You Can Make DOLLARS With You Can Make CENTS By Using DOLLARS With The Classified CENTS By U,ing Advertisements THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Cla.nilied AdvertisemenU THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY .'OKTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 30 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932 16 Page*—5 Cents

COUNCIL SEEKS TO CONSIDER PUNS PIERSON SEEKS Events of the Month NOTED POLOISTS BARCLAY FOR MAYOR SENATF VOTFS MAKE REVISIONS FOR MEMORIAL DAY RENOMINATION MAY PLAY LOCAL Washington Committee Favors April 1 IN ORDINANCES! Centering Observance At STATE SENATOR Fashion Show. Junior Auxil- Primaries Is Seen By DRY REPEAL Revolutionary Cemetery iary, C. C. H. Tennis Club. Supporters Would Group Regulations And Says Conditions Call For Ex- April 2—Evening. Westfield Trio Hopes To Meet i County Poll Approved After Amendments In Plan Former Mayor Burr A. Towl, chair- perience In State International Players Sentiment in favor of Councilman! man of the mayor's committee in Dance. Junior Woman's Club. Walter P. Itarclay of Booc'hwoodj Defeat Of Measure To To Simplify Acts Affairs Echo Lake C. C. In Game Here charge of the Washington Bicenten- place as the Republican candidate forj Repeal Hobart Act ——— i nial observance in Westfield, has sub- —-«>— mayor, appears to be growing and j April 8—Evening All ordinances, parts of ordinances mitted a repoH covering the activities Sen. Arthur N. I'ierson of West- Arrangements were being made from all indications there secnin to be! field has announced his candidacy for Dance. College Woman's Club. 1 (Special to the Leader) and amendments governing the vari-;<)f the committce to date- The report last night which, if completed, will a strong possibility of his entering rrnomination as state senator from Echo Lake C. C. TRENTON, March 30—New Jersey ous departments of the town are tO|slatod thilt a mass mec,tim? had been send two great internationalists and the primaries in May. Supporters of,voters will deeide the extent of the be revised, according to an ordinance | auditorium on Union County in the primary elec- —o— held in thp RooseveIt tion which will bo held in May. In a third player to oppose the West- Councilman Han-lay point out thathejwet sentiment in the state by refer- introduced on first reading at the J Kebruary 21! at which Henry Curran April 8—Evening. field Polo Club at tlie Armory, Sat- is the logical candidate for the office j endaa at the general election next meeting of the Town Council held j Wilbur had delivered an address on his statement announcing his candi- Dance Revue. Pupils of Mar- of mayor, inasmuch as Mayor Fred-'November. dacy on the Republican ticket, Sen. ion Dennian Mowery. Benefit urday night. The two Earl lloppings, Monday nighng t in the Municipap l build-| Washington and told of the assistance crick S. Tipsou has indicated that he I Faiiing to secure the necessary District Nursing Association. father and son, ami a third player Faiiing to secure the y ing. The compiled and revised ordi- given by Westfield Chapter, D. A. R., ; Pierson savs e out the following: does not intend to seek re-election. ' . • ...--..- nances, consisting of eleven titles, | patriotic organizations as IInn from the New York Riding Club were _ j , _ consisting of eleven titles |andd other titi iti " response to many inq Roosevelt School. vo| 8 to repea t )e Hobart gute En will hereafter be known as Revised !well as the Boy and Girl Scouts, The! endeavoring to make arrangements Mr. Barclay's friends declare that I I'oreo'ment Act, the Senate Monday 1 Ordinances of the Town of Westfield report further stated that Washing- April 8, 9 to play against the local first team mayohe is reminentl as his yliv titlee yeard fos ro thf eservic ollitwe aosf "fflgtft. adopted two measures sponsor^ (Revision of 1932) ' and be consider-;ton Bicentennial trees had been plant-' in this week's schedule at S:JC p. m. s 't.,| by Senator Clifford It. Powell of Bingling Bros. Circus. Y. M. councilman from the Third Ward j Turlington, authorizing a referendum ed the valid and legal General Ordi-jod in the Matthias Clark Memorial i C. A. If the plans in preparation can be has nances of the town. j . _ ., given him an insight into thp t>y counties on repeal of the state Park by he D A R-i s A> K and satisfactorily completed the team various affairs of the town. lie is: enforcement act and another on re- This move is looked upon by townjC, A. R-i ami of the proposal of Mar-' April 12—Evening from the riding club will ship ponies the oldest member, in point of serv-| l h officials as most progressive as here-|tin Wallberg Post, 3, American Le- , peal of the Eighteenth Amendment, Spring Concert. Symphony and oppose the Westlield Varsity in ' ice, on the Town CouncilniiH-il.. lie is a; Another wet measure adopted repeal* tofjre there has been no attempt to;Kjon, to plant a grove of Japanese the first mutch to bring an intertill- • graduate of (lie Uni group the various ordinances, amend-j cherry trees in the park and dedicate Orchestra. Roosevelt Auditor- vorsily of Tor-i tho Van Ness Act which was the pre- ium. ments or supplements together. Aie_ch lo a Westfield soldier who had: person attempting to look up an ordi-[been killed in the World War. April 15—Evening Karl Hopping Kr. has played in , Departments of Dow, Jones & Co., nance relative to any particular de-i M,. Tow, sUtod that-the commitJ 1 Only nine votes could be secured In DeMolay Dance in Masonic England and America for many years of New York, publishers of the "Wall partment of the municipal govern- jieQ favorc(, ,he idoa tQ cente]. the Kt I the Senate favoring outright repeal Temple. and is one of the best known headiest >'cet Journal." I ment would be forced to peruse sev-| Mcm0,.ial „ st,rvi(,e in and around ' " the Hobart Act and it was'de- eral, before finding the information; the o]d Revo!utionary cemetery on April 23—Evening. he sought. All ordinances with the|Mou_tain av ,,ul that n(, off|cial Dance. Westflnld Tennis Club. exception of the following are group-! a(,Uon ))a(| bp(,n takpn on lhat rccom. Clubhouse. ed together under eleven titles. lhoaejmendation_ „,, added that t)u, com. not affected by the revision arc: I mitu,e mid written to ov organ. The Building Code consisting ofjjzation ,n ,hc tow]1) rcques{ing that General Ordinance 65 and of ordi-; , , . g ar RESIDENT WRITES ,„„, al cast 0IU mcctinB dul in the ye OF TORNADO HAVOP 'India team two years ago at Mead- I At present he is chairman of the no- Wolber V< nances amending and supplementing! he dcvotpd to an appropriate program Isscx and Young, Morris, "' •"«»"«"« UrtTW iwl)1.()(lkj un,| is univl,,.s,,ll.v known to | lice committee and under his diroc-| „...... ,'..". same; General Ordinance 114, rela-jin mmnory of Washington and that 1,0 one of the hardest riding, hardest | lion that department is performing Senators voting against the re- tive lo the construction and equip- ceived favorablc repIies had bccn rc C. O. Burr, Jr. At Alabama hitting players in the worid, lo say "lost ollieiontly. He is also chairman pealer were: Albright, Gloucester; ments of premises wherein moving jfrom the Dorian Road Association, fact that he is prob- °r the Railway Valley Trunk Sewer Ilawea, Warren; Leap, Salem; Loder, picture machines are operated A»| McKinley, Grant, Koosevelt and University Sends Description nothing of the Cumberland; 1'iorson, Union; Powell, tnc ably the youngest internationalist on and h amended by General Ordinance 254"; ijinculn rarent-Tenchcr Associations In Letter To Parents Ilurliiiglon; Prall, Hunlerdon; Read, the list of high-goal players today.!'1"1111' quite familiar with the work- the ordinance relating to the Board and Court Trinity. C. D. of A. ings of that project. Capo May; Reeves, Mercer, Sterner, of Health; all ordinances which relate I An interesting description of the These two players are excellent in Monmouth and Stewart, Camden. combination, either outdoors or in- Councilman liarclay is well known, in any way, except as to traffic regu- pnMPI CTC DI AMC SENATOR ARTHUR N. PIERSON havoc wrought by the tornado Avhich having lived in Westliuld for the past Majority Leader Emerson L. Rich- doors, and if proper arrangements lll( H latir>ns, to specify streets and high- LUBirLClC, iLrinj l iK hU 1 yi lll s made on me by citizens of Unioonn SW('nt OV("' "-'"'"I of the southern can be made- it will present perhaps : ' ^' ' '" o.' ' - He has always takeni ' . Atlantic, led the, fight in tha ways; all ordinances providing forj FOR DANCE RECITAL stat Illst wwk is vetl b a keen interest in civic affairs and his I Senate! for outright repeal of the Ho- County and from other sections of f K' V Clarence the finest spectacle ever seen in the ll rl; stut the acquisition of land for public pur-j 1!llrr inuuy friends appenr enthusiastic over I " « Knforcemont Act which the slate, as to whether I would be i «• . •>>••> son of Mr. and Mrs.Westlield tan-bark, if they can make the possibility of his candidacy. i would place liquor control in New poses; all special ordinances ProvHH Event April 8 To Aid Westfield a candidate for re-election to the of- Clarence O. Burr of 209 Clifton the shipping arrangements with thoir ing for public improvements; all or- slrect wh ls | Jersey in governmental hands alone. dinances which authorize the execu-! District Nursing 'flee of state senator, I desire to make I - " " student at the Uni-, tliii-tl player. this public announcement. i l™*<$ "f Alabama at Tuscaloosa. Ho outlined the history of prohibi- tion of any contract between the • Association Mr Hurr wrotc hls Playing for Westfield will bo a LIONS HEAR TALK tion ond attributed the appalling in- "In view of the serious importanceportance! - Parents on March three-man combination selected by Town of Westfield and the County of i of the legislature's work in this time! 2;! ?"<> " P<)rl'n" f "is 1(>«er follows: crease in crime to the bootleg trade Union or between the town and any- j. Plans have nlmost been completed ; i Linn from the quartet of BY REVU). I. PATCH started by the prohibtion laws. Jails of distress which, more than at an»m,y ! "H touched only the extreme west' Hodge, Lcinp, Gessford and I,um. [ Congregational other municipality or municipalities; j by Mrs. Marion Denman Mowery for | end of Tuscaloosa. It sure wrecked Pastor Ad- are filled to overtlowing, the young- time in my eighteen years service to i The Westfield lllucs and Whites, er generation are becoming addicted all ordinances which provide for the! the presentation of her pupils in their.th'rpPoVVeJof'uniVn'VMluntyrcaVllVfor|Northnort' wnich ia Just across the dresses Members At Meet- issuance of bonds or other obl;ga-!,-,nnual dance recital on the evening 1 composed of Khivas, Tully and to the use- of liquor, and the gunman experience- and a background of river from here.: All the negro sec- and Drayton, Tonzcua and ing Friday Night and racketeer aro abroad In the land, tions of the Town of Westfield, shall I of April K in the Roosevelt audi- «•« ^hick Warrior River remain in full force and effect not-; torium. knowledge of state and municipal nf- will furnish tho preliminary dispute, ho said. | fairs, I feel that, I should offer my! "/th(! whltc rofereod by IS. M. Ramsey of New- An address in keeping with the withstanding the adoption of this or-! The art (|f the dance goes far back e Republi-| ark. season was given on Friday night be- "I hope that the senators hare to- 1 blow anart f ra night will join in putting New Jer- dinance, but all other ordinances and | „,,, the centuries> ahvays com- j can* 'nart\" in"unlon"co_ntCountvy -isTheiras their jj " - Today, they estimated K arrangements can not be made i " members or the Lions Club by 3 an uene\(.s inat oanunj,is uni. my j,et«tionR for primary nomination} On Troop to ship their ponies and play ! Mountainside and was attended by hc u or mos finc nrt whlch 1 1 question under the Eighteenth Amend- The. -evised code will take effect on i °f * Pl' - t «: ^- prepared and will shortly present | do, the morning was cloudy nnd it C y n uclltlon of l ho a return game to console the ruffled ! s^' ™ K«esls of the members, ment," snid Richards. June In he moan ime a hearing 'T , n" ° , °'. . them for signature. was peculiarly warm. In thc aftcr- feelings of the Westfield nl.ivnrs ! Rev. Patch took as his the. »" , i f h Ti, 7 f Son v Dancing embodies grace, poise ..„ the | noon it began to rain, lightning, and '"'"["What Is It All About?" referring Richards was joined by Senators , timid child. aetive arlIci tIon in was home studying until 4:J!0 p. m.from last Saturday night. Wolber, Essex; Stout, Hudson and was set for the evening of Monday,, nn(, self-confidence to the otherwise I mMmlie financ oef antaxatiod highwayn pensions havs e pubgive-n dark clouds came from the south. I ! this question to religion. He said that An ordinance to change the name! Mrs. Mowery includes among her > me special opportunity for service toI heard the sound of the bells on the ! if a man from Mars were to stroll Jaync, Ocean, in condemning the pro- hpftn?ntlOw°t Scpkh plalns i>venue>! pupils, thc winsome baby performers:the people'of'my county and the state, j ambulances hut I thought that it was; hibition laws. Senator Leap, Snlcm, ancl up thr0UEh the Kraik S t0 ihQ n c rc COUNTY LEGIONS througmnr0SS0(h )Bosto witnn tluhe would probably he South avenue to North Scotch Pkhisi ' ' '" "'* " «"bjocta that will be i some college fellows who had stolen contending the repeal of tho State voun miss in h h HOLD MEETING HEREi' ' numerous edifices avenue .„ intrnrinpr-H nn f,,-5t ™n,l I K '^ school. Four of ] specially prominent in the legislation, the fire engine. When the woman devoted to religion, the chifrches'and'! Enforcement Act IK directly contrary ln tl0cluce<1 Ill5t leatl ! lo thi in,/™! I . °" ";her former pupils are now attending of the next two or three years, and I who cooks came here, she told me the theological schools and would ' provisions of the Republican ring of A riTf ^ Ion e of ll?e forcInost Professional j I feel that I should, therefore, offer; about it, so I went out to see it. Posts And Auxiliaries Are probably infer that the people were! sl"tp l>l»tfonn, led tin- opposition to A_ ..._./_.!___ " __..,L__-_-__ .u.. „ | dance studios in New York City and | myself for ronomination at the pri-j "All kinds of trucks, cars and am- Guests Of Local Branch cither very religious or very super- the measure. He w»s joined by Sen- fromreports all arc doirlg excellent! mary .nMay." bulancos were bringing people lo the stitious. ators Sterner, Monmotilh; Albright, placement of curbs and gutters in Last Night I work there. • ] hospital. It got so crowded there He said Hint in answer to the ques- Gloucester; Dawes, Warren and Pier- sections of Clark street, Charles street! son, Union. attractive group of! AUTOS KILL 85 | that they had to put them in the Yorke E. Rhodes of Roselle Park tion there was first, of all the appli- and Carleton road was introduced on I Among th |: Vn 1as Wo trl e( t0 c over to Tho drys declare! the repeal of the dances esented there will be CCDDIIADVi ' " '"'" ' ' ° was elected County judge advocate cation of the Golden Rule principle first reading and a hearing was Reti to be . rfcimUAKI JNorthport but the National Guard and he quoted the story of "Golden | enforcement act would permit tho for the evening of April 11. This!sevcral appealing nature numbers by and Albert I. Littell of Plainfield was evening „* ,,,„,. *,. ^..•-•• i., ., troops wouldn't let us go across the i( ,|ected a Rule" Nash as an illuslrati.in of the J bootleggers to "run wild" throughout displaying rhy-! member of the department 1 1 work is to be completed as a general j tho younger pupils, bridge. Wo went over today and took ' executive committee last night at lie referred to fiandhi asan-U " state and restrict the duties of thm racc and ualiincc Emily and Figure Is Thirteen More Than some pictures. ! 1 1 ! oUu;1 waimprovemens appropriatet andd thtoe covesumr othf $8,00e cos0t :Bett>y RMacCormack will- appear in For Same Month mVi'thi. ''of lh'e" ilnion"rount.v"or-an' ' inxUmvu of wha't rcl'igionTs'ail I municipal, county nnd state police, number entitled "The Wooden Sol-1 "A house was howi n from Tusca- ] Sion^o? the African Legion he"! \ «].."ut, pointing out that without con-L^volin^.n the measures provid- of panic Last Year loosa across the river to Northport. the political problems of In- county referenda on repeal The Board of Assessors' report, rel- dier and tho China Doll" and a grace- in thc American Legion headquarters ful interpretation of a toe trio will be! The whole back of a church was blown in Prospect street. The county or- diii, the man was a fine example of of tho State Enforcement Act and tho ative to the improvements made by (Special to the Leader) out nnd tho negro homjs were smash- self-sacrifice and personified the ap-Eighteenth Amendment, Senators the construction of a sanitary sewer given by Dora Meierhoffer, Carol' nizalion members were guests of Nichols and Emily MacCormack. The TRENTON, March ,'SO — Automo- ed like match-sticks. It sure did a plication of the idea of peace and RCOVOR, Dawes, Pierson, Powell and in Winyah avenue, Wychwood road, t sni ut e f Stewart, switched their dry votes and Kiniball avenue, east and Kimball Cir-! W>' ™ j" »". number will be ^ bile accidents daimedUie lives ^ ot d„V; damage,|a . I thin't that it will I f,c;ion meeting was directed' by Colin- j ' the bills. cle, completed under onG_j_i ordi •'Riven by Barbara Griswold and Sophie persons in isew Jersey during vca- |aico eve Commander Charles McCraith of | - • ' •- ' - - •-• -" »,ii „„'•!,„,. no JSchacfer wearing Uncle Sam cos-ruary, an increase' of thirteen over i .jlin(, vp | Hillside and a meeting of the county "]} confronting a ^'eggar said-, • Democratic senators questioned the the same month last year, according "Hut for tlie grace of God, there nstitutionality of thci act. contend- Willilm j tumes." _ There will also be included "A fellow from my math class was; auxiliary organization, directed by |lat st tc w b 11 Dutch clog by the oWer g.rls and to the Bureau of V a SUHstus of over there when it happened. The | Mrs. Christopher G. Saal, was held stand... 1" and said that the spirit or '" wag counties voting in favor of it. Rich- 11 ils., if t> of the 85 who died wort puts-, , , caved I NoarJy fiiphty men were prcsc difference in a man. A communication was received! Rroup of the very youngest pup w u n th<; bl]il(Jinff thoy werc 1 Kev, Patch took as a fourth illus- ards Raid ho did not believe any court ! »">"3- '"•"''"uon s ^r^? in" j tlui I.t'priin mc-tinR and more than from the County Board of Taxa'tion Tickets are selling rapidly and are!'om 'nhaIatlon of automobile ex- 1100 nt the Auxiliary meeting. tration, an almost totally paralyzed would have the temerity to upset a stating that Wostfiold's share for the I in the hands of members of the Dis- i A feature of the mcetinp: of the I music professor of a small mid-west' referendum by the people and de- Diptrict Court was $2,797.57. The I trict Nursing Association of which COLLEGE WOMEN TO ^coMcgc? whodes pitethihandi- dared tlin mcamircs were prepared ; A Ot j fiCtfionnaircs was a brief address onn I)V th Wml also confirmed the tax rate of Mrs. Alfred T. Zocbisch is the presi-! , fnr the month ncludi , 7'" ; a proposed civil service law byw?, |cnp has kep't up his work of teachingj « attorney general and approved ortcl1 f or e montl1 lncluil n HEAR MRS. HOGE WlJ W.sr, por ,«;!oo valuation : '"nt. This year the District Nursing P . , " ' ' B ]•' : Hani MeKinnuy of Hudson County". music and in addition conducts five l>y prominent jurists*. TheVea'surer re orEcd' a balance Association is sponsoring the recital i ™^t^^^^^ Elizabeth Resident To Address j Charles Khmlinp; of West field gave church choirs, and pointed out that "f ?!I8,C5C.8G and the collector re-i and the entire proceeds will be given lkatnh5 2o deathf lialms '»o f un(lechildrer onun on e> eator fourof ! Inn outline of legislation in New Jer- this man baa a confidence in service DeMOLAY CHAPTER a e Club Monday On Ported receipts amounting to $15,-! to that organization. At this partic- Kyears inclusive and 1,711! deaths of I soy which nfTectM veterans and Guywhich attitude makes possible the 7G.ri.S.'!, with costs of ?2,949.4G, also ular time there are a great many ad- persons aged 00 years and over. I Modern Poetry : M. Cha.se of Tioselle introduced reso- passing through of tragedy and suf- ELECTS OFFICERS collocted. ditional demands on the treasury of The death rate for the month wasj i lutiona favoring the Veterans Pref- fering. He said quality of character, j : the. association which employs a train- 9.S, thc lowest February rate for thei Mrs> phni u of EIizabcth wi]I not religion and not theology is what' Robert I*. FlfiinnuM- was elected ARCANUM HOLDS past twenty years. The death rate! erancc Act and the Chiropractic Law, ed social worker to conduct its activ- ,)0 lhp Kuost ker nt t]][, ncxt both of whii'h worn adopted by theis; needed most. nuisler councillor of Sir Gnlahad ANNUAL BANQUET ities. 'Die meeting was directed by _, j Chapter, Order of DoMoIny, for tho <>r 15 ,,„.„,f th, e CM c|ub of I irganiziitiono , which passed resolution " Janu'ary'^roT"' '^ ""^^ " °*° maintenance of Army ^ j W«-»loy Colli^ th^pnaulcnl. second quarterly term at tho meet- . An interesting talk on "Frntcrnnl- V. F. W. MAKES APPEAL _ ., . . „ , I westneld to be held on Monday eve- mvnrimr ing held la«t niirht in the Masonic ism of the Order" was given bv Wil- to^I&^'^ZZrg^ X' \f th.. Wc.tjl.ld Tennis ^'-,, - Templo. Other officers elected were: Iin FOR OLD CLOTHING nKtn aml op M|tIo|1 t0n n PLANS DISCUSSED Junior councillor, Richard Khlers; -Club. Mrs. Hope is well known as legation which mfcht tend to le.s- wrihp, Finloy Shepnrd; treasurer, GROUP T.oni'i Vanning; senior deacon. Ches- Heniinrrsley; junior deacon, .Stncey Hendor; senior stewnrd, Ku- gene Oallownv: junior stewnrd, Pert l.euhers: chaplain, I-e Roy Fhimmer; nmrshMll. Henry Otzman; sentinel, WC«IPV Collins; stnndnrd bearer, John Pll Thp officers will bo publicly install- ed at tho meeting on April fi after f which there will be dnncing in the ;ports. club rooms. An invitntion hns been reports, presents it in a wny that np- j Kattorlhwaite of E'iznbetb, County: 'e| , i . |j . f »el that there is a extended to the members of the Rain- George J. Keevil, nrd Taylor, telephone Westfield 2- j MEETS MONDAY 1L m m ( rH ( C pr DS (lonl of tnp p penis to the lay mind unfamiliar with i Demonstration Agent of tho Union ; growing need for nn Athletic Anso- how Oirl.i of Newark to attend. AL_ '. . ' "st Regents' 1313, and same will be called for. mndcrn verse structure. , County Extension .Service, before. cintion In Westfield and every etfort Visitors were present from tho . gave nn interesting talk On Saturday night the post will The executive board of the Gar- ! will be mnde to further and encour- °" the work of thc- association. A( The hostess of the evening will be nnrlmonniomborBt ooff ththce American Home De- chapters of Rahway, Rutherford and nrtici ntc in tbc f'nf turkey dinner was 'pro'pa're'd and P P P«rnde nnd other den Club of Westfield will meet Mon- Mrs. George L,. Py. Tho«c compri.i-i ' Womnn's Club of I Jigc it. Elizabeth, also two members of tho day morning at 0:30 o'clock in the ing her committee re Mrs C M I Westfiel'l, Monday afternoon in St. A nominating committee, was ""•(.(l under the directioinn nf M>-» T activities incidental to the institution Paul's parish house. Mnsonic fraternity of Brooklyn. Tho Caubis of the V. F. W. Post in Union. home of Mrs. William McL. Bristol, Turner, Mrs. Plumor Wheeler, Mrs. named to submit a slate of o/ficera Howlers, under the direction of David A novelty balloon nnd "Poabody" Jr., of 0 Kimbnll Circle. The club E. S. Stockslager, Mrs. Thomas Potts, For C.i...I IVIncliiiT "linilr. — Cnll of the niiRolia'l Association at the R. Colson. gave n program of vocnl . (innrnntppd ClnthlnE Thenn dnnce will be held April 8 in tho fire- will hold its regular meeting Tues- Mrs. Loren Rockwell, Mm. R. T. Ma- I'lnlnnclcl n-OTM. Ainirlnio Hhncle A meeting to be held tomorrow night In numbers during tho social hourjvhich c Awnlntf Co.. lt-13 VVimhliiKton Av« -, Nevlus' Clothlnt- Store, house in Clark Township. day, April 12. jor nnd Miss Edith Mac Cormack. Plnlnfleld.—Adv. 1-6-if the Municipal Huilding. followed tho meeting. THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932 Page Two eland's Ci^ Wind Loog Held Say* Maya Civilization CHILD HEALTH TOPIC i.f I -land" refers The Mind 1 111,1,1,, YWCA CLUBS PLAN CHILDREN PRESENT | laimar.v G I III' I.V( Choked Itsalf to Death slonil ;lllliful Understanding OF P.-T. A. MEETING .lavs and lial (',,,,] lias LECTURE SERIES | PLAY FOR PARENTS A r:ew e.\|..al.aii. 1 «h> H"-' great and r Tea! " mil- f l-'-trland N'.i IVu;i. i Maya civili/.atbm of iVniral Ai •I'lcu, I Mr. Sampson of the State Depart- fio- ha- il Siiired A splendid program was presented most dev- poers .Hid 1 A course in "Essentials of a Hap- By RUBY DOUGLAS uiidouhtcdlv the lii-'licsi of |,r,-bisl,,ne ment of Health, will speak on "So- the I ever of I.il.rai-l py Marriage" arranged by the Blue before the Lincoln P.-T. A. on Wed- Anierii'ii. suddenly failed and vanished , rial Hygiene and the Child," at the tisv» ;•- ni.-niory tr;l'-e.l liin-k Triangle and Forum Clubs of the YW nesday afternoon when two short will,out any oM ,„ was sun- ' reRU]ar monthly meeting of the yean ..-1 .:•.. -1,-. :• of man. and YMCA will start Thursday, April play.- 'both with colonial setting were lri-) posted |o the Wi Academy <" j.Yankiin School Parent Teachers' As- 7 and will meet on the three subse- e.hcn by the pupils of the school. Science* by Dr. ( W.vlhe I '""1;<1 "f "ie I sociation on Wednesday, April G at i 1A i .iiin.- ;nl nn enviable ll quent Thursdays of April. "The First American Flag" by Miss surie.i, • *" ! :i; 15. Mothers having children un- G •nine. And. w that sin. was Tho:;e Despi^:d Citip < INS i>r. K-l j , . f , may leave Busy Among the many thing* desired by Shaver's first (evade included the fol- -l.i-r .,f IH-T- (-nu- Literary ; ( er ti( ht y( ars o a( e> It The ipm in fhe young men and younpr women, as ex-luwiiiu in the cast: Gen. George Wash- liacl n riu'lil to I-', l-ri'i'. his Week Sc ithem in the kindergarten room. The Mir felt Hull she I pl'il >'• re is s.r,n(),- and ington, Henry Snyder; Betsey Ross, She had iihvays pressed in their club pioups this year, Voile): no natinn committee will make their) govern • yearly out- Louise Neubaiier; Kobert Morris, ,,f the r;: J 11 - "'rbi' MIIJU liziilioli rli.'keit itself for next year at! <"•" '/•' was to have lectures and discussions !u lia report on oflictrs eow of type William Slemvilc; Little Girl, Shirley li,,,-p,r Cooke lu-lii'M'S. Witt) I" for the development of the right at- il unlit Die In-M two to death, this meetine:. (»'.,et/.o: .Soldier, Donald IJacon. mud v\as! .,! fi-oni its own hillside, corn had t.c'-'iiii to tie tin The child study group which is op- pat,-lies. 'I'l.i- 1,,1-inrr Maya .ounlry is Henry Snyder and Louise Neu- ex her own pcr- crating under the combined auspices v, li.i.-io r «'o ports, : hauer in the leading purls won con- II: I M V. of the Grant and Franklin Schools, l,l:ii of stieky siderable applause as with great dig- II, n> ii,i large, bill h.v many ail. Hill and which has had two meetings at as she hail day soil, Illlosl impass in Wet nity and seriousness they portrayed It was fiiniis Mrs. Rosshacker's home, will hold its wn h< 1 1,1 weather. Klleh of I be lip- (he first president calling upon Betsey jilu ays dreu in- , third meeting at the franklin School lie\cs, l>,)>l,ev Morley's lay open noes of the li Mli ns. Tin- Maya cities, j children in Miss Goehd's third grade. in ,f Ciirb She had found « line lie believes, wen built near those lake handling children with (ruidance suit- !The characters were as follow?: Bet- on her lap. irk 1,1,1110. "I'oi-ny must highways, and n lintaincd by Ibis easy ed to a democratic a^c\ ity, Joan McCarthy; Her Father, Gor- that had •' (ieorsjo ]), Smith, principal of the be lived hef, re It en II I"' oil her writ- form of trnnsp nation. i rod clinrnciciislie which has brought young, whereas a swift, Hying body tucked Ihe sninll volume Into the vaj -It fume. Intelligence Test won't Weep the mind .vomr.; unless tbw cant slit on Hie slielf. Tho wileb hazel, however, has some The Intelligence quotient, or I. Q., wit* are oxen-lsed and fln> plpnsimt "MllHli' that's what I waul tills real value lo mankind, for from Its of a person i.s dolonnlned by uitilii- iMiiotions of life given full piny. iifternoon—not lltoraliire. I'll bavn ! bark conies n inedicanl used In II11I- plying I lie ineiiliil ace by ion unit di- If anyone disbelieves me, I merely music with my lea." She adjusted inenla for external application The viding hy the nctiinl use. Thus the hi- linliil to the life statistics of insurance tho dial of her inconspicuous radio , bark and leaves, which nrc similar to Vacation Shopping For tenigencc quitlieiit of n nor;n:il i»(\-son companies, which prove tluil 11 country set In a secluded corner. ( Ihe loaves of tlie ordinary lui/.el. are. la Kill. A pei.'on wllli mi I. (j. below clergyman lias a far heller e\|ieetatlon "Lleliestriiuni," she uiurniiired. "Oh, j a source of tunnon. which Is used In 80 Is niteil ;is subnormal, while one of life than the most highly exorcised why Is everythinu possessed to mnki' lirepnnithui of leather, With nt) I. <). nhovc- l'J last hiivmlim: strains which appear In Ihe fall do not develop I) I < > 11 III,' 1111 linlls nl lioini'. no male lion conscience hut lie lonccntralcs on the of Franz Liszt's beautiful dream of into seed until Hie following spring. appears with the ntutlier mid liev kit- ONorelsp of Ids body; wilh the passing love, died uwa.\. tens In I lie ilcii, lor ounitors explain of years his wits tte^iu (0 croak and The voice of ihe announcer brought thill the male Him deserts Ids jomo suddenly he finds hlinsolf an old nuin Crown Is Not Old while the bnbles me .veiling, reluming her Illicit. She looked lit the Clip of In spile of all Ihose long-nrm balances eol'l ten nnd af tin' dying lire. A petu- At every opening of the lSrllisli paP- only nfior the ynunt; linns are iiurtlv 11ml soniors:iulls. llunient Hie kinir's crown is brought Independent.—<'li!o;i-o X.-ws. lant, whiiii;ig gusi of wind MHIL ii! ml- In slmrt. if vour \ears imiiiher eighty mltliincc nt llie window, tirncbi slilv- from Ihe tower of London to the rind you still u-.-nil to live forever, you ere-t. till',,lie ronin in St. James' palace for Molecule* Found E'ooin :ire young. II your yours niliiilier She nrose and walked lownrd the Ihe occasion, snys the Monireat Fam- A small hollle H-IIMI had I.ecu twenty.live anil you wouldn't care If teleiilintie. Tor II long moment she sat ily Herald. Fur this Journey it has pumped almost perfectly free of all- you were humped off tomorrow, you with her hand on the rereiver as If 1111 escovi of yeomen of the j,'iiard, nnd was recently explored, mil In Hie lint- lire old.—London TII-HIIK. summoning couni^o to lift tt. when It Is next conveyed to the robing tie were still Ti.oiiii.otiil.O'KUiiiO of At hist she called a number she room at Westminster, It Is escorted mrvlr-onles nf oxygen, •^S.nntl.ulill.lKin.- seemed to know well. Her hand was h.v the household cavalry. Il is Koner- 000 molecules of uitrof<<>ii, uiul suudl- —Patronize LEADElt Advertisers— cold; her lips trembled close to the ally supposed Hint the imperial state Pr (pi.-llllilies of olllei' gases. they are reliable. Klnss mouthpiece. No answer. She rrown of KiiLdund Is one which has waited to be told that Ihe party did been blinded down n huif; line of kings. not reply and then she hung up the In fuct It was made in IS.",S, principal- reoetver. ly of jewels tnken from old crowns. It contains a i.ir^o ruby and .a larj^e A sound startled her. Tho UuocUer i sapphire. Hi smaller sapphires ami was IIPIIIK gonlly tapped. 1 four smaller rubies, 11 emeralds, more She opened Hie door. A innn with ' limn l.OtX) brilliant anil rose diamonds, BERGEN DAIRIES a folder of innmiserlpls stood there — ' 1-17 table diamonds, four drop-shaped Don Iluhlinrd, , pearls and L'7" pearls. 135 E. Broad Street "1 had just culled you on the K%>- > phone," she said, trying to net cheer- ful. "The smoke from tlie lire has SPECIALS FOR made my eyes too llred to read and 1 , Resourceful Prophet was—lonely." : The identity of thi! present "Old The nuin put his cap—lie wore n : Moore" of aliiiiinmk fame is carefully Thursday, Friday & Saturday cup nml tweeds us if he Imtl come from : hidden, but "1 11111 informe-il," writes the country—on n chair. i 1'eler Simple, in the Morning I'ost. GRANULATED ClTnTD C tbs. OOc "I linve been writing down nt my j"that the lombslouo. of the original slsler's bimu-alow and, somehow. It ' 'Old Moore' is to he seen on the side seemed as If yon were the only one tof the south porch of St. Mary's par- ESTELLE for c who could help :11c." ho began. ish church, P.e\ley, Kent." The story BARTLETTPEARS —Largest cans 3 50 Orneln lind made Die Ib-e bright and Koes tlnu "Ohl Moore" was a resident \v;is offering him Ibo big sent opposite of that village who made 11 practice AMBASSADOR her own. of fovcU'IUn<; some Important event for each month of the following year, SLICED largest can, "1'iietry! Hut — Dim—you never used 1 PINEAPPLE _ to write poetry," she ex-chiimed after (in oiu oecnsion ho was In dllllculty she IKI.I looked ut the |iai;o he handed to prophesy niiytlilne for the follow- Helman's Vg Pts. 18c. ing July, so be wrote thnt snow would Pts. 32c. Qts, to her. MAYONNAISE ,55' For nn iniporlaiil fraction of a min- full Hint month—which It did—lifter Hint, Ills reputation as a seer was LARGE fts C ute Iliey looked nt eneh other while nmlnrsliiinllm,' dawned In the eyes nf made. I BRAZIL NUTS 3 25 hntli. I SURPRISE "Soinelinie I'll tell you what I have C heen ijolnj; lids iifferiioon, rion," she The Oldest Habitation SUNSHINE ASSORTMENT 1 tb.box, 25 said, Inter, "mill thnt may explnln Mure of the ciu-ty tilsVwry of mnn lias hoeu learned In the pust 75 years •irHEY'KE HERE ... the light and bright Edge- ninny lliim:s." lib. -ire Thp rain seomed not to chill Orneln Hum In ull the centuries preceding, * sports frocks you'll want for classroom mont and nil parts of the world are now be- GRAHAM CRACKERS box, !«-» now. Tbo lire burned brightly. She and sportswear during the final semester . . . 7S was happy. Thc-y tnlked on nbout Ins Kearched hy anthropologists for RICE Don't efforts nnd <:rnoia nlmust nd- traces of early man. pastel Wools in two-piece models, Cotton Mesh- 5c it> niltled to him thnl the two yenrs of Tho oldest house In the world Is 11 es for tennis and fun, printed Silks to make you LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. 13c perfect freedom were not too perfect, enve lienr t-'nstile, Spain, iieounllni; to nfler all. Dr. V. W. llliickiniir, of tlie University cool when it's warmer * LENTILS $2- 2 lbs. 15c "You do miss your family nnd— of Kansas, liemalns of 1:1 dill'erenl rucea that lived In this cave as far MARROW BEANS 2 tli0 old homo?" ho nskod when, In lbs. 13c his henrt. he knew very well whnt It I lllu'k «s lHi ywirs nso Imve been SPLIT PEAS—Gi-een or Yellow 3 lbs. 17c wiia thai they wero both nilssini:. I found. And at a price both mothers Orneln nodded. "I seem to need j A and C are Wool Chenille, and daughters adore! You'll sciiuelliliiK more In my life." slip wills A Dig nt tlio Di£gcr find your allowance actually C Monkey Jacket and Skirt; Quart jar uerod. Mei-connry May, tln> ninny limes ill elastic at this price for you MIXED PICKLES 25 "I hnow," be siibl. "I linve nl\vu.\s vorcetl tilni slur, was enteriiiK 'lie may have several frocks known that some ilay you would un nilii-ilal stale once IIKIIIII. Slie do B is Cotton Mesh with open- NOVA where only one had to do ilorslnntl. \ hnve bail fulih. ilrncln." cliloil lo iiientlnii tho facl |o her d! work yoke and short sleeves. MAYONNAISE —Quar(t jar 45° Hut one thins she would not do vector. duty before, was to ^ivc up (lie lovely apartment "i if i-otirse, you will uiidi'i-iaiid that AMERICAN CHEESE 19c lb It wns IIIK i>nour,h for him. she In tins time I'm iu:iri\ JIIL; for love and ststed, mid he luul suffered too nuiib ,'nithhiu else." sbo vol iinleerell. MUENSTER CHEESE 25c ib lo proicM loiiL'i'r. After all, whin did mere things inutler so lon^ as b 'l'Sie diroctm- sniileil knowinu'ly. MISS -FRANC-eS POT CHEESE 10c tb mlwhl nmrry the tlrl Ids drennm tia, "Ibnv romuiitic!" lie said. "So ui last you have decided to u'o olT tlie COTTAGE CHEESE 15c lb Khen him. i :;ohl slamlaril." S H OP BLUE MOON—American or Pimento ... 17c 23 ELM STREET 'Phone Westfield 2-2526

