuck Washington, D. C, this visiting Mrs. McCobb's sister, Mrs the birth of a son, Albert Glossnei Richard W. Corduan. Jr., yesterday in Muldenburg Hos- with multi-colored rings ., 12.95 >» Ann Theresa Linden, (Please turn to page 10) pital, Plainh'eld. liter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Piccola: White kid en of Elm street, was guest of with daisy 12.95 (I' at a miscellaneous shower i Tuesday by Mrs. E. Trem- Erba: White kid with black patent feather, and Mrs. J. McGIinn, both of FOR ALL OCCASIONS blue kid with pink kid feather 12.95 nne. Miss Linden and Robert . son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert °ok of Bayonne, will be mar- Iris: Bermuda blue calf with multi-color raffia, in Holy Trinity Church Aptil Oak toscana calf with natural ruffla 12.95

St. Paul's Lutheran Church Certo: Jellybean kid •lizabcth Sunday, Susan Lynn with sugar plum kid interlace 12.95 c'baum, infajit daughter of •""I Mrs. A. Teitelbaum of 9 Ricordq: Circus orange kid, 'liner ,1,-ive, wil( bo christened. Parents will be Susans great pink kid, or white kid 12.95 and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred wissen of Superior, Wis. The JEWELERS • OPTICIANS Civetta: Beige kid, jellybean kid, (Jbaunis also have a son, Ste- IfNCI !»»• or black patent leather 12.95 years old. , J0« BROAD STRUT, WE5TFIEU), H. X, rs- K. 0. Sowcrwinc of High- "venuo has returned from a sojourn in Florida. She was "Panied by her sister, Mrs. Johnson of Anaconda, Mont. There's No Substitute For Knowledge

STORE YOUR FURS WITH "Accorrctc a vederc!" A MASTER FURRIER Gamburg Furs Offers Scientific Cold Fur Storage » "Run to see" ... in other words, don't miss Custom Care at Minimum Rates the Amalfi Originals' exciting window dis- FULLY INSURED against Loss, Fire play which features a 5'/i foot model of or Theft the Italian liner S. S. Cristoforo Columbo FULLY PROTECTED from moths, ... the ship that brought us this cargo of FURS heat, humidity adorable shoos. . . . Minor Repairs Free Rejuvenate Your Furs with our Custom Cleaning COMPLETE FUR SERVICE FLOWERS Made to Order °dy »° W«ar Remodeling Say It Best Repairiniring GAMBURG FURS SCOTT'S WoilfioW's fur Simp of DMinclion Quimby at Central 249 East Broad St. (o|J|). Ricilro Theatre) Open Monday Evenings 'III 9 P.M. T,|.Wt. 2-2400 We 2-3423 Open Mon. cvcninjjs THE (K..T.) l.T.kT>T%. TftfftSftAV. APRTL 14, Mrs. hois Boonstra member-- of the D.4R tomor- Mi*, anel Mrs. Dan it I Sproul of Wedding In The Springtime_ 1422 Wfto-dacytfi dvivc. Minsritaifi- lj*ulie$ Day Od Heroines Bride Of oiuir-utu from pare 9} MCU?, art parents of a ciaug-httr Members Will Honor Charles MT Wilgus {Jui-sLs over Easter wet-kend oi" burn last Wednesday i*t OvenuoK Mrs. Kobt-rt •f-s of Bsoukl.va,1'Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Zastro, 785 Hospital, Summit. Instructors at Tea K. V., «pt-r,t E fr with her son-: F&irscre^ avenue were their son- SCOTCH PLAINS —Mrs. Lois! Mr.-. IT. t I (>«• ill!-! Hi vom Lehtt Boutistra of ST7 U't?;- ; m-iaw Biid -daui ..•!-. Mr. and Mrs. ir.-liw and dauerhri'r, Mr. and Mrs. ley 1.ad: I lay (Hi 1 r u ay iviJ : be - Tm-sdav field tuyd was married tu Chai Its ; £t» H-^TiUtr.d ave- Ar-.liur f Joid-by. unri their infant host ;>ie \\\ --ttit-:f.i A w tO mt'llibt'! * of t:« Croup vwr M. Wilgus of Plainfie'id Saturday i AWQ TRY: daughter. Kathi. of C'nsett. Mas*., i La L* tho )ivine of ,M of the Wfstfit League. at morning at 11 o'clut'.i it\ the Fan-; — iu.a Mis. Zastro's b'oihor-in-iau" i\ M W'.Vi wood Vi esbytet ian Church with ' licii of 7JC Be:- and .-i.