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Ordiriitteil Mauser Is Union County* T Rseshoe Case Historical Society Rahwayfirm Langford, Eiy •An Wc Mf

Ordiriitteil Mauser Is Union County* T Rseshoe Case Historical Society Rahwayfirm Langford, Eiy •An Wc Mf

TOUT MIWIPAM1 OF OWIOM WITT

, JULY SO, 1959 13 Town i Set Local Boy Btcomet Swimming Ordiriitteil Mauser Is Union County* t rseshoe Case Historical Society RahwayFirm Langford, eiy •an wC Mf. and Mra. Eithard Lang- Sponsors Exhibit Gets Curbing, Champ ford of 75B First street, became Union County's second case of par- alytip polio Thuwday, : 'PtctoriZ^eiteeld' Paving Contract The announcement of the diag- In Bank Display S t nosis, made In Muhlentwrg Hospi- Deapite a "no" v»C* frpul M«yrt '"* : 1 ta]t Plsinfield, was made Monday "Pictoriel Weiitfteld, ,18Ct to tt. Emiraojt .Tbomai, -tji* Ttwn'.• by /.Mrfc Albert Gen is, executive Monday night introdfleeft ; ; 925" in the theme of en exhibit y of tbe Union County at the National.SUte B&nk, Elm flmt h*»rine »n cfdinaMt r*> -; r Chapter, National Foundation, i. itreet, Bpooaored bythe Weatflelti quiring * four.faot fence around Mrs, GenU said physicians il- Hiatorlcal Society. Alao at tho II backyard iwimmlnr ,<*!• 'of-' ..Uworth If !«« nockey, lo»ed the child to return home >tnk is the society's executive l 1 r ilB,.MH«*H« i!l * * PO^IB Saturday. He had received the iecret&ry, Mist Joyce Munnlefi, The mayor wu the only dlM i<> re™. Summit won the lertts of three Salk vaccine inocu- who will discuss the program ol •enter, *nd.tfce.ordinance *•• <*V. Jrt ™r. Aaoftball eainis latloni. a '. . .. • . •; :. ' :he Hlatoidcat Society with Inter- "or public hearing ind. fl««J Yot^J th« (trwtiwlll te^ta", Mist Martha Kingdon, 20, / of u ted per BO us und accept contri- iept..H. -•••. ;- -. -=V ; L., [the i * '"' " Eliiibeth wns this yeir's first polio butions for the fund drive. The In i prepared s^ttcmtilt th* ' ted tow victim in the county. Mrs. GenU pictures -on exhibition, hi any of mayer wtd he felt it'wu an "Im* ; „,. the to*fc hwwbo reported that (he is in the Middle- hem rare items, havo been selected fct ordinance," and didn't'fo Lt held Harder.«" sei lUhablltitatlon Center. She fiom the collection of Walter ir enough. He contended' Ul»t; [hool playground, Jota Hiuaer had had no polio ahoti. Miller of Westflcld. , DR. JOHN E. SKOCLUND iirh pondi, lily pondi,/Wm Jnley wan *ht champion- Included in the exhibit Mf eev- .oolH and even-the lik#|'iii' - won the title:, ty. defeat- ei.,1 brochures, originally publish- owaskln and Taln*qu«( p»rlti". jay Cl»u»fM df Lincoln In ed as real estate advertise meiiti; ProfessorTo wete jutt «' dangeroua ttt-Uttall [ folk Other particijinti were: Democrats Name «!a Btutlloa which outline the development of :hiljren. "We should h.« • prop-: .cmm. JooMvelt; Jim Jflynn, JUNIOR AUXIUAKY GIFT—3Uw> *lt*WU(tk« «ilBm»tiralii in belting Alan n<>ni af •kitrical csntral, tb» btl cut ha tilt«J l»* M 4n*n Elizabeth who were the beat In tho-land be- Baptist Church Sunday at 9 a.m. 02.B0, . ' • attorney, will join:.Jlarrin Fein, Mask will be furnished by the i Si»llMi.iiid Jim Flynn, Wil- 1 to pour into thu township," The recommendation of tho I, tnd itW MiUJer and Bobby Democratic csniidfte' from the Becomes Newest United Fund Agency numiner cht.it under the direction : : Board of Adjustment .to permit Second - W*rd,r,', ' ^pd Roderick In 1013, for o Mm pie, West- of the Rev. Jot Turner, associate :hc Manor Park Swim fllub to1 1 Cewlea, nomineijfrlfh the Fourth The Modical Research Program established iajt year by the field's bank resources totaled(3,- mill liter. rect, use and construct a "private Sjwcii] *vetitB an the plav- :: of the National Fund for Medical NFMtl to further TB3,0B2, but by 1021 the %uro Ward, •'•• -"W% ' .• ;d New Boro School In addition tohia teaching dut- :luh" swimming pool In »n »(«»' ctmdi thU week were,; Parent* there is no noiisinee from th& Educatbn has been approved t» a basis research groupi throughout had increased to tS,549,S81.84. In .uri'bunded by Laurel pi ice, Pine1 thridlMteday »nd the pad- t tiio same period the number of ies, Dr. .Skoglund also Is the chair- Flist Ward and littli proipect of participating agency of the United the country. The NPMB, initiated man of the Board ot^Managers of circle, Hne street, Boynton avenue t*mli tournament at Grant Fund of Weatfleldj-'it was an- by r^eaident Eisenhower when he street lights was increased from and Rlpley avenue, wag approved; getting one, according to Ernest Nears Completion 625 to BOO, while the number of the American Baptist Foreign Mis lygioct Jiili «ft*rnoon, v : C"Dattian, Detnc-dratic Municipal nounced yesterday ly Arthur' C. waa president oi Columbb Uni- The resolution atotea that the pool- Nirt mtk-'the «r»it oihibita mail caxritTS ii^ereased only dlght- sion Society which maintains a chairman.. -':;. ,-...•. -..'.v,;. -.•••'• .;- ai], United Fund, presi- versity, Is endorsed by the Ameri- v/orld-wide program on seven ma- and adjoining ptrfelni.lqt must b« 111 biWdjij each playground, dents ' Wilhetms Releases ly, from seven to nine, and street eereenei from1 public - v!i*' jth can Medical' Assoclntton. Former mileage waa expanded only ten jor fields. He is a graduate of the i will be displayed Preildent Heibert poDver is hon- Jti id the the Fint Watt] candidacy by, The step was taken by the Progress Statement miles, from seventy to eighty. University of and th« hiubbevy. . • •'-..• Wfitc-is jfotea UniMd Fund'd' s boarbd d of truit«estt , ovary chairman. . Some «f ths pictures show tha Berkeley Baptht Divinity Bshool council, aim appTrnd i! !l aii li faWl ••-" ••----•-••••• • —•'•'— " V,jm-,ij( , . Mr. Kamnnifiin mid, ifj^*. Ui :'••'» ••^•••••l.-.-.: •••:! I'.V-Y -..•.,.J l\ .•••• ;•;• ' -j ^'tliorp«(rh study of tbUtirogrilm Uie Valted P of Edueition Thursday night re. llVIIlil. :.• - .->.!•.• . ..1. • . .: . > l.f j,, ^,H (Please turn to page 2) This '•wA'.ti. "Wllabn^Hjeim- _. _ J'riet fl«ljciipipj which wHl be portea that consWitloitttf the hel IT uate« of Linfkldi iColjIe^efafiif>: rtist *u the bat: •now. twceptaiic* of Hie nomination with dise»sdise»ses arid ducted lietwoen Ck:t. $-20 In p Beechwogd School was pragreaaln, Berkel»)f >Baptyt'0ivinily School, jnin- -.'WffliHri.-.- x£.iMSpmf - voted u Crrfrwin; the prlie for the the county clerk with physicians, educators, and bua- part of social health and welfare aatlcfictorlly and would bo read; On an international lovol, he ii agatnat ihis meeoure. with Kirov bat 'Mr. MtfDoneugti is a graduate of iness executives living iii Weet- agencies serving the lomimmity. for the opening of achool Sept 10. Band Concert n member of the' •Commission on The resolution states that the m IWiltJohn won the pretti- Scton Hall :"Untyerdtjt and Law fleld who are familiar with the Ths goal of tho campaign andj Frederick Wilhiilms Jr., presi Faith and Order at the Work courts must be hard surfaced and t with btr fincy straw hat Ann School, He is 31 yeaia old. Mr. and program." the pro portion ate shares of parti- dent of the board, a aid, "There I Cowncil of Churches, and la chair thut ploy may not begin until Jonifwithu beat foreign with Mcs. MiDonough have four .chil cipating1 agencies will be eatab- Tomorrow Night man of tho Baptist World All! The. Medical ResMrch Program no reason to expect it(will not b< toflitrtie Dnteh bat. Sissy dten. He was admitted ta the but Inhed in September after the ready for tha opening of school. ance Committee on Theology, In (Please turn to p»gt 2) mo at original try list December arid in March, United Fund* buard of tmnteeii The Interior is being painted nov The Elkahoth Local lfil Concert lflBB he wan a delegate ta the Faltti and Order Cinference of the hat. Other joined the Elizattth firm of hat examined 'recornmendattonn und only finahing work remains tt Band, rained out last week, will World Council rf Churches held in wore Braha D*J.ong, Lindabury, McCormlck and Esta Philhower Donates of its budget review committee. be compkted." make its second concert appoar- Y Day Campers Pam Salsbury and Last y«HT $215,775.fl'9—03 per Lund, Sweden. brook. Ho stated that the major re nnce of the summer in Mindowas- .. Frances Dejong, coiit of the goal—was subscribed. A native of North Arlington, he mining construction was almos kin Park tomorrow evening at 8;15 Dr. Skoglund wont to Rochester JUpwk and Doug Iplen. from the pnstorttte of the First Given Six Tests has lived ir, Weitfield three yeara. Valued Collection Mr. Kammertnan emphasized entirely ouUiile work and include: o'clock. Baptist Church, ', Waah, tltiianslip awards wore \f on He la a communicant of Holy Trin- thai the addition of the Medical paving, grading und aaphaiting. Casimir V. Bork wtll again di- JlirtlWrne and Ana D*Jong. Keaetrch Program "will neither The 'elementary school is being Previously he had nerved for alx ity Church. Hfl served in the lect the group of 2E professional years an the foreign secretary for Minimum Physical "» week the s&ftball team d(* , Rutgers Library To place an added strain on the een- built with, a (589,000 bond ianui Army from 1B46 to tnusicians. The music Is furnish- the American Baptist Foreign Coluwtus, 10-13, and lost Receive 40,000 Items eroilty of West field residents and pBflscd by referendum vote in 1057. ed by tbe bfugiclans AsaociatEon of Efficiency Recorded bus in esses nor affect our dollar jnon, lt 1B on an 8*4 acre sice at Wood Elizabeth, Local 151, APofM, thru (Floats turn to page 3) suppurt of other of the United Tb crafts were lanyardi and, 'Dr. Charlca A. Philhowor, for- acres drive and Barton road. I tho music performance iru»t fund The Weatfield YMCA Day Camp mer supetintendsnt cf schools, has Fund's participating agencies," Is designed for ten olaanroomo. in co-operation with the WeatflelJ Mindowaakln held the Kraue-Web- -; wlefl mads out of pyro lace. . "Whut the fund Is doing is sim- Service Station dlacloetd that he is presenting a The bofird eranted full power to BccreatioTi Commission. er teat for minimum physical effi- ™ jHfnriksiiii made & sixteen ply re-nHocating the Bhar* of uur linyard while several collection of *0,D0O itertw to Rut- Its education committee, Orlln Residents »r« asked to send their Hobbed uf $40 ciency last week, according to Di- •. gers University, &ift3 for health caunoa," he ton- rector Edward llornor. Each of j'; i*de the sight stranded tinned. requests for selection a to be play- I"- Kiny bracelets wore made The collsctlon will be housed In (Please turn to page !) ed by the Summit Contort Bani The Morahim 'Brothers aorvleu the 105 boys plua the 12 counselors "For the past two yuara -«>c hava In the ull-reqncst program Aug. st'ititm, 4M W. Eoulh avenue, waa were given tho six tests. , of the 'girls with thoir the Rutgers library end mimed the 1 them. Philhower Collection. It will be distributed a'total a . $41,070 to 21. Requests are to lie sent to trtoreil late Tuesday night or early Plret place winner in grade one comprised primarily of items found Prlncotpn, Hutgers and Seton Hall Planning Board Joseph 15. Coleiuan* director of rec- yeetcnlay tind $40 in bills and ail' >vas tho .Senilnole tribe, under the in New Jersey, and iJill bsi used as Univcrstiea and Muhlenbi'if Hos- teatkn, Mutildpul Building, by vcr were stolon from the cash re-g. direction of Hoger Binkicy, with on page IB) •liuly material for a course in pital for research in ami treat- Aug. 11. later, poilce reported. an average of K printa puaalble ment of canter and viral diseases, Approves'Factory iut of 60. Members were Robert urcheology and Biithrupoloffy to be The last two concerts for the Patrolmiin Edward Greer dis- urcegy p Including polio. Wo have been jji'Ht- igon, Mure Greanb«rg, Tom Has- started b y thh o university. tea son will be Xug, 13 and 27. The ctvered tho briiiik ut 13:30 n.m, ifletl by the rejioi-ts fruni these while making n clie:k of business kina, John McLatighiiri, John 'EMS Complete Dr. Philhowor, w'^o rutircd as Electronic Firm tentative program for tomorrow Mcate, Tod Osbgtne, Tom Werner superintendent of schools 13 years evening Is an follows: "Greattr placep. He reported aitry wa> {Pleasu turn to page 2) To Build in Boro jiainod by breaking a rear window. and fjenrgo Grow, Second place iii Ego after HO ycirs of aetvlue, has Clarksburg Murch," V. W. Hork; onO wua the Cherokee tribe One of tha proprietors established itters Course sjient much nf lila 81 years study- "Luslpicl Ovurture," Knliir-fid with Ken fkelty - directing, with MOUNTAINSIDE — Tliu FIHI the amount of loss. He aidd nothing ing 'Indian history and digging up "GiKi," (seleeLons for band); Ler- 5?. pdirts. Third plice in the first nif Bonrd Tuesday night sp else appeared to bo missing from MOUNTAINSIDE -The GEMS rolicit of their culture. Rare In~ United Fund pruvvd the application of the Fneu Ijrade WUH the Mohlcnn tribe with Sl e {Plestie turn page 2) the station. f " « courae, sponaored this dlan relics will bo itidudtid in thu stlc Pioiluctsi Co., Union, to lo '18.85 iioints with Jack Fish direct- ™«> the Mouiitaiiialde Civic collection. cute a fnctory and olfice in th now ollm the borough He (aid he lad been working Answers Queries iiiiiuatriiil aection of Route i'l nea: First piuca In the entire camp, £rB(luntea, it waa un- the pant two months classifying Globe UTenue, Richard Hall Attains Eagle Scout as well as in second ftroilo, went to tedaj. by M«. Hugh K. the Items in anticipation of their Tlio United Fund nf Wostleld The tvn\, mKiiufatturois an Cruw trlba with B6.BB puintu, GEMS course chsimnn. REV. ERIC TINKER transfer. His home ut 30U Moun- hnB Com|)llei! the following qnea. dULiUtuttra of tlectronic1 • tiraar Rank in Camp Watehung Ceremony ictod by Paul McUrty, the tain a»onue has six foams -which Uoim urti urawers nil a (rulde for pud clmetrically operated air cy number) were; Richard Btunte, arc pinked with books, puinplilota those who may bo unfamiliar with « Jtbjctij of pu|i(.a pr0h!l.tl0]t[ iniloi'x and valves, in afflltiitud wit! Peul Hnrtclino, Douglas liteder, the Medlca! HcKcarth Prograin of Rlehard Hull, 15, was Aiming the others rL'cnjrnlitcd y njl tiid miinUBtrlpts alone. He txpecta Bellown Company of Akron, Ohio Stewart Vullmcr, Richard Suranl Si ' '»in(t care, raedicaJ Guest Preacher the National Fund for Mttdkul Ed- hia Eagle hatlBu, Boy fur 'imk mlvunuumcnt In Westflok: tlm clousiflcatlun work to last an- Tho company experts to et'e und John Dowllitf, In second place fn«(m mid nrst ni.t ,i^d accident uenthn, annDUnced yesterday ns a lilirhost rank, nt Cnmp ti'Dopi dtiiliig the Uvo pnriocli; other jear, building contain 11^' about 20,00 with P8.31) polnta were tho War /''" "iiiiinatlon waa given, noir pjirtlcipntinit aKonty of tho Glen Gardner, retently. During wero: Tiuap ITJ, Edwtu-i! Cherry !ult Pr. Phtlho^vor la vit^utor and r ISnivks with Bill Curllola an the " '>'• "Ja. nine of the ]4 Set For Sunday uarti liici. of J1oci qpjice utid hon01' campliri! ceremonies Nolgh- (wound dnea («i«uthikor); Wlllinm histuritn for tho Westfiold Histori- Westilcld fund: cDunatlo]'. Third pltice, just one-, «l •ppllcanb, f the course ploy 30 lo 60 persona. borhood Commlsntonor Wllllum P. Mitndiili and Dontild Plenty, flrit or cal Satiety, which he helped found, ft. Want i> thu Medical Iterarch tenth bohind with 5B.SS, wers the rd (l IleapprovBl for the development Kolt of Wustficild marlo. the pri'- cluss (scout camper); Troop 172 Congregatioiialiets To and Is president of tlie New Jerany PicHrnmT Apachu trlbo aupoi'vifled by Goorge '*" * a of 1G lota on Ridge drive, called lentation td Itlchurd's imrur.tn, Dr. William Dloughy, aecimd i;la«' Aichciiiogicul 3ouiut]>. lie was one A. It U a voluntary national Cruft. Hear English Vicar Mountu in HIJCS Knolls, was gran tad. mid Mia. Ualph A. Hall 11 f 517 (iwiiut hikur), Tom Titylor ntvl Tim uf thu founders of thin eoeiely i5 proKratn to provide Jundo for tho in the third and The orialnul eppr«val j ld Bast Erund Btreat. Mm. Hull pln- Perry, flint class (scout camunrj First (which .unh for yi'aa ago. Ho helped to start tho mujor medical research facilltlco was tukrni by tha Thu Ktiv. Eric' P. Tlnkur, Vicar nflrr the.aJlottoJ DO days fell due, .iud Ihu Lailffo on her noil. imil Philip E. Morlojr, JiTd; Alldi: fuiirth cy Mol|ler 8llbati. Mi,stern Arclnjolugitnl Cotifefpnrn of Ihis country solely for basic UTI- trii'o, (Ih-nchul by Dick of St. James, HundBivurtli, Ulim- Klcliarit IK etiterlnK hin junior Wnltman, stur CBIIII, whiuh cncojiipHHues IT atntea and re»trfctid reionrch wlibHD ulllmato Morasti, wlih Tom 1'aKgurt, Lnrry liiKbn.=n, KnRlnnri, will ho (tucst (l'leutse turn tu ]iaya 1) hitth He html yuur tiltd lias lit1 on 140 thi CBiuidlan provinces of Quclree puipflai; is to flrd thu fHUBc nut! AIMM, Traiip 78, Tbrnnnn-Iufui), TnrboTlllo, Hill Cutler, Warron {iroiichcr tit t)i» 11:30 u.m, ssvvlca tlve in m'DiitinK with Trnop ']'i 1 r mid Ontiirlo. Ito ufeo was editor (.'lira for any and nil IIIBUHHOH. nt«r moult Tronp Tl, Howuid Aua- DfHinkiaoh, Warren .Smith, David Mundiiy In tho first ConiiroBMtlunul q. WhBt In Its le^al ami tux of tin! I'roHbytnilttii tjhuivli fur thi, .^ocond clflKHj Uobiahb ScnL a8 Ct uf pub! i ail ton s iot hoth grnujw. Neivenmcrs Plan 1 Slejihon, John Ponder, GeQrgft Gun- Chufch, "Hutus For Us Now" four yuarit, Ills hi,I,by In ctainp *ol- Minor, first dn»ni llteliuril Dism will Ira tho HOftnoii topic. . BUI liradioy, Ml.-kcy Mn.^hall (I'icune, turn to nu^is 2) A. It in operuUid tinrldr a Midsummer Patty lfotinj{. Ulthnril It nJnii mi nt'tint jiiK, nttiJ* Ut'tHit.; livfur Hull,, llfo. ami ltichard Mont«B, tiectind plnca, The Hay, Mr. Tinker holds du- oral i+vrtur Krnnted by ntnl him ppropariip i an iliimtratud Mm, Trimp 7D, Stm lliicco, Kr«flB from Itiirltcy ColleKo, I'nrla, tha Advillitiirorh with B7,Ua polntl : •Jtiknin tiv«nue; Abby Gurugv, Damaged, Cotitribiitlonii an* dnlui-uiiic for Tfm Ntiwcomerj Club nf Went- fur a ii'iifluf t lo tlic (icoi^'u Vyln, ()u»i'|{(! UBIIIIVUI wltli 'Ed Caldmll a» couiwclor, • 1'nilKO and Exutcf CullPffo, Ox- Income tax purppacfl, un uro nil fluid will hold Us miiliutnrner Mu flan ill in itn Jno TudiHti), Iliil Sl.jvot, 1)111 V frird, EtiBliinA Hi Btudled theol- Car Detlroyed in Fire ^Ifta tu ttio United Fund. luiirhcrm itnil curd ptirty ut tho Nu* tlhlcii, KkU Uamvimuti, Wil I hint (1'lmiaa tuni tu page B) ' iifty In liliwnln TlieoloKltml Colkltt. u ur t). Who™ nr« th« ulUfurt of thu burlMin lintel In Summit WedndK- (ipvuld MIIIIPH, IS, 4(ip|- itaiT wus (ixlcniitwly iJtini Yurk: CciniiininlviitlgnH m»y bo ml |UmL lilenih'rH <*f 'Kuwcninorjl, Itn fll'otlM KKKII I'll In) Itl the Hit Hi" 'fuyi'), IJHVK I'iuiynt:k mid Jimmy About Town with Sftlly ..(1-10 l.mil In 1I'"W !lo nprVinl tin i.T)tnti- iijwd In ii ill'i' «f iiHdi'Ui'iultiui! url nt[[ir«Kn«l Ut Cliade Mullui! Jr., vx- vvt'll up !:ieinl:i'rn nnrl ttwftU, to nt~ ^'i-i'riiiHini^piH Thin IISVHH rtit'Aip;nin't* I'iMkliiiM. \\vnt, I']H*F. (wnit i:nrT^- 1 Nuniiicsn liiruotuiy 2'd knf of tlio Ktutlcnt Chrbtluti Kin Twtwlrti nJ|(ht. e«lduiit tuml. Thu nfTnlr )« KIKO ,,|II,II Ut fnrflMU' HOHl.InK (i(!hl»voi)i*nt!t i'i); Wulilnit Witfnli, flnitlu rani; MuVfinont (jrwiiid In Uin m>!le|!i« iNrniii'ii, imiii'r till) (IliooUcni uf nftfii1 ^IIKIH link, (Ji'iiild In (i »«n- 'fiin MI'MHHIII, ^lilr. Churth Hewn SO l), Wlmt Jii9tl(l«itliin h lk>.ra liny iiuw r^lilmitf lit 'WfntlMd. 1 tif Umimi (Iiilviu-.-lty. Hn laUir jiivi) ilrnlttn!l«r, but tier) hi)' 1'lltl'" li'iii!*'! In 'J'l'inip ~t", liil'l Atnc, Tiii(,|t Tl, liny Wlrn:ittii mul CliiBaKtwl ,...,. 0, 1 f:«|)t. tif ftjr vtilunUify mititii'dl riwehrch Tli'luit-i may hi> nwviid 11nl.ll 1 Bfi-vnd no Utinrth af icnidund c.hnv- it limit II n tinur. '['hey mild liMit bwil iwtlVI) In HcuuMiijE f'TI Jicnii'j Coy, tti'i'iiiid ill, Killtoriula , , a* if r(11 th tl»' hln'f.i' funds III vfew tit tint |(H'iji> iinwiiiil Iwn^n'nw liy rnnliirlJujt Mrs. [)»¥•• 1 '9. N,I '' ' " '"» " liin to tlm University uf Lmitlor,, 1 iippanmtly aUKi-il in » [inn ytinrpi: h I Ii HI" j; TviHp 7il, i'l't'jf Uhtluiifkw ....,.,,„.., ;.,.,.,..,;,4, U s th' fit" uf itavui'iiiiinnt rtBcnn.'h fumlnV tu, 'IW) tji-wtiwinxl |ilii(it[ Mini Mr*. 'Ilia mlnintut tins Kitrvorf in !• I* (lift? r uwpiflit iiy Alfl'i'd Ki Nur- A, VnlmiUfy ronetivli »• uppi>rI.- )rn"l Miilldi', ti'l KuiilUvowl lof- Hnvcnly-Bi'tnii UFI'I) U'IV Fn'niiln Huh LUIIHU, t)>n ilinvtin anil Juiir ..;... ,,... (MX riB Tbc vih!tt]rew j ..,»(), III ocif Htld tiilv- \Vut«hui>K. Forty-flva BUUIUM tits u inrgK liu!u*tp;ni JKUUII, limn nit) Tbwti-si S7 tuta tu tura t« Womuu'i ffagtt u..,,^,u.l4 turn a) of tiw WEST-HELD (ff. J> IJEADEB. TirtlBgDAY. JUtYMt, c»tei certain portions pf Eoyntc ttw uJtlmat* oafoWteB of the myi- ayewiu and I*urel pU«,. * teiy,ojt diseaw, they will fce «o »- jPhiliiower sre paper streeU. Ctoimcnm kal Police Study ported, Howard It Bilden flaid r-oiinciJ w>1 Q. WjJJ JatfUutloiu swaged in hoi vM to **«Pt **n^ n jnedical reseawh and which have untU the Ma^or Pwk fwi" O tuiea to. L, alfej J» the Unltad Fund of flne of file bosks in Dr. t.J .cquiivd .alt tb,» P"'ste pr During i put, 1 W?i tMn« Is a.Sfetoqri ertV needed /or (M pool. i opportunity to . f M mil jtwo tea«be*| warfare In wpitern 'New ^ands niidCon- tiniiHfTin br state •«&« dctailB:»n mr t | 5"wo other ordinanraa wert Open Monday & Frtda „... iSwire-iiehoiiK. _, , *« i* Irani ilfe ftaJli ths f^djaijd f«r jnpre tfc#p tmiuwuJ l<«r 'Adai hearing i«ppoiJJnjf. one of the traffic violations clerV of the isourt, !«(e (talps, mwtly from womefl votTltept. H One rmlj- ' i'-^fijfimm* of fcaaicta Ihe Truffle and Safety of in»titutjon»i awards to (accred- tn and twbiej. Ttw bask" fc earlier m*asui» ftBrfdmg tot ited) medical "schools and to other »*itded the eontraet Irreiiliwblebl . It» eeU s stall at ion of curbs and gutters Week. for «'jeoiutitictloh of • (pot ivaitie. The *firjt hM p " W( iBjBdkine. • The fluiitfieit riu earth eroupj." The tcrm% Route 2£ .at Echo >iot known until Dr. phillWlfer 41 : SEMIANNUAL. |n« raackat Bjt AJbart^lE, FTDBUB Seton Hail Colleee of Medicine and bridge \ it in #fl (*»!« #nij np pfh* dope by the tpunty, it *M and child in mewiW at. th# department X>eiitJ»tT7 ii sn accredited nacdical ^ bito mentlon irf it* jiub)ie»tU» Ifl6( »tid pfturt clerk »jn«« j jehtial, The Princeton and Kutgefs Mid; J'prtjutad? . «m* Bureau! of Biological Jtettarieh »rt iiid iaeorrtetly fcaiidled waf- quatifled teiearch groups. MEP Urn P(»# N I MVat&t-Ed.al.tlw and (Us summon***, BoforniaJ chaws aayi It anticipates that It will be itfare m»de and oAdals wew unan-r able to adyiw a "local",orf»nii»- intous In wyliw tfcat *>» »«» "" (lon latfreited In re«»wh i" t«. i worthwhile rfswrch activttle* in 1*J Iti owp region that would merit ttlnk' ti rtcM «>, -at. • eontfaet with tlw not 'lintead Historical Society B»Jrn-Bu* l(any of th^ni waragiven"ttt.'m Band Concert «wdo«1 dtovjiopmeni at the.town, tod" i Many I found, Th*r'oe|Mty to frofrmm 1B71BSS wheh n Mh» BroaBd »treet with the. anj-oa* wtih tb« InUlWtuil e»rt- bu*tne«a {jfstr-jet was coniposed of Cib • Co. for tiBDtporUtlan fot oilty to »tudy tbwh," he »*14, a sraa.ll r amber of »toras, to the ner>UMrtr«; 'March, *vty rilntUtn twenties when many thrM who attend of pur. present homei were bulit, oatjlii tka ichoolI ilittfeditt Tona Council tttitwfctn WtoW^bllea had jost be- The bo«rd rMV«*tod apBroral of *," Orrf*; H fun totuurpth* prominent pofl- the county iupfrisUo**"* of rrtl, 1. MUrj«u; )B to UM two'eWMrrehcr tl»H- » a.m. Mr. Baitmar 4da the itqnwdl- mony was held ^ov, 11, 19S3. Tne for the development of six lots for which the? «e r irrst «lao Includes an article between Central avenue and Short SPORT JACKETS mfinW MHfatethoi lwrflMibta rOr, Charles A'. Ftllhower en- drive. The. ownsri of the lots ate Til tiwir «**.'TrfintW on*-half tiltitledd "ffwtfleld Warriors and Paul'Ruckle and-'Frank Hubino. flf ortf p« tmt of the fedwa! bud- War Activities," whietr tracei tbls Improvament plana and Una) 61 Oftlutri . _ . aipect of Westlleld's hiitory from subdivision plans for the develop- & SLACKS the time of primitive man and tl)u ment of 17 lots In Friar Jane in iaar«k. Current estimates' are that Bborlftnes to World War I. Open Monday & Friday Evening* 'til 9 --«--•• .••U---1- mtllkn .to1 |t6 mllli^ ihouM SliaTwood Forest at the -west end AEe,j TMi laf MM by tU W«MVild C.mef* 'ihirald-'Bit--gWairw^r ^MwTh* rthtb*w»» prepared "by llnena tjf our service, The only ehanaee yoti^to! eiec u 11V« »eerrtnry„—.....,. «iss Jane Hutwr, cohl- . , ^(. ' ReaMrdh '.Profram. Thi» ts w^fcjpv^ln^j befnK'dons -w^1"' '" of ;,<;,fl tU, t i,j UftiM 'funds. money of Boys'Wear F;*iSi)SttttJirJ^(;--/A. ThTiJmlnl»tr*tor» of MRP Friday tveningt'tit 9 i will be accepted from ..-. J •• long ** the donor— Clo$cd Wednetday* During July & Augmt Boys' Department-Mezzanine individual, organlaation or com- tnanitr-rundsrstanda that the sift SuininerPajat»as-«ize8'to20 isto. ti )UecJ fw-unreatrieted re- if */cl| into Ww Mnderlying tteUm Which (tctatmtlne the c*uiw and Roe»ur2.98 J(ow 2.38,3 for 6.75 l) i cat* 9t dilMMi which.affact the mtft *• - vi body. Regular 3.9B JfpW 3.18 ^ 3 for 9.00 8ilB p.m. at „, How will a donor know where hi<- money i« going in MRPT A. Th oHoup RWUi»rs,(i8 Ti[ow a.38-3 for 5,73 \'^T*l!'<>lliV> was u»ed and tha resulta which can ••i*«™n*a «• be Mi»»t»(l from inch ixpondi: Rcira]«r.S.gS Now 3.18- 3 £pr 9,00 "— Tuesday eve- ttirea. At theie proJeoU show tan- • Iplble connections or lead toward Knit Sp«f1 Shirts r _ . .-^.eo to 8.9S 3,20 to 1.76 to 4.DB to 3.95 Special Croup Short Sleeve MMflfj) Special Group of Kail Shirts And Sport Shirts Shorts. 4.ootou,ss 3.20 to 11.' Regular 2.1)5 to 6.BB Summer Robes , „ „ _ ^- 20% RA¥0N«, COTTfllfa, BEERSOOKBRS SHOES FOR ME N Vz Price ltriwi Trunks ___ i.oq to s.ett .3,20 to 7. Summer Pajamas iM & S'M 3.20 & 3$ Swira Trunks Underwear Sham i.eo 1,10, 3/3' R.guiar 2.08 to 4.98 Now 2.38 to-3.98 90 Neckwear t.fo to s.so 1.15 to- 2. tUHtUfi Straw Hats s,oo to JSMO Summer Sport CnpH Not all Slzas tn Every Siyls Visit our W« ]i'n Snvw Table Groups Include Blacks. Brown., 8 and Surnmer Styles. All Sah hems From Regular Stack Alt mirehttmlUo from, regutot itack—btct natural nst <* 1 «((rc sfoi*. /fair jm(l!lf „„,„,,„„,,;„„ lw( ,•,„.(,„/,..,{ iil*' John franks John tranks MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL John tranb RIDOEWOOD WESTFIHD PLAINFIELD RIDGEWOOD WESTFIELD PUINFIELD MEN'S AND SOYS'APPAREL 207 & Broad St. Tel. ADami 3-1171 207 E. Braad St. T»l. ADam, 3-1,71 RIDGEWOQD WIESTFIELD PlAW Uil ot/f r«ttr ontronc^ from Munltlpnl Parking Lot our r.*r otn MtinUlpol Parking lot 207 I, Broad St. Tel. ADerm :

St. «ad In. Henry Blttam, Mr. ind Hr», Frederic BtUwtta*, Mr. ooro md Mrs. Carl Swenwti' «nd Mr. Guest Preacher •were .«ant»d ind Mrs. Walter Zwirblis. (Cuniinued from pag* 1) periods. • ' •-. _ Center Fight Children of the pool will hoW a since 19W- He ii a memtwr of the Bepr«wnt»tiv*( iwinunine m««t »t 10:80 •.to. Sat: mgellBiB cooiaBittes of th* giit- '$ irdsy with Ashbrook pool, ish Council of Cburcbes and also •Jl, 81; Trooj •$ Resumed Winners in a meet at tie Cnn- belongs to the Rotary GJub. Mr. p , _ —Arthur A.1 'ord pool were: " and Mrs. Tinker will be the juesti Troop 'Ii, i, And ,T*t*» ,Hi, 'ilson, «wner. of:« IS-ac'n tract 1 Freestyie 29 yds, iJelTrey Orelm, of Mr. *nfl Mrs, Wffis 3. Hartyn : Mountainside wa» rejirtteriwd p RoiiU SS, reopeiiBd iw flgiit to • Jetty Shire, Trter Hil), Ntftcy #f 136 Bfftngham pl»ct while here. thiee from Troop 78, and Ftai'o )»thout, Suain Hanay, LeilJ* WbliiJi » small shopping "ctn^r Mr. M*rlyn, oca«on in eturgc at with flve irow Trofda.,M«-i-e»"t Dud. loiit, Dr. Holly Mcrtel ,tti Cr»n- the honey.-—Vletor S .rop*rty from "A" residential to ey and Bruce Springer) back* ford; head ushsri Leonard Fliti; niim«i w»» r»j*ct6d br the plan, I'.roke SO yds., Mnrg»r*t Dudley d«acone««, Mrt H»rbwt p. Eclurt ling; Board in December of 1*67; ma ,Susan Terrlll;' iwckstiDkc £6 Sr.; snd nimry, Mrs, If, T, Der- He applied to tin Ifo*rd of Ad- ds» Fritl WMIIU aiifl Loilla crell. Nur«*ry »»s>ioni-wilt »iso ustmentTueiday aightfor » "epe- loo per. - be conducted *t (:30 t.m. BOSTON i\i\ exception"-1<> tha-xonfajf ordj- Buys freestyle relay 100 yds., 1 «nce: to permit him to build » fur.: minute end 10 aecondt, Monte liturs itor* for hie awn uuo and 1 Smlt, Edward Springer, Steven Richard Hall \ department store "apd/or }j*nk, Diksa and Bruce Springer, •'." : lnar»np con-.pmjjf, reit*ur»nt, of, flees."' The bearing'WM not com*: 100 yc\, medley, 1 minute 10 sec (Continued frow page 1) _,.d8, backstroke, Karl Krorapholti; snd David Nelion,1 ftnt elan ThoM palU banfini on ***» hwiw o* • ilom o* Iky ntjcht'lt will be ttconvened Sept, ah • •'••• v- - brewUtroke, Dani«! Finn; butter- Troop 273, Thorns? John ion, Larry CeTOMiy. ww* pu^&ert by>Joker. Durlm fly, Bruce Springer, and freestyle, Hodei and EdJy Thorne, drat Residents were quick to let the Robin F(ge), This set a new rec- class; WlHiim OiMn, itar; David 1 Itooto were pulled *? mwrymtfcwi who wanted • food lalifh. board know their fealjagt haiie hot ord for tie pool which wu only or- Schunck *nd Stevtn Schunek, changed in the interim. The Fern- ganised this month. second daia. •'•.'"' • yt <• '•• The. public ii invited to att«n brook Civic 'AixiclaUon put its tho jwrvicc. The church school MI members on reeord *s opposed ind Day Camp lion-will follow tii'e. service wit had sin attorney present who (rpsB- classes'for 'tli ages.. ! " eiamined wltne«>'«» for the ip]" cant. •• :.•.,.•.:.:•; J : ,:•.•.••. . . • - THE OLD GAL'S STILL At IT—An Amerion expatriate, who Resident of Old Tots road'and wai the toast of Parti in the 192D'B, Josephine Biker ii again Rotarians Hear Ev*rrre*n caurt, which batk-up going greet sum in tha French capital, after • few yean of re- to the propwt/, aho reftstered oh- tirement She'i doing an exuberant Charleston with dancer Announcing rhe formation ti march to" and inUrrunUd^the pro> Georgea Belch In a new revue. • , entire Y da? Local CD Head ceedlngs with, qutitions and com- ment* to the point whsre Ralph of the firm of held Ttie tntire camp »U1I and Di*U,ho»rd pr«id«nt, «t one time ory revocation f cr excessive speed- TKe Civil Dtfense orpniiation trs. melon v!il MWfoc'tle,10 2?™} aiked tor police to escort on< man E.R.Dawson 1J in.WeaWWd U becoming .'•taadll mwtttth.Itaerett!on-"'- from the rt»m. The M*n quieted cd Parsekian, ictinf motor te- more experienced and more rraUV down and.police were not.needed. tic In Its approach to the problin bicle director, repartad Utit 1S8 In MMd«in the erente at preparedness lor atomic wit. The application contend* the ion- Dies Following New Jerseyans and 321 drivers MALLEH ANb MEIERDlBKk fare* the Rotary j-Club was to] inr ordinance, in this^caia, ii con. from DUt-oi-»tat* loat' their privi- fiicatory in that it deprives the leges. The total since the start E.Aug. 7. ••"• ••'/';•' ,•' Tuesday at tho YMCA by Kbrmi lit. Burner bm iantrance4 that T. Spragne, muattlyl Civil De- owner of thn nu of hla property Highway Crash of the vearin ] 2,707. ' for the general practice of ^ '' £« ritandes ire sttll available jtenu director. without due process of law. It»l)o .A driver ia subject to mandatory : A 81-year-olii Scotch Plains man Ethc hat twn™»lM rf -tti« camp ' Spragut said th# principal threa reserved the right to attack the icence revocation for 00 dfcya o ; was faUl)y _ injured when hta liih ite iebednhd to begin AUK. posed by *tomlc, warfare is thi vslidltf and constitutionality of more if he U ciught going tnon sports, car, stopped at the Moun- |to Jl, Pfreom who ure inter. deadly radioactive fallout, whic •'•law.'; •• .. ..;-.• than 70 mile* in hour on * to]! tiin avenue traffic light !n Route j If tin ireeka of c*mp swlnt- .alrmnt any ' potential situatio The application and witnesses road or Interstate highway or 8 32, Watchung, was rammed by a „j tall trtrnctionul »rid recre- would endanger lives In Westfldd .Had bjr Mr. 'Wi^on'n Attorney miles an hoir on other roads In thi Member W«Hitld Beard of Realtors tractor-ttail«>: Tuesday, Lil itMta, story periods, na- stated it is not economically or state. • '•'' • •'.'.,•:.' • • .T [t nifi, suite ind "sheer fun" Home shelters are the "best prac.tlnlly feasihta to build home! The victim, Edward R. Dawsion • •;' > •• - '••••, * uW to iip'up now by call- practical approach" to the prob on the property. ; • of 1450 Gushing road, Scotch 141 Elmer Street tuteratntldYHCA. lent for the family unit, -Spragai E, Taylor, head of Plains, died *n linur Intnr in said. He distributed recently pub realty development firm ofcthst Muhlenbtrj Hospital, Fkinfleld. Swim Club Plans ; lished pamphlets on "The Famll] name In East OrAnga and an offi- Dr. Thomfts Rilisn, gomeract •.• Westfield •/ ' '; Fallout Sheltet," explaining tha : 1 cial in several realty and appraisal County physician, said death waa irfessor modest ye , adequate shelters coutt organ ixafcioiii, testified the beat u caused by multiple Aknl! fvacturpfl Evening Events be built into the Weatfleld homi of the property ia that outlined in and internal injuries. 2-5050 (Continued fcemi puee 1} for a total outlay oil $178 for ma the application. . \ .• SCOTCH PLAINS—The Willow teriaU, : • Donald B, Gray, *B, of Penn in) Society with responsibsl- He said the property. presents Yar., N.Yi, driver of the truck, rove Swim Club will hold Its first fw the Baptist work in, Burma, Spraeue appealed for Weatfleld "unprecedented prdblens" far rag- told police he had dropped a puci^ adult night tomorrow evening iviti d BlOl era to volunteer for the Civil De games and swimming at its pool Iderftlal dewlopment .including a of cigarettes. The crash occurred HARRY H. MALLEn CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR. Er, Skogiund it the author of fens* ornnlM'.lon. Second onto brook which nowe through the a*ea when ho leaned ovci- to piek them off Mar tine avenue, according tc up boolia, He Is married and has to voluntary service, he ailted foi and steep embankments. up, Capt, Frank Wright said. Jamee Manger, presidont. ililMa. During his atmy in the united moral support of thi Activities at the pool will start The property could bo subdivided Gray was arraigned late yeGt utltld, he willbe-tha guest of community to those who aie vohin into 24 building lots with a retai at 3 p.m. and conclude at 10 p.m, August 1, 1959 and Mis, Wilbur Litraon, 411 teering to assist In a difficult com day afternoon before Watchung Then the group will gb to fhe'-Ar sales value tf. f20D,O0O, he said, tl Ma(]btr*tu -Paul, £. Fcirlnir. on mtieet munfty task. would cost 1142,650 to develop the bar tnn for dancing and a buffei charges of causing death by auto auppcr at midnight. Mrs, Rober property 4nd "^ conservative: oaii •nd tel^ased In 12,(00 ball, mate of the value of undeveloped Wilde, chairman! ia assisted b] residential property' la 15^)00 an He was schsduled to appear In Mrs. Robert fiteinbrucb. acre, he continued. Municipal Court last night .for The chairmen will he assisted b: -HUNTS SHOP preliminary examination to deter- thie would mean, he flald^'1 i^kie^whether or not he should be a developer would invest al heh .fbf1 action of the Somerse1 KflS.OOO to mako |2OO,DO0. .Under County Grand Jury. these conditions it would be difflcul Gray aaid 'ho had not been e.X' impossitile to got mortgogt LAST 3 DAYS OF PETER pun ccoding the 50 mile per hour money and induce a developer to speed limit. undertake the job, The Impact curried both vehicles The best'tntereet of the property across the safety isle and into the owner and the borough would b» castbound lane, CUB' served by permitting commercial . Mr. Dsweon was married and development, he concluded/ was employed by the New Jersey ARTHUR SliVENS An employe of Mr. Taylor'a firm Bell Telephone Co, in Bound Introduced an abstract of variances Brook. live action control for the yourigin-figure! granted on Route 3K since 1B46. Funeral arrangements aro being They numbered El. made by the A. IM. Rutiyon and Mr. Taylor pointed out very few Son Funeral Home, Plainflcld GREAT SEMl-ANNUAl, SALE! I! homea have been built .on the high way in recent years and said Route | MANY, MANY BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED | 22 has changed In character from IJ reuses Lost residential lo commercial over th1 By 489 Speeders past 29 years. GIRLS' SPECIAL GROUP OF Another 480 motorists lost their Boys' Slacks driving privileges last week undor Assembly Passes Now Jersey's program of nianda- Beautiful Skirts Perfect for Now and Girls' Swim Suits forBaek-to-Sehool Back-te-School Assorted Styles and Fabrics Car Light Bills car's front directional liftht. It Famout Mak* COTTON CORD - Sii«6 to 14 says-this doosn't happen with an CHINO-Sii«14 to 18 THEN TON—HaVe ?ou ever soon amber glne». EEattic Woiirtwnd ' 2to6X, 7to 14 a flash.of light off an oncomings Tho stute AaBsmbly respondesi to . full Circular Skirt* car's directional signal and Jam- this Monday !>y passjnB two bills med on your brakes because you nllowlnjr cither while or amber dl of Jerjey, Palen Lined .99 rectiorm] lights on car nuclei a aft- $4.99 thought the car waa turning in 3to6X . . . R*g.$5.98 front of you? er ioen. 1 PR. Well, the auto industry Bays i The bills now EO to tho Seriate. 7lo 14 . . . Reg. $8.9B happens mnny times and rcuulti Tho Assembly UIBO pissed by Reg. $3,98 in people being shaknn up unneces- voice vote a resolution asking the sarily. U. S. FOSIHI Service to Usuc BOYS' 1 The auto industry any a tha nnsti stamp tommeinorfttinff the 200th $ I .99 i; a reflection from your hondllghts flnriivernary of Rutgers L'nivurslty Reg. to $6.98 off the white gloss of the other') In N

HAND|.CHARGE NOW PAY LATER 167 ARTHUR STEVENS «• Broad St. AD 3-3738 Ihl'Chl, lhr> glntit pnnfln nf. tho Luii'lnp, tiiiKhmrl, 231-237 E. BROAD ST,, WE5TFIELD Open Mon. Eve 'Tit 9 ADAMS 3-1111 KiMv hi lmtifirv, fwt hfl'f nl«o (isrHi'UlW, When n lii^pi-f Opun Monttdw (tvonlitui '111 9 niwhei wild « tidbit, chi-Clii o*rw(wlJy luflp^is it Ucturt BViftV WIDNMDAY OUftINO AUOUST AH Day W»tln»it)oy (jurlnn July ttnti Augittl rciiMly CDiLd«w.'*ncllng tntske a tdsto vt tlio t,aviiy. \£*2*H*Z

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BOYS' and S1UDCNIS' PALM BEACH SUrTS & SPORT JACKETS

TROUSERS JuwSor, ft*pv Swowfl A ftasky Sacs OTHER SUMMER SUITS JAiGKEIS

Junior, ftep^ Student & Hudky

DRESS SHIRTS SUMMER WASHABLE TROUSERS

STRAW HATS—% Off Now firsBM $3,35 80 SWIM TRUNKS NECKWEAR Now$2,39-$3-99

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SWIMWEAS—Tndnla^ Cobana Sets $239..