C. A. W. ADS BRING RESULTS) Local Newt on tvery Page THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932 Page Three accepted and when peace was re- YWPA AfTIVC IV JOWT MEETISG ACIIVt Difference in Waking stored they were withdrawn,, one bvv *» one unded r opposition by the other rep-ii UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF and Slewing Ther Ins thoughts are nh- posed by Recorder A. C. Nash on six obtaining work, training courses for matter of discontinuing salaries was The "you" of yourself, which hml to Inp. You're Just n mark, a dear lov- persons arraigned in police court on home workers have been in progress able niarli . . . be lilte Bernard Win- a questionable one and he said he was take a minor poslllnn In your wnking Monday night. at the "Y" under the direction of ex- ner. No one Imposes nn him. He Is not sure as to just how far the Joint world, now has Its moments. Your Robert Thompson of Montclair, pert teachers. For this a very nom- ] It man of (he. world and be uses mod- Meeting could legally go in that direc. fancies have full swny, nnd you fash- charged with having no driver's li- inal charge has been made to cover ern methods . . . bound to suc- tion. He did, however, favor the dis- Ion nil sorls of liiuiglnary pictures cense and passing a red traffic light, cost. ceed , . ." continuance of compensation to rep- that plnep you In eomninnil. That's was fined $15. Herman Peterson, Unemployed girls of neighboring The Way Our resentatives. The paragraph relat- why you sometimes experience a shock A smart fellow, Wapner. Ho had New York City and William Pope of towns have also felt the helping hand ] ing to salaries was rewritten and will when waking suddenly. gone Into tho building cnutraotinR Plainfield, were each fined $5 for of the Westfield YWCA. Since the be included in the supplemental con- business In their home town. Kvery speeding. Christine Jorgenson, North [ inception of the local emergency un- tract. one know that "Runny" Warner H-as I'lainlied, was fined $3 for passing employment relief committee, the as- Here Is Either Heresy a comer; a ha rd -headed business Mayor David J. H. Murray of Gar- a red traffic light; Clarence B. Bar- sociation has given it full co-opera- man; n competitor who was banl to SILVER JUBILEE' or the Profound Truth wood strongly opposed the contin- rett, Cranford, was fined $2 for the tion. beat. Hut hi ess In his methods hut uance of salaries. He declared that same violation and Edward Joseph, At the reeent meeting of Ihe Mil- popular, nevertheless, Men hailed him The Young Men's Christian Asso- lionaires Chili of Contentment nnd Gnrwood was paying quite a substan- on the Rtroot, In clubs, everywhere. Hilyonni charged with improper ciation has likewise been doing its Happiness In the L'reen Vpnlugo hills, Is Sweeping Ahead tial sum toward the trunk sewer and parkinp;, \vas fined $2. bit toward unemployment relief. Six They liked his brisk style and easy one of the nobhlinrs quoted nn old cordiality. Ho succeeded nt every- lie felt that no additional burdens men have been placed in permanent sa.vins wlileh runs us follows: should be placed on the taxpayers. In W all Paper Inventor positions nnd twenty-two at temporary i thing he tncliled. declaring his objections, Mayor Mur- "There nre three thhifrs Hint enn Dumb and miserable, Jimmy .Tean I'n |.lllo|1. llli' snoll.l Wmill en- work or at one, two or three days a^ never lie will led—||n» spoil nrrmv, ray said "We're as stubborn on the watched her; wondered If that firm Is Best Proof Of •IIVIT 1 n 1 H>;I r llii' Maine. w;'* 1,.. llrsl week jobs, while many others have the spoken word and Hie lost oppor- matter of salaries as Runway has been ti i |i!.m ii hil I'xiviile foil 1 i II U. !'i. MI'IV - Ml 1 i.Stllll The adoption of the resolution to ap|iri iximntel.v l.Min ui'iii'i'iitions shin' the unylng would lend to n historic voice wns steady as ho hold out his Ii •ilinl f: NOTHING we might any or write could tell continue salaries of officers eliminates IIKllI Ii. ('. L'.imii.i!nii.n:ni.ui«i pcopli' discussion. Hut, eurlously enough, no- band nnd said cond-hy. the last of the "nine points" present- huve llvi'd in llie ivurlil. II is impos body Roomed to lie nt nil Impressed, Jimmy pitched his camp on the ** tho story of value-giving as convincingly ed by Westfield more than a year Not Likeness of Harvard sihli. lo sidle, oven ;ls :)h esliiiinle, I lie and the discussion mis exceptionally bleak mountainside where tho Icy as the overwhelming response thnt has greeted ago. At that time Westfield em- The siaiiie el' .liilm Ihirvanl, on the numl ier of liuuial) iiiiniliiliinis of llie brief. blasts from the eternal snows on (ho our Silver Jubilee from tho very first day. Cus- phatically declared that unless the IlllI'Vilr«l eiilii|Hls. is mil :i Mlceness of earili since Ms ereaiiou, or, more iie To In-Kin wllli, the millionaires snld, riiKKod peaks of the Hollvlan Cordil- r "nine points" were accepted that Hie (ii'lglnnl .liilm Iliirvanl. llie found- euralely, siuee Hie beginnings of Ini whnt Is one sped arrow more or less, leras hurtled down ami tore. savnt, e- tomers enthusiastically toll us this Silver Ju- town would not ratify the supplemen- er of Il:irv:>i-il i-nlleae. II \v:is puseil man life, since tills lias nol yet been nnywny? There nre plenty of nrrows ly nt his frail tent. Ho threw him- bilee is the most opportune, the moat helpful tal contract. The "nine points" were for liv II Mnrnirl ninlei-irnihlille. ilelinilely daled. — Wiisliiiiulnii Slar. In the world, or nt least there used to self Into his work with prim purpose. be when nrrnws were In use. As to He saved bis money ns never before. thing to the public right at this time. In fact, tlie Rpnken word. It Is usually n tlilnpf It been mo n byword thnt anyone here' B a letter* received from one customer not worth rrrnlllnc. And In reKnril to could make a touch from "easygoing after she shopped here one day during the lost opporliinllle.i. why, the tliliiR IR Jimmy Itodfonl." To bis Aymnrn In- not to recret them, hut to hustlp nnd dians ho was "l>on Santiago" (St. Jubilee: You'll feel the same after You've find new ones. James). No one knew that tho smil- ing, optimistic Jimmy carried n con- shopped here. I THE BOSS DISCOVERS YOU PLAYING) And tlnin ncaln wlint lms heen ne- stant dull iiHie in his heart. Ho cnuld cepted ns wisdom jiroves to ho mere not forgot Jniift, Amos, but bo stub- MINIATURE GOLF WITH waste of breath.—John Steven Me.- bornly nuttsU'd an overwhelming de- 'THfc: STENO. IN HIS Gronrt.v, In the I.os Anceles Tlmos. sire to write (o hor. Tho silonco be- TEPPER BROTHERS, tween them bold for three heart-tenr- West Front Street, 'PRIVATE OFFICE Ing years. At (lie lalfor end of his Psychology in Drawings eon tract lie tore open n letter from Plainfield, N. J. Bold nnd shy children mny repre- Itnrnnrd Wagner wilh cold misgivings sent two funilnnierdally dllTerent psy- as her last words came to him again, choloRlcnl typea. "Dear Old Krlond Jimmy:" It be- Gentlemen: W. tiomckp, Rorinnn p.iychoIORlRt, gan. A puzzled frown spread over hns mnde n study of the drnwInRR of Jimmy's fact? ns bis eyes straypd to This noon during my lunch hour I invaded sooond nnd third prnde children classi- the Mcnniure at tho bottom. Ho rend, your store in search of "Bargains," and after fied by their touchers ns holonclnj; to bewildered. spending an hour in the various departments, these groups. In every ense It wns '*. . . mid if you could Just let mo and incidentally alll my money, I want to tell found Hint the ".shy" youngsters pre- you that I think you have some of the loveliest ferred the lirlnhlrst colors, used eom- have ii small loan say twenty-five— "Otherwise, things have been go- pleineulnrv colors nnd slinrply do- articles on sale that I have over seen for the Ing well for your old p»l. You, of price. llnealed I lie objects In Ihelr drnwIiiRs. course, remember Janet Ames. Well, In the ilrawiui-'H of the hold chil- old l"iy, I'm the lucky follow . . . dren, on Hie other hand, combinations thougi.t once you had the Inside track I have attended several sales in my life, not of uneom|ileincntMry colors predom- ... he married In June. . . ," only in Plainfield but in otheiv cities, but never inate, lilends of vlolct-br"wn were Tho letter dropped from Jimmy's have I found merchandise arranged more RUGS CLEANED frequently used, darker colors wore. eold fingers and ho sat staring , . . attractively or of finer quality than you are Konornlly preferreil. Hie Eonernl Im- Home. Jiuiuty swung from the train Dirt removed vacuum cleaner cannot reach; pression of the pictures was dnrk or and looked about Ihe station for his displaying. patterns clear again. dull nnil Hie objects were Indistinctly father and mother. They would ho outlined. n!ong. lie wns glnd lo bo brick. IIo You are to be congratulated on the oppor- Domestic Sc sq. ft. T''e i -o types nnp.'irently seo the said It several times as If it were ft tunity you are affording Plainfielders who world differently—tlie shy children ritual to which he must cling. It was Oriental 8c sq. ft. with n Bharpcr eye for detail. nice to soo obi faces, familiar sights. avail themselves of some real buys, and you K very tiling looked tho same. Not can rest assured that I will do some broad- quite. casting myself. lined Pcsl Ills roving glaiire took In the of- The boll wec\ll i.s an ins, it wldch fice and yard diagonally ncross tho This letter is not being written at anyone's Out of Town Patrons Call WX 2100 - No Toll^Charge. lays Us I'^RS in liii- Inid of liie colliin street. The windows wore dirty nnd request, but is just one woman's reaction to plant. Dui of IIICM.. c-u's coiae worm- vacant, tho yard deserted, A swing- Illic liirvne. which eal tlie KrinvInK hud Ing right nngle sign croaked noisily \ what; she thinks is "the best sale ever nnil prcvr.nl Hie prnilueliun of colton In the wind. "I'ornanl Wagner, Con- attended." MRS. G.O.KELLER, Inc. liber. In ^iiiei-ican slan^, lioll wec\'il tractor," It snld. Jimmy rubbed his Is a term Kmiictluii's Mpplicd to il per- chin. "I'unny" would have moved Into With sincere wishes for a most successful "THE ORJOINAL KELLER. " son who \i a [ii'^l. the now ten-story haulc building ho hnd b'lllt. Jlnnny'M eyes strayed to "Silver Jubilee" I am, Old American Fad It. ft blnr-lc up the street. It wns not yet finished. It, somehow, lonlcod CLEANERS AND DYERS From 1WII lo ll":7. people of the Very truly yours, dead. MAIN OFFICE V PLANT, Cor. SOUTH & LELAND AVE. Unllcd Stales wen. slrm-l; by a slllt- proilucin^' cra/-e. mil] Hie fnil of Ihe "Jimmy," said a llinld voice nt his G. K. S. PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY iln.v wns raising mulberry tnvs nnd el how. Downtown Office, 129 Park Avenue hreeiliiiL' silkworms "Jnnot I" IIIH ho:irt contracted JIH he looked nt hor with wondoriiiL' eyes. She was 1 making a hrnvo effort although the A0(11111 leUer mi Hie In our Advertising Uepttrtment. glistening eyes belied lhe smile on hor NEW LOWER PRICES sensitive mouth. Her dross wna neat but n trlllo shabby. Why, ii was tho on all household models of the anrno one she h;nl worn that hi>*f night I Ho remembered those pink flowers nnd the lacy what-you-cMlMt Mround tho lop of it. Her shoes. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR lie realized by her heightened color thnt ho. was stariim; that RIIO was TEPPER • Prices on every household model established the Monitor Top as the pitifully aware of her clothes, and ho of the famous Monitor Top refriger- recognized leader among mechani- looked ai-'iiln across i ho strr-ot. ator have been drastically reduced. cal refrigerators. / '" "I one hunvjri'ti y(*nrs eld to come In free .stored in u reservoir capal'le of dyin^: lean horticulture, aceon?'.^*: i,^ rv'.-^i;- national festival, iiecoinpanioil by com • ,-iilion, a two niili' lull bel'"re ^"iii^ of Muy ruMouiH dul.v liii-s ii''i-_t S;;:•> so*iated with Uie history nf Uu> Welsh have W'K^ent'O Us \a5iie \>y censuring is the encj-^y of a moving Imdy. i'o- conducted at various i ;> • > . e w' people. Music conipcl il inns '.>f it sim- l.oul.- (M He 'lat. 'l"l"i". we su.s- «'X!H»r!nrutii uf tuiiiiiucs. Italy tlas lential enci-L'.v may also i..\ist us sLored lese fruit specialists ii..' <"..".! » ilar inilurc ;ind IIIHICI- ihc s;unc luime . pect, is nil Ihere Is to .-Iccl'li'.-sm^s — EACH DIRECTOR OWES slrin^ent rnli>s inn! Sj in in has roci-nlly heat, ns stored mechanical energy, us total of 142 name-1 \;o . - of ap- Rie now :iiso h* id i')iicti\ iiiiinii^ !»i'(i]iie | lack of outdoor e\errisc. Have you lilisnhit rly forlii'lfi'ii s:i!cs of such ob in fuel, or iiti elci-lrical em-r-y, the IT TO HIMSELF AND HIS ples huve been do eloped » l! hS *""••: nf Welsh origin or III-M-CIH. in tin- IMiit- oicr heurd of nil in- niolls fiirniiTV lerts ntirond. If \\-f.rks nf ;H1 uvtT nlic measure of these energies heiji^' the by fruit crewei-* nnd l>r fr.'r iliLr hody is flic Work wliieh it is ell- WITH BECOMING DE- pie oriirinnted it) Ui)inilii;!!Hi aboul fh | W I.en one slilTeis from lh.il 'lenu'Ilia." . i thig" or "wsMi.it." II v>ii~ ii|i|ilicil of lirrc. l-.xrliiiiii:.-. pliliie of fjei-roniiin^ luainsl a retard- year 1740. so fas us can he <^*'Ujrn;irii' | iillli.-tinli is mo iiflon in the wee small CORUM, AND AT A PRICE : old to the Wcl.-h n-». >i>!.lies ol' IMITIIS, in- resistance before helm' linoiLiit to fmm old records, and today cimsiiinfi ; hours: llll'l to nri>o and llmil^h fully ; j ^'liosc iiiccl iiii;-, l r;i'1111.iri;til> . ^o h;i.-l; lost mid is etpinl to tin- work which WITHIN THE REACH OF the principal variety in New K.srj'-.m Topsy-Turvy Woman cliiit-t.i >l«-ilit I'-'hlly t!.l'"Ut;ll the : I to 1 lie Killh ami S.\l)i cenliirics. The must be done upon it lo brirm' it front commercial orchards, lluhbanisi. n i A U't'iinin who livt'll ill ;i tnpsy flii'iy ilal'l.elied strews WIlM surely pill Ihn THOSE WHO COMMIS- pisteildl.nU in' (ioliuiie rcrnnl. however, a state of rest |o iis actual wbicity. 8 variety which fakes its miine frni he^in in in -h hili-r t!i;tn th:it. The e;ii-li- world. »lui ui-"li', n-.'ifl. ;i II rl sjii'll li:i i-K - police on one's I rack : porluip* vvilll SION HIM. tlie town in which it uus ori^in^ie est iK'limi iii-.imm of cine of these fes- wiil'iN. is mi (1 in Ilii' lirilisli sirens. What » cin-inns pu'.'eant thnt approximately 100 years a-.:". tivnls is nf iiif inn. in-Ill in mil by Mi-.i;.'ill .Iimrn-.il. sln> Wiis iiilmitlrd U'oiihl he. ' Schubert's Inspiration Hennnl. tnollUT, f;ill m-nii^i-. rnvbur Lord lihys lit his i-ii.silc -,a Alhortclli. lo Mi ;if:il Itisoinnlii lil-i's t" enler your lion Sschuliert's "Who Is Silvin" is tllll' russet, nnd Toiinan sweet ;m- oihf Ill III;,I century Ihc eislcil.ll'iKl lip- r:^ fioill tit;- Illlll sllirlil:!! ti-nilril doir In the stilly watches of the nl^liI i.f his best knnwn couijio^ii Inns of its Massachusetts bred varieties Mini ai pe.iirn nlso to IIIIM- hi'i'ii » rej.-nhirly i-ii'.v Ii was found Unit In wriliiiK i-lio like the eouleil figure of l>eiilh, nncl \ kind. At tin.' wi'iliiiL1 of Ihe piece, stM prominent ttnl'.iv. i-oiistiitni'i! ci'iir! ot :i si.i-t, its 1'tiiie- ri'viMsol tii-r wnrils inn] wlifti In1 iln>w as uiiwclconic. din. lie takes his sent Sehuliei'l was iirn|uestioii:ibly in love The olilest planlod fruit tree In ! tinn hcin^' lo license li;n-i!s Jllld rc{-rll- Iiirlilrcs sin1 drow tlirm up^'idt1 ilowri. upon one's clicsl nnd there remains < witli the name. SiUia, nr his coi America Is n po:ir * roc between Mill ! l.'ile tlielr privileges. In the time of When sin1 Wiinli-d li> ri'iid she iiirni'd for hiiiirs. sniiictiim-s lill daylifhl; iiitd ' Moti of her. The SMUL; was inspired vers nnd Hnlcin on the farm one i I lie Tuihirs il w:is still recognized ns ; the lioolv ii|icop!e say! bert's kind hostess in «rt i« thus exposed for beauty of words," In lh« following: were Hie animal's slclns ns clothing j siiint mic! of tin.1 nihucN'.s cotitu'ctel Ji« ,«lcserue« ly unknown, the need, liillrrn, and chil- nearly two weeks at a time the sur- "Woi'fJs »re such precious things! and lived In Hie Timeliest of shelters. wilh him. A in.vslci-.v |il:i.v dc-ils with dren lire udoiiuatoly provided for, the fiH'e temperaturcs must get very hot ,«* divorce/ They Ijuigh iiiul ilam't* inul shout with Winning «n U'.fl "Stretch" Just us Hie child does lodny, (liey j HO^JK'] evriils wliicli nn* ennefsmefl 1 at such times. Astronomers have com- idea/ never /jl(Hji and soiiEi? huvo golden wings; "(iJiiTisnn finish' fs ii h.ili-hif'i counted on their lingers, nnd it seeing ! labor sltmillon Is Rnlisfactory, nnd the with niiy phase of tho lifo nf Thrlat, puted tlint when tho sun Is shining the othci's nve <]iiiet. (ind friendly Hli<; a finish, when'by Ilir w hinnr ro prohahlo. Ilial they (jnve eneli flnser territory Itself offers unlimited possi- or with iiny HI blind event (hat r* 1 surfiiPe hiva rises to H toinperuture of (roe. Tliert! is a wnnl Unit sliigti; au- fl''HM ttchitl'l to Will ill Hi' ill-I Its own special n:inie. Our present bility for dovclnpmi it, exploitation, inoinlv foreshinlows Clii'ist or indicates about 21G decrees ruhrouliclt, tUut is, £$ tiltier croons most itMuterly or wilh im-nt. (( fs so calli-d hi-i-iiiKc (iii numbers tuny well he tlie mimes of Mil exercise of niiitVs Ingenuity. All tho iH'fcssMy of :i redeemer." hl^li counif,'!; rln^s. Soine aro arrtiyi'd SUM, ;| \VI'|l-klH»\M| A IIHTi''I'M .H"*-I: these lingers. j Ihpse. things seem to make It n fa- severnl degrees higher than tlie tem- M^ij.'illy won his i-jtccs in Ihis f;islii vored auot. peniture of holllng water. On the oth- so giH'geouBl.v; olhei.s WVHV gentle col- 1-jveii when we Invent new wnrrls f er hnntf, tompenilurcs ns low as 2-13 Named for Developer oi'B, Illit u nun; or full of vigor Illto we often lirlnn old ones Into use wlth- doRrpes below xovn rsihrenbelt ftre t>ft- U noomldy sun, Soim> words thei'e nre out Unowins it. It is only about thirty Wi&dom The \vHt-rosls\nm tuinativ, "Senrht lloveu" to occur in that part of the Ulte tine nnd rich hioc-inie; oiheivs like years since moving pictures fame In, | That which we call wisdom Is no Topper," was ilcvrlopi'il hy Fred JT. Btiti'B do shine; ?-•(title lire alluring like hut its part of Hie inline, "elnetnnto- herilNKe from our forbears, nor can II moon turnpd nwny temporarily from Prltclmrd. Ijiternailnmilly known to- ji pleoe nf Jiuie, nnd some are ruh.v red, 1 pni|ili," weure iisliiKoneof the world's be learned In a classroom. It Is to the sun. Uecniiso of the nbsence of an malo u f lir I >i'|i.i iil Of tike wine. WHEN IT!/ oldest words. This Is equally (rue of he found in the 'living of life. Matur- atmosphere there »ve preat contrasts Aurici wl (1 it'll in "Lo! There are words its si ill us TIME TO MOVE words such its television, nutomuWle, ity of Judgment conies when thought of ttMiiperaturc from time to time and i!>::i Aw :I liilllie nl^ht, nnd words thnt lie in love liroiidcnstliij,', and i|iiile possibly of cer- has been deepened by knowledge and from place to place. of is v:i Hrty H! to iiLr;iiii3i the hreiist, nnd llx-re are those tain KlanK words such ns "swank."— life, tempered by experience.—tlrit. Plil Ihiit wheel like hnwUs In tliiihl—nnd London M'll-I'.its. those that brine deep rest. Ho many things (Iod made lo give ilell^tit; bios- soina of brlj^Itt hue, the sons of hlrda, Tonga Swimming Postmen ARCADT the midnight sUy with silver gems KUiii-l'u, uu Islnnil of Hie Tonsn hedlplit—but none so lovely ns hla gift grouji, Is pci'liana the only plaee. In the ^ FLORIST *-* of words." world where mail is delivered by swim- WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ming postmen. In fair weiither or foul ••We Da Hemttitchlng" the native postmen swim out for two "Every Flower ii a forget-me-not" No Good for Him I miles through tin? shnrk-infested sea i to deliver and collect their mull. The A soft answer iiuiy I urn a way wrath, ROBIN 28 Elm Street hut nev#i' an insurance ii^onr.—Clil- j foremost swimmer curries a short Westfield 2-2104 I Btk-li, lu it eleft of which rests the APPLESAUCE HOOD I tiny bundle of uiili.'uliii; letters. One 1 ! of tiie steamer's crew lowers ix bucket NOT JUST CKOUKD-Ul APPLES, BUT A PE11I1.CT J i over the side, and in this the postman BLEND OK I>'1NK QUALITY TAUT APPLES AND Fire Proof Warehouse. j drops the letters. A litrjje biscuit tin I'UHE CIUNULATED SUGAH. CI11LDHEN LOVE 1T1 cniitnliiliiK tho IIIKOIIIJ; niail, seuled RUG CLEANING . and roped, is then dropped overboard. LARGE "^ Di'llly ininlin,' this unique: mnllhug In FOR IVLau CANS fi'out of them (lie swimming postmen start hade for the shore as fast us if" tt'ctk of Tliunday, Jlnrfli Jlsl (t> llWtirirfnj-, April 61/1 || THIIMK OF wind and tide will allow. RIMBACK RALSTON CEREAL nnd telephone Ncrve-5hattcr:.ng WESTFIELD 2-2900 No wonder I'res.dents nt;e qiiiclily. Westfield - Millburn - Summit Tiilie ibe way you are alTrcled by OVALTINE buck-seat driving nnd mnliiply It by 12(1,1)00.11(111. —San l-'raociseo chronicle. PULL GINGER PINT */Juav automatic CLICQUOT CLUB ALE •US. _ HO BOTTLI OKPOSIT CONSULT PRUNES "'"°""*"""" P«5tRVtS dOYAI. W Thousand* are asking this 2 LB. TH STRAWBERRY SCARIET JAR 25 jquestion. And they're finding ROYAL 10 OZ. C ftbe answer surprisingly simple PURE JELLIES SCARLET JAR 15 i... yet tremendously important! ) Westioghouse Dual-automatic ROYAL LGL C SCARLET CAN axfrigeration is the result of SMALL LIMA BEANS 17 JTTunhi.iiT.g two automatic fea- ROYAL LOL tturcs... Selective Temperature TINY PEAS SCARLIT CAN 21 jpontrol and Built-in Watchman ROYAL MEDIUM jieontroL TOMATOES SCARLET CAN 12 I It's all made possible by the U1DE 3 llainous Built-in Watchman . . « HEN the plumbing Ne&L^Piice tbu it A 10URW : .'•n exclusive and revolutionary W springs a leak— ""•"" •5f:t«.an> 'VACUUM "Westingbousc development that When an electrical fixture STORES MORNING »«",»' .Lb. joffcrs more than human control refuses to work— BRACER c"' «•«. (in keeping the refrigerator auto- matic and running . . . through all kinds of conditions. It mnkes When the car refuses to ROYAL 1 LB. C SCARLET PKO. .possible truly carefree refrigeration . . . gives double reliability and' budge— BRIDGE COOKIES 23 When furniture becomes double assurance of uninterrupted performance. ROYAL 1 LB. j Investigate! You'U never bo satisfied with nnytliing ICBS than; a bit worn— MARSHMALLOWS SCARLET PKG. 17° rWestinghouso Dual-automatic refrigeration. Make it a point to'i consult the Business Serv- ROYAL LARGE e visit our showroom today! ice guide—the Classified SCARLET PACKAGE Section. MARROW BEANS 9 WE RECOMMEND B O N D BREAD SUNSHINE VITAMIN D FREE!—A BOOKLET THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONET i Plc«»o send mo n oopv of tho Do Luio Hooklrl describing j A Real Guide fjuui-oujutmuic rRfrig«rnlmn . . . explain the money- * Mring {enturei of WeiilinghuuMi. Here you will find the Household Needs name, address nnd 'phone OCTAGON SOAP .fES:, Address. number of firms whose 5 '« Cily State. business it is to take enro ! WILCO AMMOWIA e..^ B0,'.. of these little inconven- C iences. * LEMON OIL «.,„.„. 15