-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin NYw residvT. -tfield are a n 1 of tht- the Rev. Harold A. Sii'tt. pastor, , n u£ hustt-ss to St:;rT of "V"itr ny. Yn. Mr. and MrsTtH>!iia. s F. Hait-y h)>\i u officiating. I »i.d their child! l-v.. Mark and Noia, Mrs. Boonstva is the daughter of ; who ale iivnitr it r>07 Soth rhe-t- ^"w. Pi&vis foi* the tea teavy bivti Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold vom Lehn ENTERPRISE Uy nut street. macif Ly M i>. Meat n.>. chaii rr,an Summit I uf iht* Ladn^1 Day Out i-ommit- of the Westfield load address and Mrs. H. VBo. a i ii man and her •tee, and thf following committee j Mr. Wilgus is the son of Mrs. i Charles Wilgus of Ocean Gvove three ihiiditMt of 412 Wiii> .-*! t-t t; members -. M.*^.du.iv.t*« Albert S. Fly- 1 hflVt bt-ffl week in er, K. E. KittrivJ, Miiluii Boigi'- and the late Ml-. Wilgus. Mademoiselle Ffljl Kiv^r, hjr Mr^, »on, G. A. Fit'^jrtiaid. Hurry K. MM. Richard Helbig of Scotch HK'thrr. (itrren. Just-pii C. Hag-e. Ftnncr Plains, siatei- of the bride, was her .' t.'. Httid!e)\ Frank VV. Hoiu. only attendant and Frank L. Wil- Extends the following Mr. and Mr~. Hayrnord Bittner Ka'ph .Atkinson. William Max Ja.- g-us, of Ocean firove, brother of footmen of 834 Haiding ^'lec: ait- parents i i't>ma, K. I. .Seeley. John Pnyder. | the bridegroom, was best man. free services: of a £on born Apiil 4 iit Overlook \V. \V. Thuma>, L. K. Woutera. After a reception for members Hospital, Sunm'.it. Mi~< Winifred Uebbie and Mis. of the immediate fami'ie; ai M\«. Kubt?j-t Smith. Y\V staff membei'S Helbig's home, 1880 Winding For the past six month*, Mr. aiu! have assisted the comrnittt'e menj- Brook way, the couple left for a Mrs. Donald Mt-Lcan and th^ir l btrs in planning1 ihe tea. Money Cheerfully Returned 1 wedding trip to Williamsburg, Va. i son«, Iain and Wiiliani. of Berk- ; During tht rpjing term 25 dif- Upon their return they will make NATIONALS | shire, England, have been living in ; ft?rent cuurses have been taujtrht within three days of purchase ! their home at 1160 Inwood place, I the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. I- by tfiv fuiiuwinjr 30 instructors: Plainfieid. ADVERTISQ| j Vowel! at 212 HysJip avenue. At i A coui'se in "^Jake-up" was tfiveii : the same time the Vowtils, who i by Mrs. Annicf Petersen of the The bride is a graduate of SHOES Merchandise may be taken out | ar« expected to return in Septem- ; Merle Norman Studio in Eliza- Scotch Plains High School and re- iber, have been occupying the Mcj- beth; Hat Making was taught by ceived a bachelor of aits degree on approval jljean^' home in Eng-ljtnd. • Mo. Hilda Altniann; Flower ai - at Newark State Teachers College CANCELUT i van^inp by Mi-^dames B, Murphy, and a master's degree at Rutg-ers j Mr. and Mr?. Henry Van Nuys • Rdwarii (iavt-n, K. L. Thompson, University. She is a second grade Alterations are always free j of 621 Greenbriar court are par-E:. Alder Oweni* and K- K. Uinei-; teacher in Shackamaxort Sihool. . PRICES ents of a daugrhter born April 4 atCyi^ajdf; e making by Mrs. S. H. The bridegroom received bach- j Overlook Hospital, Summit. j Dooiew; Mid. K. de Beauchamp^ elor's and master's degrees at Rut- Mrs. J. S. Haokett of Riverton taught ShorVhand; Mrs. L. E. gers University and is principal of Inquiries invited from all is visiting at the home of her son j Woutera grave a book review School 4 and Shackamaxon School. and daug-hter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. I course; Mrs. F. G. Headtey taught organizations interested in J. S. Hackettof 518 St. Marks are-1 Creative Writing; Mrs. D. I. Phil- Fashion Shows. Professional models used. Davis-Thorpe J lips gave instruction in the mak- nue. i ing