SERMUDA SHORTS $11.15

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A MM HOMI KM be »urpaaaed anywhera. UAVINQ TOWNt BMAXMD FAMILY immaculat p •:'• ••* * Bulnir Iruufirrcil! —ft »bKu OOVHMH dead-end «r«t. IM t»? Qlva a* » ih««f» ro tjll I»mll^ sia«il dining roo, Tbcnc alder luutM OB Hirrtmn .bout tlie area whwe r»v re ThSa houee waa parcha»ed aniI 0n- porch overlooking dean nw tnnu »re prim* for th» unit js« — about lh« bom« »v»i ifthed to the owner'e aatlatactlon many trees- Vhree twlh-aljed MT« toe th» f>*>lly n«* oulrrottT P_t."?> -t »h.t price, an_d _iboua t the ™"m.; full mra-»t IS,"* & ttw flrtl inili horn tb*r K««ltora Ihere. rge to you. KuLi and 1* witling to take a lose children. 1-JW heating ana #i»n*ilo. 1-Jie |Mii}>J* eon- on hia lnT*atm*nt fn order to nave O»ra»a. Coolest spot In town ln« un)7 US,too. to*. Tha hontH ar* niifttloiM «n(l uated on a e*neroue lot and all &SS&3 ta 4 d iirtctl thB rooina have noaKnlficent propor- One or We»tll«M'ft niuji pBr(*ctl» tloiia. There art 'our bearoombearooma the Oret'-lloar built honiea un nearly twyacronof In rmari aophisticnted Mohawk ttwoo hftthahfttha, upatatraupatatra, and a cherry V 19 Bddl- cKolcc.i CnrMt landj Ch«r«cjrr villacn. The lars* llvlngjoooi han panelled den and po*Jer rtfom Not Jiiat a. home, but • waif oi M>OI and and aua'ltr ot conntruciian piu* a fleldatons -fireplace: There ia a Sown. The kltclieu I> very law. lifa! juat Imagine, a If center Kitchen i"ea( numW ot ciintwm-crafted seiiaml* dining room: the kitchen h loada at conlneta wail oyen. hilll KxflUlaltery detailed/ jodarnizatlen and some decorat- h*» a di.hwa.hir; there la a large .rP 1111111 ralaad hearth. ini.rinr drtalls and amcniti huofccsiHKa. lH,M<**«ow ing win denmteiy ennanct me • oulil make repruiiuctlon co flaawtoneu porch; the bedroom! aw The artt with hufccsiHKa lH future vaiu, of this. -- - '•- prohlWllvs. Th* mcticulD""ly ke aaement tl cow ftlie even (or two c dlindltiingg rroom. Completely panelle hone listed at Lautlfully dKorstBd in'"'" to aee It den. Milln* and aWewalli, flm 10 rlnuliwl rooma I* ba«« if' playroom, a ainabls workmom, Ing prlee la MS.toO. floor master bedroom ana e»Lb. a pleaaantl) differen a comfortable laundry. Three Dedrooma and bath on «cr ment. The grounda tn ma«n nnd floor. Modern all electric kit; tent wiui nearly an tt" In rin WTCHWOOO ROAD cfien, •en*rat» eating aoaee, let rRl woodland/ (lilrd aanctiiarrl. 111' wide with tall tree* on^ a IT large brie* pal la-terrace, wfile lc 1 r gentJe- slop*.- Owner oJT*ri :thl» IS™ with utid o ra urn n •>* Brink- Cuntom bu!H in 10S1 ™ * " Jf * Snme. ijuufln uss, at .MM**; ••;;" Unit ayatem (private water aup- woeded lot 100 X It6 by Hoh Ev- ttri* UK ***r*«Ba al>4 tiled bath in, this aulhei-tic Center Hall Co- OrMloga fjnttr hall oiwdlw two of attached Writ biifiaa houjpii thai lj lonial with four beArwm* n; tha til*L l.r, tl)i Uti. «»•>:'" «. ft frpnl***. »•«!» arc imtnnuju I«r rrtlcbljlty o( tssaB™L3S5ti»a • econd Boor, »*,rt paiitlltd living worktnaniUlli »nfl quality. Tills rooreTla almo»( t? lonlt, the fal room, dadoed dining room which .j Ills, very .dlnlns mom la la.i i B iif the mod orHtiHtin to •• fl«Ki»rt Ivy hanked ter- ,ln Dcbsst and EJI- ern kitchen ha* matins apace. T|i« racece.. Jalomied porch and 10 manmany _ l"ip, and the bus to faurth bedroom (which ha* an ataatt-- - mmoro e featureftures fpr the home lovern' town. The (loof puiplan la attractivatlracttvef tuchehdd lavatorylt )) coulld iri e a dden com for 1. ia in my ojjlnlon a» an Col a n 1 jp\U nlewir propo|-(Jon«d era niBld'B room. appralaer and tnveilor In real rooini with i«.bllubl* apaipaci a In the kll- «MeM L estate, an unuaual opportunity at ••«».. { hcn, a powder rootn. aad a parent . tautt**, Jr. ^hp«^ v#py ftfr eontalna a of townl, Four njceljf -decorated three hedroom, one and one-half Three bedroom, two bath apart- > EDWIN O. IDWAROS liedroontK. two tiled tiatha on 2nd ;\1»^P&OMUW-^ irtJt »f*»orllaii** llvJac raoni batti, llreplaeed living rvom Colo- ment, heut, watsr, garage, ncnven- Boor: pan-llBct dan wit J book- nial. D.4 will Ilk* tht, small li«n: ftr aervlcc. 1180- up gw year ldaac. Si dfid'g romo" itoninnin ahelvM, powder room *nd tiled Mo I her will like the wonderfully , VI »m St. kitchen on tat. Blialite living room Biodernlnd kitchen; Junior will In alMi,cur dejir nodcrn kfi- >lke the abort tralk to Waahlna-- cHas; biJroMaf full lilli and * urfth nrrplaf*. dlnln« rOOBl With ton Bt-poli the whole family will ^IWMAhWkTWOOO Transferred owner a*rs#««d awl (IUH4 Hitt 11.1 picture winnow: !-c»r attached Ilka the prim* neighborhood and mu«t part ivlth this • til*CMttKKre ttwo bedrooms garage. Stardlly Built, plctnrcaiiue the very frlnndlr n«l*-hborK HAMY H. MAUITT hdlfle. .SpBclou* llVlni d *»UUt m Mean* floor Dl and newly lilted at ft 1.5do. nnjiiue> urinauai din' UM ntu*: «IJ n»t; •rlpvklna dellKhtful LllTIKO rear yard, bordered tMd Vakw gwknif 1| nnweT b»«n, midnen Ml BIBB« gtoat $11,000 til«i~bi:th. iTwi AD I-MS« _ Bvc. 10 : : r and workMWR In J>ffcrnon School urea, three 'If* seldom we have"a of , and .top locatfoi; INDUftKWtfr netfrooma, one bath, full bwement. lower priced humea llHe roun Available H«ptemb«r l&tH. tbla MDROOtVU - 2'A IATHS homo la priced for s. quick sate. iti.too.—w dupici •••••"-•.•;" IS.DOO I BH — E*n*n,- TRAOITIPHAL ttt'iBTt*ttT,or pratpe LEEK. WARING 3 RIDROOM RANCH u.sse^^s BR qoionftT ' •:>-,- «»ftoo H,60D.—6 BH—needa work SIX HDROOMt KINTALS Bpii'loua livhiB room with flre- IE,200.—» BRBuhgftloW pleaaaut look Ins cinUr hall Colo- plii^fl. modern Kitchen with ^litlnflr 16,91)0.—B tnrioi OnfnnlBl • ; nial (Outcll lypo> with Interlur We hnvc n numher of rontaln at en ace, lurgo family room over- •pace enough tor A large family. varloua pricei. Three are avail- looking beautifully landaeapcd 1OVBY WYCHWOOD ... Large TITIDK room TlS' x iti able Immediately and are ins anil rear yard, attached eru.r*B°o. base- NESTUVmTHf I'erfoot picture of tr wltn nreplatw, ointng room tlz' i *33t, One, avail Bile Setitemner let ment,' plaatercd WBLIB, fan, water cliarin and dlBnlty 1> Another buslneaa transfer haa ]l-\ with bay, kitchen with dining Bt im hai 4 bedrooniH and I. softener, custom made draperies ; th« ahlnlng white fiw brought on Ihla brand new Hating area, laundry room, nearby pow- furnished. Tell us what you want UkUtlfllillyy , kepkt graclDiu I and let He work for roil. for nil wlnHnwe. Wnlkinir distance Plsturesfiuc ettlnir on Wf i' i'(j' -filter Ii«117 Urn II in heart of Wychwood. Attractive der ruvni. *uiiintrcli-u4 love thla beautiful ranch home Hupdcck snd ^ bsthj gn two tiled baths, and a large "walk S-UI4 with attached garase. Aluminum floor plus 2 bedrooms and Ii •torm windows1 , 2 bedrooma, full thttd. (All bedroomn IK up" atllo. , • dry basetnent. new dinlny room, Hunt truly be seen to reilti n l^rice DaeendflUt rec. room with mid excellent \a.vtn. Convenient to .predate. Top north side Ion* fireplace, and rear yard entrance New York transportation and Oar- amid tall trees. from laundry area. 320 line, BUI ilon Stale Parkway. A.kinir (IR.BOt. heat, nil ache* tango. 132.900. Principals only. Phoria AD S-3S10.

'FOUR HMOOMS Bnlr»no«-V*.tt.ufe Kfi*lii«1'ooii)' WLUAMA.CU* MAVTIfW. TttUI : with Itreniace. run dlnlnr room, TMMIHOOUS YARN $17,«0 H CLAY FRIEMKHS, INC., REAITORS nwdarn klicjKin.wlui din log nwie. MANKlM fCHOOl Powder room. Upatalra krvthrte Ourttd Ytar l bedroombodrtionisi ,PluJlua nurteryurt , AlMil Yftatty kept ex}iABd*it C4tpf> CoCodd il t Hot colon la J taa is fully . lartfe clv.vta. Oil ateaiw ;titmL e- plaim.. • . •••,.•••!' .•• •• 10% DOWN, VA OR MA- Place,wall that haa built-in book taclied enrage . . • taxea 1939, Attractive din las room Tastefully decorated throughout. iv r Gupuoarda. A really good jTouie for younff ST. MARKS AVI., NEAR. WASHINGTON SCHOOL UNCO1N AND RMMHHum Easy work Ins folks "olarfltif out," — itt, el aotrlo range Bcnnlloly one of tho Hncst, mo«t beautiful IS room homea on • $M,»O ;^v"•;•;•••• '^alifaat altmve. lnt lloitr utiwdor 111* Market Imlay. TliiB colonial home olfera top location, room. Three (twin bed ilied) bed- superior construction and large, comfortable rooina. There la Attractive a BR—iy bath-oiki.. rooms, colored tiled bath, shower. a largo living ruom with (Iroplace, and the lull dining room nlal with part atone trout, Ei- WESTFIILO REALn Attlo storage. Itoclt wool (muta- „.. —._ .. . ..0110VBrlO pK blltl uollontly located on 114'deep tree tion and animlnum combinations yard. The ] ltchon i»"irirgji'jiiid'mo(i«n"knd has a Sfciiii shaded lot. Fcaturca nreplkea, Irear included. Qood dees collar, Circu- ea. The flrit noor powder room la oonvenlnet to screened uorch, attln l*m wltN SERVICE lating warm air host, uaa dcod. ihIhoe tkek tlcodcoi ILS well uMB Ltitliife rvet uott thttno) home. The throe Hard top drive, attached garage. seconid Hour eoijroomeodrooms aree largtarge andd airy andd will accommo- SSSfct""™ " •*«••.#». STMfl Tho Interior of this lovely home WYCHWOOD ARIA date twin botlft. ThiThlas opoiloaiapoiloa*Thom. homoe will "do you proud and bV«n "de'eoraicd. Lot WivBive lasting comforftt to your (uiullytll . JtmUON iCH. SPUT itVtl __.l . tur—n leeded—dedaa perfecpertt :ulac" e (or chlldfan. Owners moving to Asking 136,500. $2*,soe .:•••:••.."> NVC ilt el»« qulek P0««0..1on, Modern (19B3) lovel type home with brk'k and frame ''Colonial" Stone and frame and szcellertt JUST LISTED: Located In ^tterlcir — In one of mir nreferred condition, Kntrance hall, llvlna- llold An a circular otretl £ acliool and reildintlal legations. MOUNTAIN TOP HOUSI WITH 9WIMMIN0 POOL routn, dining room and iBrse mod- nient to the Oardcn StaH P 111 K. WAIUNO, RIAITOR Thn acpund and third l«vela have urn kitchen with dining area. 3 way. anacloua living room If Multhji. threo (tood-alied nlceVy decorated Tlila beautifully appointed nine room homo offers a hrtwty bed roo m«, 2 uainbatha. Piusplus,. i13d- x1 £21 rated In excellent ts«t<). » Li>vK.fliniNAL drtlc« mitij Liuine. B> •niil » bedroonm nnd two tiled batha . . , locution wltli lull trees, a view, and a aecluilcil ynrd. There In recreation room witwith powde Ul«d kitchen und ovtniirfi 1 room nult* |p J-hHlroom ,pni LilvlnR room In HHka«'!!iiil:r.iAlll.i«il room, moddrn kitchen with lireak- erounit IQVCI In the rear la u 39' TV ami game room, suent bed- drive, 3 car garage owner trana- rage Is 'attached and the (^ fnat area- and open acreonrd porch, room und a full batbathh, Htnnlnifhepnlnur; ouut the rear ddooor ontto al IHTBH ferred to ClaveUnd, Iniiaealale beautifully m*lntalncd.Thli> (irountl level, pine liiLncJlcd rec- beautifully m*lnt 1 tin ^m reAtlon rDDtn 3]' x 21 I two>tar at- vcranua nni--- i patio, you approac•h ' llrul as* tr son tour jiosecsslon. . ...„•' hahtt rectntly beebenn e eemijkWte ! (orm to tHthcti tiurajco. Shaded plot Just ii swimming pool wllti itlterltig_ SVL iw Uitingi For Thii Week and brick—2 years old on rtulot THIS ONE TOO: was !u>M' 3:13 SOUTH AVH. Located In the WIIBCII Scm' 132.900. 2M SOUTH \VK. kcy.lmlo atreet. iivlng roum with tlon and in oiccllenl »«» rAitvoon hnpluue. 1 bedrsotns, 2 bait™, ma> throughout. There arc fpw1 1 11 Km. o.lr . FA Z-TTu* hOEany pan. recreation room 13.B ~Z fT "} ''"t " home, 15 yea™ o-ltl, lii uni-llpnt Brttr H.mpton ... rooms and modern *•'"", brlfk tfunl, otl nicely landscaped lol. Jll.UOO. ..PA S-awi 1 Sit vrin nowder room. Many second floor. The iir« i™» <• p J. Dick lifdBBte ..An a-iaio cxtrtir inaludud that add dividends. latna an entrance ti*M. w" B l l i|r re tlplirt>c l J*«a UI.B Toull like the lOfl' front tree 01 M eS?iS ' i~ '" * i7 Colonial, near frnnlilln Bchhmit, living rooni and dining r^ ?] wwutld iKfort TOUT thiidrVJ ?i i f?r *?'*«*- TBIt» »-»'• '•leal for Inmliy ur shaded lot. .Ideally located Jor dnij screened porch and •" cbUdren. II IB alao clu»e tn aliniitilnjc, ti^^ttl). cmjaron kitcrien, plus a bHBBr"° . • sosnd JVPBM in i inpidr tchoof room. Transferred oi hnt a«nw (ulkn leave wall to wa31 l{hf!j It hart an nhhhinn uttlf f^t- HOUSIS FOR KENT TO STONEHINOE ihrougtiout moot or HIE r^ i-cir «»«.*. en a Lovely tJUjd ]ut BDTIIC ttt your (rlgerator. tote vision AYcant pur "Traila-in" plan hua been waslilng machine. to DuiSitT. Itcntal hjUJUir^Ei nnd ncllvUy c.tin* ALAN JOHNSTON, Rooltor lltluful^to many In ninSclnlr a da- tlnuo liriak, Jicro am thla weed's offorlnKa: It would be advantaseuuii to flrst I NOTE THE "T") check our "Trade-in Plan" It you $31,500 live in the vfostnold area. Taliea EJahl room, 2V4 balh, center hall tfie Inconvenience and SUOBS work ATTRACTIVE! CO roloulAl, Hood achool to cat I en. ten out of IBlllnc. «d In th_« Ontnt Boh FUUr A« COHOmONHJ muni ha at ia;5. Two furnished CUTE LIHLE FARM roliluia st Ji:5~nnolhor nt 1210. HeputntUitntUin lias beon built on n JUBt tall tor (letkll*, we'll glvt Right In >1 on Ii Ulna hit HOlld fcuuilatfcuuilatioi n (iff bullilblllW nv« them uludiy. HlBht In JloUnUlnsliit on 5li Rin-n Wilh u Jmml. Tlu. tnrm. he.uais in in pcrl*tl cunuitlun unil linn 11 tiitKF mudurii klli-hpn lao hoineinea during tiio int(t lour ivfng rj,om with (lr.,,,1.™. dlnh.u r,.i,n,! |KU " i^lr" oiuB un' I ; WWe - are prouproud of Ihs facfact «n,lm>l muderii liulliii; until |iart-h: 11 variety nf iounis (riiir irnto »»f «^% ot the HtorAi- roojn with llrerlnw «n,l Jo»,i» ut i,,.rrv 1,11,1,^11. Thwt-i u linHnthflll f ldliof Bulidlvid" " i rrstdcrits ttrc from the OlttltiH room, Jen, . ins rcBKu fur dcvi-lo|imfnl. 1'rUu tlw.u lVe Bttlfld uren. We have never electric runito an.l ili W1 **«'««0 » »••({ t«ta ,,n th» low erud our standard to liulld the mirlitloii to till" llnire to ; - .W '' Bn" I niorr yintiir. I "?? thIIt nionny cun buy. Vurctt, first floor powder Tht klten... m la a liitic beauty, 6 ur ctl011 nn -•:- Oiio(*xtidl M |S(.«(I(I. tou'll love th* * * * " 'ff.' *"' u two-car attuchuii gi . -Sew and tSertma. HOUSEKEEPING IS EASY HERE (Unta fin .' Vhs •eigni) air CDndltlonpd pron WCSTFIELD REALTV *Hy in n brlch and frame ,i.fu lovrl uti an altrautivUv*« curHt- r plot•. . tiUdled it Ml.StW, BARRETT & CRAIN SERVICE ll>ut I>VMI HIP lull Halttkl* Dallas nit In nttrrnl f»r ttl.- i f lltdlltdruull n jf ilt I n ««iF .l.iiilr»l.l« lattwtlsn Mcuniolntid* Offin guild nttnli bon. » IIKW pnOUDBNCB HD. ADAMS «!«, Ml. 1.1.1 NOT FAR FtlOM FRANKUN SCHOOL PETERSON.RIWCLE- Just iU|fthL 1 Rvralnir h^fUPrt. JfrnJ run Mi>"" n C(JUr 1iPiJru*tn1 > turm' S ri i r * 111 W btl l AO 3.1800 NEWMAN-ATWOOD flaoeula old uii'l In A*J •.-•JTii.tijuTp. fr^r juai l^fH^onif f. tiall n Kar n00it* , II. t,. K'hnlt,!,. ] M«rr n>ti«rr [rlLr f l T5 'n^ K L'rn!H •i4>lltl'> It. It. llnrrrtl, Jr A» si.: w BilHn AI) Until TiiHoi- PI. «>j WMtff.ld Offlt. Auxin rinru If* A0 MtQO WALTER KO5TER, Inc. AlAN JOHNSTON, Realtor cwsri rount with l KIAITORS clipii wUlii J • AII mi,i.l. |-,,rn Iflt. mine. FH^rni '.8«''!T-'i'^n - Bttlic iivilltnl'li'. AM '- .. Oiirn nf»r<.«» (ip H VI. Mrmntr of the «>.in rM liimrn nl llmlliir* irtH. I trYlx «»• tan Htm. 8«>I*B JeimluB ' ' I • *l> B-itfl* ' All lhl»M

Avu. THURSDAY. JULY SO. 19S9

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— onioe wuiiin i of 8tt- station, (.'lean day nvftk to clean ~ vrrtcd mivate #»• 9W0 tranituortatlajt rjftnae**, 'Calt In roorulrii WJien you t*lte tin youngftm Mt-;^ pli trip this combli« inn Trith ' Whotha* it MWAI> rent »j»Ute find Inaurancji sf lies *)**»•* Ionian with secretarial warding than J*n+ ft fee general »ffiee Vo wall Wen and diah f at ftt niiry loom off the It!t t , Up. ta Iris me HH unrurntsh«4 *B*rtra»Bt, m» and 2 tllea" by m I d <11 a anf coiifls," lunt oil Jitai. limn We.tfteli ronl.istiU. Ocol * i v«l wit refer?noes. Sept. I oocuuancy lull time «lre4, FU 1-11»6 W S roam apartment. Moth* I childrenhild , R[tentt IDIDES tg 11J