WESTFIELD HARDWARE CO. LEADER Local Royal Scarlet Store 70 ELM STREET 107 UNION AVENUE Windfeldt Market WESTFIELD CRANFORD CLASSIFIED SECTION -: Groceries, Fruit, Vegetables, Meat :- E. Broad Street Phone 2-0402-6 Westfield, N. J. THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH SO, 1932 P*g« Fire OBITUARIES ROTARY MEMBERS HOLD FIRST SESSION FOREIGN POSTAGE ACTIVITIES Prissy's Quest WEDDED DISCUSS COURT OF RELIGION SCHOOL INCREASES APRIL 1 OF THE jlS. HANKINSON By HELEN ST. BERNARD : All animated discussion of the The first session of the School of Foreign postage rates to certain P. - T. A. ZELMAS-HOLMAN World Court featured the meeting of I Religion was held last night in the foreign countries will be increased WES AT HOME HERE Miss Anna Margaret Holman, the Rotary Club of Westfield in the Baptist Church with 102 persons in on April I. it was announced yester- daughter of Wilson Holman of Lenox YMCA yesterday. Both sides of the attendance, The school is being con- day by the PostoitU-e Department. jjrs. Alice S. Hankinson, aged 68, question were discussed by various There will be ,.jx afternoon and K Wednesday ulieruuou Ladies' avenue and Mr. Nicholas Zelmas of ducted undi Hie diri'elion of thc] The rates will be as follows: If 9.15 East Walnut street, widow members and in the limited period' Presbyterian, Congregational, Metbo-I two evening meetings of the various Aid sucielj- of Midllill was sllllilied Plainfield were married Saturday aft- ree cents an ou • GoorKc A. V. Hankinson, died on I urem-1 caeher Associations during iulo .sili'iu-e. Kk'M'ii puil'S "I Ilitlii'i-lu ernoon in the home of the bride's given to the subject, some interest- d,st. Baptist, and Lutheran churches postcards two cent* each for Canada. kfondav night in her home after an the oi,iniiiK month, according to the bus) hamls were iilh'. iOli-ven lliiiuii-1- father. The ceremony was perform- me fact* were brought out. Bothiund the Madison Avenue Chapel of i Newfoundland, Labrador; Meaico; „, uf several months. Mrs. Hunk- schedule prepared by the various pro- elte ni-iit (jonns lor the s:null in- ed by tile Kev. William K. McKinney, the proponents and opponents of the, Vvestheld. the Presbyterian and St.jCuUa, Dominican Republic and Haiti: .„„ ,vll, bora in Warren County and g-,.am (.hajrlllt.n. Th(.se llleetings' in ni.itt's of thy <»i(ilian> asuum were 1*. 1). minister of the Presbyterian World Court agreed that they were ; Paul's Lulhei an churches of Carwood. | (>ntral America ex.-cpl British Hon r d Hvtd in Westfield for thirty-one (h,ir st.(JU(,1K follow. fiirf;i.lli-ii. J'he t«i-M'lli im-mluT of Church and only members of the im- not sufficiently familiar with the sub-, ,hc Baptist ami Methodist chur.-hos of jdlll.as. Smllh America except thr She was a member of tho i till' "Aid," Prisclllii Pratt, was slan.l- ; mediate families were present. jeet to discuss it at any great length. • Scotch Plainsnm] tho Trinity Reform- iGuianas; Spain. Spain includes Church and of Westfield!1 L»rant P.-T. A. ins al ibe ilnor, licr hnnd on Hie knob, Some weeks ago several members ed (-hurcli of Pluinflcld. To date the i Cuta, Mclilla, Penon de Vt-lez de la 11 A H i The Grant P.-T. A. will meet Mon- her round fare Hushed, lu-r eye> shin- HARKRADER-EVANS felt, lhat The Rotary Club of West- total registration is 1 40. ' Gomera and Tangier; also Alhucemas, , U. A. K. j liiK- In her oilier liand. slie hold some Miss Elizabeth Dyer Evans, daugh- th,,, husband at one time was pro- j ^^j! ^""ihe school ^udUorfiin! held should go on record as favoring Six courses of study are being tak-' Balearic, Canary and Chaferinas or guily i-nlorcd, descriptive circulars, the ter of Mrs. Howard James Evans and the entry of this country into thejen up and will ho continued through j /ufurani Islands and Andorra. .rietor and editor ol the Leader . r,.(lf. w B si of lh covers of which Lore a picture of a the late Dr. Howard James Evans of World Court and through the medium the remaining five sessions. These I ••Letters five cents for the first diminutive sieamer. Sunbury, Pa., and Dr. Milton Keene of a resolution urge the foreign rcla- courses and their loaders are: "The nd Inter sold out to the late Walter ;„„.„, ,,f ]»syf,llo|,,|?yj Newark No^.ma, ounce and three cents for each addi- "Think of It." and her voice was Harkrader, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. tions committee of the United States'Message and Program of tho Chris- lional ounce, postcards three cents . Lei'- ! School, will speak on "The Challenge husky with emotion. "I'nur moulds of Talmudgo Harkrader of 683 Birch Senate to recommend the passage of lion Religion" with Dr. T. II. P. Sail- each for all other foreign countries Mrs. Hankinson is survived by thre of the Twentieth Century." A social romance! Panama I lonohilu- Japan ! avenue, Westfield, were married Sat- such a measure. After the discussion jor in charge; "Tin- Principles of and foreign colonies, including Brit- isters Mrs- Margaret S. Van Horn hour will follow. Cherry hlossuin time ill Japan! India urday afternoon in St. Paul's Episco- yesterday, the club decided not to Teaching," led by tho Uev. Eugene G. ish Honduras and the Guianas. ,f I'lainfield, Mrs. Lena MeMutriel The association will hold a card —mill Hie Taj Mahal! l\u'.vpt I The pal Church, Lansdowne, Pa. Follow- vote on the resolution at this time. Mintz, pastor of the Baptist Church; if Engh wood and Mrs. Adella Smith party on the afternoon of Wednes- "The rates of pontage for all for- Nile mid llu< Pyramids! llaly mid ing the ceremony which was attended Tho following; six directoruireoiorqs werweree "Primary Materials and Methods," . . ,f Belvider!?. | day, April l.'j, in the school auditor- Vesuvius—Venire: si. MiirKs and tilt- only by the family and a few inti- .loctod for the ensuing year: Donald K'd by tho Kev Invin <;. Paulson of \ "*n '•'"»>";»'s wiil be .increasedI on Funeral services will be held to-'ium, to which all members and pigeons! Monte Cnrlo ami (he Hock < nl K run 1 8 mate friends, a reception was held at «. Maxwell, S. Davis Page, Jr., Dr.: the New Jersey Council of lt,.liKious' " " ' » ''"I'" ' limited mutter, uorruw afternoon at 2 o'clock in friends are invited, of Clhrallar' Mii.e . . . for . . . the home of the bride's sister and Cordon P. Losl-o, He-man Ahfeld, I ICdu.-ation; "Dramatization and Pa- j "ampins of merchandise and eight- ray's Funeral Home, .'il8 East Broad j McKinley P.-T. A. four . . . whole . . . months'" brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fred K. Buniiell and liobt. S. Snevily. igoantry," led by MisH Georgia White- """^ •"'""•handise packages. Pnnt- mU r lmi uttl a itreiit anil will be conducted by the! The McKinley P.-T. A. will hold Prissy had read 1 he litoralure of M. Slokes of Lansdowne. j Tin1 moi'tin^ was directi'iliroctodl by I. B. nack of Plainfield; "Religious Edurn-! ^ " " > ' newspapers, cir- Bev. William McKinney, D. D., min- nafternoo n meeting on Wednesday, 11 must bo pre- tt 'The Colilen Tour' thoroughly. The bride was graduated from ; Johnstone, the president, wh,~ o uxtend*,.+ „,-, J - Itiot winn IIinI tth Ine. FamilyIi'nmilu " Irwledl l,iby! MrsM ra . RalpHtiltihU i! CUlilt'S 1111(1 ster of the Presbyterian Church. In- April (5, at 3:15 o'clock, in the school paid at tho rate of 1 Vs cents for each Mrs. Carrm hers, Hie minister's wife, Beaver College and is school psychol- ' vd a welcome to tlio. visiting Uotar- Felt on of Madison. erment will be made in Fairview j auditorium. Preceding the meeting twti ounces." Cemetery. and during the school session, class was Ihe first to spi-ak. ogist in this town. Bhe is the great- i ians and pruosts. The officers of the school are: Dean, demonstrations will be given by .Miss "We are clad jou had the imnicj irreat - granddaughter of Alexander William Spencer Howcn; registrar, > TUDrC CHILD DROWNED K. Elizabeth Ingalls, music super- left .\oti hy \oiir uncle. i*ris>y. You Grant, who came to this country from DR H. S. SAVAGE Miss Helen Pearsall; treasurer, Oor-1 * nKtit. PARDONS visor, and Miss Ruth M. Swickey, Pri- have worked so hard tnMng caiv of IN FISH POND Ivcrness, Scotland in 1740. On her WILL DISCUSS MUSIC ilon T. Parry; secretary, Mrs. (Gordon mary supervisor, cm reading', to which your folks, (ieltins IIIOIIK in years father's side she is a descendant of T. Parry; ehairninn of board of man- OF DEATH SENTENCE . . • and inner having married. Dorothy Mundt, the year and a the members are invited. Mrs. Tho- '. Thomas Wharton, who came from agers, the Kev. Chnrlea A. Davis. Money . . ." TRENTON, March HO--The Court half old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mas 1!. Tato will give nn interesting | England in KiflJ. The Korum Cluh of the YMCA will The newly made heiress started to conduct another Musical Appreciation of Pardons today will decide the fate Charles Mundt of 718 Glen avenue, account of her experiences on her recent trip abroad. Articles 5, fian d button on her coat, her eyes traveling Dr. Harkrader was graduated from I Hour" on Thursday evening, April 7 of three condemned murderers await- mis drowned Saturday in a fish-pond JUNIOR MEMBERS IN 11 of the "Children's Charter" will : from face to face. She spoke slowly Peddic School and from the Dental [at K o'rlnoU in tho association build- iiiK denlh in tho electric chair at thc located on a neighbor's property near j be discussed. and distinctly. "Yes, all that! (Jet- College of Washington University, ing at which Dr. Howard S. Snvape, SWIM EXHIBITION State Prison here. which she had been playing with St. Louis. He is a direct descendant Tho elementary school study group \ ting along In years . . never director of music* in tho Plainfield They are Eugene Compn, 21, New- some other children. of General Elkaner Austin of the It ev- Tomorrow nftcrnonn nt 3:30 p. m. for parental education will meet on ' hnviiiK married . . . and iliat Is public schools, will discuss three of Little Dorothy and her sister had olutionary War. I uric, sentenced to death for the mur- April 4 in the home of Mrs. Charles j why 1 am golnit to spend part of the been left in charge of a maid while A. Hulsart, 4 29 First street. The ,money Uncle Charlie left me . . . After a wedding trip to Hot Springs, Mrs. Mundt went shopping, and in dale of the next meeting of the pre- KoliiR uround lln> world! I'm pilng to Va., the couple will reside at GO some manner the child got out of school group for parental education see Ihlngsl lieiillty, life! I'm uciliig Elm street. the house unbeknown to anyone. to find that i uime I hoy tall, about." will bo announced nt the P.-T. A. .-!i\,> it i MAI it ujni|nio",>i i.i ii • J i »> •«- - • i -ji 11 if nun ii iMiwuru iv b Some time later the maid discovered Prlscllla I'ratl, Hie slald demtiri' lit- BIRTHS sienne Ruito" of Bizet and IJszfs'l'"" «"» " '»' I*™]? »"< forty CHv on nocember la, meeting. The executive board will V!lnI ', and Wil- that the child was missing and went meet Monday afternoon, April 4, in tle spinster of Mldldll u'oiim iiroiiiul "LoLts Preludes.Ireludes. " ThosThsee who are Inln-;; free Btylp records for Bfirla from ]iam M fVazcr of Rahway, under in search of her. She learned from the homo of Mrs. Roy F. Lilly, 805 the world! A son, Frcdi'iii-k J., Sril, wns born terosled are cordially invited to nt- »™-n to sever, oen years, the win- sentence of death for the murder of some other children that Dorothy had First street. "A trip jiround Hie world:" and .Mrs. to Jlr. and Mrs. Krederiek J. Frey, tend the hour. ,'>", « receiving the "Y" sW.,,,min«; em- Mrs. Phoebe Stnder in March of lost pone to the fish-pond. She hastened Smiley flicked her teeth. "My, my. Jr., of 504 Knhwity uv'enue on Kri- Franklin P.-T. A. Tho Forum Club conducted a simi- lilem. to tho spot and saw thc child lying If you should change .vonr mind, I'ris diiy, Miin-h ^,ri. The Benjamin Franklin P.-T. A. lar event last year and the interest This type of swimming has hoen| Tlie application of Frazer for com- in the water. sy, you niight tnke a nice little trip ^liown exceeded nil expectations. latight by the Y\V for some, time but mutation of the (loath sentence to life will meet April G nt .'):15 o'clock in down to PittsburKli. It's only n day's A neighbor took them to the CIVIC GROUP PLANS this will ho the first opportunity for im,,rjSOnmont hns already been de- the school auditorium. A representa- rldo from hei-e, and there uro lots of iffice of Dr. L. II. Salvati on Elm the public to witness such a compel!-' nj(,,| ],y t)l0 Court of Pardons. At tive of the State Department of theaters and |>leliire« and hl« stores." MEETING APRIL 5 RULE PLACES IN street, hut life had been extinct for tion. Exceptional ability has boon(|10 ,.,.,*11lt,Ht of the Fourth Division Health will speak on "Social Hygiene "I am ^olm; around the world! N. Y. SWIMMING MEET displayed by the girls in those swim-1 Association, however, Governor Moore some time and all efforts to resusci- and the Child." tate failed. Dr. Salvati called for tho You don't imdersiaiid. none of you! I The Mountainside Civic Associa- mini? classes and it is expected thatwi]| pvV!il,ni the court with additional High School P.-T. A. want romance! Something I luive tion will meet Tuesday evening, April "icy will not only show keen compn-; c\.ynm wi,|(,i, allege Ihe mnn Is inno- inhalator from fire headquarters and r Arthur K. Rule, Jr., former Naval r I Illlllli) •! Illl II 1111^ f^ I.: 111%.^ iiidii tM ••••tw Tho High School P.-T. A. will meet never had." •> at S o'clock in the RoroiiKh Hall. ho apparatus wns brought by Capt. Arademy swimming star, participnted ,lilion and rivalry hut will establish Cl.ni of promoditatod murder. Fraz- Wednesday evening, April 13, at 8 John P.liike. Mhlliill's ••:• I-|»-MI«••-. was Mrs. .Stephen thill .Ilipiti-r. fciirhif: lest was made in the Lutheran Cemetery, whether they are members of thc Washington P.-T. A. j he would wail al w M\ ^. lhl> I• i :lT111•- of I'llllo should IM'I li' d>> Long Island. association or not are invited to at- •—Pntn/nlzc LEAD**' Vdvertiaer*— The Washington J\-T. A. will meet \ Prissy had lln- cimilar.i ready to j iiopuliili'il, siriicl; him wllh Ihiindi"- tend and enter their homos in Ihe Local Newi on Every Pago they are reliable Tuesday evening, April HI, at 8:15 show John when he came that night. home improvement contest. MRS. W. F. LEWIS o'clock in the school auditorium. ; Ills face was ruddy red from the eold Mrs. \V. F. Lewis died Monday William M. Beard, president of the jand lie held Ids IminK mil In the stove. morning in the home of her niece, Westfield Trust Co., will .speak on "Winter has set in now, Prissy, nnd GARWOOD BALL CLUB Mrs. Charles M. Pohlman, 41G Elm "Wills, And Their Effects On Your you'd belter m-i hi another ton of TO HOLD WORKOUT street, after an illness of several Child." coal Willie Ji-IT has it. And I told months. She wns born in Copen- Roo»evelt P.-T. A. | Wnlklns to lean- you a few of his hagen, Norway, and had lived in hnhliard M|Uasli «hrn he pa>scs . . ," The (i.'irwnnd Union County Base- "The Work of thc School Nurse ' ball League club will have its first Westfield for 23 years, coming here I In Relation to Junior High School | Prissy was sitting wry Nlruf^ht In , ^MEMBER ^ from New York City. She had been i her little rockini; chair. practice session of the season on Sat- ^FEDERALRESERVL, Pupils" will be the topic on which j urday afternoon at Uniimi Park, Car- active in thee work of tnthe DistricDistrictt !j Miss clara CoI.(lluli the S(.nO()| nurRCi ; "I don't think . . . I'll need any- MEASURE wood beginning at 2:.'!(). All local Nursing Association until her ill- j wiu s))t.ak al thc, meetinK of the more, coal, John . . . nor any of ness kept her to her home. Mrs. j ,, j p.-T. A., Wednesday after- [he squash, a](lioir_:h his sipiash are players wishing a try-out should be Uoos vc t present. The team will be under new was a communicant of Holy noon, April 20, at 3:15 o'clock in the;Hue, I know." Trinity Catholic Church. John looked up ipi'i'My. ".\nV he manaKcment this year. Paul Fronus, FOR school auditorium. former Southern League player, will Besides her niece with wnom she Lincoln P.-T. A. drawled. "You have been a !t"od. true friend, replace Joe Smnidtrinnis, last year's made her home, a nephew, Howard Charles A. Philhower, Supervising j leader. E. Simpson of Elizabeth, survives Principal of Schools, will be the jJohn . . and I h:i\ n IhoiiKht, per- her. speaker on April 27 at .'l:l.r> o'clock} haps, some day I eutild repa>' you for MEASURE Funeral services will be held tomor- j at the meeting of the Lincoln I'.-T. A. j(ill your kindnes>." CORRECTION row morning at 9:30 o'clock in Holy in the school auditorium. His topic "It's been inithhii. Prissy." John Trinity Catholic Church. Interment will be "Adaptability As An Aim In was embarrassed. "^ou rtMueinber An article appeared in these col- what I told you twenty years hack? RESOURCES be made in Holy Name Ceme- Education." umns last week nnnnuncini; the ap- When you \\fn> ready lo come to me tery, Jersey City. Columbus P.-T. A. pointment of Francis E. Robinson to OVER . . . I'd lie wailin"? I jiin't changed, the planning hoard of Mountainside The Columbus P.-T. A. will hold j Prissy . . ." FIVE MILLION LOUIS N. STEVENS its regular meeting on Wednesday, i j by Mayor August. liader to succeed 'I know. John. Life lias heen hard THE "TRUST COMPANY" is no different Louis N. Stevens, aged 62, father April 27, at 3:30 o'clock in tho sr" ool Frank H. Van Dorcn, resigned. Thru for me . . . and it would have nn error, Mr. Robinson's name was «f Mrs. W. Irving Throckmorton, 603 | auditorium. Miss A. Cadivallader of heen harder if it hadn'l been for you. t;iven as *'Robc-rt" which was incor- today than it has been for 39 years in welcoming Merest avenue, died Thursday morn-, the State Department of Health, will . I wnnt you tn know I'm eraioful to rect. "IB shortly after 10 o'clock in the j spenk on "How to Answer Children's! you. All my life I've dreamed of ro as customers those who understand that credit is Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, j First Questions About Birth." J mance . . . and heanty. I,lfc!" Jfter an illness of about six weeks, i On Winning Pin Team John hitched hi< 'hair closer and based on mutual confidence, respect and consid- "r- Stevens was born in Jersey City leaned forward, lie placed his big wd was engaged in the contracting »<->ld since 1907, coming here from hnrd hnnd over hers. His voice was The Welu-arnyan bowling team of eration; who appreciate the fact that those restric- business for many years. He had lived Bridgeport, Conn., where ho had gentle: "Prissy, life is hard ... if which John Iturns of Crescent Park- "i Westfield for about twenty years.! served as fire chief for several years. you haven't anyone lo care for . . . way is a member, captured the cham- tions which are placed upon banking transactions He was a member of tho Masonic f ra-; He hnd been engaged in the auto tire or care for you. Hard . . . and i pionship of thc Western Electric com- THIRTY - NINE ternity and of Rahway Lodge, B. P. business in Newark, retiring about lonely. And I love you jusi tho same." [ mercial department bowling tourna- 0- Klks. ' eight years ago. ' YEARS OF are absolutely necessary for the protection of Prissy 1-eaeln'd out tor her sewln;; ment with a score of 2(187. The Wc- Beside? his daughter, with whom He is survived by a son, a dnugh- j Hint hiy on the window sent. She ! kearnyans were awarded thc Gleason SERVICE IN thousands of depositors. be made his home, he is survived by | ter, and five grandchildren. dropped It over the L'aily colored clr- silver trophy offered yearly. °ne son, Harold, of Chicago, nnd one; Funeral services were hold yoster-, S!st i-ulars In her lap and her handy were WESTFIELD <-'r, Mrs. Laura Allen of West Or- day afternoon at 2 o'clock in Gray's | folded on top of it: idle, just as elev- apse. Twelve grandchildren also sur-i funeral home, 318 East Brond street, i Hand of Time Falls on Vlv en pairs of hands had Iain Idle that e him. and were conducted by Rev. Eugene j afternoon on sewinu', at the Aid so- Historic Scottish Oak Funeral services were held Monday G. Mint!!, pastor of the Baptist The old "Cum cuantcrs' oal;" nt llal- a ciety. Shi- met John's kind grny eyes, 'iernoon at 2 o'clock in Gray's Fu- Church. Interment was made in Fair- j so near, lie smiled at her. sH.'ll, Scotland, which IKIS weathered the blasts of slnrm and llni" fur een- J«al Hi,mo. :i!8 East Broad street view Cemetery. i "I'll do my Ix-st to make you happy. w turles. met wllh inlshiip n-rciilly. A i'ie conducted by the Rev. Jas. Prissy. I'll try to bring all the beauty violent windslorin INMI-I'I the fainoii!) «• Smith, rector of St. Paul's Episco- WILLIAM MASTRIAN | I can into your life. All the romance "auld all; I roe "f Hiilycl" of much of p . Church. Interment was made in William Mastrian, infnnt son of Mr. 1 and the linpplnes-f • • . Hint comes Us niicient Krniiileiir. The "I'icuclier'a 'airvicw Cemetery. and Mrs. Frank Mastrian of G40wllh love, Prissy d"ar. I'll love you oak," us It Is soiiu'tliiies called, la North avenue, west, died Friday . . . always." known t« vlsiiors mid picnic pnrtloa EDIE MAC MARTIN morning of pneumonia in the Railway She smiled nt John am! his hand A STRONG Martin, aged ten, daugh-, Memorial Hospital. to the beautiful sent nf Lord Hamil- tightened over hers. ton of Iljilzcll as nn object (if Kreat THE WESTFIELD fr of M,. ;,n(] jIrg^ jijchnri| p. jiar.i Funeral services were held Sntur- "Ilo you suppose I could ^'[ve you BANK r historic Interest. In the troublous re- i""' -of 559 Lawrence avenue, died ' day afternoon at 2 o'clock in thc nil the romance and happiness you "nrsdiiy night in the Muhlonberg home of his parents and were con- HKIOIIS tlnii'S of InriR IIJ;O It Is on rec- CAREFULLY have wanted ail these years?" ho ord Hint the ousted minister or Didxcll "ospit;,!. Plainfield, after a short ill- ducted by the Rev. Eugene G. Mint?., asked Kontly. "Ho you, Prissy? We MANAGED TRUST COMPANY es'- Jhe child was born in West- pastor of the Baptist Church. Inter- wns sheltered nnd protected hy the illicit take a trip dinvn to Piilslnirgh Inlrd nf Dnlzell ns far us pnsslhlo, and *•$, November 10, 1921 and had nl-1 ment was made in Fairview Cemetery. for tw'o or tin-en days, hut IVIors Is 5s Jivi-d here. She was a pupil in that bo sei'rolly visited ttn' piirlnli and Phone 2 - 2300 (u anxious lo net the plaster on his walls ! preached to his people from Hie great fi tl1 ANTONIO COTONE p , ! Trade of the Benjamin su he can move In next month." oalc In front of Dnlzoll hou.ip. The Funeral services for Antonio Co- of'.i School and was a member "l,tfe wouldn't moan much If you jrroat branches of tho troo—each the 'the First M. E. Church. tone were held this morning nt ih.TOj don't have somo one lo love you . . ." Blze of nn ordinary tree—crow from Par''!"'0 sorvicPS were held in her o'clock in Holy Trinity Catholic | "Would you like to honeymoon id the top of the stem, which nt four Pittsburgh, Prissy?" •»d w,.,- , (. | , | jjy ' jj JI,., Catono died Sunday night in nnd a half foot from Ibo jrrnund |R t om uct( t t hc Kev oy "I have always wanted to go (o twenty-one foot In circumference. ." *mno, D. D., pastor of the First Hie Muhlonberg Hospital, Plainfield, Pittsburirh, John, since I wan a mite b - Church. Interment wawns mndmaod after a long illness. He was born in of n girl. Always!" Cemetery. Italy and lived in Westfield for more Prlssy's head was ngalnst John's Safeguarding the Deaf '•/ than thirty years and resided for shoulder now. "And they fmy the A homo for deaf person!) I" (Jirinnny WILLIAM H. COFFIN some time at 530 Central avenue. blast furnaces light the sky up beau | has an nulnuuilic (levin- wlierehy In nham Henry Coffin, aged 71, of, He was 05 years old. lifiil, nights ..." j rnse nf lire or oilier i\:mt:i'r I lie wntch It "•irrison avenue, died Sunday ' He is survived by three daughters man can sci tlio iiuiM rcsscs on nil tho Try Your Local Merchant First' rno aI1( one son bods lo slnldliK. so that the sleopei °n in his home after a brief l - —Patronize LEADER Advertise.'!— musl II\\JI!;I'. LlL'ht >:'.'ju ds t(d;c lhc M CofTin wnwna borb n in Mc »\, J,: °"i in Mc- place of hells. Y., and had lived in West- Local Newt on Every Page they nre reliable. THE WESTFIELP LEADER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH SO, 1932 P«ge Sis THE GAY CABAiXERO (3) NEWARK PAPER An Unequal Race] LETTERS FROM READERS . Motion Picture Guide sj; and background. 100 YEARS OLD Government In Politics • > the oppressors to is 100 years The fulloving pictures have been MICHAEL AND MARY (.2) A f. Tlie Wivark SUtr-r previewed through the courtesy o± K.a:p>bi.Touirt rivduc'.ions of Enp- help ,!U' p. Mexico; wueu lie is ohi toduy and publishes a centenn Editor, Leader: police, hi.- young edit inn -.1 mark the anniversary. The I thought Mr. Revere's and Mr. the Association of ^!itu>n }':c:ure :.!. iVf-:: ;ht' p'av of A. A. M:!tH\ I'rutlucers hy the 0. A. K. rovuw.r.^ St-.-i-I'ia^So lu-fcrun publication as the MacCurmack's articles in last week's nnnd, Tr. his part of El Cu- committee iti Holiyweud, Cal.. wh •. >:. Th:r;k:n^ iur worthies hus- he police-, who TV-Newark Daily Advertiser in 1832, five leader were among the few comments vote, di'Ci mi; O'Brien, Vic-1 years before Samuel I1'. B. Morse dis- on the depre&sion in newspaper* and do not see all the picture? made: bu! '.\d uea-i. Mury Price reraarries and ••.I'tecii ,vetir< is faced with ti and Concliha Montene- j cuvered telegraphy and forty years nzirwn that showed a irrnsp of re- write a review ui every picture set n. afte tor McLsitri re the telephone was invented. ef. tuid also that uncommon qual- Picture? are rated ], 2. S and 4. by the return of her first £ro. Family. ity—common sense. I think. huw-: ZANE GREY SOUTH SEA V. us PrcMr.'intr a question ''Is I'uldicution was started in the year ever, that they haven't gone quite far ADVENTURES law c for sunn or man for the TKc Fosl-Graduate Wife tlic old Mori-is Canal was opened and enough. To find out what's wrong, Descriptions law?" A picture with quite a nice She «U\:iys- hn> h.T home in perfect while Andrew Jackson was the coun- So] -essrr, producer. try's president. In the long span of with us we have to get down to fun- b Tom r hly and involved which will divert order so l\r,ii WIH-M IKN' Imsbiind comes damentals. Pitkin does it in his Psy- Norvell" . A travelogue of exceptional adults and adolseent. home tH't-'i i^ the f\ filing they can years since that time the paper has chology of Achievement, paue 364— merit. Big game fishing- in the South. LADY WITH A PAST (2) start out wiihnut th-lriy. recorded the assassinations of three "He (J. P. Morg-an the elder), did Seas pictured with realism. Instruc- K. K. O.-l\ithe. Constance Ben- Slie Is scnipuli'iis jilunii hrr appear- Presidents, the rise and fall of em- not understand ordinary people * * * tive as well as delightful entertain-, nott. tired of unpopularity, because ance in the hous*1 mid can aiways pi re.s, the news of four wars in which Still less did he comprehend that ment for the family. Junior matinees, of her highbrow tendencies, ereates lunch downtown jiny day twenty min- the United States participated, as well game of ordinary people which we BUSINESS AND PLEASURE (I) « lllist f"r herself and achieves suc- utes aft^r rin^'inK her huslnind at the as important happenings that have call politics. The notion of assembling (> changed the whole aspect of civiliza- . -A , . ,. , ,, ,„„„„„_; Fox. Based on the novel "The PJu- ess. Not a very elevating theme, oflice. herd of dolts and petty knaves un-: . * , ,.i,.v,,,- ,i;ntltf,,/, „„.„,:„„ •,.„„ tion. l m lUul She lins snJvi'tJ the pruiilcni of pre- der the euphemism of a party tocrat by iiooth larkington. The ' dialogue, aniuMiig situa- serving her hushaiid's Jove of home The anniversary edition of the pa- Anierican hig business man is not par- t>°"s »n(l K001' characterizations make, vention or a legislature, for the de- ; hy keeping him cut of It as nuirli as per will be replete with stories of a ciding of weighty affairs of business ticularly inspiring, but Will Rogers P1 who are fond of lii'i'.vllluiii (mil aluminum. It is found ENGINEERING snap judgments are made on the ,oye for a . fgr above him make jrcld(1(ls and fine horsemanship. Fam- in n (,'ond tunny fiinlcns of the "weighty affairs of business and a et an(, entertaini gtor;.. A1.;ilv and junior matinM. Klnlin. Uii.vulxinn, Muss.. :ind ccrtnln WORKS a C : ih Ugh the nM 0 |i:irls of North r.'inilimi supjily tilt' H. JACKSON, Prop. Sea b"u ry wTnta toTale the" 4Srt "o«l ° * ^^ V"* ™''' CARNIVAL BOAT (3) lii'st tiqtianmrlnrs fouiirt in tile Seabury wants to take the courts out anccs and delightfu, dialogue rais0 it; R K 0__Bi,, Royd GinRy KopCTS FERTI-HUMUS EXPERIMENTAL, MODEL hoy avera e Unllod States. Some arc found iilsn olitics? Think of * .f e entertainment for the|Rnd Marie I'revost. A little dancer In Now HiimpKliliv, <'nlifnnii:i and and GENERAL WORK the salaries and money usually spent ENRICHES SOIL of other slnli'S. Older sources mv llii" on astounding perquisites, r eleased A MILLIONAIRE 217 LaGrande Avenue (2) 'and hit estranged son. An interest- Eoni gnivclta of f'o.vlon. cprHiin ltns for the payment of federal, state and GARDEN and LA WN Kinn and Siliprinn localities and P. O. Box 128 municipal debts. Fox. Direction by John Blystone. ing setting in a lagging camp, but Joan Bennett, Spencer Tracy and Una ! only mediocre entertainment as to Rrnzll. FANWOOD, N. J. OUTRAGED CITIZEN. Merkel. A rather melodramtic yarn plot. Adults and adolescents. FERTI-HUMUS IS A GOOD in which a pretty factory worker longs j LOST SQUADRON (3) SUBSTITUTE FOR MANURE. GIRL'S FRIENDLY SOCIETY for wealth. She is chosen as ".Miss R. K. O.-Pathe. Richard Dix, Robt. HOLDS EASTER PARTY E. N . BROWN Universe" in a beauty contest, but Armstrong and . Four IT IS PREPARED BY MIXING THE PROPER finds that wealth brings little joy. (fliers, all that are left of a famous FUNERAL HOME An Easter party for the Girl Good acting, amusing dialogue and • war squadron, get work on an ait- CHEMICALS WITH CULTIVATED HUMUS Business Will Continue Under the Supervision of Mr. Chas. A. Higgins Friendly Society was held in St.' fine direction. Good entertainment | picture and make a place for them- Paul's parish house Monday evening. f TO GIVE IT THE READILY AVAILABLE 221 LENOX AVENUE . WESTFIELD, N. J. or selves in a post war world. The pho- LADY ASSISTANT. 'PI1ONR 2-0059. Many different gameg wore played toplay is excellent and several se PLANT FOOD FOUND IN AVERAGE and refreshments were served by the CHEATERS AT PLAY (2) Fox. In this comedy aboard a lin- quences are thrillinp, but as a whole hostess of the evening, Mrs. Charles er, a criminal, Lone Wolf, tries to [the picture is episodic and only spas- MANURE. G. Foster. prevent his soun from becoming a modically entertaining. Adust and The club is planning many post-!IV.'"/'"' "" ,° " *'"'" "»••••"""•'* « adolescents. Made by the Makers of "Hyper-Humus" thl A s d e C s ln Lenten activities! among them a kitch- j "8 »'?«V - » [.. " LAW AND ORDER (3) Fruit • ., _.. V.-. .!._ „.,:,... „ Jcludcd Thomas Meighan, William Universal. Walter Huston, as •11, Charlotte Greenwood. For Frame Johnson, a notorious fighting 1-lOOlb.bag - - $2.5O Several of the members are planning ,„ peace officer of the early days of the to attend an afternoon tea held In STRANGERS LQVE (2) west, gives an interesting character- PRESERVES the homo of the diocesan treasurer, Paramount. From the "Shorn 5-1OO " bags - - $10.00 „.. ,. ization. Johnson tries to bring law u Lamb> i Hero'i unusual valuol Ann Rage anorted presemt . Hamramat Alientown.N. J~'on'masquerade' by r Williathemme witJ. hLocke n ne. wTh anedand order to Tombstone, Arizona; only 19c a large jar. Mods ai mother mads prt- the afternoon of ApriAill 99. masquerader theme with n new andeventually, and tragically, he wijtes Sale Agents: serves^ of pure fruit and cans sugar only,)they havt The next meeting will be a supper 'finely executed setting. Frederic out the bad element of the county. thai true "home-made" flavor .. . aWj'cioui, fafufr- meeting in charge of the Misses March and Kay Francis are at their Adults. "" ing I Buy t«v*ral jars. Jeannette Perkins and Anne Frey on best in this swiftly moving and skill- LEHIGH COAL & SUPPLY CO. fu THE PASSIONATE LOVER (3) 1 e April 11 at 6:45 in the parish house "y directed story. A young man of Union County, New Jersey * 16 oz. of \he church. steps into his miserly brother's shoes M. G. M. Light farce featuring Jar and turns evil into good. Excellent Buster Keaton. Amusing, though of 19 the slapstick order. Family. CRANFORD WESTFIELDER NAMED entertainment for the family. Former Price 23c IN HONOR GROUP