of slip covers. Marriage Told Surplus Factory i\^\ La^t week Richard Coo]edg-e of I Bridge groups were taught by *«S. 9.95 lo l|,|j 105 Quimby St. 200 Wychwood road was in Puerto Mesdames J. D. Collins, E. J. Hig- SIRS. JOHN P. JACKSON Mi', and Mrs. Gardner B. Our Price*—«,«j (, j Rico with other members of thegrins, H. S. Kelly, H. C. J. Evans, Thorpe of 419 Alden avenue an- Colgate swimming team of which K. Douwes, H. "S. Clinch and C.Presbyterian Church Scene Saturday Of nounce the marriage March 20 of SIZES 4 TO 10, / j he is captain, and members of theL. Long. Mrs. Gregory Page and their daughter, Miss Barbara Mil- Dartmouth swimming* team. Both Mrs. F. W. Brown taught ait Bridal of Miss Ellen Diefenbach, John Jackson lard Thorpe to William Robert groups had been invited oy theclasses; Mis. Edward Neu, tray j j]. £5) Craig Diefenbacli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Puerto Riean government to give tss en A. Davis of Scranton, Pa. decorating-; Mrs. F. G. Hess, rug G Djefenbach of 849 Winyah avenue, became the bride Saturdiy swimming exhibitions in that coun- braiding; and Mrs. O. E. May, I ftei-noon of John Piatt Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester T. Jaek- try. The boys were guests of the a rughooking'.. Miss Mary Hagen of jso n of Hampton Bays, N. Y. The ceremony was performed at four Caribe Hilton Hotel during their the YWCA staff instructed the i pVi •„, thePresbyteiian Church by the associate minister, the Rev. stay. oc)v jane smith gym and swim classes. Ceramic IRiohari i L.Smitn . A reception fol- classes were taug-ht by Mesdames field, and Miss Joanne Foster of 133-141 CENTRAL AVE. WI. 2.25M Mrs. VV. S. Keller of Shadow- lowed at the Monday Afternoon Ralph Atkinson, G. Wallace Hall Club, Plainfield. Wilmington, Del. lawn drive entertained at luncheon and C. W. Rau. The Gourmet Their gowns were identical to ANTIQUES SHOW Junior Bazaar Monday for Mrs. Muriel G. Rolls, class was taught by Mrs. Howard Mr. Diefenbach g-ave his daugh- the maid of honor's. Their nose- ^uest speaker of the Woman's Hredlau and Mrs. Thomas Newell. ter in marriage. She wore a prin- gays were of pink and purple car- Little Folks Shop Club. Mrs. Jules Favre, YWCA presi- cess-style g-own of peau de sole trimmed with Alencon lace on thenations and violets. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -*- dent, taught a course on the Bible; First Lieut. William W. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDerte Mrs. C. E. Howard and Mrs. L. V.bodice and skirt, with seed pearls PARISH HOUSE and paillettes embroidered on thewas best man for his brother. Ush- of 54G Downer street are parents Imhof, lamp-shade making, and ers were Lester T. Jackson Jr., an- of a son born last Wednesday at Mrs. J. O'Brien, chair caning. lace, and chapel-length train. Her 125 ELMER ST. WESTFIELD Sale illusion veil was held by a cap ofother brother, Henry P. "Mason, Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld. Miss Carolyn Yuknus gave a matching lace. The bridal bouquet John S. Maley, and Robert D. »•- eour.se on sewing and tailoring Casey. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Spring Coats Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wallmnn and one on furniture refinishin^. was of orchids and stephanotis. |of llOt Rahway avenue are par- Miss Jane Lee Crai^ of West- For traveling: the bride selected Glove making was given under the a charcoal blue suit with box ents of a son born April 1 at Over- instruction of Mrs. K. D. Smith. field, cousin of the bride, was maid look Hospital, Summit, 1 of honor. She wore a gown of sea acket and white straw sailor. Mr. A class