PATWOC L HIDDEN i super Real lit lureo pF»r rite liux 601, We er •; r f LOW ANQ IAMMJNO furniahen liauao or tpart- for SepterahsF and (Jctober, cabinet tfecorilal; tUtttto Wtom For pannti pUnnine'trtpi withy' ON 1U ACtHt e In WeB(,HolJ iicumlve radiator. AD 1-ttH mttat 1 t>U, hiid bin »re tips from O* ... Thlt briuiA naw brick front r««th of Curriculum Re»e»«h .' I built low and rambling on rom 8:30 A-M. tn 6 M KH window unit, «' 1 fS", ard of Education of tht : 1 pCtfwr Vorkt • -•..'-: •111! •a•n" ^"~••*••'» •AlmAldalli I-" AMJ I'd" S atjrm M«JI*», I Mt y*ii plsii to viilt a mn«uiii,: Venetian bllnrl. AD J-IOii. k Iho vialWnK ni y,., CHARLES C MAKE • the 1 e muMulni'curtall their «um--- In noterir hltchtni. -a "tour Bad- 5gfe«>jT(»r-'.«Mk. noura S A.M. Io i B.M, Startina; aoiarv I8B a, mer Miiediilea. . • . •'•v rooms, anl i tlleij b*lhe. rhere 1» iifeek. Ilojily. atatnir qudinoationa nt, complete'insulation i «i* II) aso, fo Bui 4tB, care Weitlleli] Whatever the gnat, ««r» Ml it ' MAGIC CIIHPf ataya, . «HtlHI-OUt *ader . . before you (tuft. Mako lura.p*. "• oellent « unrounding" and you may , divided ton. About ten T have jrtrilr cltolce et carLai'i. UJJUI; enra old, very unod condition. AU plnco to be vlaltid will intflrert:: 14 tpJOO. -G371, your children. A plaee whieK in* -. p Air unatK all profess lq mil Luylii equipped eloctrio kitchen. jriUaes. coiitpaie ana you will Be • HEIP WANTED- • terestiyoa may have litUmttrMe- .' viy Cflntpton'a lervee your child' tiiiB for tluni- .- -•' ••• - - . "., '"!=' •XCWTIQNAi muUWI afl.900. C»U DR 8-«BB or •ctioola and liotnq r.eedtf pettei lisa after 5 P M schDot desk and chatr, |fi: liwn Limit whit you lee on omjuf ••. MiM MOl, TOO) EIOVKK U:. 'tkoof? tad*" It. rsu»*UBit. »**• MAIIITATI •pt »a»ad or third The kind of tome1 'they JlVt don't build liny more,' and so this la • REAL ESTATE - dupor-rltet alitijnrd (AlttMAN • reins' a, rftre'8)14. With 'aplgnli This aotlys1 ' Realtor, off]oe !• .-.iin. T|k«> ftaiera and inatu.* linen and an exterior or ILana-cv aereliff*!! B|t9 Jw4» a «Qp4 .^un- HKHNV—Pour bedroom houae. Va..naciofhVa cl i dfV7ri'child'ra man qnlcklj.. BXnerieriea' In fotil fktfl5i»toryof your dH»'*mittna.- Tlce bin at.W BhakcB, thla home uffera i Excellent location. Vic In I tv Wil- Ckolce a( •IHAIBH* Baldrrt Plaaa r J "g iiui»"..li>* of tM* r» v lrn wall Hwlmmlnir poo]; bny'ii estate or etlline wouia bo hslu- Kesp a BiiirBp book of the lit• fooizl'{l!} DC £4 ^%-fth cAthi;Jri4 son ^cajol, Ptiono AD 3*03(0. Cull Margaret K. Atil^oM, l>lMt. ful, fiut moro important 1« the Swva Tnta MODERN, 1» H Mgr. AD i-6B«t. M}-'t toyaf iruslt: dump frucki and 1 and hig.. fireplace, library. 7-SO-St large' rdml'iriSer: unflnUhffl VIII- aliljliip (o wof!(• W|(h tha nuWlrt. l-bljrne'r, ' £-oven n«y^ana|>4d ortssinB table; mshor- very attractive future poinlblo to tdroinn, tpo and j 1 yaahr : SI I-BOOM brick frdltt split level "i,,r)ou« luilhi. LantS M. A. MEKCNR ranJTC). ledroom, . 3 latatnrle^, any tAtle. .with 'formtca tot>. All man batween a#«i of an tn ir, who TBoiB, "J" (llnlnK room; KHcffi JaundryTooiFill , «tieloped norch, poo] 3 b^drODiriB, Jteam |)eivtj kll^ttjr reanoiintiU. At> 3-TSSH. wanta »n ineqma In diifset pronur room, and' la. $ec£nd noor of 3 plnu klliihen, love)!' y^rili ' tllKd tlon tp tha aanllbj- of thu w iltix Dieakfmt apice,' eteerric rullftf. Will rant Tor yatir or Icmp;- KtAK'll eolt oluba, ( imLtnhcd Jronsj aotft. I'lemnnt ofilcs tond »n>«p. trt ., t tr'lit ' Ecaped property anci a Out awlm- IORP suburban garrlion OM T r—j. Corn picked Bftttti Sundliy. PlsnFPlsnFe write or tele, the ihllSwn study the mop with\::i nilns Itool. A doliaht tt> ' Colonial, fireplace, aqieenea dally. Quality lumatoes. Phllnp WI BUY, SCLt AND EXCHANOC pliona only Cor aann lltt u; map ikills are often lee^noilr- A TM7 wonflarful .iiouae Id I HMIMMTMRAINr Listed at 14S,iOH. i.IfW*]), tre«L fenced, faro- Peoiettl? U}t McnipJalD AT- wry CDivGnlent, eAtabllahtA lor L IVRYTHINO ii way. ""•..- ., - jliihlrv^huiiil. Him \ln Uw ,' room, with |Jr»j)le«. ssparnt* dln- TMB quality home In just 6 ye, ClarClk k TTivii, FU J-SS10. Raducltan* op to CLOSED MON. ftTUB . IN AUO. HADinr MrmKHninnCK win 1,0 test of learning. . -i MH6IO0M ln room, midorn kltcnon, 3 bed- Qld !}H3 loea^U in one Pi < leaving ui noun ami vvcit like to B fi.eut ^cotcl. F)ahu r*sldeni rooms ana bath, screened nor;h imHBH IIR7 pnlntlng. J3fi; (rood VJICHF- wish him Godspeed. Mia lire Notion Yti, th» IMnr tflotn IB 7 4 tiv 26 cr inliil - : i' ? B inlft'flJlail li n rult time nlii Be mro to hay. th» Leader ip»c« hag a dishwasher. The .'•• EaitHiBnt ha> combination laun- kitchen with sJntck bnrh first flour 'flreplacRj rilnln^ roum, unodarn TM REMNANT MART r!°lSB" li^IPboai-Jfl, ^8; liany 4«i|oqtatloii with IB. If Liitereatoi itcond livtl tiki thran big-' " dry and dirk room, and other laundry, find pow^ir raojin, and A. k^toliFn, p[>»vdor rcoin. Bcreened piea«e write: H. It, Ilnrrutt Jr., a«mt tp yeuv.aumrn oi >nd a b^th and oruj-hilf. *naorted hobby arearv Attached l^cofiil floor of £ .1 ivIp-Jlll&d t^?*l- • - woflU chalrnh HrDC: Bliver ier- t-MEs Btirrcft &, firaVo, ^ Him St.! roomH itnd 2 orch nod nttnehert EnrRBC on l»t for 0 in'ttoit, 114:60: ^ld tsnt Then u. a powrtsf rooitf with KHteiXf. Nloa raivf. •" tptn iiUlnE A 2-ctir Sunr. f^ftnVflnlflTit fnr l.lnrnln, -Tun- IB« lirn graile level recreation prfoe Is amall. but (he houao 1taelf Jc-r niul Senior Hlfth HCIIOCIH and IEXBH batjViH. |13| surtil liaml jn^n room mt water baseboard ra- apcaka Ihlarire terma,- • r porch wjth ^vithln ^vnlk1Tl^ olntance of nil STOWt 1OUNDW • LOST AND FOUND • "".In, IM Staple Hill F>n UfinRporiatinn oivnoru tniisfor- EMPLOY. WANTED • Wti ilraie, '(the Bloa plot is frontaB9j and utivly rtc-tb •elitii.i n of Scotch Plains, io Shirryu j f rid, out of thu country will (rive OHt^—% coior fima^n Rat, oraniio. tTOILlrenTfo 153.(1. TbB.oilte N iftcant and luted at u % yuEir JL'EIHH, ^upLL.inXiur tn:«u- HJUl' (iftLcl^t* for white nna gmmyy. vicinityy nt nver- h ....,.,,,.-....;...:.-..r;;;|ipoo EOQ. mncy. Chflrlea c. Unnke. l^ealtor, rampdni or rsptfi yam proen Ct,, wnnntalnnldetlld . Tlad <17 Sonlli Avn. W., WealfUl.i, AH Call At) 2-1^ S.71f,(i. Evenings call AD S-iUS . Ill r^UWUH nr ATI 3.820(1. oUIVlvitmiiid CoH'e t'uuur. niioot 7 THOMAS JUDSON PATRICK L HEDDEN WAtnBMS — N»Nw aannd until, fully •tATTJHtt wornin deilrei h»l« alt- 4 inontht olil, lii Fnnwood, CulV tlnr evtntnn. Call A.D I-SB14. ItpAtiO* •uiran' " "Haaaoonabn U Buw- •I. tor Mm. Drtt^ff, ^A. A-£GU3 hetoro Kyv-. •'• 4« r«o- Ult 1.; y.i • . . • •': •:; f SUMMER RWTA15 • j) a. 1IPWM1 Bit tike Wlnolpt- •1NViSTI«NT ADVICE* JeoDuo—Due tD canealtdtlon week PI AT TOP oak I itfir 4atk a b*for«« Labor l>n)r : rio^rio^vv fcp*rffcp*rf &\&\ . swivel 'chair. Cull AD ]Rke- front cottage In btlfbervutlfu! ! 1781, ' YOU MAY NEED MORE BANOAIMt FOR YOU . birch iv-tujdl- 100 per wee*, bout included. Fred Clnrk, AD Z-1B<< VANJTVi JSO'' IV.d4.% kNrii>y phHjU^I CtAI.IKtita in porohti. patloi, Tliut'jt rJ^hth Yuu mny itw^d tnim TJvfl rooujj ? year eld miidr with 7-23-21 vrit\\ 7 {Irnw^rd) mirror top, MU thnn n • com;iAny jirtnHion ami Stj*- flttiioh^ii jpnt*&.tr4). fin |»?niii ifn PIANO* AHD 0IIOAWI1—«op brand*. fli^lrt aurt m^tciiinH p*Jr of fiast idewallii ana /aneral : repslra. 4l[iJ HpcuHt>- U* Uva Hh yi,tl tWMllfl UndftCfl-peff plot iQl* at 240'. rn Bfllt JprlCta. ruffled, iio-frot oiiaJtlnn, 130. Call at im a tea cheerfully riven. M Jllro ittor rutireniont, A uyale- ramie vlaw* Living roam Ji&a i SKW HAMPpH'ltH fall Vflcatlon. ork guaranteed. Neat, promui turfh win .low flnti trrJck nrepla Quiet l.riulirul tlitrn un r^lf( WlnWln - 6UDKIN HANp CO. wornd kreaaenabl guarantee AD S»lJon LL burDa/ rates and reaaenable. can ji.ll Did van. An si JtojtffUtirflil ILS« IER> tnailcm kJtdien/ •JCtfttlc rflnjf. casvkte. Af ib'D t y Oiaotorfl y^no Cs.) ILfH 7tf>ly TrlBlty HlfftL Hchflp] T-2-tr Iitye3(ruiiit AtlvlH«r I Imtp Vou many ca&ineta uncl illnhin urea, C ^ loww a# I9I9SS pir wopk forr n - --- AT«. irF. 'AD ••Soil liOiJraoinH^ 3nl beflroorn. fnmll icmpiotclitl y eequippeu d htheatedd cott- Tulia and a«kalt*l>i; ju<:|*flt rrnu okli't, worn T year, (9. TVflNO, Mlmeo ClLfi^Bf' yotlI" 1 llVi'tft ITlL^IHlHi OnCO ••Itl.U l fl d^J nxe. nni bfpot Wo HKe to have AD 1-24&C. Hnn^ijt work to do at homn. T3e!iu- pfj* rtci.I thu fllviJiiniiH '>M jriur Urnt . :fimeoneuae pur cnm]]. Fred Olnrit. T3 H root.. 18 IX i]o]nriii]f>y tjful work; reaaonnSU1 i rnte». fl,t(t niuL'h—fviui ft JJHJ0 jjHrfhiiJiOp help TiltJ LjiitHrOvHi, tuU bA r23st an hour. An s-S7or. r-n-ct tn buy tho jiekt iTiVfJutmiiHr !?""#** V.lth lfttindr}' Ar^fl 1>O 1 dtill(Vl r ^,lkoh alum. Ificlrlttr. Vjuriurm r Eltotriu apd manual typeirritera. CAUFO«N|A CAM! TO rcdrtlon %rc>oin. putridc ontrnnc*h AKIi)Ioe, tost iclt. KpjWAJVENT position •wanted no fore mi hat air oil ht lit. E A'Hllnble AuKunt If. Clut plnn. Adi-If a tt and Xdd-Hciater aid Ins i i wo,, t^E&.I^A ii-S3ei ulork tyjiiHC. rvw |it Ion Int. or cier- P. I. FARR, ADami 1 machtnea.PDBt-MaaterbookkeDpJniF '*' Sppnish Htylt oho floor tiouascn a tjuiet atreat ytiii ttonal neighborhood Im Cull AD !-4IUT nfter 6 P.M. 1 lual. Junior cotleKQ e;radunte. lie- 7-1fl-Gt ll t llnt you macaino^.'Ppr free offtce trial ca.ll , 8 llabls. Cull for Inttrvlsw. All S- lS- ipj -''i '°V . h»vo, tnasic carpotud ncri»i your local rsiireaentatlvo iiotwoon ft IIIKII t'Pdnr fcuelnir v' P' f1! lovp!>: plBntJne enftinces the illusionsion.. FoFor "joujour SHIP BOTTOM—; room cottfKe on K3» T232t u>>IIII hlh tht\ Uny tUutrt Anhhifr. cruliblnp I!;)0 and 1:00 or after 6:00 !".»!., ltbl f ) • INSTRUCTION i , f* !!" VV- *n*"*i^ ntnm. t IRIPW s«iii« (to |ic HI liunif, I" I tit up )otnlnB terface and ruom n]>erfUneutii ua^h with imth- ujit duo to cnnci'TUllon. tTB a from B;00 Xa S:00. (-30-2(1 and c'ellWrea. AD 3-J13*. In convenietl | (l. Three teilrtiotna ^DCtin, oh }mi-jBOn.pel] pLo-t TJtGr 5 cu. fi. G memtfito ultl. wk. Cull AU 3-10SD or KD 2- PtoM yorjr.'next pirty, rent 11 HFHI-FI I F UOJfl. ^ynf«m. Pilhllo ariiUrtiiariiU N ayntHmt a il nujtotn JOIJITSOTTJB WDHAV KlBhei liny work. Rinorl. r 1i>w uiil;^ep. /Taxt>y only |iii!£n in TTat a and didi m recordlnsalionv»lldl lll > cnpvil, All t-'j:»iE, call any time BUuerIJIJIrKetft and bus - aervi dblo. town Sound, TVAbUll (;3»00. flftf « P.M.. A MAMMOfK, A »«?(>(C AND LEMOHADt Uwner tratiflrertedt will -fnnerlil(.-«. room Hff; m n ho pnn • STORE FOR RENT • WOMAN Wikhl'H UnllT rtcanlTlK WOHt. 1 11 B1HTH IIATM iiiTi. p -*. toaiihor of piana iTi'j! " ™uiil iio more than lhat eomblnntlon tin Vail Llae ef MIU Ai) :(BB»n F, K IQCKOVEN. ta STORE OR DKMC1E, 10'x4S'. with or zt: Lj^ilrnom chutr! llrint LatMtmethoaB. Chiaalcal and J>OB; <4>4 liiun'i t: a nit (t pi^lrH /ll'vr KIILP OlTNIl wjlor«t worritin whhi>H part alar Mah^nii.la your norme. srs. kl ItU^f IIEnnrilHvllli- H-ftlfl . without addltlBnal rear apacs. AD m St. lRfl; a^Hti chilTank-r Aft r ktiltljfle 1,1*1 In* Mrrvtce *-3300. AD a-1I3u. 7-S-tf lime lioujicworlt, Momtny, WBilnpn- ffrlM Hi" Wsafilold. CallI ,AIJ . dnyh Tiiuriiilay. AD 3-GtlT, aflK for fwonil ftoo ^another iniall one on theihird. A good litre Mini) KolihiBon. 1KLP eentor. Excellent lo- LD TOW*B. It ft.: Johnlon 18« RlUnset 9*0473. ISO ,- lllKti Hclmat ••*-C«l. cntlnn. Tround Hour mart piUK HP motor, controls, st5orlnff,cov- l««r aubjeotn. Uarnlus T. Clark. COUNTRY LIVING nimrlmcnl In roar wltli tirlvnte er. cushions, llki now, (HOD. TIV 0- WOMAN wlahoB dnjB Work. AD 8- B. A. VH1 arrtinHU lu flult. T^A 60611, J-JJ-Zt i7H3 73D2 Minintoln AV»,, Wtatdoia. 'Phoia 3-1818. r>iii4ha^^ ofTer Zontth 7 tu?1 AT) S-a<9j. I-^-tf EISIE MTZ, kie. Alli ItB, for (Ttlfne ™p or brcnlc- AM-^M lfi:lio 1 ihn IIPW, +£0; nn- tAN waulil HKe to cleun c fflHt nook, ae coilntor ot morn (11- H n r lUlUf* tuiolitinnf! f't 1 !* «ak wnml, .1.1 Itjrht hniillllK, AI) :M MCIIAAM ™ I.enntina tn your iiomn vlilcr. NnturAl K ood tun. jilavtk nilnf:11 c-fl ItEirlf nntiy [llhU nylun parly flh^lvnw! frtmlly filninir pnum ai^il Alifl12 anil floor ri:cm In early IITCPH. VE'ry'rcaHoitatile: ['iinch rmr- nuTomnl main cornur, MuuiiLulrt- KNHIHHHKI.I/.AUr, N. J. rlau-n; plnld tininmnr carrlafru; loiv ^Din^ llko Inunciry worrkk overovry — AD hlt^rlien. big llv|n$i pi>rc]) ~\v\tU prl- day »cent Wodnnady nl Fi Yacv.'tiva twin *tzed hedrrjtimB aiiJ «)i)e, I7f month. Call Barrett ft Open Dllly Til II— Hut. Til '1 whttp cntjinet. Al> 2-%31§r day »cent Wodnnaday nnil Fri- bath on nTHi- Suite of two liLi-ga ripinUB uiiil Orsuna Sli>^o ISIT dadayy , Tie forenooforenoonn, PPII, S-UBBtS . nonH and lftvati^ry >t TUTOUINO—All alnmcntarT "choot An b ill Mil «R iALB-JrHElinNIJOlts WIMi TM/inFI it\" Ennll«h hlcyrlp, APABLF hleh HHIUDI (ilrl avallnblo ""!li Bchiiiil aoolnl stui!- 100 JS 100. Tvtu u«r iletntJiiJ w^ ni'aotli'nlly new, ejLijell^nt coudt- llah. M.Ed, Cull wt n* ..AD rutfe, 'WoJultrful plEUitinir, liow Macon & Hamlln—Knabo —Bohmer tlon, fftf 24" . cotnnnrn.iile condi- fftr hftpy altdng nnd/or U,ht an' • GARAGES FOR RENT* leo. Stork — rjliHirftnior, — Kverntt tion. r;«n 4b 3-cStn. housekoBjilmr. rail AD a-j]».>l!i. tllull id'limil Hinrlnl utiiij Tic For"* Arr. BL Schmi. MD month. AD [-D80Z. Inimiia OranlH 4.1H c: l'i'iiHl-(!oln lue toulpr. AD U- H. r;nll AD i-«iBS nrtjr t. KM IE in nil, tS. J. Aflrr ill* OK fl- U»T Blrctrlx Oman am lo« oml HIiKllBtl. II 15*1. Can jJH fl. THB JOHNSON APIN^Y, INC. !>1 #aio ""-11 ALTENeUROorch. niod^ 1014, Mrs. Una, E1I W, Bros a St. »9B. r!nii in a.nsis. tiro*. n*?w lirakoi,. nuyin^ Miw uir. DIVLBIIIII or nivlmi1 mill ern kltchoiia with built-in caloric 7-B-4t BOAHMNG Modern faoll enr, IflllC. AI)S-7Hlinftet T I'.M. . .Jtiirrlr, Stud jluur, rt-jn. Bltlo oven, proparod (or dlahwaiher 'i' a IB 1.9 hike. 30*. excellent uonril- \l\u IMFV prlvnle runj. noH#rva culla-^u: Kas nrua -lout p^enafed \l\ I iK-rnjiHsiuV apartment, tile bath, tfor,. now tiros, (H; (iroHsranko1 r tlnm nmrle aftor (1 P.M. onlv. ITnr- tranaiirirtiitliin: i[iB(l Pnn- Jor air sonnitlnnlng^ prguarevl, loiiK Imir^rl. 1 vrltr itiHM-:u,vi' i,n:ili'iHHH^; 1&0 BTH tnrAtort at HundConl Av*., CIMPUir r AIIT.V fiiE'nlflhai!. Mrbl llnnr, IIOMAU U IDU.llllll r.,.,;,,„, ,(IO(:H,,,|( i>M, tf> nntnltn ,jn,y. All ^-nit£J£, 1MB HBHI'l'dV il-il..i,r nf.l,ui In inn M.tllVlirj.t'l' l.ilillT. V. .1. corner of Summit Ave,. WitnUlelil. 4 niuiiiH iiml Imlh, uorch.. Convn- i-on.iition. AD S-120S. nliiu rriritUtlrjii. H|.afH)iintiJi> u.Td 1 1 Mnlloor un FremtHpfl H A.M. to ( nltnlly lm;iiliriii,rt. AM 3-r.iifi. i (|ii> fiill»iri:>K liNini !" " '»' tvurrc KI.F! Hnvi. un fruni 1,-Inn nrn(;nim, tJJtr.rVi.A,. P.M. weekdayrr; Buiiilaya s tu ( tint ivntir mid Kftragt lnclu'lnd In .llJ.li TM'II rliirllnp; Ult.tcn«. W'''ro liinlmi- lildx iriuHf In- !l) iimrf,. nti t-m i'il. IIITi iili'iilUlf rent.. Alitllls only. tini-£« Mplrt ik: ini^n >inikr'ii n ril lnvn .'li Mdhnti mul :fisit rilill.T.Af I'l.uni. divilli'. In HJ| nrJfiril irrii! trUii] I'^JMIL ll!) 4'!l- JVU |H'ta. I.MIHL' PMiJolrtiil. IiuTuruni-un Hri'tr-ir: iniuilfi ILr[>pliiriMUnl ^rrulii- ril 1 h^l'il l\\ Jill- 4IJJr-Hfll H-ljll-PHNi'fi I'lr- fu-linnjiwi. Wril'- VOIn Hcdily <'«i'i'llr>nl coniMMiifi. l-'llllv i>ijlll|i- ArdimmritiHiOt, 11.11. I, l!'jo}ji:riwii, tn,nil AH 8-tilir, 1 for lliri'n fl-wi-i.ln-iilil lilt. N. V.. m-f[ill AM J4PU. 1-.1II-61 f-r. ff't * Ivylvluittor r^ri'lM^rnturj innJ.il. All ":i-irtHM,™"""" '"' tr^llH, 2 IMr'.lrMJ i IFH1- Imlf drill 11T. t>. CAMULO 6 SON flriHuln^n id[;l[liiii^.|itP : 1J Folly A'MIHI VrlU.w FMIII \vh Itl ; nil[. ri'TllflU <1V1TITH (Alt - - Hiiiili.-nni A I ,i I Mtnl Hour, bed; boy'H 1!4 ' bliiych , f ln-l rh; Krny Hi.il wlilti'. Jli'lll filto. CJul mmlHiiT, n i'iv nyfun EI,|I. u'lil Mlhtill l>v Lit ilH ._ _. . ,. n npjii n iT.rjji i, #n"-[llj n.i ,,^r,,i Irjlln: nTLi] 1 r>i t^nt. All vt'vy I'i'rt. MBA I. HFtTATM — ISHIIIIA fi^j^'l^ &>*'united, lir^ar to all Lratin- U'rillu, tl^If, Kti.-nMi'iit IT r...!,„,,1 1 ^orlntion, AH 3-471J7. R»nnt!ln. Cull If A 2-1li!-B, rriii'lifiiiii. IIUIS. AI! :-ii:Hi7. Filiiivi' ]Jlrir^ in rhp- IT'CHI !' ttlo iunr-i1 j I F= ii'i I.IHI xilll liu Hrr HII1I1I>I>Al f.bllHil H-I1IM1r TWmw IniiMi Hiinr. t',1 r iiM. nuiiti'l'li 1111,11 tll..|MlH' ill.rti li'UT p.ilrlM! HI' •!«" frn... '• l.lrii'li IFI •if th« WcntUHil Iliinril MiiHci.r-iiiii'ii. cull MI n-i Uir.ii Ml i( it ;., II'/'IIL!. II."HI i,ri.i-r (lie li'iilf nt"-i iJ-i•-.I. 'I'lli- liHiin-i] mil ImOi. H»ar niul lint inlilc, cttciidn liy mcnis n( hiililvn •'I^IMJIO "lie. Fil1 jrci'ii f.H.lH. I'liU AI) -I- !..,_.I til ftlll Blx fti'rt |]f. OHII At> LNV Mlt i| iilf'l.lilic mul r.r nwiiril i» r.iuvi'nlc;!* tn -•itnttiin mid Hr.liuoltt, it J itiu fini. iiiiJiitii. Oiiit AH'a-tut. u llif "I-MI'I" InliT'-lB '"'f MIL 'Htllir UH NTOVT'! ••-- iipr tiiirnrv "H(i|n>r" ANTIQUES u JIJJ IMI. 'Ph. .mi .-uBdll I.h!,1.-1- K II 1 WANTED lrii Hhlr fivrni nnrl IITJ El'^r, li .. Tit- ... c. ,|ub I tn I.MIIIMI] llMr.-ly ^cilifl r 4 Jb J'V H l ( ,1111,1' (!I,I4A1I»KCH HM,t\ uf flirrii- II rh.' fun iiinuiijii JI' Mil' j'ontt'a^t, MOHAWK TBAIL • ROOMS FOR RENT • I'll/fill! )-l,ll-:t|.'l)!i. M-p In I lit. JTJUJ*ll, r^llji.N U'NtM^i. A fill TOM MHPI'Fi Hr.OTIllNri. rid 1 Urn IIHIIITII, inntt», mil IrjllPn, iiurU.'* f JI (NirTi.i ID ^li] [ InirkeHi in ,[L. 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CENTRAL AVENUE f WJE^TFJEiD N JIl^^atNATJONAtL Town with Sally Peter L Reynolds Is Married to New Jersey To ifc Wed William D. Wolking Trailside Museum Madeline Armstrong in Hobokut ..-<•• Artiiti Hold Exhibit Achieves Doctorate M U» firli her Discloses Program Scendrtr*t Trow Ml Friday at * WmtSW*!*? fartarei Jim- home. Hiss Madeline ".Alteon Armatrong, daughtw of RpUrt H. *m-In Miliburn Gollery William O. Wolking, son of Mr. Along th* Gi#*t Divida," a f urn " During the «v*ning, * - court of strong and Mrs..Bauer Armstrong of Rldgewood, *«i married Satur- . and MM. Clifford G. Wolking of In color showing Hoover Pant,:thiv' iwaid* was btld when th* girli day to Peter tee Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs, Morris Reynold, of : Linden avenue, received a Fh.D.Grand Canyon, Yellowatone Na- ; «G1 Cl.rk »tr«t The ceremony vf»» perfoiiB^I tn St. Barth*loin«Va TM New iiffty artiiti, Ann i degree July 16 from the Univer- Park, and other pieturmpw, were : presented w)th the writ i: pkarclh, Hohokns, or the Uev. Charlea J. Child Jr. A r*eep- 1 b«iKm th»y tad timed. Col* of N»tJ«y, RM»1« Pinto- ot sity of Minnesota. sputa, wilt be shown und»r Ua iU ? tioa followed at the Bidcmraod P«rdt, ana Bofctft J. EndUr of ireition of Roy Puckty, omitkntj Woman** Club. :.; Dr. Walking w»« graduated from Mr*. Roiwsrt MtCoy and her Hii, m.:eshiM.llnc th«ir rork Westfleld High School in ISU. Aft- of the Westfleld Bird ClhV.t tW| ,n< flhw HMl fWMiI,: of £11 nt, wf t*4 Vy h tt* PaprtMnr.Pl«yhoiu« Art serving as a Warrant officer In UUnioi n CCountt y Part Co tlisloD>'% Baker awnu* w*ritli«iTue»ta Iwt .father, wore aiwhitc bouquet US- Qalltry in MUlbflrn, in conjunction he Maritime Service for two years, nailsidnilid e MMuseum, Wattkuni" R«t-' w*«kof Mr, atitfMa.3. H. Brftlen ' fata town .tyM with a Uu bod- ^it« thti «urr«nt:thr«B Weeks' en- h« entered Uatalcster Collect, St. crvation, Sunday, :i ice and chtpd tr»in, and * Juliet faf«»*nt of Arthur Tw*eh*r lit Hwrf Baltimore. Th* Loniji tak« in Htp1««, Mt. Mr. Paul, Minn., where he received his Admtssion to this profrani tnp ^ Mrt. BritUn, foraeriy of style flnnrtJp lenitb veil, Sat "A VUit to • SIMII Plaitt" at the BA fn- I960; Th* Uni»*mity of tothe museum wits iU «UUor* w Will t»to pl«e *»»•» carried white orehjda on k prayir- pint Hetlwdirt •Churet North Ctwatnut #treet, will lew* Minnesota granted him his mas-ard indoor exhibits It free. TM' Long Like thU week to mikt taelr a put Resident of ter's degree in 1954. museum is open to the public from J Hunter et home' in Sartirigtoh, RX MIM SUMUI ArmrtroBf wa( her leyiWatar Color So- I. to.5 p.m. every day, wreept rri-f slster'a maid of honor. The hrldaa- ciety, and lilted in "Who'* Who in "Patterns of ''Social "'Perception day, . • ;- . :•%* Rita, Bkip and Derio Stalbaum, malda were Miss Elisabeth Snydcr American Art" and "Who's Who Within the Families of Welt-Ad- During the month of AigusLf Jldrw.'of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. of Roclcyille, Md., Miss Kancy Mil- in American Women," studied at us'ted and Maladjusted Adolea- while Dr. Harold N. Moldenlu, mw-E albaian of 747 KimWl: a?«nu», ler of Kensington, Md., and Iffs. ihe Pratt tnatituU anil the Ait :ents" was Dr. Wolkine'a the«l» seum director, 1B attending tV» In-| "r*turn»d home* "from their respec- or his doctorate. Hi* major was Mr. Samuel H. Pool* of Ctaapsl Mill, kuJents League In New York. She tern»tlon»l Botanical Congnu In; tive camp* Iwt -weekend. Rita was N. C., nofoHty tl»t*r« of th* bride. .as exhibited *t the National Aead- MISS CAROLYN CRISHEY :hild development and his minor itfontraal, Canada, Mlsslnna R«^» camper at Blue Rerron, Skip at and MUs Helen-Baltaell of Ridge- the Amerlun Water Color vas psychology. He is an instruct- er will conduct half-hour natur*^ amp Watchung,. and Doris at Is- wood. All the attendants wore Society, Riverside 'Museum, 'Na- >r in the Dapartment of Psychi- proa-rams at 4 p.m., Mondai thriE 1 A C wall* length champagne silk flr- tional Art* Clu.i>, Corcoran Gal- Cristey-Packer itiy at the Univitrilty »f Mlnne- Thursday. 3h« will »Uo conduct:' * ' ? nnsa dreiMti with aatin (ummer^ lery, Grand Central Galleries, Ctty ;ota Medical School, where he spe- u "children's' nattirt hour" »t >5 Mr. und Mrjs. A. Y. CUta«n of liiis* in Clinical Child Piychol- ,i &rivrhUU, FU., formerly. bunds and natchinf aatin shoes Center Galleries In New York, as Troth Announced o'clock every Wed netday Uli rWfli, are "pending a 32 K*n»lnftoD drive >hd: Mr«, and hats. They carried crescent. well M in Montclair, - Newark, nV pM«nt», 'Mr. «nd Mn. shaped bouquetsof .talitmtn.TOies, Trenton, Princeton, Jersey City, rom the United States Public lidia th« chltdrsn on D. Uritton of 21 Ben net place, :The bridegroom's brother, Jef- Health Service to study the rela- : : p, « Mrs. Reynolds is a graduate of first priie for landscape in oil and tend Berkeley School in the fait. •tuple Duplicate Bridge H>t'li7Hir ten, F««y, Boniife ani.Bob, or two weeks, arrlvBd Home l«t Rldgewood High School, Stephens : for marine-life In oil. In 1967 ahe Mr. Packer, also a. WeatAeld (JitciluB drtn Mturned week. ;;•...' .• • '^ ',,.. -'^ ". . .. t~Amblor Photon COIIBKB, Columbia, MD., and the won flrst1 pries In marine life, as High School graduate, has com-Winners Announced ieiJi/ from Oakland, Cat. : MRS. P6TER LEE REYNOLDS University cf North Catolina at pleted his sophomore year at Mon- Mr. and Mrs. E. Steele Mslkin well as the second prlie, at the Thirteen tables were in action and their children; Linda, M*ry, Chapel Hill. Bho U a number of state fair. She has had a number moufh Collogo and plans) to con- [So, Mw. Frank ilarirell, Kappa: Delta sorority. tinue hts education st the Univer- it the duplicate bridge session held Nancy and Tommy, of 74 B Cres- of other prominent exhibits in New riday evening ,»t the Woman'a Girlt Travej Abroad; Jersey since thtn, sity of Vflrmont. He wai gradu- : : centp«ikw»y, returned.from, ttietr The bridegroom Is » graduate of Clubhouse.. ..••..' Mi vacaton Siindajf. ,Th« f»m- Westfleld High Schol and (he Uni- ated from Officers Candidate School 1 in Vienna Mr. Endler bejrsn working !n in'May and received his •commis- The Iwp winners were' as fol- Mr. y spent thr« wMkm'nl ih#ft on East CnnniA iMpillngof, datithlers of Mr. Delta fraternity. He has nerved lift, he embarked upon his first Uicai; second, Ray Schneider wind Lake, and Mrs. Frank -Medinger of 620two years iii the Army, and will iNo date htls been set for th« commercial position in the form of wedding. nnd Robert Gllde»lo«ve; third, ,,,, »™..JI, daughter of Mr. Highland avenue, and their cousin, criter tho University of North Car' motion picture animation. Several Mrs. Margaret Jemcn and Mm. tHti. V> WYBIsnken of 647 Mr.' and Mrs. William P. Tdwn- Miss Janet Ferjfusen of Elizabeth, ollna Law School this fall. r of 831 Coplidge street had as yeirs.Iater he (ttended the New- Margatet Jones; fourth, Frank |utre«t, tfftertained a group of arc attending the University of Tfftef a wedding trip to tho Po-•rl; School of Fine and Induetrtal J. W.Scanlon Attends Duhlop und Stephen Pisssik. friends it a party Thursday their housegueats last week Mr, Vienna Summer School, St. Wolf- cono . Mountains, Mr. and Mrs.Arts where he studied magazine No hottai now at hill or shore) Towner'a mother, M», Dorothy In the north and south position, •noon fa honor of her ninth gang Campus, Strobl, Austria. Reynolds will make their hone in illustration and portraiture. The Conference at Dartmouth first, Robert Rows and Phil Keith; Can give you batttr food, or Towner', and hU sliter. MM. Doro- Chapel Hill. summer following completion of thy Bartoih and her four children, Before starting classes July 13, J. Wallace Scanlon of 250 Hysllp second, Mrs. Ralph Diets and Miss they spent five weeks traveling school he spent at the Warm avenue was one of 40 bank' execu- Jean Strahan; third, Mrs. Miriam mil Sirtf* of 7 Karen terrace •11 of Wilmington, Del. thoiugh Belgluni, Fmnce, Swltwr- Adams Oid Mill Art School in Eiiz- h's a vacation swhian you «Hne> English , of 4TQ tives who arrived at the Dart- Stiepsrd tuid William iShepard; >*r ••'••• • abethtown, N. Y. He has been in land and Italy. Upon completion mouth College campus Sunday to fourth and fifth place as a tie, Mr. With oi In pltasant tumrnaf njrfsld tvetiiie have' returned At home after » flvo week.'v»ca- of:, the 'Bkimmar .school session, 'the Mrs Baranslci commercial'art over oinco nnd is nnd Mrs. Leonard Hardell and Mr. from Camp Tyrole' in Con- tlon at their aumnjer home.)h.Love- now employed by the Shell Chemi- begun four weeks of extensive lib- timt. • • ' •• • Icut wlere-ttiey spent four •Is will travel through Germany eral arts study. and Mrs. William O'Brien. lace Harbor at Long Beach Is prior to sailing from Asaaterdam cal Corp. In Union. Ha has con- The next aesafon will be held at land, «re Mr. and Mrs.'H, S, Kelly Named WLRT ducted several art classes, one of iMr. Scanlon, vice president and the clubhouse Aug. T at S p.m. Any AIR CONDITION BD nd their childreii, David,, Susan which is still going on. Mr. End- •. )nd MiaTTTiF. janlseh and ,nd Jill, of »>riet. Mimi ' was graduated June 7 trust officer tor the Howard Sav- one desiring to. make reservations ttiildrtn oi 220 St Paul ' " in portrait painting ings Institution, Newark, is taking may call Philip B. Keith. • ' *' • -. fi'om Wheatoh College, Nprton, Registration Head part in the third annual Manage- it iUtwt^J't family reunion Mr. and Mrs. Murray Monkowiti Ma>a.(- with a bachelor of arts de- ititf it the home «f Mrs. if 325 Ma«aac*u«etti street spent gree. In her senior yea*, she was lnMagazin» ment Development Conference aunt, the Rev. \ve days In'AtNntie :City last ctheditoi of the Wheiton News.' Mrs. Soihle B. Baranskl o sponsored by the National Associa. ";, in Hjistittf, •IA.L • ••• • -v!; ••• • ••-•-.•:'--S'-- • ; In tKa Aagmt tiiue ot "Better tional q{ Mutual fi»vingo BanHB. •.;, . .1 : Conrile hii cofrtl»1«t*(Xpr junior CrapfmO hU b it* yitar at Smith' Coltejf* -ivA « l*tkrt Ml Uomtt and (Jatdeni.V In^an art He ii.a mernber of the senior, clais, of tiavlnir taken four weeks of study : Fera^oson has cirtnpl«ted her Junior „*„„ ;R«und "fable.' ^Shs' wi on^itlad "Baby ,^teps Out," are foujr 1 hn Ctuki(r, aon of 'SliC and Mr«:lalphWif H7 Ea«t sW. year at Wheaton. conduct the registration far worn jilcttfre's of Ooriktd W. Hsnten, sonlast year._ 105 Quimby Street A. CCueMtt of 31 Hawthorn n trast, and Richard -H(iHrte% son eh delegates and member* of th ot Dr. and Mrs. Waldemar &. Han Whilo the conference fnelutfe i •-••• r , left far Cimp Watchung in >f Dr. and Mrs. William D. Holl- WLRT who expect to attend th sen of Valparaiso, Ind. The Han study of economic problems, its Gafd««r Saturday where.he tein of 138 South Euclid arefue, Jewish Women Meet; annual convention ot the National sens are former residents of West main objective Is to develop lead ipinil two weeks. will leave tomorrow for Philmont, Association of Lifo Underwriters field, Will Be Closed For Vacation 1 Will Hold Garden Party ershfp talents by broadening the Linda Worthing, N.M., whero they will stay at the to be held at the Bellevue-Strat- Mr. Hatisen is pictured with his knowledge nnd interests of thi itatot Mr, and Mrs, B. T. National Boy Scout Ranch. Th« At a meeting of the program lord Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., from wife, Janet, and their children bankers outside thoir field, as we) ri 60S Norwood drive, oys' trip will alao include trsvel- committee of the National Council Sept i8 to 25, inclusive. A ban-KimberUy, three, and Philip, one. »s within it. August 3rd thru 8th inK to the weat.ooaat wlicro they o( Jewish Women, Wuttljuujf Sec- quet will top on* many events, In . " ir aunt and uncle. will visit several polnta of ititer- With members of the Dartmouth Jtrj, Mllo Worthing of tun, Mrs. Franklin Swcrsky of eluding a Sell-a-rama, s featur faculty ns Instructors, tho bunkers aat. They will ht away about four 1177 Poflthill -way, Hountainaide, comprised aololy of womtn leader Please Save Your Mone/ mis week. weeks. Sandra M. Vas»ii of 240 VI. will B;udy subjects ranging from chairman, announced that the first in the life insurance business, and g-fnia street has been named to the business admin is trstion and eco- -•* meeting nf the new floason would the annual meotlne at which the dean's list'at Ruttfar'u -Colloge of nomics throogh psychology, phll Until We Return Jtcw residents In Westfield are take place Sept. 14 at 8:30 p.m. at officers sre elected and a business Pharmacy In Newark. She will bo osophy nnd political science to lie? Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and Temple Emanu-El In Westfteld. session Is conducted, a senior. turp and art. their- children, Cherry, Aon, Also discussed at this meeting Mrs, Baranskl Is a past presi- George, Tim and Tom, who have were the programs that would take dent of ths Fanwaod-Scotch Plains moved Into thair horns at 170 place during the rest of the year. Business and professional Wom- Harrison avenue from Cranford. Their annual summer garden en's Club and is now publicity B»lrd and Fred Tlpson, sons of party will be held Tueeday at 1 chairman. She hua participated Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Tipson of 807 p.m. on the back lawns of MM. in past Underwriters' conventions Winyah aveniio, aie spending thia Bernard Go I detain, Mrs. Samuel BK a member at the Seli-o-rama, week at Camp Watchung in Clen Cohen, and Mrs. Irving Shornatein, the membership committee, and the Gardener. nil of Wcstflcld. public relations committee. Mra, William Guttmann, mem- In naming Mrs. Baranskl regis Also at Camp Watuhuntc ihia bership chairman, and Mrs, Harold trstion chuitman, Miss Suzanni week is Ted Hahn, son of Mr. and Kaplan, vice president in charge Audct, CLU, chairman of the WL Mm P. T. Hahn of BIS Sherwood at administration, are chairman of RT, said, "Mus. Baranskl's organ parkway. the event. izutlun and leadership in the pusi Refreshments will be served and bus been the most important factor VacntioninK laat viecV. at O»tW there will bo tables for bridge, mah- In hor choice for registration this Beacii wore Mr. and Mrs. W. R.joiiK, find canasta. Baby sitting year." Mils Audet, who is an Engei and their children of GOB will nlaa he nvailaNflr aeent from Quebec, Cannon, stated, North Che3tnut street. "Now I can relax; tho roglstrotion at Jeannette's In case of rain, the party will is in capable hands," (Please turn to next page) tako piece next Thursday. Here's your opportunity to get a good, honett to goodness bargain. All our merehondiw li from regular ttQck. Buy your Giftt Now. Pay Cash or Charge It. OlFTflv FOR YOUR . You've liked our Gifts in the past. ^ 3 Well now you can Save 20% on any

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Totm CwmcB on Hmn Bd*- Charles Krau»er irf honor. u!W Ctoire D. McMahon (M l||re|»ier jsilk or field and Cfcaiitsuw. V. Va, rimiMtMi «f Die Dtputaaent irith KpfiUqnet mi tl» ranee rind TouJajr for «a «I«B To Wed in Winter H«r tKroqpiet was at To Marry in Fall tnira, anifacta, asrkattnra! m»d- net, aad art. aoul crafts Aepicfd Glen avenue. lir. *nd Mi».Rob«rt t«> Me«»- of S*VTf»rkCit? ann»iinc# tba.cn- J»B of 7£S Austin street miBfliiiHir Pat DIFMUMM-O or D BWJ^Hnent of their d»o«itei, gaaro K, if ooaijji of the Pitdda Aiw Bwraej, to C1I»TJH r Waite af fifll WflMB. »M of Mr. sodCUbc Dorolir. to f™i A. Sod- Froa JIBBDT to Joae tbetine- klrd »J»naK-, m«i tit Mr. and lock Jr, MB «f ¥r. aad Mrt Fraak aud Mi«s Ooru Ij "Spaiae Are" axnfiiit Anni it- Qtarlfl >, FUlnfidd. . de stmet, retojiMi home . SrfloA of Union. vdoanieofi ia r«**Ja, minilei: asd Woodland *fenoe. ut mckmd f ram =two weeta or MlM KiMibon is m. «r*Jn*(« •! Tlctr . - }^actntta Sw *t WricbBiW in Clen ffoJr Trinity Hi|* SdMil and \ril- —J«U and actual nijiilj—ml lent HIu Baitugr !•'s endnats of wfti iittstioi to the hamj I.nort OElrerjitT, TiHanova. P*. and llev Ser- hrtTlBt IBS Cq1k»*i •*«•»** •Tliey wore ] fur S*batti* «td an «kbt y The -w^dliie ii jJ»tartii toOrt .wj-ekcbwtk iraii. Plasmd -wift Pg «^rrea Is Ubfr, 4 Eoaine «f AiJn^'l r atfllatad wHh Sloaa- cantw tnp in the Adirondack* of w. . •. the ataiftiM* of Meroirr Countr uras the best JBSJI. — tcneheEB, tfal» «FU oT gntt tnctftntt; S Sraiuat -ta m fradnate of iatenct U lie adMoJ CMnpa •iafl- : and Pssi Di] Onefourta l Jhlll ^ ijlit at tiit bride. to (tmtr it STORK CORNER] )«r men ln« TOO em* ^ Hn. Sector is a YMCAMuralist for Ma aneHLblr crril •ncliwffinr'and waj a mm-ifm',»t' wa* aodi * dcoeu were put Into their proper act*- her al^Qii Fhi iraternitr. H* ii Bori« inchidiTic S41 TDAS, S27 lf»- Sbe was. s Exhibit* Painting A wo «» hero to Mr. and Hn. p in *Us, S anafcac, 6 tasth and b pf junior College, Aub James D! Plata of 272 Old Tote The exhibit having the e 36 Indian artifacts and 8 Knwer ^fSi> thr Annw .Steel Corp. Mr. Sector is Mail, ManniainjiiJe, Jnlf SO in the verattc daUr attendance wu a co! •Cnxrcntly ^Batiusl at tint JUB- A 'Winter peddine i» planned. traiaine protram at M (i W, OH Burger, artist, teacher Overlook HospttaL ieetku of cil and watenolor jurnt- enm is an achiiiitimi tlontempoj^ torie*. Marrar SUL ihd lectonr,. it, inrrentiy exhibit- * * * done ty State Senator That ur Ftinbnakers" ahawing ree*a± Worth •CaraJln* State! ln* »n oil p«intui* "Hrfoge" in U» Mr, and lln. Harrr Since of !11 A id l prints by' outeUndinz «Hitt& of Miss Joan 31r. tutd Mrs- Bectaj j Associated Artisti of Stew Jersey of Mi tramU in Europe and theKew Jwsej, New York and Pwm- ing their home in LelioiG CJT liar* ctreet are the psjenti Uid SUtBS went lt d Show *t the Montdair Stite Tttct of a damshter bora Juij SO in OT- Bjjrai, mtomallT tdkedoled to Plainfidi v CoitlGCCt WtintrtaiTi ok Hospital. dose at the end of this montK, bat Married Sunday An CBtinutBd S,*T6P717 peopl* Mr. Bargee's paiatinn during Mr. and llW. £I<4KI J>. Smith now eontmoin^ nntjl the middle of served DUtside the museum September. PTolniilj» lite in Au- the past few months ban leen in- r. of llmdiwn. lanaedy •* Sootei through the saw 42 jresr old Ao- SVAJSWOQD—Miss Joan Oaro io tfce American W»tensJoi Phins, an tiwparent * of their a new exhibit irill open eoro- Eimnier of 121 North avenue, Dale M. Douglo aio-Visna] Extension Serrioe Thich oratiiis tbe lOOtii «nnltter9afy Satiety Anutttl Shaw st the Ka-third dtti£titer. laam Jeanne, mds fiLros, slides and exhibits to •'. and Mrs. Benedici i»ii3i July It. in Overlook HoqitoL the oil iodustrr, 5tro»ia« K«r •luido, FT*., was - Atfttea* Galteria ia New i and enmnumity gronps ' activity in ihw worid-wiie Married Sundojf Cibn in tte DSA Art &ow Tieir otiter 4*ajta«ra in Dtbbk hronghont New Jeney. Over 81,- married Sandiir to WiHiam L. So- at Oe CoJi«™n. Kew Yak; is the mad K >D0 shipment* were made «u£ «&• manoniy Jr., ton of Me and Mrs. ISlj Center tiiBerj, Sew To*; A ^•vf^fa-*- KM bom to Mr. tasi tner 40,000 vent unfilled b»«snse To F. R. Gianforl flw Xmctaur Mnseam Shmn flu there «eif turt oujnji fihni to Flainneld. Tie Ker. Waiter V. Sirs. Wiffiuii Benwn GI 4SS Hsiri- S»torf»y limn 9 UB. to *:J0 p.m. Prophet* of St. Mary's Greek Or- «m nvsnue Jiilj a i» Omriook •nd Snnd«j« and Imlidrjrt 1ram S thodor Ctarct, Sbinh Kaiufieia, Xsnfedair Htueam; aad to S p-ni-, (« lasted in tlie State jterformed tile ctrorotniy at that Mb* Dale Mar? DOUJJIHJ si and fcdult Hotut Annex oa West State street chnrcli. Prospect street, davjhto t] Center, and laoil Priawck 3*5 cacsanniiH* laifiy lita afljaeent to ^thei • State tS»pitoi in and Sire- Stuilty U OoM thia SB-TUX irtiici! is free T .All k PoBijwiqs It recejrtjon at tbe Ar- Pittstorrn, became tk Uk Ssfli -&»-Ar5 Saw ran >or Inn, PJainfidd, the wnpte left lif tie WeCfeJd H*£*s*»n of » bate -Jolr 31 is Orertook 3 is Xroej aitli SUlniM and Jatttngs mt Sown of *Uk taffeta -with JlAd lace. A ftB^Brtij) vefl of Frxmch SI Ansefan'a Prbry, BooVranl are tike patafnsl £uad- Tt»» attBcheil to a yum'i and an undt of the Eobert Salier «f 752 She ewxied Tiite orchids oJBriitod nt tie plM* July 17 Is Owrlmi HospJlaL * • •* rscepiion followed ai Mie Janet C Zimiaer, Orlando, htttnc ' Mr. and JftW. Jftaeph A dmehter trw bom to Mr, and Met. Htu'bgu't Mac£uuum of $\1 »«t suud of Junior for her Hiss Alice PlnsfcsoAi siigtaz. She won * eiwer jtomi over Gardnci serped « mnii of a dss£tter, fialiarroe, a- Uw taffeta empire faodk*an dand Rayrooflfl ^. Welch a) Jolj S in East (h^nec General earned ux old fasiiiaued boiEQ3£t best man. Kobert * * * Union, s cousin of tie Jfe snd StnL Tbum» and Stev«n Bartheliaes * * * MsnfcaS rf SO Wotfcld Bridesmaids were; Mlsi fsnet A daaigteer wibom te Mr. *nd sister of the hride- were oshers. are ti» ja«Et» of * dtaeiitei- born The bri3e was of JSK : •& *» WOE feora u JSt, sad Kit Mm. MJIUE £n«^ i* SB in JtBk Souih Flsinfidd; Miss Car- 3 S3 in oline Kiilha, South Plainneld; and MonttlaiT State • * * Miss Patricia Hcrphr, Mountain majored i bom to 3lr. sitd avenue, Seotdi plains. Tfaej were Mrs. Arch V. Br*riaff of *BB EMTT- dressed ia mail*. elart ajjwolyew • of OsBoda, Sidv, are aa pareoti wni *wamt Jidy 96 ia Mr. Gianforte WM P« ' of * flsucWet, 5tuwn ScoK, born from Hillside Higl S* \ Irty !£, LaaiEiacil Brwia- is the Stevens Institatt of W" .io*srf»««r i JMBS asunei Tern Kajr. Tte Lare- ! HT. and Mrs. Chcrles de asd Mrs. Bandd 3L Mrs. Tiooiai Kcnthsw of 1M? Btrtle avenue, Scotei Hoboken. A member of P" k Madio ! ien itar* thrser of J-U» Cdkrmtl Crawm Faint, irtiL, »B- Kappa fratemrty, be ii * » ttte Wrti of Ihetr wseond announce lie birth of a ion, Hajmiond Stewtrt, July 15 in Over- cal design engineer wits C A sac ma burn to Wr cMl4 Nanrf K«i Xn. Harms is kwk HHL Aatronantics in San DfH" John BrcneBt at tff Fiuii— a f Annette Parism Tb,e bride and b of Mr. and Hit E. (I Pa- A ton was born to Mr. and Mrs. on * crous-conntry hrlp Raymond 1_ Htmtcr Jr. af £27IWcso, WTIEM thfli will n»» Mr. *nd Mrs. CbnatojAOT Mr- Htm. » UM am of Hn. Ker-North Chestnut street July 27 inbeme. ihsir Bums of 14 Bennett place MuUenberg Hospital tt* Mitit «t theiT fin* H. Aed the Ut* Mr. Htrua. Mark, JBJF II is EM! • # * Jim Boyes, BOTI of A Asvthiet was born to Mr. and J. K. Boyles of 312 Jeftn" lai tws mater*, Lrftn Ajaxt, In, Ernest J. Yxnui of 1027 Co- COIMC pIT VACATION? niH, is tgrendtnc ih™ ™£ R«i. amd Eusas Carei, two. Mr. aTeaoe Jnir 2S in MuoJen- period at Camp W ill MTE. Samud Bburii of SOS S««tHtal ••at to Gardener.