Honor grouo ratines achieved by 526 undergraduates of Princeton Uni- 35< versity durinor the first term of the present academic year were an- Former Price 39c nounced Monday. Among this group appears the nime of George W. Ran- f dall, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Modern appliances need Randill of 610 Elm street, class of '32, Bachelor of Arts course, second modern surroundings—which BREAD group. is the reason why your Gas Mods of flntst ingiedianli ., . and ruined oven'freih and criipy lo Alt3 Stor

and ccrzec^s service which California Prunes MEDIUM sue . • «... 19« this rex crtce makes possible. Cheese or Butter Wafers WCCDA»AXBIS English Style Assortment UNEEDA BAKERS Pk0- 29'

Pancake Flour AUNT JEMIMA . . 2 pv8. 17« We hope you will visit it Buckwheat Flour AUMT JEMIMA . Pk». 10' No Camouflage at ycur convenience even if you H-O OatS QUICK or REGULAR . t , . 2 P^ 19' have no specific business to Chiver's Marmalade OLDENOUSH p»nd|.r 19« Royal Pudding CHOCOLATE OR 3 pi,.. 2O« In Van Arsdale's transact. The variety of new improved household appliances SALE OF QUALITY TEAS I' Shoes Nectar Tea «ifa pks 13e *lb p^ 25* on display will amply repay you NECTAR TEA BALLS . pis. orii 13c pka-oMO 25c It's possible to make -• Choice of Orangfl-Pekoe, India-Ceylon-Java. Mlnftd and formaio. for your lime. You will be par- c shoo "look like v,-:. >: :- May fair Tea «ib.tini7« j,ib.tin33 isn't"—and iilcerr:^ .-.= ticularly interested in themodel MAYFAIR TEA BAUS . . . . «to ol 10 15c Orange-Pekoe, IfldTa-Ceyfon. essary in so-csTvi ' i.ir- kitchen and cellar. gnin" slioc-s, '„?:!;;.» ot Qualify Meats ai- A&P Markejs increased fcHe tr.d Un- ning coiti. Formal Opening PORTERHOUSE STEAK ch0i=.o,ad. ib.43c CHUCK STEAK B.,, C. . . it. 19c

Van Arl-Js'i shoes are BONED BRISKET BEEF r,..h« con..d i».23c' made up to a standard— Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 2, SHOULDER OF VEAL . . ii>. 15c' not rfov.-u to a jjrici!. When LOIN PORK CHOPS C.««M . ». 23c ,./ from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. yon b-jy them you vnu be CHUCK OR SHORT fOREouABTER OF LAMB ib. 15c, sure of them. They're SMOKED BEEF TONGUES SI»M C,I it. 25c\ ECONOMICAL beraiisc SMOKED COTTAGE BUTTS . i». 21c they LOOK BKTTKK lonjjer—and give ABSO- Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas Company Camay Soap THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN 3 eo« LUTE COMFORT. Ivory Snow IOEAL TOR WASHING FINE FADmc5 2 . 23c 205 E. Broad Street Waldorf Paper A scon TISSUE 5 19c THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. Westfield EASTERN DIVISION iVQtUiuscnessGenlti! *., i-Aol tKUNl STREET TELEPHONE I'LAINFIELD G-0010 LET THE LEADER PRINT IT THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 1932 Pag* Seven Permanency! Social Calendar LOCAL NEWS March 31 A Fine Blend Coffee canum Rally in Jersey City Why name an individual PHONE OR MAIL ITEMS April I to administer your estate ashion Show. Junior Auxil- That has won favor with West- when a corporate Institution iar> C. C. H. Tennis Club. • The public and parochial schools The Board of Education will meet April Z assures permanency of exis- will reopen on Monday. Tuesday evening in the Roosevelt Jr. anee. Junior Woman's Club. tence as well as security and Robert Baird and Gilmoro Dow High School. Kch Lake C. C. fielders for thirty years—Guar- spent their Easter vacation at Asbury Central Council, 131, Jr. O. U. A. April 4 economy. Park. M., will meet Friday evening. April houls Keopen. Westfield Lodge, 10!), I. O. O. F., >S in the Legion building. April 5 anteed quality and uniformity. 1 eMolay Public Insinuation We suggest that you con- will meet Monday evening in the Le- Mr. and Mr?. S. J. Seaman arc stop- gion building. ping a| the Karbizon Plaza Hotel in and Dance. Masonic Temple. Kvt line:. sider naming this Institution The Junior Woman's Club will hold New York City. April 7 Ground fresh daily by us. a dance, Saturday evening in the The Blue Triangle Club of the YW as Executor and Trustee of 3uesl Day". Woman's As- Echo Lake Country Club. CA is planning a bridge party to he utioti. Oonifi'OKationul Par- your estate. held May 5 in the association build- soc Mac Wright and Dnn Crops are vis- ish louse. Speaker, Mrs. Kath- iting Mac's brother, Harold at Duke ing. e Willaid Kddy. -; It's Enterprise :- ( University, Durham, N. C, this week. The Junior Auxiliary of the Chil- April 8 The Social Welfare Council of the dren's Country Home will hold a fash- unce. College Woman's District Nursing Association will meet ion show, Friday afternoon in the Clu Kcho Luke C. C. PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. West field Tennis' Club. Tuesday evening at 9 Klin street. April 8 Installation of otlicers will feature I WESTFIELD, N. J. ! The Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Mice lU'vuo. Pupils of the meeting of Westtield Lodge, I58.r>. Episcopal Church will meet Tuesday Ma on l>enman M o \v e v y. B. P. 0. Elks, to be held April Hi in afternoon, April 5 at 2 o'clock in the Km scvell Auditorium. Benelit the club house, 322 Kim street. parish house. Dis •jut Nursing Association. Windfeldt Market The Ladies' Auxiliary of the lOlks April 8-9 Mrs. 1'aul C. Beardslee of Alden Lodge, No. 15H5, will hold a card ngling Hros. Circus. Y. M. ::Venue, who is in Muhlenborg Hos- party in the Elks building on Elm C. I "Everything for the Table" pital recovering from a major oper- street, Wednesday afternoon, April ation, is improving nicely. April 12 0. Refreshments will bo served. 'lnphony Concert. Koose- 'Phones 0402-0403-0404-0405-0406 I A "Calico Supper" will he served The Metropolitan Coif Association volt Autlitorimn. Evening. on the evening of April 7 under the announces the appointment of a con- April 14 auspices of the Young Woman's For- duct and standing committee com- [>ring (inincs. Fireside eign Missionary Society of the First A ROYAL SCARLET STORE posed of Messrs Livingston Platt, Ma- Con icil. Evening. M. E. Church. son H. Starring, Jr., and Staeey Ben- April 16 The Woman's Association of the der. Mr. Bender is a*resident of this 'mbership Dunce, Tennis Congregational Church will hold a town. This is an entirely new com- Clu in Club House. "Guest Day" meeting on April 7 in mittee of the Metropolitan Golf As- April 19 the parish house. Mrs. Katherine sociation, >rlng Concert, Glee Club, Willard of New York City will be I Clark's Auditorium, Newark, will Roo icvelt Auditorium. Evening. the speaker. 'be the meeca of a largo contingent of April 22 The annual luncheon for the bene- ; fistic fans from Westtield, Plainlield, 1 mice, Allspices of Wostlield fit of the Children's Country Home I'amvood, Crnnford, Koselle and Eliz- Dai cc Club in Sliuchnmnxon .•1 will be held tomorrow afternoon at abeth tonight, when the Western Cull :itry Club. Evening. 1 o'clock under the direction of the Electric Kearny Works employees April 26 Woman's Aid Society of the First M. stage their boxing and wrestling car- •nlor Auxiliary Bridge lit K. Church in the social hall. Mrs. A NEW CAR nival for the benefit of needy unem- Kim.'kiimaxun Country Club, John B. Trimble is chairman of the Am I Disgusted! ployed in Union and Essex counties. Afti rnoon. committee in charge. April 28 or I'm tired of steamy Mondays and gray sheets and LEGION BEGINS liulies' Nitej Card Party. BRIDGE SESSIONS Fireside Council. Evening. A NEW DRIVER— careless ironing! I should liavc listened to Mabel DRIVE FOR MEMBERS April 23 IN FINAL QUARTER Dance. Westliuld Tennis This spring you may bo weeks ago when she told me about (lie COLUM- TRENTON, March ,'10—Honorably ! Clul>. Clubliouae. getting n new car of a discharged veterans of the World War ' BIAN 1 She's perfectly satisfied with their Family The final quarter of the Tennis May 12 model that is somewhat Club's duplicate bridge tournament arc being invited this month by the Union County Arcanum As- different from "the old Special, and I'm going to start using it next opened with two pairs at the top who American Legion, Department of New Bocitlion Meetinf?; I'lainfield. bus," find less familiar to had been there before. Mr. and Mrs. Jersey, to become a member and as-i May 26 handle. Coumbe now have four tops and Mr. sis! in the unselfish service which the j week! A finished service for only 13c a pound!" Iiimcdiiite Aid Night. Firo- Williams and Mr. Firth three. These Legion throughout the nation is ren- ! sidej Council. Evening. Or another member of pairs lead their groups in tops; the dering for the unemployed, disabled June 0 your family is going to Coumbes two ahead of their nearest men and their families, and for wid- learn to drive, and may 1 - A$h our Routemnn. rivals, and Williams and Firth tied ows and orphans of war veterans. The Iconic Tnlcnt Night. Fireside 2 - Phone MArket 3-39S0 — ORange 3-03S7 with Mrs. E. R. Merry, Jr. annual membership "round-up" now Couhcil. Evening. be a little nervous for 1 - Write 280 South 12th Street, JVrmirA. N, J. The scores: under way will be, climaxed on the Juno 23 some time. steps of the War Memorial, Stacy eeting. Fireside Council. Either condition makes it North-South I'ark, here Saturday afternoon, at .'! Eve ling. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Coumbo +3110 o'clock, when returns from Legion more probable that your Now Serving Our Fourth Generation Mr. & Mrs. I. B. Cassidy .. +2410 posts iti the state will be handed to car may not be stopped Mr. & Mrs. 0. A. Stewart -(-2170 State Commander W. Rex McCros-l or turned quite quickly Mr. & Mrs. A. M. Carttcr .. +17,10 son. A group photograph will be j Food Value of Tapioca enough in an emergency. Mr. & Mrs. T. C. Rogers +1150 taken at that time. : COLUMBIAN LAUNDRY Mr. & Mrs. S. Bender +1120 Discovered in Odd Way Then an accident results, Mr. & Mrs. B. Townshend . . +970 District membership directors have | "Tnilloen." which Is of nntlvR Urn- with a consequent NEWARK |C. IL Warlield-C. W. Preston + 800 had conferences with county comman- rlllan prhdn, Is the name npplied to suit for damages. ! K. R. Merry, Jr.-W. Livingston +070 ders, who in turn, have mobilized their n vogi|':i!ih' fiiml nbtnlncd from thr> Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Donaldson —100 post commanders and membership Btnrch in the roots of the phinl known Have you ample Public as bnthr enssnvn. which Is Indigenous Ea»t-We«t chairmen for an intensive drive. to Iroijlcnl Aiiii'i'Ica. A fronting tr> it Liability Insurance? Think A. A. Williams-N. V. Firth .. — IS10 I-ntln/jnieriiiiri tradition, the fond it over remember, that No Unemployment jMrs. II. W. Batten-Mrs. T. K. Stone Age Relic? vnlre (if the e;iss;i\u root wits nccl- what might have boon Here Champlin —000 dontiillv discovered by t Spanish ex- considered adequate in- I Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Dittmer . .. —020 Tlip skull or :\ rliliioreriis Hint, miglil The busy executive is in well Inive been the Ini-Tt c.f Slnne nsi- plorer Host In the .luiiirlcs of Itrnzlt. surance five years ago is I Mr. & Mrs. II. C. Nicholas ... —1200 no clanger of losing his spl'iirs is Iiniull^ tile exhibits in HIM lie. lin^l beard from flip Indians Hint Mrs. R. Canfield-Mrs. H. I'latt —l.'JUO insufficient in this day of position) however hard T'ielil Museum of Natural History. In the. wi|| of the cnssava plnnt wns high- big jury awards. the times, for he keeps Mrs. E. K. Merry, Jr.-II. A. Chicago. The niiinui! was w woolly ly poisonous, rind, preferring n quick himself in perfect physi- Coumbe —KiOO rhinoceros, coeval In Knrnpe with the dentil Ify poison to n slow one by Rtnr- cal condition ready to Mr. & Mrs. E. B. Anderson . . -^J-170 vntlon.ihe ate a howl of soup prepared meet the problems of his great li:ilry iiiimiiiioilis nnil other iW. D. I'helan-S. J. Swainson —1550 beasts now exlliici tlmt ronincil the by h'>II|ng enssavn roots In wafer. In- busy life. Be sure that Rtfllrl iff dyltiR he lived fn tell the no ill health will keep you I Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Hermes —211)0 valleys ilnrinj: later Tee nee limes. The Jlr. & Mrs. C. R. Uyers —3510 specimen was sent hy the Hnyal inn world >ow thLs p!ensnnt and digest!- from your desk* make a hie for friend of your physician. j The second session of the final seuin. I'.russeis. Hel^lurn. (1 wivetl him from starvation. [quarter will he played tomorrow eve- As n nintter of fact the milky Juice of Prescriptionist Fills R I * Carejuily ning. thp l)lt|er -nssnva IR highly poisonous Big Mouth Hai No Value nnd therefore ennnot ho enlon In Its Peraians Finl in Field All 11'Jnt-'11 Hie month of iln> \,-,I\,-I- natural condlltnn without dnngpr, but the application of hent, ns tlio exp'ir- Edward R. Jarvis, Inc. The fellow who thought of the mito- wlwile. the large*! creature In ib or dlscpvt'rcd, destroys the poisonous Drug Store Service { mntlc toy, or the tnivhnnlcn! rarloon world, Is sn liirjre that a III;III enuli property. 54 ELM STREET j In which silly thirds get themselves stand ii|irlghl In It. Its lliriisil is seiirci ty lar^'e enough to nilmll n iiinri's f]s 2-0002 — '1'hone* — ! accomplished bv ebihornte, imc non- | Renslenl means, peem.s to be .in^f nlunit and the lube liv menus (,f which It Viking'a To: b Uncovered | 700 yours behind the times. Yho I'f'r- food re.'H-hi's IN stomach Is :iliout Ih KIMIN hfiit him to it \v,iy kid; in tin. sine nf :i walkiliL' stick. Since till An a|ici rlrlily i|rm iiteil in fill bronze. In lo have heell Asia, hut they MOW crr.u Ihu IHM^ iif Ih-. sliip were the rcnuiini Pioneer Traveling ill iiurlhern Alficu. southern Muroj>f. of si-vepd IIMCSI'S. GIRL SCOUT Oxen, mules ami IHT. > > were u-eil anil In Norlh nnd Sotilh Ainerlr:,. Our $1.00 Sale Ends Saturday, April In cnissing the omit incut before I lie ilrajii's were Ilill'orliiveil I;• J•» l-'rji111,• railroads were huill. fi\en Mad thn ami Hilly, presuiiinhly hy Hie I'liufiii E have no bait to offer, but every item on sale is most endurance :nid ihe h^\<\ sjiecil. i-ians, nnd ivere taken to KUKIIIIIII II.\ Mules came IH'XI. >•. l,il . |,,,-:.i'S lind the Comalis; the Hutch i-illTleil Hi. W a bargain. We quote a few of the many items ROSE BUSH SALE ( lite teiivt eiHlur:ili>e IMI( (tie HM>-t plnnts to Smilh Arriea nnd Hie .S|«III Tallies and on sale: Delivery May 12th specil. ish bronchi them to AliMTlca. IMPORTED PONGEE, all silk; sale S yds. for $1.00 Place Cards WASHABLE PRINTS, well known brands, 6 yds. for $1. CODDINGTON ALL BLOOMING ROSES Have You Seen Our Window Display Of Westfield's Bankers? fo Your Party PRINTED DIMITIICS, washable of emmse. 4 yds. for $1. PRINTED CHIFFON VOILES, fine as silk, 3 yds. for $1. •»•«»-»• PRINTED WASHABLE SHANTUNG 2 yds. for $1.00 PRESIDENT HOOVER (cerise pink) A Large Assortment IMPORTED ALL SILK SHANTUNG, MRS. HERBERT HOOVER (dark red) at all colors 3 yds. for $2.00 BRIARCLIFF (rose pink) Photographer GLORIOUS QUALITY SILKS, composed of Printed THE BOOK SHOP or Plain Flat Crepe, Printed Chiffon, Georgette, RAPTURE (.salmon pink) iind Crepe Elizabeth @ $1.00 yd. JOANNA HILL (yellow 13 Elm Street Westfield 2-0569 [44 East Broad St. 944 Broad Street Newark Mulb. 4-0252 MOST BEAUTIFUL SILK HOSIERY, service weight PREMIER SUPREME (dark pink) •Phone 2-16C9 or sheer, picot and lace lop, the regular $1.35, Now on Sale at 79c pair, or 3 prs. for $2.00 WHITE KILLARNEY Hemstitching Expertly Done at 8c yard. Beauty Rest Mattresses $33.75 PHO^E •••«»:••• 1746 Prices—Single plant 50c, 6 for $2.50, $12 for $4.00, SILK & COTTON SHOPPE 25 for $7.00, 50 for $12.00, 100 for $20.00. ""Quality Without Extravagance" Place your order with any Girl Scout, or call Girl 53 ELM STREET . WESTFIELD, N. J. Scout Headquarters, Westfield 2-2516. 885 MOUNTAIN AVENUE CULTURD 'Phone 2-3648 Weatfield 2-0220 ELM STREET — Page Eight THE WESTFIBLD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932