in metal-working was nd Mrs. Jackson will reside at APRIL 19, 20,21 Suits —fr- taught by Ted Nithard, and Donfoam green embroidered crystal- A miscellaneous neighborhood ette and carried an old-fashioned 2224 Crescent road, Schenectady, Kenelly taug-ht golf. Y. 20* shower was given recently by Mrs. While the classes were being nosegay of white and purple flow- 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily' John W. Snyder of Lamberts Mi'.l held, cluss members were able to ers. The bride, a graduate of Buck, to road lor Miss Clara M. Anderson, bring their pre-schoo\ children to Serving as bridesmaids wove nell University, is a member of Dresses daug-hter of Mr, and Mrs. Adam the V where they were cared for Miss Carolyn Hall of Cambria Delta Zeta sorority and Kappa Miller of 1545 Lamberts Mi)) road, Heights, L.' I., college roommate; Delta Epsilon, national education who April 23 will be married to by Sfesdames W. H. Cordes, M. Hanglin, Myrtle Grant and J. Pod- Miss Patricia Herrington and Mrs.sorority. John B. Abbot. Robert A. Barnhart, both of West- Mr. Jackson also was graduated mayer. Vom Bucknell. He received a de- Children's gree in electrical engineering and s a member ol Kappa Delta Rho 40 "raternity and Pi Mu Epsilon, na^ Handbags .ional mathematics honorary fra- wonderful giving icrnity. OFF 'olumbia Alumni T Dinner Meeting HATS /3 off The Columbia Alumni Club of Union County will hold its annual Straw, and boy'i wool Etons spring dinner meeting Wednesday wonderful getting evening, May 11 at the Park Ho- tel in Plainfield, it was announced today by William P. Glimm of Westfield, president of the alumni group. SO-SLIM A After the dinner there will be short business meeting for elec- with the famous Symphony the beginning of a set of tion of officers and discussion of plans for the coming year. of dancing "Problems of the Far East," a topic of current interest, will be carnations the subject of Prof. Hugh Borton who will be guest speaker from olumbia. Professor Borton is professor of Japanese and direc- toor of the East Asia Institute, luggage one of the numerous area cultural units developed by Columbia. Harry Coleman, assistant to the dean of Columbia College, will be present to discuss "What the Alumni Club Can Do for Colum- bia." Men and women who have at- tended any of the schools and col- leges which comprise Columbia University are cordially invited to the dinner and can secure infor- mation and tickets from: John M. MacKenzie, Fred Frambach and Archer D. Sargent, all of West- field, and H. Cicorge Greim of Fan- wood. Westfield Artists In New York Show created by d*lu«« Sw««th* 35.50 Standard Petit* standard lidl«t 17.T» d»lux» Pmndtrm 35.00 The Fifty American Artists," n.nj.rd Coqi»t> 30,00 a non-profit society of well-known, i plin lot) traditonal professional oil and wa- CASTLETON ter eolor painters from all over the United States, is holding its second annual exhibition at the Arthur U. Newton galleries, 11 East ft7th street, New York until CHINA ELEGANT NEW SKYWAY COSMETICS CASES April 25. Here !» llic carnation, proud and lovely, surrounded by can be had from 17.75 to 22.00, and this is something every girl you know Al Bragg and Fred Sitzler, both "Long-boJicJ. MaJe-slim". is graceful buds and leaves in soft blue-gray am! green ... on (even you, yourself) will love, can use, should have. Skyway cosmetics cases of Westfield, nre among the nrt- the newest look. Help yourself lo 1 the glorious, ivory-tone of fine Casllcton China. Rich with i.sts participating in Ihe show. are covered with Koroseal* to keep their elegance forever. Illustrated loveliness—wear Ibis li)gW-v stalely