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«t Heduced Prices When your oul-o(-town frientfj thS» woy, te?| tjitm 10 bead Kc«iiB Monday introduced.""*,bill in the : Commission Gives Miss Judith Barbara Umstead, daughter of M*. arid Mrs, , state Semite to idtisaee io*j[ijnum N. Unutead of 824 Coolidje street, ww marriedkitcurday to Sobert wiip jy ; ori bene- tnajs* ami a mwnbtrt of Phi DbiisbroBlci, son of Mr. am) Mrs. Joseph A. Domljrwk* flf 1«3K Ei»t« The Kew Jeruy Youth Study Plain* frattrnity. Second street, Scotcb Plains, The Rev. John A. HeiBjrie'perform^ Commission, in its fourth annual The measure : sronsored by the ttrtmonir In the Church uf SU Anne, Oarwood. A reseptiflj] foK report made public today, hailed Richard Van Blerkom of Elisa- twin measures adopted hy thSenatore s W»yn« Dumont Jr. (R- lowed at the ColumM* Club, EataV Warren) and Alter* Jt«Cw (E- beth, fornitriy of Tke place, has way.. • V •; '.-. . . ..-:/-.•• -..::/ Legislature fluting the past year recently neeived his Ph. P in v aimed at strengthening the schools Burluigton) is designed to peg The bride, escorted ..by .her. fai the beneflta ai about half'thv »»er- you won! le vilil mathematics from Harvard Uni- ther, wore a gown of. embroidered in their right against JuvenHe de- versity. . -"' •.'.'• linquency- . .. e weekly'wagf in thf state last tulle fashioned with a itted bcplice year. .- .. ; ,, .:..-. ;;.: : • • Patricia A. Field of 1026 &>- and Sabrina neckline. Her tiered One of the new laws authoriies , The top weekly benefit Is now full skirt term.isated In a chapel eitattlinhment of child study teams : ward jtyenue is attending the 30th 1 |35 *.. week, for 29 week). T he sfinnal. National High School In. train. A tulle cap heiil: tier »ibow ;in each county to consult with the Dufflont-McCay hill would not ex- length illuiioo veil,: She\ carried | schools and provide supervision stitute on the Evinston, 111., cam- : tend the titirntionof beneftts, pus of Northwestern ^University, a cascade ba'jauetrf white row* and guidance of programs design- City. ed to meet the education*! and' Dumont Ba)cl the bill also pro- Opp, Municipal torjtIng Lp*" Enrolled it) the education division, and white delphinium centered vided 12 week*, dlsqualitiNation with a whita.orchid,corftaga-. emotional needs pf rnalitdjSated Vis* Field is studying contem- illdren. for: fraud and th'r« .nnj.ntha dis- porary; problems In education and Itiss. Prances' iaejchllc of Woorkin wore a iiiaUhliig h*»idr*»i mnd to coordinate school, mu- Judith Ann Werner of 6B3 Shad- carried » cascade bouquet of blue lei pal and county delinquency owlawn. drive and Joyce Temple delphinium with it few white gUdi- Second Son Joins revention and treatment services. Picketing' ol U9 Beechttoud place li and small leif ivy. : It follows -every child In the have been named to the dean's list Miss Phylrja Talker of 60S Bob- omm unity from the cradle regis- of the Unirersity of Rochester for sievclt. stioet and Mils Barbara Father's Firm high school ige using the: the 1968-59 academic year. Ortnsby of Ktnyslle Part, the bride- of police, school attend room's cousin', were bridesmaids, H. Clay Frtedrlchs. president of nee officers, social workers and l«iBli Dickinson J, Barnttt of 141 Harri- 'heir aqua gowns and headdresses H. Clay Frladrlche, Inc., fanweod ithers, ts needed. son avenue and Jo Anns Myers of. were the same style as the maid and Westtleld, hat announced that The report urged the ptate com 2'* 741 Marcellus drive, both sopho- of honor's. Their cascade bou- his younger Bon, David M, F'ried- missioner of education to tncour tnorH at Douglas* College, have quets contained blue delphinium riuliu, has Joined his .«•! eitate ng« boards of education to tike id been named to the dean's list fot with ptnd gladioli and small leaf and lnsurar.ee firm. Mr, Fried- -antage of this legislstlqn. at-holastlu excellence durinic the ivy. rlchs' elder ion, Henry {J. Jr., has The commltaion »1EO wag grati Jr.. «»».•* past school year. been associated with the firm since ted, the report said, with anothei B. Telton Edward J, F*rkas of 1ST Grunt .. , rt t * lpB3. egislatlve accompliahrnent, tho ». July avenueH VCilUB> ,pt;gLt;i ScotcJ f. hIB^EJ-D Plains'j . ITO-O ,VCq wau s ' beat The spring semester grades of transfer of h*mo Ufo asslatanci ll man. The bride's brother, Dwryl Daiid Friedrtchs received tils ed- Betty; Garner, daughter of Dr. and ' rm the State BoaVd of Child Wei- tlmstead, and fiobart J. Barenoiki )Cation in the Scotch Plains pub- Mrs. R. L. Garner of 813 Nancy; lic sthoola, Lawrsnueville School '•re to County Welfare Boards. way, and Margaret Tibhetfl, daugh- MRS, ROBERT DOMBEOSKI of 528 Willow avenue, Scotch Plains, were ushers. 'and the Wharton School of Busi- A study of the loiter care pro- stei* 111 " r ter of Mr.-ind Mrs. Wallace Tib- ness and Finance st the University vided by the state gave new fores ti to atUnd fomal commence- bets of 744 Scotch Plains avenue, Mrs, Dornbroaki was graduated of Pennsylvania. He ii married to the commlis!on'« recommenda.; ft exereim BMt I™ 5 *t;Oet- have CjUtililed them for the dvan'a John M, Shftffty Attendi from Weatfleid High School. Her to the former His) Helen Showal- .Ions for this change. Henceforth list at DePauw University, Greenr hueband was graduated from the Jie counties will hav* Bole charge1 "piflwte ot Weatfteid Sigh' ter of Lartcister, PB., and lives at Ind. Harvard Law Program Scotch Plains High School. Beacon Vilitge Alits, in PUinfietd. 1 administering subsistence pay- John M. Sheftey of 5DO Birch The bride, ww honored mt A mis- H. Clay friedrichs has been in enta for children judge ij in their avenue is one of more than S0O cellaneous shower^ given ty Miss the real ent^te and innuran^e busi- iwn hones. ut Laboratory Makes Calliope lawyers from all parts of the tltilt- Levchik and Miss Taskar »t the ness In the irea since 192 T. This -will give state board work- Stetc-B ottendin; an intenai/o latter'a home. Mrs. Joseph's Dom- irs more time for (election ami :wo-week course of inBtrnction In broski gave the bride a luggage upervision of. foster homps and Mississippi Stern-Wheeler arloua 'phases of the law at the e-hewar. Polio*ingt the wedding ither phases of its guardianship rehearsal, the bridal party was Carey Offers nd car* programs. It also Is ex- Harvard Law School, The pro- CtOSIDr WIDNIIDAYJ~WJIMNO JUIY » AUOUIT dii up ind down the Missis- aqve money by el I wd tto Ohio may not only ird Leborttoriea group which has home of the bride. ng duplication of services. The courses in the Program of Co-operation [ained farae for high speed input Instruction for Lawyers include .ind the bmd," but will also see ind output devices in the electronic planning, corporate taxa< Acting 'Sheriff Roy E. Carey colorful aivinco herald in the emputer field. tion, labor law, taxation at interna- Morris County Tbe Delta Queen, whose air-con- fluid last we^k he would co-operate, tional trade and Investment, anti li' asked, with the freeholder's ivho •& Queen will soon have an un- itloned accommodate trust problems, securities regula- •aj jteam filliope witli color et- iver liUO paaoengers, offers a va- arc taking aver tho administration tion, tax aspects of res! estate Fair Sets Sports of tho U'nioi County jail, :ti h tie steam clouda emitted iety of cruises from Cincinnati to transactions and protection of tint lastrsment. Using the 32 Freeholder Thomas G. Dunn, Sew Orleans, Chattanooga, Pltts- Americans and' their property mpftr whistles from the Car Races Elizabeth Demoomt, said tho board urph, StT Paul and flhortar ttipv 'bolt Witer Quoen which sank .broad. was willing to sjt dawn i to Reelfoot Lake and Kentucky f jtta i^o in the Kannwha, iake. She bus Income famtiua HS Informal sessions will . permit Three famous sports car courses nnd work out the mechanics of the those who attend to exchange ideas ir ntu Point Pleasant, this :he steamer which carries tourist* will be reproduced, in miniature, transfer of control. il wslon of the real with lawyers .from many areas, in- at. the Morris County Fair, Far- Traditionally, the sheriff, as tho own to the Hardi Gras at New cluding the Virgin Islands, Union «rnpinrin»" is a development Orleans and to the Kentucky Der- sippany, during tho running of the county's highest peace officer, TMS Sbtpud Ubdratoriee in Sum* pi Sojth Africa, Saudi Arabia, New Jersey Spouts Gar Champion, the prison, but July 21 a ruling y at Louisville. An increasing Puerto Rico, Canada end Vese- I, nHwr* E- J. Qiilmhy in product umber of large jtvmn recent- ship, Aug. 17-23. by Super lot Judge Walter- L. Met- iipr, Aln serving as chair- g almo'st every state in the Three nights of competition will fteld 3rd stripped Carey of his au ly been charterinhi g hthe Delta Queen n of tbe bird for Creeae Line United .States. be field triala with drivers run- thority. , Tor their conventions, betwuea her ipua, Jut,, he takes an inter- ning a miniature of the Sebring egularly scheduled public cruises; Hetfleld ruled that the law en in keeping the luxury cruise c'oaWTuesday, the ElkharL Lake On:such occasions, it become* a Board of Health abled the freeholders to take;ov«i ime'[ DeHaQueen, before the ctfofie Thursday and the Seattle imple matter to eat all members a pnjnty Jail on their own option lie ejft •- Stales Pool Rule Seafair course Saturday. ;ogether for special presentations The Union County board did,a Clnsscs"for these three nighte unk H, Shcpard Jr., president d «onfei«iieeB, in contrast to the Juno ID In the -wakf* of an audit SCOTCH PLAINS—The Board of field trials ire bused on horse- ihd LbtLaboratoriesi , iinter- problem that exists when they with showed mishandling of prison nf Health Monday nijfht eave its power of the Hports curs. Cl; W bit l«ting of the big steam lather at some big hotel and are cuntcen funda, Anal approval to anordinancdi e A will be restricted to cars over i»pe long enough to remove the ;empted to stray oft" to other afc- the original 121 tiornopower; Class B will hove A grand jury investigation die i !rom his ears and remark, :r»ction3 in town, Once aboard g g cars from 01 lo 12,0 horsepower; closed that |220fl in profits from IButhtr Quimby dream come he Delta Queen, with lines cast pool ordinance adopted in April. Class C will bo for cars from 66 to the uoJe of candy tigarets unri tn Wbcn he was a yound lad, iff, tlpey become a "captive audi- According to the amendment, HO horsepower; Class D is for care to Inmates went to the Republican Lijed tta steam calliopo on thft ncc." the use of the pool by infected per- party for political purpoaea. sons is declared unlawful if the from 4Q to (S6 horsepower and it Lulu Belie on the Ohio Demonstrating the new electric •Carey challenged the constitu- Miter or operator is aware the CIUBS E ia for cars from 0 tn 45 hit ihe hot brass keys keyboard of the modernized ateam tionality of tho freeholder tnke- poo! is used.by such persons, horsepower. There will alss be a ttled tli fingers, and the steam c.s 1!bpe, Quimby invited attention ovor and it WHS resolved by Kot- Rtcordd concerning trio Munlt lailiea tlaas which Is unlimited. "Iwtibwt parboiled him. So to the east with, which the keys neid's ruling. condition of the pools will not hove On alternating nlgfcta the sports I « Winls H calliope for the may : be manipulated] and the to be fcept.bv the owners as orig- curs will be competing In gymkhana Carey tho Republican cundldato "|neen with a remote key- prompt response accomplished by inally called for. events. These will Include pole for sheriff said that ho «n will- , W» liavo rigged up a nya- the magnets that operate the valves The amendment also provides bending, running figure 8'i thru ing to deputize tho Jail keepers f of mifnstic valves on a new admitting steam to the whistles. now in the prison so that they ™»Mi mt inercury contacts os hnt proof of notification to tho pylons, ravorae courses an*1 vnri- In the oid day a," eavs Quimby, owner of a violation must be fur- ou9 other events. could carry arms if necessary. l/eya located at some distance. tho callioplst hurl to push down W lfrhts in a variety of nished before the mogiatrnto can Hluat dub for these cvonta ia the lie BHid that na things stood ! with all Ilia strength on the hot levy a penalty. Jersoy Sports Car Club, one of the now if an emergency should de- will be proi*et«d into the brass keys that were Tucchanically (loud as the callioplst per- The ?20 yearly license fee to op original sports car orKnnizatlonu, velop and arms had to liu uouil t connected to tho manual valves and body in thu jui! wa? authorized to ifler do tli. erata a private swimming pool, as The sports cfir activities are held it was n hot, tough Job to ploy a state in the first ordinance, was in a special are* of th« fairgrounds l Drivers who -would llho to por can cieputiuo. ensy to operate us an ordinary pi water a fee of 1G cents per l,C'0O cipato in tho New Juraey Sport3 Citrcy at-so olTercd to make his ano, And the color effect, ^vhich gallons will b« charged annually. Ctr (Jhamplonahip may do HO byouter office avuHnblu to the pur we cull the aurora, Is something writing for entry blanks from the ontsof juvinile dclinquonts for vis 15-DAY new. Fink steam, green steam, Fair OfflL-e, South Beverwyck rodtl, lline. amber, rod, violet, orange-^very soy btcome mystified at the wild Pursippany, or frnm members of Dunn salrl lio believed the Eem- ctuisi aK shade nnd'tint will rise whoops uii(i weird colorful wisp fh-3 host nrffflr:Nation, the. Jersey ncratic-iroritrolled freeholder board In feathery clondu ns thn music that riiso nkytvard from trip PABKA£ Shorts Car -Clnt>, woulil cu-djier-iito with Catny. to th* takes the air." River Valley on dark night!), the Iri LILI^ ijteuntlinc, reaidetit^ of tho local coiiBtubulai'y acaurca thsm WISTINDIU Suninlt-Chatliam ar»a of Now Joi'- thiit 11 Is not a banshee with AM ** *• fully m\rtnM»M4 rura Borenlii accompaniment-—la b: a cnllione for the Queen, boiiiR * NASSAU Named Dept. Budgets prepared for the forthcoming :i« Chief Ly Merck but in tho Ohio Valley nmi iil the Mississippi. SEPT. 2nd •Fred P, Ducatman of Ifj7 North ,,,BgpedaUy dmigned Cottasc place hns tccn iiai with £rm-but-Saxibla budgcis and re ports chief in thfl I *iy* anol Coat Contrul Histisrlniciit by ilcri-t soles, gentle support, l & Co., Ira;. He wiia Inrmcrly sen FAST SERVICE 10ft upper 1M ther.. lur cutft ustiumLui in the uuiint: dc Fitted to a T parLmoiit. 6N COLOR PROCESSING for all toddlaral /UmiHIOU A natHo nf ^cw York City, Mr. -DAY CRUISES Mr. itii'l Mi«. Diiciilmiin art' tho I^N piitents of two mum Htul fi iliin(fh- Ch*oto from throe wortdorful fobrku chseki in Afnol.. . solid colors In Cup] on I tcr. Mr. Ouuntman Irt intcrestml 8( M 1 FREE DELIVERY , , . or beautiful plaidi by Don River . In tha aver lovfn' SMrtwalit oaty cars OtTOSEH 2,9 in tho nctlvlllcH »f tin Boy Pfiuiln, Liltlo U'tguu mid Indlni] Gubleo. Pidur** D(l!v«r«tl dresi . . . Jlifli 10 to 18. with Drug Orders NOW WtDDINfi HECtfTtONS BOCtAL FUNCTIONS OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 10 P.M. Dodo it' Prescription* Carefully Plllid riANO RECITAIS Full Line of Orthopedic Shoes MEETINOJ JunxxAt RANDAL SHOES 131 Quimby Slretl ADami 1-1131 Official Girl Stout Equlpmnnl Afi^ricy Woman's Club 171 E. BROAD ST. ADAMS a-36i» Or WBBll'1151.1' Open Man, 1 Frl. Evening ')U 9 a'cl«ck !K?K UNI 3TS S. BUCLID AV8, 54 Elm St. Opnn All Do/ Wo«in«tday« Op DPI Mon. Open Wot!. During l\i\y and August AD 3-9639 AD 3-6343 $ewn i^ce west to Cerry McGowan hold tbe flrat p)«ee a jujsitlon in the total' numMi ^ foir fcer boat tat Wednesday moraine _a !-?.•=•• JoinU accuroaiated towards tfte umn c™ J«M»,, Cathy JOBM, BriM " ' playgroand traphy. bali contest waa held. The Stanley, '-3*B*'KaMronkeh, Q«ry - Two Merrttt, Sue Sii Pt" Pittlpal JUher, *Ur*a CHai, J*cld« MiiLtr, waim enoerger end Mabel Deiiaeo _ the girl's champion wa* Joanne JPat * wferenduin n tftlutie Hurt, JUtti Killer, Unit done beWnd the teadera in their NeUon. wisft nl«n i ^ Vwfeiwr, DITH Vid tptoJ number of point*. WJiite HfclMtn* wQl e Thursday moraina; Lincoln de-(he.wne action Had* vfrrtaliv, Sa«n W oqd^r to ti» autfUadiof bqy CeliiMbw . feated Grant fn a softball to d TsBinilr ffnbifk, by a •»«• ot 10-9. C»rl 8»*mcr, *<*» Bind*, Barbara Tueid*y and the borne team turned bit » bomemn, triple, double, Owen, Jffi aWvKt, tit G TV r«"f*r children at in a 27*5 victory behind the kitting » single for the winner*. erli* CflttJC , MfMarilyl n Skin, been jo»kine pot hnMcr* «4 fB»13Ui; Skip at Churia* Mason and Brock Cols- All afternoons this f*»t week BnnJw, Mtry Bradtr, Am* hot pl»t* »*U. CUldras dsht atttdy of raUroxl M»ty AOM Hall, ran and older h»T« t«n working was *pent pUylng gamea of ill Alan t rit of fu bm Htt S^ kinds ond pwtietpatinc in craft*. oU<)n J*r . . Taketaw, colon i»l mitt, cork mats and tout'} HdElnlBT Tl.uwd.jf. Tw which usef^mp. .. • . w#ek waa ____., Jhll Kamkr, Hark Eel- tt*. raffia m*tetl»l», ftlmei belts ty Charie. Maaon led the Bob ClauBten «»d C«rl TishJer traina. «rt, Btrerlf Shriek, starrer!* Bb- Ixwk l d dti | aTee attack. The «n*I aeore, of Lincoln tooi.first f*Ke in the fc^ntfta* rlci, Ann* Biricfc, Beth lihriri, Linda Matin*!, Annlej CoSujnbBi SI, MeKinltr 11. doubles in the town horseshoe nd la^ky HtowwRartrwita, NaneN?y g/ Port, Borinia Cooke and John Coltmta and Ken Bogar tournament Bon Clauasen took.a of West'Orange at S« Kazan Drai*, Ha* Bowlby, JJjwta ttowll?, *>m _ n>v* nude colonial jonta.] MMMB-ted CoEumbm tn the town second place in the singles. ..;... ty pw*«utDif ftnd'li », JW Uwtfc Bobby loon, John Baker and Annie Post have! hetptthtu tottmtment mtiet flnUii- inationa. Fhde HUto M awdl BetbSrfb r L**i«Li -W Ta« addad the eorfc coasten Xa thelrj ituj But and aecond, »#«p«etire!y, The citUenshlp award* for tie award winnna werei r«sateat. of inth* ColuwbuiJanmwnenL Bun- week went to Tony Ftttipaldi and Barton Ora*t aadVal*™ Cottjrf lanis Pace, Steven Boxer. nenip* In «w Colnmbua tonrna- Btftdtn, Dothota, John HusJJton and Jartj Mtot were Btio Cutearo, Jam«J Th* tnuh hunt winners placed fn &&J&«#m, „.- Cook* have- done wnw work with Mawn, Charlai IDuoii, M4 Lynn following order: Tint, Edith and nwt otlcinal 14", the E&, th« r«ffi» Haae. Moore; second, Bruce. Cox; third, Gifts Of (OTEL ifea's mid Kathr thmwiti. d Grant loit anotSur aoftball A nod ea«tl* dMoratln* »* (l«h, Lynn Aehman, and irth From Many UMI^; th« coach, - h»a Stewart' Cull* «««: Danny Ilalo, Judy Willl*nn, Tdnt Grimtey. ' P*tc Sntth. Bobhr n*nhft)m, B J«ki» One*, I**** Brawn, man fete l*W*nia, p»«*tafi D»nce, Bernard Conrad and tl We>«y Or****, Betty GMTCM, T. to? tkaia* - - -two Fclter brother* on hfi ttani T,«*OatNa} Ml*iu far plr •REAKINC GROUND v* i award* for S«*t*k PUiaw, ar* Uft t. ' Tit main traft for the wt«k Here's What the t6« to Car* groohd fair hat been nlliflf in tin SUrllai E. CIWe; wu (Inip brtUini; froM which •para moments at Gnat. Th eW KH. TarM* W. at* thajter, GMff* t. IkrH*, D.U, laay.rdt, bticaleti and Mrrinff* youa*»tei:»'h*re been working w/m Mad*. "' ""- - I NTiR NATIONAL'; their kooUu, deeoratloni *nd pro •f ^a SkS^ SaptUt Elfaatota. (j^ •TRENTON — Her*, whrt .tike 57 t3m *. . ' A UtiOunrWId W«4na*daywaa ttate Legi*latur« did enm for thil nfft-t Flyen irere onrRo>o*mlt .playground, ww the Harold and Tow tlu ipailil artnl nf tk> week. The _ MM jMCWv p!>_ , made up and delivered to the Jwrn 1 fair Urt.W**, TJae children wer* annual hat «aow In which, both tfce doublet. tnt prlaa* went to Marie Dbton, Beth Mnwea. ; of everj famitf Tegbtered M leadera, and .children. partidpaUd, . The whit*, hanor ribboi|* award- "to forth* ilanniog- and Grant pt*ttt*tt^ DMIIJ Ilolo and Tony Spent most of their time In a soperrislia of over twenty stand) Tfaoie receirine ribbon* included: ed for citiienshlti and «tm|M)ration Cclanan,. funnlwt; Ken Bofar, N. J. pMttfetVCindf Brown; fanniest, duHnff eaeh.wieek werr* presenteps d nu«t otigiifl; John Cirolo, ms.t aid *wta».,WfMt«M will be aa- TUt week at Waahlnfton pj Linda .Sweener;: mo»t edible, El- DRBSD€N DRESSIS- nouncetf ne*t *•**.; t o RoRw lieMynd G«or(e HetiHeti. tuuaual; San JBatley> clavereet; ttouad the craft for the waek. wai len MuWt; Wt home . BiidBiidaa, and Horrii Tark, *lUfeit. Honor- . Twenty-*hrt# pirioni wei* gimp bnlilng *ni the pltygTouni ShJ5tti rt ii .:Tw*4f VVMtfWhhi lorgwt Ston D«rvotwd En Sh«onJ5ttie«; snort original, B*t»y able mention awards went U> T, T. . • _• • ^" • • • • • . •. • c. ' '•• • • • preatnt for tew bat ihow. Jane* em produced Mch thliip 11 tn Thli.past watk the teen-averg Gallu«;«eBri«jr»<*Ml principal; hieiaen.^Hdftoiable,mention biit- D«Camal, Wendy and Betiy i,' hnnxlit*, belt* .and pn* ' were nwn-dtj to Kathy took a trip to Foreat ladf«, play- ni,$*,;»*Ki***t,-"M*rr Behweni- tp hy ed aoftbdratKenltwD-rthVpartkl- Graves, Jackte-Hare*, Bvsemary to Drow« .,. Briun, . BBarbarb a ^JhraeneyJh, ' CKriCKri«CK«-i -'•" Mir** a*Jtidf*a. The folio* In a clow- fame Tuudtr, Lin- Briun, =. Barbara patcd In 'craft*, •want .at tile Y arid Ellit • Jbhnton, Karmond, kwafda.'were ffivm: PrettlMfc, tine Kroncke,, ttianne. Robert*bt , Leaw, Oavid and Buaael Brown ; coln pUymmniJ defeated the ,B» Jo risk/,, O wtn Dsbotne noil an'd'competed in «rltw toomi- "•• • modern, nta; - • " " v and Ken Marts. • Wuhinitonaqilad, 8.0. BM Ander- Ksthy Y •on and Itoag Hard or lead the of- In'» return'c»fn« witt the K«nU- The Introduction of diamond Bmw: ihrea apeelal tyvtr, Dee-ife feme . for Waihoin^tun. In the The pariieipanta Included: Kevin worth teen.»B*n«, the WestBeldera btdl, a sort of miniature batetiRll, ReU, UnWOnma and -•••••••- fleld Bill Newril played pltcber Roberts, Dianne Roberta, Fat won by the acore of 6-iJ, " captured * /air amount of interest Grave*. + , < and (liortjtop, Othw boya partlel- Livesejf, .Glleene Llvesey, John •the pitching of Jim: Smith. «c- during; the week'* activities. The T** HeKlnlar play- the Lincoln playground "Hat Jotin Mauwr e»we in flrat in ment also found the older hoys he, Deborah Badonsky, Lynn ground held its* first archery tourh- Show" Wednesday morning. i eon- participating. Waah'tnrton lent Bill lyan, Barbara KJronche, Mary a Blunt. The tournament consisted Joanne Nelson waa awarded iaat ttttUS a* the litiitlo champion end ith Catven, Christine Ann Cer-of ten rounds of target shooting. first place for (he prettiest hat, a " *5.90 to Ml$0 •ftafnoof n Joait kU»Mf wd BaUf Doug Homer and Scot Miner aa ven, Phil Reeder, Brud-e Mey, Judy High for tho boys -were Paul flower pot arrangement, Linda douhiti (hMtnpbn* to the town Yankielun, Botsey Vliet, Anne Fletcher with SS4, Larry LatRin Thbran tank second place with her tonmament thii week. Vliet, Marie Kronche, Judy Gold- 252, and Jerry HcGowan,S2l Japanese hat Carol RUB sit an o won This weak** ipacUl day was the blatt, Barbara Kore, Cindy Brown, Linda Mayer wu high for thea first place award for funniest hat • Chic JUNIOR SIZES 5 to 15 tat ahowheld Wednesday, morn- falg Rnltnd, Owen Oaborne, Bat- girls with 2ia,f decide the outitend- for the neatest nata. The price for ond;:*ith-her pie pannhat First Jiffy taltia, the film ex and straw belts. : . ASdrtw the moat original went to Albert iBg boy and girlVrcheri. The Anal place for special type, • went -to JltaPtotoaandM Matiucca with Richard Anderaoa lanyards, key chalni, bracelets, and conteat will begin Tueiday , and Edith Moore for her lillypp^i Tjat COM! IN HOW AHD Mt ACQgAINTIO winhwa weta.'Undm taUng «Mand place. Kathy Boyle belt* from the g)mp material. Pot wi combine target ahosrtinjt and ^ ...... ' • ••• : -.; ••'.,; '• • •.. •• .• • . • •-• ••...- took llrat pHte tor the prattled aMemt and tolnnial msln wen «*»n fisldi a,Tctwir. p»rltclit»nta hat; Parley Neaman was runnernp. own durln« the \ week. Amon(t Iitn thh e ttiurnatheni t wiiw J hose wo rlting wtth the gimp were »lk" rt Don Vella and Beth Sortor won copo, Dan Sharkey, Watch for our OtAND OWNING the flr*t;twD places for the hata OBUtsiey, Jimmy O'Huro, Har- GltMo Smith, Bill MorrWn, DOROTHY Jto- made of the atronyett materialt. ld Brown, Elaine Haley, Nancy Marrltt, and Joyce and Claudia CEUMATION.. .Soon The tttitta for the moot colorful Fecoskay,' M a r t h a McCultocb, Howarth," hati went to Barbara Crittendon Bruce Tuploy, Janls Livesey, Hilly A, new craft waa featured on DENNIS and Lrnit Lasar. Peter Wood and Cain, Betsey ?etcrg«n, Rosemary the teen-age playground this, week. •Aalla, Harrfiutn tonic the first twoSalo, t/yn'Rysn, Joni Aekerman, The project was the making of ani- 414 North Brood Street plaeta for the funniest hate. Kate Bj-ers, Dianne Roberta, Steve mals from wool yarn. Those teen- Elisabeth, N. J. tae week a clorer find- Larsou, Joan Badonsky, .Marie ajfera -who made poodles were: Kronche, Barbara. Hope, Barbara Mabel DeHarco, Claudia Caznos- .'wae hdd. The winner An AflrcMtjv* Kettauranl Of thy eytttt, ChrEitine R»ch»)U, Sweeney, Christine Kdonche, Cyn- sola, Sathy Linney and Sue Crick- fe«n4n.iS fa«n4tif «nd four five- his Kin, Linda Day, Tommy Hob- enberger. Octopuses were ramie S«*vinf Ovlklcxi* HUab No. V Elm Str«t - Nwr North Av», kaaf *1*T*I* In la*» tkan an hour. y, Joan Feccskar. Gretcben Ask- by: Paul Jqrino, Larry Liikjn, , Ricky Ackertnan, Peggy Gerry McGowan, Tom Merritt, '.! (hiejjrt to National Stote Sank) Lynne and Anns Caetiglla. tkbl evenU Claudia and Joyce Howarth; Linda Q* Your Dran Sh6p|riiHi i K Moowvclt in theMayor and Paul Fletcher. fUroJwfh 3.9872 COMPANY POUCY honethoe tournament at leBerson At the conclusion of the fifth to Tom Craven, aingle*, and week, Claudi* Cagnassota bwwi la Mr ow can

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4*0 NOITTH AV«. K*flT Houni 10 to 4:30 Alto Monday, 7 to 9 tnftimtntifin ptniiwrttitti/ frw puliH* ond BUWHER SERVICE (iifnd, ntiurfk nertricrg HnH Sun 1 tehavt fa alto i UING MOTOR CAR" COMPANY 11M2I*. FIFTH 5T, «. n*m [or miny y«ir! befots earning to WeetfLeJd J7 jr««ri ago. Sh* y»u aiillliiif; ; a f»*ni«r i»*K>l>Br of ijol^ 'feroKl Society Produces Epiacupsi OMrth, Sortt pljiiafldti. » life ,-ww devoted to hisBe«idH her iusband and soa, aiuj fsjnUjf-: «!j[l to the service of tile i( sjurvtved >y a grandson and a New Language (H, - So ttwa he j(aye all ,f hit sister^ Mis* riortnfe B, 3m»ll of enjargitf" fc +n untiring manner. North Figittfield. Even fe .Wetfer pgkt 3> ml of l, His IrJe«dltt»s* and h( tn ffrMBaUt * mino Bays died Tkuredjiy in thethe aimffii rf m HWt-fr-ffW and 245 in Evergrtui,' •. - -1,'1 • , ...' ultant in pediatriea, Dr. L home of her piece, Mrs, Alfred C. who dMta't r«4 rt(e««t»*w, tin lerrtd diligently on Hecke! of 348 Summit road. She World 9* B««M«i** # Steve ^>) Ii^ Utit WBB 96. , - chacken in £ver«rMii MUWkf Monday, with Ittk Su«UM A iiitive at Neif Tort, »be was and H»t evr Ing td »th«:yni(m County Kedical 9»el- the daughter of Wilbelw and Wll- In helmtn* ijKat Poye. In t^f«d r e rty »i» honored nr. Uggett with ifcfHoi lti She lived In Morr.y Hill far GretiuLd<>th« winning. U»itt1»*ttr 70 yean pet an coming to Hoan- Mt« (• f*l*S.#» PiHt, Hiuk V f IN : jE*.Lft»ett had been active in1 tninaide In 19*9 to make Jwr i* to ft. rt«r liwt#*l Spingl»t;. , # V «•«= Union County Medle«l Society home vtbh Mn. Hecke], and Don SUuder *nd third,' fel many fears, served on the «- She *aa : a .number of the No^llo md P»nl«r,Ptrr«nM««l.' tCtrMv* committee »nd aa (jhnirman • cMM,«r ate of :,ih4 public health eonmlttee, de- Hountainiide Union Chapel. The ihuOtboard wtnne'rr In tit+.i Kl,jy iti* Gnosia Club. .•::, There" ore no other adrvivoni. lex avenue wire; Junior boy*. Jata; n » trustee, menrtwr of uw M» tlnw «nd effort* for ttie Irovande,'flral, ind Mltar j^ w*)f»rr ot hit community.1 Dr, Funeral terviceg were held in the-home Monday, with the Rfv.and i arty,aacond;jeniorilr|», U(r>tt w«k highly regarded by ti,-first; Soss Hary^Md , i«8 th«'pkyatcLio* tn hie community Htchard A. Bfran, pastor of: the Sew (Provfdetise Pi*Ayt*rl«n m»r,4 trith thf jifcrui'"Wft«lnf and Virginia Marpky, third. > and: tie attained the devotion of out,": which wasiii nwbJM t)M Chuteh, officlillng. Interment w»» Sikt/-two children took part 111 t! College ana •««* ho»*» of pitienU In a practice pre~ In the New Providence PrwbyU loweitVnlAtim.il rwiiilfn.?' •-.*:;. Vt d ftdbt,i t Pi y eminent- In hio ipMtal attention to' Tn» Hotel *f r«4Mtod (M ttw illiMMi of children. The tin*- 1*n Ceihoterj, • . •- avenue, The children made thrw- motet to "boaur—tfcttVa • W«W d livds. J Mm County Medici! Soaletjr, in epe- bulltowtU nut, wh*re ^ojsli iU\ mtetuiii, IK/I tribute toowr Oement B. Wllcox can moot th«tf bo«A Aurihl- 'the Ui aemlur," Gr»ie*lde tervieea were held .- Erery act oI''«i«r|p!!-M«ii: ta^a"" night .... ,-• .:, •••;,. .• moral act, tb b« teittdtir MOIf))•"_ Uondav in Ftirvievr Cemetery tar It rou haVe a kttntnot on Uw ... - „,., A, Batke Jr. : 22 Clement Baldwin Wllcox of W*h I fctltl* %h» la*ti>* (r*B*tkopiirma* *r 'r, R and toot,by Monomlo, critoriau " »Ir«.E.F.L6we ga» p«d»l, you obrteutlf ul6T»i Nothing ia 10 good n[t>iMfii; n Jfohn P. Dfli U ington, D.C., and Orlando, Fl»., from' "rwdMMnU." An«-H jbn. betotirti«nd.~Gaorfe.iBHi>fi .:/•' •. F».; *we brothers, O.; M»-; Prtrato funeral «mc«i irtre •who died Friday, July 3. He mi wheel roar ffocMin rat t4;toi Id L»«ff-;'n(1"W«'tfl«ld'f11* h*Jd Tuesjajf at Gray'i J|or Mrs.the ton of the late Mr. Etnd M».car and larfet tn rMvi^i !>• wrt' prlate books' haye heeii co11«ct*d »*!* ctawt.-.i-wf't •"*• W** Huth S. Lo ,.,A: Mtfve of Lynn, Mia*,, MM, 1 !1 1 r 1 •|*.We ';Uved' In KortB Winl wife, Ad*le Codding W^lcos, In the future.-. . V :..\ ). '^ diughter of tho late Mr. and Mie. Mr* Einil Mulkr Coll«t«-b(Mnd ahldents'^rill dnd - A second biUreiting.tact brought Charlei Codding of Westflold. SCOTCH PLAINS—MM, K.the- a'lpvelal dlaplay of rmidlnir mate- to light by lurngrs .Is that although r!ns Mull**, At, of 22IT Westfleld rialtf pHptrtd for then In the writing In a'mtjoi tool used in>ev. avenue, died in her tionn Muiidny. 'young people's department of the Mrs. A. F. Williamson ery college course, many ituderits She was the v/\te pf Emil Mulle.r. Westfield •Memprlsl Library, Miua MTI. CntherinD tincTmborgur sre sorely tasking In th* abllitr te Born In Germany, she had re-Shtrlty' Lotlis* Wrlfht, librarian, Williamson, 06, of Gar wood, express themselves en: paper, : A sided in the 'Jnited States 35 haiannounced; ' '- mother of Mrs. CWIPS Roberson student with an eye to the future CONFIDENCE yuara. • . • •• ••• • • •• - of Weatfield, died Thursday in Besides her husband, she loaves Based on.* recent article In thewould be wist to accompany his Miihlenberg Hospital, Plalnflold, New York Timc-e, the display summer reading program with a after a lonir illneas. threo sisters and one brother in Germany, and one nephew, Leo points- up the fact that two valu- "Writing program. A paragraph or Born in Brooklyn, aim had lived Wenuel of 3out!i Plalnfleld. . able BUninitir paattliine far future Wo a day, wiitten (bout s Uoakl m Garwood H years, students mK reading and an experience, or; any appealing Besides her daughter, the lea-ess The funeral w*s held in tho subject will result in a proficiency her husband, Albert F, William- Higgtns "Horn* for Funerals," which will prove rewarding dor* son; throe o-Jier daughters, Mia. Plainficld yesterilay. Interment was Burveya have shown that mnny Ir.g the college years ahead. Be. Harold Rousrfi of Hanover, lira. in Clover Leaf Park Cemotory, students entering college have not cause of this, materials on organ- Kash Mazur ot HenryvillB, Pa., null TVoodbridee. ' road enough claaaica. Studenta ization of themes, writing of Mrs. Gerald Davis of Garwooi; who have read only those great Uiemea, {Jreparation of binllogra- works of literature which arc re- two nons, Russell Williamson at Gwendolyn Gqkey , piica, have been assembled for stu- TAILORED TO Rahway and Robert Williamson of quired reading in high school find dents to examine. . FANWOOD-^Gwendolyn Maty tn6tn»1vea at a disadvantage when Garwood; 10 grandchildren; a Bis- Goley, four-yesr-old daughter of YOUR REQUIREMENTS ter, Mrs, Anna Switzer of Moun- they reach college., On the other Mr. and Mrs. Frank J, Gokey ot Hand, thuse wlig have devotod soine Prompt - Confidential Service tainside; and two Mothers, Adam 221 North Martine ivehue, died Named to Committee Nuerenbergei of West field and at their spare time to cKtfncurri- Thursday in Muhlenberg Hospital, cuisr reading find the college path Chris NuerenberKer of Dover. PJalnfleld of cjstic flbrosis. The Maik E. Klvharilton,. CPA, D] a great deal smoother. The library West field has been appointed tt Services -were held Monday In same dieeaBQ had taken ttie life Of exhibit IH prenented In an effort Gray's; Intewn«ht was in Pairvlcw her twin sister,: Sharon Hiith the comtiilttvu on covperatkin wlti to bring this fact to the attention state authorities of th« NewYorl Cemetery. . Gokey, last Sept. 2, of future college ttudents. Read' Gwendolyn wa* born in PUin- State Society of CortlfledPuWI y ins lists are available, and appro- Accountants. , , Marie Fanrenhok Belld on ApriAil 2121 , 19S19SGG. Bt.de ; Mrs. Marie Fanrenholi, 03, » :JHI !parente< idle U sutvind-.by : 613 Dorian plaice died Sunday M oni; a(a't*r, Elaine Virginia Ookep. dead persons, iueh as Muhlenberg Hospital, PJainfloB, and ono brother, W*yno Robert suit from nucltar warfare. Cokey, at home her paternal HAVE YOU HEARD? fitter'a brief 'Illness. An example of marine a ailk •She is-survived by tvfo dftogh- grandparent*, John Gokey of Mo- hawk, N.Y., and Mm. Mary Dpnn nurae out nf aow'a ear in "infor- ters; Mrs. Lloyd B. Hill cf San mational site." That's the arc* at isr, Cal., and Mrs. Edwin F. of Plain!)eld; htr maternal grand- m tha aide of ths road where n bill, Hall, with whom s!io lived; seven parents, John Hamahir of South Plainficld snd Mrs. Kuth Hamshai board extols "Mather Maloney's grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil- Pickled Preserves" or woleomog dren, and one groat-great-grand- of Dunellon; and hur maternal lias juil annolfiiecd in great-grandparenta, Mr. and Mrsyo. u -t* town with "Warning: Speed child. Controlled ly Rsdar." Life Magazine the imal> Services were held in Gray's, George Vans of St. Pcboraburg, 'Fla, The height of simplicity Is lest "Living, Sound'' th tha RBV. Fred Palrcniiffh, p«n^ "plnti effect." Thut's tho contrac- tor of the ZSon Lmhecan Church were held in tho ATuhdy Funeral Home, Dunellun, Satur- tion that remits from tho magnetic hearing old ever cre- til Ruhiviiy, oftiriatina. Interment Interaction sot up by • parallel was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, day in charge of the Her. Ralph ated. Walter at the Green Brook Baptist flow ef currents in plnstna (highly H. Y. . . iauiiii gas). lMv»n«lil«*idn« mini Mtht Church. Interment was Jn Lake *Hi*m (fn HHtl ntt Kwtily. Nelson Memorial Park, Piscataway »bug-rv.t., to annoy or confuse; ^lAin HtA* Pfi Nicholas Chrisrow Township, coined by (lie "Best CjBoetatlon," No l#nMKllnjr Oor Nicholas Chrlatow of Eliz»beth, HFvlvH« Omty . Unit. lather of George A. Chtlstow at Chi I H* CIIIH» tm "Wflld, died Thursday in hla FREE home. Services wer» conducted in YOU ARE SAFE the Auguat P. Schmidt MBUIOFIBI HEARING AID CENTER FUMMAt DIKICTCHU •, tm r*ar BHanwat wftt ** Home of Elizabeth Saturday. ' wHh UOYItt W LONDON OF PLAINF1ELD 211 I. HPTHST. ' ' George L. Horvath tlAHFORD Services were held Monday in The LINCOLN MONUMENT CO. fl 94317 E, (ROAD ST. I* SPBINGHELD AVtl the Wadsworth Funoral Home, 4M OKAJK9B ROAD ' nil n« I IT «-n < A M Cft 60091 Belleville, for George L, Horvath OVBR ISO LOOAIi KBFEBBKCB9 ' .TUT*. JIHfl :Frl, rvtw T-v, cf Ocean Beach, father of Mrs. Donald Richards of W«8tfield, Mr. Horvath, (II, died Friday in his home. OPIN MONDAY THUOUOH lATURD^Y

LONG DISTANCE : . MOVING As the since 1885 Seasons Turn WESTFtETJ), MEW JERSEY smart young f ashioti plates i ii iaei appear dressed in a whirl of plaid cotton gingham in darkling tonesof green' and red iced with white cottar and bias fold m cuffs. Sizes 7 to 14. S.95 "Miss Sandier" Hush PLANNED TO PRESERTO THE Puppy tic with foam NATURAL BEAUTY OF A FTNB 'cushioned rubber soles. Blaclt calf, Sizes 12 'A • > WOODED LANDSCAPE ... to 3,7,95, Sizes bVt to MAINTAINED m THE MANNER 6M89» OP A WELL-KEPT PARK Ms&vnd pfxin9 otdtrt fflhj

Visitors an always ivtlami FLEMINGTON FUR CO. Ltaflti ubon nquist fLEMIHGTON, NEW JEftSEY' '•:': 'MM LAROEST .^^ NIW ««itri lAicnt MAHurncigim t Bimngiot Of ;WS;wts# household innvnr ltt N(>w r^^/V!-..: * •••^;^R JwHiiy oft'ors direcl. wrvico 1SB TOIJM l.o AM nl-nits . « . Modorn T»l< AU 11-91.10 ward KM i»oa BEST a CO. ENGEL BROTHERS WATCHUNG~-5lol« Highway, Route 72 * PldnfleH 7-fflOO O«* tt 6:30 1>. M, INCORfOflATID ELIZABETIf, HEW JSRSEV •J»- -t i Jilt *• —• -*-• .*•.! ..llrt •••fllWMIWlf •:J q ll' -A ~-L.L '.' ' * TH18 VI Highlights in eri's Menus Other wWe* «U>%« to pat Small Effort Wins College Men er and to> how i^ Fre$h Swmei Corn Know Clothe* Much Favor With dry. jwi IM Good On The ft; rusi-prooi hani^i .' Varied Cake D B¥ CAROLYN YUKSVS Tin. imvoiiUi (oiorfji «.•!*.« .-•..-'..vis*MAM mMvmuL innm tmm AwQcintt ffem* Aff*vt shirt*, wool, - •' 8a-Hi*..Mont Do you have a son going to col- Vnian County Horn* By MARY W. ARMSTBONO lege thi* fill! Besides nil the shop- Union Cmmty Horn* Agent ping for clothes to wear, mother ^fi ^«. hot Tv* at W un pop J*eet corn Variation* of metoodi, should try to teach her son how to Mm attempt to wash tnt<> tb* kttUt * few minutei »ft«r care fur his clothes wfcil* he is il ij j>kk*d, evut though we Vnoi away from home. ihtVjVjgh or WWHT it It tbi idMl w»y. So the ntx Vou can do wonders w!tb pack- wfliht know they sbooS aged cake mixes. Not only a« Of course, one answer ia the fa-to the cleanen? . bet ^ilnK U to .hip for tb« bifh •en* t qu«lity »w«*t ctfrn ev*i[»bl«. there many different typea »nnd thw ferent filHngB and froatlngs t*e means mother will, have to wa»n tboo»* jfoar >wMt corn. Bacauw fmrion for >our son h ,me caka o»« look and taate «uite end tron the r.nntents and return £hne*t )• w imporunt w q«*J the laundry case, as Boon a§ poa-h* doea not have o u, ity in porn, ltow yo&p «r««r han differently. put Ml, Before, moti« fUi» it w|U Jw • factor in how good By all means keep a email lo«* ibi«. ••'••_* taw; to it that he hid it in when you bu? it. If tlw corn cake on hand, for dicing down for Such a procedure will solve part c]«>n ahLrta io wear, i« ra*rWat*d or pitted on i, t ioed cream cake. You may prefer if the problem but there Is still hediile of laundry i» (riU 1**i/ b«;of better qualltjr ti.n orange chiffon, angel, white but- .iome needed training necessary. If your son will b« living in • H-othcr thouid try to- It It w*r* !«ft «t room t&nptra- t»r cake or sponge for this; all lire y her «n • kl t^rs. ~ Ti»f >w««tfl«Mi In sweet corn good, Most will keep a coup!" ol men''s dormitord y or a fraternitt y y th^ con***''front t*1* )i>I«r it wntslnt, weeks in the freeier, if well wr«p- house, there will probablb y b* aivto- the tjeanera, to maintai»tiVL Md UM War cK»n«*) rtpidly to ped. You can slice some cakes matic washers and dryers install- ply of-dean clothes nftAtilJl lUrch ,«0M picttfrr, letvina- > while still frown and alngle slices ed tar laundry use. ..'.-.- rioiia^wUvitlea: ButS'iJ doll6i> UtU. Cod toMperaturea help th»w while the first BOUTM of the Does your son know how much may- have to be le»rn*f pr*v«iTt tht low

flonrarsrW AD CAU ANT TIME _ 24-H*. ANSWERING SEKVICt Sftecml tertlna. qul.t tlrmf omonn Iruw. call JUHmtt THY IT CUSTOM MAPI t*n*mi«ion and In *xc*ll«n) tondltian. Uving r inB room comb. J5.2 x 33.B with fir«plpw- Mod •*' Of IMftRlGLA5 with dining area, 2 twin tii*ij tedroomt, til* both p* ARMSTRONG QUAKER »«»»i)»d porth ond polio. Full bomment, atom- ""* ooliim Kreeni and tktrm wlndowi, Alt. 9<"- W *" 59c Yd. «tfvic», waft t« wall tOTp.Htm tnc!ud*d. 80' If*"1 ^ If n»t before, us it Sunday at 64 Mohowk Troil •" h Avenue. PH(td al $22,300.

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then the ;*T?S to haw the. (TW* iwilMtaf will b* torn p ? ! l th church it completed. (D,), whlfh builng will *»TO in > p«ri,h kill Wring. In .11 termce, !ar«a •• Mrtiwl, gdi»«!»«*),>>wlin» >lky, .Duck il%t ;

t*«n.yith ttw e|tjireh aiiue »51. He »nd his wile, Mrs. Ann* Clover, W ttuir thrw diildwa.vreiida ir tM P»r- Wilson AssaUs Th« KiiM!l>t« putpM *n th Rev. John Byrd lird the B«r, Wal ter H»ii»7, ••••.-.:,. ..••;. njt bjen tp*m wU.j Essex Dciiocrats MOUNTAINSIDE] - Tha'.p. ry If. W*lii(#nt f«r«mi who ptrtlcipttcg fa tht rtvwi»i, will- Uttii i Mi) 0>tr ot \m fHJw *n Ud »W^« iim ,*» B»r. Robert 1 of f 0«BiofT»tl* An^Mblrmiin, John f*t /-"' Brook l»ttt, vlct chairman trn | ompwn (8r.', D.ft, of^est- J, WiUoi o| VttUleld Tuwlay tta, Bw. Ch«t« CrfHer, PUiiuj Board, •» «P«i- er llnai, t*«ti'r Jjn.wn lmi(;-ii(wV"V-i*,'•'•'•'.••:' ."':'-••',. •"•" ' Dyer kaibwn'a nieigtwirl af fl^e K.doptbii orthe ln b#»lf «( JJeti Plmn(n« Bo»rd for five years, »nd Sw .ihjSjn;, fhairntati qf thoLfoni- -Wilson,o, b gni. of 182B Boul«- 1 WR. MAGIC btyt' e h)h)(h ™rd,-charge^ that burton; itivihg (ntfop (Krtnmjttec, sa well all acting committee; prtJlott * truck, q^ned hj the to*n,«tMick : u^e woold pan on »n enjorgency ttennli who 'imi rut.tnii a"blcyiilB ln 'The KJ^OPB ii an isaoclation votei when the.1w>r:.himge mrots ttahwjy kir^nne ind. Willow Oroye of nimflcTpil! and .;owntr planning Rgnin tn-|p«ii] BMsion Aug. 10, fo»d, Feb. 11; Tho'boy» co)]»rbono boards who. educit* tlieir mem- jMust Clear Out Entire Stock! The West^ld ABMmblyman wa^ fractured. bers ant] the people of the state said tho^s mi nndeiBtanibible bai- According to the complaint, In planning and Honing procedures, Offing far V«qHc^ Auquit 8 to IS itanco «j tho p»rt ol the nine-m»(i Burton was itopj>sd-a-, a stop sign It acts -with tho state's Depart- Hudson Countr Jelijfatton, kih in Willow Oroyo ruiil and then ment of Economic Development for alio queitlij ti till suddenly turned in BaWay avenue the establishment and maintenance EVERYTHING GOES ffll»on M|H .jliifeon- derive* and airuck tho boy. of plaTinit IEOMDIB) OPCOITI *

KtMUDAS, JACKETS, SLACKS, ETC, ETC Alll THN DtlSSBS

ALL WWES'DRf5Sf5 v^, AT GIVE-AWAGIVEWAY • -.~m* -. r VAIUB TO $«.«

y 1 fit the end of hia rope, this 5W VAUSV 5T., MAPLf WOOt> ssd lodlilng kitafte seejris to have been nabbed by fi posse andetrune up on,a,tree. Ac- tually, the long-necked »nl- njalyasjpcerlog Over s fence at the soo In Anuterdam, the IN CASE OF FIRE ''-•'jerlati'di, ''•..".'•, • .