DUY4ND SELL II ERE LEGAL NOTICES Man Has No Monopoly REAL ESTATE FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED ROOMS FOR RENT Modern* Perfect Idea* (. . •t <•U.~t- I III j ly N. J., r'l'i.f. .IMIHI S. Wnlii'y. of Hie ITnivt-r- who give IhPir livc< to mi]t, t, n wiiii on sii.v of Micbi-iiti. snys th^re was a Minimum Charge 25c ' (Ill-'i till }i- n ) r < i J11 < V Tl i V. i.'i'l'fl I 'A V !p: dtn, KIT uruli, opt- i-oit HI;VJ — «• iinllzlng their f,,|l,Uvs and 1*' *| J.. I-I ,r: $i u 00 '"f I'F" Vl'lilL, A. IP., I !>•':-'. sicuiii cii.^ine in Alexjintlria in '^Wl B. I'wvh. n ix it- r, u i i i en 1 ( a tu 1:1.- 1 ;i n,j I. hli arid twot'lot! (it», duuli', i- 5 ,,l luo o'clock Iti Hie afternoon of saxi rewarded by crucifixion „,,„„ .! "<*% "Ads" Accepted by 'Phone 1 Ti ; V\ > -•; is' i'i ('., thoitsnnils of yctirs licfore .Jnnios ;tjj«', i'.f -el rii 1 I'OttlUl i. $if. :,(M VI I . hull A Vf. of Indifl'eroiH'p, wonder Slll *'•»! (• S t • 11; i 11^ (•XpfttSIVi I i W'tiil s.'il jt'id wnteheii his gntnil- An additional charge of two centc • IJ I- unit Illilti ''All ihe followinjr Iruct or i'iircei of hwin.olu II' >U 1 r<•uv M. , 'Ul1 iIt.-. & ion m;vr — ' land and ..remises hereinafter narlic-u- inollipr's tea keitk* hitlihlfi. Tho su-ntn* is a humuniiy, a «innli*tv will be made for advertisement! t .St., 'i •vl. Wt •sttlcM i-]«;; fs Co ljr.3ii.Ufaa, '•irli ill si I-MH-,1, situ.ite, IJIIIK a»'i '"'- . yji Itur z. Will, Jill.'lien |, A,s half man hy which lip may !,,,',] n'urk, „ in ill- Tou-n of Wi-slliild in Hit'i'iij_'iiif invriiii'd by thp Ki'li'iillst, 11 pro that are charged. \wirk. IIIIIJ 1 uri, Ji< .,II 1.1...- M. c roit SM•;I- r.-j mill Hijiif;;t)u iv, im i",i,,,,y of I'nluii anil State of ^» j of A lexan.lnji, was poiiriiycil in a from oilier beings, s,'n< ./ L'-IPUMI, KiiniKe. Wilt. lu-ovi'iiH' 4-r unit] in the New York Worl ''liic'lKXl^lj :'t a point in Ihe FOUth- ! niiiic I..ink in KiiHl. The J w, 3 & l-"ur«il*lM-tl lloum lit wi se 1~* i; I I t Mill. I Ol.OIIKI) (.1111. v.i»his 'line of Uroail .street distant WH.I merely a loy, Imt Ilie oiilKoin.ir I - cultivate Rrntitniip t i-i-i!ti''n' | JW, U)t-.a kitchi- ii, t iifii rii'M.d, with ,S',ulh- ,.-i«lerh 0 f^einiiii liniiM wurk or day's work;, >•.!.,I,-ul in - , anil nliietv-nlue hundred!hs, li;t t Ii lie| H-'t 1 Ur Iji'ui ;i00. HOUSES FOR RENT sii'ij' in; liiis references. 'i'hune. ,111 e\|,osill' licnsiillalile. Jll'iuire e, 1 soullliv'fslerlv I rum the i (ilciim whirled a Inrsre KIOIPP IIII tlic- , Tlroninpnt and tile universe 'l'hone 2-2228 11. B. Kmilh Co.. 't'lnjIH! 2-^lJ'JU. ,,„;,;„ for •-ett;iit :uKl tivonl y-c-iKht hun- ; • li'i locution. 1'oulii be used lor VIII.IIUICI) WOMAN wants ' I'ionie N1, esllu-la --13 1-5. lire beloved; win hoarding house or roomers. Host hu.\ drcdliiH (8S.:!8) feet I point; thence j Worlcy poinis nut that one wu.s crc- poiir,,, carl limr uiirk. licferci I'all riiniilliB south 4(1 fl(-i FOR lii;M—K-Huum Home, 4 bod- in city. Terms eiisy, litlh.- cash. 1 , I'liiinliclil ti-Uk:tl-M. TO HI-JNT — <>jie «r T*»« t:iiinfory HIM Itonmri, Vitruvlus, in :i(W» tract friends. The rola,rtl ruoins, newly deouraltd, all Improve- it over. John T. iiorvaii, executor, I!. (,'. anil «ns, historians sny, used Jo Westlicll], Tel. •/~l>:i{li. :!~:SU--t north t'J ileH'-ees 3o minutes I w.ld from S,,,ne holov,fU,,r,, ments, convenient to station, liulley WO11A/V Wislle day's work Khtysevun and lift .v-six hull-j and schools. 'J'ljono Westfield 2- i kind. 'l'hone Wesliield 2-3108 s,.|iaiile L'-'if.Mid u-ood Ave., or '[•hone prliul grain. nrranrlmnthcrs. Bratef,,l for , " 0237-.M. , r th PIIH MI4'—All l'.nrl> AiH.'rfenn Cul- "I.onkiiis il all over," I'roft'.ssor Wiir- s ummer, Ft.'iy.s Krern Imur after ok ollial llomi*. just c miJli-lod, on nWUMAK wLsTies liousework, da.v's work 7 ruii'oiNK iilonK said southeast- l' OIt IIICIV'I'—Out- i,r 'I'.vt, l.'uiiifiirljildl'. tlii-nit- , L..,....^ r^ • • !ey said, "nmderu man must iiiul Rriiti- HKM.II.S-lnrlli Side—6-ror>m buflga-' line Hiifi'led lol, o|,1 , pill ell, II11 IU or part time; reforeiii-en. 'l'hone plants nre «<>,•<•. nn.l ,v,,n nftw ,* "", "!.H. ».,om» will,..,--li or. «i,l,,,u.lfr,v line ,,f,Bt«d Street^rihii low, $(iQ. «-room house, garage, *75, modern kttchen, hv. iltl'afct room, 1 Wi-sHield i-01»7-W. 3-23-21 23 inlnutes eas't fortj- und one fienlinn in tln> Invention of several key hedrooln on lirsl tl or vvith wash .li,. or r unriiKnK e Knlire first snow nurrl,.s. It SSiv,,iv,,ss, ,t s J *-rooiri house, 2 baths, garaye, |100. if dleslied. 111,,,,1,-edU^ ,1JP. ^^Q_'» "he point] ,„,„„.,„„„„ ,„„, ,iave mil(,e ,|ie y hiiHin and lavatory, liree lje , ( xperielit-cd ojieralor. ]'\)r U|,|>oinl- W -stlielU 2-;M;,U-.\I. ..^L , i.. . _ , t , rt1±r * 'J 17 7 1 fi'^ I -Fan, Mii^-. o/.f P nlt,-.1*l1 tliscovcrip.II..,,^.,,,..' s. . pnssihlt-.!E 1. Kkle Rentals—6 rooms, electric re- oil hurner. '1'lils house has hi-en r,-- inelil cull Wrsllield 2-07-12. ,'i-10-4t There Is due approximately |.l,771.8,i, of mllkweod K|)k f,,r f,,ir.v dueed from $15,f,0t) to itla.uUO. JOlliolt IN THIi Il.tHCIMIt HIII.IJIMV, rlnln- II Ii liiiorc.vt from Febi uary 1st, lilii, j We tnkc, for tii«tiinve, the Invention friKernior, nurage, K'5. G rooms, gar- i isis Ouee,, Mah's ,„,„.,. -,-,„. K age, aunnttrlor, »«6. Seven rooms, i & Frledrlcha, 114 Qumibj Ht., Wusl- SllWlMi MAM'i:il ~ - Alteiiitlona on, llrlii— l.inht, r of Hie licsseincr converter, with Iliu open pureh, garaye, $70. 10 rooms, ! lli-lil a-,'tO40. dresses and anj other Hewing u. ii-room lluor, ?-fiini.ly ' at home. 'Phono \Vontfli-nl a-12fiS-l(. , I'elnils: 'I'lic to put nut color |t, m.u^ ,,,,„, ;(-!)_(.| I lio;tl I-^la te houtHi, garHge, 1*5. lreni? M. DanlftlH j « 111, s ti mi HI: MY IIIIMI: In Town. 'J'bolie l'laintic of furies and the building of Intricate stays pr<-»n until after the flrst snout 616 Uort St., Tel. Wesliield 'i-iHi2. I ...... j Ilniwir, Mini .Six looms, all improvements, sun 2S WIS|||<:H TO ri,.KK resiionsihle chauf- ( (J-TjOOij. gauges. These are tilings that our to rheer a world tlmt inmlf It vu liorch, furape, fruit trees. 11 will siir,niri"s SALI"— m P«R itKKT—House, J12.&0. Five rooms1 pay you to Investigate. Owner, four, leaving on account of employ-: - - ~ 7.~, generation tins contributed to bringing I-I-'K death; wood mechanic, careful '. I'flll HHIVT—-' or a I-iirnl»Ueil in— Chancer y, y,/ ot f••• Ne w Jerseyc, " .>«•„„, Betwee« n throiich its t..:irs .ill summer hnl and bath, $.1U. 6-rooin liouwt;, JtiO. i t:. L. (Jllnton, 712 SoUili Ave, & Tt tH, iVevv house, |75. Others for rent, $Vj , driver; stead), conscientious; lonu ! for lichl hoii^ekeepluK, funit-r Uosa I 'uoples llanlIi «& TI I ustt CoC . of _\ \WHl estfi d Into use. the discoveries of the nncient Ivg Itsnlf, It defied siulwsj |n «„ 1 3-ic-:it rofi-reiiccs; will lleln" with otlieri I'hiee and I'nileton ItOiid; miH, heal niilatnatil, and Kolietl K. to J1U0. i good tiutlilliiK lots, will il .Ir. and Jlazel C. Hohen- machinist, who Inhnred nlone and un- as when "by the rivers nf nnlirt,, OX<^!IHII^(, for ru-w V-iooin IHJUHC in' I1CI.I, I>H RI'JK'I' .— M'bitt llMTr Y ul work. Tel. I'lalnlleld 0-48-12, or write j and IIBhl_ I'lirtilNhed. I'holiu \\ L'st- stein, Ills wifef , el als.l , defenUanlsdfd . FiFi. recognizen d Inlv his Inlmrntorlcs to i>r»- "Westfleld. Good building lots for > J have clients for both. List your i!K ( 'odUlll^'t UN AV'G. 3 -W • 41 ' lltl'J U- J &7 -1 -J. * i „ • - ,. • . j-- • I * •" * » 1 t • i ' i "' ^ " " """-'* " •"»' "imn it un ivo lir |in;- there we s/it down, yea, we worit.stia HAia Hum J2& ID H» Iront foot, with property with HflS U. U KIlUULIill, [roll ll|.'\T--l)ne'l"irKe~inTirTiiie Bmnlll 'ily vi'rlue of the above-staled writ: ''IK-'e brain chlldreil tllllt people cen- n>e reniembernd Zlnn. We ImtiRfd m Improvements, in W'estlleld. rail' Telephone WeBtflold 2-0616; will re t,A\V.\S ilil) IIAHDKN UOI1IC, (,'iiid- Wuulflold 2-2228. p inu, concrete work and excuvaliiiM. - MKii'i, siiiinj i-'iiniiNiied lluonm; of lieri facias to me directed I shall i lurics Inter were to claim its their hnrps upon the willows In the spondd quicklyikl . y in if 1>. Vlllano, 439 West. Uroad HI., Tel. j |il"lilv of he:il and hot water; close; expose f.,r sale hy puliiic velidue, In I ..,..., thereof." HOUSE; FOR HUNT—BSl KIMHIHII Ate. 2-2086. 2-24-tf to st'nliMM .Menla If desired. 12!»|the IMslrict Court Hoiim, in the Court I «'""• Ii roums and bath, nuwiy deeoruled, 1''1'Vii-i| s I'lace 'I'houe 2-0^-11. 2-,'J-tI , I 1 HUSO in tile city of iOiizabeth, N. ,1.. l $50.00 a munlh. ijiqulro 417 Downer APARTMENTS FOR RENT SAWS l 'fl.l':l* hy machine; lawn mow- 1 fit. 3-30-4t CIH Hhaipenod ami repaired; Krlml- |T7.'AS\^ I ItlKIJI I'or Hen*. .1 mln- WIOI IN 10KI1A V, Till! BTH DA Y "Sight." of Waterloo ules willl< Io railioad Slallon. Excel-! OK APH1L., A.I)., 1»:12, M'Aitr»n:\ r ion III;\T — a II,,O..I» IIIK. NicolHon, Kouth and Jersey The VIIIUKC of Wnlerloo iu Bclgtni POIl 111.VI—sijt-lluMiii IIIIUIK., sun par- Aves., tlraceland. 'i'lioue W'estlield lent tiu-HlH (icrntis the wa>'. Apply 1 at two o'clock in the afternoon of said Bugle Call» Copied nnii halli. lieat, liot uiiter, yas, elec- !1« Ki-i-iis i'liice, or 'I'lione U'eslhehl i day. celebrnted fur the great battle of lor and breakfast noi,.k, one-cur «ar- tric II), lit and (r.'iniKij, nil Inclu.led 2-0782. 2-10-tf 'J'ho busle culls now used la the HBe. 810 Oak Ave. 'I'liono U'esllkdd in rent. lmiufre llohert Ui-own, 2-0001-W. 2-10-tr: A[i ti,e followtiiK tract or nai-cel or IS, ISITi, is naturally full of memorlili 2-U5S-W or any broker. 11. Jor^on- MA1H LOOK I M; Foil WilltK of any1 . r- hind and premises, hereinafter parlicu- sio iiiiicrcsi Avi'. ;i-;io-tr United Stiitos army naturally show of Hint f.Te:it clay, nnd the visitor y Hen, buiiddr. Kind, hy I lie ilay or hour al C>0e per I I IIMMMO tpoulil.- nr Slnnle lloi.ini. ];1,.|v desclilied, situate, IMliK allti Ijellllf the Influence of foreign allies with \'iHIM 11110 \rMl riii:v r, i uniiaii- hour. Hpeelall/.liiK In (Ai'i'den work. | for r.-iil, veiy roiisiiniililu. I iniulre i HI | he Town ol WtisllU-Ll, in thu County mnlie a visit to Mont St. Jean uiiil II* treo cutting, concrete repulrlnK mid ; ;|12 I'roslieet Kt. 2-lU-tt f (' ion, and .Stale of Now Jersey. VOit lll:> I — Ki'Vell-ltmini lloime, all. |.|l. \'ery reasoiuihle Io desirable u n whom our soldiery of pre-Ilevnlutlon- two ninniiiiK'nls . lieferetices required. Mrs. A. cleaning around Hie house and paint- ••- [ HICtllNNINd at a point In the soulh- ing. It. Oaeto. 708 Central Ave., Tel. Jiry and Iievoliitloimry times came lu sleeping porch; two-car Karate; $.n II. Thompson, 211 St. i'ttulu St., Tel. 'I'lIK U'K.STKIHI.II HOi'lOI.. I'leusant : ,,,.|y j,i(iu of Norlli Avenuu in the wpal- the Lion iinil (lie farnm of La Uaj< 2-2101); call after (1 p.m. 3-JO-tf. per month, '1*110110 2-0U7X-K. Wesliield 2-3177-J1. eoirifortahlo rooms, $1.50 per day, [ ,,riy n,l0 1>r i,,nd.s of Hazel C. Ilohen- contact The English and French In- ! Siiintr :ind lloimoinnnt. A amall panj 3-20-21 ?6.U0 per week and up. l.iirne stcin, and distant 80 feet In a westerly ri'HI,I0 STISIVOIillAI'llKH — Dictation ' lluenre nrodomlmitod as a mutter of ninm i.s cxlilhitcd of tiie j-'reit battle, Mill l —I'lnl l.'Iunr i|.m(nu'ii(. I.IUUKU. Central locallon. ya^North Jiiuition from the line of lands of for- iron 1IISNT — We have a very nice eortier Madison and Joimson Aves, and typing at whatever rate you Ave. W. 'I'himo Westlleld 2-2774. merly Joseph M. Crane Hnd I'Jlizahcth course. but the "Id bullets, weapons und otlier house for $80 a month, newly deco- i r htivo been pyiPfiyliiit? . Neat,, accurate, < 2-10-tf lleln/.er, now the westerly line of John ,« rooitis and bath. Hot water heal, relies snint'linieH olTered for sale in Ebt rated and In excellent condition; six $:12 per month. Inquire your hfuker speedy work s to the Hotel ds Itold 2-3040. .miJIS-ncHlrnblo J-iiioin ! fAKI'IMTICII JK>ni< WANTKIJ — Al- i uhle pike. Choice of a single, or a westerly side of Central Avenue and that, with few exceptions, they consist <'olomies, for In it Victor Hugo Is Bill Uoulile room adjoining tialn, or a I the Boutherlv s:de of North Avenue; a l.artmen 1; rent June till Octolier. leratlons nnd repairs, roofs, fcarafrea, I to have written much of his "Us UA y7n.Mll. Attractive, Blx-room WesttieW 2-3(i'.iO-.l. 3-ao-ti screens, etc. Johtjtui^ of all kinds.; ilnuulo ruiim, private Imtb and rnhovj- l ,„,.„,.,, d) Buulh S!l° 30' West and Kenernlly of fragments of cnltg and alg dwelling, tile bath, open fireplace, Kstlniales. Tliomas I*, l'rlce, 641 er. Itonni optional. Tel. Westllehl | U|O1IK the southerly side of North Ave- nals used hy our European nelpltbors. Mlsernhles." garage, near station and school. Nor-I'MIIJIt I.AIKilO noons --Newly tloeorat- | Cuniherland Kt., Tel. WeBtrteld 2- 2-1031, 804 Mountain Ave. 2-lU-tr „u e ng.g^ feel, mole or less, to the ine 21H5-VV. 2-3-tf! In some cases they lire Identical both mal l rentt $100$100. I'osseBsloi'i n MaAl y 1Intt . ,.dd , , inoVlerd n lliiiuovomeiUBlie, U , oak Il , | ; of lands of \Vllllam K. Dougherty; Wm. S. Welch & Bon, 214 East Broad -•• • roll 1IKNT — - I'lipnUfd lloomi four u .|K'e 12) South 47- 18- We-it and In melodic nnd rhythmic structure.— St., Tel. 2-0108. 3-2,1-31 lile.l balh, electric refilBcialor; mod- (MOMOIIAI, DTII.ITV MAN de»lre» work u rate rent. 6G Him St. 3-30-41 —alt kinds of repairs, eUerattunB, windows, South and West exposure; along tho line of Dougherty 18.18 fuel, nrtvate bath; twin beOB or slnsle more or leas to a point and corner; FOR Ulivr, ulU'XiO. Six rooms and bath. ltl'".\'rAKH — Wo have some unusual carpenter work, painting, KaraKeH, etc. I'alnttngr estimates Riven. Mod-; as desired; plenty of hot water, i thence (3) South 42" 27' Kiist and Bungalow; one block from IMaza; apartments .to offer. Bee our liHlhms Marsh Hall, 324 Mountain Ave. aloiib' the line of lanila of William IS. eratB rates. Win. U lsbllls, 614 fc'alr-i M completely redecoratetl. Vacant April 011 from of 225 Kast llroatl HI. or '•' ' | lloUBhcrty and others 100 feet to a 1st. Call 2-0487 or 2-2602. 3-23-tf see us. 11. F, liartlwell, 'l'hone 2- mimt Avo., -rhono Weatfleld 2- 3450-W. 2-10-tf i ' I point and corner; thence (4) North LEGAL NOTICES 3 131 I 47° 18' ICast and along the lino of CIIAIIMINO SIX-ROOM IIHN(; \I.(IW, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE lands of O'Donnell 22 feet, more or of the pRlnto of snld deceased, notice FLAT TO 11I0NT — All Improvements, 'Vi'KWItrnivi; done nt home, reason-j I less, to the line of lands of Hazel C. North side, splendid neigliborhood. able rates. 'l'hone Woutneld 2-22411. Is hereby given to the creditors of said »60. 'fhono 2-1486. 3-10-3t reasonable rent, 7(iO l'ros|iec.l SI. NASII, U-CyHmU-r twin ignition I llohonsteln; thence. (6) North 0° 30ilt'censtK' l lu exhibit to the subsrri her 'l'liono Wpstllolil 2-0247. I West and nlong the lino of lands of tiidler oath nr nfffrmatlon their claims need luur, ft-pusHfiiKei', tires, pain t »nil III'-TO-UATIO tt It(>onm and sun par- . 1- lit) 1st cry II Ue new. Cheap; tnrm.s. ' Hazel C. Hohensteln 72 feet, more or nixl f intersection of the south westerly H. ,mi INKTON. Surropnto of the Coun- lrnprovementH wlLh or without heat;, " 1 I r l you. L»t us tell you what i: WITH IHIUUI.I: AitACi^ ver>' roasonablo. Inriulre 645 Central 3-2-tf fiel•'•d' 2-MiS; New York, Barclay , sillo ol C(.tltl,,| Avenue and the south- }t y of Union, made on the l'Mh day of 7-G475. Modern nnd In fine location, conven- Ave.. 3-4-tf j —— erly side nf Nonh Avenue; thence U) i February, A. D., 1JI.12, upon the nppll- emiwt, what boats, what ient to school, five inlnvitoa walk to i southerly nnd aloiiK tho dividing line eation of the undersigned, as Execu- stores timi fltntlon, 8 rooms with bat'* AI'AII'I'.MICN'I'S—One 4 room nnd hath ' MISCELLANEOUS Ml)Vl.\(i A SI'KflALTY. H. P. Town- between the I mid of Hazel C. liolien- trix of tlie estate uf said dereaspd, hotels are best—what they nnd has suite of two lovely rooms 2-io-tr and 6 room and bath, very elegant | Bend, Phone 2-16H. steln nml Hohert V. Hohensleln, Jr., 12 notice is hereby ^Iven to the cre-dit'ira cost. Let us get you at- and bath on the !lrcl floor for mulO r ; feet, more or leas, to a point in the with every modern convenience. I \vnv \o r ,ll\Klo si) nl Hint i'Xlr» i \v.\\'|<|.;|| — of said deceased to exhibit to the sub- or that may be rented to one or two OarnKe, avaihible March 1st. Inquire itfJiil or 1'ni-t Iiiuid t •line of land of John and Thomas scriber under oath or affirmation their tractive reservations, ar- people. Inquire of owner, Ml Is, in fo lar or at tit.'. llnvc u Kami! i liuuschnlil K uls KltDM: Docatur, 11 of owner; Mills, 618 Illehland Ave., t (.rhntiiieH', t» fin-e 12> Souih 47° 18*claims nnd demands a«:nlnst the estate 618 H.tfhlami Ave., or 'Phone West- or telephone. Westfleld 2-0449-J. April 5; l>a.yti>n, ohiu, April 5. T« \\'r.st and hliidtnjr on lands of said of snftl deceased wfthfn six rnon t ha range passports, money field 2-0449-J. 3-2-tf now. Tile t is low. Oomplnto HI Atlanta, (5a., April lfi. SISS ••: 3-2-tf from the date- of snfd order, or they order* and all the detaik UltoS., i'lainlleld, Sonierville or Ne will ho forever barred from prosecut- FOH nr.NT — F.lKht.niMitn llou«r, 4 IIKllON. ami 10 feet westerly theiefrom; ing or recovering: the same against the of your trip at no eirtr* bed rooma, 11 Io bath and shower. Kln- FOR SALE ci) Nth 0" 43" West S1.5U subscriber. | 1 cost. Let's talk it ow. |«h room third floor. Garage, nrant MKASIKIHH KXi'llKSS-Carrylng Imj; - , f,,et| more or Jens, to the southerlhi y sl'dln l*AI»i:HHANr.i.\<; mill )*aliitIiiK. Konni FLORENCE V. ADAMS, i School section. Kent $35. S. Trev- • — ' ICast and iilont? the southerly W1IXTAM M. BEARD, Troctor, enen, 2as Clark St. IIIK room talilo, comfortable iliivt'n- labor. ;(00 pjilliTna lu select from. lf »l-,lO-tr | sUlo ijllft ()f ^orth Avenue 10 feet to Went field, N. J. TO lli:Nr—n-Huoiu lliume, good con- l>ort, t'hnirs, hunpu, plrlureH, pur- hathnutua Kivcn for Interior and ex- terior paint in M work. Tek-nhoni' " - '-'-- tho point nnd place of HKG1NNING. Feea $7.80 2-24-6t dition, all Improvements, tfarage, 5 tlyra, curtains, ouk dining set, rnaj4- ! There Is due npproximate'y 116,180. minutes to station. 680 North Ave.. iizino riu'li, hull rack, dlslios, kltcllun JMniliflrld (i-S7;;i-K. THE WESTFIELD r LOST AND FOUND • and $^,195.50, wi*h Interest from Fob- West. 2-10-tf lUon.siLs, iM'ds, Hprinh find m.-iui-ess, ; sinicE op SI'*.TTI.I:MI;>'T. Till.; I'll It III- sum-, L»l:i i-cntral Ave., rttary 2nd. lit .'12, and costs. Itltchin mblf, leu box. lliirculnii fur | I ' FRANK 11. KMMOXS, Sheriff. NOTICE IS HKIUCHY GIVKN, That ilillck illspoa.'il. Call Wpstllold 2-1 corner North Avo., wishes to thank: OR IIION'I'—Slx-ll IIou>r with all i N1C1KH.R tk SNKV1L.V. Sol'rs. the account of the tUbscrSber, Kxecutor TRUST COMPANY :-,ini-.i. I those who so generously donated to ^ y ^rt\,,Ko modern ImprovemenlB. Sun porcb, tlie simp; there art- many lovely aril- i I Fees ?3.t.C0 KHJ&WL. 3-H-4t of the estate of I.Ol'lK S. UODBIN'K, tile bHth, steam hent, one-car par- and bliu-k vanity. Kinder please re- deceased, will be audited and stated by r cle.3 for sale, hi this line, we espe- turn to lira. M. M. I'anton, to;] Kim 1 age; twelve minutes walk to C. R. R. KOH S-AI.I-; _ LIITKO ni,iln)h an.v four- I tin Surroj;ate, nml reported for settle- WESTFIELD, N. J. l")Ntcr lifil, also brass bctl; both with cially IHMM! men's elolhlnu-, tiooki'ases, .si. station, We»nli'M. Tlenl (60.00 per eupboard, I'heHt of drawel'H, Billies, ment to the Orphana" Court of the .^priiiKH. Chiffonier, larK«* ru^, Im- : '^'»^|N0T1CK' I»S^ IircitKli" '- "•• '*Yl viG1VRNi v i^.«*, Thai nil*t. Counti.nunty ot>ft t'nlonI'nion., onn Fridayi< rniay, ith ne firsnrstt month; posaepalon nt once. Call A. O. eribs, iiieyeles, tennis racquets, baby .IIS'I'—l.aill,,.' While <;,,!,! Wnr.li mill Drake, Tel. Weatfleld 2-3806. ii-au. Very reasonable. 'Phono -- i tlih e account off thth e subacriUevbib ,Ad Admini - tlal v off ApriAil l next, nt 1:3130 P, M. *aiMle, strollers, baby earria^eH. Ilrncelet, near Commercial itlldi 3-10-tf Lslrator with the Will annexed of Ka'e THE WKSTFIKLD TRUST CO.MI'ANCANV K L SHi.,t SSumiayl , bbe n 112:30 and 1. \Vest Cutler, deceased, will be audited i i^Executorx . 1IO1SIC FOR RUNT —,' HATS—\«-ncM Slylrw, all fillers, ?l.li."i. < 1U SIIKI) Ill.l'KS'rOM; tor driveways, •Phtnie WesUifld 2-142S and stated by the Rurrom\tc, nnd re- j r>nted February 20th, 1!*32. rnonis. 1 tilth, steam heat, largo j ,;}iza!!1'!1} U'Donnellnnell, 2020( 0 llvsn 1'laci delivered and spread. Driveways i ported for settlement to the Orphans'! PAUL Q. OLTVEK, Proctor, 'orch; owner to retain one room, Weatllelil. Tel. 2-OUS-M. liuilt and repaired. Jlockerles, lily LOST—ilruivn ('itoi* contninin^ driver's ('curl of Ihe Counly of Union, on Fri- j Wpstfield N. J. f tfusoliable rental to ties)ruble ten- ' pools, rustic walls, gardun walks, and cur 1 i f«>n st», also trip ticket t o lay, {lu>_ 22i\J . Storr, New Vctrk, Howard. Mrs. A. i.». Over-; 1:30* P.M. 3-2-tf| dining room and bedroom. Various Westlleld. man. c-\v. VLLEn IlltllSIlICS — Now we have Untotl March 14, 1 !i:i2. HELP WANTED two new hair brushes for your ap- I WILLIAM M. DEARI), 1'roctor, FOR SAl.T'I—Wpll rotted Mabla manure proval. These and our regular lino i WMtllcld, N. J. —- a I JL'.UO ti load, dulivert>d. 'Phune be seen bv calling II. !•:. Wai- IIICU" \V,t\Ti:il—ICvi.erii *Jlrl for . :'-u::7H-U, 1.15 Liberty Ave., West- ' wurth, W'fsiiu-iiild i L'-o:u^-\v2)'U2\V. siiuiiii-i-s S.VI.I:— Pr.-s $r..:o 3-io-5t general iHnise^-urk. Hlej llrU-V- I |) ,ld. ! 3-9-t GlU'i'H requil-eil. Telephone \V,-,1! L \t\ Ohnncery nf New .Icrsoy. Between Our beauty shop 1(1 . ,-„-._„___ I In I'liiiiifery of N'we .lersey. Between 2-2721. 402 .South Kuclk] Ave. I'lllsT I'l iss l"\l\'riv<; i.inerhinL'- Scuttled HiildiiiHiiildiiiK and l.cuin AssoclAssoclnn - y .ry. Beteen Il SAM:—Il .TH Oiillli. complete; lll0l IIIK done uvcrmtfac-tor hims'lf' "a- "' " TOrporallon,l complainant, iin.l I Hume .11 llurdenld s I'ompimy' . conipnlnl - , H ovi'tl, etc. ItcUSoU- I'l'.MAI.I". lll'.l.r WAXTHI> — l'Mlil,.r, blv. 'I'IKUI Kp r. llKhl ijooklii'i'Mini; •_ Lo"al slor KlnU- rcfiTciifcB, siihirv , i.- (flit mcUi'VU HU'or- ^B£F-Hy virtue o f tlic '»"-altnvo-statet^:l SA&Az*writ i;at;i-d pri'lu&SS»ji Presents the expected. s\u:—i, s. lor tov iiuiinifiu:- li JIHT,tl. «i:.\Tlli:il STIIII'S—Andruw uf Hcrl fiu'l;is to im- ilirt-ctofl I shall lly virtue of the nhnvp-slnteil writ NM .T ini'l ship i'r:ifts. lOxiu-riiiioiit i-xpiiKc for »uln hy |.llbllc vciiduu. In of HiTl riu'iaa to me ,liriH-liil I all IKI.I" n.Wll.ll — l:\IM-rl,-i.e.-,I While Friday. Saturday and Sunday, .1 \V. Nlcolsori, 'riiono Weatneld 2-078a. 1 Wiminu for Kunm-al lHni«rtt'iirk :i nil 2-10-tf Ilu lii.slrlct Cuurt Htioni, in the Court i-xiuisc for salo by public vi'iidup, In o'clock on Mimluwaakln 1'arlt L;il:i'. i _ _ _ House in ihu city of IClizatieth, N. .!..the lilstriot Court Iloorn. In the Court conlilrii;. Iti't'Ti'llccn ri'i|Ulr«tl. Mrs. ,,,_. N NEW llnusu 111 the I'lty uf lOlizahot h, N. J., Lli.SKlcr, 47 WcodLind Ave, Thorn' ...-_._'.. - •'• TI1K CIKIKV JAIt—Di'lldoua coolilos, 216SC calif, |»U'H, Inr-IH, rulls;; Jill haiul- _ - 1OH .SAI.K — 1 nrlulil MrtiilrliiKolin rnadp, no stibHtltutt'F. ,\1 is, .IJIIUL'H A. ~T:-~ riiin.i. HcaMunaWc. l'rlco }2l).O0. Ti-1. I'lurk. HIS South Avi!., ranwood; Ti>l. IICI.I' \VA.\Ti;i)—White (.Irl fur (.-I'll- VVvsUk'UI 'i-l)u'JU-J. S-10-21 erul \" usewovk frtiin ^;::o to FanwoiuJ 2-7^4a. 2-17-tf No work Sunday. $ri ;t w, e!{ (''in i'tut s.M.i-: before III a.m. "JMiime U'cstl'li-lil";- ZOTOS