beauty in its subdued tones, "Caprice" is a pattern deluxe styles have wonderful modem travel accessories... even standard Cor.lroleur design slims lliigli' «"" ."'"' j |Jri. l!int will capture you at once, and remain cherished always n s cases have special toothbrush holders, wise arrangement of pockets. All The Slo-Slim reinforcement sleek* W> .,. just aa you'll appreciate forever the strength, trans- J Iticcncy end lustre ol the cliina which it graces. have elegant hardware, smart saddle sVnchings, splendid taffeta linings. ,tm.m OISCOLORATIONS Rayon balistc and leno elastic.l in*- Six shapes, each in six stunning fashion colors... perpetually matchable. sizes 27 lo 36 nml 38. Vive piece place-setting, t/irttttr, dessert, im KM n COPPER POTS t PANS Start her dream set (or yours) now. butter plate, teacup and saucer, $16.75 THE CORSET SHOP jane sttiith 14$ E. Broad SI. 133-141 CENTRAL AVE. jane sirzii/t WE. 2-255B 133-141 CENTRAL AVE. WE. 2-2558 WE. 2-2615 THE WESTPIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAYVAPRIL 14, 1955 Page Eleven allege Women's ' Art Association So joining In The Poconos Rake and Hoe Club Plans Progress [Smith Club Plum vrmal Dunce Annual Exhibition Plans Spring Activities For Antiques Skoiv Bridge

j].[> College Woman's Club of Tiie Westfield Art Association ' I1 iwniy room hostesses for the Mrs. Kai\do![>h T. Major of The regular meeting of the Rake ' 1 (.'veH v.-iI] hold its annual I will hold its 30th annjial ntem- diul Hue Card™' Club, a YWCA- I' ).hth Annuiii Antiques Show and CuW-s avtnui . Mountainside, will rnar formal dance at the Plain- ; b(-rs' exhibition from Sunday thru *-]>oiiriored oi'£imiy.ution, was neUi luM'lii'nn 'J'ta-.^day, Wednv^duy It- Uie htj^U'Pi; fur a tiys«ert. bridge ;j Country Club Saturday,! Sunday, April 24, in (hi>* Pirn- jesterday at the YWCA. Nomina- ami riiiii-,iiu,v uiiiier >[)un.M.>i'si)ij) W'fiinc^tiay, April 27 ut 1 :^0 p.m., ,,* ; js frum 9 p-m. to 1 a.m. Room of the Memorial Library in tions for officers for the comni,ir i vi thi Women's Fellowship (if lin- nutlet iln- ,-fwn^c-liifi uf the Wal- u^i,. will be furnished by The j the Municipal Building. year were received. Mr:*. J\\^ !v>:iiiiuntll Chilrrii were vliutiij: Hi!!.- Smiih ("'ollc^ Club, iliurbans. While the dance is | Orijfinul paintings i.i ail medi- Uooics of Mountainside eondmted ' ,inin uiivi'd luilav as follows; Mes- Tlu* rl.ib IN ,•>!#h;/) fumi, )n tiie hi>n\ea of its Nation will be judged by Leopold Mi^j Ikuires !ias studied this sub-j t .luid.ui and Lester I'. Pllilp. )] tic available. j Matzal and Hans Weingaertiu-i, jeit in Baton Rouge, 1.8., und has j I Mrs. Charles lKiucau and Mi>. iiK-mliei s. Mi r-. ^inuvico 1. Kar- j|r.-. H. 3- Savag-e and Mrs. A. \yell-known artists and instructor* conducted a course in corsage nm!;- ; Ch;n k-s Vli^niHJ41 will si'ivc as up- n-il of fnniiTbuiy mad, Mrs. Rog- fonneilc't, co-chairmen of the at the Newark School of Art. ing at the Wcstfivld YWCA fur staiis hostesses. Mrs. William r'. or K. H;ii-U'i' ;ii" H.miinjy street, 1 Iut- committee, are being" assist- Awards will be presented at the Ladies Day Out. She is a member Hatiin^cr is serving as eituiitunn itmi Mi< Walicp- VI. Uordcn of hv: Decorations, Mrs. W. R. reception for members only on of the Blue Star Garden Club of I of llu- Thin ^'la>- salad euimntUeo; ivutch I'i;;nLv, an- assisting Mrs. cruienliall, chairman and Mes- opening day. j Mountainside. also aikK'd (o the committee wa.* M».K>r US vu hi^tr^t»s. Mrs. My- , Winthrope C. Smith, R. W. !i) Zicux'iiliujjiMi el" Sun mi it is in m(!S The exhibition will be open to Mr.-. William Trautinan. Assist- ti U. M. Rounds Jr., W. M. The horticulture committee an- •.