CALM and COLLECTED

DANCE TIAM—Lookj tike comedian R«d ButWn* and Bibt.i T3-yw-9ld iltptunt, who — o«caui*v weigh* (dainty 8,700 pounds, wen m«at foi neb othtr, It'i hud b pcy which la !))• Mffcr' —you will know that he'll 1M on ttii job hnaailht two of them do a tfyie itep tirth* «amna InJKollywaoi ' : n . d ^-** <4U^dk#- •iiiB^r i r ti IM ' ii *»^flMiBvL^ala»^aM «ititHMrtool, looking out YOUR i

e Collector of Taxes CLEANED ANP PRESSED ' 8«ip9ctfully reminds Taxpayers that the SHIITS18 SHIRTS 20 lAUNMttDtFINlWIV THIS MISSAOE SPQMSOMIJ BY MUOW CAM* ft THIRP QUARTER 1959 TAX UUNDUtDtriNIIHIiiiunliln A titJItMibh VL»-flr P

FRATURES bTORF is due 7:30 A.M. ,m»(iiTiry IF TO 6:00 P M mm August 1st, 1959 HOUR ON OKY' CtiANINC rf Nqthttot, Stats and Cgunry l ftf Iniuroflet Ae«»h» SERVICE

A I (itCULAR PFH'CEb ONIY ,: p. II The fox offke will be open Monday tvpnfng, August 3rd, run l M0UH SKHVI.Ck WMfcN fJKOl'IOHr IN DAILY BtFOKE NOON from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. SATdriRflV'S. Ul>UI(h 10:30 AM ' ' ATWIIIII) ItlHIltVNJlKIlir ASOO'fliTWS, run. «irr o, ititi conn P1.AN1 Si ((IK* 100 NORTH AVI . .:,„,,,,,» V TJJAPEB. TffPRSPA Y, a^—T • LfOAL NOTICES • Magistrate Fines

11Drivers MATERNITY T¥cBT«KR tMUUBO frrtknwM tfcalt Ultt •*«} FANWOOD — iilii* Grwn of rtr Bpoi *aal |iuuc> *»* m W«Wncton »v«nie, Scotch PUina, tfe>iwf a* rwnimS tr «h»rg«d with drlTlna- without « Jriver licenst, TO Snerf *30 ^ Manieip«I Court Utn&w'vA«ht by Mafiitrate CbMj-jes N, THorn J'- '•A Aiic* Demist'af SUten Ia- *K ]arx) was fined |30 (or ' mine H- • HACK* w pl«tea on a vehicle other than ttie one for which they were • UNOflUf intended. • SMOCKS ;• . -: Fia«d f»r «pee(ti)i|t "were El- mer Bridsbaw Jr. of Wllkes • SKITSWIM w-t: Jane, Pa., (30; »nd Mrs. Gene- • MAf-ONMH *at >•««• ve giittoo of U90 Terrlll road, • Scotch fUins, |1E, William Emwt Homer of Statin - bUnd- p»id (IS for »"»* having a driver license when Jo xad stopped. John L. Donaldson uf Coloni«, who wa» charged with patiiLng an- other c«r on the rightist «n inter- Brood oi Elnt. 3f t acctlon, paid |S coats. A. flG line n suspended. WHTFtW) : : tir, • ' '•.'••• Speeding fines of |20 were paid l*B_tTb« tt*»laT.nmnbtra I tr IU lutrtr. vttt t£p t the Violation Bureau by Frank rat of lit To»u Cmuwtl= . J r»*r •! "» ••h«d on «p()l!c-.tlon la «n- J&M SUPER MARKET Hm*t4 b*inf Ih* agent'Ihfraln •flKNCMAL OMOIMAKCK* OP .Id charf e tllerref, upon whom BJUinitnou'>*F(inetration Mtcadam By order of th« Majfor and Bor- ELlJEn A. WO7PAKTH, 'iiSTwitZ ftsir*Ba"lr*nniu"(T!™ » —lailto 'adh"yda. (. Cbrpont Ion», CeneraJ, o (H evineJ mmninoUB Con Crete Type A. F. Cterk, FREE DELIVERY SERVICE TO SUlut« ofJJtir Jerwy. preliminary -3B-21 Ftea (21,45 AVO*D1*AWCB VO AMBML D,A.—ISO Tuna. I.KOAI, XOT1CK [dt tagglni of tlil a: C*rtin&at* of Clcanlnr SxUtlns Pav«ment—13.- ^HPXstj*^ •" ^^^ ' • •. rt BRA1. OBD1SAKCB Ma. 144 BW- 001 aq. yds, sealed bids will bq received by ilin ALL PARTS WESTFIELD AND MOUNTS ISiVls"* TO TtuVflC AMD BttuDi.noua Material KC-i or 3, Bwtrd ot Education D( the Town of T of mite of til* State o* New fAMKIWC," A« H£Mt.1«POittC WealKeld, In the County or Union, its-. Do Htrebjr CftrtJfjr ilwt lh» AMR.1DBD, H in,*.lie oraktn stone, F.D.A.— New Jeraey. In the Hoard Room. Ad* * cprvorattqn JW, an the Twenty. 7-JS-tt ••' ' . *>«•• M.IO mlhlAiratlaa ftull.llua;. AU5 Elm TDUIMI oi juir. i«». «!• in my Granite Ulotk Curb In concrete— •rott, up to tO:00 A.*],, on Jlonilsy LEGAL NOTrCES 2 Phonts: AD 2-0402,0403 sate* a doV fMtiitnf and attain! PttUC SOTIDH orislnK, Atutusl 10, 1959, when tlioy la wrltlnf ID \h* ulaaoiu- PHOPOSAI. MM CCSST«l:€TIOX Top SnlliaB mid Seeding—110 aq. 111 be opened anil publicly re-ad at »_ IHER- al™ known aala tlKNRI o.rof «M Mnwmtlin, nwllfll by tut time, for tbe Transportation of PORL1EE, deceuad, will bbie audited ill th* •totthijliltr* Uurtaf. whtrh Lill(treh to apectal trtnsfl«a In Wcst- ii4eaiUHnt< and the record ot tt>c OK rAvensipr AXD1 evnmusc And ntnted hy the Surma-ate, and JX «lt1ITIt>l OP CM>VKM FrVncii ftntn'iMuTJiiiDWta i-Vn. (t! .sporteo yd for ttettleinent to the Unlnn iT«KET. VMIW6X TEMKACK, -ml opened and read In public at the The Board at Education reaervea • VI" Court—Frohate Division, on IF In sir Mid oitle* as proiUeJ br MIPCDftD AVBSIK. 1HKM- Bgroufh Hall, Hou» IS. OB Auguit he right to rejeet any or all bills, 'rl^ay. Sen timber 25 noxtat 10 A.M.. Isf TBSSfrutlKTf WHEREOK ti PKNKTManDS MACULDVM MD iff time, h ivhale DI- In part, ta make au,'Arria Mr. Leonard Murphy IT* limlo M ny )ta.tid and aJftxed •mMlJfqUB COXCRBTE HVE. and forma of tern by Itern anil to watra any In- itea July IT, tsEfl. r offkUt maL at, Trenton, tbix 1B»T H <]jima>IEI.D ^ VEX IB, for i he piopcaed workk, pre|prepirtM d by ormalltlpj lltat are ileented best ....._.. T4^f^ J^y Qf July A.D. BEALBa PROPOSALS will be re*A- 111. isI«nnoc PI HUMx ftme qunSon,, Enp;Lneer"£iU '| a for tJin Interest of the Board ot Edu- eiT«4 br tha Mayor and Cadnci] of approTHl by the Stutt »l«hwky cation, Mwl Diparimsnt - Personal jtarvict lnTomietW..UStlAl< Uh«, Muni- CannuUat(inei:t have bevn DJv4 *n th*j Ida must be .uDrtutied on Itie rlpai Buildtaic, ilTEut B™d office Rlto n& itnd . condition* of (bis mntnicllini u( mm* ism peDF- ip«ct*4 bit proijMctlvv bHdcn JInK na> b# ohtalned from tha traUen macadam and trflstntnaiM rin^ otitle* b-onrd.- Becretarr of th* Boartl or EJucullDn, *I»l>r rim that «ttnrrtt# ^aTnQtnt and rttrbln^ td Blddrra wilt bt turnUtitd with a 30S Elm 8tre*t. Wen tilt Id, New Jrr- SHOP AND SAVE AT JOHN 1 MABEL LORTON'S PlWK-XHVflll a* Minn wen •ntlsu of ClDvrr stre*u Veraoa py ot the ajxeWcatlana ty lh> fr.^from^ijiis A.W.- to »:0» P.M. >rtl«. Sand (six! Avrouc. 8her- tainvtr en praper ftfltlefr IA1 pur- RUM at a mttt- lata ot «»l of preiiarsL' *•••• By ordfr of the Board of Educa- macaxlam and bltumSnona «t>n* motl tm made on atabtenl tion. Town ot Weatoeld, la the 856 MOUNTAIN AVI - pramest Itt OarfttM A- Isrto« In 111* 1 i^ thtrtln anndd rtqutrwl by the .peel* Las* T»»n t mint IK incliwva la nalM of **•- Trtapurvr «f «t Wnalbtta, to u wnit < Etn iwS+S *t ta« anirtsl " "—» ™.*t ato» Mi 1 D«liv»ry 4 'Day* o W«rt i WKHWI - AD 2^0402, 2-OW aald avrftr roAipaiiT _.. Arst )nltrm«31ate account or - iS^-S-L^.- > til* W«(r with the nqalred cent of. the anuwTlliai", The NatlonHl stals UanK, . and mutt be tfiltrtnd at t*r ammutt „. . said che«l Elisabeth. K. J., mccesHor to Peo. " "KflMt tie hoOT ibon need ODt b* ma* ___ ^ I. to.do., n no no Bleu Bank * Truit Cumjuny, W*.l- CHOICE MEATS - DAIRY MOWJaS - LOW PRKES DRUGSTORE lew I ban Ufa. «* and te Be5<), New Jemfy, (runts uniler the Pltoi ami apeclH callow nar tw at the place and an the htmr nsmfri ta*t will and testament ot HENttY •#e4 f^r. pirocartd Mi tbe o(Tlf« of FROZEN FOODS - ICE CREAM - GOOD SERVICE lAaiimf M, Coll Inn Town Enginrrr, 4Xi ^Jt«t 9ru*4 Street. ^ATcautelJ, FRESH VEGETABLES - QUALITY FRUITS - HEALTH PtODilCTS X*v ttrmt, Tfae 'jdAyor and Oocnell rftflerv* (h« rleit tu rtjrct air or all liloM. TRY OUft FAMOUS AGED STEAKS - DELICIOUS If. ID tit* lntei>**t tit the Town It to dttnifd adrlaable to 4a AO-. UXDHAV II. COLLINS. liPR Town fihslneer Morrell t Leon Ganuira Spring Barbecue

; : •: *».".'•••• '••••. Fl-ASTIXO or *H.tUR TDKEM fcS> ^^i^"|i'3* li $T.65 ScalMltirapoutii for the nlantluR Legs Lamb VL 4l,k*l« irtea tn ^fealanat^J ae^tiona 101 on Uitr Bcrtugll atrecta of Mountein- Pork Loin* •IJe will be received by lie Borough tb. leader Tree Com minion, Borough * Ibi. Avg. Htli.Mountalnilds.K.w Jnm until S^CI THURSDAY *!jrht o'clock P.il. on AURUX if, US. and publicly opened and read b ImtnediateFy therencter. WMNEt. . . . $1,25 1. Thv ul to S«rv» 69e ^vide ntl laLor materldtH, eouiii- MNNER ... 75c meiH and tncldfiitat+ a rfqulr*il feir Ih? proper pre|>arHtlun uf HIP noil anil plantins or aiinrnilmalely SSJi Choic* Mttili Cut to Order - Tebin's First Prix* Quality Meats '^ tf#ei *>f J. tilamclfrr of no-t than 1^ Inches measured al ai [^rlnt 3 Tect aliove the Krouni], aiMl «f ii height nut lem tfiin 10 fcr-t ab'hvt tne ground dllrliif; tilt 1-"HII Baby Sttvr Uy«r 69c" WELCH'! 1 Ib. Potato Salad blunting ftfAHon of 1900. Miuiuippi Bacon 69c"*' AuftimU a AUIrilrnaince tJon^l Ktiarriii- Keller's Grilling Tor n pcrlucl ut ut leant i>no y.->ir 1 1 pkg, Ham Slices (t.lli.ivliiK cacli planting unit snail Franks 59c *' undertake tu replm* nllhtiUI any rhnrRt b.nj and ul\ LretH tli^t eh^fl nut )(rrtiw, ,; swj,i Ll^^it ]i^ nijnll niil Lebanon Bologna 89c"' ngue " PAINT miiit.rirll.ie tu rrplnce trera itatam Ml 1 or nut uniltr the com rol 'if tlir eiu^trin'Uir Tille I Bologna . 39c "' iu,L-«,hful hlilrler Khun n-lllitii WIU 99c 1 iluyji rrctn inr aivdrfl wf tllr t'unt Liverwurst 39c ' 89c *ul,br Into l\u> urtinl UciruuHl SALE MihUtitH]rm|[^- Knrni vi Contract, vlitil fur Stildr Tree unlit CijVfrlnil 1 lift flulxJncTt nlatla 1 mill flfrHll furnish a lumd for tl LARGE JUMBO SHRIMP 99c iU'T A QUART- GET A QUART FREE! nerrr.rrnanr r nr me (,'dnlraet Iti tt full uinount of the Cunlriiet tirlce. An Ad-Man's Man! 3. All liiiln mum t.i- ui'» nip anil I f I'y =n urcpjitmile Ulil.lets |[unli>tjntaln- Jack Mohler's wiTminff scores aren't only Vienna M'l*'. HaM Homj iftin be rclurnfil to made at golf. By his recent appointment aa Cheese Uir Mnnurt">fi»ful bldit^m nor iMi-rr Fteasintly Perfumed, All-Purpose reg. 1.20 Iliriu 3^ itays 4h«r the antFiluir -a tl*r rlaht to r^jfiit Red Plums Frozen Lemonade 3 cans > Powerful—Easy To Use reg. 1.66 ','"/ "'Hi ""''I'll" (mil 10 waive an* 19c " Infnrmnllty tit (hi» bill. Selected from among 400 applicants, Hr. Frozen Minute Maid Ik EJ«-m'rul P|>«rmcaTlf>nit df:H3trnA1' Mobler la an executive of high caliber and Blueberries ' 29cnUI inn njn'ck'P ,.f t r^^4 to tm T'ltTiifrl. 2 can SUPER Iftr nili,f)r i^f t^e^[( tn lit plantM. ideally qualified for thia key position. He has Orange Juice minim urn innwrrtnt'^ frigillrvrjTi^iblH, j 29c •tTHl |j]ib(-linu lirin-i iliirr infir l,f. rih. demonstrate1 iS dl oa rare ability to analyze and Bartlett Pears 6 for 39c Libby'i French Fries inlnfii frnm th^ IJ^riiuvh .JP/P ?* " " « programming: and person- Ounspar Alkyd Varnish 2 qts. 2.07 1>>'ii:ilil i". KriiuHiT. alities In terms of advertising needs-first for California lemons 12 for 39c Libby's Fordhook Limai Non-YeHowfng—inside, outside reg. 4.14 it) ft Teadinr New York station, then for two national i—" — * ""— - Jersey Corn Libby's Apple Pie* I oitTin 1 fr >* in i F . 12 ears 39c Harold K IE--1I. Blueberry Turnovers C&D Brush Saver 2 qts. 1.10 Italian 29c "•• Welch's Grape Juice 2 can* ^ Makes old Brushes Like New reg. 2,20 TVAE is a brand new firm offorinir agen and advertisers many tmiquoservices throush Aluminum Paint 2 qts. 1.69 topronnaEcmcnt "ton like Mr- Mohter. It'e the MORTON'S CHICKEN™ In- I'.iiltrly ut Vnlnil 'wUli first marketine^riDnted rep flrin; first to i Heat, Moisture, Fumes reg. 3.38 S"1'!^1"60111**1 ~ a "Monltor-in-MantuttUn" Try a famous Morton Pie, Ready to Serve for TV epoto from Boaton to ; CHOCOLATE - 1EMON - BANANA - COCOANUT CREAM PIES 59c' Paint Thinner 2 qts. 60c Ev«ry Child ft irejp firmi that cmphaai«is quuliUtive markat o Wanted Child sad ftudtssca research. '' * - X.20 Cocoonut and Apple Tarts 49c' PLANNED Loncjostinos 2 qts 2.25 PARENTHOOD 4*" CLINIC WDU- Drunulaiod r«g, 4,50 Thursdays 1-3 and 7-9 YWCA, ^^1 E. Front S*. Sugar Coffee Flour Plainfi&td 1b> 5 49c 79clb "'47c 1 1 .••• ;, . ^r-;"^; •;•-''•

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24 Houn a Day TWO SOFA-BEDS, BOTH FOIl PDARHACY Theyre back! eorria In ... they sell out (. . time after tlmal Why? Because they're the most exciting sofa-bed buy jiriey's w«n In many a moon! Think of It... Koos gives you not just one, but a PAIR of these toforbeds for $991 Sofas by da/, with smart bi»cult-tlifting, bra»-fsrru1ed logs, both open Into eorrt- fortabl* beds. And now, you can thaoso them In a handsome tweod {charcoal, red, brown or green) ... OR In leathery plastic (black, white, tan, aqua jor persimmon)] Thsy're perfect for TV-family room, den or guest room . ,, smari In a corner arrangement. But soe them at your nearest Koos store now) lonely? KOOS MAIN 8TOWE : i Rt, n • m 84106

HRAMCII S't'0'RES Ci«tUfi f1"1" Mi t'»* S« tiin. Hi. It • QI V httli>,t,i,tii.o * more at *Jii*n. thru Snt. THELD IIAOER >':•' Barring a nuctest war, ;» ^to becom* daily leif concerned, inflation is the greatest single problem which this country has to face, It can destroy the value of jife Insurance policies, s^vinija, securities and the dot' lar. It can wipe out the means of exist- lYUUitaOMT ence for people on fixed.incomes, para- MONKEY BUSINESS ON end H eavtng» bpnds. Tbe obvious lyze production and trade, and bring THE INTEREST RATE purpose of Will proyialan fr to put Somfi weeks ago this space was the B%n«i_of r-*— -<•««* «*« both political and economic collapse to AdminUtra- devoialj to & ttiscussion at " the eonntfyy devted © pn the Demo- requert »f the Ad»iniatrati(»i ftw cr^itti*^jori|r:.m^on»r*li"-...' ...-•.• It* primary Cause fa a g ovjnr#ient that an ttejf*l»e ia Sie federaf **t ha&; becoifte far too big »B4 wasteful lijnK, for an- elimination of (S*- 1 1 preieni l^i per cent ceitififc «* m^jJfH***^'**- Feder* Re- and *pentt» mtrre thsirIts incom*. One irf go««i*n^iit bttiS^a of ovrf «B# ne* 0ntent'"$it*&tine iti lim- the chief miBcmiceptfonB tipoa #hich felg , itatioil « op#'«i!iket operitiona" ye^ tt^urlty (tiiere is n»: cell* to: im*rW*nB'-^ffeftimetit' p»p*r, Kovernir&nt baa bean bitiU i* the idti ing: 611 obligations of shorter n*a- turfl^k-iiid tor authority/ tji •*- an* mH-W tiifimhtem K<>™™- that soihebwiy >lws can b« m»dc to pay jiist tho r*te ul totoreoto n B »itj for tts ir^ltifarious arMJwtii, «ft«ii in JN H m&iKt- bonosi Stth«t tf)»t it rect cOfepetitian with it* Mvm xittzens, WAS the fipeciitton tiat the H«n»- er«' ifSftTB. SMfM. controls ;1 . Bui in the ]ong run, every ihdffldual In wbuW w*et th« reqWeirt pM«Bt! , and#iei!*it difficulty^ but ihi-fiirtiitry paya the bill as th* dollarr in the heaf- the-feft»te tKort wogld be 1 ha awb/i becoiSe worth less. H# pays fee utefltlil squabble, We expV tl.'W« "greed to by bill in taxea-^Sot only his owtffut thlSi'iire nrtfl^ly .^isWloctoriV ; nUnt the hfi* Sj*)? plwlii, ifthougfi.. by «• 4g -to de- p(a for government. They "tffttst add* the tax amountffian the Treasury clare that the natlcmd interest placement*'made that Juvenile levied affftinst them to the prices of the wanted. wakes it neeeiMry to offer more June l^(r> attr products which they sell, or go out of A C™.t Wltam than B 4U par cent rate on bonds creased-\irn-,by *•«*. Wllni of Th**rftubic started In is certlis to upset the government commercial unit, buMJnesa, Only tfie Indfvtduataan pay the bond'iSAet, and that market has eroplo>er» request! big ff*T*rnment, &m unless its t frm • been MwBiff'endujh trouble with- all elerlca] p Thrt,eflmmitt»v'»»4 thHe, out uMThg a. new dlsturbtag fac- il fj this ^merj, |jjett^rt| jg curled the. final installment ; WH {un«M, 11, and tor.:- ;v;. '•;•••• '•:";'•; •'•.••• -•; ;: awd: use.b ""paid titfihe individual will fee his tfree- alt tfit witn(KM*:wltb oit« Ct¥j*li.U—1 lulirtww. the bating service ; (Jomr.i,. ^; . --^J • :-V . • . • iH eon n*ffie» with the The recent rnemtntion to .the Fed-: oflee, whereby p The ori*^ ••Aptlon 'era!,Reserve Sy»tem I* jusVms bad, sptclflc. aptitude : ; ;'W q»ito. Hit 1* chief and probably, worM. Chairman t»l (a. (>rlof to their » NftfHt Mirtln says the recommendation eMng Tips for Te*fiafleri y »l .tonSft.fHn. to an cmployar has '•' '•—!• Tathlit|io g AasocialjSnif ?nnd appear*)* it "is either maa'ntnglee^ and if no part £n tin imjiru The Jfitional Safety CouSffcil ^describe! . thfrpersons) httttition of (h CTH it should not be in the bill, or it placements; thiough ;a free^feiklet of wfe'dnVlng tips fof Clinton Davidm Mtte*Ghi)ft*rWi Hi. W ikeans what it nays, and if that la ' which Is dfstr&tited by an1 t|e case then ft is » direct con- About ont.bnt of i TIME TO THUfttt w£r lengthy -but -there was gTessional interference in the man- enter eara, and; rnor« rV »4n)bniti(}n WfHtCe'nts that The tips comds (rom profes- no intimation of tevolt by the agement of the money supply i>y of tverjr four tracl fooling with a sionals—the state patroliMin, the test Committee against the wishes of thu Federal Reserve Authority. the firiB—a total of tracl? driver, the truckef. l|*ire are'some the Administration." This is a logical and well taken Billlidn finn vehiclti id- ™u-ever.stop.to:think thpt . following (he hearings the Com- point ojLyievB- by Mr. Martin, for : 1 6fth%*r n :"' m (fcnflS Stop to tSftllt iiairly: •*fttsewent fHfU e*ee*«W jtosfotf it II ;#«ous thst -the Congress The American Cuuij enough? with Secretory of the Treasury does not have, and cannot attain, ««tini» tee that mote iltij 1., Uon't shpiv off,or do\t^ behind the : the knowledge necessary to supet- Pre»r»nt B««B«0W»r bWiugBt Sales Increase Anderson. and Federal Reserve 000 Americans _ now Ihi. efg; HaV* gilt* enough behind-tfce Board ehuirJitan Martin, for, flie. y!(e lh%. Siotiey supply oh a day* (Kat tTiought oy M it rteVnfpriStf by-day basis. eventually tinve cancel lij| wheel to chicken out wt^n common canferemre, and ho^ thought some Will lam Matdmeiriifexecutive sec- purpose of working out a bill which will strike in approii tells you it's, time to 0!e in. Ne^yer mofB nbimt it Inter on in a apeeplj. retary, said, today, "The gross sales would be satisfactory to all con- The most persistent aiyument i>t>t cif tlire: AtnqrleitJ 1 If1 ft' JMrtrtitSirtg •Wrth of-the Wtatneld Bmti of Koaltora cerned. This abjective wa« never made against remova! of the in- Swap's 'rfsrfttV-be (friart — stay exceeded one mllftbti dollarS'in .rea1lped,,»rtho.uili a bill wab adopt- ' ttreSf raw ceiling is that It would eacS oi the laat three mantis; «'* By the Coiitttfittee By * iaitly- etfm'a.1^ Increase In the carrying . We »sfc*rj an offlctrofn big bua5- only In relation to th< (UI he squeal'of, A«ril, May, nnii June of 19EB." BubetantiBl majority. oi«rgi) ujjthe public debt. Thia is years. And forcing th« Td mn • cotnpitny how he felt a'ftout "The gross fl^ra in-May of |1,. This bil^ does not li(t tho inter- nob-true.. JI the Treasury had the ...-„__ „.., —._ .J, may scrand" *ho PreiJdont's «*rt(!e. "t'rn much do its ftmncinB SCS.OOtf broke nil existing records'- est eefflng. but It auEhoriee*. the free'ifottt ti> take advantage of the term: market will uit; to j» d^ivftr wM needs It to for mttlrtSly sales,'* the secretary' Preil ctcht for t#tf yeitr! to rftclir* whole raTSge of Investment fundij i th* tSmt to ait dofrn im« do This was proved Intjienj :,upi ihjs ego. put itjftkas him as. -HBtJi "arid reflects Ihe continuing ttiht it is in the' nation*! interest avail*ble, [the total burden of the of a S2 billion issastf o inftax of home purchasers .into real pro. 5, to offer more than 4% per cent_ public, d«bt might well be less than bills.- • " ' Vi^y A KDvernmcnt official we Westfielif and tha surrounding- oti bonda ot ffve years or longer it 1B tdSay, Further, present In- communities of F«ftwood, Scotth What, U taking plutrii with said! "I'm too rushed. There ' rtrtttdrlty, MdU Nik*.-an ifp^Wd tatm-WOU are net-high'bjr .Ma- no oii**nd, if contliiiliiti|j are too mnny conferences to attend, Plaint anil Mountainside. adjustment in the rate paid on E torlual stand urds^they ar« high viattors to see, office tnemos *rnt troiibler .airVd iftmbatti&li i to read, and detitloni to te

U More dangerous thin a Without hMlnjf (Tlwn « debt to help pu«h inr m b«r wo H*. 4 toUl of ;..^Te«ia|jferjs\ ire involved in twice aa r simply do not, or thtnk they many fatal for the number of do not, h»v« fh* time to think. r Uwn the K78 Tea M U mlttfs tHey drivers over 25. This lien and ofBcial* of K0V- have a new borne tragic 'and picture will change ~ are burled ii«i]? hiirryif i) ; .drivers'will fol- f details. Thetr low sound And desks sro stackett hiftl) with paper tips like these, work. M*ny of thatn maat pork •.»because they six day* a ivctk, «nd often tney tdfce office work home with them Economics in th« KIndtrgorrtn »t n((T*t. •Wfl frequently.-helir—and «rlth Yet, becnaie they are public se»- reasflw—that the teaoninir of yaftt*, th-ey muat meet a tremen- $6^Vj^OTahis to dous demand ait them for their rJpede'Hkl budget iit ia sorely neglected in American schools, tlnte by people who want to see :: fir. Roscoe L. West, president emeritus them. Often it is something that \$£&\ -$&?rv•''reduction or in assistant snutrl bike e«ro of iuat rrfederal subsidies to state of New Jersey State College, agrees. To BE well. those who oppose teaching fundamental business and Btfora leaving office, tlie PresI- - -imjprtrved faeilitiea lor economic ideas to very young children, dent remarked, her intends to give Bontor goveinment offlclela more t^^rid Entail of the budget he says; "Economics- is considered a dif- ficult subject. Anatomy is also considered tlms to think about their jobs; ; mere tima for undtstr««ted con- 2Sff: :^-Iif»'- .*'- *'•'. •: a difficult subject, but our schools atill Artificial Troubli* teach such related subjects as. hygiene, Mr. Eisenhowor practices -,. ... •:-, ., - dilem- sanitation and first aid. In both fields, the he Breaches. He has told cloaa as- sociates thai he feels it necessary, I mneh in the news and edl- student should he fiiven sufficient knowl- nut only because of restrictions 0 ,.•:= •-..-,. c*! ^ of lat*. The Wall Street edge to take care of himself." placed on him by his doctor but SS*?01!**1;JM* &*&* an especially apt com- .' The fact is, Dr. West goes on, that eco- to Krt time for quiet thought, to spend a great deal of time nt his /gWgttti Vtf railroad paasenger service nomics can be made a regularly taught Gettysburg hrm, f*«in«vposaibte extinction simply subject starting with kindergarten. As lr m <)J Aeide from tne necesaitv to relax '«** - progress, it would be no nn example, he p-oints out that a trip to since his heart nttnek, the Presi- Ji iitfje of general regret than the see a train coitid be tied in with an ex- Aent nisy be serving hin country ^jtjWteir of the dinosaur, the dodo or the Wrt when he Is taking time out nt planation of how railroads serve the the farm am! on the golf course to S|i*t«JBMO* all of (is. not just to top execu- ; „ ...»«. This is done on the \>;izh of in fogs of tn is und erst/and injfs and pluin tives. Probably more thim any oth- Irtraljr outmoded theory that riiilrmtiis e-r fiBtiutmlitj'. we Anitrtrnii! al- • ** rand you'll get ittntirnnei;. This would fierform a major most always ar* in a hurry, #nta monopoly of transportation." h>rviee to tho communist cause, and to iiJtere m*y be lijrht ahcail. The Alt of UJ mint mal;i> derisions [pft-wing writera and n^itntors who are everv day. Ton n>niiy of them nro what you want solidly groundt>d in dialectic. Aa soon ut^.th^-^ulT [|eci!rU>n*h mfl ofttn wp rr>al(f T r l !:0o'a three-) earstudy, desi^neri to ep thereMiurces of Our !r Inntj, cil] forth •»"«()• >'cnr ji[,{ First Federal is the place. ^srJatiUide In fare revisions;,more n-prs, tmild up its 'nji to ttiinL Many of OUT WnY- atjti an inquiry into work- i'nstifitfion;-., pruiniiii' nil it.^ ^rcnt bu 11 wl ; m tif l! wn f Ihot nre responsible t«refpt,-t, ftnd UP*.' whether WL> HIJUI, in our 'J]"J JT " " ' " * - n( expeimlvc and itjty )' l ff'.'iK-fat ion m»y nnl \\vrluym M ttllRB!n tlW n irrcsm (Hit! . M>irH'thSiiK wcrthj' to he trrnvmhi^ml." itirntJbrr. i:i kstnimx-i —Panic! Wt'lwtcf cntc livi « f.ir (iHir'' ••=(1(11 nfitj n!«i(niit.'iti.•n- [Vrhiin^ Mr. itii'-'.-i.iff r?ri t.. iii •>• lime ftn inrhlvnl. unrh n*. \h(.- i in ttlJt! fvi-n _ 3Js% ml! f'piitl)!', hfi(»|ii'ii.-, the ptitilii' liiHinsit'H n limit rnviritf for irirHhifiuti In .-' first in friendly service cud (In! 'killor.4,' It novel1 (iciMir:; to tp«( v tlifit it t'.iiulrlit'f iiii|>!ii t1 if mtrnv- pn»'i'iil Y,. iiii-haf iliui hvi'U fii! (hp iidll. We irSJi'i fXtn'cl First Fed ,li[.i; I,, Fliiriifn, Nmva ^tjf-t* T;, 100 flf.*.) •JULVw.ltW ru* mf, vehicle 4ti*c«*, atidFrt Count y Education Revocation Aid day that m«yiiioWfist* lost their company for tlceiie .for' 30 days forJ, flagrant ll Rpeedirnf: but- actually c*tl't drive $iibmits Seen For Ihivers for two m«iths;or mora, • 1 Partekian aaid hi) ha3 nteirei - This 'is because- the state cant many protests from moteritts tiat t give back their licensea, even after their 30-day revocations ITS ap-" TRENTON — The HaU Motor the 3.0; day* (Bjipire, -ufll»e» jhvy tunllj flinch,lonepr. -.I.~L-.; ^ . ,- Mick Departjuent U forking on produce pi-oof they are insured. A law signed recently: by (Jov,; A f 3S,O(H> irudeet whiefe would egulationa to soften the Impact He s4ld m many ca^ed the ap*Hobrfrt- D. Meyner.givjtR tbt-^ irovide erea ing classes foi> appren. if the mandatory license revoca- plicatfon • for * scrtiflcat'e ' of iii-vehicle' director' nower to TfcU eetk *M n*c«M»rily general Ice* in local induitry was sub- lon program on sotne m«tgri»U. but tlotjethtleM valmble b*c#ute surance elifihllity ttaya on Ui«the-*ertiftei(Ji of bti mitted to the freeholder* Thurs- N*d J. Pirsekisn, acting tt»t« agenf* desk for » week, then istaln cases, ' it" rfrened* numberof theae baile day night by the Union • County Mmmdrtatiist p ' ' •' ' " Board of Education, < ' BrieflsVtlt* Code of Ethics dia- The recently created board out- jneai»wl cirtfally b*twee'n public lined a pTji^rim ititsndcd tiTen- »nJ;priV»t*'a£tititita »nd In effect lually to result in a free country- cmphuiteij t)jit:*fer»6tt'» jrjv*^ operated trade school for hUh and '"personal ^considerations . imut school students, . not bfl, allowed to influi-ine what The budget includes appropria- fie -doqa u*j public official. For tions lor an -.architect's study oi example,' the;?eode specifies tht possible school litits, and a survey p!iv in.. ffoV4rtiin«ht of student, p»r«at and industry not dlierijniriate nfairly (rsups to determine school cur- t, --,;^ between others,, nor .should they riculum and capacity: : » dippettte "special, favojrs or privf- The budget wpuid cover opera- legei, nor: mafc«! private promiwt tions of the board from June, bearing on the dutiti or their of- tana through June, i»e». it was *JL,f that M ton** • Th"lM* there will * Bee. Tn« cod« *1IQ prohibits the submitted by Dr. William H, quested help in a nearby drug- I 4M>: fil ."Jimj-te". gov«rnni*rit. in- W«t, the county, superintendent store. .. . • , :••'' .". ' • • It may look mysftriou$ to you, but thi* huge circuit Xfiflt «B»r«ii forrw.tlon fo*-, penonai prgJt.or of schools* who it Mcretaiy of the Patrolmen - Richard Seveovic breaker is working to protectlyour»f«ctric service, tt the';«(icept»i)c« of Kifta be benefits (-Member board. ant) John Sehicrle administered tjlat thirht be construed'as liiflu- He broke ddwn the $32,000 ' re- acts with a blast of air to Isolate faulty aacttoni in 1 Suits Settled oxygen to Butler and called for «nc|fljr ,th*. performance ot' one'a quest a» follows: (17,000 to be the Mountainside Rescue Squad " Fyjiht duties. •'• the electric system and dots tt In a twentieth of rafoed by county taxes; 110,000 in 1 who took him to the hospital, : r :;/ V st»te aid; arid 16,000 in federal A total of 1278,000 was awarded /•:$econd '• v '" ' :' .. .Eiwritiatly.Jt's R.nafr o f Thursday In settlement of two $n vv . pity and perionit Integrity and re- suits brought as a result of the, tJ the publie,one t».sworn Dr. Went listed the following This 132,000 ,vpltcJreulf braaWr I* just-erw p tentative expenditures: $8,000 »« Sept. IE Jersey Central train t«; MTTC: faithfully. The *nipW eight months salary for a director; reck in Newark Bay. nwreihdlcattoiibftheWnd of *quipment we have tto>ii of power and pitoflt arid jrea- Monmouth County Judge John (4,500 for tix months for t co- behind your switch. Every day we continue to strive • •(V uf • holder John V. IKinohu^, Rwellu Of the total sett lenient, $116,- Democrat, who has led the cam 000 is to be placed in trust for ['•": A C«. In P.l.1 . :,:. .-«(/•••:ilii;-,: BO;C»lled paign for a vocational school, Mid the couple's six children, who An. the riak • of oversimplifying : the budget would have to be range in age from 2 to i) years. Hn"*ni»ti Ke»rli« or: leg- .the I»»iiea, these general principle? studied carefully before action j '".'directly -applicable,, to: the Mrs. Thelma F. Schwelser of : was taken. k IWtid " ; New Monmouth . wus awarded Or. West said that if the $TE,OOD by Superior Court Judge ,.- T»ke;the quntian of defense county wants to qualify for state con^rajti,. fof tiwnple. Tie )m- Ccno R. Mariano. Her husband, and federal funds, the budget Frederick C, Schweizfr Jr., also PHOTOTEST inense'co^t ;of; thepians, miisiks must be adopted by Sept. 1, .' died in the WTeek. •ndwt»pij[iBwh)chour,mHitary of- He said he hoped evening ap- Too many fweeb on the samt IMm<4:Cpngrti*lana\ com-ficers muat buy arc paid for ?out prentice training in existing Two-thirds of the Bottlament will pipe result In • more irtckk; of thopoaplB's tuxes, A' heivy re- school elaaaiowns ui'- at plant be held in trust for Mrs. Schwic;- wiiti that tre Wi small provida er'» 13-year-old daughter, Donna, your appliance! with only • sponsibility rests on' procurement facilities would begin this fall. The 1 officeci to make cerUin that .costa training would supplement the on More than a dosen suits have "tiickh" of electricity. That ! tow tlfc* different etedum- are held to a minimum and,th»t been filed its a result of the HOUSEPOWER, dill found In '^f these' cases: in- the-Job instruction of the appren- the gmtest'value is obtained for wreck, with claims totaling six (») Soutol lOhomes if* taafe ~£6nsidera- : tices. Dr. West said, I out ot 30 homci such 'asf persons! friendship' with each month. L lit intmtrt to provide guide- formst officials employed 'by du- Local Man Faints Full HOUSEPOWER meini t t«r