JIKX—\\ n n I I'll Ijy \Vi'Mtllt.lil en,,, SDfid pay. iitiiutro \Vi"-l !i.-lil 13 fur .Mr. 11,-irrlB. PERMANENT —|.:\|irrh-ni'ril r.rnin.i ei-al housework and !;. 'l'u-ii :i(ht!t* in f:t!nil\-. Ad- Iiox 11. carl! Le,'idt.r Office. «/~* ' WAVE NO MACHINE . NO ELECTRICITY o Te permanent when ty ^ ycl up and walk f'""i Vne t telephone while " ,-,* a 2-io-tr s rT(l! ll t th ilinc « pruvemciits. Cull Wcaltluld 2-2521) INSTRUCTION 'ui'i^'u'e' Boutherlv fortv-iiv,. iiii "' " ~ SKTTi.KiiKNT. ~ Zotos Pcrmnncnt, because you're never strung up to the ceilinp *''.„•( ITCl.W. Illc I.IXCII — 'Iho best In r.'.-t of tin! in ml i-ini vfVmi to'r \vi!fii' day. Special ciilcken h biikcd wl lh metnl hcat s but stpan ed ent| for a ve y !o Want sis or feven-rooui house with. • llnner SuntlaVH, OSe. Lowest Prices T. L'l.ilk, I!. A. I.L. H., 336 In Years. Cooil Food. Well Cooked ^rtiliiJzzlx i&^\ ^ . " ' ' K y i l "Zf"' In walklnK distance of station. »OK t, earn Leader. Aviv, Wenltluld, S. J., Tel.! WesttH'Ul Diner, 213 Kast Hroacl St. 'vein ' L'Sth is'l'i ami i"'o\d,'.,i i'lUio ;'"'•|;i'r' ">'•<•«»«•'>. "ill bo ,mdito.l ami • • • We're so enthusiastic nbout it ourselves that we haven t u«' „ 2..131.1-.I. 3-10-41 2-10-tt Ki'niHter-s <'iiri<-e (>r Union c,unity In j J'"'1"'1 ,!'.v ''"' suri-dunty. mid reported space to tell you all the wonderful things about this new method. ^ ., WANT PRIVATE LOAN, *:t.riCll> poml , security or second tnortKm;o. for 1'IWli. JIWDIH.IV AMI I'Kl'l.lCI.IC— : •1-:'1'S—llrnjvei.t \i'iineI-%, Nortlt Ave,. I'ouuhir and cliiBMlcal mualc, to tie- Weslliclil, N. I F. i>. ".lack" Dnvles. BaroO ftrnount. Ajiply IJriX 4, euro : FRANK It. KMMONK Loader Office. ninnt'iH or ml vn need, at rewldenco of I nianani'r ('.iceitsed A. Iv. C. tlHtuilerl pupil or iiMidiur, M. I: LINDEN, i |IOK» luiiiriU'd, plucked, bathed, etc. I'AUI. Q. O1.1VICH. Unl'r WILI1AM M. niCAltli Pruclir Fees f'JO.liO KI >.l« \VL, 3-11-41 WVsinelil, \' J. TVI'KW'HITKIK IIIII'RIIT—All nullci 12( .Marlon Avo., Tfl. Weatlleld 2-1 Tel. Westlleld 2-ri307. 2-10-tf SSI7-W. 2-10-tf I Pnlcd .March 21st, Ui:t2 EDDIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR hlKheal ensh ptlros pulrt. Ailclre— simiiipK's SAI.I:— Fees *S.-'O S-I.I-St "Typewriter," cnr« Lomler Offlcf. I'llli I'HIISI'KI'T—l:t;i P'rci.orn Slrrrl, 621 z-ji-tf I M> "I •I\c; (ill TIIKNPANslMi 8lun» serves BreitkfaetH, l.uncliponii Oln- In Chancery of .New Jersey. Hetwc-en ES'I'ATH IIP J.VNK W. <'l. 211 WEST FRONT STREET Te!. - 6-5 — liniil •it on inUHilu. Kor a»!« nl IICIB. 'I'hoi'e WMltlslil 1-0600. Klnr.-in c ('.. llnnits t rnrmi-rly l^lnrenco Piirsiinnl to the nrder of OlonHOM WANTHIl Tl> HIV \n Oil Ntiirr. 3 or The l.r uler OITIi'u. 2-IU-lf i IC. Mnildoelt), cninplnliiiih I, inn] Wurreri II. .lol INKTON1, Knrrniiiile of thi. I'min- Hi-hropinf, el nls, defi'iiiln 4 burnora. Apply Mrs. Andersonon,, 13U fu. !>' nf Union, IMIIIIC mi Ihe Ifith dnv of •Patents rtale nf ITIOI t|:a(i).d premlHeH. March, A.M., I!I12. upiin the ii|i|.llcn- ii-?,3-2i I Go-*jevnms"—Leader Cent-n-\Vorda. By vlrtuo of the itbovi.'-Btntod ivrlt tlnu uf the undcralKninl, na I^xecutor THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH SO, 1932 Pave NHM VETS MEET AGAIN AT YMCA NOTES

RECRUIT MEETING New Activities ABOUT TOWN Watchung Camp Act* In Cere- A class in squash and paddle ten- nis is being organized and will meet monies for Somer- every Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 with SALLY ville Post o'clock, having ten lessons of approx- Follow Your Own Taste i imately one hour each. By taking Mrs. Frank E. Adamse, R.D. No. 4,'. ciUm' of lh(!se activities one can learn Somerville, who is reporter for Thos] itlle fundamentals and technique of Easter Monday, though wet and rence University, Jack Harmon-Ash-' D. Landon Auxiliary, U. S.Vf.v', has!lawn tennis. In Choosing Your New Spring f0UI as any blue Monday in Novem- ley and Jack Cooper. .forwarded the following: ' ' ' Swimming Instruction : 1,01- ii-hered in the usual round of —+- i „» . ., ,. , There will be new classes for be- j posi-U-n-.en gaieties-especially for Mrs. Robert Thomas and children, 20 L^S W "v Somervilu'Z'lH , ginners in swimming, meeting week- S meMllle htl(l tV yuunger set. It's nice and gay to Bobby and Betty, of WashingtonUa^e recruit'm i ° u,t T]JJ.J' : " ly. The classes for juniors will be Me the collegians around again isn't .street are spending the Easter holi- Thosc musU,red in were charle, H Tuesday afternoons at 4 o'clock l 1 relati e in and it. «»-n }*™&_*™_™ *_?*}> i™ M" , , y i Washington--=—', PrttcrlyJrul.ln . mayomayor r o0f1 Bi>oun^da rirooKU^." that for intermediates on Thurs- ,mpses of them on the way to some- D. C. Bobby and Betty were invited Capt. (Dr ) Bellows T Buffun Moun-! da-v afternoons at 3:30 o'clock. No s where eise. to Mrs. Hoover's Easter Monday par- tain ' avi>nuc. Somerville- Charles! «imniinK classes will be held on the u •«. ,u y chlIdren at the White House. Smith. High Bridge; Harry MacFar-i afternoon of March 31 or the eve- J This week is a busy one, with the _4_ ]anp HiKh Brjd ,ning of April 7 as on both those dates junior Woman[s Club Dance at Echo Cynthia and Billy Bass, children! "Commander Howard E. Merrell |swimminlans arc l)C1I1K perfeciod for the a number of informal gatherings be- Easter holidays in Washington, as tin Camp, No. 37 U. S W V Westfield I Vocations Day conference on Satur- (ore the dance. , guests of their grandparents at the da v ....but lo act during the mustering cere-'' - "'orning. April II, which has been "•*"* | Hotel Commodore. i monies; they are all past department! "fai'tred by the Girl Reserves for all ; 1 s lh o1 irls ThlTe young couples are honey- _+_ icommamie^ o^'pa,Vcam,7eommVn' ''W ' » P - This conference is 1 ssist in mooning this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Osgood S. Rogers of Chestnut' 1 "s T ,V rHes were exemnnedh," "'»""'•'' «> « *"•'» losing the Follow the Trend To Nicholas Zelmas who were m.rned street and Miss Frances Kittenhouse amo«t imir"«ive manner (particular line of wort chosen In Saluniuy are sojourning in Atlantic registered recently at the Chalfonte-! , m'1'^'ssive manner. )additio' , n to the speakers mentioned in City. On their return they will live Haddon Hall in Atlantic City. ! During the start of the evening Rosenbaum's se].vea .m, ^..^^ ,; alinoum.c u,at at 631 Lenox avenue. Mrs. Zelmas _j_ there was some confusion which dis-

WOMAN who likes to be individ- ual—the woman who insists on Hot Springs, Va., for their wedding Miss Lorraine M. Waeterling, daugh- fs s bringing together of veteran. Vl,rv worth.whMl> conference e trip. They will reside at 60 Elm te], of Mrg_ Dfl ]as R_ w a'cterl|"n ? oi the objects of the organiza-j ' ' quality—the woman who wants to -tm.-t Wp^tfieln. Mrs. Harkrader ..*. ^...u__ j T . ... , . ttioni , no damage was incurrenrl. street, Westfield,• v. LI. T> ir t ot Carlton road, is visiting her grand- choose from ample selections—the was MMiss Elizabeth Dyer Kvans of mother„,„,!,„.., MMrs^,. . A . rur- Mrs. Irene Williams of Cory place the school they look him up. j by John Dushanek. chases of new, entertained at a bridge party at her Miss Josephine Vermilye, one of "Dr. Bellows T. liufimi served on | AmnnK tll0 re)1orta BjVI,n wt,re baa. home last evening. our belter known artists, has received the U. S. Army Hospital Ship K«licfi,]{olbnll by Bill Conner, Forum Club' high quality -*- a further honor in having a print, and he regaled the comrades with'))y jim ciark and a report of the' coals are now Mrs. Roy Canfield of Belvidere "The Pudding" accepted for the In-; some of the more pleasant instances y()U'nK Men's Congress by Hob An-' avenue is hostess at a bridge party ternational Exhibition of Prints and of his experiences aboard the ship. ,lrcws. In the absence of Dr. Henry! being presented at her home this afternoon. Etchings, being sponsored by thej "A letter was read from Senatorjf. Hamilton, Charles Winters made' at prices that Chicago Art Institute. This is the W. Warren Barbour, endorsing thoi th'c!, rPnnl.( nn tnp Aquatic Club. The' first time for this exhibit, which will veterans of all wars Widows' and Or-I titl j "Essentials of a Hap- Bwagger coat* for sports wear Mr. and Airs. Gordon Griswold of coursp cn P( tpeak for them' include phans' Pension Bill, H. R., 7230 and Marriage" was reported by Chns. In Mil new raglan sleev* Highland avenue were recent hosts, representative works by Eur- py •ffactf. Foloa In blue or tan... ^ telves. at a supper party at their home. opean and American artists. S. 3801); Congressman Eaton and|Gnbprt Moorc ,Tr-| wno urged that -•- * Senator Hamilton F. Kcan have yet „„ y0Hn(? mpn iniorPsted In this Dr. Joseph B. Harrison bf'East to agree to provide for these needy should sign up immediately as the Miss Rosemary McGough, daugh- 1 lO-oo Broad strct will leave Sunday for a, patriots.' registrations were limited. ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. X. MeGough fcw wooks st in Mobn Ala. of Euclid avenue, is entertaining at ..,. During the recognition of the Em- blem Club it was announced thnt luncheon next Thursday. Miss Ruth Jcnnillgs of the Boule- MANY COMPETE IN Dressy coats of wool crep», Winfield Franklin had attained his Bomo (ur trimmed and eportt ,, -•- ^ vnrd .g on a motor trjp through Vir- BIRD HOUSE CONTEST fourteenth member and that Fred S. ! models in polo und tweeda... Maudo Burnes and Virginia Kiep, inia an(, whi,e on route win yigit who have gained considerable local .- Richmond. Parker his eighth. Initial emblems h wm]ii in An exhibit of bird houses, includ- wore awarded to I. J. Zavodny, Ches- fame as dancers are taking an lm- —^_ ! ter Kenney and Compton Vail. I 15-00 portant part in the dance recital of Dr_ .m(, Mr3 Lee Scheffer and fam- house building contest, sponsored by the Emily Sarles School of the Dance are touring the Westfield Bird Club may now be Among the new spring and summer ' jIy of IIarrison avcnuo activities contemplated, Mr. Maisch at the Marshall School in South Or- (1;irinR E.istcr vacation through Ohio, seen in the window of E. W. Wittke's ! angp Friday evening. As members , , Shennandoah Valley stationery store at Broad and Elmof Elizabeth told about fencing nnd th( vir( iniaSi „, e 'lt, ."rVau, "" ' [ his willingness to tench it following ; of the concert group they are doing ,in(, Wasnington. streets The exhibit inc udo« -bir d" lms](etball scaROn. solos and ducts. Virginia is the daugh- houses built by pupils of the Iioose-' The most popular assortment tor of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kiep of Good news has just gone out to the'velt Junior High School and those of j of dress and sports coats w» . " UlfllU liuna nun juoi guile uuk ii> tui; y('jt IIJIUUI lll|;il .^IIIIUI HUM iiii'^i: ui have ever shown. Ail priced to Lenox- avenue and Maudes prrents membcrs of the Westfield Dance Club elementary grades. The bird houses! bc hc](! on Thursday evenings from give good value aroacr Mrterrace. and. Mrs. Leo Burnes of Ce-in thc .mn0Uncement that for the first are exceptionally well-built this ycar|8 to ;, o'cu,ck, commencing March 31. AH Sizes oar terrace | time in its -histor • y th..e club. will hold and have' drawn favorabl- . .e commen.t The classes for junior girls" , at least 12 to 20 a dinner dance at the Shackamaxon from all who have seen them. twelve years of age, will bc held Sat- 25-00 16 to 36 The Misses Marion King and Janet Country C]ub> Friday evening, April' The following pupils have been urday mornings from 9 to 10 o'clock, 88 to 69 Mather spent a gay week-end at West 22i fhis event will conclude the awarded prizes for their work: .1Junior commencing April 16. Excellent quality coats, many with rich fur's. Individually styled, featuring all of the new colors for Spring parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Mather !anccs he!d ,iuring the past fall and awards, first, James Clark; second, ficiaI junior and senior life snvin street. I winter season is now actively engaged Eleanor Forgeson; third, William ! tests and receive the official Red Cros in developing an unusual program for Atamantyk; fourth, Howard Ehlersl ]jfe saving emblem. Girls interested Miss Elizabeth Rule, daughter of , . 39.50 th( dinner dancc and Edward Elhvood. There are |n taking advantage of this oppor- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rule of Woodland about thirty-five houses in the exhibit, tunity are urged to register promptly. avenue was also a guest at West Miss Frances Martin and Miss Flor- The judges were Ponalld G. MlMaxwelll, Point for the hop. j ence Gibson of Kimball avenue sail- Mrs. Charles F. Wallace, Stanley T. Bo Ccnl-nt ~*~ | ed last Saturday on the steamer Mon-| Uinmnn, principal of the McKinley Mr. Thnsr w hu wiinl iiiiirli are nhva,\ and Mrs. Robert C. King have B ] to spend their East- ] Columbus Schools: George Denny had a arch of ermU( a nm nii-h In i I; 1 jr-1niy 'in- IM;I:I to wlm:. Stunning coats with lavish as their guests for the Easter tj n in Bermuda. They are d Miss Nina Cramlnll, both of whom .'nd ci-.c^ wiMi ;i ^|l:l^i!!^' l^'lid wh:1 iolida er vaca o nn ! furs in quallt)- fabrics, with ys two students from St. Law- • stopping at the Hotel Hamilton. are instructors in the Junior High| < slli;-('!i"" rni- ii'-i '.van' !'-:"lrnif beautiful details painstakingly rrrz —= SALLY. School. j applied. Every one worth a The Bird Club plans to resume its! great deal more thnn Hard to Catch early Sunday morning bird walks as The family wns having snficj'f't] soon a? weather conditions permit. for dinner, nnd fonr-yenr-old Eiliol, after making minieroii.s vahi nttenijits LIFE SAVING COURSES 49,50 to get hers to her nifuith with lier PLANNED AT YWCA foi-k, said: "Mother, I ciimtot c:itc!i tins spa^ln'tti.

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T&137S: •Jt' a 2tt»:"t ^afi-arr ENGRAVING Scare i tzte .i^serc-ssrr IT tze ta-rti's rv> 77ie 'Tcirtujr ica rf is rTtZTrsaurxs .r: iy te WESTFIELD LEADER aatTs ^tr*3 os taaissncy *JI ti* iw^Hj'i. ir^ii'^i^ tie -s THE WESTFIELD LEADER I*. Jl THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH SO, 1932 "Neue Welt" in Berlin. The name was suggested by the trade mark of GIRLS' PLAY-DAY GAS COMPANY OPENS bethtown Gas Light Company, Cran- CLIFT'S SUCCESSOR the Kinbcck brewery at Hanover, ford Gas Light Company, Rahway Gas which contained a picture of a buck SET FOR APRIL 30 j GIRL SCOUT NEWS NEW BUILDING FRIDAY Light Company and Metuchen Gas Governor Moore has forwarded *o the Senate the nomination of John (a bock, in German) and Einbeek's Scouts And Reserves Formu- Light Company became the Elizabeth- best beer has been famous since the Modern Appliances Are Feat- town Consolidated Gas Company by Enright of Union, to succeed John 14th century. Martin Lather, after late Plans For Local Girl Scouts from all of the ten ured By Company In this move. W. Clift, a former assemblyman, as his great speech at the Diet of Worms Spring Event scout troops in the Westfield Coun- a member of the Union County Tax cil, have started on the fifth annual New Quarters The dropping of the word "light" Board. refreshed himself with two bottles of from the title of the company is sig- it, handed him by George von Frunds- (Girl Scout rose bush sale which start- A gigantic play-day for all the girls ed last Wednesday under the direc- The Klizabethtown Consolidated nificant. With the coming into gen- C. A- V. ADS BRING RESULTS! berg. In the great halls of the "Neue of ten years and over in Westfield is Gas Company will open tis new build- eral use of electricity for lighting, Welt", a Bavarian orchestra plays tion of Mrs. George R. Corke, gen- being planned for the afternoon of eral chairman of the sale. Already ing at 205 East Broad street, West- jgas was no longer extensively used and the patrons are served by Bavar- April 30 in Echo Lake Park, on the | for this purpose. At the same time ian vjr-tressesvjr-tr . IItt i f th several scouts have turned in orders field on Friday. In the construction is one of thebaseball grounds from 2 to 4 p. m. of this building much care and atten- gas was found to be readily adapt- Tales- of Berlin. This novel event will be sponsored by for the bushes. able to all types of heating because These bushes are purchased from tion has been given to each detail so Thnr»d»y the Girl Scouts and the Girl Reserves of its convenience, flexibility and uni- Tuesday of Westfield. Plans are being made the L. B. Coddington greenhouses in that prompt and courteous service \ formity. WHERE SHAKESPEARE LIVED Murray Hill, N. J. Last year the can be rendered to customers at all NUREMBERG'S NATIONAL to accommodate from three to five In addition to serving its own vast Go down Wood Street, near St. I MUSEUM hundred girls. Novel refreshments I scouts sold twelve hundred bushos, t inu-s. giles in London, to Silver Street till! the year before they sold eleven hun- As one enters the building, the eyeterritory, the Consolidated supplies -— ., «,,,,, Although visits to museums are aptwill be some of the features of the gas through the Perth Amboy Gas come to the corner of Monkwell £ day. dred and the year before that they is met by a display of a modern cel- you tob evcr y tiri and even di sold eight hundred. lar. In this collar n gas furnace is in Light Company to Perth Amboy, t et. Shakespeare lived here when | Woodbridge umi Curteret. The total S re tourist in Nuremberg shouId not let Mrs. Doming Bronson, a new resi- Orders may be given to any Girl operation supplying heat to Die en- he did some of his finest work, and (hat ,,ossibi]ity bar hiacntrane e to dent of VVestfield, is the general chair- tire building. Grouped around the • area coverod is 1 GO snuaro miles, di- Scout (but not a Brownie) or may vided into 100 square miles in Union the corner of Monkwell Street istha t dty.s National Muscum. It was man of the play-day committee. Mrs. be telephoned to Mrs. George R. furnace are the various accessories Bronson, is an experienced recrea- ! County and the rest in Middlesex is probably on this account the great- once a Carthusian Monastery and pos- j Corke of Clark street or they may be which tend to make life worth-while. klOTHING couMwtat Froes1 mlh "^,^^l:i^I^what little we kno w of Shakes- -»" cloirter. and courtyard, .veil tional and play ground director from 'given to Miss Dorothy L. Williams at At the same time .'in attractive place County. Ol lion to horn* lov»ll- suited and stone by Bavarian crafts the Pacific Coast and under her lead- of relaxation is added to the home. •m Ikan clean, Ivilroui, peare, it is thought that here he wrote who once excelled all others. In its the Girl Scout headquarters. Any or- eoloHulmgi. Rugutioula ership the play-day promises to be ader given in at headquarters will be Grand Council, Arcanum, upper rooms will be found the Mu-huge success. Adjoining, a model kitchen is on ba "ihompoo" cUonxd seum's greatest exhibit—the famous turned over to the first soout coming' display. Tho features of this kitch- Loyalty Meeting fayviORc«ay«lacing too great an emphasis on foot- to that city. Only thus can it beprizes and arranging games. ball. really known and loved. Why try to The Union County Arcanum Asso- see anything more than the Venus de ciation will meet in connection with Did you fc (fret to pdvertine thip Jlilo on the first visit? That one this meeting and with 8 councils rep- Well don't forget it next glimpse could last a lifetime. Next resented, keen rivalry is expected. time divide the hour between Madame Vigce-Lebrun's "Portrait of the Art- ist and her Daughter" and the famous Mona Lisa, both unusual studies in PLAINFIELD CARPET CLEANING WORKS human eyes. Then take in Whister's work on his "Mother", and Titian's T. L. Griffiths, Prop. "Man with the Glove". Another day DOMESTIC & ORIENTAL RUGS SHAMPOOED with the Carots, which always speak 826 Richmond St. PHONE 6-0811. PUinfield, N. J. through the eye to the heart. A work like his '"Road to Sin le Noble", painted in his old age is sincerely from nature and full of the immater- ial values which honor his work. PAINT NOW : PRICES LOW Sunday HAVE THAT PAINTING and DECORATING DONE THE FOREST OF FONTAINBLEAU The forest of Fontainbleau, now so -: NOW :- easy to reach from Paris is unique in Prices Greatly Reduced and Best Workmanship the World for its fantastically shaped Available. rocks, its ravines, its solitudes, its reathor, its glorious old trees and T. H. Wichern landscapes!. More than 1240 miles of 242 ST. PAULS STREET . WESTFIELD, N. J. roads and paths wander and saunter 'Phone 2-2037 through it. The rocks occupy a sur- I • \ - • face of nearly 15 square miles dis- posed in Jong chains almost parallel to each other, while the majestic shndc which has provided bowers for the royalty of many past centuries YOUR BUSINESS!! is composed of oak, beech, elm, pine, and chestnut while it is not infrequent Keep in touch with your present market, and to espy under the boughs wandering open a larger market by the judicious use of deer, pheasant and hares. Printer s' Ink. Our Job Deparment will Monday gladly show you examples of how others are A WET CENTENARY doing it. Call on us. This year marks the 100th anniver- sary of the first brewing of Bock beer and a great celebration of the THE WESTFIELD LEADER event will take place in the vast THEIR FUTURE FRIGIDAIRE is what you make it Today, to many parents, building the early foundations ol health is a real problem. The General Motors Value For household expenses, especially food expenses, must be cut. Yet they don't want to make any economies that will lessen their children s chances for future in the Refrigeration Industry health. Here's our suggestion - add more milk to the family diet. Milk goes farther than any other food in building strong, active bodies. Use more milk for cooking and drinking to protect the family's health and keep inside your food Four Cubic Foot LOWEST PRICES budget. To order our Grade A Milk, phone Plainfield 6 8800. 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WE DELIVER RAW MILK • GRADE A MILK GRADE B MILK - CREAM - BUTTER EGGS . WALKER - GORDON CERTIFIED MILK AND WALKER - GORDON ACIDOPHILUS MILK Twelve THE WESTFIELD LEADER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932 Many Teams In Line For Inter-Town Basketball Tourney Play Starts April 2 In Meet WESTFIELD CAGERS PLAZA TAKES PAIR M. E. BOWLERS Junior Swimmers Place Second LOSE TO RAHWAY FROM PACE MAKERS LOSE TWO GAMES JUm0T ^Wimmcrs t idLC UCCUOQ Sponsored By Westfield YMCA h - INDf-TRUL bOVHUNO LEAUV-t CHLRCH BOILING LEAGUE In State YMCA Meet Held Here Standing of the Te*mi t \ hs. Hp.ckensack 1 - •> * ». i i. l nil 82 II .< i * I i k ! r Industrial League Bouling iihc^u c ft h Orange •"14 V t t * ^ \ i Bowling Schedule Montclair 15 6 in t v Trenton . . T » March 30 Elizabeth £ \ * u \ 1. 5 \ I i r r a M rs Piainfield K , i 4 I i I \ Morristown u\ I ]• -> K 1 *.' Bl April 1 V 1 t - i. M I. . The Hackensack junior l t t ^ r i took initial honors in the third ant J t X t state invitation swimming meet , V YMCA boys staged Saturday »ftj. yi RULros PINNERS •«t t t LEAD IN AVERAGES , CROSSWAYS WIN ^ ^ \ i MATCH FROM FINKS which included ZAJ^ *&* >» » a V* J < \ M t A lay, divir.gr, 40 yard free style and t t I i ' ( u c a clean '° >•»-' J- aaintet The Westfieid boys v:± some ei. «v \ 1 u W [ i - i n*. IS ^ N j:r of :client swimrning tr,-:k ifccoui pij,, \ f \\ Indus- team honors. Jchn D.lior, turned is 1 . < ! i r, -, » < V PUu P. O. s 4 ' - rolled t:.e best performance with first pljee t » < < \ <\ i \ i. » I* ^ \Si 4 1 •• t n&eld in the 40 yard back stroke in ike el. ccpuor.a:;y ia=t f.nte of 24 seconij f «' H \ \\« \ \ «r. I; Croww.Ti Sw«p Fiok« s". trekking the state record. Dil. (. K t 4 I I 4 M I s * •- 4 "> cuhy 'onr -"l for foanh place in the 100 \\ | \V W N i » bwly >&rJ fri« =>y;e event. Captain Jim Mt t V ^ I K i! Cl! n& i t>- p by a R>' > " * »i>cai team made 5 poisa I W >\ Mi Kw e! WAI {oT hL teani D :ac;r 1 >.* c e'en- ~ >' P -2 stc.nd m the K»r « X \ t t t I s k \ i} 2ril iree 5t s\« >• t V\ NX 1 - Lsm- - l' >le and third in the r • ! ,, cap. 4 0 yard free style events. Bob Cor. s Jt«. 6 w :!l \* \ V > 1 < K «. *' -k ,. c r,..e by ° -' ' superb diving placed second N V 1 *«. ^ •' _, tiy 33, in his evem in which 11 of the best I iv l jiible '> *rs in tk& stats were entered. The in. t i i i S S. "i. < < \ t i * Rtkaty "V" V«ni<]T relay :eara composed of ft "- KV 's^ \in t * - F F Dj-g Murray as. lead off, Bob Robion JV M t - ' AMi T«]rlor« Nick V«u 4 > , Ti ,v- «s No. 2, Diilon aa No. 3 and Cap- tr < » » 1 » -i ««v 1" i 1 t M E ~'nn-~4 :i-n Kyaa ai anchor, placed third A « < \ i .""^"T with sis teams entered in the event IK* \t t * ».y.i I -^ ',, .^ l-::a; swirsmers nossi out the Orange CAGERS WIN i» i » v i ."jv-i ""i "»i*-h 2'-2 points for second place. H -i Li-i? Elizabeth who tad held the title OVER SUMMIT. 37-20 r ai: : ari ], ^ ".-ale -"-' •-'** r "° y= f= ' iovn con- Is stein stJerab!y ir. their trT:rti and wert If I \ *S«-« H (S. V!»f \ T * Vets farced into sixth p:.s:t:;n, horrester bei^g the ytr.ly Be>syVi*r,=r to win & first rl2ce. Ptainf.eli rr.ai.: a rather p-oor shi'srir.g gathtricg but four and I T»rlor a half joints, E-gett n-'n.r.g third in I" CAGERS x j^j the -i-.vt^g a-i Ptersor. tyir.g foi STILL IN RACE r.e_lL. jj7 143 is-, fourth plate := the 40 yard breast =r«r^'V: WESTFIEU) LOSES ITS 157 2>.'O Wich the ejccept::r. :f the diving, =*., -,.; yiri free style which 541 T$« ?•:••> ii« ill- -.aier. by t,-.e Berze'r. County *••- lii«. the f.-^rth rli:e hi rtachir.f th= a:* bu; irtir-trrti.- secoi d be-