•liar^i' of labU- pri/t's and acces- o the public daily thereafter from ] intr w'iih dfssfiis are .Mt'sdanic- • ffle C. W. Peterson, J. L. nounced details of a meeting to be -oi ics, und Mrs. Jolui ('. Karly of a 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. excep- Kdwin 11. I'lenii'iils Jr., dial lc- rink,' E. S. Malkin, G. H. Birch- held April 27 at 8:15 ]>.m. at the MadiMm aiul Mrs. William H. ing the evening of Saturday, April X. Dlinian, Ilari-y II. Kittlerl, Rich- 1 1 - [ j, , J. A. Ackeiman, J. K. YWCA. John Cummin^s, an m- Uot-ktM .11 . of Chal hum ai e co- 23. ard cl of 38 Helen iv« of the OrJinpi's and Munl- Formal Portraits studded with irridescent sequins. hostesses: Mesdames Roger L. dair State Teiuliers C itoop wedge rrtj At tiie close of the meeting a DON'T DELAY - START TODAY ! I In Red or Ivory (film, "Welcome to Washiiicton", was shown by n representative of Our China Club wtiy nuiker. it easy for you lo own $7.95 the Standard Oil Co, Here are fho pod lilllo shorlio pajamas thai changed the sleeping liobils of llio fine chiiio NOW. A social hour was enjoyed with nation. Now in a lightweight, glowing pasfol wovon gingham that's ever so cosy Miss Kcifrncllc Marsh and Mrs, to caro for ... thanks to Du Port's "Zcscl". Wrinkles hang out oflcr wnoring, James Pope assisting the hosted. easier |o iron, ouaran'cod wailiablo. Pin!;, blue, laviiPdcr clictks. Siitb S. M. L. •rout n»;otut jmur Daughter to Freys Kaden's Shoes Swoml Lieut, and Mrs. Fred (''rcy untuxint'c the birth of a nfuuuuvj OPEN 171 E. BROAD ST. daughter Easter Sunday at. Clia- miW' Air Force Hase Hospital in ElM S QUIMBY STS. MONDAY EVES. WESTHELD 2-3680 ItnnlDiil. III. Mr. l''ie.v is Die son Quimby Street Wostfiold 2-1131 1 1 irA-nrr: TTTT-R.'PAV. ATPJI-; i;> Mitts Janet .inne Steggall. Vfr, Kit-hard gorges 'fi ( lub Holds Mt't'tiufi /«»'« Present lirtt Concert If "dltere- Will Sail Soon on "(Jut-en Elizulnt in lii lu •>/< i It <(// I%1 I 1 l///rr" •. s/ J t it i man BUNDLE DAY -APRIL l\ When you find some cast-off toys cloth . vi t e 4 Mi bric-a-brac or furniture — won't you mok * -r i a bundle? k. i ' < 1 i Si > 1 Ier«. i t ! i I (1 ! I ( ft i i H t n Jin i n t »t ^ t- 1 , i i w!i ' in Place bundles on your porch —they will b 1 I! \ > \ 1 L in t an 1 » l ' picked up after 12 noon. ma \M tr 1 I 11 I 1 Ml £ 'I ' nj ntr i ' th immun i In M tint; 1 i il u ' p w • Sponsored by the t' II i mi H i f t* ^ain it , B i ii 1 tonald PiVt t! i ct l)t P< in i i !•' liinu 1 Mi Sahatiie Ci a ft Mi \i i c m (_ad\ and !• 11 jn tt * ul Notch l"an WESTFIELD SERVICE LEAGUEI r (*ei r. i * n ^li id it- ' t kn cf arn n tt, tha i e the ^totih Piam '•nn 1 i (lulu ti i t )mji - * «» All articles ore sold through the M v,od v. ft sn tr-e i mi i. horn ^\ t<*tht 1 1 tt e t j n.J imti It mi 'HI ii Thrift Shop, for Westfield Charities he A 1 -H le 1 * t^ t i ft £ro%\i t\ e t oi » uh P i n ail 1 \t\\ Jt! r\ n ;H ai I 1 pa e K ' ' i> -an 'uiii n f u m aKo idiiitU ^ IJU 1 1 } f u an Irtei ta e Faik Th\ \u I th UKI on , it. t i 'n«l i" » flowei j ,„ ,t p i iti on i be the ai.J.Lia! .neet.ri^ «,th it* . The O! Ronald Gorge* of Ma^lu'.v ,\,-\ ports and election of officers for j 3M1[ U tt t IUB , 1 t 1 1 I •• 1' his brother's be.-: man. l*-h.s 1 , IU t nit ill i with the coming year. It is important : C il t •were Stuart N". Rti'srua'.l uf W<•.-:- thai alt chaiimen hand, their an- in tlu mn an U m '1 I •' '»" " field, brother of the bride, ai.i nual reports to the recording sec- I if In ) I 1 tl u u 1) t'l ) 11 in WEEKEND FLOWER SPECIAl Richard Telson nf Blwmfieid. retaiy, Mrs. Frank Lewis, dur-i tution o! ...and.il