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C«.ilvl.w 7-4090 OtrlitoabUt Jf*f «JM -A- KINILWORTH OFFICB itttiu nttw lavltrafd Hi fauth Tv.nfy.mwi* i inta Ttl. BMdj, ).«01 ^ WISTFIIIO OFFJCB uwauu 1 (In ttnit Id. MWmi >•«<» *«vwtv OL OLDSMOBILE, IMC, S6O NORTH AVE. E. Westfield Off ice — Opposite Railroad Station In TheGhurches of ££*"• ?iy»:-.- (Word Pastor Mrvice condmted by the pastor. Bandits Church Council The Bummer Bible Sciloo! con- ducted in re*ilon, midshipmen from 26 e»*t«i»:«* ea Sunday in the lesson-sc PRESBYTERIAM CHURCH Wfistfteld -Monday, June 22. leges who are.** the.U: S. ^«v«l ture-study *itd crafts and will F E r entitled "Lov*." O)J IUHU. ~ at tn. outdoor lite in Tbe devotions, led by D»- - - Amphibious Base, Littie Creek, [pan!"* stand on iirvb the Wstchane Retervatiaii. Christian, preceded the meeting in Norfolk, Va., far Inslruutiwi •In ei!ph«*Ued jn readingrgs from Tk. m*r. J-Jtam Abiufo, Tiie «on> ••HI prepare their which the minates of the previous amphibious warfare. ^; BbbM inchininchihi g th thlli passagpge from noon mc«l «t th« «mj) and wll annual meeting were read, followed When the. three-week training IMrtotbiantotbss e D(tt division* iuriomiuriomtt yoa for youngsters three to eight years office. live years Chaplain ptAlqoist to* bt t that y# hee psrfecttf jjoined by Mn J. H, Deremer, followed also been chaplain of- th* tr/> B. The group will lesye the chBre by the •lection of officers. ifc I feefe ians e *l*lndd ann d Wednesday: 8 p.m., Marvin each day at 9 a.m. by car »nd will Naval Reserve Training Cantar tit Judgment," Champlin will be the speaker at return at i p.m. Transportation Tbe officer* for the year 19B9-6Q Eliiabeth. , CtmlltSn rfUtinns frain "Sc the evening service from th« church to the camp »!(* are; President, Edgar W. Mel- Uuriryj World War II Chtplaio ense and Health, wit* Key to th REV. E, J. KMOEBMCIilUJ 1 wilt be provided. There ii a regi»- ben; vice president, Hslph H. At-Dahlqaiat wu with the First-Ma* S«rtptart»" by Mary B«ker Kdfc kinsoh; gecretarjr, Mrs, Francis rine Division for ti»», OldnawM |] iaeiad* (*T8*1SJJ "Itt hl TWHITY It C. CHURCH trailDn lev plsn the court of food rd achedntt: for the two weeks. Leaden will Walker] treasurer, Edwardi A, campsign and a brief occupation thoroughlhly understood thit Hld of northern China. irt on* MMind , oneC Codd an Sondif HIIKC In church: T, include Mrs. Kenneth Hedearla, f •, », 10. 11 a.-, and It noon; Tom Ballint and the Her. Jet %.Lutheran Hoar He wu ataigned tfl the MlUUnf , oneUf*e, , TmHiff •ndX Tin following ky virtu* of th«ir Pmb d iU h f » *.•., ehildrtA MM>J In chapel, Turner, Sea Transport Stnicc, BrwUft), *iU hctorae perfect », 10, and 11 a.nu ofllM are vice presidenta of theN. Y., at the time of ttu»/XdMra h cooneill: The Rev, Richard VL. Holiday Matwi: la ea Hour* Topic Told Smith, president of the WeaUhsid Wir • " " • war win ecus »hd thet.*M. 1M, 8:45, 9:45 and 10;SO While »t the LIttlft Crisekbai*, brotherhood • of man -will be Vinisterium; Mm. J. H. Deremer, In chipel, 9:tS t.m. Drawing parillel* betwe«B: tin, The second of tnrtft ltttv prwident of the Wejtfleld Council Chaplain Dlhrquist has conducted Wkiiy* XIHHI In elinna ninning ota race and th* Ii»lng- mcr guest spealwra on tin!, Luther- daily' religiolt* »ervic*i, provided ice u of United iChurch Women. teriMn Ohureh in |:4».T:16 tnd Stm, onlmu oth- of a l!fe ih ettfipttty witii tbe noly an Hour, from SiindayjtpArfg, 16, The following were elected mem- coumellnB, *a»isted'in-tlw plan- trwis« •onowited. writers of .the New Twtament," ning of toura to 'tieathy. historical day, monling* in A a, |j the Kev. Elmer J. Knoern*child, bera-at-larce; Mrs. Mildred Bai- wk.md in Canfcuian: Satardayti StSO t« tbe Her. Elmer J. Knotrnschlldr Ue proBran's regular ajtnounwr sites, furthered tha-welfare and : ley, Mrs; Lyman Parrigen, Har- two guest' 1 lS p.m.; TJO to ft p.m. Tbort- second of three sammar *ue*t- recreation profrsjni aftd, encore fc. sW. OUHM ft. U neelB-IS,- > '/ " -." • Ian A. Bond, Mr. Nielsen, Mr. At- With th* regular r btfot» the flnt friday, "MUM speakers on the Lutheran Hour, tn lftM- Pastor ' Eseet^iachild ired athletic ietlTltim. ' I.IW.JUiM H. W «a Maturdajr, Hcjljrdi/i: Befoit will apeak on tne topfc, "The «o»d kinton,- Mrs, Daisy €alr)well and mini* teriiil" staif, I radar, Watty X) Y:45 «*>. [olned ;lhe. staff «Jt the Lottor»n Mrs. M, C. Reed. Chaplain liahlquiil'is marrUd j f , spe- lavch nofnlnr Uait. Ahead," Sunday over WRCA at Mr, Nidiea gave the report of and has three daughters. He. ia a luring th«S c]a KaM(r>nl»; I* fertatig dnotioiiii NOVMU In iSO p.m. «rtd over WOH at B p.m. member of the. Cranford Clh and 10i tie Snanca cwnmitice including : aor of oar l*ly of ite Mbaeg adio, .prefraw*!"?- - i^rtViooJy ttw prasenMtion of tha proposed Council. ' "•• v ' ' . - •chadul* qf. preach ow Modal and S«tM iocH, comtmnT (ihal?laiii Dahlqiilst Is one of five IJr. .JfredetK too; g p.u., Staior If wuiiy »t * p.«.. .. ntESIYTEIUAH CMU«CH lie wu a member, of the'staff-of budget for 1959-60. Then followed -idID station KFUO hi-Ht Loois. a. dfscusisoh of old and new busi- men vuinprUing tHe «onsaltlng U—timg NHH ness. The meeting was adjourned coWiittee on the'Military .Chap- it. '• Skinner of Ana. FUST, CHUaCH OF 'Btaldes th* *r«kly :,i»3f-*our Aug.•'•-. lpi the . Rev. dar. Trantfigurstfoa of CHM9T. SClUtTlST ,uther«n Hour featore, ea(K week after the closing prayer by Dr. Jv Is'ncy, United Lutheran Church In Suhday:. 9 a.m., wo>^4ilp AeriTA Airteriea. • This' committee: lcr«nl Smith [ Aug. B8, the I i):W •.«., Holy Connniin •ith Fred Paddock, director of 'aator Knoerruchfld preptres six * MeCorisbn Jr. r , 6-minute and six five-minate all applicants;for thi chaplaincy Pole; Aug. SO, th« H 11 hristiin education, preaching, within; the denomination, • - Austin; and Sept 6, ] S:1S Sunday tcirite. hutch School for Nursery &ftd Day by Day With Je»uV) ver- Vd«il Clarke of Princetoa-•'] i indergarten only, Igna of the family worship hour Seminary. tnvllod, : 'or week-day public service broad-. Tuberculosis 10 tutu, adult class, Karl Bsrth's when Hr,':V< 'ommentary vu Apostles Greed. '•'*• ...-..,•:' WCSTrOLD UNITY 6KHIP Turek Serves preaches) his topic will hi Alllt^UJ Utliy SAMI «f Honday-Friday, D-12 a.m., Va- During almost a quarter-century Study Aided itlon Church School, all children A-Plenty," /^his will i CkbU^I ( n radio and television, Pastor series of sermona this. I eicome, four- years through Knoernschiid has served as news- One of the vital questions in de-As Commandant ourth grade. the general theme The taeotingB iriU feed]*contino - laater, announcer, narrator, pro- veloping a. vaccine against'tuber- More Stately Mansions, Oj thjih L»bor D*y and be re- Thursday; 9 a.m., intercessory lucer, and script writer. He is a culosla, or any other disease, is "V*iin.•iSrm'bMt B.; Turek of'BIS rayers in church sanctuary; 7:30 1 "as expressed in tits; SepLlt. , .; . harter member of the script com- whether or not the cells of the body Carleton road is serving as head- Oliy&r, Wendell Holmes, ft,S i.m., Senior Si meet at church mittee for "This Is tbe Life," re- p-lay a role in immunity. quarters commandant of the TBth Ith ice skat*!. Han is tha senior miniihts HOUMTAIMS1DI VMIOH ioos TV feature TM« yaar, Dr. Morgan BerOmng Division (Training), wWlethe dl Westfldd\ church wbltk-1 A sraduate ot St PaulCollege, of the Glcukner-Penroae Hospital, v;Bioh; participate*. )nitg, annua FAHWOOD PKE3*rTERIAN n Colorado Springs, Colo., will at- two week- period of aumimer leid some 4100 members. H« 1 e MrttMtd in Th. iW. lUta. P. CHUKCH Concordla, Mo., and Concordia multiple, program staff at lovi Innday: .8 a.m., vromhlp and Seminary, fit, Lonis, he boldi the tempt to find the answer to this training at.»ort Dix._ : , : " *•». HarWU A. St«W question with the aid of a 13,105 Isters, a director of chiWrn'il wUl fiMd tt boft Dnmiinlon serrice Wilh sermon •IsUtw MA degree in the social sciences As .headquarters comTfiand »nd a-full-time organist ud( f U»e Re*. Aetaey. rom WaahinKton UnivSreity, St; rese&ch pant from the INew Jer- Major tutelt U respotisible for l t Cd ll >lh « i;4S».ni., Sunday School Mftrtlkft #k4 MftiriaB ATVKHS* sey Tuberculosis and Health Asso- command,, adminLstivtbn,, overall >r of muisic, .. .. •.',.>•:•..• ciation. - •.•'...'.'.- supply, billetinBi and s«teral/func' •The' summer ehoir hukpj es-fot all age erbiips Irooi BUrserj To jay: 10:S0 a.m., Women's He studied TV directing at the •yidiag I thnugh adult- Bu« tTan»p*rtstioi 'rayer group, UnWera Lty of MisnourL Inannpunciluf this grant, Mrs. tlonlngiof 0»» unit*iwUhiiiv.the di iliwi .wfll V in to ahd from StihBay School is He la walstant pastor of Christ fcdward Sierks, president of" thevision. ^ i'.' '. .:,'•, 1-.:-/tJ- -•. Sunday: 10 a.tn., worship service Union County Tutarculosla and ; t DtnhauU-Sapuintend available tor children Kving in with the Bev. Davti B. Y»n Dj Lutheran Chureb In St. Louis. : "Major Tjw»k •!»••: foiuf yeaw of Health L*»ffU8rBiiath*t Dr. Bur- ISonntiJnrids. v who wui preach on the tople, "The 1 active nmty J *ria'? IB-' -years • at ^•JH-, morning worship «nd Jus Christ Paul Knew," During ^Srorig wjil cwntlntw his-research ^tt4hhTllt 'f Communion service with sermon this hour care will be provided for Junior High Camp 'X III this sotyect to determine if re-formerly aaiisUnt G4 lor the ttth for »H from at* thrn thru by the Hev, Atbcy. Junior Ctmwh sistance la apeciflc' -The Union Infantry Divilion. . , tb« .monthVi children 1-3 years old. Program Start* At while thtr«tt>l«r will he held in the Sunday School During the month ot August County Tuberculosis League has In civilian life, he,I* anattor-: of »4trs;'8 room* for ; children* in the'first Mr. Sio.tt will be. out of town on Firtt Baptist Church helped make this grant possible by ney, with office* in ElUabeth, and liet, Is on,y»c»tlon, through the sixth grades. Nursery. vacation. He will return to preacb contributing to the state Medical Is alsotheowrier and. publisher of Herrmann "will be . *, ttwHnr ol lUsupervtaion will be provided to en-Sunday, Sept 13. Mr. Van Dyck Ths First Baptist Church will Research and Training: Fund. the; legislative Index and the Un- choir and playing th «tti«ri of: tbt ehurch'i organiu- able parenla with small children will pTsash Jurlnjt Auifust and hold a one week program for allThis plan enables the 21 county ion County-Home News, both of prelude for Sunday Hoi is - to' dlMuas the. attridal. p»ri jh to attend tiie- worship service. Sept, 0. Miss Evans, DCS, will be young people who have completed associations to poo! their resources Kliiaoeth, Major Turek was for- Tuee, liord Jesus Ch T;45 p.m., evening service with in her office until Aug. 15. the eighth grade beginning Mon- to support such projects. The mer Deputy Attorney General for Following the ten 1 fedneaday: 8 p.m., meetluar of sarmon by the pastor. money was originally contributed Ice, n friendship time U: Miaa MAUD, director of mut»fct day. thk state of New Jersey, investi- Vr Dr.: John Skojrlund,•ptc boards: Parish Education and Monday: Vavation Bible School by the citizens of this county thru gating jfamWing^ rackets. . tbe church lawn. In ? begins and continues for twowill return Aug. 29. During her The group will meet at the weather, thia is held in:f« .... r «t witching at the Col-Tristits. absence Donald E. Dealing will church each day at D a.m. and will the purchase of Tuberculosis He attended Colgate-JJnlverrity • l»*j-lori«t.r Wrltttty SetMM.1, on Ijridajr, Aug. ?• *. p.tn.^meeting weeks Monday through Friday, Christm its Seals. Bter Hall. 0:30 a,m.-12 noon. bstitiitc in Jut; and MTS. Wilbur travel by car to the Watch und and the Rutgers University 'jiw ;•» Mbjtct "Ujjbl For The Com-of : Missions and Steward- A, Johnson in August. Reservation for a day of Bible and Mrs. Sierks said that in previous School. Major Turek and his wife, ihii. Wednesday: 8 p.m., prayer and Anyone desiring pastoral assist- nature study which will include research, the Colorado doctor has Janet L., are the parents o< five Chapel to Hold ", tte direction ot Rev. church's radio _ Bible study mooting at tho chapel. ance may call the Church Officorecreation and camp craft skills. found evidence Ibat tubercle bacil- children; Leslie, Allison, fitter, Turner. Th* publie js invited "Tie Lutheran Hour," "may be from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The Church Each day the noon meal will be li, the germs that cause tubercu- and Norbertf!. Jr. ' Vacalioii Bible " " ~~ " Sebool.. Chil- tunfcd in twice every Sunday at CALVARY EVANGELICAL ffice will be cloned Mondays dur- prepared by the campers. This will losis, grow tnore readity in cells 1; SMB.' over WRCA and at SLim'RKAN CHURCH ing July and August. from normal animals than in cella CnmforJ be the second such group at the through Door The MftUntainsido . . p.ffl nw WOH. .The Rov. hurch this summer with a third made imm-una to tuberculosis. He will conduct a Vacstto Itncernschild -will be the second Th* Rev. AraoM J. D.U4»Ut THE ALLIANCE CHURCH scheduled for latar tn tho month. now plans to compare cells from School boginnlng MondM t* tares Lutheran Hour summer Fulor Rclfard at Cherry guinea pigs immunised with tu- Miss IWhe Eggen, 18, of 2211 The only charge for the camp is West Broad street, Scotch Plains, 14, Monday through s.ptsakers. The. Lutheran Sunday: B;30 a.ni., service of Cnafard bercle baccilli with those Imtnun- s.m.-12 noon. ?>*••»)-«'-V beheld in the worship with Commander Edmund the cost of the food, Reservations suffered a cut on the left leg Wed- CUreh** television- projrrahi, "This KIT. GHIK A. AltcUaBB, D.D. iied with typhoid vaccine to dotar- VH cut ton Bible ; Res*rvatlon from 9 a.m. • (he Life" is to be seen on Sun-W. Piphe, assistant district chap- Miat>l*r may bo made at the church office mine whether or not this resist- nesday when she slipped and fell lain of the Third Naval District, or by contacting ihe Rev, Jet E. through a plate glass panel In the all children, ages four. at 12:30 p.m. over WF1X-TV, Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible ance is specific. He also plans to years. Bach, elass will 1w* my, « 9: 9 «.ns., mortt- chonnel tl. rontinuine; to supply tho uulplt in fhnol with classes for al! agoTurmr who will direct the pro-ndmlnintor cortisone to see if this front entrance of the F. W. Wool- .te-wwstlp. Cnert preacher, Br the absence of the pastor, tho Rov.groups, gram. has any affect in raising or lower- worth Co., 167 East Broad street, daily planned **«K», dean of the dispel Arnold J. Dahlnulst. police said. She was taken to the ipond with the particular «• ;* GKACE ORTHODOX 11 a.m., morning worship serv- ing Immunity. intereati. There will bo..*] •RESBYTEWAN CHURCH Sunday Snhnni tor the lows ce, followed by Lord*a Buppor; LOYQ must be learned, 'and lea office nf Dr. John Denholm. Six These studies could be of great sutures were-taken in. the latcta- tratioii fee.' An offering grades and the babysitting servic. 1:30 p.m., service at Union County ed again and again; there Is nosignificance since the only vaccine for children under three years Jail. Elizabeth; Q p.m., Alliance tioh. taken each day. -~ end lo it, Hate needs no lnstruc against tubercolosisf BGG (Bucctl- nut CHURCH OF ._ 9:46 ui., Bible School meet tn the church house, Yout3i Ftlluwstiip groupa for Jun-tlon, but waits only to be pro For additional Informs* los Ualmette-GuCTin), is still the More iuve is the great need of Musson, 1034 U. S. Hit*,^ CMUST, SCIENTIST for all ages. Tho iKUinns Tuesday: iO a.m., cancer sewing iors, Junior Hi's and Seniors; 7 voktd. —'Katherine Anne Porte* aubject of much debate. 4Ht tut BruJ of ths Sunday School continue al; g*oup will meet in the church. Mrs. p.m., evening worship service. mankind,—Wary Baker Eddy Mouritainside, may be ccatw T *it II nttirr, Ivan Hyltr,, chairman, bus request- Monday; a p.m., executive com- Hanwryt II a-m. i., moming worship, with ed clean white materials be left a mittee. seimon by tie jastor, "A Newthe church office. Wednesday: 8;30 a.m., Women's nation," Laura Lynn Prusak, Infon Frnyer Bund nt homo of Mrs. L. A i BtlS F p.m., evening worship with ser daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephet on over, 10 Rotfurd. avenue . thhotui will be a tbttne m •«, "Do Yon Have the Splritt Prusak of Kenilworth, was bapCranford. -dtslt vlUtst Christian Science Wednesdsy: 7:30 p.m.. midwest tiOTd before the altar Sunday. B p.m., mktweek prayer meeting, WOODSIDE CHAP£L Mono ATIMI, Fimood Sandnj: II a.m., Edward Kret*- Fly high on your mtr ot Bfrkeky Hpj^hti will btintr ALL the mejjj^s to tJu. fsmily Bible j 1^40?. The Kundnj" p^^iy^ nrj]] itip^t | FORMS Laundry Budget tfl (tvpflTtnbental ^r^'jpA at tht? OF b« the ij.v the ntmi o uuctgaf Hist INSURANCE p nlo oitronomfeol figure* to will hriuif a nu>i'»t *; 'o '.he jirafe KNOWN wry b»i> in laundry ! f TOMAN! isrvtiast You'!! find our work It *urpri*lttgly REAL ESTATE SAME DAY SERVICE OK! LAUNbftY AND DRY CLEANING UPUN REQUEST HOW CHRISTIAN JjW "3 DAY DELIVERY SERVICE SCIENCE 113 MHN ST. DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME HEALS 536 V/estfietd Av«. • AD 3-0255 WQRY DRY CLEANERS CRAH'OBD •tmd.phtr,, compUtely «,«*„, o)r wnd|tlon#d> WRCA 660 k.c. AOnms 3-5194 off.tlre«t Parking FttctttlJu AND UUNDSRERS Sunday Morning—7:45 ivenlnn* end I Stall - t, Dootey Aim Coif TOM SHARKIV WO« 7)0 fc.e. fronk 1. Oootoy DOOIEY FUNERAL HOME Sunday 2ieNoMt.Av8,W.,Cfiar>for* of tJjt«* i!i>iij|d 'ttft at feast softie of die kittlen cabinets and ilnki, and ^ka:¥*«tii].when-JOB »>du* M il * S53i coatnn porarr decor aHng ttigiae and ment loan jnoumd ritit «t ft tarK^Mk ttoek. Of Buy ing Home oat Most of these things nav he BAGGED PLAWTS oAii^a;.4(i..tjhe suiting, kouae, atid StV-lMlttlt'.. . HeJpf »l poc Bevis was the one Summer la the best tjM'aon'cf tht the piircta#j«Fs will still be money must w«* *»)* Ui*t Sjibit| Who pasted aUog tb» tagamtim «he*d irh*9: cofltpsred to the ctrtt te* will bring than resulti: y«r to buy an older feiiwe, m»ke Itvabitifv ot "Otili^f • of -'t last summer, you tniy recall, tibuiit the improvements thai may be nec- of.a Mw'touae with all of these 1 n too:,'" -Root*, will be in blown and the *ping yoar housepUnts in plas- erty —that tl, Jliill IMH* ' leave* wilj tm good and green. No essary t» bring it up-to-date, arid Le nefotl»t«d tit ~ e baga while you're away. '• •wind up with rao of the moat ant taltteW, Be anfttds or other intecta. Just water the pLint well, pat it Mr, Btriett aald th»t pj-aet)c»t- or barbecue , tum Isfying buys on ^ha "rosidentia: [y ill Wedfleld, Hovtn^iniide, , A»t*n and cjlendulaa will be into a piastre bag, tie the end or market, R. R. Barrett Jr., presi. "Then there are < plant disease JiMftthy * (father, than yellow and wrap it with m rubber bind and Scet^h .Plains ana Paiiwood' yemi- such M tltota ^Fefed * *» w» .otlMj dent of the Westiteld Board of Re tors har« t numlwr of kttractive lw™BWi 'becsuie' of the yellow forget it : Make sure to use the niton, (also Mrvtng Jlo«nt»in- tmtitutloni ilf- abandon loft plastic, «ot the kind that rat- ejtl»tln« hatitu in will-maintained twntes. fc«e/ Scotch PbliiJt/Md Tpinwoad) newitorhooDVIfited-wit!* them for K.Msfitta . *ni xhryiinthKniumi tle*, and '-he »uw it hH ao holes advised today. ., :. .: ; .'..- ,. . will 6* lullof 4»rt jrreen leaven in1 It sale tht» musitner; .;Itoalfari..wi[S.h* lraprpv**erit loan*, : iniUwt *I Spotted and mildewed Don't ieava the plahir where it "When I refer (o-the/purcHaw fdy fuiOtarmorf, Ut adytse tioy- and wltltoot some will be In direct sunlight, of an existing; hotiat « one of tie era'it th*M hom«i v» Iwislble *ft- i but:g 'molt •tti»fyin«J-;tr»niactlon».auit !j.>..JfwlVOp1 FOR WEEDS ""•-fa «U tWe )• to it. To p^ plM ,_,._ the Idea worked,, Dr. Davis can be m»d#, I'mwn tkjitit finer- outltnt tb» tmi *t Bntnelnt mVall- for wkleh y*. ii-^*!^*6*^?""*' **»i P«-vacatIOB kept a phitoilendnu) in « Jilastic ally can be bought tot aeb*taritla!> abj* tor tutb imprMVttinta, Duty Mich »• itwlu, b B*»i»Wf*t;>»¥«,** tomatoes from iag without adding water for four ly less than a . comparaUe new of tht WMttoli ttmfiai pclictM, at bt »if]*?JeW »ppt and anthracnose home, »nd can give yoii to decide what to yttir tnntiey in, terms if |WI>)|f »»t- T, If Iknd Iniectl. Even improves do with the canary and who take* islaction," Mr, Barrett explained, m*# DM tb. Mm The realtor weildont went on IK ntiitertd In th*-U. 8. Patent ra»y bt *bl«; to haWtiw •^^-" (Burden will keep on work- to add that while the time W buy » 0n1«,h« aided,: .1 ~, t d4tf l" •' • " *Wr home Is when you netd. It tnd are . like a vacation Shrubs Near Outii readj- fur It, summer ii a prefer- il» free of their Ughto Target Of red time of the year to buy older lrn homes if outdoor niiantisaF - gttdfneri re*. Night-Flying Bugs provementi, air iddltltmiars con- Trees and shrub* near outdoor templated. , ;.;.';•;".j..r'..;".. light* are ;» mld-nartiratjr'i nifAt: While the appeal of a new home dream for nocturnal insect*, Asi- In unmistakable, the iMal r»«lton' aticbeetlea, and Julie bugs which executive a-rantad, there.are nany \\1 vork.and play at night and hide Boreri\Put BUe points In favor of the purchase of during the day ure attracted In Auto Advice an oidek1 resid^tice. horde* to lUamlnated area* around' OnDagieoad* Among these la tha fact that the ' lint's, stores, office bu llding*. ThiaAte Tkinty ' idvms In an exfatinf Koilw are They then feast on close-by flow- usually larger, thtii fivinj the trs, shrubs, small trees. In a sin- National Safety Council buyer "more horns/tj*. hi*; inoney"j It shouldn't happen'to a dog- the knowledge that ^hateVn'tho gle night thev cpn do imven injury wood, but bottt itijury' frequently to foliaice, according to Edward J. defects In the origini) wnitruotion .doesl .., ' V ••..;.•._ ._ Formula for a foulup an the Pud a. entomologist of) the Bartlett highway: of an older house werti they prob- Infestation is avoidable/but the ably have been corrected j and tht' tree.Biiearcb Laboratories. Take several yotitWa! ipaee ca. : :: Moderate attack causes rasping horse mey beoyt of the (table and location of the older home ih itn tl.e adult insect out of the wood by dets, Turn them Iwwe In tha tan- established iielgliboriuud witli ull tit foliage; heavy a'.tack leads to flnes of a car. Add a few Ingre- complete destruction of leaves. thin time, the infestation that bc- that this means in the way of corn- K in tho spring usually leaves dients like big, Muted balloons, pleted streats, eBtablished landscap-! Foundation plantings netr door- drippy ice cream turtes rilitl bavk- yard lights, those close to floodlit little external evidence. Borer pres- ine, close proximity to achoola and ence is evidenced only when branch- seat tussels. : shops, and freedom from street and barbecues and any shrub or tree : iti an outdoor illuminated area es begin to die ur wlien tile lifo Brother, you'ro asking'for nn sewer assessments. • .:;....• JI is complete and exit hales! of accident I need special attention in midsum- In teims of the tisic •faetors K>»

Thin yenr mites nucm ltinrii nbUn- •:1nnl: trmn t\<*r nnrl hr>K"" doBpoll' Injj tries curler thnti uatisl. Thny walk. Wow! bo con trolled by miniying ivith *: E»()(l mitlcldfi aufli us kclibutie, Now** cfi« tlmo to » your . ., TTint'R rjglit—truly wurthwhtlo aavlngs 8 Spray hi B prtsicrl L-vurKruond mv- CLOUT to treat Scotts TAILORED TO deuler^-H you'rn in tlio rnnrfcft for n new nan Ito y»itn» on alimmt any Plymouth urnl tlmns fidin iiuw until Inilliin crth nt a really gnoil jirira! niuM yiut ivani, with thn (iquiprtifnt you 5 uuriinu'r is YOUR REQUIREMENTS •ill lilu Simiinnr Snle-tliti kind of milo wnul. Wlmt'ii tnoro, yunr rlymomh Prompt ~ Confidential Servko lliiitVffli tiatiy *nvi>yiiii (plrnily tifniunny, dctvn^I r in ftlnhingniirtlnhingnJitt nittrn-Klati trnd«

Ett. 1933 FEDERAL Pitt?* ihimn or* tht Umiif/it'- jfr ^f g ^ A A FAWM & OAR[>EN ; fare's *itltJtr*t*AY. JUL ESS Cambria fo 231 Attend Army Conunl»ion Ask Carey To Cadeet JosepJosep h & Camo^a,, Jalon*. *2 other 'ROT'TC C *ad*tedt, wilwill « Ut j p and Start Ltgal Action el SUte> Army Beujrv* nmt« attended the fixit The new lieutenant; is .n»'***« *»*•»•* KifW sf the 1»59 W«*t- t F CW f awi* YWCA Simmer Pay Camp The f reetwMer* Tljur»il*)r n M James F. CattuWa «f W It w« tlwlMff- called on «tin# ^turlff Roj- 46« Channing. avenae. • • • , . > Ur attend *uch an C»rty t« begin !«*•! *ttion t« r#- his itetond-Jloor window,. shakes The conunfaelori faremoniea *iU. ; hi» fist at you and offera to punch ftiieUi. . • •.. • .."•.. •. sovtr. monlc* fiuia the Union The Una "ajuault and battery" be held in the Tott Cbaael •* J«rt Rounty j«11 . tinitHii operation fe frequently tem in -the n«tfg, your nose, there probably is no a»- Lm, Va. Majoif General AHWj which IL Grand- lory ptmtntmtn but have you erer stopped to findstult lince he obviously does nol B. Dennieton, cotntnandnuj fjeaarat y'. Rat! Orue, Rlcliard Bm* The Supreme Cuurt uys that on the other hand, the situation The directive canrie after Fttft- **S.irtS. j Bli , *miaut' *i» an intentions], unlawful toqld be entirely different. y eiwawtlor, did a number of holder Tbomaa < C. Sunn, Eliza offer of corporal injury to another YOU CAN MAKE YOUR feists'and all the boys deyri. beth Democrat, critii^d the by forte, or force unlawfully di The other word—"battery"— it iJie wiJlful touching of the per- Bbttr aottty to »0 thru, Ot-and Jury • tor not Ireturninr rected toward the pet-ton of an- SAVINGS EARN trader »n ob»Ue!e indictments S(ith» nutter. other ander tuch i son of another by the aggressor by •ame substance or abject put in Dunn ihen »ubmltt*d » resolu- will create a .wel)-fouitJed temt of iuiminent peril, coupled with motion by him and i< the.consum- io* president of tion nking Carey to take action mation of the auault. led through :tbp: eauhty attorney. he •pj3*r«nt pr««ant ability to ef- By putting th« two together, we at«FK::-aMi tktir putnta. ' The An 4t|dlt ordered by (he free ectuate the ; attempt if not pre- udrf th» direction of vented. • .-... see that to be guilty of "auault holder* icoTfl^rinjr the operation pi 3nd battery," there has to be a director. the prtnon itart for the latt lire Thus the ajjault part ii the hreat. Of court*, it can't be ju*t ththrear t to do harm orp personal in- demonstration In theyeaiv eatimatad; that 112,000 in h l th invited to visit profit* froin th^ itle of cigareti n idle threat. For example, Ifjurjyy followed by the •ctu»l touch- 'Our next-door neighbor leans out t ij to JM a display of candy and' soip to inmattB was ing in an attempt to injure. OK toy*. The «erv- unaccounted for; ' sff rtfimiawats wound np the The preaentment' handed: up to moait^" atwrtueSi Superior Judie, Walter L. Het- " night of ttie field III July 13 charged that, in CRUISE TO PLAYLANO jnuo* iat «**ftakd far Aug. IT. 1667 and teSB, (2,200 in profits RYE BCACHp N.Y. from the canteen p*uett throufh the handa of former' JShrruT Ales OvwWrMMandattnctkmsl Campbell into tha' coffera of the Republi«n party. Uips on Touring! Freeholder George W. Herticn", tha tone Republican at tho ^VESTMENT meeting, supporting the reaolution. He aaldi "I could not. vote WILSON LINK affalnit" a\ reiolution which aak» 17 MTTOIY FLACC N-V. C. * land of festival! that fiinda tti*t rightfully belong . mqtoHne; vaea- to the prlaonera be r-ecovered." Ur-iftt: Jterfeei'way to tintoy- wmeltnai tbfrigx' they offer. B«to Uw fettlvil's theme y crienttuiw. industry, sport, iit arU-yoa^re sure to ta* agaaitUac to pleaaa every BUSINESS i of Mm Iamilf. t NMT h TM Aa Yaw ftr'pjrttt JawVat >hiiwfc»1< tfaa RE FEtENCE TO REUAPUI nt*, aB«e)«PT DMiVekr rd Anwrkeiia, File, Auguat 17- Yen Ow«k*ri T*yr Iriaadt Atlanta Tuna •. wldti Auguat 12-14. SKEDOMEYH U>toty? Sweet Com Fcitlval, W« OBB CMI 14 Oa Cn On Via** " ' !•»• 11-18. •jtaituGif n ajktuaii mttian F*atita) rJUi,, r • LAMPS AND BUMBJ Gun Show, ROTCHFORD PONTIAC MICHAEL'S THE CORSET SHOP received tSOO. In all, 12,-

••*. '!-•>--• .. --- l 8k*tt Cnampion- a!; BUggrttion "concerned a .Aur. MO, netted fat more, rapidly cheeking ai PDKIT PHininr, CWn- AOomi J-«30 Idaodj July W-SO. ' a|ln*ratun B*; On«-S)wt Antelope Sept 8-*. CaurarnlK; Water Ski lUctnf, Ltfceport, lit* IE-It. PACKARD WESTFIELD CO ReeUStotrn AlMta: Bilnr Salmon Dtrtr, » BRIDAL SHOPS mo. DRUGSTORES MOVING AND Allan PhSliips of 133 Wash1ti(t- Vahk* anil 8«wanl, A«(. 3-Scpt 7, ^ ftnemiet who w- Hawtii: Ho!* Fmiri], HOJW : GENERAL TRLKKINO ".;#* Uirtr eating, •'" ton •treel reported to polite Wedt IBIO,Au». > and t. . JO LYNN *!M, Miu Oolc rtluctanUy that three (Ishlng teeis For dcUUt. and information on DARBY'S DRUG STORE • JTATIONMS worth |TD we stolen train his g»- othtr (•atrrajfc cawk with your BRIDAL SHOPPE, Inc. to;inat)i. u, that. «1M someUmfi between July IE and Ctaabtr «f Q fACKAID PhoMt Auami 2-1191 Bridal Ourfih, CARTER'S ' ZUCKERMANI i Satw and Sw vlM 3)9 Scum An, W; WtttftaW Formal Oowfii EXPRESS SERVlCt • SCHNIPPCR WtollVt t6 gnaw MOVING 4 OtNEKAl TS(K;tC1NG r people's handi," ibt Riady S*d* and H»d* to Order CemrnaYcldl ond RUDY HIXSO LOCAL a torn DISTAKCI ; ;';ll(M"C«Ie U working (or Dini «| DIOUMIIM CENTRAL PHARMACY ••• Statiotwry Op*» usndaya * Trldara 'til I D.m- Mlebaa) J. Carnal*, Hug. n*rm. Rn«!»ft)i. doctbnl rtt^tl PKKCRIJTION5 BERSE BROTHERS 1 iljowwl to JpeuJ ..* year tt ADamt 2- Canlutlr Ceapsawtea: OPTICIANS Oiaaa - Pirfama . rmill» pt' other. nn!v«Kity, so In U, inil imi HUIHB hit she transferred he r i IOT« — *OHta . WHIUM ect to ButceiN) ta take nijva 8»l»i * Strvlae aa* Oaatnl in, i ROBERT F. DAY • OrMttn* Corib of teunliic. oppartunltiet av tWImarh-N Pureto tf BHologko! Re- Ma awia At*. W. h" lim i irerld-wld* > BEAUTY SHOPS ••II fCONCRETE •ELECTRICIANS aai» a-saai 3SEIfT».St. 1 i ALMA'S COIFFURE SALON In simpte UiDi),''iult . nwareit is REILLY Hulr Styll.t CHARLES T. BRENNAN OldtmoblU Co. Of i)l>llnatloB Lasiine f*rnantnt« E1ECTRICIAN • PHOTOGRAPHERS STORAGE Antk*rlM« ilm« Ua San Dtli, Styllet LDOH OOMOMKT1 CORP. *>t la *l*et*ie*i w an the (oik* do- OldimoMI* ADami 2-2S19 BBIIB * NnNt WESTFIELD STUDIOS U*7 Find out (art with witHnmM* cow, •JOT RlH it, ' WHMI •at Martk A*., m. ADaaia 1-T«*i i*nr H.M ABUBT Fitiet FtWeaaaaaat HENRY P. * Mmdly phone caJL It WMSIM, !••— Jinn STOKAGl ttiU i wiuw •MTmmuLa, MC. FINE poimtAiTuiie atatiea caU «lvar to DOR-RET I*. PLWiniU UM GOODWIN MOTOR • GROCERIES Mcabaal Caaada from BEAUTY SALON Newufc «sat* unly TS/ F11M5-22M •Mrt4U2 CORP. Jott Riaht Far Sunnmar ML fcanfc AVfc V. OTHtt WILOOH PtOOUCn. OHM SMM, UMfc T.*> AUTHORIZED *l*cr*4iMnlllx Iliilr U^lllfliv Free Delivery VOLKSWAGE•aun N AD 2-9513 $ TELEVISION puh 'JIT Elmer Ht. Vltmtd Wrilllrn Ul-Jf BV, «tk It. J. * M, SUPER MARKET PHOTO SUPPLIES 8S6 Mountain A vs. WESTFIELD STUDIOS STATION RAP10' •HOME RENOVATING 2 Phone* — AD 2-0402-03 . TELEVISION 1N^ HUGH CLARK DHIn • Painting — Arsa i All MOTORS (Jriiccrln — frrsli Twr • Paptr Hang It is i»HT«I'll Tl*w Hatth* IMiwc* BIMlMH — llllrr rrnJuid >lymmith •Tltfng 1*11 Otatnl in, ADaua PHILIP B, KEITH 140 Ma rr I ion Avo. AD 3-64S LAUNDRIES • ROOTERS *•** cart f*M • TRAVEL Ma Doaj-ni iia. w. W. I. SCHROEDER •r«L, SAMOSET LAUNDRY , if il CAROLTTRAVELI^ SERVICE, INC.

WESTFIELD _ I)Hr AN ADVERTISEMENT i-ln Uir.lo BRIDGE 4-3474 MOTOR SALES CO. l THIS SPACE WILL KSE oil l'r.«i.it»u B_H FORD YOUR NAME BEfORE THE SHADE AND LAMP - 54 Elm Street nalrw UBd Iniln • LUMBER REPAIRS IS PARKING A PROBLEM? READERS OF THIS PAPfcS J, S. IRVING COMPANY AND UM? - EVEft READY FOR CAU I tillII [ A(IB t II «.a»i» A-t ti«EU (Air* INSTANT REFERENCE, ADamft 3*0662 — 3— 300 W. Swv«ixh 1-3673 8. T. WitUAMS ~ LEADER *» W. a^illlllli

The Driver^ s>(BW.rfi^B4he privf -w8Q ally o«cji>pfed it metabewof tht •w*ile- lia-.iiiBefiwHBwg-V pa. One of the Sen- amU4._*vej jito«,ji^:^| - _T floer betow, in t^eto hee«r#e -tm^;r'.^giifff'^ mtfbt \»f • heartfelt eHtS^ue el REPORT certain SUtt -Dejirtfn^Bt^olide*, Drirfngf a jir toiiy U B» jobt, happRned tn notice them. Iff ltoi~ but rikby Jokei have been tali Mbrancliy a^j^d *fcou(; ?*r»,. drivers and mDtorias, ftobmtty OMf of the Council consist*- ft Col. K. H«ttton tattde tJie ftnt motor tour In 1903. .. tt'tcMiuJ, Col. . *m Mk«4 for direction* from I girl ifi CaJlfornia and iris V6UCOMI UPON AN ACCiMMT about SO vile* oat of his wiy. After retracing hli route/he asked Ue::Kirl wltr she had given him1 Sie antweredi Th»™d*jr "So miw and paw could git to tat you, I figured if you are goi»f to all tht way to New York a few 1 "ffJdrGaroe, more nties wouldn't hurt you," •', Ilk* , i belleVe «»VWB iMtfinally Almost .aii>|d are «e a«tls«- ttt. fitt IM tie Wilaon Lint Offer. urban renewal- *nd housing, one .... ,...,._ WH- Pnblio' WeHafe CanctrandYou tit* mHorUed »™n whe ot the-proftianu .we. can't affori Coo), All-Dmy froni (aiwltig on the *t«S» to aUp> C»mmltte.a releMetra,b|)l for de- pine in the gm, and to the 01-not to hire.' bite. It *111 b«t laiHiUMva »atr (Hiny tt Aft Moit cincers ttt iifattory; contptnmlM'Vbtli -whicl^ The 88 John A, Xtaefk which fated driver-who wrecked jlii at £verron(\> or neirly everyone, (ur*blef If deUettd In time. Utrn by hu((cJne the wrong eurre >• help cfriRAiinifvsS' without nils daily at,»!3Q a.nu from &• ind heed (U Btren Pme«r 81*. ( wlt)|rig to idmJI that", w* have a forclnt.;tt1a'ilt»1«:»itlf*rt*r*l coil. loot iof. Eubanfe pile*, Jemr nal* oC Ctietr, B«4UMtt JOT cm- L*Ur cane a raah of metaristi ir'itat *ompafa"ti?ely • an hoi City, oll«T>-a.dagr,lonf'crutM.u^t uriitt a** »»n>|iriita pttwe and «» i»trmitl«hld Ht tto gigs about the pedtitrlan, whii fsw, a» wllllBf. to .Admit that it's mnfato*&itot Si/T. continues- dtwn fconf lalahdi'aflu described variously ts "th*snch a great problem,' [pi-Old wd New. debarking Playland jmsMngiVat vanishing .American") the man whij mal std.for neducajionaa Rye Beach, • • • .- - ."-. tliougH there were a eoipl« of Elementary .school enrollments thing that will come neai ew. r gallons left in tie gaj tfcnki orj wilt rke t'am todfy'i SO tnillitin Bt(J06 k; ( S^ For mote .than three hoW,' "i ibilit H nqlllloh by 1961; and, —Jteri have '.the., big, limi, *hlolt.ihould In Uken up nan -with, a wife, three . tertwHflW r iWldrsn aid only one car. Aby i(W9, high schools will be boat tithtmlelftt;*. It rttb tKe I«milr *octor, or ff estimated 60 to litres stumer icfiolaVililp *)«• ilon*l, t%ht Iltterature'- $ cltlMc pun cllimed there -would; n*ra,h»T»;i.ft m». *r'"lvJ ' ; be' fewer pedestrian patient* it 10 jivi' c6nt r/torc students than they Cart now accom trip date. We .jndintthtee ltfeeks m ^,_. there were more ' patient pedes- ton; They inipv«i>ereteryp«e Mens. • ••• . • . ••.-•;• need 110,000 more eletnenUry and high school classrooms ttit,ti ire „ r!f-*'1* *»»jp*r» in^SuMlntfrr" btcamc known -*• tHe(taw hire. mmit'of ,th« United Statej.'rtne the pleasure '"" pain,caused by some place one joes to from the ga- newspaper editor, Irtcidentajly, Lned * itsffhn^:-White tonis Appriitmately 88,800, students thought io Whly of Zrttfa'raifort on the .water,.;- tcesuura^t, lacnt-: rage, or where part at the farniljf 1 if nnatited wltfrtbe, cirotmri, T: l : in Heyjeisey were housed last t wit/hid in.-trte'ijjiW shrubs tiei,.Jtor> tnfeal ;o*;.;.»...»nack, -art. :.!.'A—1T^»; .X-riiir' therapy, radio waits until the others brlrfg back on • migratory- farm ' Ubbre«l,' ijhrt ; active:-iMrtnpev certain surgloal : year irt eliagrooms described as he reprinted It lntu\h r«ity-«iktttd The pars- : the c*r, . •• '...... l the.»hip returnito JeMeyCity on proceduMB, wdatives, pain-killing substandard, Nearly 0,000 taachers the Atomic •Energy tiomlnlisloh'to Its regular, lohsdiile. :. drugi or wslected hotmones can . Women driven also came In for with substandard cortlficates gtt lrtfoMation;on fallout'radl). bars.' their share of humorous comment. taught an. (atimated 21O.Q0O chil- tien-huards: lejriilutioni and Den Wilson tine officials tell their keep jaln 'jndw^eotittal in many the..(lr]s partici- jiationtu. ,.: ':.-: •/-••> ••..'• ... the first wai tht light* dren. More than 12,000 youngsters toured Conjtressional offices vAih pasnangers, "PlsnaK tnke asweater nlgfct ceremony, Q—Whit ure horrinonesT hearted definition of a woman were transported outside their * lobbyist for a union for » large elr^Med a smallcandle- no matter low hot It is at home." driver that claimed the was onenormal attendance area because ot port of one typical day,. : A^A: hormone li a chemical t ti ti(' lBle. Aa the small aubstaupe which ia .produced in who drives the same as a man,overcrowding. Andj despite the Unwittingly, tha.studsnts caused jijfiw tlie dark lake, only she gets blamed for It, Then construction of 2,200 classrooms, a minor stir In the Senate fchamber 1 On Committee ; some wgjm and then wheii trans- j stiff Joined In;thuir, ported to Mine StHlar; wgkn pro- there i'na one about the lady v/ho 8,500 more were urgently needed to meet Increased enrollments and it pKKJrilfht ionga. After tips Wl!"Ham T. MoilaugMln, CPA, duces a spfloiflo effect. The> word thoojtht the telephone lineman j innfi in echo from the bugle of Westfleld, hi)s been appointed to harmoiiB mmm to excite or arouse. climbing poles at the roadside were to replace obsolete facilities. Id goodbye to $2 XJlrl Scaiits,,•.., Q—What pavt do hormoiKis play underestimating her driving? skill. pay for the schools they need, Siturdiy .the counselors ptepar- Recounting of the New York Slate in the treatment of cancerT Mora' recent k the story that many homeowners in Now Jersey for tie 'riiv encampment of Society of .Certified Public Ac- A—^Treatment with eorta^n hor- tells of the man who had juat paid arc paying in.ore «nd mpre b yrop : t ' ' '' ' ' ' wuritanti;- , ".'•,•:•• ••• ,; J • ...-, mones is prolonging, life and lesa- for one of the new "longei, lower erty taxes. 1 have known commurii- etiin^ pitin lit aomo breast cancer3 and wider" can displayed on atjas where the ta'x on a house will iii fcmilta »nd some ptoutato can- dealer's floor. Asked if he would go from $100 to $600 or $700 In ctra in roales. Miich'reeonrch is :sr of two or three yearn to 1 drive It away or have it deliv- nnw being done to flhd out theered, he BnBwertd: "Just leave It meet this gfowihg* demand for AlCOHOUa AHpHYMOUt BOBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. effect of hormones on normal and where it Is; I'll never find us goifd more ichool facilities, sttnormal growth, a parking place again," •*»» - W*L 0. MUUH, I've been usini New Jersey as to any wK* hwra an Q—&.*K ol 'the'type and location of busy parkway. The motoriat asked too, to hear about troubles in •l :> K.#: bdwttvtly ' ;' growtli. It tn»y bethst surger/ or such other me»m)mt • the .use of •. aa lady driver to give him a push other state*. On July 14, I made certain honngne,' clienilcal anil and explained that she would have my ftrst lengthy sipeech about thin i to get UJU;D BSjnpiMo jet him • ,',sfcUi • -•• riaioittitT'S CtS(lt' •'•• •••'•• ••'•'••• I nsmlssion on hls'car. According fornla made a comment. tii the yarn, the ladr backed off .Jle«tjfornta," he laid, "Is swnmp- Irt IVavat Retietc and smacked Into, the rear of bis011 with people, The equivalent of car at a good 35 mph clip. the populaUon ot ono _ " iNortmn- Hanswolt, atorelteeper According to Cerf, there was al district—approximately 850,000 third (IBSI, U

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co driva «II *cujvict*4 f 10G on a diMrfderiy p* )a*tw*ek lit Munkiptl The cbirge stemmed 'rotn • fli fight between iGsrgitas "»)ad Do«i las M*rtki, J.9d of SSB Livingsta threat at -Martin'* home, July 4. Ralph Gee of $09 Central avenu in "fined |KS on n dliordwly coi duct cbarg*. . - Hyjvatter Hatjlty, 30 of 36 Tre? (

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jonrtUd Mr*.--Hsifiey'a ciae - to study it* devils. She testified »he bad Mt tM **r '.with H«iJI«F'« fa ther while in vaeitEon, -, N. Brown, fll, (tiolahtsrted support* last week to dent1 from We* Jersey,1 The stu- ammrltiient -which would: strike tlvilt ia- ikl * collet' w-hich has •!$- Art fijoUiln^inW.tbaii tin „ loyalty oath requirement from f._.t. 1 fused to iakk funds tecau&e of the -will of hmnmitj . —, Htntj •he . Natioisai Defense Education ^ oath provision. The letter let" •'.: • :. • i ;-,' (laid; "I do hope you will do acrme- "Pjirmerado hot hsve tfl -take thing about this section ol the bill. i oatli.to be eij^lble for federal I want a college education but I I • • ' ( • . id," saitd the Eenatar, "I have yet cannot afTord to pay for ray educs- heafof fl Btjite hi^hwrty coiti- tfon now. This hill enn PTOVB to he. Issioner" v^ho must proclaim \>h of aircat value to our country If l^gianc*. bfefon he may accept the lawmakers will rectify this mia- Nab0W Qwik-OedIt 9iv«' you the prestlg-;-of "Ov/nin9" a per. : MW TH* QUHHS rt. THIt l» for hIfliways in, his stat«t take." ijy Judith of Bi- here is no valid remon for a-;loy- V»r!% lh<'Beautiful '4A«HlBi-lii- sonal line of credit as well as the sqlisfacKort of knowing that you cdn meet Uw s(,aur]emtfrt. ;',,,-., ite Btkideflts May qualify fot loans Sine* 1«*,'A\* Ouwn «f D]*- ider ternis of the Natiotisl De- Overpass Bids »oMj(A«.b^eB.IuaMAbeBIua( l th l n»e; Education. Act.'' - • any sudden emergency wifhout delay. And although Qwik-Credit is always Ulul -d»t«Jittr of UbiH in tha The lenator mads his comments : : WW«, (Of-Whoin jKib tillml ..' "" :•' i • : •• ..>••'• ...•<. " ,.-. .. ': .;: :.. . ••...' : •,.-. ••••<-: . a statement prepnred for deliv* Art Received r diiting', the debate on the Kon- available for any purpose, yow pay nothing until you yie it. ny-uliT*K nHflf Princeton University, tion of pedestrian overpass in Un- iiti-'htt^riihtiif-. 7 : ion and Mountainside, a pe-deatcian e loynltj oath, : •tulryMiy in Uni ' "I WCHlld lllni td point up the Tljofcfdir received Tuesilaif, July. , ivlll be reviewed by.departmBnt ,M(MajM| jny.lUttwif ilflemnw in: which we are" caugnt v WeVirtiJe'cf ta'tbe requirement of ginBcra ' before a contract la •vWtn( e.td tf.il!* pmwTtiv p.wnrded. The state will flnanee iitf ihe - It- the hu III orleln In tJilj <-ut|orn. On Hip loyalty nfflduvlt and oath on : minj^intlenl^quum iof D!a- principle and because of dellttri- the.project. .... • • ' m«ndB li Utt followlnf tnWlp- ma off-ecta we /urcaee from it. At The overpasses in Union nnd JUml^. "Lonrf live U» gooj pe*p|e Mountainside will be ovar Route 1 1 1 hesanie time-ve believe that fo-il- u plij- oftw. *'-- .Via''-. '/ 22< One will servo pedestrian a at Borrow when and where ydu ^vybh^-^: ':^^;-' .^ 1 al a£d to nigtior, educntioE, bath .SMfaW/iror (ioiiilh* Dams ibllo unit prjvato, ia oaB-ontlnl, the Psii'ivfly diiva inteltaectlon. -Arjine for tbo"Qut*n M ClUttt (• Tho other'will lio near Echobeook m*M|*m.:r* ttrt 17lh.CefiLtirj- id we, believe thut the new NBT innl Defense Education Act Is,School, Mountainside. of d mpkm begin'U in- The 'new Union fltnlrwny will hom« Ariine on ihi»' i the whole, akstup in the right :M(fi,, inS10 it ia to thli day. • irectioii, This forces us Into n serve us a pedtstrinn accoaa from A Qwik-Credit account is available to, you 24 hours a day. You make) oh*^appli- Gird hlttorlant have coma, to th» inporlitlne; position. We BIO loath Routo 23 to tlie existinit Vnuxhall .wnclUiitFn ^M the (elteti in Ihf ronii 0VCT|)a8ii of the highway. see an emotional crfaia gcuer- 1 Word. Rtglni, l 1 ' The -Bergen County ovcrpaasoa cation, and when this is approved you can borrow when and where you wish, niv« MHi;rMrr«nstJ t<> m«k» 1 ;cd over 'tho loyalty oath, lest it mpardlze the possibility of en-.vil' l be at Route 4 and Forest ave- .fnore (Uphoniout iouiidlri| nimt. nues, Paramus, and Route 40 and Arc.The We must houc that thn un- not be interrupted during the con- irtunuto inclusion of tlila ruqitirc- 9ti-tictiuu ^nd tliE^t at leuat fuiir Btit In the act will receive ttio will be open at nil times. Tho Gat On A Hot Copper Wire ivnwillful alUantion of thu Con-'projects ure to he completed In 120 less and that u conatruotivo worklnK dnys aftor the n\vurt1 of meiuliiient of thn nf>t in this ro. the contrnct |>tct «nn "bo brought ^bout, f^ ^^ "The hmu poseJ by tho rcqulreil nltidnvit nml outh In tho ia into nsi flud fnr to liases mlv^L'siUlca, it pvulun to nict 5io u£ theiv invfllvunienl in tho listr«tinn ot j^Lunta iitidur thia itt. Slui'6 tliolr inci'iition the T Innul Scli'ntc FdUndntlon follow- ^ipB hnvc i'ct[uii til vct'ipiunla lu In what amount? pn an iiflldiivil ntnl onth similur i tliojc reqniral in the Nnt; Act. hia hna neunieil to IIIOHI of via re- Kretlablc bxit. lflr^cty iit;obj^t isa tLwiii-tla hnvc bc^n You may borrow 12 times any mon'rily payment you feel you can riake. As flidlly ii innlter betwt'i!» Ihu Nn- :l»nul Sclcin'« Poumlntinn nnil in- livliltlnls. Such ia no lonstur tha an. example - a $30 monthly paymsnt would give you: a $360 maximum lire iisu eitliei' under the vnriinia titles of credit on a revolving basis - always \i:l or In tlio new NSF C(i-opai'ii- ivn full (iw Bill pa, Cdlletes nnil mil- ftraitii'H HI Jipre Involved Ha iKt'nta of the government, H3 well li" hcnifle-iHI'teil nf fciUl'ill fUllrts, (Minimum $360- MawlmUrri $2400) il Ii lit tills |>ollil Umt tho ISHUU Of tn.tlitvlloiml I'Bapoimilillity mill In- In lU-nlinET with alu-