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NOVEL QL\CK CHMN 1, THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932 P*g« Tttirtoa* \ I satility to the plain colored afternoon PRUNING ROSES was disposed of and the crew of dec- "l~nar; :.(.." cr :) ''lit-u'"" dress. A sleeveless jumper that slips Forty Lumbt in Lair orators moved into the large build- iL-ji'ir.inrt', in \< -j,',r, ;.-, t!i>!i;irit sis th.n on over the head and fits snugly un-, ing. In addition to the large num- Farmers ID ihe Dolgelly district ot By A. C. McLEAN sfiili- oung growth. ,.. • .. . _• in assemblingh( r wardrobe this 6ea c-Kt w.il-.:- ] • i,vv:!.\!. by <•*•-. Ii-j.- triillic- Merely Catherine's Kmband Fii;-iii::--. v\ 11E.-11 .1 ;.'!• liii'iu ri-mii r. ('iillH.rhio Ilni.Crr:!t df Ilii^viji mar* ln^' uh'.HV sliv^nis by n Us of eh- - rlcl the lir.iud rinl.i" I'l'lcr, ufU'rwiird

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ni'|i!!i'\v :jil-i'il him. he j plants are cut back severely to three and his delicate human touches, in- j Francis, Beulah Bondi, Claude King, j tin;i; ti'-.s 1 sinj111is of the mil- (llsrovcr \v!i:it v.MI il't by linilillg out '!'>rs iMt I'I 'V sn iiiipiirliii! il role la !;ir at the base of ach canc o r four « ; 11 tmate glimpses into real life and >d Florence Britton are other well- With the Union County Extension I hen \i)n :i!c not n scientist.— >vl:ill will PH.I <|,i S'lri.'s 'Ilk -i.-ih l> ' -i n* >]<>i<< ('•!I '•<•!•!lit*. «nd if they are well fed, large flow- Toledo lilmlp. vthimsical comedy handling are out- i known players who contribute to Service $10-a-Week Menus tending. Beery and Jackie Cooper] "Arrow-smith." both have some of the most dramatic | * * + Prepared by Mrs. M. V. Satterth-: nt,w ,.anes grown \iist year to 18'- _ scenes in their careers in the medley I Loew't State Theatre, Newark waite, Home Demonstration Agent,' inches or two feet thinning out the ' of thrills pathos and laughs. An event of unusual cinema im- for a family of two adults and three oi

to the trellis where they have been TODAY, TOMORROW trained. The most effective time to WALLACE BEERY, train climbers, especially those such as Mulliflora and Wiehuriana hybrids JACKIE COOPER in THE CHAMP is in late July or early August when CO-I'ICTI'HKB all the old flowering wood is removed MAM 111 HIA—M.WS . IIII'KV MO1ISK—t(IMi:i>V ardo Cortez in a picture titled "Men. (.,ud R and the young canes are given a EvcnlriB gi'linilulo: 7 urn! n I'. M. butter, milk, coffee. rf'cnanc'e," a story written, by the • K-minlne^ole, Joh^itfa^ndWy chance to grow. They should then Dinner: Baked eggs and rice in to- author who^ rocked America with [ Mal.sn8u_ be cut back slightly to fit the trellis FRIDAY, SATURDAY—April 1st, 2nd upon which they arc growing. All climbers produce mon> wood MARY ASTOR . RICARDO CORTEZ than they can perfect flowers upon. RALPH INCE . JOHN HALLIDAY If the canes are cut back in the In a Story by the Author of "Five Star Final", spring larger and more beautiful (lowers will result, although they will the colorful bacg jwal.ds in .Wl.011B Again"; Fox and I>inner: Swiss steak, mashed potatoes not be so numerous as they would U excellent and on the whole, the WaR ..Th(, King and Queen of Colorful backgrounds include Ijonirrhamps, Deauvillo, Daytona Ventriloquism"; l'am and Peggy Gar- and turnips, beets in sour sauce, have been hnd no pruning been done, Beach, Agua Caliente, De lu 1'uix. tX^A T^^V^! vinVtil^, "Two Liltl" eP Troubadors" d P G, and bread, butter, chocolate blanc for the strength of the root will go c.^.— =• , . .. ,„„„! the Rubio .Sisters, known ,as the into fewer blooms. CO.FBATURIO • mange, cookies, milk, tea. WHEELER & WOOLSEY in "PEACH O1 RENO" The co-feature brings to the screen .«Fort,most Lu(, Kquiiji,ristH,» Supper: Corn fritters, brown sugar Shrub roses and the dwarf Poly- Kn\/,V KAT . DtNIO-AltTIIIHI (OHIODV . NliWI reputationa pair of, Wheelemirthmakerr ands Woolseyof nationa, whol j ^ ^> ^ syrup, cream of corn soup for two anthas or ever-blooming varieties will will be seen in "Peach 0' Reno a i "^'^i^si clf'^ed^t! vear'oldld ; bb^add ; bl^erT^n";; hi ! *™ "ncf.1 to be well pruned now, with MONDAY, TUESDAY—April 4th, 5th real laugh-fest. 1 pany, under the personal direction of I custard sauce, milk, tea. \ their shoots thinned out from the The attraction for Monday and 1 base. , A K • "w f «? Milton Aborn, began a limited en- j Wedneiday JOHN GILBERT . EL BRENDEL . LOIS MORAN Tuesday, April 4, b is vvtsi oi , , orld-fnmous comedies | Breakfast: Oranges, wheat cereal, Pruning does not take the place- of Ka( en]( nt of W 'feeding, and if good roses are to be MADGE EVANS . HEDDA HOPPER Broadway" with John Gilbert, £», with "Irene," Monday night at the toast, butter, milk, coffee. In the Human tic Uramn, Brendel and Lois Moran. IMs pic-j s|1UHCt.t Theatre, Newark. The story Dinner: Creole'of lima beans, poach-iproduced the plants must be well fed. TQALLANT SAGA OF\ ture will prove very attractive to the: (lf ,rcne O-Dare of the tenements ed egg for two year old, string Many rose growers contend that it, is HOLLYWOOD'S DARING lovers of natures scenic marvels as, trying to gain happiness and finding beans, whole wheat muffins, crust- impossible to over-feed rose bushes if STUNT MEN . . . SUPER- WEST OF BROADWAY most of the shots are in tne open herself u social butterfly instead, with less apple pie, tea, milk, the best blooms possible of attain- with the glorious and enchanting .)V0 tuntalizingly out of reach until iATIVE NOVELTY OF 1 Supper: Baked spaghetti and cheese, ment nro desired. western frontier furnishing the back- the end, has rung the hearts of THE HOUR! A Technicolor Comedy Drama, grounds. countless audiences. But ull ends lettuce salad, bread, butter, filled FANNY FOLEY HERSELF The cofeature is "Fanny F"'ey cookies, milk, tea. OWN YOUR HOME SHOW The co-feature is well for the daring liltle Irene and slurring iiAiutv I.Ai;•>•<:it Herself" with KKdnd a MMay OliverOli , no- her society lover, Donald, for the Thursday OPENED MONDAY tart Bosworth and Helen Chandler. plot has a surprise finish. Breakfast: Bananas, oatmeal, toast, [RICHARD DIX Tis a comedy drama done in techni- Helen Shipman, prima donna of butter, milk, coffee. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY—April 6th, 7th — ELIZABETH, March 211—Featur- MARY ASTOR color. many Broadway successes, including Dinner: Lamb stew with vegetables, ing many new nnd unusuiil exhibits, •K * + "Paradise Alley," etc., plays the part bread, butter, molded fruit salad, JOEL McCREA ( Paramount—Plainfield educational booths nnd n surprise of Irene, a character she took in the milk, tea. George Washington Bicentennial dis- ROBT. ARMSTRONG M , UNION DEPOT The unsung heroes of the s"een | original company on Broadway. Bob- Supper: Cream of tomato soup, crou- play, the eighth annual Own Your HUGH HERBERT EDDIE QUILLEN in "BIG SHOT" stunt fliers who provide the breatn-: by Watson, featured in many Broad- tons, bread, butter, canned peaches, ERICH VON taking serial sequences in aviation attractions, has the role he orig- Home Show of the Elizabeth Cham- wuy milk, tea. S T R O H E I M picturcs—are finally given their due inatod in thc p|ayj that of ,ho side. ber of Commerce opened on Mon- Friday lladayy nnl l (i p .nl m- I. ni nth the eJ Elizabetllzabotn hArl Arm- in "" whicnh opens Kpsplittingiittjng : MadaMadam LucyLucy,, whwho hoisthoistss ththee \ ,,,.,.-1.r_t. ,.,.„„„ ra,nn,Mi t.mst ''• '' "- Bl ta asl 1 unes c lmen1 toasl Friday, April 1 and continues thru g'ri from the tenements up the social | . " - . ' ' °" ' - ory, Magnolia avenue and Walnut 0 WEEK STARTING FRIDAY, Meet M AH ATM A Rogers! Thursday, April 7. Written by Dick laddcr. Jimes Kiddy is the society „.""•'".,'i ..,,. , street, for what promises to be the Grace, one of filmdom'sfilmdo stun t men, ioveri w|hile others playeri s includincludee "inner: Boiled fish with lemon sauce, . exhibition in the his- April lit—7th the story boasts a novcland intngu-| loverBeatrici we lilKaye ,othcr Jayns e pWnterousBycrs , Flor- riced potatoes, peas, bread, butter , most SUL ccssful Hoar at him nn a Ueon rnzor- tory of the home building and home Shows at 2::S0, 7:00, 9:00 P. M. ttlndo inu^niilo froni Lhc Corn ing idea and builds up into a thrill-|cncc Herbert, John Klendon, Hilda gingerbread, milk, tea. URII . . bent nti trimming tfio owning promotional program. As ArnbH and tholr whiskors. ing melodrama. I Bruce, etc., as well as a large dunc- Supper: Creamed eggs on toast, ap- evidence by the number of visitors Sat. & Sun., Continuous Showi. 'The Lost Squadron" is the story; jn^ ancj singing chorus which helps plesauce, milk, tea. who have inspected the 1032 model of an air picture in the making. | k the revival of "Irene" a not- PLAINFIELD'S ma e Saturday home at 523 Trotter's Lane, main Three war-time aviators, finding them- aD]e one. Breakfast: Oranges, wheat cereal, Tlientri- lti»im»t» WILL ROGERS selves at loose ends after the armis- award fur the home show, the exposi- With four famous song hits, "Alice toast, butter, milk, coffee. ion again has attracted almost nation- in tice, go to Hollywood and become Blue Gown," "Irene," Castle of Dinner: Baked beans, bean soup for t t..,v.., fli .=. . | Dreams" and "The Last Part of Ev- wide interest. stunt fliersc . two year old, baked potatoes, scal- Final plans for entertaining record- IMIIK AV10. * SICI-flNIl ST. "BUSINESS Captain Gibson (Richard Dix) has,ory partyi" this musical comedy loped tomatoes, lettuce salad, but- returned from the war only to nnd rank-s among the highest on the breaking crowds in the armory this •••I <• I'lfll. (I-UNIIO AND that his girl Follette (Mary Astor) ter, bread, baked custard tea, milk. year were practically complete early A I'UHLIX TIII'IATHIS American stage today. I has furthered her theatrical career Supper: Scalloped cabbage with I fhirweek'as'tlie"i»sth h l oxhibitio"hibii n space PLEASURE" by cultivating important men. Red cheese, poached egg and apple- (Joel McCrca) realizes that getting IN VOGUE TODAY sauce for two year old, bread, but- from BOOTH TARKINGTON'S his old office job back would mean ter, gingerbread with vanilla* sauce, "The Plutocrat" that an elderly friend of his would DOUBLE DUTY FROCKS milk, tea. WARNER'S with be fired Woody () A marketing list and recipes for JOEL McCREA discovers that while he's been earn- By AFTON ODELL these menus may be obtained free of ing medals in France his partner ran charge of Mrs. M .V. Satterthwaito, JETTA GOUDAL off with his money. So Woody is the Extemion Service, N. J. College of BORIS KARLOFF first of the trio to find a berth in Hol- Agriculture whose office address is Court House, lywood where he's looked after by To be well dressed on a limited ex- Elizabeth. his sister (Dorothy Jordon) known as SATURDAY & SUNDAY penditure of time and money is one CR. 8-0864 The Pest. of the goals of every modern woman. Old Romsn Fire F13I1 cr« NORTH AVENUE, CRANFORD, N. J. Continuous, 2:00-11:00 P.M. The jobs they get are in a film It is a goal comparatively easy to at- i.t >, in*, in> 1 ;mr WEEK COMMENCING being directed by Arthur von Furst; tajn this spring if one takes heed of rrc|lliivil I p cm 111 NOW 1 (Eric Von Stroheim). The director,' the jn(.reasingiy important "double ;•(•<. Tiir: ** WITP Ki'vu: SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd whom Follette has married, learns ot j duty» ^.g^ designed to serve a mul- lriU:i!iiiN>. :ir.i! fomlrel LEW Glbson his wire's interest in Captain ; titudo of occasions if careful consid- st;ili..!i hiMi-i 1. I'.ilil'l' IVI'.T Slllllli'll-'j AYRES in IMPATIENT MAIDEN" and decides to get rid of him by ap- PLAINFIELD'S eration is given the choice of smart at |ii:Hi<' pln us ALSO plying acid to the control wires of the details. prm iiN'iI will stunt plane. A town frock need no longer be nl«r> :i l;i:id n kind lif m^iiie knmvii "THE WOMAN FROM MONTE CARLO" The air scenes, -which include three , s II l«- fiMi-f limn- hair-raising crackups, are extremely, "just a town frock. A ligMmng •111 FRIDAY, SATURDAY '. April 1st, 2nd effective. Author Grace, Art Gobel, change and, presto, it has evolved in- Frank Clark and the late Leo Nomis to a charming dinner gown. In like HE'S GOT WATER ON THE BRAIN! aro thc stunt men who supply the manner the street dress is converted Vol.-a..u Belt .\l:is'::itl |IIMI insnlii nnd tin- spectacular serial dramatics. And ;nt0 a Sunday night costume and an ' I'lillcd Sillies |IIIS scenes showing how flying pictures afternoon frock beebmes an evening i" I iinpi.rluiit V"l are made lead up to a climax that|gown_ p]astro gilets, capes, jumpers — STARTS SATURDAY — Packs a decided punch. | j ts play the trick. antI acke (ONE WEEK ONLY) While Richard Dix is billed as the v j ti of thc jacket iuea arc •e| nsta, r an.,d is on han.—.---d fo- r a heroic•_'.'"""V finish, I! most prominent and are used on »EADER" Ann ALWAYS PAY! The Picture They ««»•^ "iCrtant116 ^'Str'oheim *«wn/of ail type, A blue canton Couldn't Praise Enough offers one of the most vilWinous char- crepe dress with its jacket removed actcrizntions of the season in the role reveals a beige lace bodice and short, He risked all that humnnity °f the bullying screen director. puff sleeves, the tailored and dressy miRht live! * • » aspects being cleverly combined to Liberty—Plainfield enhance each other. Another version | Portraying one of the most strik- '.hat is not quite so elaborate fea-i . characters in modern American tures a navy blue rough crepe frock fiction, Ronald Colman comes to the ^.^ a s]eoveless, flax blue bodice. screen of the Liberty Theatre on Sat- The j,rjef, navy jacket has a surplice urday (for one week only) in the| ] i r, FIREMAN, c 0? n titlc-Tclo of "Arrowjmith." the mo-| The'solid color, removable, ker- t">n jncture which Samuel Go dwyn lastron which tie5 at the back SAVE MY Shed™ %rr™ of the'neck gives an entirely ditTer- *ill aCTin b.v; an opportunity to see ont aspect to a printed town frock Wm returning to serious emotional while gilets fashioned of sheer crepe impersonations, after hi recent sue-, in contrasting color afford added ver- AIM, AI.ILI-. UMITi: In I'lllMIV C(i " in the line of light comedy. ALSO m Knnnld Colmnn has. however, (lis- WALTER HUSTON, HARRY CAREY payed a great versatility in his long screen career, and played great va- SOBANSKY TRUCKING in "LAW AND ORDER" rittips of parts since he first left the Carting Coal l^eitimnte stage for motion picture?. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY " HELEN HAYES The romnntic dnsh of "Beau Goste," Direct from Mines RICHARD BENNETT — ALEC B. FRANCIS jhe comedy melodrama of "Bulldog for $12.00 per Ton Note: Due to the length of this picture we urge you attend early. Dnimmnnd," the tragic seriousness of Stove or Nut. "THE MAN I KILLED" The Dark Angel" nnd "Condemned," "1RF.NF" (Retitled "Broken Lullaby") NEWS . . NOVELTIES . . COMEDY | jhe light farce of "The Devid to Pay" „.:>!, HITLPN CHIPMAN hav • Pea, $10.00. o all shown different angles of the PORBY WATSON J ALSO " I'LAINFUJLD'S IIOUSH OF HITS " a : «or who has been called the pre- A Br l'i»»nl Cirl "nil Ensemb'e. PAT O'BRIEN, MAE CLARKE mier performer of talking pictures. 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Ex««^'se»er Work T/te ScaTeairer V.*c-rk *""'-.i' WANT-ADS WESTFIELD LEADER Blta ts f THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932 f*!• Fiftam BUSY SEASON FOR SCOUTS' PICTURES RAILROADS POINT OUT DeMOLAY NOTES LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS IN ANNUAL REPORT HIGH ROAD EXPENSE STANUY J. SCHAUB By DAVID E. COLSON PIANIST and TEACHER CHURCH NOTES The following tentative spring pro-[ Seventeen pictures of Westfield ' The taxpayers in the State of New Studio—101 ELM STREET gram for the Westfiold Girl_ Scouts, Girl Scouts appear in the 1931 annual Jersey annually are paying more Dancing will follow the public in- was announced at the recent Leaders report of the National Girl Scout than $86,000,000 to maintain the 'stallation of officers of Sir Galahad I'.-I.i Sluillo, Wealteld Z-3742 Association meeting by Miss Dorothy headquarters. This report is sent out highways in excess of the entire re-' Chapter next Tuesday night in the ! sT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. L. Williams, local director: ' —«i. mt0 the held to all the Girl Scout eeipts from motor licenses and gas- Masonic Temple. Another date to jtev James A. Smith, Rector. The Golden Text is: "For ever, 0 [ Rev. Arthur F. O'Donnell, Ass't. April 4—The first in a series of les-; councils in the United States and to oline taxes, according to the nine ,.„„«,„..,,;„ F,;J,,, O> • A •, , C Lord, thy word is settled in heaven. | sons for the hostess merit badge test.! many prominent people who are eit.li- railroads operating in New Jersey,; ltmemlHr * 'ma-v evening. April 15. Sunday Services:— • . . Through thy precepts I get un- ! blr Galalllld s 7:30 A. M.—Holy Communion. | Scouts interested must come down to er members of the local council or who have made a survey of state and "Nomads" visited derstanding: therefore I hate every j scout headquarters at 3:30 p. m. for the national council. j municipal highway expenditures in George Washington Chapter of Bound PICTURES 9J5O A. M.—Young People's Serv false way" (Psalms 119:89, 194). ice and Church School. | the lessons which will continue for! A letter of thanks has recently been : which they claim the annual cost Brook last Thursday evening. Also Among the citations which comprise the next three weeks. (received by the Westfield local dircc- amounts to $113,744,953 while all visiting the same piace was a much 11 A. M.—Morning Prayer and I April 8—Girl Scout Mothers con-! tor. Miss Dorothy L. Williams, thank- I'1? revenue received from motor veh- larger delegation from Raritnn Chap- FRAMED irom the Bible: "Cast thy burden up- P. M.—Choral i vensong and 'ference and tea given by the mem- • ing the Westfield Girl Scouts for their iclcs is $20,794,757 with an addi- [ ler of New Brunswick, who had stated Correctly at moderate prices on the Lord, and he shall sustain bers of the Westfield Council for the help and interest and co-operation in tional $700,725 received from the sometime before that they would out- has been our business here on sermon. thec: he shall never suffer the right- members of the thirteen Mothers As- making these pictures. Nearly all of federal government. To make up the number the Westfielders when they Front Street, Plainfield, for Weekday Services— eous to be moved" (Psalms 55:22). sociations belonging to the troops., the pictures used in this booklet were deficit, the railroads claim, $50,000,-, visited the city with the double B. many years. 7:30 A. M.—Holy Communion The Lesson-Sermon also includes Mrs. Charles E. Bingham, commission- taken by Mrs. Ruth A. Nichols of 0°0 annually is borrowed to be re-1 "Squeeze" victories featured the 2 Our workmanship is always up the following passage from the Chris- jer; Mrs. Charles W. Preston, deputy. Chestnut street, a mother of one of paid by taxation and assessments on' out of 3 game win by Sir Galahad's to standard, not down to a ^ A. M—Holy Communion price, yet you will find our Wednesday and Holy Days. tian Science textbook, "Science and ; commissioner and Mrs. C. Roy Auster, the Westfield Brownies and now the property while an additional $36,249.- bowlers over the Crescent Club of Health with Key (o the Scriptures" j president of the Girl Scout Leaders official photographer for the national 471 is paid directly by property own-: Cranford last Wednesday night on the prices to be very moderate and Matin, and Litany Fridays. fair. j Association will be in charge of this publicity department of the Girl ers. The actual annual deficit amounts Elizabeth alleyslleys . to $86,249,471. ] .,j). meeting. j Scouts. TJ]e " Charles G. Slillwell New Etchings for me i April 9—The end of the rose bush | Westfield girls who appear in these For months tax experts of the rail- j New Jersey. Slate DeMolay newspa- house. not serve both God and mammon at sale. All orders must be in the, hands ' pictures include Dorothy Cameron, roads have marie an audit of state; pCr cup race is entering its third Wedding Gifts The Bible Study Class will hold its the same time; but is not this what of Mrs. George R. Corke, general Janet Saunders, Jane Nichols, Anna and municipal figures for the purpose! month with eight chapters in a scram- or your own rooms, a liberal Mxt meeting on Tuesday, Apr,] 5 m frair mortaIs . t ,, •hairman of the annual rose bush sale. [Nichols, Edith Egbert, Doris McWhin- of informing the legislature of the |j]e for first place. Thn selection of lino prints at very the Guild room of the parish house at! 345)7 do m%v oe are tied low prices. April 14—Regular meeting of the' > Lucille Padmore, Frances Daley,'alleged inequality of taxation be-i fOr the initial place, two for the scc- 10 a. m- I ouncil at 10 a. m. at head-; Lt'onora Evans, Carrie Lee Barnard, tween the railroads and highway mo-i ] d three, including Sir Galahad, Westfield C om an Mirror* I • Lawrence A. Copeland, organist HOLY TRINITY quarters. Blanche Evans, Anna Condit, Harriet tor trucks. In their statement, the! for t],e third. This cup will be pre- and choirmaster, is among those whom That reflect everything but CATHOLIC CHURCH April 1G—Beginning of the life Decker, Jean Bowen, Catherine Leon- nine railroads call attention to the wonted to the chapter having the larg- Bishop Matthews will ordain to the ard, Eleanor Reier and Ruth Jarvis. fact that their investment in New 1 t percentage of subscribers to tho their cost. deaconate, Saturday morning in All Rev. H. J. Watterson, Rector. >.aving class at 9 a. 111. in the West- cs Masses—7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:30 field YWCA for Girl Scouts^ This Any Girl Scout or person interest- Jersey amounts to $GOO,000,000 on ppapep r by the closing date in June, at Saints' Chapel of Trinity Cathedral in A. M. : ed may secure one of these booklets Photograph Frames Trenton. ; will be a series of ten lessons. which ai(1annua ol f taxethis ssum of $23,468,371more than 1 (he annual State Conclave session be- Holy Days—6, 7, 8, 9, A. M. i April 18—First meeting of Brownie at the Girl Scout headquarters, by "™ P - > held in Atlantic City this year Artists' Material* asking Miss Williams to save one foor'$12,000,00r 0 is used for educational I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tack No. 3 in Franklin School under them. The supply is limited and thhe-purposee s and another $9,000,000 for FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the direction of Mrs. Dennis N. Lever, Not • Nice Poie Rev. William K. McKinney, D. D. Eugene G. Mintz, Minister. demand is almost unlimited. general state expenses while virtual- lirown Owl of Pack No. 1. Pack No. TllB famous dulio nf Wellinetnn wn» 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 9:45 A. M.—Church School. ly all the money derived from motor 9:30 A. M.—Bluebird Class. 1 will continue under the direction vehicles is earmarked for highway sitting for HIP Rculptnr, who wns un- 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. of Mrs. C. Uoy Auster, the present BEAUTY SPECIALIST snttstNMi with the pose nf the famous SWAIN'S 9:45 A. M.—Men's Triangle Class. 11:00 A. M.—Beginners and Nurs- uses. Included in the railroad taxes 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Tawny Owl. COMING TO SCHAEFER'S is the sum of $1,485,000 for the high- genernl. ery. April 18—Regular meeting of the "As I am going to mnkp n Wntup of ART STORE 11 A. M. Junior C. E. Society. 7:00 P. M.—Christian Endeavor. ways, a figure far in excess of the 7 P. M.—Senior C. E. Society. Leaders Association will be held at A rare treat is in store for local amounl received from the federal your grace." snld the sculptor, "ran ESTABLISHED 1868 8:00 P. M.—Evening Worshiv. 8 P. M.—Evening Worship. scout headquarters with the leaders women next week, when Miss Ken-l,,QVernmcn{. yon not toll me what you werp rtolnsr Mid-week Prayer Service—Wed- The regular mid-week prayer serv- of Troop 5 and fi as the hostesses. non of Dorothy Perkins, expert beau before, say, (tip battle of Snlamnnca? 317 W. FRONT STREET ice will be held this evening at 8 Wore you not galloping nhmit the nesday, 8 P. M. April 2,'f—Overnight trip to cabin ty specialist, will be at Schaefer's to' \iy£STFIELD RESIDENT PLAINFIELD, N. J. o'clock. for members o..f Troop 4. , under the j explain some o,f .th, e more moder,_ n_ FIRM fields cheering on ywir men to deeds The regular n>id?week prayer serv- HONORED BY of vnlnr by word and acllon?" ice will be held this evening at 8 The "Pcddie Pep" dinner will be direction of Miss Dorothy L. Wil- trends in scientific beauty culture. 'Phon* Plfd. 0.17O7 held Friday evening in the social hall. Hams, captain. Miss Kennon is a graduate beauty "Ilahl" eiiM thp duke, "|f yon really o'clock in the new parish house. Twenty-five years of bridged serv- wnnt to model mp us I wns on the The annual parish meeting of the, The women of the church and con- April 30—Girl Scout-Girl Reserve specialist of wide experience, a per- play-day for all girls of ten years and sonal representative of Dorothy Per e with the Bell system were com- morning of Salnmnncn, then <1n mp church and congregation will he held Krcgation are invited to attend the leted Saturday by Charles E.Down- crawling nlong n ditch on mv stomach, Monday evening, April 11 at 8 o'clock annual "Guest Day" meeting of theover in Westfield. Echo Lake Park j kins, and her work has been described on the baseball field from 2-4 p. m. jus truly remarkable. r of 03!) Forest ave.nuo. Mr. Down- with * telescope In my hnnd." — Patronit. LEADER Ad'-rtiwr in the old parish house for the pur-| Congregational Woman's Association lhe f 0 rBt they ar» relliilile. pose of electing three trustees lor,™^™ Thursday, April 7, in the April 22—Bridge party at scout A private booth is to be Installeinstalled " ""* -"«":—-•••-••"? »" "i• "- --• headquarter-_..- s for member- s o-f Troo--- p, 8-,. in the store, where the ladies may go <-'»" "J the Hotel Douglas, Newark, the term of three years each, in the afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, h llls the High School troop. for consultations on their individual K"™ ? ™°w executives in I on- place of Robert F. Darby, Gustav A. Officers and teachers of the church or ot p school will hold their regular monthly May 4-6-0—Region conference at | needs and receive a complete facial tho event. He was preBcntca Neumann and Joseph W. Valentine, Atlantic City for the Hendriek Hud-[treatment. There will be no charge with » K"1,'1 »*rv>ce emblem by Stan- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST whose terms will have expired and , meeting on Monday evening, April 11 M for the transaction of such other busi- at fi:30 o'clock. son region (all of New York and New aass lhUKe 1stor Moree hanass mad inttuec speciasneiIUlI arrangearrange-- W" - Wilson, chie. f , executiv, .e1 or the WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY .lersey). Several of the Westfield ness as may properly come before the The Woman's Missionary Society ments whereby these services are giv- equipment branch, who made the pro. leaders and council members are plan- en to local women. sentation speech. Announces a meeting. This call has been signed and the Woman's Association will join ning to attend this conference. by K. S. Warner, secretary of the j an all-day sewing meeting on April Mr. Schaefer extends a cordial in- Mr. Downer started as an installer n May 8—Mothers' Day reception at board of trustees. 14. vilalion 10 nil who wish to avail them- with tho Chicago Telephono Company The session held its regular meet- the Girl Scout headquarters for nil The legular communion service will Girl Scouts, their familes and their FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ing Monday night in the new parish be held Sunday morning. house. friends. by The men's dinner will be held on May 12—Council meeting. The Jane Morrow Guild held its April 21 in the social hall. Electric Hawthorne Works at Chicago meeting Monday night in the new par- May 12—Rose bush delivery under ROBERT STANLEY ROSS, C. S. B. The "Every Member" canvass will the direction of Mrs. Charles W. Pres- where he was nssigned to the equip- ish house. The hostesses were Mrs. he held during the coming month. PRESENT APPROPRIATION ment branch. Since then he has been | of NEW YORK, Myrton Glover and Miss Mary Fink. tion, chairman of transportation and The annual meeting of the church Mrs. George R. Corke, general chair- BILL APRIL 10 .denlified with engineering work andj Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, will be held on May 4. man of the sale. in May, 1928 he was transferred to j The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH May 10—Leaders Association meet- The joint legislative appropriations'the Kearny Works and assigned to Rev. L. F. Van Steen of Plainfield, CHRIST M. E. CHURCH ing held nl Camp Allenbrook where committee will submit the annual ap- special work in the equipment cngi- to be delivered in the acting pastor. Italian Miision outdoor cooking will be the feature propriations bill to the legislature on neering branch. 9:;S0 A. M.—-Sunday School. Prospect street, opposite Town of the program. April 10, according to present plans. ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 7:30 P. M. Service of Woship. Hall. May 21—Overnight trip to theThrough the elimination of useless! FINED FOR ASSAULT CLARK STREET and TUTTLE PARKWAY Services are being held at 305 Rev. Andrea Signore, Pastor. Plainfield Girl Scout cabin. expenses, the committee will reduce South avenue, between the Boule- 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School in Eng- May 27—D. A, R. local history con- the amounts approved by Oovernor vard and Summit avenue. lish. James Williams, colored, of 3B0 Sunday Afternoon, April 10, 1932 test prize test. Bronze medals will Moore in his annual budget message Spring street , , 7 P. M. —Preaching Service in ho awarded to 5 Girl Scouts who areabout half a million. The governor Nash infined a specia $25 l bsessioy Ren - At Three Thirty O'clock FIRST M. E. CHURCH Italian. c()nl(,,,. ^ c p winners of this contest. The highest clipped off about $0,000,000 over . morningi , Rev. Roy E. Manne, D. D., Pastor. Mid-week Prayer Meeting—Thurs- scout will receive a silver medal. lust year's bud ()f o) (l(1 court hol(1 Friday THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. day 7 P. M. in Italian. dget. Ilia recommenda- Wil|iilmg wns nm.»tcil Thursday night 9:45 A. M.—Church School. May 30—Memorial Day parade for tions for tho operating expenses of rtlv before midnight by Patrolman 51 A. M.—Morning Worship. .•ill scouts. ho MADISON AVENUE CHAPEL the state wns $27,18(1,702.94. The EImcr'Nea,i ,,nd brought to headquar- 7 P. M.—Epworth League. June 4—Girl Scout rally. iipproprmtions committee's visit to , , , . He was 8 P. M.—Evening Service. Rev. Duncan S. Cameron, D. D., June 8—IJrownie fly-up. lors w]lprc R w]ls ockod up Acting Minister. the state institutions were a rcvela- (.har-c(1 with assault on John Lincoln, The Girl Scouts will meet this aft- July 5—The opening of Camp Al- lion to the new members. Luxuries !ihocolorocl _ A warrant was issued ernoon at 4 o'clock in the social hall. 9:45 A. M.~Bible School. lcnbrook, the Westfield Girl Scout day 11 A. M.—Morning Worship. of every description ns well as ex- , ' fa,, , Reorder Nash on com- The regular mid-week prayer serv- camp. pennive homes for officials supported ' ij)t o£ Ijinco]n ice will be held this evening at 8 7 P. M.—C. E. Society. bv the state were found. o'clock with Dr. Manne in charge. WORKING STUDENTS TAKE Double Electricity This will be the pastor's last mid-week GOSPEL HALL Did you rorgcr to advertise thin Gospel preached every Sunday eve- LONGER, SAYS PROFESSOR Per cniillii use "f oH'clrlclf.v has service until he returns from the an- week? Well don't forget it next Hum ilrmhlpcl In lhe United nual conference. ning at 8 o'clock. A hearty welcome more to all. The student who is working his Suites In thn In "I H'" ronrn The annual luncheon for the Chil- way through college should plan to dren's Country Home will be held to- RADIO GARDEN CLUB carry a lighter schedule and to spend morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock in the more than the usual four years, ac- social hall. Reservations may be made PROGRAM cording to Professor James L. Lal'oe, through Mrs. John B. Trimble, 855 of Rutgers University, who spoke on Boulevard. Dr. II. B. Sprague, agronomist at "Your Son and His College," over DON'T Tl. Boy Scouts will meet Friday'the New Jersey Agricultural Experi- Station WOR Monday afternoon. It evening at 7:30 o'clock in the social ment Station, will be the guest speak- is far better, he maintained, to hall. or on the New Jersey College of Ag-take a longer time and have a good Dr. Manne's sermon topics for Sun- riculture Radio Garden Club program record at the end, than to attempt the day are as follows: 11 a. m., "Pewrto be broadcast over Station WOR,' risk and strain of doing two jobs in Pulpit"; 8 p. m., "Life's Need." Newark, next Wednesday afternoon, the regular time. April G, at 2 p. m. He will discuss CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH "Spring Care of the Lawn." —Our Cent-A-Word Ads. Bring Re- Rev. Don Ivan Patch, Pastor. Timely garden reminders and sug-sults. 0:4 5 A. M.—Sunday School gestions of practical value to garden- 10:55 A. M.—Junior C. E. Soiiety ers will be given by Dr. Richard P. YOUR and Kindergarten. White of the College of Agriculture 11 A. M.—Morning Worship. and Experiment Station who is now GEORGE F. HARTTEN 8 P. M.—Wednesday Mid-week conducting the Radio Garden Club Poll Office Building AUTOMOBILE Service. meetings. CRANFORD, N. J. The regular mid-week prayer serv- These programs are put on the air ELECTRIC TREATMENTS, is called a pleasure cur. Drive it lor ice will be held this evening at 8 p.m. each week by the College of Agricul- BAKING, pleasure by all moans but when you go in the parish house. The subject will ture and Experiment Station in co- SWEDISH MASSAGE. to Newark go the economical, con- be. "The Psalms, the Source of Re- operation with the U. S. Department Highest references to Physlclana ligi'uis Devotion." | of Agriculture. Club membership is ami prominent families In venient, comfortable Somerset way. Wcntflelil. Direct routes from your corner u> The Woman's Association will hold free to anyone interested in garden- Office Houri: 1-5. a "Ouost-Day" meeting on April 7 in ing, and mimeographed copies of the Newark's shopping ami business rem'i r. the parish house Mrs. Katharine Wil- broadcast material arc mailed every j 'Phone Cranford 6-1818 or lard Eddy will be the speaker. Worn- week to club members. Residence Tel. Cranford 6-1073 en of tho other churches of town ~ any other time. FORGET Wettfield RatUlcnU Can Now Travel ar <' cordially invited to attend as CONGREGATIONALISTS Direct to Newark WITHOUT CHANCE. Ru^ts of tho association. j HOLD SERVICE SERIES THAT WANT-AD IN If You Wish to Change at Mountainside morninThe gadul ntt 9:5clas0s o'cloc willk meein tht Sundae fronyt THE LEADER The Congregational Woman's As- Center, However, You Can Save Fifteen Pews of the church. The subject for sociation sponsored a series of spe- Your Rugs •Ii.°cusfion will be, "Mohammedan cial lenton services held in the parish VOU'LL want that recently Minute* Science and Philosophy," led by Robt. house during Holy Week. Mrs. Olive Beautfiul Rugs Deserve Pearson Patch who h:id charge of the The Very Best of C*ra. vacated room taken by yor Newark, Bpringfleld, Mnplewood, Irrington, services, brought a message cf spirit- Our modern cleaning methods a reliable tenant as quickly leav, Westfield, Klin ind Quimnj Streets, 61OO, MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPEL ual inspiration to all who heard her. restore the color and beauty 1.80, 1

IvftM fr.-w IH-rrM.! bwrfoM, hut'lf.y «<» if '*«•* »« *"« »u «»rl>' era satl if ~*eei of th* «»rly vsi-jetim Egg-Rolling Time jvm.Mi! .tumid Lr gradual »i> prf- «l«rt jir«rtii-»lly »U of Ihrm •>•'! bluuln i» uliinint'd the plant., win bloom i» the »l>'»iy iicirii>|uii{ new «tn.i>u )|( lMj, (o!] (he fall befur« »ti»vt?re fryat, Collegians Thv tiirly n«wfrin» Knirlmh strains, HM-HIIM of early flowering, double B, E. J. H#rhi and the open sir. a new »ilii strain known us Japanese rtiry»sattUu'inumii are also Sow Po.. Nw MuuiilBin chrysanthemum, mid vnri- ..J 1,1 the »c«d huUHCU. Allhuuth [h»» pea & *huuld br sown ous ,,,l,e, hinKle typ,» »re probably / nunib(.r rf « «« Here's hopic^ >'oa feli hjad * hippy ta^.nt: films tj Northampton <*$ Am- by the ti meSt. Futru k's Utfy *•** hwthe most sutiffactory varieties to grow * "" •""•«• tner. Eesatet «J>d Uuu v_«Ui>o *u; br.iig hn and conversation classes ihe height of their bloom when the rii-ty which lias been developed from gvl Hevrral varieties practically M Aod while you are hi>au-. just u> to attend them. wea'Uvr \i hot and dry, frequently the 'wild types found throughout east- hardy as the chrysanthemums ordi- Keep the studying habit in ffi.nd, look By the way doa't forget Smith causing thoir complete failure. Thet .rn Asia. It blooms outdoors in Oc-! narily grown for outdoor pluming over &ome statistics we have :\-and alumnae, the Smith College Club of sweet (iea ie a cool weather crop. toWr and is excellent for fall cutting. j and the most desirable forms may b6 in The Hill Newa, A survey of col- New York is having its annual luneh- Heeii—( in Nursery Stock |The English types have larger flow-! propagated from cuttings. tegiete slsng a? characterized by brief eoss on April !•*. Saturday at i p. m., Nursery stock received now must' fkrts.es produced the following: reception starting at 12:30. Prtsi- 1 i be either planted as once or hetiied-| ".DatJBf* familiar at St. Lawrence dent Neilson will be the eagerly in, a process by which the stock is I ia to "(jueen" at Stanford, "fuss" at awaited speaker. The Astor Hotel is temporarily planted in a shallow Michigan, "calico" at Randolph-Ma- the place of meeting. trench, After the trench is dug the con and "coeeducate" at Westminster -•- plants are laid in at an angle and College. At St. Lawrence, a lad ex- Avis Waage, a junior at Cedar soii is placed over their roots. The tarentely devoted to a girl without any Crest and secretary of the Athletic soil covering is tramped down and reciprocation on her part is "grow- Association, has been nominated for ; more, loose soil thrown on top. No ing fins" or being fish, but in New presidency. Election will be April 4.., Jersey College he is "chauffering" The YWCA held its annual college large air spaces should be left among: the girl. While dating, Laurentiaus night tourney for clubs in the col- the roots. "neck," but at Barnard and Michi- lege last Thursday. Edith Searle, a Control of Irii Borers gan they "goo," and at Westminster senior member, assisted in the pro-: If iris plants are to be protected they "lolly." At the former two gram. 1 against the attacks of borers thi, places, girls who are "neeksble" are; •"••— j summer precautionary measures must "gooey." In another cojllege they' Barbara Bowdoin, a sophomore at! be taken now. Two preventatives are also go out for "smutzing" or kissing. New Jersey College for Women, has j recommended: cutting off the old Down south they "carry drags" to a been chosen for the sophomore nomi- j j leaves with scissors, thus removing dance and at St. Lawrence the boys nating committee activities. She is j | the eggs of the insect, and burning who are unlucky occasionally get secretary of the Athletic Association,; Uhe two scouts in the above picture are Emily Preston of Troop 2, j over. The burning over process will 'dozies" on blind dates, but at Har- manager i>f track and on the staff of | daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Charles W. Prestion of South Euclid avenue,"and , require a bright, windy day when the dozi o b l h , "il t " C g N th -a.™* «„»„_ I,»..J__ „* , j v.^.. _* -.-_ ,„ ..._., » "-•-"•• vard the men call them "oil cans." Campus News, the paper. Scout Norma Marden of m Tro'op 1, daughter ofjohn'w T . Marden of Trinity ! leaves are dry. Loose, dry straw is ( place. They are seen entertaining their little playmate, Jane—showing her thrown among the plants and lit on Ladies men are referred to in v«ri-| •"•" how to color Easter eggs. I the windward side, the object being ous places as "curls," "softies," "sar-l Dorothy Boden, freshman at Smith 'to have a quick, hot fire burn over ahd" and "parlor snakes." At St. College, sailed for Bermuda Saturday Lawrence "rugged" denotes manliness and will stop at the Hamilton, the . '"" ~ ~" " ~ the plantation. The same result while at Stanford "rough" is used, same hotel In which the Princeton obtained if a large ball of burlap is Down south one is "on class" instead Glee Club is quartered. Ward Ran- placed on a pole, soaked in kerosene, of "in class" and "vagabonding" is dall and Warren Peters are among | lit and rolled rRpidly along the iris called "sitting on a class." At Stan- those present in the concerts. They GARWOOD NEWS rows. ford one "floats" a class rather plan to return Friday this week. Cut Mignonette, Forfet-Mc-Not *•- f\ Trenton gentleman completely than "cuts" it, and here the lazy stu- Heliotrope dents try to "polish the apple" (in- The Colgate Glee Club concert in Mignonttte, Forget-Me-Not and He- forgot the birthday of hU niece ia fluence, "oil" or "whistle" the pro- East Orange Monday was the usualCHURCHES UNITE BORO BITS liotrope are ail treated alike as cut Cctior). At Westminster one is like- enjoyable affair with several hours flowers. As soon as they are cut they ljr to sit down to a meal of "mud," of dancing following the concert. IN EARLY SERVICE The M. B. Club will meet tomor- should be plunged into a pail of cold Harricburfb Pa., until the morning "•sprit de corpt" and "goo puck" j On Tuesday night the Dartmouth „ . _. , , . . row afternoon for luncheon and water up to the flowers and allowed Easter Day was ushered in by a ormv,,i/]me a i;n„ th ,],e„ hom !,„„e„ „« Mrs «.„ vj J t0 jrklch in English means gravy, ket- Musical Clubs had a concert and for sunrise SMVIPP held th»t mmi™ »t ^ °' - Edward! harden for at least 10 hours. The of the dayiUelf. But when the young chup, and something sticky and soft.; the dance afterward the famous Bar- as os bl e The Btsms may als0 be "Who's the him you're dragging to i bary Coast Orchestra played. joint auspices of the Garwood Pres- Samuel Colwell has been elected j ._P " , - the pig fight?" means "Who is the The Dartmouth Glee Club, winner byterian and St. Paul's Lutheran manager of the White Arrow A. C.cauterised by being held in boiling lady returned from school that after'. Jra-nglady you are escorting to the'of the National Intercollegiate cleej "hur'ches. "The °Ke/ "peter F. Wall, baseball team, with William Severage water for a minute before they are plunged into cold water, but the mini9ter of the former church as assistant. noon, hii preient awaited her, h k ^ steam should never be allowed to ^new^ourtT^sV. - . ^- ^^T^^r^^d^"^^^. . ., . ,. . .HiresiiraMi , Biniuitiun.Dt". ^w. lauii- The White Arrow A. C. is plan reach the flowers. touted back in 1690 and u early as concerts in these partj. It sang twoile , ch h a . dance fc h 1S06 one finds "Well11 never did »e«,fcrroups of selections last nteht. isted in the service. An instrumen- ning. r , Apri» l 1 in the Lincoln School. marked "From Uncle Fred." A tele •ch a regular guy." Several Westfteld Hanoverians at- CHRYSANTHEMUMS tended, 1 program was given. James Fanning, William Severage and There were two special services in A,' Ga8aI« comprise the committee in FROM SEED Augie Baum, a freshman at Lev -•- e ere two special services in phone call did it. CortI—70 cento. St. Paul's Lutheran Church later in charge. Hijh and a member of Zeta Xi crowd, Good news for our collegians who came hone Thursday for his vaca- patronise the Lackawanna Railroad! |tllc One of these was held at 9 The Borough Council will meet on »r A. C. McLEAN «on. Augie ii out for fre»hm_n bi»i- When its Red and White Special" m. with the service in German. Tuesday evening, April 5 in the Bor- N. J. A«rlealtar-I EilimU 9ar-lc* Holy Communion was also administer- ough Hall, Long Distance get. thlngt-done tall now that the rifle team activities leaves Ithaca on Friday with Cornell Fall chrysanthemums are easily ed. At 11 o'clock an English service art ever. students bound New York-wards it grown from seed and will flower the will carry at the rear of the train a was held at which time the newly- TIMELY GARDEN first year If sowing is started in late quickly* at low cost. fitted for dancing. Mu" j confirmed dam of eleven persons pa'r- Bill Laird, a sophomore at Frank took of tneir first REMINDERS March or early April, The seed, liH and Marshall In Lancaster, Penn.. sic will be provided by the Bed and! communion, Sev- which is very fine, must be handled eral new members were also received where he entered in February, i»s homhee White Four and the dancingg will con B DR. C, H. CONNORS carefully until germination takes in to the church. The Rev. Benedict r place. It may be planted In the for a brief, holiday. 'He entertained tlnue until the towers of Manhattan W. Tannler was in charge, New J«ritr AcHctjIliiral Eap-r(meat Ma college friends with • party on,He sighted. house, in a hot-bed, or in a cold frame Monday night. Just ahead will be a car equipped an ytime from now until about the | with a buffet lunch counter where TICKETS ON SALE It Is safe now to begin removing i tenth of April. The plants grow rap- A N«~ >—n iMtttMb* Boclcc. fa tUA We we proud to announce that sandwiches, coffee and beverages will FOR BENEFIT PLAY Etwyn Britten, senior Phi Gimau be sold during the trip. Hard to take Delta at Dartmouth, h»§ been award-,—what? Tickets for the benefit entertain- ed • varsity D in basketball. -•- ment to be staged March 31 by the .+_ | The rifle team of Fishburne Mili- Garwood Dramatic Club have been Bud Blind, senior at Notre Dame,.tary School which last yyear won na- placed on sale and Mayor David J. iuid a leadinldi g, rolle in ththe StSt. PatrickPtik' s, ""W l recognitiog n byy winningg the Na- H. Murray, director of Kmergency Dtiuidy apresentatio leading rolne oinf ththee NotrSt. Patrick'e Dames li»na' Intercollegiate Riflifle matchh, hhas Belief, urges that every resident give University Theatre. One-act Irish a&ain been named the winner of thethe affair his or her hearty support. plays by Lady Gregory, William But- ™r(l Corps Area Rifle Match, accord- The entertainment will be staged in in to the ler Yeata and" Lord Dunsany were K official returns. the Lincoln School and the entire pro- presented. Among the cadets who fired on ceeds will be contributed to the Emer- ANNOUNCING Bud arrived hom,»e„ lasi»=tt Fridt...«»y, a'Fishburnc'- s victorious team is H. G.gency Relief Fund. ^eek on the special train the New Atwater from among our midst. Rehearsals are well under way un- Imey Club scheduled. He attended! Prior to taking part in the Corps er the direction of William Grander the Notre Dame dance held Monday A«a mal«n. F'shburne'i rifle team h won nd the cast is showing marked pro- at the Chanticleer Clab in Mill- *& ' thirteen of the fourteen reg Alter the play there will be born. Frank Crum. orchestra offl- ularly icheduTed" matches with repre-, «™£hour a Q{ ^.^ dated. The "dance wa»"aponVored"by sentative schools throughout the coun- Mayor Murray stated that there is the Notre Dame Alumni Club of New try- . l still need for children's shoes and Jcruy. "*" clothing. THE NEW FORD _+_ "Chuck" Holmberg arrives home Clinton Zabriskie, freshman at Cor. tomorrow from the University of Vir- n tor nls DEMOCRATIC CLUB ntll, has been named by the Student: tf >» spring vacation. PLANS ACTIVITIES Council of the university to serve on " \ committee in charge of the arrange- Ensign Petura, who is attending ments for the annual freshman ban- Canon Long Institute, h home for a The entertainment committee of quet. few days. He has been highly hon- the Garwaod Democratic Club is ar- -•- ored by being awarded the certificate ranging for a spaghetti supper and On May 19 will be held the first of honor, presented to the student dance to he held at an early date, »otfi'ers*"Day"to "be "observed" at La- tor diligent and earnest study, excel- to which members and their friends V-8 Cylinder fayette. The centennial pageant takes lent scholarship ojid correct deport- ore cordially invited. The committee place May 17 to 20. ment. This ia a much coveted prize also reports the receipt of numerous and we heartily congratulate "Pete" prizes to be awarded following the Eight-cylinder, 90-degree V-type, 65-horse-power Engine : Vibrationless Marguerite Dengenring, a fresh' on his attainment. card party on April 4 in the head- man at Dana College, was on the hon- quarters, Center street. . j Roomy, Beautiful Bodies : Low Center of Gravity : Silent Second Gear or roll for the last semester. We asked for contributions very Mrs. William Pinter has been elect- ^, sincerely from the collegians. We ed secretary of the Ladies' Auxiliary to iv m B hand itn a Synchronized -ilent Gear Shift: Seventy-five Miles per Hour : Comfortable The freshman morning class of *>* « <ntr either. The males voted against An informal reception marking the Fordor Sedan De Luxe P hat ton De Luxe Coupe De Luxt Fordor Convertable Sedan that, 53 to 0. opening of the new children:' room Does that relieve any of you? in the Public Library was held re- Dog licenses will be issued on cently. Many parents and teachers March 31, April 4 and 6 by the sec- Elizabeth Rule arrived home from' were in attendance and the room was retary of the Board of Health, accord- National Cathedral School in Wash-1 attractively decorated for the occa- ing to an announcement made recent- ington last week for her spring holi- sion with flowers donated by friends, ly. Persons harboring unlicensed daf. | Palms, ferns and ivy were loaned by dogs within the borough limits after "•- Herbert L. Vance, florist. The newApril 5 will be subject to punishment, Kathleen Vogt doesn't arrive here- room nlTorda much larger space for according to the health ordinance. -bouts until next Saturday from way the use of the Juvenile department down south in Greensboro, North Car- and many shelves have been added BOROUGH TAX RATE GET COMPLETE INFORMATION AND PRICES TOMORROW AT THE ollna, where she is a freshman at the to take care of the growing number RAISED 29 POINTS North Carolina College for Women, of children's books. She is driving up with several friendsi Another story hour was held on Garwood's tax rate for 1932 is from school. ^ j Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock and WESTFIELD MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. $4.83 per $100 valuation, according "•" I judging by the contented groups to the figures given out by the Coun- Bmith College students are being around the reading tables the chil- ty Board of Taxation last week. This North Ave., Cor. St. Paul's SL : Westfield requlred to go to motion pictures as dren are well satUfled with their new is an increase of 29 points over the part of their college work. The de- room. rate for last year, which was f4.54. Phone 2-1O38 V Open Evening* partment of French ii experimenting j thia year in bringlnr certain French! 'Go-Gett.n. Leader Cmt-A-Wonb C. A W. LDS BRING RESULTS!