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ind MP*rste bnlldlltf Every single one of the thousands of items Hi our stores is n(w priced tow. And, on top of that, we offer you additional money-saving opportunities in the form of weekly specials. Cnkl r, be ] the l>r Ail the way down the line our service is geared to making ™ wid, while tnost use thel* sure that YOUR TOTAL FOOD BILL 1$ LOWER-it $afm£ for confinement at <*-i>» W« invite you tochec k for yourself and see. Ji ll'B Tin1«tlon vtfho letter .(.spirit of the law." he wld. rphy w»i (ill**. 'n on **" rec* ndatibn «fthe county jodfcJ. « Improve (to elStiency «T robaUon.iejMttMnt; • - •• I .••:.,••.•'-...-,.•.•,. began a «wn-Kionth consult- miigiipient on Jwe 1, •• the wake of Wi.dlMlo.ure ,r« thin II mililsti in court for alimony in* support ntj fias'eone imWltected, if • ••',*•'.' jew), si) audit of the J»: t'i Anal operations )>*• Impacted »nd modern bonkkeepinv y«ptn(r machinery has veil to r^knxfi Whtto Sbiak Hilf Fiaiit ...... usilgnnients. [rpif il««iil»t! for addltloiml V wuwwirs and aocial lnvts- i(ol««ld«

msd decrease in • autofto- breatdowpa. — partieulgrly ^G9v 11 Penis ni Dm UMpriea.. Mtiie-ivfla reported to- il Hit Gnden State Parlcwiy isfiritMf of this year. r- Saving$ Galoni^AillOkie^l^^Storlr Low Shelf Prices Lfltie These Medti Regular Savings >y Highw»y Au- • T MM ttai, despite a IS per licreue In talt truffle during -.• *.''./ mnonth ptiiod, tKe riUrriber dropped frum 12,718. Paper Towels 2w*39. of the bluest letdowns lor Chocolate Cream Pie t of breakdown was Hudson Hankies P« cmt decrease In flat Salisbury Steak State Police on the partway i there were 3,183 motor- Jet Sprey Bon Ami Involving flat tires this wmpared to MSI for the Turkey Slickl Enriched Flour raMe period last year, deal

Sea Scallops Froian iv*r pick •orn, yooretKT Wt've gat It fcr yw Our buy«M wtnt right to flit fltldt to tel«ct these gorgsoui meloni for Super Suds ttndtf, fult-rip* wn you'd pUk hi your own tunny MM patth. So frtth, youl From ttitlr glouy green rind* to th«ir sweet red hearts^ you'll find Ve! Powder MS a««r '^33. nit karnsk pop ot yoti Hw twtvt 90WM 'OW*. them ptrftir in «v«ry way. W* guarantee it. And look at this low pric*... Mild M • Vel Liquid Lotion |g Hand) Cashmere Bouquet Waxed Paper "SMi" 2 ^ 39« M k Large Size Paper Hankies ioo rPl. 3 f »' 23* Waxed Paper «?£& * 27. 18 to 20 Pounds sScott Niptllnl Scotkins 53f0 to Wpack 2^49 Whole Melon Hudion ' Toilet Tissue AJiorlid Color) is? Protein Bread *££*25c .1 TOMI . 260 Dugan's Pound Cake Almond Advirtliod prlcei «ffectiVQ thru Saiurday, August hf, W« reurve the right ta limit qoantltiet. None sold for rusale. NORTH AVE. Swcnson TV Dial Toilet Soap Chicken Dinner or For 'Round ihe Clock' protection Haddock Dinner Pink or Aqua chok« package 55 12ft Enrolled In Mindowaskin RoU 62ft Enrol One hundred twenty tampers ttf enrolled to Camp Min(iow«s-- }dn IOT A» J»« **» week period, Maryland Banner J>r'tW»W B. Demarest, chairman SCOTCH FLAfMS-An , •• (raautfled s of.(Wtii«*r boy* committee of the nner of th« Snow Hill/, d., Ho- 6 Krmtnd' eeoehed i YWCA, announced. ary Ottti> w»s presented to tlje In » »j*«*l jititeroent last re- E o t a r y ta«t w*et" leased, tke durihniui stated that Pan wood- Scotch FUlna E eofn t W the YJtCA d»y«a*i> h«t Jd.the st* lilifronan fcf Vt§A**i **"• **" istoii of ihe child*: rfa* *» Rtfiinitm faterreiatton >reii»enee. of preii- 4ent UwwW*:-+M«w«, returned Tilt mranic pro eal diatraaaA ttfi. "iiKHip »rcHie eompllment 1» jBreBenting Pan t«rt*i anJ the ftr wood-Scotch KMB»^ag to Mr. Iori, J&M Mhaols a«a towhi are taken Th« biriMsr anniversaries ; of po i«to conilderatieti. Ail effort is ibert. Vwiv' ?*Ker Staley and Friday (»(•«use M«de to plikc* Mhtjten In the n» obn Bflil we** -celebrated, 1 "ld •; ftttip or trit* wi«i KW of * jiairman Jo»ph GrmHiin tntra- bardie*. The pprpose of tklt, he Ineed «ereh other yl»itln«T Rotarl* of. tali, "fl to atreiifthen the botids of 8> ft*- frWndskJp Wiben a bojr ^ tsarninaT Mr- Campbeii snnoun™} that ff o to bm like rtfcir faqn and do the th* district connintion will be held pt*«m if*. was 1« charf* if devotion*, The children tk day- of, tha Nsval lJ "li QR6tJP harti in exching* for e>eh ahire V kett. . • • ... •• : )• •: ' tt Ii anticipated ^h»t tt srn Ha Theft Hotedtn uti dividend of EC cent* Court Backlog aT*, (Mjra.b1« Iri ScpMahf, VaemuH«mte Entry Manlnji onld be equivalent tit an ihnua' The honietf A. S. Ginouven, Termed 'Critical' In Truck Mishap ate of J2.50 on;ilw oM |totkjn- 1272 Summit iVftiilB,-which !» on tad of the |£ Vaie cstablisnei the police^ vacant JbouM check list, TRENTON—Xfcft MOUNT WM8IOE —-OI*:TI was ertterea V'rljfty, but hotWrtE director of Kew Jersey's courts rs~ was Injured Friday when a ttsct State "has eight offl takeh, folUe tatd. The 6wner %ap ported Wednesday the casa'tacii- trtller,' un^blif to' (top «hjir> Bitty With >raikht* ^ tint to letbrtiSiindiy. v \eg Is "critical" and gottinj vaiae nllclieJ .Roui« SK, -wan" Iri"«6u1sioii ununlV, Rose He Pikt WTien thepjillce chscked the (wttk & station w&igiMi *-<\d. a US; laeftttd » hem*riWi!i -ttomUi, Uhr ttana Navy panel truck both irtltitfft'f *i Blliabeth. only solution ii ^Ji jpd o*» door h«d been forceiopen Mir* Burn ham, I0 S^ •feConneit repdttad on the (curt f . wbitii-lnH'#hfe 'F. MrCralk. (unaritr •* «••» Or» A' tflr* whJth hud been osed to iitustisn fti the 9 .monUis IrAnt fecT one of iw "passenger* * in htcpt^t fsttiii •dott shut aVtt> *t Tin wll nrta«>. ™wrt ffc»r September-395B through Jttne 1»69. he station wagon, was given Ifatt O d»y% at =Sfc jtli-K. jnhB Wtlrr. T»e wiJ« at this . H« jjtid-the mandatory license iid for back injuries and released Ootectiye Lieut Jack Bnefks re'- revocation pragfjifa bAd.liePTi eJf-r > his ownvphvsiclan. Por4ed there ^S3 no indication gt pecteti to Vaise the number of ap- Patrolman William A n U laaV peal i t6 Cdunty Cotirt franl Muni- IUH the drlwr.ef th»; .v t Iebem ifLia* cipel Court verdlcU. But he ojkij rail-or, Jooeph Zupitsa, SI, oj apparently this h»s«'t happened. , Strife,—Plndaf Yet McConnell found that with rlrtng, Accerd!jii( to poHce, Zu^; infer averuKfl trinl times, and caf), trareltifg east on Route Ineas of Judaea,' the calendars of ini) when tic attempted to stop itet »re. getting tremendously vehicle* It slid on the wet pave> o£ged and justice Is Wlnp deisj- n\ Colliding wi¥h fee oilier two YO• U NEED chicle* MtC«fn«31 said that In the stated The accident occurred at UNDSCAPINO REPAWS icontt hfghwt court, the APpel- .m., shortly after Friday aftef- 'Yftvmtsn of "Superior Cvur^ loon'a cleclricnY fitortn. folios BWQDOWf 1WISMVKI wo extra judges bare not bean ,aid 'the tartmeht waa

TlttTNK* --. •*«*• •;,*,- - - i-i j pMBREljLAB ble to keep pace With the IB per ippery. • • ••.-H' TGEa ~ LL^IRS HANDRAOS t trifrfl^^e In appeals DIoL Tlic etatl^n wa^oM WBB driven T-s-tr Ruunm* iy Geifeae "F. CaatTier, Jl, ot Pat- .J.;I.I KLI* 4-MM in. The pane] truck was from Nnvnl Supply Dtpot In C JIM LOVIIAND • auentloni, *ddltloha tmnir and'wii driven by Frank T, MOD ««MMiu, n Maim, imwrttj Orien, 3a, ol Jttitj City, •& tV ftonti fc¥n-sir.o. i-s"{l IMi. The tractor trailer is owl by II and H Trucking Co. of Ya UNDSCAPIN0 •Hie. . . (wotnt ooBtraAtlBK and ill *r Sfw l!aVu ***" "ilirirtHi"1 •URNITUU MPAIU *~ ' T-S-t( Tm Witrk iitmt 1i«i Hal] DON MAXWEU Pl*c tall TiithH M1CHAEI VARUSSI, JR. Residents Report •^;;-jn,+. m*> I4UT AIMW t-S T-i-ti Ut l,tTllt«ftM »»!«* 1 e c t T t a ctockti vnpiitnsl Low-Flying Plane LAWNS OHHO eloolii oonvthtsd io elt ttto: room. CHMUHtOTHROCK A low-flyIne airplane esnt res i Mannar A*». AH 0 Ats In the «.C4i o( Pine ^JTOTJ avenue and Balroar terrace ra; Aiphott DrlvM Mtmtief 1l.ll. A .A. T-B-t OUVER HOWAHTM, JR. ninjj Into the streets Friday nlgt 110(IB 3 reportedly knocked down AD 2-2435 l mi tvm OF ICMCHMC l television »triat Many pedpto i^y* at The National tank of WetHteld If ho hfeiivrer onrv, slc JUIJ Inn HinnL]. A Patrolman Robert Eckert n AD 3-0013 fdii. Rit 1-1. , Bmltti. ported about GO residents of th for many reatoni,.. some to buy a home . .. lome a car area, sortie In night dreis, fie thr.it horned At about to:15 p.rr i * MOVING - THUCK1NC when (hupinhe runred Within a fe and tom« iUST TOR FUWt Your vacation* wilt b» more fun /•ij'-;, ..—— ft'et of the huuflutopH. K0BE1TH. DlACON Pairolttitin Kclr^rt Aultl tht u when ybu know youVa *aVt>d in advance. Plart no* for •*iviiiitn—Bito.ior Hud Inttrl rienuratljut. Qtmlltr n-orkriHiniihl nppenteil to be in difficulty. ::-«#pe*r— j Jwk *M*mrt <•»(!. lfuiiy lrmur»i I'd I] co had (lUmeri)Ui. CnJla One next year - open your sdvings account TODAY at The E«!! »»•(*> l>Ill 91DJS 7} man, whu Itlonttned liimselr na » ~ DetoraltnQ farmer Army pll-ot, told police the National Bank of WestfMd. AMOR g ibip tippe-arvil td be n single «n- Etcte&or Interior 5HEEHAN L F. HK/IPING HOME — rinnht AtithorHti's al Linden and New* 1 Earn interest of 3% on your saving*. RudoK Flrkiiimy ii chowo In ii t>ii]>arls itiild no pin no anowfi - WlBliflni', Auitmtia, as ho K that dficrlptltiTi hnd istitli«O K V.umnmnUy Ratih WnM READWEU CO, t u* Community Ht'r Kliiir I No. Morfiton Street, hni Illtr. ?E,,| OR 6-3554

!-»t( SlSiiS^fiSH;: J.)LEADE». THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1959 *Som* like It Hot* At Foothill At Amboy* Drive-in Marilyn Monroe's new film, $a)f UriaV at (ha Strand Th**tr«, PUin custommrv three will be seen at the "T«x Corn Ii Gncn" and "Hay "CANYON IIIVW" r" M well it with Enfllah .1* )n Cip«Bi ' free drcua at Olympic Park this iveek. Heading the bill will be 5 - s STOOOI coMnm Sh#kcajk*Ht» timpani™. U* h*t SUSAN HAVWAKD, Aua.. ^tr.rJ alfp playad at the Irorrton, Conn., Charlie Frank, a clowning-cop who r APV, CAPTAIN KJDO MUbmer theatre, Katkewion now performi a variety of juggling rou> 4 CARTOONS ' Farm Machine^ tines. Also on the program ate the t««M aid celar. ••* at th* Rialta Taaalr*. TbaWfaalwa. ^1 Ii¥M In South Clwp Hill," |U» Craiwtr ~ ~ Goetschts, a comedy bicycle >ct iTARTINO WH), IVl, 7 fM, Co-rtarr*d it Ruth Campbell, a Featured at Fair who use every type of wheeled In- veteran F*rthUl performer who strument that will pans for a bicy- Imitation of Uf*" cle or tintcycle. ha* bam in inch thowi ai "S*pa> -ON SAME FROGHAM - rst* TablM" and "Wake Up, Darl- One of ths. l*r(*6t displays of Thou who prefer animals will ing." She bai itudfed with Jane farm machinery in the eait will hive a chance to witness Beatrice "TtwWItdond Inxe and at the Columbia Univer- feature the 103rd !Flemington Ag- Dante and Peanuts the Chimp, .ho titjr School of Dramatic*. ricultural Fai^, Sept. 1 through 1, plays the piano. LaborDay. 'Featured in "Payment Defer, The fourth act feature* Lola MARHYN™MONROE red" are Judith Witon, who hat In • keeping with the fair's his- Dobrltch, a ballerina who performs appeared In icyctal of-Brotdway toric backKround, farmers from on the high wire. - Tukr. • • ink." : -. KIEPURA productions and in motion picture*, y, p CURTIS HMMON and MaUi* Paul, who hk* perforni- to turn out to Be* tht very latest IRENE KANE, .»"E1lw n «4 at Boeki Count? PliyhoUM and In BKrlciiitural equipment. !••;" vr*yMa« the l«»-l»t»r««i with the S»o FranciKo Keperitory According to Korman LV Mar-. FOOTHILL ••«*•*" *"• "SOME LIKE EOOERTH 1 ia "A Vint to a !•»!! Pk*et,!' Meadonbrook PlayhouM. Also: in the cajt are shall, general manager, the fair '*-' '•' •!'.JT'-'>"-.!f-;i-:'*:i STRAND Can VlJ^d eamair •(•TFIBC' Rohald PUtt, Roland tough, Hnfh will again offer a variety of "tra- PLAYHOUSE Tr" Artiiur Traaehar, tvrrtmt\j »t -KVBB, S:40 WED. THRU SAT. IT HOT" M*t«y»rd, Paul Hyiand, Ed Ditr ditional" attractions, 'such as i ih. P.p«r Mill PUrk.nu la M1U- MEBBT and Ja/ Parka. - horse-pull Ing contest, wood-chop to pj«/ the | t burn, ' i »»» 3 of the. Miss Ktne is a native New York- after a three-week vacation In QtoW»H,l. Hit, 0 linj O pdy and Germany, fairgrounds will be given over to er wlio grew up in Forest Hills, L*HHV PAHKN •••• Maine, discovered his house had •made his first farm equipment displays. L. I. Sho received her baptism »s Btoadwuy musical been entered . • . • . , an actress wlicn film producer BEHY GARRETT '" "CTur aim," he1 said, "is to show r Opera Company'• The burglar had .rippped the Stanley Kubrick gave her the lead- WAS THAT LADY !V Merry Widow" every kind of implement which will ing, fctninihe. role iti hla. picture, I SAW YOU WITHT' >creen on aimatl dining rponr win- make funding eaoier mill more ec6- j-'-a ••*tif--if the "Killers Kiss," released through I.nai t*TrfH. Nat., Ante. 1 dow which Halkln had had install- nomic»i., While this, is probably kffppera House, will ed two weeks frioi" bv leaving for 1 United ArtsitB, This led to a num- EVAGABOR" V '• only old-fnshioned furnierp ber of television appearances, and Maine ajid icrapea the fre*h putty fair.,in thijjijpart -of the,:country, uyts", aw»jf from ttia pin* of ftas*'^J- ,Miaa | :^ftne made her stage pebut we don't'ioreet the imD.ortancB_qf M Tne-'iWesticbeater Playhouse in Ki;coiti>s .H«Bervatia[tB modern" equipment and. up-to-diM , 41MI mr 4UI ,Jl r?nde^(amotn Mt KIM'S, N. Y. in "Picnic" in the fiSfnii andreacbod la- rieultunl technique^." ' ' rnl« of Millie. Thfl following »ea- t»M*' 65 Pqlish aijd G*r- ilrie. unlocking the wihitaw. After FOR SUMMER In iiddilitiij,' fair goera will alsv ton she appeared in the principal ^^^™A ir-Coiidilio uorf ^^^" he crawled through the opened win- have1 ah opportunity to. sec the role of Polly Peachuin in "Thrso FUN — dow, the pane was replaced. prize - produce of New Jersey's Penny Opera" in Wtw York, and Ml OfflCI OfIN 0*UT * UM, Malkin reported a synthetic farms and gardens. Some of the the following year she was with THE MUSIC STAFF CLOSE-OUT preen emerald stone ring had been state's finest animals will be seen David Wayno in "Tho Pondsr utolen. at the State •)-!! dairy champion- Hourt" on Broadway. Subsequent- Has All the Latwst PAPER MILL Although drapers in the bedship- s and the State 4-H sheep and ly she' tpured with Jtr. Wayne in SALE goat shows. the ingenue lead. Hit Records PLAYHOUSE oma had iKen ransacked, fl61 in MMIhara, y. tl. DHEKI «-«HS FORME ca#h in a drawer had been over- Intirt Stock "•. EVBH. S;3tlAHBINGTOflf0 T0B& THrt, USlrcclD SAT.r looked, i Last season Miss Kunc pluytd A Large Selection of run Prowler Sus/wct Escapes the lending role of Teddy Hicks In SON. B'OO. MATH. THTJH, SAT. 2:aO t • "HORSE SOLDIER" i ttnni'if find All Afft>nvl#ft Order by Phufte—'Fny hy mull Toscfliiini wag conductor there. Walk in front of (560 North ave- 2.98 Increase Noted (wtm After blsmsrriago to Hungarian nue. BBBBBDflaaoaPOPQgDPaBCOPGOBOP soprano Mirta Egeertti, they star- Patrolman Eckert answered tha Outpub of electricity hj? Public red in movies, consorts and oper- call and spotted a man wearing, ft Service Electric and Gas Go. for 4 PAkK ALL THtl* OWN \ ettas throughout Europe and thia white shirt and khaki pants in the week ended Thursday wns 243, MEfiORfS country, Miss Eggerth WHS » mo- nearby Oubume avenue. EiD4,700 kilowutt-hours compared MUSIC CENTER tion picture star at the age of IB The man jumped over a low rail- with 203,761,000 kilo.vHtt-houls in , •' FOX THW SMALL FRY and after ttic overseas acclaim she ing and ran along the tracks. the coiT=dpondiiiK wotk a year ago, > »ale, clean, convcrii«nl, ' Ml w, FMDKT W. . started in' Rodgera and Hart's iNoarly 20 policemen searched an Increase of 11,833,700, or 20.5 T*o merry-go* rotrndi Iwo boil ridei . • two tnini Higher and Higher" on Brond- the area, , per cent. . v i • •• way. Iwa auto rklci • whip chair iwing • free playground houn of fun lor children] allowtMt > comfortable! OLYMPIC PARK OUR 25th mli (or ptrenli • • iliVIHGTOti-MAPLfWOQO ANNIVERSARY for everybody big free show , rides >BBBPBOPBQBBBBPPi Open Noon till Dark

1 M*. GEORGE CHONG "Warmer tomorrow- PHIFER'S Proudly Ptaiantt tha •ntartatnlnfl ttyla of RAY DE VALLE and his it says here" ORCHESTRA, FEATURING TalephonaAP 3-0003 ANIMAL FARM BILL GRAYE, Vocalist Mr. and M«.' Reader have i. year-round proces- MORR1STOWN ROAD at sion of need* resulting from changes in th« weather. They read the advertising in this news' GILLETTE THE AIR CONDITIONED paper for timely news and suggestions about food, CHI-AM CHATEAU, Inc. fuel, clothing, drugs, furniture, travel, service* WE RECOMMEND and equipment for the house, indoors and out. Have You Read U.S. HIGHWAY 22 Mountainside, N. J. It will pay you to keep our readers informed LILLIAN O'GRADY j.orrain D'Esson's New Booki Cam plate Chtnaie and Amir lean Kiitmirttnt and Supper Club about your merchandise and.services .through Special Pri»* for Chlldrtn advertising in these columns. 205 E. Broad St., Wesrfiold "]N"THE KITCHEN" Or dan to taka horn* larg* Private Banqust Room When you use th« paper your advertising in- vestment is made act tnn basis of fapts-'-autliLed Phone ADamt 2-3873 'circulation. Ask to aee a copy of our ABC report. Superb ladles' apparel awaiti yomr BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAYS THE WESTFIELD LEADER selection here. You are welcome Jo GAS STATIONS tlo P in and look any time ft suits your PARKING AREAS PHOTOSTATS *TWt iHw i twifnUr of il* iiSSt' 'RESURFACING AND ait ibttciuttMl of c°nvon!«nce. wsrly 4,000 ri, idvotUwt, %M PENETRATION WORK SAME DAY SERVICE l ng igEnriw, Out clrcutittm f| br #!j*iiencnJ ADO diKuliitoit' Ow ABC t«ii«i diowi Kow mu«h: Ijtlon ta» li*-»», wbwt It pi, tin)1, WM. A. PARKHURST Westfield Studios iwl, mi «th»t fat* ihii kffjni «h>i CONTRACTOR pt fa* i W Portrait nnti Commarclal Photogrophsru FOK NEWCOM6BS TO WESTflElD phone ADairii 3-1/30 Rot. Mill In no p O, BOH 334, W ft t if told Mountolmlde, N, i. 13t CSNTBAL AVRNUt ADAMS 3-0239 THE ), Bnjati* as4 tbc chajle«ton, ReadweltCo. Fallout Shfltcr Attend .;. . boardwalk band concert, firework* Laboratory Schvot Opens Offiees display, and mooBli^ot nils. Money Available g ays' Friday's schedule Include* boardwalk .faahion *h(rw and c». A aumlfcr of JsaJer* .from the D»vW K. Brnwn, director of the Grand Marshal party, and a clambake on the tiuild » flOJovt «Mte'to cjpgrch aehool «ta(^ tf -Ite-First Readwell Co., instructors of derefc besctu : pg y family'ln th* irent «f idl»t dinreh iffll be atWfltf- opm*ntal readsnc has 'anijouneed a Leaders hip Seminar for L*b- tbe Opening of the new eoWJWBT Bob«rt B. Mefntr wi Saturday** activities open ai atoroi war!. '- '; .. f «• Wns-rary «r»u;) mainh 10:30 ».tn, with an antique ant Sti&of inBtruetoxB thw oflicea" at 1 North Harrison-street; Your fca.nim "wIS ** p Muanwr. The seminar will be held for th» t**itk aunml Ocean Coun exhibition. This trill be foiiowei lend, ypo thif nw^ttf^—for th« East Oianre- ~ . '. . iRis Skt P*tv parade to b* held by a lunehfon and reception-fo Sh connection with the New Jerw Brown in a fradnate of 5J,P*»1« oral Hi>u«in» AdminS'trttiuh ha Confereace Lab School during this Point Pleasant Beach Saturiia Governor Meyner, a band concert; told tiro the loan wjU be fully in- College. He is alto flramatie di- AIMT. 15. Snail In the Seafood Princess eon- laist week in July in Haddonfield. rector at Montclair Academy, and rid by the federal xovernmeot When they have saccesjfalli cotn- : Th* p*Ti4s, to my hom»f£ test, the palrade, and the forms! The THA wJU rt*ai **WmJ a Coronation Ball. . pkted tb« seminar they wJrrba aci M*wJf«*yi.State Seafood Prin Title t lo»n tip Ut, a mailinUm of credited as teaioheri) for their own CpH, "wjll tliiiia* a (fe-dajr fu The Seafood Princess ctmtett, J3,5O0»«4 repayable up to-*f» wcharch'B.Jab school which will be fwiUnl- in thU reaert caeimonit sponsored jointly by the pagean and 32 dwi^ proriiM *tf«li loan " ^Wiii: September, Tk* priniasat will he choaen from committee in cooperotion -with th« (Utt(o)r-Ui*>eon#tr>p;f ;tfE!>i «ff a Attending the seminar f ron\ thia / C tf Ed of twenty ftntlirij ahprtlf fa State Department of Comenration heltw (ii-»:vh»ma alre«||y. con- and Economic Development, and structed. • Htm- houiat'MaitT ton- ehorcll *K Mr*. Stanley.M. P»ui- A wide Wletr of floata/marcl the state,** commercial fiihiitg in; itructlon ,»re not '.eligible: lor' ft I* •Mrs, Pi,vl T. flarjneu, Mn. lam M»t» lin« "of :im»rck, w*lh,lH Ji rbo ar« unnsiarrie-d and notante* approral.--Intttt ireot the M'' "* "' )oi».' alonf Dctan »T*HB« W ti professional model*. »b*l(*rlHiilt u pvfi of a ne1* borne first MethodM will hold fts lab Hii Il tt The irinner, in addition to reign will be Included In the overall roort- whool Sept. 1* to 18. Tlwre-will •it* of the »] vill rweivc hti tht FflA fo«ra*tea. •'-J y , • ttn and primary leaders during the th* . other • dignitaries choice of a one-week trip to Ber hours of 1 to 5 p.m. Leaderg for these irounfl witl be: Nursery,'Mrs. eeheduled to attend, it fBOO aartnK* bond. tf Civil Btftnw-piiMWr .Control, Clifford P. Ci.se (R-NJK Smaller bonda witl be given to Herbert Meladoaian, Mrs, Paul- tbornth Countj- CD CidrJinator non; klnderrarbin, Mis, Bath Me- L*hra.tiqftp originated v runneM-up. Addisoo C. Blrof W«fUWd( ha» ttte.. Indians and wurlr watte dleraaf primary, .Mrs. Bar»nes», Contest • applications are atrail- •nnounwd rusaTpt of 30,1)00; book- Mrs. M».Won, ...... tier*, ww ™ri»*d ia.1910 u part able from me BIK Sea. Days of- let* wi eonttructlon of the "family of Ocean* County'! centennial ftJloafakeiter. "':•,-' •,.-%;--' :--".;- The chuwh will also hold a lab- , 1% hMM now frown to the e«a at 600 Arnold avenue. Point Oratory experience for youth lead' edit CoaJt'l larfett nti' 'leaaant Bea«h, or tbe State De- mu lit* detailed •r* the -weekend of Sept. 18,19 and attraction, drawhtf crowds of more partment of Coiutemtloti and p«cilk*li«u »tul a rttp-liy^tej) ttO,' junior teacher* will meet with than a quwur-miliion persons an- Econuiulc Divolujunrtit, Stat* U UiiMtraUatT for: tba: do-ib- Urt M. Thomas,DtCarlo, Juhior Home, Trenton. Parade - entry U tt) to bttlld, lifh Uacherj with the Rev. Sut- ^-H?"- blanks mmy be obtained from the t •» lit- onand senior hhjh teachers with pr of units. Big Sea. Day o(T!c*a. ''• < .. *r^ Frunlt J, Feely Jr. These include twtamed mutninera trint landa, atiljtaty unit*, aa w*l t t|i« .'^aioudi#iiB. of-; the - Pitman Hobo Band and an oriental band oiipliti with' a «nak«^'WT**i'. f»m»N G, Goldstein of Pom*. Paradtn wi 11 ; compete for £m4iri b. *«rd» 111 sit :cl*iiie»t." Thay a )txanlxattonal entries, baodi, mil- ik£''~tnfeniiu&<>ii and JCJMI entriei. coirunsrcb] en (he le«lVcaurty (OTernment entries, ,nd genera.) non-comtnerei*] unite. In addition, a number of ipetial iwards for ou titan din g entries will ie made by the Ocein County Blj le» Hajt committee, which (pon- TtojM i«M^iMhWtatloiBi an' Mrt ^f* the annual paxeant. The P'- prizes ide/tliem* Is early 3eney Shore t)o>[.oana. aaon mw: conflated by tha The-parade and Seafood Prits- Ui inwt** headed by Mr», nn .cnntcfft elimpK^a Ave^dBy uele* iratios witii evaiiti dealjned to ippean l to- all meraberi of tto Tii* feet-(f»l will open Tuesday, nrt' llpta four Idng-ranfa U»v 11, which hu been', t dancers In **"ItyMfl ramUl htapl- following daailRtftttorifi: Cha i )^ undy V

group* in thli j fips on Tom D>, OoJdiWIa uid tbat the M- x« Al» AVailablc Each W«k h«ftM to, expaad tana •/ C«rof Ultt.aBaaaJ r«nf piufimmt In! rtwah>, noun- Wixken'a Trerff Authority training .itf.apMtal ITOUH, «UbtJihbH3i( t ogf AllfrwnOtl «UbtJihbH3it of clltk*, iniprawd'lMKpttal <»re, vol- ouiandt of wonien dur> SriWflw foM-eii. tt^ Iilatlcn, and -*e- apealtlnff u linage me nta abilftatloBi • - •ery year and find that most of He eipUtnn( tliat tha aitocla- ie*, when ailed ahout the oil in- ttU«;f tlon is tht:cmly»t*Uwldo citlitn dustry, tpwit flrit about serried tm>v«m«uit dtdiciM toflfkttnK the ltl thai Ml fMOliat and oil MMWanufacture. The total probldtn of mentil lllneu, K our cars, ' Finanelal Mpjwrt comet mainly ;.»p^ed of iny jreviaui Itam the annual Mehtal Health run'd 4ilv»-kHit wdth tame nUoca- .,';;•;'"•:'.' Mmpre than just a naif Ugna (rom United Fynils, AjJ .Foree lumber that earn fly at The otganliattou in afllllated Ji;the apeed in* sound; it Is Bwith the National AwmUtlon far bomber - reconnaissance Menial He»lthsndhaii 15 chapters In then countlM: Atlantic, Butl- i«j.-. ••— »W 4»«B»tleally reverse! ingrton, Boijen, Essex, Cloucaster, 0**!!* ***** (*"f«d i'Tter and Httdson, HVntsrdon, Marcar, Mld- [fr .rjtanned TBtrate£u; aircraft, dle«M, Monmouth, MorrU, Ocean, i*EJS. daatcofed wound th« PMl, S«merwt and tlninn ' OF PRIZES

SAVE BY MAIL Th* oil Indtwtrr, -whleh eels- tt PAID MTH WAYS irate* ita 100th tnniverBtry thia year, tuntndi ui that It starUd out ecJUnir kcToatn* for lUnpi-bttt YEAR Jji*t ft now jtialcei more ih»n a DtVIDWO >AfO OR •• d nodutta from betroleum, . tbtineipeclaliyiinnorUnt COMPOUtaKO tWBIT MONTH for-wtmien. Oil ii n«ed ip majiinf tynthttie FIRST CAPITOL flycerine. which iliovj up U cig- •«»•*-, Kptlkk, ttsnrtic^ cello- j leatheth«r gKOOOJo , paint sol. SAVINGS nU and medicinerint. * LOAN AISOC. Cbenikal* made from pttroleum •re uted in nlartit* for everything loww RulUing, l«« SorHmar* St. rtimi b»by boiUt» u inwiparenl Trrfcrpi ( Opt* Voor I •"•»****•"--P*^•*#.*,_„ Hew wonder idJi^tiTea, which tun I PIEASESIND^REC BOOKLET 5™ to. tftMe rtret* in air- f i«a»i : ,;; Ql •ran, are derived I no pttreteom. GAME NUMIEt 7 Tbe anu-freoe that nretetti U Another Job, thot efrett TWi btcofTM necejwv, fpo* car fa uriottr ia ma3H froin eccailensltv, so oa to alto* ii^5 ™" *" ««=»«M«it that ttbly through extra , course and try to better cou'd be oood rqoson fr» Blteers that help Iht cropa (o trow. ono'a position. FetroteoBj it tba tonree ol apprentice h> change. If you are looking (or royal systems r itw tit**, of fuclc KI4 tnbrU 2. Usually, whon a mart la JUDGING >»WTJ0 rttee _^_™, ahoDtfrv. , he doesn't wont to you must pick the right neriand jtt&lsnii> *^ to julalfla »(• be done by the Ruubon H pom ml "NU-UFE" The«o jwily hlnl at tht ll»t He- Mown. •etreh hsa'ftiad« It pojsible to Wrn 3. Publk school toother II. Brvadtn' oulde book • RUG CLEANING oil inlo sll these prodatta. Airi, according tn ictontiita, the work might Find tr hard 10 teach would raecnmmbntJ It ba • UPHOLSTERY SHAMPOOING liu injtt L#i/nnl o , dost effectively cote Fully aruomed bef-on •). A hot-heodBd bosi will bo entering on exhibition of • FLOOR WAGING In no mood to bo indr- h ruptod when he )s > 12. Should hove SOOTO experl- In Rug and Upholtfn-y ••Hi encs with life on board 5. You e,pend Ofcot flfwrw shin, »• MtlJng, PER so. FT. when portJctpatlnn phyjl. """" tn crrtoln , A protonged.. to a porcKt* might' 6. Spring inay be the _ the (Inlsii lomoif™lf^ MusbaniJ'i tauntlc two- Olillltv, " w«r(f cnmm*nt (W, "—•«--• B' ft mlalit mt U, or)h • W to wirB'sern!»lry » .—„ a ptgy thftt obout- n»W hat, mloW ti III ||i* „ ft , tJ| Ifi her..

OPEN MONDAY Ttmu CrtirMY, Tft. 0 f.M, aa AV i JULY ae. iSimuocr Resorts' iltle. The eontert'1H «p*o nnual Events bt the af« «r 17 and 27,Course Extended or ain^la. riBurJIeu of FirrmrnSet Htf.ivU «nd four pl*ci of reaidenct), proviijng (iwy : The outdoor training progrum in " Tttwp .72 wljj feaTe Begin Thursday Wta in AsbuMPyk Alita .t >;!*«»., .fam th. are available at the fire 8girtfi«: iwtoiqoea ctrndutujd Quartet|y lail CtaKhtm- SaUwttfe annually .by-tee: New jersey State *th kovw#, twdntnlfg J*9*l* ;.o>: #t Fire CoHegeni the Kkitonal Guerd Cwnp in the Adlron- f e secp.n^ half of the mnt-tbe A»biiry P»rk Iujfontiaflon Bu- training Center, feea Girt, will he twlwim, tkeiuarti of OcMn *-eau. Contestant! ihoald iuelude tittended t^ two successive week- of th« New Jersey Statt V willfee a t S.Wtti. City, Apburjr Park »nd Point a tipied photOK»ph vith the re-inds tUa year, aecordlne U> un on- Firemen's Asiociatiah will eftsrocxui PtMMUt wBl iowure papular epec- turned entry l)!«nki .: .••• -•.-• mutieetnent made by Qa'Ji V.'.M, Sundir at 2 p.irV'>t But tatcr »n4 participant events dur- The new "Sta Qtitflfi" will bA : Hwn, with 1 Jusumsno of Weat Ofingi, pntti- FirejKrtWe/yMhinfjKrtWe/yMhinjft , _ ing the month of August, accord- owded Aug. 28 bjr l*tt. ^ear * lent of the Fire College. The ses-from 210 member tamp**!**, •*§:; ing to Salvaton A. Boniempo, winner, Hlu Joan Ortyli ol Ir* ions, span to prjd and volunteer their fimlliei, wtll be «uMts e* tt«- . Committlaner «f the New Jersey vIng-ban, rhts 1868 winner prMidti ftremen and meniners of plant b'd. Warren County member c4Mnj*W«- P«|«rtaii«t of Consert»tion ind ov*r th« outataidlnj event* *t Af of.tlia Mutw-liition. - , - .. ;;•=: , a«l iliwb.Mt. *4m£ Economk Decetopment. bury Park and reitni om theradea, will be held ob the week- end* ot Sept 25-26-21 and Oct, 2-- This mnuntr ,m«tinif Ml )»n Wtt reiwrn to S#b*l- city't b*»chei durinf the eemlnr irt.; ThevaaMie cyUr*e -will be of- : dt.lg.«ted ..-•» the sixth l' year.. • . ••• •:".» ••. <•'••• •;' :' -.•-• • r f, IBJl;-^"»- tor borne (a pn*KtiinsH* Sttiui) Babr Pa- er«d-oh e«hwe«kend, . . . FlreJuen'sFimtly P»jr M r»d* Thm^Ujf.. TbU: y«i a mile- Point Piemantoat iKpandfd it* (haan County Bit 8** DaM FM- Aniiualb/ lor the pait eight hav» be«n made for UM'.9 i r*tcfaed i> the par raara dose to m Un Aibters have ment ef the ^mlliai of ;« ':*. P. Bolt,, ii.™ ti/tl thll year from thra* t* *v* r te)«br«tct it< (olden «nnlver- toy*. Aug. 11 ta It At the, con- attendtd th« trf inliig «ea«lons con- gates while ttw twiinests i ' The M17. Leo B»mbf)ij[er, Bl year* old, clusion at the *al» we*l(, ducted by ihe Plre College «hd .is h«ti, • ' __ ' T . nr (• W-h»:iMUfttV*t«(l the pitaile owe young lidr wiU b« nime* "MU* limited,: faclllttet at the training , t g, Dick ft>nn, *.h»lf<#iit«ry «!», Will serve if • The locnt-c*mmltt#»(>i|«'r;tW" 1 Seafood Prlnesm ]»5»." Feitl f«nt«rmade It iiecei«*rr each yelr leadership of Frank -'ilr.'rf '• ( Fete* CkriqtetiMn, Dove honorary ' (rand manha], The tor th« patt thr« jttn to turn Butler Park, h«4 >t.p*™l a fttli;-- Stride, Htdkttd JUJnt pft 1* to be divided into lour ill begin with «hildr«n'i Wb in«lude> a !>«* l for anothtr :W«tk«Bd this int, iuivai for the oMlMm, **#U KVMi Dtnlng, Margie HerriU (public 'relations tbe dittrlw of service clubs, hotels front ftieworhi axhilitftn, band »r. . , . b(JJ. ind tuj of ..war «*t«ita, with «••*.,• Fellowship EICCIH Slale / and butineu coneerni. committee);. Christen faith, ,P*ul ; concert, beachfront clambake, an The program again . thii year primes ior the wlnnsra,' FrMtdetit ' A new feature it Htr M*J«8tyantique «u~W dj(pl#y aid # c«on«- will be broken down into thn* ClIHord Miwt-Dl Califon •'TW- following, iitt* ' of officeri 'Seiiwri;,-'; . Each aukUer iwnwit to attend "ita feiinliileBlan Vmi. lMihtafiMk '«wt alt homir guard. Folliwln? th jtwt,will b* given .* half day's tini* dlretterof iai*I. «i 1WMW. Bjr.vlrtu* o* th.ir offlw.; ^ \**vn«sss#^B»»vai..I ani nn||||||a||IVI|f -POU queen will be-farmer queen* an i-ecaption and luncheon, ttia a«»- day meetihd :*h>«• during t)>« training period. Uratoriaj., tive eamiDt.ibii of the offlcli] board Urid» WhltJockC leiiraraiiatoh -»n par«ntonuij' obtain entry blanks tiru-nille b*acMif(>hV'j^YHj! in rigehlattyei, of H0l-ml»; ti str«tiv» mem- nf.the'eh^rck "" •.' ••• ' •, - •••- ' mlwtoni); Cnri.tfcn dlrmihlp, *«W«h MrftunerV; 'Miliw.', bmdi, Enrollmaot bUnlu or.furtKer In- wniei_h»va beep l0vlt*4-to from thu Dap»ttm«nt of Piiblio ormatloil may be obtained bj> Wrlt^ Thejr;;•*!${•: >r«1dent, Deriniii Joe 1 reeiy: (totwniillon on/ Ohrls- HtUtloM, City Hall, Oetan City, coitumed march«r» «nd druip anJ Wtrtw meeting *« ob P«*«w (official boird) j Ti« orei^ tlafl ctthwuhtp. anaV bU i' l ^ Inj-iNew Jerwy Stats Fire CoU i'.• Birthari up t*« aoatti Asbury ki It Brantord place, iNawark 2. Coming up for i Ident; Pick Kopjw(cbmi«ili«ldn mi tionil; Christian Park W« announced t» aecond »n- honors. : •• • ' • Competition for "t|is» Selfo'od' Pifinceiw" h open to »lf Ne> Jer- million *nd .modification of seir younir ladies between the ages Chrysler Hohon tml'ml«tt o tHirnltlt YiH of 17'BIHT 2S, who are untaarltled, Local Auto Dealer brofcdir UM of't stid are not prifeaaioiial models. ratsei). Ht^ttgn- binge" MH Additional infontiitton on these Hugh' fctarkMotor s of BOB North' Senator Wijne t)ulhant *f rf and rimalning 1*59 events in tiavt, ivenue, west, hsa reoniVBd • ipt- Hpuburfr; will b* ri.it iileaker an« 1 Jersey may be obtained bp writing !al training award from the inyltttiona to attend have been ^ to th* SUte Promotion Ssttlon, 1 1 tended to Guv, Rotwrt £, ijeyneri Mew Jersey DepSllment of Con- hryaler Corp. This award, in he form gf» plaque, with ipecla) Stn. Wesley Lance of Gl*u. dtrd> servation and . Eoonomii Duvol op- her, Assemblyman Hiyhitiflii Bowk; mint, Trenton 26. ronze inserts, was presented in 'EM RUN" recognition of nine years con tin li- !oy of Califon, ind Aaiembljrntlii oua participation In the Master Thonm Swlrtk of Philltp»b«g. .' i. • - FOR FAMOUS... Technician! Service Conference Volunteer flra combanlei'inUf- TintSisse'Cars edicated to the advancement of ested In learning more about ttu . technical automotive- service knowl- N«w Jeriey State V(ilunt«*r- Fire- edge. nieti'a Asspdation,, no# .haying • Are Illegal Mr. Clark, who received the member>hip in Ifl iourttl«»of thi ;: A warhing of the danger and il- .ward, stated, that it markttl an-' ftste, are invited'to the qu*rt*rlr ither milcatdJin In their effort* to meetinjj or may. write tdiScaveU'V legality of ojiemtlnif in public Joseph 3, Fioyil of EidBefteld Purk those " pint-si so" niinlaturo com by iep up-to-date en nil car owners^ for full infoimatlon, .-[••'. •.-'•:'• ,. y

1 '•• •• • •'•••%&••" ••'•• erating tiny vehicle in public In Lima Beans this state. This was pointed out >• an Information Hi bulletin re- KRUSHEVSTOME'! cently issued by Assistant Director if Motor Vehicles Jninea SlierwouJ, • LEGAL NOTICES • f for Dftw, W*s, Boad*. rte. TIOB O CRRITOn* 3 .25c of KLaiEl MABJON HH1- Puraumt to tha or4«r af KUORNB X KIRK, Surrogate of tba County *f Unt^Pi mArtti on. tb* p#v*nth dy of July, A.D.h lflSfl^ upon tha a 4 W FAMWOOO 2-7840 f ofttlon of ihe underphrneiAi an Eieeu- tnr> t>f th] tHlntv of htvla do Orange Drink not lea ]§ hereby divert tn the . J • I ^ L-L—J J.l_tiV-_ -l^'•'• j' tare nt HA Id {l*c«unea to frxtt ilt to th* suhncrllpm- untTor uivtii aitir- m fit Ton their «lnlmB anrl r i QMilnnt tTi-s ^etatft of B&III wilhln nix mi3Dt)iit from mfi *ftl., ^&^fir upon thr* -Ifil^ nf thti untiftrnlrrnnd, R*.1.- Streunel Bum >v 39c nt tlie ontrto nf mill Afico»ttt\'l. riollci- n DPTBtiv Klvon to tun urpililtirs " Dairy Kr«nch Appl« h« l™- ^_M 49o iflkl ifunaFtdPfi to nxhlblt tn ttlii HI Cat food ;{?r]bf>r tinder nutk ^r IittttttihV hrjr cJnflTTaH fini^ ^ivinAruln n^ai... . No "fait pitch" her«( Whan .Farnndald Bread KftT" "* 17c Tie pplMe nt riHl^ .ilAvvnnftrl within Hi I muilttin fmtn Din ilytn Mf anlrf fr'Ff^, TFT thny wtll FJ^ ftitww luirfiu w« honrlta y*ur rn«ve you tan Towels = !>iiu< it^iLin»rL ihp *tnl,pf,lr(,pr<. toynt on om «xp«rlen««, Ttm Nf.ilihlinl BtBtfl fllllll Mllmtjptll, N, .1,. Cheese. 79c Philharmonic »r KllBrlli.-t)i, 77, ,f. trained mover! and modern Tina Itavorl AUUM M JtehoiH, Tfiomwctrt St- l*€>nj(, Attorrifiyrt It OiThiir,] Ht, Parkay v^tfiiiltl, N. J, squipmunt la m«V« yug tafoly Great Music -tn-4t Wilff IH,CO KEtBLGR TOWNHOMSE CRACKERS anj promptly. ; KEEBLER SNAX .iriAM!'? [1|H<»niirit! ' ' ' r,'fnriK, Purro^nt(*» fit rh** r,njniv it I'MiNhi tTinfit* mi ItiA tJflVftMth rint nf July, AM., 1 Mil, Uri"'1 I Fn> ,LN',1 I- I'HIIOII ill -IIH umisr»I*Hi*;', sa vs%et- lll.f ,if (tp oBtftlii lif dlilit fl(!,>l!(|B(iMl« iiw-ulriHf t|p» fpr»*'i "t M'1'1 <1*;-i t ivriiiiji f*i% mtmWtA trmu \U* Fluff "i1 /MOVING *. STORAGE '•'. ml I rjHrtf. (if tPi^v i*"ill ^tt ffTr^vi-r1 Nation's Oldest* and Most Reliable Stamp Plan! LOCAL Z LQpi

tr IfUn lit. N, .r. Finals Of Men's Doubles Tourney Slated Local Legion Nine Booth-Mease Duo Wins In County Doubles Play; Oehrleins Face Lot t-Bedham Do, Sunday,To Decide Cld Routes Union, W Women's Singles Play Runs According To Form; The Men'a Doubles championtihip cf the W^J Consolations Advance. Locals Win In Mixed Doubles r>l h u rul Westfteld rotted UJSIO* in Amtr- Tennis " ™"will **• *%*a:e Aunniavv nf*.,..... -•*• Jcao t*«ioo Baseball this nek o'clock at the local club hardhitting wtti * s.1 victory behind the pfut Gordon Booth and Ralph. MeaM of the Westfield Tennisi Club *™ *•* . . of Richard and Walter Oehrieln faRfflHfle witithh C is* of Ike Evan* and Miie Car- Union County Msn'a Doubter championship Sunday at PUnfi«ld by gating Si Grubel : of PUlnfield and Ed Schneider of Springfield in the iinals, 6-1, 6-1, 8-6. and Charlie Beckbsm, (friner ' '' roH. It lMk*4 tike Union ntifbt pA Netherwood Club of a fast start when they loaded the The local club champions overwhelmed Gnib«l and Schneider in the first two sets, bin with non* gut in the flrirtconfounding their opponeuU witith »« varied attack. EverEy Indication was that tha best a &ve set final. .. "-; ^f j nttili'- lilrlmr, .na a but C*rrt>!J same «n *nd three of five cal followers of ^jM.'niit. fehampionahip *t the ClMrview Beach thins? Iheir w»y Opens Next Week The ne-w Western Union County In UIILCI nmtcheo, Mary weiler defeated Barbara YYoder eport are assured of a. fil» aft -Queen*, S*turdmy. tbereafter bebfndd thhe hittinhitti g att titleholder* advanced to the flnali B-t. 6-0; and Lynn Marino defeat- afternoon of tennis aa ha*, .j one of thf top ranking;; junior players itStorbotftni Chuck Cliti*. Tor- Th* Men's -Singles championshi by defeating Charlie Lott in tminumcnt of the Wenttteld Ten ed MM. Mary Jean Martino «-2, played hera in years. . _„ •fcowed to adv»nt»g« in winning all ofborr drove w four runs with a Frank Btuiber, 6-1, a-8, in tb«6-1. Should Mrs. Kelly and June double end two slntlei and Cline nil Club is scheduled for Saturday semis. Under dreumatances no The match ahould b* a- In the .«*rlr rounds. Her »bility to move into betted jft-tfie renttinlna* twa wi< afternoon, Aug. 8, according- t Stevens meet in the finalsSun ban- g affair with neither ' I itwfait a strong field of junior players cicairly defined, G r u b e 1 an day, E good close .mutch is bound a alna4*. Wutfletd went *b«»d in i-D-ehairmen. Kred Griffin an Bchneider claimed • dcf*u.lt ove iion giving or nt«kiilaT one of Be up and cominf junior girl* netthe hW Ji i0 h Tb Walter Treut, today. Sixty to 6. to result. The girla are evenly The contest will be won *l*")oat *t ____ 1-0 when Torborff Fred Griifin and George Esposit matched. Just a year ago they LocidsBow,^ jui TJrNoia-wlth a sing-le. A players are expected to vie folof the local flub, despite the Ua the net with both team*-! most et< top honora this year. battled for three hours before Ml&s fective at close range play. All double by Torbors: in the fifth th.t the local doubles team Stevens won a thriller from Mrs. ITii. stored Chuck G*tt*r and O'SuW- Although official word has no: available for play Sunday, are deadly with their full amd half ToPlainfieldFu .-.• > . . Kelly 9-3, 7-9, 8-4. Mrs- Kelly *an. as yet been received it i» antiei ons matches scheduled for Thurs- volleys, and equally adspt'wtth an and Seymore Hotub of the Shackantuxon will be out to avenge that defeat assortment of passing «hote from Goint- into tie seventh liming pated that Tom Richardson, win day and Friday evening; had been and is eager to capture her ftnt n the New Jersey SUUt Golf AMoctat Ion's with a 8-0 lead, WesUleld picked ner of the title the pasl rain«d out. either the fore-hand or backhand. Intra County U iirwSiBe. Championship held tithe Cofonia Club women's singles championship in It will be interesting to set up three rnni when Vlsltanti dou- two years, will be on banhd d tod de- In a quarterfinal contest, Grube Weetfleld. swith round* of 75 and 75 for a winning total of bled and O'SullInn, Torkoif, and fend: his crown. Tom won the title and Schneider bad to go all out to court strategy is brought, *nd Jules Catesy ot ShtwkaniJixon Clint foilowed with tinrte*. With tn (»ST for the ftrrt time »t tiedsfeat Vitice O'Neill and Spencer Mrs. Eus-ene B. "Lu" Kelly and to outmaneuver and • WwtUald two oat in the tcventh, Union are «f 17 to become, the youngest Kipe of the Weatfleld Tennis Club George Espos!to of the Westfield the oppoaition. ' dkieflfon to Plainfleid Tennis Club captured the Western •polled C»rroll« bid for a shutout. mtmber tn the history of the club 8-6, 6-4. The J5 and 17 year old 0«)»r- County L«aarua thta wal. A walk, art crrnr. and a single ac- to 4ak« thn *inai*" championship. Wit* «. ««»t(«. ular la Union County Mixed Doubles rhaqata Park. Tom Ifaua, championship Sunday afternoon at leln.'s ggava e an counted far the lose tally, He was captain of the Princeton tlw *paatB( nmnit ml llw Waac fornrance a weak ago Ptalnltald hurled a t*o^ Brothers were defeated to the Lone varsEty tennis team this past spring1 aa'a SimgU* Cbaaiptmlirai t»nr- PlainfleJd by defeating another lowing only two iln|jlj|.| WESTFIBLJ) Weatfield duo, Miss Barbara when they ran roughihod o«r jCb*mptoB*bip* J«rt week, Welt Oehrv and, if available, will be gunninr aaaaeat ail lab Wwt«*M T*aal* Booth and Menu* in itraicM; aejb. lUtnntnc went the dlstaruii itiir. it for his third strsdfM title here, Chili mat awWiaf fc** W '•'• Sturgee and Vince O'Ntlll in the j seals allowtnf alx Ed wrtrun. number three ^seeded pE«yer, •ir: finals, 7-E, 6-7, fl-3. Should they continue theflr fine : It is exacted that all of last caart* fa wa«a*ad activity with play and trfumph over* Jjfltt and, " "'~ took an early I bttotit«r;JtIcnard lo«t to Eyien^i Schneider T lirwa e>f tba bar The match was a thriller from on a two-bast jj ::1 year's teeded players will be bit start to finish. Both teams exhibit. Beckham they wilt bctipjmf'•' tlii ..-:;: hand. Ralph Maase, finalist in youngest players In the hl*wr> •of t»a#e and taal nnJ. Tba HinifiiMl* will ed a steliar brand of tennis and Plainfleld scored oner.. Lo$e&T ;;-,"•"•, "' 1957, seeded No, 2 last year; Cor- until late in the third and deciding the club to win the crp*n. ' . 0 don Booth, four time singles cham- b* p\my*4 Smtmritr «ita< taa •ifhtji to tie the score «i| set it was touch and go as to th* Richard and Walter are a, well AJjatolnn base, and piXN, wtaaaeitiKagiea dropped an 8-7 verdict fo Belle's ; j pion; Fred GiUfin, George £»p»- outcome. Mrs. Kelly and Espaelto knit, coordinated doubles cjonibhia^ i^*itiiidependeat*oftbill «rae thia week fltGreen- jito, Dick Arnold, Bob Jackson, «t Sxltk, Kluck, The Tialtors ,30 eked out the first set 7-5 after tion. Against Booth and' Mcaic, V.3M locals rallied^ for three runs in . the ToUia and Dave Sargent are ready for aiaa. Ainth on Jim Durham's tt^ UNION Mrs.. Betty Ms thews, former waging a terrific fight with their two time winner* of the tltl*,"tire •ri'error. t wasn't enough to catch the winners. play and should mafce thing* inter- aggressive adversaries. In the sec- boys 'mixed their attack; fkilltulty esting for the opposition. omen's singles champion of the itats of Indiana, surpriaed by up-ond set Miss Sturges and O'NelU and complemented each other'-go finally gained the upper hand to welt that they .were in complete The Oehrleln brothers, Waiter etting fourth seeded Barbara UFk, rf. Id 1 •nd Richard, and Roger Twitchell, iturg^s, fi-3, 6-1. Mrs, MathewB win it by tho Identical store as the command of the match at all ttaias. KR, ib . .. *W«itfa]d" wa* second in the SO yard Westfleld High net ace, will head opening set, T-5, and tie -up theTheir court tactics were sound Kahofrif o ;. iroved too strong for. Miss Sturges Durhsm, of . rlca tbe North Jersey Swimming Association up th-e junior contingent and may >nd after jumping into an early and their all around play waa;sil- Butuli, lb .. week* The Watchunc Lake Swimming Clubs uiiM plenty of troubJa. cad stayed out 3n front thro ugh- Experience and steadiness in out ftawtaAs. . '. .' •. .' Craw lev, r( p«lay team of Marilyn DiFiJippo, Jay Bent ley, Others who are expected to par- mt the entire match. Mrs. Math- LeepEng the ball in play in the Although Lett and ;Beekh»m ., G«rb*r,;aBd DeeBawett finished third in the 200 iws will meet Mias June St«vens, hirtt get enabled the Kclly-Espo-have the edge in experience and Kqulrk, IfXt • W" tfl , out sin i—t ticipate are Arch Sargent, George ito duo to take the third set 8.3, ML:Crull pf WJajr; Mi« Gerber finished third in the 100 U .....o a a a o a a i—i Yemer, LOE ROWU, Hoby Charshee, op-secded In the event, in a semi- years of play, they will have thejr Oth Hoppln. Two In el match Saturday. Mias Stevens, id the crown. cut out for them. The for- «*** « bLU-Tprbori, yigll.ntlllmntntll. B»p*«H« Bob Stuhl-er, Lyman Parrigin, TotuLa 30 an balls—off Evan S, on CCuar roll s, Spencer Kipe, V)nee O'Neill, John ormer Union County Women's Robert Stuhler and Dick Sain- Netherwood champions are WESTFJKliD oliHmiScSk.il, yiaKwinb 1. struck Jingles champion, advanced to the uiy moved to-the final round of well equipped snd are net lacking AH l-rtl)fr3irr*lrrrii ikel t. Terpah, Bob McManiga). Bob ni-rvln. 3b i ._,_ an oiitaUindifiv event lor .22 seasons »t WinnLninnLnaa- BltcjfiBltcjfieef Carroll. Uoninif Yueli, Dick Goheen, Fred Wall, iemta with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Men's Doubles Consolattlon In any phase of the net gaine. - HKltrtiinj SU . 1 Park'-*nd has been during the 13 years pltchep— Perry Fisher, Larry Imhoff, Gae- Barbara Reeves; . at the Westfleid Ten. Beckham who atands six feet Wild ay, Jo ... i nia Club ,by defeating Robert .Van UtttcfleliV. tt linimouth Park t,the Montnouth .Oalts prom- tan Martino, Jack Andrews, Mrs, Eugene B. "Lu" Kelly, three and weighs 220 pounds }tkt laannlng. p .. tie^ ftparktin^ event on Saturday, tt has all Georges Lukk, Dr- K. G. Bourns, ceded Ko. 3, moved ahead with a Snevily and Ed Roberta in a semi- a very potent service, moves' In It. Mltiir. |no, c final match Sunday afternoon S-tii C. MimnJno. c charapionahip /affair,; briiipttig'' together John Kraft, Tom Gilson, Ed Dur- fl-4, 6-0 victory over Mary OM- close with his serve, and is • con- fefvbnnBttl, lb west and the east Saari Takes Lead gan, Tom falleyTalley,, John Gray, Al weller. Sandy Steven's, seeded No. 6-1. stant threat -with hia powerful slirtrkey: •• ___ _v fa fa w_. 4 ^ A. i 4 * ~ i»*.-fca h •• • Stuhler and Salsbury will meet inutshes. . : ' . IS eight fmcei, s, Ralph Atkinnon, Bill El- Jjove, li In Thursday Pins come, Gordon Reese, Diek Saln- the winner of the semifinal match Lott's service has little sting to Slauert, c bury. Art Kammerman, Leo Kolod- between Larry Irohoff, and Gaetan it, but he has* an uncanny way of .. • Tot iiln'.i'.,' •It t.- n*, BobWooaward.-'OharlesBeck- ms Martino «nd Lyman Parrigin and getting the ball to juat clear the Pllnlri ,•.'.«'ft 11 Tiim,' Charlie Lott, Julfan Couiens, ,T>ick NDstraiid. Itrs uhlikely' that riSl. which iiiBke»;Tt* It; exceedingl' ' "" "y Sa»ri into the lead: in ft'— .1 ban gk 1, ai the ' Thti'rWay Mixed Summer ftenft a FarlhaFl , KKenr y H DDon this match will be played'for .an- tliffieult to retarn the ball' with Link*, JB-^Durham, BO—triJ ReevesR , KeK n SmithSith, H. S, Kelly, other three weeks due to conflict- any degree of effectiveness,'Lott s. McCoeihi h S,S ,BB— BBQil'UQil t inC '•aujue this week with a MCh 3.3 UBP — BBJ .14 wln over Perkins. The loss John Lone, Gus Luttrlnarhaus, ing vacation periods. has plenty of speed •foot,.i» dver- dropped Perkins Into a three way Kobert McCoy, Alden MeParlan, In Town Softball tie far second place with * 16-12 Norman Morton, Alex Brlnckman, Williams hurlod a no hit game In raarVjiMt one f*me oJf the pace. Robei-t Ohaus, Fred Family, Ed y this tho Town Softball League £hia Tied wltS Perkins for second are Roberts, Charles flchmit,: Robert week as the Triangles dawned wr^W .W«*::Tc*k 9«h'n«idcr and Detisslo. Schneider V. Snevily. Charlie Smith, Austin ABC, 2-1, in the one game played in «omp«t« at the pltkejop a a-1 daciaioti from fait- ' t, Herb Wrieht, Tom Wor- this week. ABC scored their lonn lil lifeguard trine Ni«brugge -while Deliisia was Dr. Bruce Malcolm, Bob run in the first inning on three: upset by.Centa 2-1. Centa is now Durgan, Charles Reul, Malcolm walks nnd s wild pitch us Williams one game out of. seventh plate. In Sargent, Bruce Sargent and others. encountered control trouble. He the remaining contest Gerhart vent on to strike out ten nnd win h«V taken advantage of Joe took Faucb.tr 8-1. lis own game with a tie breaking- to take over the lead*mong riders homer, Cardillo had three hits for i When Culm one's su»p«nait>n started County Tennis the Triangles. pinners. Jlartack has moved past him to show Tourneys Set With the season three quarters q-f 44 for the first S3 days of the 50 day session. i-ver it locks like Pan American, North Stars, Eagles, and Triangles Elimination matches for thowill be the four teams to make the IHle* For Echo Lake Kawanis 24th Annual UnJon County' wom- playoffs. Pan American still holds I. NIcbrHe en's tennis tournament and the comfortable lead for first place. Hear Park Secretary H. totirllne 32nd Annual Union County men's Th.e North Stars are being /linmcrinan singles-doubles tournament will get ressed to hold on to second place: under wity Saturday, Aug. 8, at the At the regular weekly luncheon iy the Raptns nnd TuliilB (20 9:30 H.in at the Wnritianco Park Team standings ns of July 24, Education Commit- meeting of the Echo Lake Klwanis „ „, KCHNKIIJEII tennis courts, in Wariimnco Park, W I, frt. tIM. announced Club of Weslfkld at Dowd'i SltaV- t. Mlnahtlmcr ... IS! 15 S Elisabeth. The men's doubles will Inn A tin1 rlc an ... 11 2 S)S hmu», a talk Mas |im by Rudolph 1) HctineMir .... 106 ins 'SorlrfijtitTH - m * "~ «ettor J-mimhtlmimhl r ISO 152 start Sunday, Aug. 16. Krestan, assistant secretary of the vr. Schneider 107 %* HI I HI llsnitl 19 1 5W b Monday, Wednesday and Union County Park Commiss ion. 11 unit leap Both toilrnamenta, held under Onmeta the auspices of the County Park . 1* 3BS from £ to It p.sL i "Mr. Kreitan traced the back- Touts , lit A.u.c; 2 in m M* Sanity from 2 to 5 ad of the commission since it CKNTA Commljsion, 'are open to residents Hc-hcdult for comlnp wock: fM. is reserved •» that fawfltti formed in IS21 by a referen- of the county. United States Lawn Tnilrmlny, July 30—l'nn Ainrrfcan r w»r5« Ul vn. Coini-Ur. h Jnarj ttjoy -Weatfetd'j only paWk dum Tote. The Mmnly park \>. n-irncr 77 m Tennis Association rules will gov- .#«*. h*» grown to 'ihdude ever" 5000 its 114 133 ern I>la>\ and "winners and rgimers- Vrliliiy, July 51—l>im Amsrlt'ait VB. acrei of land with many Itatidlctp ' It up will receive trophies. Entries .Mouriny, Autr. ^-^^niHHtH tionil setirilist and fadlitie-s. (S3 I'IOIO with George T. Cron, super- Tii*i

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Top Mindowaskin, Defeat Momelair Mixfd Bowling Tiw faifowine ct»tt projects are B»d*jit tiwp MihdowniJiin \M «*f*Med it* lead in the Remain Ly>caten Ay!ward with j4* f hampionlhip mt *ej^-*rthljr tarfw,"traft Hti**' Emant-a bnri^m lo'#p laat week nU Uub-JthteM, u*Jt» Bill rut. »f th. Hmdajr Nit* Mixed S4m- ait**tor,i **«i*Bijjutici!al. Pirst and Lake Country Ptwh : .\rca Softball Play by iw«*prni ijewij, wfaiit aeeond lard, detHM HetiMalt Oouhtrt tner Iwwilr.* let#t«, taree gaket hiiklBg wr«n were llrs, B. T. Jwie* WKT jfeiY piaec Kent w»n t«6 from Oreen- a : ib,{ 3.jt fpr tfcdr tlMt itM tf Md f tne tlj»H t*3 |**BI., who Wrt, W*w.Bjiti, bisfceta »nd Fe««r OfUMi.' - '.••• ?-:.U-,?i<:'f: ? b HWdiad Swim Clu»'i mi 'fextfeek ed team von It* second dual « the »»"on.Jtkt:Sloti*w Wanked were.ded Monday itMIC'The top *alt pl»*** Th< third ihd foarth It. «e SuiwJar Miiud ' n™ of the peaton defeating llind«w Jeff SIKSMie, 9-il, 6-0, in nu«||«* team wen twd |aMei inM aecbnd grade beyte™ ..woritini on bird of pattnen plar,' „,, The Mid Annual State Softball n IS* to +8. Boy. »hd girls In place Hidt in the ««•! %mtitp»-IMbt, i«U«r belU, key (.-MCI, thre«-wmy tie t'• af*4f,n B*k,r q foa a siwlei Hitch, 5-1, r .,• ||r, .Ttefior. stated, Mri, W. f. Bennett with tt MiMi,i '••• Fi«divisions will be conducted: ft; rKutl«tieo . *. S3 n.u B«I«,| mi,, fl-1, *ainbt flm Bmlth and purgan m>Uriilt wHd'«Tf Included in In dai» B th# wttwitm ftM*f> qUw *AA""!(Uima. of champion, •:'.•• v. '.'.n- iSJ.l tB.. Haney, tw ug BHHBJH , Kr*Hin»n>Kr*Hin»n>. nd Ilweum. defeated HcKeniie _ tliltW) f*,'1or .Mch period; First, Mrt.N. H. J«r*mj 1«UI*^ •hip calibre); Clau "A" (teams f l(y BTE-VGtfl ' "Mahp fc*r»*1«»>pl*t» ill m»ny at Totals *v...i . afrit ll-y .ft« r«l(iy,: Hlfhiaita. and 8t8 . Cl»IrClI, 6J1, ' the ... Jl* 111 in TS; second, Mrs, K7 W. R<#d, W-' ' not lioiiittdwtKl h the above classi- W, I.lltli-fleUl ... Itl K. Kaijsh ,,,',,. ne" i« flnalfnatch, , feor ph^taTfliutnff «.,twa we«k 3T—71. Low pult winner WM - fication) ; CIMS "B" (teams such nM H» grafts1 director, Mrs. W. u «luhi, ctiuVehti. YMCAi, «te,l; a.' Re is* . .1!!!'" us 101 Frldiy, Weita'tld Wis host to Hn. t, R, RMkwtth Jr. wtth'U Vita eaphuis ja apon pUtts. ••• :. • ' . :"•-.:-. •;, Wotiieii'* Dfeiflan and Htti'* Stow I* W*iM ...... («.. .Jll 1!* the Beacon Hill Club of Summit, quality «( iv»rkmaB«hlp, not quart' but the match «r«a interrupted bp fitch, All Claw »A\" f»me. will JS. Avert?* ,,.., 123 u» 37 ; .. - ;. . . • J7 si jQhn, t(, !. be playsd at Uraphy. Field under rain :wiUi each »ld»- having five •1SI! Ilitctrtalntr nhif.ipict Totals ,., ' *~ flsm, • anjl'*M*r, H.riV lr»«* wimJWeatfield ww leadln( in two •131 iRegislMtfahs'iH how (ipeti for th. the lirltto. the vther dlrisioni will "tylsj 1. Dick Huney, Hj 1 Bary are ihe joyt of tlf«.—WUllaa : otheri mttcheg while Summit erak H! p|»y in Warln«n«o Park. i The Poli*h Fitcohi of Trenton l.Xurol Tdeen, H. • ' Hick -SIM urn, playing numbtr one will defand th»Sr 1»»B HH* In Cl«.i W. AveHok *.,. ill tia ' 11a TWyi. It-W se rnetiri frcMiylel 1. IB* Bl«Bvtock , .,. ljo 9Z 132 fei. JVB.MII, «; i. Bier* «tpc5r. H; alnslis in thetr respMtire clataes, us AA. Burry Biwuit or Eliubetb B. BlEmtDtlt .. " BS 7} 11* a, Fat* Geltetpont, X. each triumphed easily, Karen beat •is) •'• ' ' /" -' . ' '.lit Bit 50 Qlrii, l-i: il meters brtatuttake: NiW JMSIVT ONLY PAM; •nd Hawthorne Chevrolet of Pat- 1 :SlHtn ,Kl!ii«>ata, \i; 2, K»r*n Sue fhorton, fl-1, .8.1, VW1# 61 ok TTtNOTlACK erton -will also'be entered fn this Totals i-"..; *30 . 670 .inna, «; S, JJjrbarV Fopetn, M. topped Bill Tllden, e-1, 6-3. Boh MUTUHTtO _ • K. r^v • BOJ-i, »-!» 5) rtmn fr*»lty(B--l, dlvtdon, Crawned chimpjom in Duigan downed Mik« Cambell, fl-1,Tdtals ^,.. .*,i 594 B7t • 1: Charl«» iB68 In CtaiSB ft niid C1«M & re- H. Lay ., IBS 185UK Bill Huntr, Ht i. Cnl« Rtlbsld, M; BOB!M*T1N : . ^4FTv Pnfwnw Dr. Frank If, Liar i...... tU in l>3 6-2, for Wsstdcld's only other lit II nsr, BO-18 spectively w«s. the Polish Ameri- lt> Oirl«t Il.n (0'iMten brenitiliolci: boys singlet win. •• ••••.. B. Ciirrtpll ... ht lei M-M-rJ». can Eagles of Jeriey City and Lj iMnnut. ,..../; Ill US :ie M. Artf^nilAn HI . 1O H. Pflimpr .... ](i,- 1SJ W, nuLilji«uii .1*1. •is) Hijkrert Inn ot South \mb6y. The )<9 Doug Wi(ht lost a hird fought lit *H1 Ltndm Arlana, last ytar'a Wom- Touis •...,..., "SjJ ~Ji7 battle wltt lUch Hurlbert, 0-3, set eti'i t h»m pi otie, automatically «.I, whila in doitbtM Steve Booth „••.'• B.'8BOWN ASD qualify for the Regional Tourna- HL Brtwn .,.,.. •1H Itl 110 Qirls. J,io medlfiy rilay, lot met. •nd Shep In gal la lost (o Gee r go K. Colei it) 13). *n, Hlfthlnnn, 1:19.) (enrol H»n*y, Tllden and Bob Pelrie, 6-0, 6-4. 141 ment »« host team. 1. Brovn: ,....,. 81 S7 KB Chsryl' Eftuerbrun, tjufeiu >JflvAn, A, Alt nil mi B, Cuvt ....,.,; 140 JT4 134 Lynn Orate)y). . BUI Baker and Mike frantx lost X. Cn Bin Mo IBS 1TJ InlSSS, 38 t«*mB from through- O. Brody ....,,. JnB 137 1!1 tl Aylwnrd 1B1 151 197 jivitv Continues D7 Boys, .is-IT, \«n meter Irnttyle; the t|rst set 6-2 and were behind out the state partieipiWd in the .' . ; >I • . 67, t. roTin WemmnAf 2. l*it Hltthlni*, S-2 in the UBCond when tab halted «H tournament and a large entry ia Totiils'-i-';:1';:;/';- 60S TaS • [I; 3. 11*T« FraiLi, M. . - flOS . Boyr, l).)t. 5] meter ibutt* the match. Tom Perry and Craig 111 Adult Softball again eipected this year, The win- Miller'saved the day by defeating I."*. Johnson 111 nine club in Clsji AA will partici- S. Ijeminn .'>... 1C3 ' ISS 1r«r Belbarf, H. lit H. Curt ..;,,',,.. 115 10^ me Ofrla, 11-IS IB meters-bnck Z. Curtis and Bob Bontloy, 0-1, S-f 11. Wlil a. pate in the Regional Tournament mind ,.,-,,.,... 120 vit) lto 1. Potty ««lumk, M; 1 Linda Eftk- A. H101 .. m r being reined out for two at Jones Beach, L.I. over the <3. Bhulm^n .... 101 j^4 us leii'ir; S. Jgtnt ffol.uhuh, H, Barbara Dllts lost tha first set 137 sthtduled evenings Labor Day weekend. The women's H. Futurnlck .. iso • . 100 Doyi, ll-H CO mttiiis Fly; 1: Duui 6-8 but came back to dig out the .; • •. ! .. - E Enkley, H; !. rteMjolJ, M; 3. Coll Ins, eatneld YMCA adult champion will play in the Regional next 7-6 when thep were halted hy Totals .....^ «3 «DJ L, Nltiini I4pen liwis at Tamaquea Park. O. AlBH ...... ,'. 1S1 113 113 Tom MoO>y. H: 2. l'liii Unrnn H; n hy riin. Kiithy Hnll was leading I'. *n~[r>li\n , ,,\ US idt open to fill teams that have not Pels Uavinport M. _ r prwod to be rather slippery Glnny Parker, 4-2. Janet KttiU ['. Arillfmi-CI ... 13011 been represented in champ ton ship Totals ...,.,, »2t | HO fll], II-10 iS Miolers rro«style: I. mini! 1ST lit fout teams managed to Iils Altxon, H: t. N, Hhnrtoi', M; and llaiJa Archer bow.sd to Tauay 16) competition in district or county n. Kmt /'.,-,.... aa «2 3. a, (liiinUttin, M. Ntonli Mtthev Nature with en- Howard and Tibby Lonz, 6-2, while Totals ' he playoffs in 19S9. The winning team 8. Kotit 130 ISOna Boys, l.i-lf 200 m*teffl tnedlpy re- the duo of Kathy WUiiama and IIIIUM and some fine ball play- will be eligible to play in theM. Bormteln .. Bl 110 ln>, M (Rills, Overbuy, Weinman, M, Shulman .... us 137 101 Fttinti). Msttna Dilbs fell before Bully Tie Ate! met the Dees on im- world's Slow Pitch championship at B, Barnett 104 80111 Dlvliis, II UBd under: Beys: 1, jrised field No, 3 with tilt Dees 10 MiCOy, H: i. Selbert, H: 3. Rowley, Champlin and Gail Curtit, 8-4, 6-3. Shari Calligan Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 5, 6 and T. 16 is M). •ti.ag out oil top In a 6-4 victory. OErln, \l nnd .ULilei^ 1. tTutmn, Blow pitch softball permits a Tatnii ,;..... 001 d:i Tennis Finalist D Davidson pitched for the Dees tenth player-as a short aelder. All 2. Bhl-ePk M; i. Aleinti. H, Mng the Aces ac orel EM for the Boys, II and over: 1, J, Mltchlngs, bulia must be pitched *t • moder- BBRNBTEIN H: 2. Motrl», ti; S. nsthnlri M. • Threfe GUT* And A Doll Miss Ehari Galllsan, 12 year «\i at three innings, In the fourth ate speed and must aich at least Olrla, 16 nnd over: 1. Bcv John: netstcr from the Weitfleld Ten nil Ft. B«Iti»Uln .., 1S2 13S W; B. itgrriB. i km tied the score two all, two feet high or no ligher than B. Relifj , B4 ns Tournejr At Shack Club, last week was a finalist in t fell behind in the sixth when 10 feet. M. sui-ermiin .. us 134 in both tho singleB and doubles com- A Slorer' of the Deeo hit a Entries-close with Petir Human-v M. SlWsrman , , B3 lift DO patltion in tha 13 jioar old divi C. AMti 107 1MI Weekend play at tne Shacks- intr with ime on. ik, taurnamsnt director, Municipal f, of Oyster Bay, N.T., the yittnger torions In a 5-S gsme. Wal county chstttpIOini will participate K, KHSB .. .••••, IU 13s winning testns werei Jerry .( gitls lost after a tiard match it uniaatated doable' play nor Ueorge Kafan, Max Yospln and in the state tournament in their Totals ...... , (91 (50 Miss Barbara Men off of Lynbrooi, ' the Seal trai the game's high- respective divisions, -' The 3!nd Annual Union County Mra. Paula Kati j Joseph tCatz N.Y., and Miss Barbarn. Bertram of lit. Tit Baa under the pitching Links .Tournaanent, under the au- Hair/ Cohen, Bora Pgla>, BnJ Mrs St. AlbunB, N.Y., by a score of 0-2 t Al Viiet held the Seas spices of the Union County Park Sid Pinnaa; Sid. Pitinas, Sid Enzor 2-C, C-3. Miss Bertram was tha for the flrat four inn- ComniiiBJon, eeta under way with Ray RafT, and Mra. Milli Flb victor in the singles itaab by s^hile his team gathered three tho wine score BB the Aces-Bees game. Thk put the Dees in the Watchung Troops thi guilifyini; round-18-holes- SHACKAMAXON—Thrcs Kuys nii.l scoro'of 0-1, 0-3. \ tat in the filth inning he mcdal play, at the Galloping Hilt a doll l™»t-btill tciurnlmcnt: Jerry league's top slot with a four and Mnruus, oeurae KiiHtn. Mm Toinln Next week Shnri w!H compete loo lead vhtn the Sena round- Klf course, Kenil«rorth-Unton, ntiil Mrs. Paula Kali, ao-ai—-01 (won in tha Suffolk County Champion vt lines with toe runs. TMB one Tecord, The pees couldn't be Registration Open on mutch of cnnlsj; Hid l>tnnnn, Hlil Sunday, Aug*. IS at 9 a.m. «ii«, .inici Hnrr uml Mm. M:\Un ships to be held at the Wosthamp ALIGNMENT me turnine point of ths game, stopped. They had little difficulty in hitting Lea Myera lor six home All mule res id on tj of Union P*ln*ore. 32-SD dl: Sum Pnlny. JOLJ Ion Cuuntiy Club, Weitthampton % team scored,In the Isut The Watchung Troop, an organi- tints, llarry Cohen mill Mrs, Leo runs. All were long hit •balls. Rich County, who qualify as amateur* PInnan, S!-ai)—02. Esach, K.Y, Innings ending tta game at sation with sn expected roster of and who are net members of any • BRAKES .'«llic Stan, Charters startsd it off with a ball to right Held that traveled ant of over TOO boys and girls, eight private clubs, are eligible to enter, fames had the Bees the playing area down the dirtToad years of age and older, trill start There wilt ba a championship flight • HEADUCHTS the Acs, with VHtt and at the end of right field. This set its fall union of ridine Tuesday, unit other fllelit". The 18E8 cham- SOMERSET on the mound. The Bees the pace for the ettmlhg. Georgo September 8, at the Union County pion, John Kulish, will automatic- m May time In scoring 14 Buonanno, Harry Widmar, Dick Park Commissions Watchutis ally qualify for play In the cham- BOWLERAMA .taking the loud in the third Slover, Bob- Bmwrter and Al ittbles, Summit iHwdtip flifht. He will join with WHIIIB it through the seventh. Chrone also tallied homers. Any countjr boy or girl m*y *p tht 31 Joweat icorinc quaUn«ra Opening in Clirk of tho Bees hIL Lhe The league standings are a»p\y for menbenhip any day, ex foi the piayoff of the champion- 'only triple for the most cept Sunday, from 10 «.m. to 6 ship flifU, White the remaining . Septemb*r it the evenlne. follows; D.m.. itartim Saturday, Aug. 1. qmliflera will h* paired in ni|hts »«; secjnd eame the Dew w L. Alter Auk. ID, ail boys and fills, of 16. Leagues now forming. For »to Sen wore matched, with aaaDeasa J 1 whether their are or are not rral- Ham. 3 1 United States Golf Association information write ROCCO • "«•, winning the' game 14-8, Acea denta of the county may »pply •—«p«Ull O»» membership. rules will govern play, but local ruin will be enforced. The cham- MIELE, Mgr., P.O. Box 25/ It la not ntEauary to have riding pion will be awarded n replica of Raritan, N. J. * WITH THIS AD! experience to become a member. the Daniel J, Kenety Memorial Die troop ia formed into squada Cup. thil cup wan placed In an-j Offer Expires Augutt ith tor novice, Intennediste, and Id- nuii competition Itfst year by the Or call ranced rideW, and each member Have you Union County Park Ommlwion to RAndolph 2-2800 receiws pr*gr»istj* i nit ruction commemorate Call oping Hilln late: tried Ballantine that coincides with his riding- ex- pro, "Dan" Kenely, John Kulish,' WHEEL AUGHMEKT perience. the 1958 champion, was the flrot liqrrt lager A pel I cation i for membership y to have his name inscribed on thisi • Corrfct Cotter-Camber must be made through MB JOT nev tropay. SOMERSET BOWLERAMA lately? Thomas N. Tully, director, til: the • Cornet Tot-in 11-98 stable!. Entries close at 12 noon, Tues- - Semsrvill* Traffic Circle day, Aug 11, with George T. Croti, ati) If you hsve any doubt about supBriutendent of recreation, the • Balanc* Front Whsslt 11* it. lflos your property line, yout neigh- Union County 'Park Commission, Rocco Miele, Mgr. 1 All] as tin mo bor will remove it,—Changing; Aiimlnististlon Building, Wari- RA 2-2800 Times nanto Park, Box 27E, Elizabeth, T* iring This Ad With Yin

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Pttthvri AD a-*fOO •\ ; i 7 tt.rii. to 6 n.m. - SMtordoy* ; t».m, lo 1 M.i, •At pram*, m\r IE P*r «*w (kern County Big Sea Days Fun • totaj of il MBion doll- dtftaM w*tur*»«at i» Mart All Summer * square dfincc ckbiEiJtioil 600 Arnold Bvenae, Point Pleasant deft""* ar* unfortunately still* number of proper- Mrs. taVeme Docker, chairtnan Beach. Parade applications are areas, including several in nty an" at the committee w)i!erh h planfiifur ivaileble at Uw Big &»*- Bays of- taa be st*t* of New Jen*?, where a to for the block dance, reports tha flcea. plus of labor tsitu." pri&ei will be awarded for the be*' Mills Brothers Three-Ring Cir- Mrs. Dwy«( wrote.to postmasters, FROM THE "And wen BO oft«n *re show- cus will give two performances in "cince it is the public interest in National Srf«ty Council oflfa." the afternoon and evening. good government that tSss code Is Solution to the problemT The Thursday, Aug. 13, will see a intended to protect." Uttln woman'. beachfront fireworks display, and "The post office," she continued, And besides, most guys are 'Wnmen," aalil Fanslsr, "can do a boardwalk band concert. Also on is traditionally the center of pub- POW 'ould'be supermen. a lot to keep their men alive. They the schedule is a.moonlight sail. ic business in a community. . It is These observations -come, can encourage them to play it safe Friday there will to'Mi afternoon latronizcd perhaps by s broader Tangely enough, from a member whan doing odd jobs around the fashion show and card party on nd more representative segment INSECT KILLER if the no-culled stronger ss*—Thos. house. the beach front. A clambake will >f the population than any other "They can persuade hubby he 'nnsler. be held that evening starting st 7 pie place. And the reputation tan't expendable, thnt he doesn't NON FAnEN(H6 o'clock. ttic postal service and of postal In support of his opinions, J'»n»- have to keep proving himself* Spray Bomb The climax of thettve-day fes- workers for dependability, honesty ir, director of tbe home division No woman -want to* be a widow SWEETENER tivities will come Saturday, with find competence in the perform- the 'National Safety Council, —even of a would-be superman," finals In the New Jersey State Sea- ,nce of their public responsibilities tea such facts as theie; he mid. food Princess Contest and the two- IHS been outstanding." . Seven ou[t of 10 parsons who mile Big Sun Dayn pnratie high- ie in accidents are males. lighting the day, Among the principles contained 2. Males ura killed mure often Saturday's eventj will begin at n the code are the foQowing: Loy- an female* in accidents Involving 10:30 fl.ni. with an exhibition of •!ty to the highest moral principles 49c iotor vehicles, firM, drownlngs, ind to country comes before loyaJ- WAHT-ADS antique cars. A luncheon and re- h raiBj raltroidaj poison gases ception for Governor Robert B. :3 to persons, j*arty ut government Meyner, grond marshal of the pa- igency; never dispense special fav- BRIV6WME rade, TTIII follow st 12 noun. LTS or b4a«Hti or oUwrwite dii- Reg. $1.35 In ft recent year," Famler riminate unfairly; never sccept . $1.00 nted out, "men were killed three Pleasure Park will bt the scene of an early bfcarnooa basd con- avors for. benefits that could in- .mes more often In motor vehicle *•BACON Isence official bebiTtor; make no HAZEL BISHOP icldents than women/' cert, with Seafood Princess contest SKOL finals set for 2 p-m- Same 20 final- private ptomiaes aiTeetiag public Thirty year* »an, the anrage •slhtlities^ engage is no tnui- white female lived about three ists wilt compete for Che eruvfn, with the winner to ceceiTe her with the goTtmioait incon- SUNTAN N. iVChrii Btavta It years longer than the average it vi^ an^i. pv^faftbuic* of hlte male. Today she can expect choice ot a week-tap^f trip nuuta as u. 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LPHIL RIZZUJCH 49c I 49c THE BIG DAY! WITM ALt due respect to Ihe several managera o[ major league dubs now battling for first place in the nip-and-lucfc Reg. $1.00 p«xuiant racer this department Reg. $1.00 would like to propose a sym- : tilhy award for Senor At LANOLIN PLUS TARTAN r? ?fc-^:: Lopez of the fast stepping White Sox. • BOW WOULD you like to BABY. THE 28th ANNUAL tit there squirming on the SUNTAN bench severst times a day. EVERY DAY whenever a OIL double ptay develops start- LOTION ing at second bate and you see young Aparlcio or scrappy Nettie Fcot go sprawlJng In the Art all tangled up w itt> an op- pcting h*«e nmniT? MORTGAGES 39c > •. DONT FORGET, Iho day WITH PERSOKAUTY 39< either Apariclo or Fox doesn't INFIELD fut up alter one ef those col- lbionj is the day Lopet wilt USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE FROM TOWN PARKING aiart wondcrinE hov far down in the American I>es gue stands fails his Pate Ho» will flniih. Thl> li not to say, of course, tbtt these two super-infieider* are alone responsible lor tha tetm'i fine showinf up (o now. SALE But {here'* no doubt that thry i come a» cSote ai posaible to be< i lm indiiimniabia In Lotxt'i •cheme of things. } LAST WEEK I chitted with COME EARLY— STAY LATE! 'Al Eei«o, Ihe fofmtr Cleve^ land grtit, who said that i( All STORES OPEM UNTIL 9 P.M. you walk Apnricio It ehould count a* a two-bise hit — a TAILORED TO tribute to Louie's speed on llw fMtlii WHI ability to hurt you YOUR REQUIREMENTS offeniively. .And Ihe last timft Prompt - Confidentiol Service on T t lookcdP Kctlta Fox-had mum /P* °^ Merchandise hlU than, anyone in the Amtri- cirt I>rA|^ue. &\ you ran t«o | thilUwM (two ptay a InrjEe : ftit ia Ow somewhat (etfel* j ottneit Hi* Sox «ie able, to • WOM$ORED &Y THE WTNtf, DONOVAN, OPPOSITS RIALTO THEATRE tl»l>|f DIVISION OF THE l - fitVft All CCi?ft L|'Cfa Jflftj(j5iJiit-f 4Jl 243 E. BROAD ST. ^tHg PUINF1ELD5 Vtitled My, But he'll I to invent a 6r*nd It* PRESCRIPTION CHEMlSTi) Phono ADamt

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